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Chocolate_ChocoPorductionDiagram001.jpg
This is an image of a diagram of the process Walter Baker uses to process coca beans into a variety of chocolate products from the General Foods and Walter Baker pamphlet "Chocolate Cookery."

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This image from the back of "Baker's Chocolate and Coconut Favorites" cookbook advertises the various products on the market, most notably new "Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips".

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This cartoon illustrates Radio show hosts Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone acting out a Jell-O related pun. This is one of many of the cartoons included within their recipe book which also includes creative ideas for Jell-O dishes

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The cartoon on this back cover shows a clown gesturing to a sign reading "Meet the Jell-O family of desserts," and underneath listing all of the current Jell-O flavors as well as pudding flavors.

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Illustration on the cover of a 1931 Jell-O pamphlet containing 23 pages of recipes

Chicken Mousse001.jpg
Illustration depicting a recipe on page 10 of The Complete Jell-O Recipe Book, a pamphlet from 1929

Tart Tomato Salad001.jpg
Image of a Jell-O salad recipe for Tart Tomato salad within the 1930 pamphlet "Quick Easy Jell-O Wonder Dishes"

cheese and apple salad001.jpg
Image of a recipe for Layered Cheese and Apple Salad from the pamphlet, "Jell-O Secrets of the Automatic Refrigerator" from 1929.

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Image of a recipe for Shrimp and Orange Jell-O mold within "The Complete Jell-O Recipe Book" from 1929

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Illustration by Maxfield Parrish of a family enjoying Jell-O in their home, captioned, "prolly put the kettle on we'll all make Jell-O." This illustration is the front cover of a pamphlet containing Jell-O recipes

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Illustration by Maxfield Parrish of a king and queen being served Jell-O in thrones captioned, "America's Most Famous Dessert." This illustration is the back cover of a pamphlet containing Jell-O recipes

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This pamphlet cover art, created by artist Agnus MacDonald, depicts a mountainside with a bear and cabin in the foreground, indicating that Jell-O can be enjoyed in the mountains. The entire pamphlet provides Jell-O recipes and more artistic…

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This pamphlet cover art, created by artist Agnus MacDonald, depicts a grandfather and grandson sitting on a porch in New England with a plate of Jello surrounded by yellow trees. The entire pamphlet provides Jell-O recipes and more artistic…

Coffee Jello003.jpg
The image of a coffee Jell-O mold introduces the new Jell-O flavor. The image is included within a pamphlet called, "They Wanted Jell-O", which depicts the Jell-O Girl making different recipes and providing Jell-O tricks.

Lime001.jpg
This pamphlet illustrates a woman (shaded green) holding a green, lime-flavored Jell-O mold. The pamphlet was made to advertise the new Lime flavor and provide inpiration for what to make with it.

Jello House001.jpg
The illustration captioned, "The House That Jell-O Built" depicts the Genesse Pure Food Company Factory encased in a rectangular Jell-O mold and placed on a serving platter. The pamphlet contains Jell-O preparation instructions from the Jell-O Girl…

Jello Ideas + Cherry001a.jpg
This page within the Jell-O pamphlet consists of six colorful images of desserts mentioned within the pamphlet's recipes. The desserts are aligned evenly on a tablecloth and are garnished with lettuce leaves and herbs.

ice cream powder001.jpg
This loose insert is located in the middle of the pamphlet, "Jell-O, America's Most Famous Dessert"and is advertising the jell-O ice cream powder. The pamphlet itself does not contain any recipes with Jell-O ice cream powder, but the advertising…

Jello Girl001.jpg
The page within this pamphlet shows the Jell-O girl surrounhded by angels readng a Jell-O book. The art is done by Rose O'Niell, and the caption is written in a way that can be easily understood by young children

Jello girl003.jpg
This cover begins a pamphlet introducing Jell-O Ice Cream Powder. The Jell-O girl, illustrated by Rose O'Niell, is depicted with rosy cheeks and innocent, clear eyes, presenting the new product on a plate.

Kewpies001.jpg
This page, illustrated by Rose O'Niell, creator of Kewpies, shows the small, baby-like angels, working together to make strawberry Jell-O

At Home Everywhere Interior001.jpg
This pamphlet depicts Jell-O being enjoyed around the world. The illustration by Agnus MacDonald is captioned, "In the Cattle Country"

At Home Everywhere Interior002.jpg
This pamphlet depicts Jell-O being enjoyed around the world. The illustration by Agnus MacDonald is captioned, "Among The Redwoods"

At Home Everywhere Interior003.jpg
This pamphlet depicts Jell-O being enjoyed around the world. The illustration by Agnus MacDonald is captioned, "Under Northern Lights"

At Home Everywhere Interior004.jpg
This pamphlet depicts Jell-O being enjoyed around the world. The illustration by Agnus MacDonald is captioned, "In the Mission Country"

At Home Everywhere Interior005.jpg
This pamphlet depicts Jell-O being enjoyed around the world. The illustration by Agnus MacDonald is captioned, "In Dixie"

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This pamphlet depicts Jell-O being enjoyed around the world. The illustration by Agnus MacDonald is captioned, "On The Praries"

Wizard of Oz001.jpg
This pamphlet, produced by L. Frank Baum, included a story featuring his characters from The Wizard of Oz. The storybook promoted Jell-O at the beginning and the end of the book, and was branded with the two characters carrying the Jell-O mold on the…

BioVF_BrickeyJean_RoanokeTimes_2006_0901_photos.pdf
Photographs of Jean Brickey, Virginia Tech Libraries employee and president of the Virginia Tech Staff Senate, from the Roanoke Times, September 1, 2009.

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They Needed a Song Bird in Heaven, lyrics by Geo. A. Little, music by Jack Stanley, 1921.

Ms1989_096_Doyle_Scrapbook.pdf
This patriotic Union scrapbook contains items mostly from the first year of the American Civil War, including Union songsheets, mourning cards, cartes-de-visite, patriotic covers, and cartoons, many of the latter clipped from patriotic stationery of…

Ms2002-015_031.pdf
This letter was sent from George Green to Edgar Knapp on March 9, 1864.

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Sittin' In A Corner, composed by George Meyer and Gus Kahn, 1923.

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Letter from Gerry to his friend, George, describing others in his regiment and asking for a return reply.

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Letter to President Grover Cleveland in favor of J. W. M. Harris for Territorial Governor of Washington from R. S. Gibson.

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Typed Correspondance from R. L. Gibsonto General Nathanial Harris concerning the illness of James W. M. Harris

patst002002.pdf
"My Poem All About Peace" poem by Destiny Gilmore was received in 2007 from Public School 72 K, Class 5-5, Brooklyn NY.

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Request from Robert R. Gilruth, directory of the Manned Spacecraft Center, to Edgar M. Cortright, director of the Langley Research Center. In the letter, Gilruth requests that William H. Phillips review the status of the Apollo Lunar Module's…

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Sheet music for the William Tell Overture, composed by Gioachino Rossini.

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Audio clip of interview with Nikki Giovanni speaking about the events of April 16, 2007, when 32 Hokies were tragically killed on Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus.
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