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Marshall Leggett with the Dean's List, photo 3
(1982-1983)Marshall Leggett with three unidentified men in front of the Dean's List -
Marshall Leggett with the Dean's List, photo 4
(1982-1983)Marshall Leggett with three unidentified men in front of the Dean's List -
Marshall Leggett with the Dean's List, photo 5
(1982-1983)Marshall Leggett with two unidentified men in front of the Dean's List -
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Maruerite Fierbaugh Lawson Science Building
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Marvin William Gilliam and Friends
(Circa 1935)Marvin William Gilliam with friends Deutsch and Greene by the fountain -
Mary (Dew) Burleson, Gladys Burleson, Christine Burleson, David Sinclair Burleson
(Milligan Public Relations, circa 1901)Mary (Dew) Burleson (MC Class of 1892; from West Point, VA; taught in Florence, AL), Gladys Burleson, Christine Burleson, David Sinclair Burleson (Principal preparatory dept, assistant in language 1888-1893; From Limeston ... -
Mary Alice Haerbrine with the Man She Later Married
(Circa 1936)Mary Alice Haerbrine with the man she later married -
Mary Ann (Garland) Patterson
(1960-11)Mary Ann Garland standing for a Founder's Daughter candidate portrait -
Mary Archer
(Milligan Public Relations, undated)Woman smiling and posing for camera, looking in distance -
Mary E. (Keen) Swarthout
(Shartte, 1905)Housekeeper at Milligan College prior to 1903. Moved to Lynchburg, VA with the Hopwoods. Original title: Mrs. Swarthout -
Mary Geneva Livingston in the cafeteria kitchen
(Milligan Public Relations, Undated)Woman cooking in kitchen -
Mary Helen Banner, Bill Hughes, and Nell Cox
(1935)Mary Helen Banner, Bill Hughes, and Nell Cox outside Hardin hall with other students in the background -
Mary Jane Cabus
(Milligan Public Relations, undated)Woman standing outside in regalia holding a pamphlet -
Mary Jane Cabus
(Milligan Public Relations, Undated)Woman smiling for picture standing against wall -
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Mary Knowlton and Mervin McClosky
(Circa 1935)Mary Knowlton and Mervin McClosky (later married) sitting on the stone steps by Anglin Field -
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