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Lejeune, John Archer, 1867-1942

 Person

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Depression era programs, including PWA, 1934 - 1939

 File — Box: SF070
Scope and Contents Superintendent office file containing documents concerning Depression era federal and state programs which provided money for hiring employees and public works, student aid and other programs. PWA- Public Works Administration; WPA- Works Progress Administration; FERA-Federal Emergency Relief Administration (student aid); NYA- National Youth Administration

Letter, Franklin D. Roosevelt to Superintendent John Lejeune, 1934

 Item
Scope and Contents Typed letter, signed, from President Roosevelt informing VMI Superintendent John Lejeune that VMI's application for Public Works Administration funds was approved on December 29, 1933.

Office of the Superintendent, administrative subject files

 Series
Identifier: RG-02-Subject Files-Administrative
Scope and Contents Historically significant subject files spanning the administrations of multiple Superintendents. These topical files cover various historical eras; topics include areas such as planning, programs, and events.

Office of the Superintendent Board of Visitors meetings Subject Files

 Series
Identifier: RG-02-Subject Files-Board of Visitors
Scope and Contents These records consist of one chronological file, 1909-1953, primarily containing Superintendent's working reports and memoranda to the Board of Visitors; some annotations. In addition, there are Superintendent's copies of BOV meeting packets for Gen. Shell and Irby; some with annotations.

Records of Superintendent John A. Lejeune, 1929-1937

 Sub-Group
Identifier: RG-02-05-LejeuneJA
Scope and Contents Official records of the Lejeune administration, including correspondence, annual reports, and other offical records originating in the office of the Superintendent, 1929-1937

Speeches of Superintendent John A. Lejeune, 1931 - 1937

 Series
Scope and Contents Chronological file containing texts of speeches given by Superintendent John A. Lejeune