"University of Virginia. Rouss Physical Laboratory." . . "Minute Men of 1940." . . . . "United States. Navy. V-12 Program." . . "University of Virginia. Army Specialized Training Program." . . "United States. Army. Pre-meteorology Training Program." . . "United States. Army. A.S.T.P. Unit #3317." . . "University of Virginia. Dawn patrol" . . "University of Virginia. Committee on the Preservation of Material on World War II." . . . . . . . . . "Minutes" . . . "Aerial photographs" . . "Speeches" . . . . "University of Virginia involvement in World War II is documented by papers of the pre-meteorological training program including papers from humanities courses taught by University of Virginia Librarian Lester Jesse Cappon, 1943-1945; papers of the Minute Men of 1940, and papers of the Committee on the Preservation of Material on World War II, 1941-1946, which includes minutes of several meetings, and lists of faculty and staff of U. Va. in the armed services and related fields together with a proposal for a comprehensive war history of the University of Virginia to be written by William C. Peden. There are also medical school war service cards for medical alumni in the service; a history of the 3317th Army Specialized Training Unit; remarks of James Hart on V-E day and Rear Admiral Lamont Pugh's speech to medical almumni \"And so it rolls.\"" . . . "Administrative records" . "Records and correspondence" . . "Miscellaneous items of interest include a certificate and lapel pin issued to the Rouss Physical Laboratory by the U.S. Navy for research on guided missles; a commendation to the University of Virginia for participation in the V-12 Program by James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy; photographs of the Dawn Patrol training.; minutes from the 1941 annual reunion of members of the University of Virginia's Base Hospital #41; and form letters from Chinese missionaries to [Harry Clemons?] on their lives and events in China, 1938-1944." . . . . . . . "History" . . . . . . . . . . "Correspondence consists chiefly of cards and letters to professors Joseph L. Vaughan and William Kepner from former students; letters to Isabella Burnet from B.F.D. Runk and a Lt. Tom Brown; and some correspondence concerning the 8th Evacuation Hospital Unit." . . . . . "University of Virginia World War II records" . . . . . . . . . . . "Letters (Correspondence)" . . . . . "Photographs" . . "World War II records gathered from several archive and manuscript collections consist chiefly of correspondence; applications, course outlines, instructors' notes, student papers, course work, examinations and grades; financial material including invoices; photographs; and historical material and speeches about World War II." . . "Personal narratives" . . .