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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection has not yet been fully rehoused and described, which may require extra time considerations for users.","Lawrence (Larry) Griffith graduated from William \u0026 Mary in 1981 with a BA in English. Griffith began his career at Colonial Williamsburg and was the 2008 curator of plants at Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. He was president of Lambda Alliance while a student in 1979 and a board member of the William and Mary GALA (Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association). Griffith was a garden columnist for the Daily Press from 1991-1992. He is the author of the books Flowers and Herbs of Early America published in 2008. Griffith's partner is Curtis Moyer.","Accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler in December 2008, and January and December 2009. The collection may be updated to reflect new aquisitions to the collection.","Larry Griffith participated in the Stephens Oral History Project and recordings of his interviews are available as part of the University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43).","The collection is composed of scrapbooks and HIV/AID awarness educational materials created by Lawrence Griffith from the 1990s through 2009. The collection also includes copies of Griffith's website \"Gryffiddiott.com.\" Griffith composed an introduction for the collection, which is available in box 1.","Extracts from his introduction include:","\"The scrapbooks that I have given to the College represent my life as a professional, middle-class, middle-aged, completely actualized gay man with HIV who has stridently enunciated those causes that I believe in: gay rights, human rights, HIV education and prevention, left of center politics, sexual dynamics, spirituality, and global and timely issues such as global warning and energy policy.\"","\"These scrapbooks were not assembled in any specific method. Each scrapbook ought to represent a discreet time of assembly, but documents and ephemera from different periods may have been inserted. I did not attempt to sequence the pages in any order in any particular scrapbook. More than not, the pages were arranged so as to have graphic appeal. Related text passages were separated by pages of graphics.\"","In addition to the scrapbooks about Griffith's life, there are scrapbooks containing family genealogical information compiled by Griffith. The collected material follows Harrison Patillo Griffith and his antecedents and descendents including: Ezekial, Benjamin, and Stephen Griffith; Harrison Patillo Griffith; Stepeh Harrison, Thomas Twitty, Walter Pat Griffith; Stepehn and L. David Griffith; Lindsey and Jonathan David Griffith; Rev. Henry Patillo; Major Richard Harrison; House and Westmoreland family histories; Twitty family history; Lanford, Posey, Woodruff, and other associated families including the Pridmore family, Byars family. For this portion of the collection, Lawrence Griffith offers the following introduction:","\"My success in life was almost preordained, that I had an assured future based on my family's race, relative wealth, and culturally, a champion of education.  In essence, White Privilege. It's time for that part of the South that is loving, forgiving, thoughtful, kind, and beneficent to pull rank morally. I choose to think of the South as that of Harper Lee, Tennessee Williams, Maya Angelou, William Faulkner, William Styron, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ann Richards, Jimmy Carter, William Percy, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Alice Walker, and other titans of intellect and wisdom.  Jazz, the Blues, Soul, and Gospel gave depth to the American soul.\"","\"Rev. Robert E. Lee, IV, a collateral descendant of the general, has disavowed that part of his past that held chattel slavery as moral. That my own family were slave owners is a matter of public record. An 1830 South Carolina census shows a head of household as Benjamin Griffith, and his wife Amelia Westmoreland Griffith, numerous children and 14 slaves, including 5 children under the age of 10.  Not huge landowners but their lives and livelihood were enhanced through chattel slavery. Because of the wealth, generated through slave ownership, their grandchild, a Captain in the C.S.A. (wounded at Gettysburg), attended Furman College. His son, my great grandfather, graduated from medical school in Baltimore and became an ophthalmologist, his fortune unimpeded by penury. His son, my grandfather, graduated from Wofford College, because there was ready cash; my father matriculated at Georgia Tech and finished at Columbia University after the War. I attended The College of William and Mary because good education was non-negotiable, and there was ready cash. It's called white privilege and it's generational.  here was no question that I would not go to college. It had always been that way. My family valued education, the investigation of things outside of one's immediate purview, when one's world view is expanded and you come to regard other peoples as sharing the very traits you call your own. I simply will not apologize for education.\"","\"My family were also of among the most exalted, at the apex of, the Southern social pyramid, and among the fiercest defenders of Dixie.  But like the Rev. Robert E. Lee IV my father was able to separate himself from the worst atrocities of the South, while never straying far from its very special culture. And like the present Robert E. Lee, my father had no patience with apologists. We talked once about the Civil War and he said it's history and settled. A naive, but good man. In all these cases, of persons pursuing higher education, ready money, was the key to educational advancement, and thus social advancement.  