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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85007461

Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:

Manuscript from Bruges, 1440

 Digital Record
Collection number: aftb61

Marjorie Estelle Carter Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-72
Abstract Dr. Carter came to Georgia State Women's College in 1936, as an Assistant Dean of Women, serving as assistant to Miss Annie Powe Hopper. She is listed as having a BS from William and Mary College. In 1937, in addition to serving as Assistant Dean of Women, she begins duties as an Instructor of Biology, according to the 1937 "Pinecone". She served in a dual capacity, and in 1942, according to the Bulletin of GSCW, She earned a MA in Biology from the University of Virginia. Her...
Dates: 1902 - 1968; Acquired: 1998-03-20

Milete

 Digital Image
Collection number: AFTB40

Monde, 1787

 Digital Image
Collection number: aftb64

NYMPHEA alba

 Digital Image
Collection number: FTB90

NYMPHEA lutea (Yellow Water-lilly)

 Digital Image
Collection number: AFTB89

Potentilla Anderina

 Digital Image
Collection number: aftb01A

Priest, Prudence. Snow Moon, 2017

 Digital Image
Collection number: 33C1D878-0D60-009E-43BD-A15B617D4E26

Psalter, 1400c.

 Digital Image
Collection number: aftb63

Psalter, 1450

 Digital Record
Collection number: aftb60

Ronald Zaccari on His Life and Art [Video], September 20, 2005

 File
Collection number: UA/2/1/7_ER002
Scope and Contents

Zaccari, Ronald. "Ronald Zaccari on His Life and Art," Valdosta, Ga.:The Turner Arts Center, September 20, 2005 [Video]. Ronald M. Zaccari Papers, Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2021. https://youtu.be/bYx6zq4CNE8

Dates: September 20, 2005

ROSA arvensis (White Dog-rose)

 Digital Image
Collection number: AFTB83

Ross Rosenberg Art Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-91
Scope and Contents A description of pieces by New York Artist Ross Rosenberg held by the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections: Ross Rosenberg I am drawn to commonplace subjects such as chairs and houses because they are comfortingly familiar but at the same time they allow me to express feelings of mystery and foreboding. It is the ambiguity that involves me. Most of the images are based on early childhood memories. The rounded chair,...
Dates: Acquired: 2008-09-03