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Box 20

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Contains 3 Results:

Includes letter from Charlton Ogburn to the Washington Post, saying how Sam is the man to run for Senate after Harry Byrd chose to not run for reelection. Ogburn thought Sam would one day be the governor of Virginia. Sam is “a hell of a smart man, as well as courtly and gracious as any. He is very likely to prove to be in the tradition of the great Virginians of the past, unless I am unaccountably mistaken.”; certificate from the DAR “DAR Honor Medal”; Sam’s notes on crisis management; interview with Victor Weisskopf; and article on Sam in the Ledger-Star, 1982 May

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the entirety of General Samuel Vaughan Wilson's personal and professional papers, as donated to Hampden-Sydney College by his widow in 2019. Topics include the Vietnam and Second World Wars, the development of the United States of America's intelligence and counter-intelligence communities, military strategy, and Wilson's role as president of Hampden-Sydney College from 1992 until 2000.
Dates: 1982 May

Role of Character at HSC, 2001 November

 File — translation missing: en.enumerations.container_type.container: Box 20, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the entirety of General Samuel Vaughan Wilson's personal and professional papers, as donated to Hampden-Sydney College by his widow in 2019. Topics include the Vietnam and Second World Wars, the development of the United States of America's intelligence and counter-intelligence communities, military strategy, and Wilson's role as president of Hampden-Sydney College from 1992 until 2000.
Dates: 2001 November

Teaching and Course Materials (8 of 10), 2002

 File — translation missing: en.enumerations.container_type.container: Box 20, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains the entirety of General Samuel Vaughan Wilson's personal and professional papers, as donated to Hampden-Sydney College by his widow in 2019. Topics include the Vietnam and Second World Wars, the development of the United States of America's intelligence and counter-intelligence communities, military strategy, and Wilson's role as president of Hampden-Sydney College from 1992 until 2000.
Dates: 2002