You were more likely to do more in life if ready cash were available.  That's not typically an African-American fate. How do we move forward?  First, apologize. I can apologize about my family's past, but I feel no guilt. I am not responsible for another's actions over which I had no input. But I undoubtedly profited from it, intellectually and culturally. And I can be a witness to white privilege and be vocal about my good fortune.\"","This accession consists of material related to Larry Griffith's experience providing HIV/AIDS awareness education to middle-school, high school and college-age students in the Williamsburg area. Materials include transcripts of his remarks, student feedback, articles about side-effects of HIV medication, interview questions for one of Larry's doctors, and correspondence. Larry provided a statement and inventory describing the materials,","\"An Proposed Addendum to the Griffith Papers Reflecting Mr. Griffith's efforts at HIV/AIDS awareness and Safe-sex Advocacy\" An excerpt of this statement reads:","\"It is not only for vain  glory that I've left these HIV Awareness/Safe-sex materials to Swem. For me, they represent a variety of purposes. Firstly, it might help future students to become aware of the great anguish that befell all those in the AIDS community, not only those with AIDS, but their family, their loved one, their healthcare workers, and their advocates. Secondly, these materials represent fact-based data that forms the basis for effective safe-sex and AIDS awareness education.","From modes of transmission to modes of safer-sex , to data on the life cycle of HIV, all data presented is correct, in accordance with CDC guidelines, and is as relevant today as they were at the time, ca. early 1990's. Thirdly, I hope these materials might serve as historical, raw data for a studies in public policy, or for a local/WM-alum history of HIV awareness education, a source of data, in essence.\"","A signed copy of Griffith's book Flowers and Herbs of Early America (Photography by Barbara Temple Lombardi, Yale University Press, 2008) was received from the author on December 2, 2008 and has been added to the Archives Book Collection in the Special Collections Research Center.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Copyright to the website is retained by the creator and his heirs.","Special Collections Research Center","William \u0026 Mary GALA (Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae), Inc","Griffith family","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Lawrence D. Griffith papers, 1994/2009"],"collection_ssim":["Lawrence D. 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It's called white privilege and it's generational.  here was no question that I would not go to college. It had always been that way. My family valued education, the investigation of things outside of one's immediate purview, when one's world view is expanded and you come to regard other peoples as sharing the very traits you call your own. I simply will not apologize for education.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My family were also of among the most exalted, at the apex of, the Southern social pyramid, and among the fiercest defenders of Dixie.  But like the Rev. Robert E. Lee IV my father was able to separate himself from the worst atrocities of the South, while never straying far from its very special culture. And like the present Robert E. Lee, my father had no patience with apologists. We talked once about the Civil War and he said it's history and settled. A naive, but good man. In all these cases, of persons pursuing higher education, ready money, was the key to educational advancement, and thus social advancement.  You were more likely to do more in life if ready cash were available.  That's not typically an African-American fate. How do we move forward?  First, apologize. I can apologize about my family's past, but I feel no guilt. I am not responsible for another's actions over which I had no input. But I undoubtedly profited from it, intellectually and culturally. And I can be a witness to white privilege and be vocal about my good fortune.\" \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis accession consists of material related to Larry Griffith's experience providing HIV/AIDS awareness education to middle-school, high school and college-age students in the Williamsburg area. Materials include transcripts of his remarks, student feedback, articles about side-effects of HIV medication, interview questions for one of Larry's doctors, and correspondence. 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Related text passages were separated by pages of graphics.\"","In addition to the scrapbooks about Griffith's life, there are scrapbooks containing family genealogical information compiled by Griffith. The collected material follows Harrison Patillo Griffith and his antecedents and descendents including: Ezekial, Benjamin, and Stephen Griffith; Harrison Patillo Griffith; Stepeh Harrison, Thomas Twitty, Walter Pat Griffith; Stepehn and L. David Griffith; Lindsey and Jonathan David Griffith; Rev. Henry Patillo; Major Richard Harrison; House and Westmoreland family histories; Twitty family history; Lanford, Posey, Woodruff, and other associated families including the Pridmore family, Byars family. For this portion of the collection, Lawrence Griffith offers the following introduction:","\"My success in life was almost preordained, that I had an assured future based on my family's race, relative wealth, and culturally, a champion of education.  