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In 1920 she was accepted at the Art Students League of New York, and with the support of Dr. Orie Latham Hatcher, who helped her get a tuition scholarship, she was able to continue her work at the League after graduating from Westhampton in 1921. During Pollak's stay in New York, one of her drawings was awarded the first prize at the Studio club of New York (1926). She continued her training with post-graduate work at the Fogg Museum of Harvard University, and later she studied at the Hans Hoffmann School of Painting in Provincetown, Massachusetts.","In 1928 Pollak became the first full time art teacher at Richmond Professional Institute (RPI), at that time a division of William and Mary College. Two years later she also helped start an art program at Westhampton College. In 1935 she began teaching full time at RPI and devoted much of her other time to her own work. A year after RPI merged in 1968 with the Medical College of Virginia to become Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Pollak retired from the school. In 1971, the newly completed fine arts building on what is now the Monroe Park campus of VCU was named in her honor. Her forty-one year teaching career influenced generations of Virginia artists.","A noted Virginia artist with paintings in the permanent collections of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the University of Virginia, Mary Baldwin College, and in numerous private collections, Pollak's paintings are part of the Permanent Research Collection at Virginia Commonwealth University's Anderson Gallery. She died at the age of 103 on September 18th, 2002."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChloe Lang and Tom Leback Theresa Pollak collection, 1974-2003, Collection # M 581, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Chloe Lang and Tom Leback Theresa Pollak collection, 1974-2003, Collection # M 581, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"https://archives.library.vcu.edu/repositories/5/resources/265\"\u003eTheresa Pollak papers\u003c/a\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nChloe Lang and Tom Leback also donated artwork by Theresa Pollak, which is part of the VCU Libraries Anderson Gallery collection.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003clist type=\"deflist\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eList of artwork by Theresa Pollak donated by Lang and Leback in the Anderson Gallery collection:\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2003.2.1 \u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eUntitled (Garden) (1979), pen and ink drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2003.2.2\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eCapon Springs (1964) pastel drawing on paper \u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2012.1.1 \u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eRehearsal II (1962) pencil drawing on paper \u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2012.1.2\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003ePuilly, Switzerland (1962) pen and ink drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2012.1.3\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eUntitled (Flowers) (1973) pen and ink drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2012.1.4\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eUntitled (Girl) (1970) pen and ink drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2012.1.5\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eUntitled (Flute Player) (1969) pen and ink drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eAccession 2012.1.6\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eFran with Baby Linda at Christmas (1970) pen and ink drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n      \u003cdefitem\u003e\n        \u003clabel\u003eM 581\u003c/label\u003e\n        \u003citem\u003eUntitled (Chloe Lang) (undated) pastel drawing on paper\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003c/defitem\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Theresa Pollak papers","\nChloe Lang and Tom Leback also donated artwork by Theresa Pollak, which is part of the VCU Libraries Anderson Gallery collection.\n","List of artwork by Theresa Pollak donated by Lang and Leback in the Anderson Gallery collection: Accession 2003.2.1  Untitled (Garden) (1979), pen and ink drawing on paper Accession 2003.2.2 Capon Springs (1964) pastel drawing on paper  Accession 2012.1.1  Rehearsal II (1962) pencil drawing on paper  Accession 2012.1.2 Puilly, Switzerland (1962) pen and ink drawing on paper Accession 2012.1.3 Untitled (Flowers) (1973) pen and ink drawing on paper Accession 2012.1.4 Untitled (Girl) (1970) pen and ink drawing on paper Accession 2012.1.5 Untitled (Flute Player) (1969) pen and ink drawing on paper Accession 2012.1.6 Fran with Baby Linda at Christmas (1970) pen and ink drawing on paper M 581 Untitled (Chloe Lang) (undated) pastel drawing on paper"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection contains personal correspondence from Theresa Pollak to Tom Leback and Chloe Lang Leback, photos, fabric patches, collected news clippings about Theresa Pollak, and two copies of the book European Drawings by Theresa Pollak. 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The first 12 series comprise materials relating to each of the major book length works Bram has produced during his career. Series 1 contains materials relating to Bram's first novel, which remains unpublished. Subsequent series are organized chronologically by publication date. Series 13 and 14 contain Bram's shorter works, including material related to unfinished novels, as well as screenplays, short stories, and poetry. Series 15 contains works featuring Bram, including critical articles and interviews with Bram. Series 16 consists of Bram's notebooks, which contain his ideas for novels and short stories. Series 17 contains works by friends which Bram collected and, in some cases, edited. Series 18 contains materials related to events that Bram participated in, and awards and recognition which he received. Series 19 contains materials related to Bram's teaching. Series 20 contains materials related to Bram's connection with William \u0026amp; Mary, including materials from his undergraduate studies at William \u0026amp; Mary as well as his future involvement with the college as a Writer-in-Residence. Series 21 contains materials related to the literary business, including publication agreements and royalty statements. These materials retain Bram's original order, which sorted materials by the publishers he worked with throughout his career. Series 22 contains Bram's personal papers, including materials related to his high school, Boy Scouts, military service, employment, and family. This series also includes Bram's personal diaries, which are restricted during the lifetimes of Bram and his partner. Series 23 contains Bram's correspondence. This series is organized alphabetically by correspondent. Series 24 contains photographs. Series 25 contains artifacts and ephemera. 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Materials related to the unpublished novel \"Gunny\" may not be quoted or published without the express permission of Christopher Bram or his estate. All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve. 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. Â§ 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia Â§ 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.","Future accruals are expected.","The collection is arranged into 26 series: Gunny, Surprising Myself, Hold Tight, In Memory of Angel Clare, Almost History, Father of Frankenstein, Gossip, The Notorious Dr. August: His Real Life and Crimes, Lives of the Circus Animals, Exiles in America, Mapping the Territory, Eminent Outlaws, Unfinished Novels, Short Works, Works featuring Bram, Notebooks, Work of Friends, Events and Recognition, Teaching, College of William and Mary, Literary Business, Personal Papers, Correspondence, Photographs, Ephemera and Artifacts, and Audiovisual.","  Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence.\n\n As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\n\n ","Administrative History:  Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n ","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence."," As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.","Processed by Antonio Bly in 2000 and Molly FitzGerald Perry 2008. Inventory added to Archon by Special Collections Student Assistant in October 2007. Acc. 2012.325 accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in September 2012. Acc. 2012.326 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in September 2012. Acc. 2012.331 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in September 2012. Acc. 2013.020 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in January 2013. Acc. 2014.043 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in April 2014. Collection was rehoused and fully processed by Matt Anthony, SCRC Staff, March 2015.","The Christopher Bram papers largely encompass Bram's career as a novelist and writer but also include personal papers, audiovisual material, and artifacts. The first 12 series comprise materials relating to each of the major book length works Bram has produced during his career. Series 1 contains materials relating to Bram's first novel, which remains unpublished. Subsequent series are organized chronologically by publication date. Series 13 and 14 contain Bram's shorter works, including material related to unfinished novels, as well as screenplays, short stories, and poetry. Series 15 contains works featuring Bram, including critical articles and interviews with Bram. Series 16 consists of Bram's notebooks, which contain his ideas for novels and short stories. Series 17 contains works by friends which Bram collected and, in some cases, edited. Series 18 contains materials related to events that Bram participated in, and awards and recognition which he received. Series 19 contains materials related to Bram's teaching. Series 20 contains materials related to Bram's connection with William \u0026 Mary, including materials from his undergraduate studies at William \u0026 Mary as well as his future involvement with the college as a Writer-in-Residence. Series 21 contains materials related to the literary business, including publication agreements and royalty statements. These materials retain Bram's original order, which sorted materials by the publishers he worked with throughout his career. Series 22 contains Bram's personal papers, including materials related to his high school, Boy Scouts, military service, employment, and family. This series also includes Bram's personal diaries, which are restricted during the lifetimes of Bram and his partner. Series 23 contains Bram's correspondence. This series is organized alphabetically by correspondent. Series 24 contains photographs. Series 25 contains artifacts and ephemera. Series 26 contains audiovisual materials which have also been physically separated from the rest of the collection.","Scope and Contents Materials related to the unpublished novel \"Gunny\" may not be quoted or published without the express permission of Christopher Bram or his estate.","Copies of reviews of books written by Christopher Bram.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","A hand-drawn personal calendar recording birthdays and other personal events in 1983.","from top: Christopher Bram; Sue Claire Yeats; Pryor Baird","copied from David Levine in the New York Review of Books","Scope and Contents Philmont Scout Ranch (1960s), Pipsico Scout Reservation (1960s), Virginia Beach Fall (1965), District Camporee (1960s, 1968), Blue Heron WWW 349 (1960s),Spring Camporee Pavab District (1966), Boy Scouts of America Junior Assistant Scoutmaster (1960s), \"Can-Do\" Leader National Champions (1960s), The Way District Camporee (1967), Instructor (1960s), 50 Miler Award (1960s), Tiger B.S.A. Patrol (1960s), Bison B.S.A. Patrol (1960s), U.S.S. Oglethorpe Patch, 1960s, Arrow of Light Award (1960s), Webelo Den (1960s), Troop Guide (1960s), Be Prepared (1960s), Eagle and Fleur-de-Lis (1960s), Star Rank (1960s)","DVD-R labeled \"Happy Birthday Chris.\"","Scope and Contents DVD-R labeled \"Happy Birthday Chris\" in a thin plastic CD case. Cardstock insert says \"Happy Birthday Chris: The Movie\" and has a drawing of a tiger.","Audio CD of SiriusXM program The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick from January 31, 2012 featuring an interview with Bram.","Cassette tape labeled \"Songs by Stan Leventhal.\" Track listing for side one: 1. Fragile 2. Home Away from Home 3. Spare the Time. Side two is blank.","VHS tape labeled \"Christopher Bram; Book Chat with David Rain; produced by Paul Peterson and David Rain.\"","Scope and Contents VHS tape label \"Universal Studios Home Video; She's Alive! Creating the Brice of Frankenstein; Prod./Dir.: David J. Skal\"","VHS tape labeled \"Gods and Monsters Screening Cassette.\"","Scope and Contents VHS tape labeled \"G\u0026M\", which may stand for Gods and Monsters.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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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Materials related to the unpublished novel \"Gunny\" may not be quoted or published without the express permission of Christopher Bram or his estate. All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve. 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. Â§ 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia Â§ 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. 