This letter, dated September 6, 2018, from the Office of the Registrar at James Madison University provides valuable information regarding the attendance of several individuals at the university during the early 20th century. The letter confirms that Ms. Madge Louise Baker and Ms. Alice Eugenia Wilt Coughlin attended the university during the summers of 1925-1927 and 1927-1929, respectively, but did not graduate. Additionally, it notes that Ms. Amy Virginia Howell, Ms. Annie Shipman, and Ms. Ethel Dulaney Titus applied but never attended the college. The letter highlights the importance of the university's records in preserving the educational history of its students, shedding light on the academic experiences of individuals from the past. It also demonstrates the administrative processes of university registrar offices in maintaining and providing information on student records.
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