In essence, White Privilege. It's time for that part of the South that is loving, forgiving, thoughtful, kind, and beneficent to pull rank morally. I choose to think of the South as that of Harper Lee, Tennessee Williams, Maya Angelou, William Faulkner, William Styron, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ann Richards, Jimmy Carter, William Percy, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Alice Walker, and other titans of intellect and wisdom.  Jazz, the Blues, Soul, and Gospel gave depth to the American soul.\"","\"Rev. Robert E. Lee, IV, a collateral descendant of the general, has disavowed that part of his past that held chattel slavery as moral. That my own family were slave owners is a matter of public record. An 1830 South Carolina census shows a head of household as Benjamin Griffith, and his wife Amelia Westmoreland Griffith, numerous children and 14 slaves, including 5 children under the age of 10.  Not huge landowners but their lives and livelihood were enhanced through chattel slavery. Because of the wealth, generated through slave ownership, their grandchild, a Captain in the C.S.A. (wounded at Gettysburg), attended Furman College. His son, my great grandfather, graduated from medical school in Baltimore and became an ophthalmologist, his fortune unimpeded by penury. His son, my grandfather, graduated from Wofford College, because there was ready cash; my father matriculated at Georgia Tech and finished at Columbia University after the War. I attended The College of William and Mary because good education was non-negotiable, and there was ready cash. It's called white privilege and it's generational.  here was no question that I would not go to college. It had always been that way. My family valued education, the investigation of things outside of one's immediate purview, when one's world view is expanded and you come to regard other peoples as sharing the very traits you call your own. I simply will not apologize for education.\"","\"My family were also of among the most exalted, at the apex of, the Southern social pyramid, and among the fiercest defenders of Dixie.  But like the Rev. Robert E. Lee IV my father was able to separate himself from the worst atrocities of the South, while never straying far from its very special culture. And like the present Robert E. Lee, my father had no patience with apologists. We talked once about the Civil War and he said it's history and settled. A naive, but good man. In all these cases, of persons pursuing higher education, ready money, was the key to educational advancement, and thus social advancement.  You were more likely to do more in life if ready cash were available.  That's not typically an African-American fate. How do we move forward?  First, apologize. I can apologize about my family's past, but I feel no guilt. I am not responsible for another's actions over which I had no input. But I undoubtedly profited from it, intellectually and culturally. And I can be a witness to white privilege and be vocal about my good fortune.\"","This accession consists of material related to Larry Griffith's experience providing HIV/AIDS awareness education to middle-school, high school and college-age students in the Williamsburg area. Materials include transcripts of his remarks, student feedback, articles about side-effects of HIV medication, interview questions for one of Larry's doctors, and correspondence. Larry provided a statement and inventory describing the materials,","\"An Proposed Addendum to the Griffith Papers Reflecting Mr. Griffith's efforts at HIV/AIDS awareness and Safe-sex Advocacy\" An excerpt of this statement reads:","\"It is not only for vain  glory that I've left these HIV Awareness/Safe-sex materials to Swem. For me, they represent a variety of purposes. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The collection has not yet been fully rehoused and described, which may require extra time considerations for users.","Lawrence (Larry) Griffith graduated from William \u0026 Mary in 1981 with a BA in English. Griffith began his career at Colonial Williamsburg and was the 2008 curator of plants at Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. He was president of Lambda Alliance while a student in 1979 and a board member of the William and Mary GALA (Gay and Lesbian Alumni Association). Griffith was a garden columnist for the Daily Press from 1991-1992. He is the author of the books Flowers and Herbs of Early America published in 2008. Griffith's partner is Curtis Moyer.","Accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler in December 2008, and January and December 2009. The collection may be updated to reflect new aquisitions to the collection.","Larry Griffith participated in the Stephens Oral History Project and recordings of his interviews are available as part of the University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43).","The collection is composed of scrapbooks and HIV/AID awarness educational materials created by Lawrence Griffith from the 1990s through 2009. The collection also includes copies of Griffith's website \"Gryffiddiott.com.\" Griffith composed an introduction for the collection, which is available in box 1.","Extracts from his introduction include:","\"The scrapbooks that I have given to the College represent my life as a professional, middle-class, middle-aged, completely actualized gay man with HIV who has stridently enunciated those causes that I believe in: gay rights, human rights, HIV education and prevention, left of center politics, sexual dynamics, spirituality, and global and timely issues such as global warning and energy policy.