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He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\n\n \u003c/bioghist\u003e","\u003cbioghist altrender=\"Administrative History\" encodinganalog=\"545$b\"\u003e \u003chead\u003eAdministrative History:\u003c/head\u003e Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. 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He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n \u003c/bioghist\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. 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A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Administrative History:","Biographical Information:","Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["  Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence.\n\n As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\n\n ","Administrative History:  Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n ","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence."," As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChristopher Bram Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Christopher Bram Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Antonio Bly in 2000 and Molly FitzGerald Perry 2008. Inventory added to Archon by Special Collections Student Assistant in October 2007. 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Acc. 2012.326 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in September 2012. Acc. 2012.331 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in September 2012. Acc. 2013.020 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in January 2013. Acc. 2014.043 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in April 2014. Collection was rehoused and fully processed by Matt Anthony, SCRC Staff, March 2015."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Christopher Bram papers largely encompass Bram's career as a novelist and writer but also include personal papers, audiovisual material, and artifacts. The first 12 series comprise materials relating to each of the major book length works Bram has produced during his career. Series 1 contains materials relating to Bram's first novel, which remains unpublished. Subsequent series are organized chronologically by publication date. Series 13 and 14 contain Bram's shorter works, including material related to unfinished novels, as well as screenplays, short stories, and poetry. Series 15 contains works featuring Bram, including critical articles and interviews with Bram. Series 16 consists of Bram's notebooks, which contain his ideas for novels and short stories. Series 17 contains works by friends which Bram collected and, in some cases, edited. Series 18 contains materials related to events that Bram participated in, and awards and recognition which he received. Series 19 contains materials related to Bram's teaching. Series 20 contains materials related to Bram's connection with William \u0026amp; Mary, including materials from his undergraduate studies at William \u0026amp; Mary as well as his future involvement with the college as a Writer-in-Residence. Series 21 contains materials related to the literary business, including publication agreements and royalty statements. These materials retain Bram's original order, which sorted materials by the publishers he worked with throughout his career. Series 22 contains Bram's personal papers, including materials related to his high school, Boy Scouts, military service, employment, and family. This series also includes Bram's personal diaries, which are restricted during the lifetimes of Bram and his partner. Series 23 contains Bram's correspondence. This series is organized alphabetically by correspondent. Series 24 contains photographs. Series 25 contains artifacts and ephemera. 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Patrol (1960s), Bison B.S.A. Patrol (1960s), U.S.S. Oglethorpe Patch, 1960s, Arrow of Light Award (1960s), Webelo Den (1960s), Troop Guide (1960s), Be Prepared (1960s), Eagle and Fleur-de-Lis (1960s), Star Rank (1960s)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDVD-R labeled \"Happy Birthday Chris.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents DVD-R labeled \"Happy Birthday Chris\" in a thin plastic CD case. Cardstock insert says \"Happy Birthday Chris: The Movie\" and has a drawing of a tiger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudio CD of SiriusXM program The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick from January 31, 2012 featuring an interview with Bram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassette tape labeled \"Songs by Stan Leventhal.\" Track listing for side one: 1. Fragile 2. Home Away from Home 3. Spare the Time. 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Series 21 contains materials related to the literary business, including publication agreements and royalty statements. These materials retain Bram's original order, which sorted materials by the publishers he worked with throughout his career. Series 22 contains Bram's personal papers, including materials related to his high school, Boy Scouts, military service, employment, and family. This series also includes Bram's personal diaries, which are restricted during the lifetimes of Bram and his partner. Series 23 contains Bram's correspondence. This series is organized alphabetically by correspondent. Series 24 contains photographs. Series 25 contains artifacts and ephemera. 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Materials related to the unpublished novel \"Gunny\" may not be quoted or published without the express permission of Christopher Bram or his estate. All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve. 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. Â§ 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia Â§ 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.","Future accruals are expected.","The collection is arranged into 26 series: Gunny, Surprising Myself, Hold Tight, In Memory of Angel Clare, Almost History, Father of Frankenstein, Gossip, The Notorious Dr. August: His Real Life and Crimes, Lives of the Circus Animals, Exiles in America, Mapping the Territory, Eminent Outlaws, Unfinished Novels, Short Works, Works featuring Bram, Notebooks, Work of Friends, Events and Recognition, Teaching, College of William and Mary, Literary Business, Personal Papers, Correspondence, Photographs, Ephemera and Artifacts, and Audiovisual.","  Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence.\n\n As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\n\n ","Administrative History:  Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n ","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence."," As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.","Processed by Antonio Bly in 2000 and Molly FitzGerald Perry 2008. Inventory added to Archon by Special Collections Student Assistant in October 2007. Acc. 2012.325 accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in September 2012. Acc. 2012.326 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in September 2012. Acc. 2012.331 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in September 2012. Acc. 2013.020 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in January 2013. Acc. 2014.043 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in April 2014. Collection was rehoused and fully processed by Matt Anthony, SCRC Staff, March 2015.","The Christopher Bram papers largely encompass Bram's career as a novelist and writer but also include personal papers, audiovisual material, and artifacts. The first 12 series comprise materials relating to each of the major book length works Bram has produced during his career. Series 1 contains materials relating to Bram's first novel, which remains unpublished. Subsequent series are organized chronologically by publication date. Series 13 and 14 contain Bram's shorter works, including material related to unfinished novels, as well as screenplays, short stories, and poetry. Series 15 contains works featuring Bram, including critical articles and interviews with Bram. Series 16 consists of Bram's notebooks, which contain his ideas for novels and short stories. Series 17 contains works by friends which Bram collected and, in some cases, edited. Series 18 contains materials related to events that Bram participated in, and awards and recognition which he received. Series 19 contains materials related to Bram's teaching. Series 20 contains materials related to Bram's connection with William \u0026 Mary, including materials from his undergraduate studies at William \u0026 Mary as well as his future involvement with the college as a Writer-in-Residence. Series 21 contains materials related to the literary business, including publication agreements and royalty statements. These materials retain Bram's original order, which sorted materials by the publishers he worked with throughout his career. Series 22 contains Bram's personal papers, including materials related to his high school, Boy Scouts, military service, employment, and family. This series also includes Bram's personal diaries, which are restricted during the lifetimes of Bram and his partner. Series 23 contains Bram's correspondence. This series is organized alphabetically by correspondent. Series 24 contains photographs. Series 25 contains artifacts and ephemera. Series 26 contains audiovisual materials which have also been physically separated from the rest of the collection.","Scope and Contents Materials related to the unpublished novel \"Gunny\" may not be quoted or published without the express permission of Christopher Bram or his estate.","Copies of reviews of books written by Christopher Bram.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","**RESTRICTED MATERIALS** All diaries from October 1979 until the end of Bram's life are closed during the lifetime of Draper Shreeve.","A hand-drawn personal calendar recording birthdays and other personal events in 1983.","from top: Christopher Bram; Sue Claire Yeats; Pryor Baird","copied from David Levine in the New York Review of Books","Scope and Contents Philmont Scout Ranch (1960s), Pipsico Scout Reservation (1960s), Virginia Beach Fall (1965), District Camporee (1960s, 1968), Blue Heron WWW 349 (1960s),Spring Camporee Pavab District (1966), Boy Scouts of America Junior Assistant Scoutmaster (1960s), \"Can-Do\" Leader National Champions (1960s), The Way District Camporee (1967), Instructor (1960s), 50 Miler Award (1960s), Tiger B.S.A. Patrol (1960s), Bison B.S.A. Patrol (1960s), U.S.S. Oglethorpe Patch, 1960s, Arrow of Light Award (1960s), Webelo Den (1960s), Troop Guide (1960s), Be Prepared (1960s), Eagle and Fleur-de-Lis (1960s), Star Rank (1960s)","DVD-R labeled \"Happy Birthday Chris.\"","Scope and Contents DVD-R labeled \"Happy Birthday Chris\" in a thin plastic CD case. Cardstock insert says \"Happy Birthday Chris: The Movie\" and has a drawing of a tiger.","Audio CD of SiriusXM program The Morning Jolt with Larry Flick from January 31, 2012 featuring an interview with Bram.","Cassette tape labeled \"Songs by Stan Leventhal.\" Track listing for side one: 1. Fragile 2. Home Away from Home 3. Spare the Time. Side two is blank.","VHS tape labeled \"Christopher Bram; Book Chat with David Rain; produced by Paul Peterson and David Rain.\"","Scope and Contents VHS tape label \"Universal Studios Home Video; She's Alive! Creating the Brice of Frankenstein; Prod./Dir.: David J. Skal\"","VHS tape labeled \"Gods and Monsters Screening Cassette.\"","Scope and Contents VHS tape labeled \"G\u0026M\", which may stand for Gods and Monsters.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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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Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence.\n\n As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\n\n \u003c/bioghist\u003e","\u003cbioghist altrender=\"Administrative History\" encodinganalog=\"545$b\"\u003e \u003chead\u003eAdministrative History:\u003c/head\u003e Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\n\n \u003c/bioghist\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. 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A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNovelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. 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As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence.\n\n As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. 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As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. 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After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence."," As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. A 1998 film adaptation of Bram's novel \"Father of Frankenstein,\" entitled \"Gods and Monsters\" won an Oscar for \"Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material in Another Medium.\" Bram has worked on a variety of screenplays including the short films \"George,\" \"Al,\" and \"Business-like.\" His short stories and articles have appeared in publications such as the New York Times Book Review, New York Native, Night and Day, Lamdba Book Report, Christopher Street, among others."