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Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in&nbsp;<em>The Bugle</em>&nbsp;yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called&nbsp;<em>The Tin Horn</em>. Four issues of the&nbsp;<em>The Tin Horn</em>&nbsp;were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.]]>
Virginia Polytechnic Institute]]> Virginia Polytechnic Institute]]> 1931]]> A Mightier Ring: Bugle or Tin Horn?" on the "In Special Collections @ Virginia Tech" blog.]]> Yearbooks]]>
University Archives]]> University History]]> Virginia Polytechnic Institute]]> Women in higher education]]> Women]]>
Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in&nbsp;<em>The Bugle</em>&nbsp;yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called&nbsp;<em>The Tin Horn</em>. Four issues of the&nbsp;<em>The Tin Horn</em>&nbsp;were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.]]>
Virginia Polytechnic Institute]]> Virginia Polytechnic Institute]]> 1925]]> A Mightier Ring: Bugle or Tin Horn?" on the "In Special Collections @ Virginia Tech" blog.]]> Yearbooks]]>