\"","\"These scrapbooks were not assembled in any specific method. Each scrapbook ought to represent a discreet time of assembly, but documents and ephemera from different periods may have been inserted. I did not attempt to sequence the pages in any order in any particular scrapbook. More than not, the pages were arranged so as to have graphic appeal. Related text passages were separated by pages of graphics.\"","In addition to the scrapbooks about Griffith's life, there are scrapbooks containing family genealogical information compiled by Griffith. The collected material follows Harrison Patillo Griffith and his antecedents and descendents including: Ezekial, Benjamin, and Stephen Griffith; Harrison Patillo Griffith; Stepeh Harrison, Thomas Twitty, Walter Pat Griffith; Stepehn and L. David Griffith; Lindsey and Jonathan David Griffith; Rev. Henry Patillo; Major Richard Harrison; House and Westmoreland family histories; Twitty family history; Lanford, Posey, Woodruff, and other associated families including the Pridmore family, Byars family. For this portion of the collection, Lawrence Griffith offers the following introduction:","\"My success in life was almost preordained, that I had an assured future based on my family's race, relative wealth, and culturally, a champion of education.  In essence, White Privilege. It's time for that part of the South that is loving, forgiving, thoughtful, kind, and beneficent to pull rank morally. I choose to think of the South as that of Harper Lee, Tennessee Williams, Maya Angelou, William Faulkner, William Styron, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ann Richards, Jimmy Carter, William Percy, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Alice Walker, and other titans of intellect and wisdom.  Jazz, the Blues, Soul, and Gospel gave depth to the American soul.\"","\"Rev. Robert E. Lee, IV, a collateral descendant of the general, has disavowed that part of his past that held chattel slavery as moral. That my own family were slave owners is a matter of public record. An 1830 South Carolina census shows a head of household as Benjamin Griffith, and his wife Amelia Westmoreland Griffith, numerous children and 14 slaves, including 5 children under the age of 10.  Not huge landowners but their lives and livelihood were enhanced through chattel slavery. Because of the wealth, generated through slave ownership, their grandchild, a Captain in the C.S.A. (wounded at Gettysburg), attended Furman College. His son, my great grandfather, graduated from medical school in Baltimore and became an ophthalmologist, his fortune unimpeded by penury. His son, my grandfather, graduated from Wofford College, because there was ready cash; my father matriculated at Georgia Tech and finished at Columbia University after the War. I attended The College of William and Mary because good education was non-negotiable, and there was ready cash. It's called white privilege and it's generational.  here was no question that I would not go to college. It had always been that way. My family valued education, the investigation of things outside of one's immediate purview, when one's world view is expanded and you come to regard other peoples as sharing the very traits you call your own. I simply will not apologize for education.\"","\"My family were also of among the most exalted, at the apex of, the Southern social pyramid, and among the fiercest defenders of Dixie.  But like the Rev. Robert E. Lee IV my father was able to separate himself from the worst atrocities of the South, while never straying far from its very special culture. And like the present Robert E. Lee, my father had no patience with apologists. We talked once about the Civil War and he said it's history and settled. A naive, but good man. In all these cases, of persons pursuing higher education, ready money, was the key to educational advancement, and thus social advancement.  You were more likely to do more in life if ready cash were available.  That's not typically an African-American fate. How do we move forward?  First, apologize. I can apologize about my family's past, but I feel no guilt. I am not responsible for another's actions over which I had no input. But I undoubtedly profited from it, intellectually and culturally. And I can be a witness to white privilege and be vocal about my good fortune.\"","This accession consists of material related to Larry Griffith's experience providing HIV/AIDS awareness education to middle-school, high school and college-age students in the Williamsburg area. Materials include transcripts of his remarks, student feedback, articles about side-effects of HIV medication, interview questions for one of Larry's doctors, and correspondence. Larry provided a statement and inventory describing the materials,","\"An Proposed Addendum to the Griffith Papers Reflecting Mr. Griffith's efforts at HIV/AIDS awareness and Safe-sex Advocacy\" An excerpt of this statement reads:","\"It is not only for vain  glory that I've left these HIV Awareness/Safe-sex materials to Swem. For me, they represent a variety of purposes. 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Related text passages were separated by pages of graphics.\"","In addition to the scrapbooks about Griffith's life, there are scrapbooks containing family genealogical information compiled by Griffith. The collected material follows Harrison Patillo Griffith and his antecedents and descendents including: Ezekial, Benjamin, and Stephen Griffith; Harrison Patillo Griffith; Stepeh Harrison, Thomas Twitty, Walter Pat Griffith; Stepehn and L. David Griffith; Lindsey and Jonathan David Griffith; Rev. Henry Patillo; Major Richard Harrison; House and Westmoreland family histories; Twitty family history; Lanford, Posey, Woodruff, and other associated families including the Pridmore family, Byars family. For this portion of the collection, Lawrence Griffith offers the following introduction:","\"My success in life was almost preordained, that I had an assured future based on my family's race, relative wealth, and culturally, a champion of education.  