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Christopher_Bram","Novelist Christopher Bram was born on February 22, 1952 in Buffalo, New York. Raised predominantly in tidewater Virginia, Mr. Bram attended the College of William and Mary where he majored in English. As an undergraduate, he was actively involved in the Author's Guild, Omicron Delta Kappa, and served as the Editor of the literary journal, the William and Mary Review, from 1973-1974. After graduating with honors in 1974, Mr. Bram returned to the college in 1999 as a writer in residence. As a writer, Christopher Bram has published nine novels, a number of short stories and articles, as well as adapted his work into screenplays. His novels, including \"Surprising Myself (1987),\" \"Hold Tight (1988),\" \"In Memory of Angel Clare (1989),\" \"Almost History (1992),\" \"Father of Frankenstein (1995),\" \"Gossip (1997),\" \"The Notorious Dr. August: his Real Life and Crimes (2000),\" \"Lives of Circus Animals (2003),\" and \"Exiles in America (2006),\" have gained wide acclaim for addressing contemporary issues including homosexuality. He has been honored as a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow in 2003 received the Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. 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Subsequent series are organized chronologically by publication date. Series 13 and 14 contain Bram's shorter works, including material related to unfinished novels, as well as screenplays, short stories, and poetry. Series 15 contains works featuring Bram, including critical articles and interviews with Bram. Series 16 consists of Bram's notebooks, which contain his ideas for novels and short stories. Series 17 contains works by friends which Bram collected and, in some cases, edited. Series 18 contains materials related to events that Bram participated in, and awards and recognition which he received. Series 19 contains materials related to Bram's teaching. Series 20 contains materials related to Bram's connection with William \u0026amp; Mary, including materials from his undergraduate studies at William \u0026amp; Mary as well as his future involvement with the college as a Writer-in-Residence. 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James Gleason Photography Collection","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--Commencement","College of William and Mary--Employees","College of William and Mary--Students","College of William and Mary--Faculty.","Negatives","Photographs","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.","Binder 1 contains a paper inventory of each subject arranged alphabetically and listed with its corresponding contact sheet number.","Binders 2-23 contain contact sheets.","Boxes 1-23 contains negatives 5000-10741","Box 24 and 25 contains 1980sx-1990s un-numbered negatives; personal trips","Box 26 contains contact sheets of W\u0026M students, faculty, sports, parties, Presidents Sullivan and Nichol","Box 27 contains CDs and contact sheets for years circa 2004-2006","Box 28 contains CDs numbered 0084-10862 for years circa 1992-2005","Box 29 contains CDs numbered 10863-10981 for years 2005-2008","Box 30 contains CDs numbered 10983-11002 for years 2005-2008","Gleason served as a freelance photographer for William \u0026 Mary for more than two decades, photographing events, people, locations, etc. related to the University. The collection includes contact sheets, negatives, and CDs containing digital files. The contact sheets should correspond to the negatives (both film and digital). Each binder of contact sheets has a scope note identifying the various subjects found within each binder. The first binder contains a paper inventory, wherein subjects are arranged alphabetically and connected to their respective contact sheet number.","University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8)","The collection of James Gleason represents all aspects of events and activities at the College of William and Mary for the years 1983-2006. Events documented include: Charter Day, commencement, buildings, awards, faculty and staff, students, and athletics. Physically the collection is organized by the \"rolls of film taken\" and into years they were taken. They are stored and protected in plastic sheets in notebooks and numbered for identification.","A paper inventory of photograph subjects listed alphabetically. The contact sheet number for each subject is provided.","Subjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary Ripple and the staff of Undergraduate Admissions, Indian Mascot (see football images), John Williams, James Pinckney Harrison Professors of History, Homecoming (Olde Guarde Luncheon), School of Business Reception, Parent's Weekend (Robert Gates, Hunter Andrews, Sarah Brady, Paul Verkuil), Students in Andrews Hall, Burgesses Day (including Gerald Baliles, Ed Grimsley), Paul Verkuil, Swem Library with sundial in the foreground, Students, Muscarelle Museum, Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Reves Center, Charles Center (Scott Donaldson, Jim Bill, Joel Schwartz), Theatre and Speech Faculty in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Dean's Conference at the School of Education, Muscarelle Museum Phase II Dedication (Jean Kinnamon, Zoe Graves, the Verkuils), Melvin Schiavelli, Eddy Dalton, Brooks George, Canon Reception and the Sponsors Reception at the School of Business, George N. Deshazo, Jr. (Class of 1989, Rhodes Scholar), Christmas Story Time with Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil with Faculty-Emeriti Wives, President's House Door, the first College Assembly Meeting, John Shelby, Roy Pearson, John Thelin, Edward Irish, Lisa Tumor, Cindy Bagley, Marilyn Carlin, S. Dean Olson, Joseph K. Gilley, Sylvia Colston, Barbara Ball, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), Charles Holloway, Circle K, Charter Day, John Jamison, Law School Students and Rodney Smolla, School of Education students, Queen's Guard, Apollo Room Dedication (Jim McCord), Class of 1956 Gift, Reves Center, Thomas Graves (Gandhi Lecture), Reprints of Churchill from Emery Reves' photos, Ewell Hall Dedication, Campaign Kickoff, Retiring Faculty, Faculty Seminar (Melvin Schiavelli), Commencement, Glenn Close, Class of 1939 Gift Presentation (Botetourt Gallery), Walter Williams, Class of 1939 Reunion, Alumni Society Staff, Larry Wiseman, David Thompson, Brad Coursen, Blow Hall Renovation, Wallace Terry, Sam Sadler, Governor's School, Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony, Jean Scott, Michael Plater, Lord Botetourt Statue (original), Recreation Center Construction, Carroll Hardy (alone and with students), Discovery Program, Guion Bluford (labeled in original inventory as \"black astronaut\"), STEP Program, Judge Billy Person, Steve Christie, Employee Picnic, Bickers Dinner, Students versus Administration Basketball Game, Wightman Cup, Wren Building Yard Party, Telecommunications Office Dedication, American-British Legal Conference (Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony Kennedy), Prentis Award, Jimmye Laycock","Subjects: President's Council (multiple functions), Visit by the President of South Korea Roh Tae-woo, Gandhi Lecture (Mario Zamora), Alumni Medallion Recipients, Miller Court Dedication, School of Business Medallion Presentation (T. C. Clarke, Melvin Schiavelli, John Jamison), Bob Clay (Class of 1968), Paul Verkuil Dinner in the Wren Building, David Lutzer, Snow Scenes (Wren Building, Alumni House, President's House), Nathan Altshuler, Norman F. Barka, Ken Kambis, Blow Hall Renovation, Bonnie Chandler, Chris McGowan, Nancy Schoenberger, CEBAF, Event from Black Awareness Week, Black Student Leadership Conference (Melba Moore), EMBA, Wren Building, Rodney Smolla, Basketball Games (identified and unidentified), Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Campus Recreation Center, Charter Day, William \u0026 Mary Plate and Key, School of Business Honors, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), AEF, James Patton, Joyce VanTassel-Barka, Reves Center International Students, Law School Foundation, School of Business, Lou Holtz Dinner and Football Celebration, Howard Scammon, William Ivey Long, Don Ball, Davis Y. Paschall, Anne Dobie Peebles, John Thelin, Janet Kimbrough (Class of 1921), Alumni Service Awards Presentation, Japanese Epson Corporation Visit, Seiko Epson Awards, Joanne Braxton, Mitchell A. Byrd, Charlotte P. Mangum, Joanne Funigiello, Craig Canning, Jamie Doyle (Class of 1990), Diana Wishard (Class of 1991), Eric Robert Quick (Class of 1990), S. Dean Olson, Frank Lendrim, John F. Lavach, Olde Guarde, Moot Courtroom Dedication, Sandy Kapur (Class of 1991), Matthew Brandon (Class of 1992), William H. Davis (Class of 1990), Daniel H. Scherotter (Class of 1991), Students, School of Business Retirees Reception, Priorities Plaque, Adam Rifkin, Campus Scenes, American Bar Association Reception, Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil, Ukrop Family and Market, Erin Strother Murray (Class of 1993), Jay Shropshire (Class of 1987), Linda Reilly with Students, Visiting Nobel Prizer Winner, Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Mary Swartz, Deborah Vick, Neal Devins, Walter Williams, Tom Collins, James Heller, Commencement, Lawrence Becker and Wife, Eric O. Ayisi, STEP Program, Classified Employee Awards, Judge and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Alumni Society Meeting, Employee Picnic, Post Office Dedication, Jimmye Laycock, Tyrone Sheldon, Admissions Office Staff, Prentis Award, Alex Haley (Author), Phil Stoddard, James Bill, Davis Y. Paschall at the Wren Building, Friends of the College, Washington Program at Brookings Institute, Wilford Kale and Harry Smith, Law School Staff with Dean of Law School Timothy Sullivan, Fall Faculty Party, Sarah Brady (Class of 1964), Journalist in Residence, Anne Pratt, CASE School Tea, Stan Brown and Friends, Warren Burger, Ed Allenby, Tercentenary Commission, Peter Neufeld (Class of 1958), Faculty Members in Class, Blow Memorial Hall, Ferguson Seminar, Robert Dutro's People, Jack Cloud Party, Order of the White Jacket Banquet, Zable Stadium Sign Installation and Dedication, Homecoming, Zabel Stadium and Cary Field, Joe Montgomery (Class of 1974), Talbot Taylor, Janine Scancarelli, Ann Reed","Subjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron Rosenberg, Gary Shaw, Anne Henderson, Neal Devins, John Levy, Wren Building Portico Door and Alumni Plaque, John Thelin, David Finifter, S. Dean Olson, Scott Donaldson, Julius Mastro, Jack D. Edwards, Craig Canning, Judith Ewell, Sam Sadler, Peter Derks, Mariann Jelinek, Sheila Walker, Roy L. Pearson, Ken Kambis, Ronald Sims, Louis Catron, Don Messmer, Mark Johnson, Joanne Braxton, John A. Williams, Larry Ring, Julia Brazelton, Tomoko Hamada, John McGlennon, Thad Tate, Ron Rappaport, John Charles, Chonghan Kim, Clement Conger (Class of 1977), Law School Debate Champions, Women's Studies with Ann Pratt, Carole Chappell, Baseball, Annual Fund Phonathon, Paul Verkuil, Zable Stadium and Cary Field, Cheerleaders, Virginia Kerns, George Grayson, Alumni Society and Students, Robert M. Fulmer, Russian Speakers, Dutch Ambassador (Public Policy Program), LADS Seminar (Tish Paschall, Anne Pratt), California Regional Campaign (San Diego), Louis Catron with James Axtell and Bartram Brown, Society of Alumni Writers Awards (Barry Adams, John Entwisle), Writers' Festival, Christopher Wren Association (Wayne Kernodle), Career Services, \"Frog Baby\" Dedication (Patrick Hayes, Fran Verkuil, Frank Shatz), Mark Heaphy, Environmental Award, Law School Dorm, Korean Ambassador Kim, Basketball, Law School Students, Law School Minority Brochure, Leslie Cheek Award, Old Guarde Day, W. Barry Adams, Newport News Shipbuilding Room Dedication in Blow Hall, Antonin Scalia, MBA Students, William E. Fulmer, Michael Plater, Frank Lendrim with Choir, Wade Broughman (Class of 1990), Sundial, Renick Scholar, Wilcox Sisters (Class of 1991), Blow Memorial Hall, John McGlennon, Commencement, Barrett Carson, Alumni Society - Class of 1975, Lee Foster, Bess Littlefield, Barry Adams, Warren Billings (Class of 1962), Child Care Center Groundbreaking, Rare Documents to Swem Library (D. Hillson Ryan, Hays T. Watkins), Dennis Taylor, Williamsburg Garden Club, Recreational Sports, Alumni, Millie West, Phyllis Glenn, Black Awareness Week, William \u0026 Mary Logo, Fraternity Lodges (including destruction of some), Exchange Program (Keio University, Bob Gross), Employee Picnic, Black Student Leadership Conference (CHAMPS, Carroll Hardy), Football Media Day (Jimmye Laycock, Chris Hakel, Robert Green), Washington Hall Renovation, Sorority Court, Faculty Art Studio Construction, Child Care Center Construction, Charles Center Presentation (Wilson Fellows), Laura Dillard at Town \u0026 Gown Luncheon, Tercentenary Commission Meeting, Fall Faculty Party, Press Conference regarding Paul Verkuil's Resignation, Geroge Grayson Rally, Professor C. Kim, Band, Football versus James Madison University, Fred Wallace Retirement Party, Kiwanis Meeting, Davis Y. Paschall Birthday Party with Choir, John Entwisle (Class of 1944), Alumni Fellows, Prentis Award, Order of the White Jacket, Orchestra, Aubrey Mason (Class of 1947), Chris Hakel, Chuck Swenson, Photograph of Bruce Lincoln's Book and Lewis B. Puller's Book, Verkuil and Staff with his Birthday Cake, 20th Anniversity of Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Robert (Class of 1941) and Bruce Hornsby, Dawn Redwood Tree, Fran Verkuil, Office of Minority Affairs, Charter Day, Charles Center (Joel Schwartz), Virginia Collins, Pan America Ambassadors Conference, Basketball Hall of Fame (Schiavelli, Randolph, Norenberg, Kruis, Darragh, Besnier)","Subjects: Child Care Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Kiwanis Members, Order of the White Jacket, School of Education, Richard Sherman, Student Alumni Liaison Council, Faculty Senate, Davis Y. Paschall, Howard Scammon, Roger Sherman, Robert Gates, Timothy Sullivan Presidential Announcement, Football Reunion, Alumni Society (Event, Board Members), Bob Scholnick, Admission Viewbook Students, Timothy Sullivan, Reginald Clark (Assistant to the President), Students, Commencement, Joe Agree Retirement Party, Kiwanis Awards, Timothy Sullivan Installation, \"Minority Student Group,\" Employee