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Valentine's Day [microform].

Pennsylvania State University Libraries
36 leaves.

Elisabeth Aikman White college ephemera, 1902-1915.

Pennsylvania State University Libraries
34 items.
The collection consists of 34 pieces of ephemeral materials: souvenir pin, Centennial celebration 1802-1902, Bloomsburg, Pa., 1902; one invitation to camp cookery class, Wed., May 19 [1909]; dance card with pencil, Senior Dance, Bloomsburg State Normal School, 1911; six tally cards for bridge games, 1912 and undated; a love poem; Valentine card with envelope, 1912; a handmade Valentine with mirror and a separate paper with reverse writing, with envelope; one Christmas card with envelope, 1914; three postcards, 1915; six visiting cards (two of White's, four from friends); poem about Bett's whistle, with a tin whistle (mfg. by C.H. Mathieu, Paris); one Christmas poem with nine paper dolls; two diploma badges (R of H); quiz booklet with pencil on ribbon.

Trinkley, Bruce. Papers

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Phi Delta Kappa Records

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Historical Postcard Collection

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Pugh, Evan. Papers

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Curtiss, Howard Truman. Papers

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Gaines, Chris. Memorial Library Collection

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Cadman, Charles Wakefield. Collection

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

Fred Lewis Pattee Papers, 1821-1954

Pennsylvania State University Libraries

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