In essence, White Privilege. It's time for that part of the South that is loving, forgiving, thoughtful, kind, and beneficent to pull rank morally. I choose to think of the South as that of Harper Lee, Tennessee Williams, Maya Angelou, William Faulkner, William Styron, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ann Richards, Jimmy Carter, William Percy, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Alice Walker, and other titans of intellect and wisdom.  Jazz, the Blues, Soul, and Gospel gave depth to the American soul.\"","\"Rev. Robert E. Lee, IV, a collateral descendant of the general, has disavowed that part of his past that held chattel slavery as moral. That my own family were slave owners is a matter of public record. An 1830 South Carolina census shows a head of household as Benjamin Griffith, and his wife Amelia Westmoreland Griffith, numerous children and 14 slaves, including 5 children under the age of 10.  Not huge landowners but their lives and livelihood were enhanced through chattel slavery. Because of the wealth, generated through slave ownership, their grandchild, a Captain in the C.S.A. (wounded at Gettysburg), attended Furman College. His son, my great grandfather, graduated from medical school in Baltimore and became an ophthalmologist, his fortune unimpeded by penury. His son, my grandfather, graduated from Wofford College, because there was ready cash; my father matriculated at Georgia Tech and finished at Columbia University after the War. I attended The College of William and Mary because good education was non-negotiable, and there was ready cash. It's called white privilege and it's generational.  here was no question that I would not go to college. It had always been that way. My family valued education, the investigation of things outside of one's immediate purview, when one's world view is expanded and you come to regard other peoples as sharing the very traits you call your own. 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Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), 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Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. 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Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026 Mary organizations and external groups.","One item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster.","Records related to the F.H.C. Society were removed and transferred to the F.H.C. 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See also:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity Archives Artifacts Collection (UA 13); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 59); Student Assembly Records (UA 7.028); Office of the Dean of Student Affairs (UA 23); Office of Student Activities (UA 337); Student Activities Collection (UA 338); Offices of the President (UA 2); Gentlemen of the College Records (UA 7.006); Pi Lamda Phi (UA 7.020); Delta Phi, Omega Alpha Chapter (UA 7.008); and many others.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["All varsity sports can be found in the Athletics Department Records (UA 181). See also:","University Archives Artifacts Collection (UA 13); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 59); Student Assembly Records (UA 7.028); Office of the Dean of Student Affairs (UA 23); Office of Student Activities (UA 337); Student Activities Collection (UA 338); Offices of the President (UA 2); Gentlemen of the College Records (UA 7.006); Pi Lamda Phi (UA 7.020); Delta Phi, Omega Alpha Chapter (UA 7.008); and many others."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026amp; Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElectronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026amp; M Digital Archive.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eA Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026amp; Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBackdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026amp; Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollege Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026amp;M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReligious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReligious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociety for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026amp; Sports \u0026amp; Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026amp; Mary organizations and external groups.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster. \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026 Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International","Amphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026 Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure","Backdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council","Black Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society","CARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026 Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids","College Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements","Doubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence","Eta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society","Flat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements","Kappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)","Literary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers","Maasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society","Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life","Religious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship","Religious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life","The Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi","Social Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon","Social Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta","Social Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop","Social Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)","Society for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association","Student Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity","Tae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026 Mary organizations and external groups.","One item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords related to the F.H.C. Society were removed and transferred to the F.H.C. 