Picnic, Copies of Pictures, Ronald Sims, Fred Adair, \"Black Student Group,\" Publications, John Dayton, Robert Dutro, Jack Willis, Faye Shealy, Tercentenary Poster, Canon Gift, Fran Verkuil, Agnes Paschall, Tish Paschall, Sundial, Alumni House Event, EMBA Program, Board of Visitors, Music Department, Spaulding Courtyard and Garden Dedication, Jesse Jackson, President's Brunch, Fall Faculty Party, Chamber of Commerce, Wren Building, Football, Crim Dell, Chemistry Student, Tercentenary Commission, President's Box, Campus Police, Homecoming, Kelly Shaver, Paul Whilely, Paul Marcus, Timothy Sullivan Inauguration, President's House Interior, William H. \"Billy\" Baxter (Class of 1992), Alumni House Interior, Facilities Management T-Shirts, Alumni Society Staff, Thomas Jefferson Statue Dedication, Soccer, Fund raising Dinner, Cheerleaders, Prentis Award, Honorary Football Coaches (Hays Watkins, John Jamison, Jim Ukrop), Prince Charles Announcement, History Book Authors (Thad Tate, Richard Sherman, Sue Godson, Ludwell Johnson), Barrett Hall, Elliot \u0026 Carol Schaubach, Wren Planting Ceremony, Basketball, Yule Log, President's House at Christmas, Women's Basketball, Tercentenary Quilt","Subjects: Charter Day, Athletic Department Poster (Cover of Football History Book), Basketball, Yule Log, Tercentenary Quilt, Students in Lab, Timothy Sullivan, President's House Tour for Garden Week, Reves Center Lecture, King \u0026 Queen Ball, Choir, Meese Debate, Lynn Redgrave, S. Dean Olson, Reves Center Sign and Students, University Center, Wally Riley, Jon Lever, Center for Gifted Education Opening Reception, Medallion given to University of Aberdeen, Herrington J. Bryce, Prince Charles, Board of Visitors on Steps of Blow Hall, Ray Betzner, Jim Brinkley and Hays Watkins, Gillian Cell (New Provost Announcement), Glenn Close, Alumni Chapter Party in Washington, Kiwanis, Governor and Mrs. Mills Godwin, Anne Sullivan, Art Award, Commencement, Davis Y. Paschall, Millie West, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Luncheon, Charter Day Videotape Presentation (Sullivan and Richard McCluney), Tercentenary Gifts, Old Guarde Day, Tercentenary Trip to London, Queen Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher, Tercentenary Choir Trip to Drapers Hall, Employee Picnic, William \u0026 Mary Theatre, CEBAF, Michael Powell (Director of Affirmative Action), Visiting Japanese Students, Tercentenary Hall Construction, University Center, Cookbook Cover, Football Media Day, John Tyler Portrait, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Truman Scholar Winner and Finalist, Alan Ward, Michael Clark, James Bill, Craig Canning, Ann Moore, I. Trotter Hardy, Jr., Ed Allenby, HACE, Presentation of \"Commencement\" Print, Cabot Wade (Class of 1974), Homecoming, Chancellor's Robe Print, Reves Medallion, Convocation, Maya Angelou, \"Minority Students,\" Reves Symposium, Wendy Reves, \"100 Years of Football\" (Harvard), Japanese President of Canon's Dinner at the President's House, Mary Sue Terry, James Blair Statue, Swem Library, Bruce Hornsby, Lord Botetourt Statue, ROTC, National Planned Giving Institute Graduation Dinner and Certificate Presentations, Women's Basketball, Thad Tate, Gerald Johnson, Lee Foster, Debora Ventis, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, George Greenia, Victor Liguori, James McCord","Subjects: Career Exploration Day, Asian-American Conference, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Basketball, Dennis Slon, Deborah Vick, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Kiwanis, Sugar Sculpture of the Historic Campus, EMBA, Historic Campus and Other Locations in the Snow, Campus Scenes, Tim Sullivan as Santa, President's House and Brafferton at Christmas, Roy Pearson, Basketball, W. Barry Adams, \"Commencement\" Print, Sundial, BBC Interviewing Class for Radio Program, Wren Building, Lord Botetourt Statue, James Blair Statue, Dutch Ambassador's Visit, Bone Marrow Drive, Budget Meeting, National Planned Giving Institute, Sorority Court Fire, Oliver North, Law School Family Seminar, Small Hall, Colonial Relays, Admission Office Staff, Senior Class Officers Induction, Charlie Woollum, Alumni Service Awards, Project Taproot Staff, Tercentenary Hall, Old Guarde Day, Seafood Chef's Symposium at VIMS, \"Mostly Mozart II\" concert, University Center, Senior Class Gift Presentation (Lee Foster), Davis Y. Paschall, Timothy Sullivan, S. Dean Olson, Richard Sears, Sherri Givens Holland, Paula Hicks, Andrew Zawacki, Football Team Captains, Concert Orchestra, Sony Gift Presentation, Democratic Senators Visit, Ewell Award Recipients, Choir, Zarathustra's Coffee House, Multicultural Affairs (Black Student Organization Awards Reception), Senior Art Exhibit in Andrews, Tamara Burk, School of Education Award Luncheon, Alumni Service Awards, Circle K, Jim Brinkley Recognized by Students, Mary Joy Archer, Eric Ayisi, Bradner Coursen, M. Boyd Coyner, Jr., Joanne Funigiello, Richard Sherman, Faculty Retirees, Jeannie Baliles, President's Aides, Margaret Poles Spencer, Susan Grover, Retirement of Vic Raschi's Baseball Number, Japanese Ambassador, Melvin Schiavelli, Martha Ingles, Lloyd Guth, Laura Rexroth, Commencement, Students for Viewbook, Telephone Directory Cover Shots, VIMS (Wachapreague), Robert J. Huggett, HACE/BFSF, Carr Cup, Lake Matoaka, Football Camp, Gillian Cell, Child Care Center staff, Retirement Party (Stan Brown, Bob Hunt, Pete Freeman), Employee Picnic, Margaret Saha with Students, James Ridgway, Annual Support Staff, Homecoming T-Shirt, Jeanne and John Hopke, Thomas Krattenmaker and Samoa Watanabe, Multicultural Affairs Student Group Leaders, Freshman Move-In, Campus Center Marketplace, Convocation, William N. Walker, \"Indian Scientist,\" Colleen Kennedy, Craig Canning, Fraternity Complex Fire, Thomas Jester and Sarah Kruse, Brent Nase Promotion to Major, Undergraduate Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Strategic Plan Report Meeting, Alan Ward and Ambassador Fritts, James Bill and James Deffenbaugh in Swem Library, Fall Faculty Party, Students, Iris Anderson (VIMS, burning of Brazilian Grasslands), Korean American Students Association (KASA), Ellis Marsalis, Field Hockey, Family Weekend, Prentis Award, Friends of the College Community Concert, E. Rae Harcum, Soccer, AmeriCorps Volunteers/Office of Volunteer Opportunities, Greg Werkheiser, Roberto Refinetti, Charles Gressard and Cindy Snell, Sandra Ward with Robin Ransome, James Stronge with Jan Rozzelle, Gail McEachron-Hirsch with Michael Buhl, Supreme Court Preview Conference in the McGlothlin Moot Courtroom","Subjects: Supreme Court Preview Conference, Strategic Plan Committee, Avalon Clothesline Project, P. E. Olson, Randolph Coleman, Monica Augustin, Anne Rasmussen, Campus Gardens, Lake Matoaka and College Woods Demonstration, Homecoming, Warren Buck, Sarah Brady, Lake Matoaka, School of Business Sears Workshop Participants, Plumeri Golf Tournament, Timothy Sullivan, William Rehnquist, Harry Carrico, Choir, Page Hayhurst, Thomas Krattenmaker and Law Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Basketball, School of Education, VIMS Aquaculture Workshop, Katherine Preston, Alumni Bookstore Catalog Photos, Bookstore Interior Renovations, William H. Davis, HACE Green \u0026 Gold Christmas (Joyce Jackson and Student), Child Care Center, Republican Governor's Conference, Reves Center Staff, President's House Committee Dinner, Soaring Eagles in the University Center, Duplicates of Photos, Alumni Gift Shop Ad, Presentation to Muriel Christison, Seth Schofield, Kiwanis, John Graves, Lloyd Guth with Students, Yule Log Ceremony, State Senate Finance Committee Meeting in PBK Hall, Mitchell Byrd, Julius Green Retirement Party, Laurie Sanderson, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, General Assembly Session with Margaret Thatcher, Black Student Leadership Conference, Student Association Presidential Candidates, Tennis Center with Team Members, Pamela Fleming, Facilities Management Contractors on Rooftop, World Wide Web Server Screen, Students with New Class Registration System in the Campus Center, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Meeting, Diane and Dianne Fannin, Curtis Strange Golf Classic, Russian Judges Visit, Inter-American Ambassadorial Summit, School of Business, Writing Resources Center Renovation Dedication, Monroe Scholars Brochure (students in the Charles Center), Trees, President's House at Christmas, Chief Justice Harry Carrico, University Center, College Woods, QVC Broadcast from the Wren, Sandy McDonald, Tennis Center Construction, Davison Douglas, Law School Forum (Pat Robertson), National Center for State Courts Staff, Emeric Fischer, EMBA, Peninsula Center Students, Alumni Board Dinner, Alumni Service Awards, Hans Otto Tiefel, Daniel Preston, Admission Video Filming, Monroe Scholars, PAC 20/20, Reves Center Symposium, Tree Planting Ceremony for Tim Sullivan, Tom Ward and Lou Messier, Father Charles Kelly, David Maraniss, Board of Visitors, Dutch Parliamentarians Visit, Dedication of Rector's Office in Blow to Flora Willcox Berkeley, David Maraniss, Vocal Students, AEF Awards Dinner, Ted Zoller, Bookstore Grand Opening, Alumni Society Board Members, Clay Clemens, VIMS Groundbreaking for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Don E. Harrison Award Winners, Daniel Preston, Students in the Writing Resources Center, Neal Cardwell, Chemistry Award Winners, Kathy Green, Sony President Masaaki Morita and Tercentenary Hall, Student Letter Writing Campaign, Emergency Blue Lights, Boyle Society Luncheon, Ruth Jones, Week of the Young Child (Gillian Cell, Stewart Gamage, Sam Sadler), President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Commencement, President George H. W. Bush","Subjects: Reves Center Advisory Council, VIMS Groundbreaking Ceremony for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Student Project (Housing Partnership), AEF Seniors, Paul Marcus, James Moliterno, Bob Diaz and Randy Cutter with their CD-ROM at VIMS, National Center for State Courts, AEF Awards Dinner, International Chief Justices visit the Law School, Wren Building Interior Repairs and Crypt, Wren Building Interiors and Yard, Reves Center Borgenicht Symposium, Wheel of Fortune Auditions, W\u0026M Recyling Logo, Kathy Green, Judith Lorimer, Frank Kershner, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Ronald Giese, George Rublein, Virginia Laycock McLaughlin, Students with new registration system in the Campus Center, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Donald B. Morgan, Jack Martin, George Rublein, Kirk Havens, Textbooks, Dedication of the Rector's Office in Blow Hall Sarah Kruse, Tennis Center Dedication, Peninsula Center exterior, Adam Potkay, Leo Charette, Mike Nichols, Internaional Students, Tonia Valletta with Tim Sullivan, World Wide Web Server Screen, Facilities Management Staff, Law School carnival, Kevin McCoy, Campus Police, Lwarence Wiseman, Mary Carroll Johansen, Carol Jacklin, Gary Fannin, National Organic Chemistry Symposium, Soccer Camp, S. Dean Olson, University Center, Football Camp, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Carl Roseberg donate \"Egret\" with Anne Sullivan, NASA/VIMS Mentorship Program, Housekeeping Staff, Esterine Myler, Paul Heideman, Bryan Complex Construction, Geology Department moves to Tercentenary Hall, Kiwanis, VSSRP, Football Media Day, Employee Appreciation Day, Pre-Graduate Summer History Program in Historical Research, Frances Knight, Keio Program, Thomas Krattenmaker, Physics Students, VSRRP, Teleconferencing System, President's Reception for New Freshmen, School of Education/Special Education Grant Recipients, MBA Program, Educating the Homeless Children Program, Opening Convocation, David McCullough, Football, Courtroom 21 Showcases New Video Conferencing, Second Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Fall Faculty Party, Multicultural Affairs Guest Speaker Bertice Berry, Female Students in ROTC Program, New LION Computer System Unveiled in Swem Library, Law School Professor and Students, Students in Biology Lab, Students in Kinesiology Lab, Family Weekend, Elizabeth Canuel, Margaret Saha, Louise Kale, Hans C. von Baeyer, Dennis Manos, Terry Meyers with Amy Goldberg, Nikki Giovanni, Prentis Award, Roberto Refinetti, Rows of Books in Swem Library, Bicycles on Campus, Randolph Coleman with Kia Williams, Virginia Livesay, Jordan Spector, School of Business Faculty, Thomas Marshall, Linda Malone, Paul Morris, John Delos, Keith Griffioen, John Kane, Ed Remler, Franz Gross, John McKnight, David Armstrong, Morton Eckhause, Linda Luvaas, Aileen Moffatt, Dupont Hall Exterior, Modern Languages Lab, Crim Dell, Muscarelle Museum, Harvey Langholtz, Locksmiths, Homecoming, Seatbelts donated to Child Care Center, Ron Rapoport, Emily Shriver, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Forum, Jesse Bohl, Dominique Rabata, Reta Metcalf, Choir, Shirley Baker, County Courthouse Archtectural Design Competition, National Planned Giving Institute, Lord Botetourt Statue, Pamela Harriman, Town Meeting on Peace (Wendy Reves and Jack Borgenicht), Scenery, Larry Richards, Chemistry Department, Lake Matoaka, Davis Y. Paschall with Dean Olson and Mark Riley, Sunken Garden, Ewell Hall, Physics Faculty at TJNAF, Snow Scenes, Yule Log Ceremony, Dirk Walecka, President's Office Staff, Jack Borgenicht's Donation to the Peace Studies Program, HACE Holiday Charity Drive for the Salvation Army, Paul Stockmeyer, EMBA Program, Heroes of the January Snow Storm, Ronald St. Onge, William F. Merck, Nancy Nash, Robert Gross, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Breakfast for VA Lawmakers who are Alumni of the College, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Teresa Longo, Donna Ware, Sue Trask, Karen Dolan, Ksenia