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Florida State magazine, volume 7, number 3
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Frequency: Quarterly, [Volume 1, number 1] Fall 1987-, Includes issues of journal under its earlier title., "For alumni and friends.", Title from cover., Issues for Fall 1987-Fall 1990 lack volume numbering, but consitute volume 1, number 1-volume 4, number 1., Volumes for winter 1991- also called volume 4, number 2-
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Free Tattler
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Summary: This newsletter was created during exam week and is significantly shorter than the others. It contains short snippets of happenings during the week, including one story about a girl who ate ice-cream like a "hog", announcements, ntices, a found item bulletin, and "wanted" and "exchange" postings.
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Free Tattler
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Summary: Vol.1, No. 3 contains short writings of nightly escapades or events attended and short stories or ponderings between the Tatlerettes.
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Free Tattler
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Summary: Vol. 1, No. 6 contains a short story about "Miss Alice Among the Stars" about Alice Smith meeting one Mr. Bagely, writings on early morning conversations between The Tatlerettes, short stories of pranks and parties, and other esoteric writings.
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Front Entrance and Administration Building
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"Front Entrance and Administration Building. FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Tallahassee.", These postcards were collected by Jim and Betty Lou Joanos and are a part of the Jim and Betty Lou Joanos Collection (Accession number HP-2010-016).
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Gilchrist Hall
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"Gilchrist Hall. FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Tallahassee.", These postcards were collected by Jim and Betty Lou Joanos and are a part of the Jim and Betty Lou Joanos Collection (Accession number HP-2010-016).
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Gilchrist Hall
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"Gilchrist Hall. FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Tallahassee.", These postcards were collected by Jim and Betty Lou Joanos and are a part of the Jim and Betty Lou Joanos Collection (Accession number HP-2010-016).
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Greeting From Florida State College for Women
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"The Florida State College for Women is located on West Jefferson Street between Copeland Street and Woodward Avenue. It occupies eighty acres on the crest of one of Tallahassee's seven hills, and the red brick buildings are of Collegiate Gothic Design.", These postcards were collected by Jim and Betty Lou Joanos and are a part of the Jim and Betty Lou Joanos Collection (Accession number HP-2010-016).
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Gym
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"The Gym. FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Tallahassee.", These postcards were collected by Jim and Betty Lou Joanos and are a part of the Jim and Betty Lou Joanos Collection (Accession number HP-2010-016).
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History (Williams) Building
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Digitized postcard from the Heritage Protocol Postcard Collection (Accession No. HP-2007-00P). This postcard was donated by Rebecca Bichel (Accession No. HP-2007-010).
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History Building
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"History Building. FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Tallahassee.", These postcards were collected by Jim and Betty Lou Joanos and are a part of the Jim and Betty Lou Joanos Collection (Accession number HP-2010-016).
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