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Society were removed and transferred to the F.H.C. Society Collection (UA 7.042) on 5/26/2009.","Records related to Theta Delta Chi were removed and transferred to the Theta Delta Chi, Epsilon Chapter Records (UA 7.022) on 9/24/2009.","Records related to the Canterbury Association were removed and transferred to the Canterbury Association Records (UA 7.052) on 12/16/2009.","Records related to Circle K International were removed and transferred to the Circle K International Records (UA 7.053) on 5/5/2010.","Records related to the Mortar Board society were removed and transferred to the Mortar Board Records (UA. 7.013) on 8/17/2010.","Records related to Alpha Delta Gamma were removed and transferred to the Alpha Delta Gamma Records (UA 7.055) on 8/25/2010.","Records related to the Meridian Coffeehouse were removed and transferred to the Meridian Coffeehouse Records (UA 7.056) on 2/1/2011.","Records related to the Young Democrats were removed and transferred to the William and Mary Young Democrats Records (UA 7.058) on 5/20/2011.","Records related to the Science Fiction Club were removed and transferred to the William and Mary Science Fiction and Fantasy Club Records on 1/23/2012.","Records related to the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) were removed and transferred to the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) Records on 4/18/2012.","Records related to Lips magazine were removed from this collection and were added to the Lips: Expressions of Female Sexualty Records (UA 7.064) on 5/16/2012.","Records related to the Student Hip Hop Organization were removed from this collection and added the William \u0026 Mary Hip Hop Collection on 3/18/2013.","Records related to Club Fencing were removed from this collection and added the Fencing Club Records on 3/25/2013.","Records related to the Christopher Wren Singers were removed from this collection and added to the Christopher Wren Singers Records on 4/19/2013.","Records related to Revielle were removed from this collection and were added to the Reivelle Records on 5/22/2013.","Records related to Psi Upsilon were removed from this collections and were added to the Psi Upsilong Records on 3/6/2015."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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Student Organizations","Student Activities"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":59,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:42:20.276Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1923.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Student Organizations collection","title_ssm":["Student Organizations collection"],"title_tesim":["Student Organizations collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1988-2024"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1988-2024"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1988/2024"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Student Organizations collection, 1988/2024"],"text":["Student Organizations collection, 1988/2024","UA 7.047","/repositories/2/resources/1923","Athletics","College of William and Mary--Graduate Students","College of William and Mary--Students","Fraternities--Social","Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Students and Alumni","Male college students","Minority college students","Sororities--Social","Student Organizations","Women college students","Announcements","Fliers (printed matter)","Programs","The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Parts of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection. Material related to the Student Hip Hop Organization were transferred to the William \u0026 Mary Hip Hop Collection in March 2013. Additional materials were collected from bulletin boards in Swem Libary and other campus locations by library staff.","Acc. 2011.292 and Acc. 2011.297 was accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in May 2011.","All varsity sports can be found in the Athletics Department Records (UA 181). See also:","University Archives Artifacts Collection (UA 13); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 59); Student Assembly Records (UA 7.028); Office of the Dean of Student Affairs (UA 23); Office of Student Activities (UA 337); Student Activities Collection (UA 338); Offices of the President (UA 2); Gentlemen of the College Records (UA 7.006); Pi Lamda Phi (UA 7.020); Delta Phi, Omega Alpha Chapter (UA 7.008); and many others.","The Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026 Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International","Amphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026 Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure","Backdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council","Black Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society","CARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026 Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids","College Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements","Doubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence","Eta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society","Flat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements","Kappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)","Literary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers","Maasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society","Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life","Religious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship","Religious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life","The Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi","Social Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon","Social Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta","Social Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop","Social Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)","Society for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association","Student Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity","Tae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026 Mary organizations and external groups.","One item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster.","Records related to the F.H.C. Society were removed and transferred to the F.H.C. Society Collection (UA 7.042) on 5/26/2009.","Records related to Theta Delta Chi were removed and transferred to the Theta Delta Chi, Epsilon Chapter Records (UA 7.022) on 9/24/2009.","Records related to the Canterbury Association were removed and transferred to the Canterbury Association Records (UA 7.052) on 12/16/2009.","Records related to Circle K International were removed and transferred to the Circle K International Records (UA 7.053) on 5/5/2010.","Records related to the Mortar Board society were removed and transferred to the Mortar Board Records (UA. 7.013) on 8/17/2010.","Records related to Alpha Delta Gamma were removed and transferred to the Alpha Delta Gamma Records (UA 7.055) on 8/25/2010.","Records related to the Meridian Coffeehouse were removed and transferred to the Meridian Coffeehouse Records (UA 7.056) on 2/1/2011.","Records related to the Young Democrats were removed and transferred to the William and Mary Young Democrats Records (UA 7.058) on 5/20/2011.","Records related to the Science Fiction Club were removed and transferred to the William and Mary Science Fiction and Fantasy Club Records on 1/23/2012.","Records related to the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) were removed and transferred to the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) Records on 4/18/2012.","Records related to Lips magazine were removed from this collection and were added to the Lips: Expressions of Female Sexualty Records (UA 7.064) on 5/16/2012.","Records related to the Student Hip Hop Organization were removed from this collection and added the William \u0026 Mary Hip Hop Collection on 3/18/2013.","Records related to Club Fencing were removed from this collection and added the Fencing Club Records on 3/25/2013.","Records related to the Christopher Wren Singers were removed from this collection and added to the Christopher Wren Singers Records on 4/19/2013.","Records related to Revielle were removed from this collection and were added to the Reivelle Records on 5/22/2013.","Records related to Psi Upsilon were removed from this collections and were added to the Psi Upsilong Records on 3/6/2015.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. 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Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta 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Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociety for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026amp; Sports \u0026amp; Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. 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The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International","Amphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026 Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure","Backdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council","Black Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society","CARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026 Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids","College Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements","Doubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence","Eta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society","Flat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements","Kappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)","Literary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers","Maasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society","Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life","Religious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship","Religious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life","The Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi","Social Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon","Social Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta","Social Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop","Social Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)","Society for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association","Student Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity","Tae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. 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