Jaroshevich, Margaret Cook, Susan Richardson, Terry Jones, Sue Trask, Michael Stump, Students attend General Assembly Meeting, Students Letter Writing Campaign, Basketball, Senate Finance Hearing, Admission Office Suport Staff with Christopher Wren Volunteer Assistants, Tennis Center, Tercententary Hall, James Blair Hall under Renovation, Visiting Russian Students, Stase Michaels, Bridget Harrison, Timothy Bouck, Laura Keyt, \"Oliver,\" Dorothy \"Momma Dot\" Harrold, Preliminary Design for Swem Library Addition, Food Service Workers spend two nights in the University Center during winter weather, David Holmes, Baptist Students, Lacrosse International Invitational, Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff, Yana Rodgers with Students, Leslie Cheek Award, Carter's Grove, Lawrence Eagleburger, School of Education","Subjects: Davis Y. Paschall honored with sundial made by George Crawford, Tucker Hall, Rogers Hall, Charles F. Hobson, Flourishing Faith Story, Michael Clark, Atrium, Fred Lederer, James Blair Drive, School of Business, Ann Moore, Student Assembly President Swearing-In, Terry Driscoll, Multicultural Affairs Fashion Show, Joe Agee, National Center for State Courts, School of Education, Patrick Hayes Writers' Festival, Campus Telephone Operators, Stefan Raab, Colonial Relays, Reves Center, Wren Building, Crim Dell, Constance Pilkington, Star Magnolia Tree Planing (Sexual Assault Awareness Day), Ronald Rosenberg, Announcement of Warren Burger Papers Donation with Margaret Thatcher, NATO Conference with Margaret Thatcher, Law School's Chili Cook-off, Students Studying in the Sunken Garden, Tim Sullivan, Hunter B. Andrews Appreciation Dinner, Technology Lab to Aid Visually Impaired Students, Dedication of Granite Bench in Tercentenary Hall, Choir's last Performance under Frank Lendrim, 50th Anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarship, Reves Center Advisory Council, Bill James, Craig Canning, Scenery, Mark Patterson with \"Fetch!,\" Marine Chemistry and Toxicology Building under construction at VIMS, Gary Rice, Deborah Morse, Students ringing the Wren Bell, Thomas Krattenmaker with students and alone, Christine Niehaus, Fulbright Scholars, Track at Zable Stadium, Early Music Ensemble, AEF Awards, Lizbeth Jackson, Tyler Hall, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Employees on Ferry between Yorktown/Gloucester, Blue Spruce Tree Dedication, Groundbreaking for Applied Research Center (Oyster Point), Commencement, Antonin Scalia, Marian Wright Edelman, Sam Sadler, Arrival of Burger Papers to Swem Library, Law School Class Reunion, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr., TJNAF Staff, Mark Fowler, Honorable John Chichester, Dedication of Fisheries Science Laboratory at VIMS, Football Camp, Food Service Employees, Employee Appreciation Day, Thomasine Jackson, Della Harris, VSF, Gary Fannin, Cary Carson, Diane Taylor, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Law School Building, Sandra Scott, Alumni House, Zable Stadium, University Center, Cary Field, Student Health Center, Yates Hall, Fraternity Complex, W\u0026M Hall, Recreation Center, Busch Tennis Courts, Commons Randolph Complex, Jones Hall, Small Hall, Morton Hall, PBK Memorial Hall, Barksdale Field, Rogerts Hall Swem Library Wildflower Refuge, New Campus Entrance, Blow Hall, Thiemes House, Richmond Road, Tucker Hall, Senior Walk, Brafferton, Duke of Gloucester Street, Sorority Court, Keio University Students and Dean, Freshman Move-in, Spotswood Society, Student Activities Night, Matoaka Theatre Construction, Opening Convocation, Football Players and Coaches, Sports Information Staff, Campus Drive Bridge, Dupont Hall, Women's Soccer, Football, Gerald Johnson, Parking Services Employees, Gillian Cell, Physics Summer Students, MBA Students, Construction on New Campus Buildings, James Blair Hall, Brown Hall, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Hurrican Fran Remnants, Austin Roberts, Rector Marshall Acuff, J. Edward Grimsley, William Hausman, Teaching Enhancement Project Faculty, Bruce Grant, Ellen Cloyd, Bill Geary, R. Roger Baldwin, Annul Fund Phonathon and Board, Family Weekend, Women's Rugby, Gentlemen of the College, EMBA Graduation, Tree Planting, Reception for Faculty Authors, Dedication of Zable Stadium Gate, Junior Tribal Dancers, Joyce Jones, Abner Mikva, US Senatorial Race Debate between John Warner and Mark Warner, Pat Choate, Visiting Scholars, Collegiate Fun and Fitness Tour, James Gilmore, Homecoming, Bonfire, Gift to IEACH by Malvern H. Omohundro, Plumeri Park Baseball Facility Press Conference, Reimond Pitz, Students in Physics Lab, Davis Y. Paschall's 85th Birthday Celebration, Jane Goodall, James Blair Statue, \"Sink or Swem\" Campaign Kickoff, Frances Thornton's Gift to Economics Dept., James Blair Hall Rededication,","Subjects: Dennis Slon, Black Law Students Association, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Joseph Galano, Gillian Cell, Hans Christian Ackerman, S. Dean Olson, Students at Matthew Whaley School, University Relations, Sharon Morgan, Adolph Hight, William Bynum, Combined Virginia Campaign Leaders, Basketball, Football, Ronald Hoffman, Tuckahoe, Barboursville, Natural Bridge, Monticello, Poplar Forest, University of Virginia, House of Burgesses, National Planned Giving Institute, EMBA, Alan Cates, Athletes performing community service, Joe Agee, Tim Sullivan, Gil Granger, Meeting of General Assembly in Colonial Williamsburg honoring Ludwell Johnson and Hans Christian Ackerman, Bust of Thomas Jefferson, First National Student Leadership Conference on Race and Culture, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, ROTC Cadets, Charter Day, Kiwanis Members, State Capitol, Choir's performance at Bill Clinton's Inauguration, Kevin Hendricks, Martin Mathes, Carlton Stockton, Annual Fund Phonathon, Arthur Martinez and School of Business Medallion, James Bill, Jamie Ware, Bill Hawthorne, Travis Patton, Law School Panel, Alan Diamonstein, David McCullough, GTE Grant, Wren Building, Bicycles, Choir performing at Pamela Harriman's funeral, Patricia Volp, Kamba Bolch, Gene Burreson, Students in the Sunken Gardens, Bonnie Kelm, Antony Flew, Joseph Ellis, Center for Gifted Education Program, Adib Mattar, Zenobia Attari, Daniel Cristol, Daniel Nezlek, Jonathan Harr, Charles Ogletree, Tom Gjelten, BFSF Forum Talent Show, Laura Tsaggaris, Sigmi Pi Brothers, Bike to Work Week, Mosaic '97, Shannon Sullivan, Concert Band, Steve Christie, Men's Track and Field, President's House Garden, Marv Levy, Fred Lederer, Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Students, Mark Warner, Spring Awards Reception, Faye Shealy, Lizbeth Jackson, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Senior Class Gift Reception, Chesapeake Bay Hall Dedication, Faculty Retirees, Board of Visitors, First Duke Award Recipient Ruby DaCosta, Tree Planting, Stephen Kaattari, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Sam Sadler, Jennifer Johnson, Cybelle McFadden, Candice Brown, VIMS, Jason Schemmel, Craig Foisey, Marc Sher, Commencement, Baseball, Brandy Olson, Hobie Blosser, Plumeri Park Groundbreaking, Muscarelle Museum, Jim and Fran McGlothin, Mary Glisteen, Lois Parker, VIMS Wachapreague Lab, Daniel Stewart, Re-engineering Group, Mike McGiffert, Matt Trowbridge, Clayton Brooks, Harvey Langholtz, Clare Boothe Luce Program Award Winners, Groundbreaking at Jefferson Center, Multicultural Affairs, Monroe Scholars Brochure, VSF, Keio Students, Student Health Services, Employee Appreciation Day, Campus Police, Stephen Ndegwa, John Tyler Archaeological Dig, Bettie Adams, USAF Band, Thomasine Lewis, Tom Finn, Clyde Haulman, Jefferson Statue, Exhibit Honoring Nancy Marshall, Freshman Move-In, Entrance to New Campus, Freshman Orientation Speech, Mickey Vollmer, Computer Center Lab, Steve McNamee, Sam White, Patsy Morales, Peter Hoyle, Campus Buildings, Convocation, Minority Student Reception, Christopher Wren Association Workshop, Brian Bennett, Nancy Marshall, Student Activities Night, Annual Fund Board, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Linda Tuck, Ballroom Dance Club, Lord Botetourt Statue, Virginia Carey, Boyle Society Luncheon","Subjects: Family Weekend, Margaret Thatcher, VIMS, Campus Buildings, Muscarelle Museum, Tim Sullivan, David Bradley, Crim Dell, James River swim in memory of John Randolph, Rededication of Tercentenary Hall as McGlothlin-Street Hall, Computer Science Group Photo, Football, School of Business, VBHEC Virginia First 2000, Busch Gardens Private Party, Sam Sadler, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Chemistry Department Staff, Wren Building, Choir, Memorial Service for William Spong, Kiwanis, Patty Zwollo, Law School Students, Martha Dennis Christiansen, Into the Streets Day, Jim Gilmore, Bob Dole, Reves Center Advisory Council, Homecoming, Tree Planting Ceremony Honoring Betty Shabazz, Christopher Howard, Tomoko Hamada, China President Jiang Zemin in Colonial Williamsburg, Don Beyer, Concert Band, Middle East Peace Conference in Washington, Nadine Strossen, Sunken Garden, Peter Braxton, William Starnes, Mark Constantine, Robert Gross, Richard and Sally rice, Martin Seligman, Hunter B. Andrews, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Valerie Moye, Robert Gossweiler, Robert Polito, Basketball, Harriston Tyler, Mike Unger, Faculty and Staff Line Dance Class, Nancy Schoenberg, Sam Kashner, People's Liberation Army's Visit to the Department of Military Science, HACE Officers, Charlotte Brown, Project Taproot Staff, Women's Chorus, National Planned Giving Institute, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Patricia Volp, Fort Pocahontas, James Bill, Reception in Richmond for Mark Earley, Colleen Kennedy, Faculty Leaders of Lunch Time Religious Groups, Intellectual Property Seminar, Gary Defotis, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Native American Speakers at Dialogue on Affiramative Action Program, HACE Holiday Projects, Lord Botetourt Statue, Randolph Coleman, Charter Day, James Ukrop receiving Business School Medallion, Carlton Swearingen, Pre-Law Fraternity, Kathleen Bragdon, Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice King, Clive Dewey, Shiewei Zhang, Fred Lederer, Mel Vogelsang, Geology Day, Women's Lacrosse, George Allen, Bill Mirguet, Cheerleaders, Athletic Hall of Fame Inductin Ceremony, Plaque Dedication of Kate Waller Barrett, Mosaic '98, Mark Constantine, Center for Gifted Education, Joyce Jackson, Garry Fannin, Gail Sears, Gerald Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Student Projects, Melvin Ely, Virginia Torczon, \"Spring\" Statue, Lawrence Pulley, Inaugural Virtual Campus Visit. Dennis Blanton, NPGI, Richard Posner, Covenant Players, Hispanic Conference, Cindy Gillam, School of Business, George Grayson, Dedication of Funds for Applied Research Center, Land Exchange Final Document Signing, Graduating Senior Musicians, President of Beijing Normal University, Board of Visitors, Swem Library Expansion Groundbreaking, Frank Shatz, Stella Neiman, Della Harris, Annual Fund Dinner, Joyce Hoar, Steven Kuehl, Harvey Langholtz, Annual Bone Marrow Drive, Chad Carr, Alcohol Conference, Sarah Scott, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Winners, Roy Pearson, Nancy Marshall, Connie McCarthy, Trotter Hardy, Kris Lane, Peace Corps Volunteers, ROTC Cadets, Larry Evans, David Nicholls, Larry Williams, S. Dean Olson, Max Shear, Bernard Bowman, Commencement, Jimmye Laycock, Terry Driscoll, Barbara Blosser","Subjects: School of Business, NPGI, Thomas Jefferson IV, Nicole DePuty, Richard Prosl, Law School Faculty, GTE Summer Day Camps Students, S. Dean Olson, Brian Blouet, Government Department Faculty, Don Baxter, Katherine Rahman, Taylor Reveley, James Barbour, Lawrence Charity, Football Camp, Blow Hall, Dan Marino, Employee Appreciation Day, Muscarelle Museum, Ted Zoller, Beckman Scholars, Clyde Haulman, Bernard Bowman, Coordinators of ICAES Conference, Diane Shakes, Senate Finance Subcommittee Campus Visit, Public Affairs Staff Retreat, Recreation Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Freshman Orientation Speech, Tim Sullivan, Canoeists, Physics Students, Applied Research Center, Blue Ribbon Commission Meeting, Crim Dell, Ann Hoffler, Diane Evans, Annual Fund Students, Convocation, Patrick Dwyer, Campus Tour, Swem Library, Millington Hall, Jim Griffin, Ann Marie Stock, Cindy Bagley, Howard Hughes Institute Grant, MBA Students, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Martha Case, Jessica Clark, Freshman Orientation, Moot Courtroom, Wren Building, Annual Fund Board of Directors, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Conference on Slavery, Cindy Van Dover, Xiaodong Zhang, Margaret Holland, Plumeri Park, Leo Charette, Nancy Burkett, Wilbert Bryant, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Fifth Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Mosaic '98, Pedro Jones, Scott Nelson, Choir, Christopher MacGowan, Bill Corvello, Horace Boyer, Mihailo Crnobrnzja, Ted Lyman, Williamsburg Crossroads lanning Group Meeting, Joint Program with EVMS, CIT, Women's Chorus, Margaret Thatcher, Homecoming, John Lanzalotti, Lloyd Cutler, James Ellroy, Leadership Award Winners, ODK Induction with Davis Y. Paschall, Stewart H. Gamage, Warren Buck, David Bernd, Pamela P. Chinnis, Faculty Debate on Bill Clinton's Impeachment, Women's Leadership Conference, National Planned Giving Institute, Kiwanis, Rita Durrant, Wren Building, Brafferton Kitchen, Students, Williamsburg Crossroads Coalition Meeting, Basketball, Peggy Shaw, Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships Announcement, Lord Botetourt Statue, Mario Molina, Filming of Elderhostel on Fitness Trail, Kathleen Slevin, Matthew O'Connor, Pat Burdette, Wendy Reves receiving the Lord Botetourt Award, HACE, Bone Marrow Drive, John Lavach, Students in Class, Steve Cole, House Appropriations Committee touring Millington, Lilian Hoaglund, Students decorating President's House Christmas Tree, Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Hurrican Mitch, Sam Jones, Reves Center Sign and Students, Ice Storm Damage, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lawrence Becker, Francie Cante-Arries, Karen Locke, May Day Orators and Mentors, Men's Swim Team and Coaches","Subjects: Basketball, Charter Day, Jonathan Crystal, Students, Mark Gettys, W\u0026M Theatre, Donna Ware, Tesla Jeltema, Vivienne Moore, Talbot Taylor, Rhys Isaac, Men's Gymnastics, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Barbara Watkinson with Tom Finn and George Greenia (Apocalyptic Studies), Lisa Phipps, James E. Smith, Dennis Aebersold, Tina Nichols, Wayne Kernodle, Chris Bram, Pam Hunt, Annual Majors and Careers Expo, Marcus Hicks, Keep It Green Founders, Reception, Grassroots Theatre, Bosnian Student Reception, Tim Sullivan, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Bosnia and the Balkins Conference, Anne Reilly, Robert Archibald, Rob Hinkle, Information Technology Support Center, Pamela Harriman Fellowships Reception, Bell Building, Lee Rawls, John and Marilyn Entwisle, Barbara Miller, Tommy Norment, Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Hunter B. Andrews, Bone Marrow Drive, Athletic Awards Banquet, NPGI, Edward Crapol, Philip Morgan, Joel Sachs, Bike Shop Fire, J. Edward Grimsley, Bruce Hornsby, Larry Evans' Government Class, William T. Walker, Bosnian Students, Faculty Retirees, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Albanian Students, MTV Campus Invasion, Prentis Award, Truman Scholar, Sugar Ray, Duke Award, President's Aides, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Board of Visitors, May Day Celebration, Spotswood Society, Bernard Bowman, Blue Ribbon Commission, Tess Owens, Karen Hammer, John McGlennon, John Gilmour, William Morrow, Poul E. Olson, Commencement, Jacquelyn McLendon, Boyle Society Luncheon, Williamsburg Crossroads Advisory Group Meeting, Jack G. Boyd, Jr., Ed Pratt, Michael Reiss, Cherice Carlos, Mark Tucker, Michael Kelley and Jason Gammon with the ToF/SIMS, Linling Wu, Franklin Robeson, Federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce Meeting, Zable Stadium Parking Lot, Lance Richardson, William Rodgers, III, Joyce Smith, Lorenzo Jackson, Betsy Croswell, Donation of Wren Print, Jewel Thomas, Henry Whitehead, Lena Jefferson, Employee Appreciation Day Recognition Recipients, Bad Traffic Areas in Williamsburg, Alice Johnson, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Alcohol Awareness Program, Employee Appreciation Day, Robert Hanny","Subjects: Youth Soccer, Patrick Shannon, Kiwanis, Convocation, Drew Stelljes, Mary Schilling, Heizo Takenaka, Poul Olson and Study Abroad in Ghana, Tim Sullivan, Christine Niehaus, Susanna Yunker, Zia-Ur Rahman, Swem Library Construction, Bonnie Willard, Donald Patten, Robert Roberson, Carole Chappell, Belden H. Bell, Wren Organ, Volunteer Fair, Supercomputer in Jones Hall, Students, Board of Visitors, Football, Cheerleaders, Rick Nahm, Muscarelle Museum, Leadership Award Winners, Choir performing for Davis Paschall, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Louis Catron, Botetourt Singers, Women's Chorus, Rock Climbing Wall, Sunken Garden, Hurrican Floyd Damage, Women's Soccer, History Writing Resources Center, Family Weekend, George Harris, Supreme Court Preview, Jackie Genovese, Japanese visiting Department of Military Science, Sam Sadler, William T. Walker, Duke of Gloucester Street and the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Stop the Hate Interfaith Vigil, Lois Hornsby, Sam Jones, Courtoom 21, Kim Sosa, Kathryn Vest, Beverly Tyler, Annette Washington, Chris Siefert, Jerry Roeder, Thomas Jefferson Statue, George Woodwell, Endowment Association Board Retirees, ODK Induction, Homecoming, Putt Putt Golf Course Construction, ROTC Exercise and Army Helicopters on Barksdale Field, Darlene Berkel, Potato Project, Joyce Laughlin, Basketball, Jones Hall, Millington Hall, Small Hall, Dennis Manos, Make a Difference Day, Williamsburg Theatre Restoration Announcement, Blair Hall, HACE, Stephens Landy in Observatory, School of Business, Stewart Gamage, Yule Log Ceremony, Rhodes Scholars Reception, President's House","Subjects: Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, NPGI, Carol Sheriff, Poul Olson, Williamsburg Theatre Reopening, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Town Meeting at the University Center, Tim Sullivan, Clay Clemens, Students, Buddhist Monks build a Sand Mandala at Bruton Parish Church, Wren Building Renovation, Matt Lane, Snow, Stewart Gamage, William Starnes, Robert Pike, Chuck Bailey, Armistead Booker, Anne Jones, Walter Prevenier, Gary and Diane Fannin, University Relations Staff, Todd Arnette, Dale Shouse, Peter Schweighofer, Kathy Burdette, Greenhouse Volunteers, Lillian Kelly, School of Business, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, William \u0026 Mary Hall, Student Information Network, Pitou Devgon, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Tamara Sonn, Mike Miller, Benefit Concert for Ernestine Jackson, Graduate House Opening, Tree Planting, Cliff Gauthier, Baseball, President's House Exterior Renovation, Curtis Adkins, Ronald Sims, Shakespeare's Pericles at the Yoder Barn, Decision 2010 Town Meeting, Jamestown Island Clams, Daniel Cristol, Matt Inman, Bruce Hornsby, Faculty Retirees, Gillian Cell, Geology Day, Coffeehouse (Daily Grind) Opening, Carol Arnette, Millinghall Hall Reception, Mentor Program, Prentis Award, Jim Golden, James Griffin, John Michael Finn, Richard Flood, Robert Archibald, David Aday, Vietnam Conference, Catering wins Award, Alumnae Authors, Jim Farr, Mark Tucker, Earth Day Sign, Youth Basketball Team, Football, Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Conference, Pat Robertson, George Stephanopoulos, First Annual W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Four Year Roommates, Robert Welch, William Morrow, French Ambassador Bujon de L'Estang, Commencement, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Jack Van Horn, Sidney Lawrence, Harlan Schone, Elaine Themo, Carol Sherman, Shirley Roby, E. Morgan Kelley, John McKnight, Deep River (play written by Joanne Braxton), Jewel Thomas, John Daly, Mike Beverly, Jean Klinger, Barbara Martin, Teri Edmundson, Lambert House, Richard Bland College Faculty Retiree with Ed Grimsley, Elizabeth McClanahan, Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Jim Kelly, Sandy Wilms, Christopher Wren Association Ice Cream Social, Maryse Fauvel","Subjects: Commencement, Nahum Zobin, Michelle Ragsdale, Wren Building Renovations, Leesa Woods, Bretta Lewis, Carmeline Zimmer, Stephen Ndegwa, Sam Sadler, Ginger Ambler, Announcement of New Town, Press Conference to announce new Basketball Coach Rick Boyages, Students, Snow, Homecoming 1999, Men's Soccer, Lake Matoaka, Christopher Wren Association, Adair Gym, Shiwei Zhang, Owners of Aromas, Employee Appreciation Day, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Bob Hannafin, Announcement of Bookstore Location on Duke of Gloucester, Joanne Braxton's play \"Deep River,\" Ashmere Spratley, John Oakley, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Robert Maccubbin, Mainland Farm, Daniel Roose, VIMS Announces New Marin Science/Technology Corridor, David Leslie, Lathaniel Parker, Alexander Druitt, Reggie Crump, Guy Brown, Rosetta Tabb, Shandelle Henson, Football Media Day, Jimmye Laycock, Recreation Center, Freshman Move-In Day, Catherine Bowles, Linda McIntosh, Kerri Gibbons, Greg Hancock, Gift to Center of Conservation Biology, Tina Coleman, Kiwanis, Michael Fox, Mark Earley, Jean Klinger, George Allen, Lawrence Ring, Thomas Heacox, Lindsey Sukay, Erin Wilmer, First Four Year Graduate Students in Law, Business, and Education Schools, Muscarelle Museum, Richard Kiefer, Michael Nichols, James River Swim in Memory of S. Dean Olson and John Randolph, Swem Library Staff with Etsuko Kono of Keio University, Staff Members on Bikes, Jackie Chan, Choir, EMBA, University Center, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Dedication New Addition to Law School and Statues, William Rehnquist, Women's Chorus, Football, Heritage Human Society Student Volunteers, Annual Fund Board, Silvia Tandeciarz, Richard Sears, Karen Berquist, Barbara McNamee, James Whittenburg, Mock Presidential Debate, John Daly, Erica Walsh, Breast Cancer Awareness Month Check Presentation, Interstate 64, Homecoming 2000, Convocation","Subjects: Tree Planting, Football, CVC Mid-Campaign Rally in Trinkle Hall, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Carl Friedrichs, Mark McCormack, Great American Smoke Out, Mark Schneider, Shelby Hawthorne, Clara Byrd Elementary, John Michael Finn, Denise Johnson, Caius Dragomir, Frank Shatz, Jasmin Lambert, University Centery, Women's Chorus, Martha Wrenn Briggs, Tim Sullivan, Harvey Langholtz, Bob Voigt, Tom Crockett, SciClone Supercomputer, Jacquie Bell, Senior Football Players, Mary Earley, Tom Finn, Convocation, Jack Borgenicht, Yule Log Ceremony, Betsy Quizio, David Lewis, Emily Halm, Emily Furia, Charles Hobson, Jamie Bartlett, HACE, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Muscarelle Museum, Linda Schaffner, Annual Student Trip to Richmond to meet Lawmakers, Joan Hoff, Rebecca Dickhut, Arnab Basu, Ken Davis, Basketball, John Donaldson, Harrison Tyler, Charter Day, Henry Kissinger, Joe Plumeri, Women's Basketball, Kinesiology Activity Courses, Ray McCoy, Robert Kohl, Lizabeth Allison, Baseball Spring Training, David Broder, Jennifer Fields, Dan Yi, James Livingston, Scott Nelson, Student Assembly President Laura Keehner, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Mary Crozier, Fake Ids, Snow, Robert Putnam, Jeff Oestreich, EMBA Student, Ernestine Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Ornit Shwartz, Al Albert, John Daly, Barry Kiesler","Subjects: Women's Lacrosse, Anne Rasmussen, New Bookstore, HACE, Sue Peterson, Basketball, Career Services, Joel Schwartz, Clyde Haulman, Larry Sullivan, Campus Police, Gerald Johnson, William Rodgers, Sam Sadler, ODK, Faculty Retirees, Reception in Wren Building acknowleding those who helped in the renovation, Tim Sullivan, Louise Kale, Valentine's Day Dance for Senior Citizens, Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, General Assembly Meeting, Terry Driscoll, Bone Marrow Drive, College Bookstore Student Block Party, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Brian Blouet, Lauren Morgan, Bruce and Kathy Hornsby, Board of Visitors, Margaret Thatcher, Jim McGlothlin, Annual Spring Day for Seniors, Students, Law School Students, Law School Professor, Margaret Thatcher's Official Portrait Installed in Wren, Last Day of Classes, Shirley Aceto, HACE, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Lilya Kaganovsky, Tony Anemone, Courtney Carpenter, Christopher McGowan, Duke Award, Prentis Award, Earl Carr, Wanda Carter, Technology, Luke Wilcox, Mary Sue Backus, Erin McCarthy, Donald Patten, Commencement, Madeleine Albright, Dennis Blanton, David Lewes, Lois Dietz, Lara Hamilton, Sharon Zuber, Mid Managers Institute, Sam Sadler, Carol Wynder, Geoffrey Feiss, Rick Boyages, Official Opening of Washington Office, Capital Outlay Projects, AMy Howard, Adam Rubenstein, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Recipients, Brent Allred, Jim Farr, Roy Williams, Virginia Carey","Subjects: Employee Appreciation Day, Blow Hall, Valerie Trovato, Barbara Finocchio, T. J. Cheng, Alan Ward, Della Harris, Capital Career Forum, Bruce Bracken, Gary Fannin, Diane Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Juanita Achols, Betsy Croswell, Hangtag for Parking, Colonial All-Pro Football Camp, L. B. Berg, Linda Nicely, Joe Heyman, Convocation, Entomology Class, Michael Powell, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Freshman Women Moved to Governor's Inn during Barrett Hall Renovation, W\u0026M Green Bus, Wren Building Rededication, Freshman Move-In Day, Bill and Nancy Reynolds, Harrison and Payne Tyler, Lyon Tyler Portrait, Groundskeeping Personnel, Food Service Personnel, Rememberance Service after 9/11 Attack, \"Law Camp,\" Jim Kelly, Women's Network, Charles Center Fair, Women's Chorus, Events related to 9/11 (September 11), Senate Finance Committee, James Bill, Choir, Women's Basketball, Football, University Center Lounge, Laurie Sanderson, Todd Callan, Fallon Dodson, Wren Building, Harvey Langholtz, Roberta Hatcher, Homecoming, Louis Catron, Funeral/Memorial Service for Davis Paschall, Dedication of Keck Lab, C-SPAN School Bus, Basketball, Ronald Rapoport, Thomas Payne, Mark Gettys, Peel Hawthorne, Timmons Roberts, Anita Hamlin, Joy Archer, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Boggs, Susan Donaldson, Snow, Larry Smith, Student Assembly Powder Puff Game, Morris Dees, Williamsburg Crossroads, HACE, Linda Knight, Lee Scruggs, Wren Building Gingerbread House, Paul Marcus, Law School Reception, Charter Day, Mark Warner, Dedication of Law School's New Wing, Board of Visitors Luncheon, Law School's New Wing, Mary Voigt, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lisa Szykman, Thomas Jefferson Bust, Brian Holloway, Christopher Bailey, Hanley Chiang, Sam Jones, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, W\u0026M Quarterly Staff, George McGovern, Samuel Berger, Heather MacDonald, Cathryn Manduca, Barbara Tewksbury, David Mogk, Golf, Swem Library Addition, Henry Kissinger, Four Year Roommates, Tommy Norment, President's Aides, Presidents' Day, Martin Mathes Class, Holograms and Law Schools Courtroom 21, Reginald and Deloris Crump, Faculty Retirees, Patrick Meade, Cliff Gauthier, Men's Gymnastics, Stephen Landy, Shelfer Peace, Jim and Beverly Simonton Kelly, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception","Subjects: Basketball, Kate Slevin, Swem Library New Addition, Flowers, George Floyd, Jim Kelly, Board of Visitors, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Duke Award, Music Department Reception, Prentis Award, Commencement, Todd Mooradian, Christine Groth, Jammie Jackson, Nancy Marshall, Alex Pyke, Fiona Grooms, Brian Fitzgerald, Wren Building, Joel Schwartz, Mary Humelsine, Michael Fox, Violet Chalkley, Physics Conference, Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History, Employee Appreciation Day, Kick-Off Rally for Bond Issue, Tim Sullivan, Last Day of Classes, Danny Laurent, Yule Log, Ginger Ambler, Carlaine Pittman, Development Donors, ARAMARK Student Scholarship Recipient, Cheerleaders, President's Brunch, Reception at St. George Tucker House, Kris Lane, Heather MacDonald, Henry Hart, Choir, MBA Students, Event at VIMS, Leadership Award Winners, Melanie Rapp, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Williamsburg Crossroads, Tim Kaine, Bond Rally, John Warner, Homecoming, Hulon Willis Association, Freshman Seminar Dance Class, Basketball, President's House Christmas Tree, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Joe Plumeri, Graduate Research Symposium, Charter Day, Kofi Annan, Henry Kissinger, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Richard Lugar, Thomas Foley, W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Health Conference, Four Year Roommates, Iraq Forum, Gillian Cell, Sam Sadler, AEF Awards Dinner, Faculty Retirees, Memorials at Crim Dell for Senior Alex Reyno, Prentis Award, Larry Pulley, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Noor of Jordan, Bernard Bowman, Convocation, Anita Poston, Henry Wolf, Hunter B. Andrews, John Gerdelman, Ed Grimsley, Career Services Job Fair, Band, Clay Clemens, Dedication of SunTrust in New Town, William Rehnquist, Vince Callahan, L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr., Sarah I. Gore, Susan A. Magill, Chonghan Kim, Roger Smith, Alan Ward, Concert Band, Sigma Chi Pledges, Lord Botetourt Statue, John Lewis, Daniel Pearl Dialogue of Acknowledgement and Reconcilation, Tyler Family Garden Dedication","Subjects: Commencement, Jon Stewart, Tim Sullivan, Michael Powell, William Ivey Long, Employee Apprecation Day, Sam Sadler, Convocation, Sarah Brady, Board of Visitors, Michael Fox, Eric Jensen, President's Aides Christmas Party in President's House, President's Office Staff, Football, Sarah Sword and her Seeing Eye Dog, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Charter Day, James Billington, Graduate Research Symposium, Gene Nichol, Announcement of Nichol as President and Luncheon in Wren Building, Celebration for the Sullivans, Four Year Roommates, Kappa Delta Pi Induction, Virginia McLaughlin, Julie Galambush, Unveiling of Jim Kelly Portrait, President's Aides, Prentis Award, John Edwards, Williamsburg Crossroads, Mary Anderson, Henry Kissinger, Unveiling of Kissinger Portrait, Freshman Move-In Day, Freshman Orientation, Physics Department, Dedication of Magnet in Small Hall, Prince El-Hassan bin Tala of Jordan, Ribbon Cutting for the Commons, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Choir, Public Policy Board of Advisors Annual Meeting and Reception, Yule Log Ceremony, Signing of Rappahanock Community College Articulation Agreement, Tim Kaine Reception at Stewart Gamage's House, Inaugurational Ball in W\u0026M Hall, Inauguration Reception in Wren, Shirin Ebadi, Tim Kaine, Sandra Day O'Connor, Inauguration of Gene Nichol and Investiture of Chancellor Sandra Day O'Connor, Faculty Retirees, Desmond Tutu","This binder includes both contact sheets and corresponding negatives. It is unclear if Gleason is the photographer for all of the photographs. It is also unclear if the photographs duplicate events in other binders. There is no inventory readily available for this binder, but subjects include students, W\u0026M events, Gene Nichol, faculty, and campus buildings.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors.","Gleason, C. James","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 8.002","/repositories/2/resources/3726"],"normalized_title_ssm":["C. James Gleason Photography Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["C. James Gleason Photography Collection"],"collection_ssim":["C. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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Events documented include: Charter Day, commencement, buildings, awards, faculty and staff, students, and athletics. Physically the collection is organized by the \"rolls of film taken\" and into years they were taken. They are stored and protected in plastic sheets in notebooks and numbered for identification.","A paper inventory of photograph subjects listed alphabetically. The contact sheet number for each subject is provided.","Subjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary Ripple and the staff of Undergraduate Admissions, Indian Mascot (see football images), John Williams, James Pinckney Harrison Professors of History, Homecoming (Olde Guarde Luncheon), School of Business Reception, Parent's Weekend (Robert Gates, Hunter Andrews, Sarah Brady, Paul Verkuil), Students in Andrews Hall, Burgesses Day (including Gerald Baliles, Ed Grimsley), Paul Verkuil, Swem Library with sundial in the foreground, Students, Muscarelle Museum, Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Reves Center, Charles Center (Scott Donaldson, Jim Bill, Joel Schwartz), Theatre and Speech Faculty in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Dean's Conference at the School of Education, Muscarelle Museum Phase II Dedication (Jean Kinnamon, Zoe Graves, the Verkuils), Melvin Schiavelli, Eddy Dalton, Brooks George, Canon Reception and the Sponsors Reception at the School of Business, George N. Deshazo, Jr. (Class of 1989, Rhodes Scholar), Christmas Story Time with Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil with Faculty-Emeriti Wives, President's House Door, the first College Assembly Meeting, John Shelby, Roy Pearson, John Thelin, Edward Irish, Lisa Tumor, Cindy Bagley, Marilyn Carlin, S. Dean Olson, Joseph K. Gilley, Sylvia Colston, Barbara Ball, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), Charles Holloway, Circle K, Charter Day, John Jamison, Law School Students and Rodney Smolla, School of Education students, Queen's Guard, Apollo Room Dedication (Jim McCord), Class of 1956 Gift, Reves Center, Thomas Graves (Gandhi Lecture), Reprints of Churchill from Emery Reves' photos, Ewell Hall Dedication, Campaign Kickoff, Retiring Faculty, Faculty Seminar (Melvin Schiavelli), Commencement, Glenn Close, Class of 1939 Gift Presentation (Botetourt Gallery), Walter Williams, Class of 1939 Reunion, Alumni Society Staff, Larry Wiseman, David Thompson, Brad Coursen, Blow Hall Renovation, Wallace Terry, Sam Sadler, Governor's School, Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony, Jean Scott, Michael Plater, Lord Botetourt Statue (original), Recreation Center Construction, Carroll Hardy (alone and with students), Discovery Program, Guion Bluford (labeled in original inventory as \"black astronaut\"), STEP Program, Judge Billy Person, Steve Christie, Employee Picnic, Bickers Dinner, Students versus Administration Basketball Game, Wightman Cup, Wren Building Yard Party, Telecommunications Office Dedication, American-British Legal Conference (Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony Kennedy), Prentis Award, Jimmye Laycock","Subjects: President's Council (multiple functions), Visit by the President of South Korea Roh Tae-woo, Gandhi Lecture (Mario Zamora), Alumni Medallion Recipients, Miller Court Dedication, School of Business Medallion Presentation (T. C. Clarke, Melvin Schiavelli, John Jamison), Bob Clay (Class of 1968), Paul Verkuil Dinner in the Wren Building, David Lutzer, Snow Scenes (Wren Building, Alumni House, President's House), Nathan Altshuler, Norman F. Barka, Ken Kambis, Blow Hall Renovation, Bonnie Chandler, Chris McGowan, Nancy Schoenberger, CEBAF, Event from Black Awareness Week, Black Student Leadership Conference (Melba Moore), EMBA, Wren Building, Rodney Smolla, Basketball Games (identified and unidentified), Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Campus Recreation Center, Charter Day, William \u0026 Mary Plate and Key, School of Business Honors, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), AEF, James Patton, Joyce VanTassel-Barka, Reves Center International Students, Law School Foundation, School of Business, Lou Holtz Dinner and Football Celebration, Howard Scammon, William Ivey Long, Don Ball, Davis Y. Paschall, Anne Dobie Peebles, John Thelin, Janet Kimbrough (Class of 1921), Alumni Service Awards Presentation, Japanese Epson Corporation Visit, Seiko Epson Awards, Joanne Braxton, Mitchell A. Byrd, Charlotte P. Mangum, Joanne Funigiello, Craig Canning, Jamie Doyle (Class of 1990), Diana Wishard (Class of 1991), Eric Robert Quick (Class of 1990), S. Dean Olson, Frank Lendrim, John F. Lavach, Olde Guarde, Moot Courtroom Dedication, Sandy Kapur (Class of 1991), Matthew Brandon (Class of 1992), William H. Davis (Class of 1990), Daniel H. Scherotter (Class of 1991), Students, School of Business Retirees Reception, Priorities Plaque, Adam Rifkin, Campus Scenes, American Bar Association Reception, Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil, Ukrop Family and Market, Erin Strother Murray (Class of 1993), Jay Shropshire (Class of 1987), Linda Reilly with Students, Visiting Nobel Prizer Winner, Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Mary Swartz, Deborah Vick, Neal Devins, Walter Williams, Tom Collins, James Heller, Commencement, Lawrence Becker and Wife, Eric O. Ayisi, STEP Program, Classified Employee Awards, Judge and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Alumni Society Meeting, Employee Picnic, Post Office Dedication, Jimmye Laycock, Tyrone Sheldon, Admissions Office Staff, Prentis Award, Alex Haley (Author), Phil Stoddard, James Bill, Davis Y. Paschall at the Wren Building, Friends of the College, Washington Program at Brookings Institute, Wilford Kale and Harry Smith, Law School Staff with Dean of Law School Timothy Sullivan, Fall Faculty Party, Sarah Brady (Class of 1964), Journalist in Residence, Anne Pratt, CASE School Tea, Stan Brown and Friends, Warren Burger, Ed Allenby, Tercentenary Commission, Peter Neufeld (Class of 1958), Faculty Members in Class, Blow Memorial Hall, Ferguson Seminar, Robert Dutro's People, Jack Cloud Party, Order of the White Jacket Banquet, Zable Stadium Sign Installation and Dedication, Homecoming, Zabel Stadium and Cary Field, Joe Montgomery (Class of 1974), Talbot Taylor, Janine Scancarelli, Ann Reed","Subjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron Rosenberg, Gary Shaw, Anne Henderson, Neal Devins, John Levy, Wren Building Portico Door and Alumni Plaque, John Thelin, David Finifter, S. Dean Olson, Scott Donaldson, Julius Mastro, Jack D. Edwards, Craig Canning, Judith Ewell, Sam Sadler, Peter Derks, Mariann Jelinek, Sheila Walker, Roy L. Pearson, Ken Kambis, Ronald Sims, Louis Catron, Don Messmer, Mark Johnson, Joanne Braxton, John A. Williams, Larry Ring, Julia Brazelton, Tomoko Hamada, John McGlennon, Thad Tate, Ron Rappaport, John Charles, Chonghan Kim, Clement Conger (Class of 1977), Law School Debate Champions, Women's Studies with Ann Pratt, Carole Chappell, Baseball, Annual Fund Phonathon, Paul Verkuil, Zable Stadium and Cary Field, Cheerleaders, Virginia Kerns, George Grayson, Alumni Society and Students, Robert M. Fulmer, Russian Speakers, Dutch Ambassador (Public Policy Program), LADS Seminar (Tish Paschall, Anne Pratt), California Regional Campaign (San Diego), Louis Catron with James Axtell and Bartram Brown, Society of Alumni Writers Awards (Barry Adams, John Entwisle), Writers' Festival, Christopher Wren Association (Wayne Kernodle), Career Services, \"Frog Baby\" Dedication (Patrick Hayes, Fran Verkuil, Frank Shatz), Mark Heaphy, Environmental Award, Law School Dorm, Korean Ambassador Kim, Basketball, Law School Students, Law School Minority Brochure, Leslie Cheek Award, Old Guarde Day, W. Barry Adams, Newport News Shipbuilding Room Dedication in Blow Hall, Antonin Scalia, MBA Students, William E. Fulmer, Michael Plater, Frank Lendrim with Choir, Wade Broughman (Class of 1990), Sundial, Renick Scholar, Wilcox Sisters (Class of 1991), Blow Memorial Hall, John McGlennon, Commencement, Barrett Carson, Alumni Society - Class of 1975, Lee Foster, Bess Littlefield, Barry Adams, Warren Billings (Class of 1962), Child Care Center Groundbreaking, Rare Documents to Swem Library (D. Hillson Ryan, Hays T. Watkins), Dennis Taylor, Williamsburg Garden Club, Recreational Sports, Alumni, Millie West, Phyllis Glenn, Black Awareness Week, William \u0026 Mary Logo, Fraternity Lodges (including destruction of some), Exchange Program (Keio University, Bob Gross), Employee Picnic, Black Student Leadership Conference (CHAMPS, Carroll Hardy), Football Media Day (Jimmye Laycock, Chris Hakel, Robert Green), Washington Hall Renovation, Sorority Court, Faculty Art Studio Construction, Child Care Center Construction, Charles Center Presentation (Wilson Fellows), Laura Dillard at Town \u0026 Gown Luncheon, Tercentenary Commission Meeting, Fall Faculty Party, Press Conference regarding Paul Verkuil's Resignation, Geroge Grayson Rally, Professor C. Kim, Band, Football versus James Madison University, Fred Wallace Retirement Party, Kiwanis Meeting, Davis Y. Paschall Birthday Party with Choir, John Entwisle (Class of 1944), Alumni Fellows, Prentis Award, Order of the White Jacket, Orchestra, Aubrey Mason (Class of 1947), Chris Hakel, Chuck Swenson, Photograph of Bruce Lincoln's Book and Lewis B. Puller's Book, Verkuil and Staff with his Birthday Cake, 20th Anniversity of Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Robert (Class of 1941) and Bruce Hornsby, Dawn Redwood Tree, Fran Verkuil, Office of Minority Affairs, Charter Day, Charles Center (Joel Schwartz), Virginia Collins, Pan America Ambassadors Conference, Basketball Hall of Fame (Schiavelli, Randolph, Norenberg, Kruis, Darragh, Besnier)","Subjects: Child Care Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Kiwanis Members, Order of the White Jacket, School of Education, Richard Sherman, Student Alumni Liaison Council, Faculty Senate, Davis Y. Paschall, Howard Scammon, Roger Sherman, Robert Gates, Timothy Sullivan Presidential Announcement, Football Reunion, Alumni Society (Event, Board Members), Bob Scholnick, Admission Viewbook Students, Timothy Sullivan, Reginald Clark (Assistant to the President), Students, Commencement, Joe Agree Retirement Party, Kiwanis Awards, Timothy Sullivan Installation, \"Minority Student Group,\" Employee Picnic, Copies of Pictures, Ronald Sims, Fred Adair, \"Black Student Group,\" Publications, John Dayton, Robert Dutro, Jack Willis, Faye Shealy, Tercentenary Poster, Canon Gift, Fran Verkuil, Agnes Paschall, Tish Paschall, Sundial, Alumni House Event, EMBA Program, Board of Visitors, Music Department, Spaulding Courtyard and Garden Dedication, Jesse Jackson, President's Brunch, Fall Faculty Party, Chamber of Commerce, Wren Building, Football, Crim Dell, Chemistry Student, Tercentenary Commission, President's Box, Campus Police, Homecoming, Kelly Shaver, Paul Whilely, Paul Marcus, Timothy Sullivan Inauguration, President's House Interior, William H. \"Billy\" Baxter (Class of 1992), Alumni House Interior, Facilities Management T-Shirts, Alumni Society Staff, Thomas Jefferson Statue Dedication, Soccer, Fund raising Dinner, Cheerleaders, Prentis Award, Honorary Football Coaches (Hays Watkins, John Jamison, Jim Ukrop), Prince Charles Announcement, History Book Authors (Thad Tate, Richard Sherman, Sue Godson, Ludwell Johnson), Barrett Hall, Elliot \u0026 Carol Schaubach, Wren Planting Ceremony, Basketball, Yule Log, President's House at Christmas, Women's Basketball, Tercentenary Quilt","Subjects: Charter Day, Athletic Department Poster (Cover of Football History Book), Basketball, Yule Log, Tercentenary Quilt, Students in Lab, Timothy Sullivan, President's House Tour for Garden Week, Reves Center Lecture, King \u0026 Queen Ball, Choir, Meese Debate, Lynn Redgrave, S. Dean Olson, Reves Center Sign and Students, University Center, Wally Riley, Jon Lever, Center for Gifted Education Opening Reception, Medallion given to University of Aberdeen, Herrington J. Bryce, Prince Charles, Board of Visitors on Steps of Blow Hall, Ray Betzner, Jim Brinkley and Hays Watkins, Gillian Cell (New Provost Announcement), Glenn Close, Alumni Chapter Party in Washington, Kiwanis, Governor and Mrs. Mills Godwin, Anne Sullivan, Art Award, Commencement, Davis Y. Paschall, Millie West, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Luncheon, Charter Day Videotape Presentation (Sullivan and Richard McCluney), Tercentenary Gifts, Old Guarde Day, Tercentenary Trip to London, Queen Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher, Tercentenary Choir Trip to Drapers Hall, Employee Picnic, William \u0026 Mary Theatre, CEBAF, Michael Powell (Director of Affirmative Action), Visiting Japanese Students, Tercentenary Hall Construction, University Center, Cookbook Cover, Football Media Day, John Tyler Portrait, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Truman Scholar Winner and Finalist, Alan Ward, Michael Clark, James Bill, Craig Canning, Ann Moore, I. Trotter Hardy, Jr., Ed Allenby, HACE, Presentation of \"Commencement\" Print, Cabot Wade (Class of 1974), Homecoming, Chancellor's Robe Print, Reves Medallion, Convocation, Maya Angelou, \"Minority Students,\" Reves Symposium, Wendy Reves, \"100 Years of Football\" (Harvard), Japanese President of Canon's Dinner at the President's House, Mary Sue Terry, James Blair Statue, Swem Library, Bruce Hornsby, Lord Botetourt Statue, ROTC, National Planned Giving Institute Graduation Dinner and Certificate Presentations, Women's Basketball, Thad Tate, Gerald Johnson, Lee Foster, Debora Ventis, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, George Greenia, Victor Liguori, James McCord","Subjects: Career Exploration Day, Asian-American Conference, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Basketball, Dennis Slon, Deborah Vick, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Kiwanis, Sugar Sculpture of the Historic Campus, EMBA, Historic Campus and Other Locations in the Snow, Campus Scenes, Tim Sullivan as Santa, President's House and Brafferton at Christmas, Roy Pearson, Basketball, W. Barry Adams, \"Commencement\" Print, Sundial, BBC Interviewing Class for Radio Program, Wren Building, Lord Botetourt Statue, James Blair Statue, Dutch Ambassador's Visit, Bone Marrow Drive, Budget Meeting, National Planned Giving Institute, Sorority Court Fire, Oliver North, Law School Family Seminar, Small Hall, Colonial Relays, Admission Office Staff, Senior Class Officers Induction, Charlie Woollum, Alumni Service Awards, Project Taproot Staff, Tercentenary Hall, Old Guarde Day, Seafood Chef's Symposium at VIMS, \"Mostly Mozart II\" concert, University Center, Senior Class Gift Presentation (Lee Foster), Davis Y. Paschall, Timothy Sullivan, S. Dean Olson, Richard Sears, Sherri Givens Holland, Paula Hicks, Andrew Zawacki, Football Team Captains, Concert Orchestra, Sony Gift Presentation, Democratic Senators Visit, Ewell Award Recipients, Choir, Zarathustra's Coffee House, Multicultural Affairs (Black Student Organization Awards Reception), Senior Art Exhibit in Andrews, Tamara Burk, School of Education Award Luncheon, Alumni Service Awards, Circle K, Jim Brinkley Recognized by Students, Mary Joy Archer, Eric Ayisi, Bradner Coursen, M. Boyd Coyner, Jr., Joanne Funigiello, Richard Sherman, Faculty Retirees, Jeannie Baliles, President's Aides, Margaret Poles Spencer, Susan Grover, Retirement of Vic Raschi's Baseball Number, Japanese Ambassador, Melvin Schiavelli, Martha Ingles, Lloyd Guth, Laura Rexroth, Commencement, Students for Viewbook, Telephone Directory Cover Shots, VIMS (Wachapreague), Robert J. Huggett, HACE/BFSF, Carr Cup, Lake Matoaka, Football Camp, Gillian Cell, Child Care Center staff, Retirement Party (Stan Brown, Bob Hunt, Pete Freeman), Employee Picnic, Margaret Saha with Students, James Ridgway, Annual Support Staff, Homecoming T-Shirt, Jeanne and John Hopke, Thomas Krattenmaker and Samoa Watanabe, Multicultural Affairs Student Group Leaders, Freshman Move-In, Campus Center Marketplace, Convocation, William N. Walker, \"Indian Scientist,\" Colleen Kennedy, Craig Canning, Fraternity Complex Fire, Thomas Jester and Sarah Kruse, Brent Nase Promotion to Major, Undergraduate Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Strategic Plan Report Meeting, Alan Ward and Ambassador Fritts, James Bill and James Deffenbaugh in Swem Library, Fall Faculty Party, Students, Iris Anderson (VIMS, burning of Brazilian Grasslands), Korean American Students Association (KASA), Ellis Marsalis, Field Hockey, Family Weekend, Prentis Award, Friends of the College Community Concert, E. Rae Harcum, Soccer, AmeriCorps Volunteers/Office of Volunteer Opportunities, Greg Werkheiser, Roberto Refinetti, Charles Gressard and Cindy Snell, Sandra Ward with Robin Ransome, James Stronge with Jan Rozzelle, Gail McEachron-Hirsch with Michael Buhl, Supreme Court Preview Conference in the McGlothlin Moot Courtroom","Subjects: Supreme Court Preview Conference, Strategic Plan Committee, Avalon Clothesline Project, P. E. Olson, Randolph Coleman, Monica Augustin, Anne Rasmussen, Campus Gardens, Lake Matoaka and College Woods Demonstration, Homecoming, Warren Buck, Sarah Brady, Lake Matoaka, School of Business Sears Workshop Participants, Plumeri Golf Tournament, Timothy Sullivan, William Rehnquist, Harry Carrico, Choir, Page Hayhurst, Thomas Krattenmaker and Law Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Basketball, School of Education, VIMS Aquaculture Workshop, Katherine Preston, Alumni Bookstore Catalog Photos, Bookstore Interior Renovations, William H. Davis, HACE Green \u0026 Gold Christmas (Joyce Jackson and Student), Child Care Center, Republican Governor's Conference, Reves Center Staff, President's House Committee Dinner, Soaring Eagles in the University Center, Duplicates of Photos, Alumni Gift Shop Ad, Presentation to Muriel Christison, Seth Schofield, Kiwanis, John Graves, Lloyd Guth with Students, Yule Log Ceremony, State Senate Finance Committee Meeting in PBK Hall, Mitchell Byrd, Julius Green Retirement Party, Laurie Sanderson, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, General Assembly Session with Margaret Thatcher, Black Student Leadership Conference, Student Association Presidential Candidates, Tennis Center with Team Members, Pamela Fleming, Facilities Management Contractors on Rooftop, World Wide Web Server Screen, Students with New Class Registration System in the Campus Center, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Meeting, Diane and Dianne Fannin, Curtis Strange Golf Classic, Russian Judges Visit, Inter-American Ambassadorial Summit, School of Business, Writing Resources Center Renovation Dedication, Monroe Scholars Brochure (students in the Charles Center), Trees, President's House at Christmas, Chief Justice Harry Carrico, University Center, College Woods, QVC Broadcast from the Wren, Sandy McDonald, Tennis Center Construction, Davison Douglas, Law School Forum (Pat Robertson), National Center for State Courts Staff, Emeric Fischer, EMBA, Peninsula Center Students, Alumni Board Dinner, Alumni Service Awards, Hans Otto Tiefel, Daniel Preston, Admission Video Filming, Monroe Scholars, PAC 20/20, Reves Center Symposium, Tree Planting Ceremony for Tim Sullivan, Tom Ward and Lou Messier, Father Charles Kelly, David Maraniss, Board of Visitors, Dutch Parliamentarians Visit, Dedication of Rector's Office in Blow to Flora Willcox Berkeley, David Maraniss, Vocal Students, AEF Awards Dinner, Ted Zoller, Bookstore Grand Opening, Alumni Society Board Members, Clay Clemens, VIMS Groundbreaking for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Don E. Harrison Award Winners, Daniel Preston, Students in the Writing Resources Center, Neal Cardwell, Chemistry Award Winners, Kathy Green, Sony President Masaaki Morita and Tercentenary Hall, Student Letter Writing Campaign, Emergency Blue Lights, Boyle Society Luncheon, Ruth Jones, Week of the Young Child (Gillian Cell, Stewart Gamage, Sam Sadler), President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Commencement, President George H. W. Bush","Subjects: Reves Center Advisory Council, VIMS Groundbreaking Ceremony for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Student Project (Housing Partnership), AEF Seniors, Paul Marcus, James Moliterno, Bob Diaz and Randy Cutter with their CD-ROM at VIMS, National Center for State Courts, AEF Awards Dinner, International Chief Justices visit the Law School, Wren Building Interior Repairs and Crypt, Wren Building Interiors and Yard, Reves Center Borgenicht Symposium, Wheel of Fortune Auditions, W\u0026M Recyling Logo, Kathy Green, Judith Lorimer, Frank Kershner, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Ronald Giese, George Rublein, Virginia Laycock McLaughlin, Students with new registration system in the Campus Center, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Donald B. Morgan, Jack Martin, George Rublein, Kirk Havens, Textbooks, Dedication of the Rector's Office in Blow Hall Sarah Kruse, Tennis Center Dedication, Peninsula Center exterior, Adam Potkay, Leo Charette, Mike Nichols, Internaional Students, Tonia Valletta with Tim Sullivan, World Wide Web Server Screen, Facilities Management Staff, Law School carnival, Kevin McCoy, Campus Police, Lwarence Wiseman, Mary Carroll Johansen, Carol Jacklin, Gary Fannin, National Organic Chemistry Symposium, Soccer Camp, S. Dean Olson, University Center, Football Camp, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Carl Roseberg donate \"Egret\" with Anne Sullivan, NASA/VIMS Mentorship Program, Housekeeping Staff, Esterine Myler, Paul Heideman, Bryan Complex Construction, Geology Department moves to Tercentenary Hall, Kiwanis, VSSRP, Football Media Day, Employee Appreciation Day, Pre-Graduate Summer History Program in Historical Research, Frances Knight, Keio Program, Thomas Krattenmaker, Physics Students, VSRRP, Teleconferencing System, President's Reception for New Freshmen, School of Education/Special Education Grant Recipients, MBA Program, Educating the Homeless Children Program, Opening Convocation, David McCullough, Football, Courtroom 21 Showcases New Video Conferencing, Second Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Fall Faculty Party, Multicultural Affairs Guest Speaker Bertice Berry, Female Students in ROTC Program, New LION Computer System Unveiled in Swem Library, Law School Professor and Students, Students in Biology Lab, Students in Kinesiology Lab, Family Weekend, Elizabeth Canuel, Margaret Saha, Louise Kale, Hans C. von Baeyer, Dennis Manos, Terry Meyers with Amy Goldberg, Nikki Giovanni, Prentis Award, Roberto Refinetti, Rows of Books in Swem Library, Bicycles on Campus, Randolph Coleman with Kia Williams, Virginia Livesay, Jordan Spector, School of Business Faculty, Thomas Marshall, Linda Malone, Paul Morris, John Delos, Keith Griffioen, John Kane, Ed Remler, Franz Gross, John McKnight, David Armstrong, Morton Eckhause, Linda Luvaas, Aileen Moffatt, Dupont Hall Exterior, Modern Languages Lab, Crim Dell, Muscarelle Museum, Harvey Langholtz, Locksmiths, