https://digitalsc.specomeka.vtlibraries.net/items/browse?collection=227&output=atom2024-03-28T22:14:20+00:00Omekahttps://digitalsc.specomeka.vtlibraries.net/LD5655.V8.T5_/LD5655.V8.T5_1930The Tin Horn, 1930]]>The Bugle yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called The Tin Horn. Four issues of the The Tin Horn were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.]]>2020-06-12T15:17:57+00:00
The third volume of the Tin Horn, the yearbook for and by the female students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in The Bugle yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called The Tin Horn. Four issues of the The Tin Horn were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.
The Tin Horn, [Blacksburg, Va.] : Co-Ed Regiment of the VPI, 1930.
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Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
]]>https://digitalsc.specomeka.vtlibraries.net/LD5655.V8.T5_/LD5655.V8.T5_1929The Tin Horn, 1929]]>The Bugle yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called The Tin Horn. Four issues of the The Tin Horn were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.]]>2020-06-12T15:18:03+00:00
The second volume of the Tin Horn, the yearbook for and by the female students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in The Bugle yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called The Tin Horn. Four issues of the The Tin Horn were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.
The Tin Horn, [Blacksburg, Va.] : Co-Ed Regiment of the VPI, 1929.
Rights Holder
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
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Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in <em>The Bugle</em> yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called <em>The Tin Horn</em>. Four issues of the <em>The Tin Horn</em> were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.]]>2020-06-12T15:18:43+00:00
The fourth and final volume of the Tin Horn, the yearbook for and by the female students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in <em>The Bugle</em> yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called <em>The Tin Horn</em>. Four issues of the <em>The Tin Horn</em> were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.
The Tin Horn, [Blacksburg, Va.] : Co-Ed Regiment of the VPI, 1931
Rights Holder
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
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Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in <em>The Bugle</em> yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called <em>The Tin Horn</em>. Four issues of the <em>The Tin Horn</em> were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.]]>2020-06-12T15:18:33+00:00
The first volume of the Tin Horn, the yearbook for and by the female students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Early women students at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) were not allowed to be in <em>The Bugle</em> yearbook. For several years after they were first admitted, they produced their own yearbook, called <em>The Tin Horn</em>. Four issues of the <em>The Tin Horn</em> were published. The 1925 and 1929 issues were produced by hand. Issues in 1930 and 1931 were published by professional printers.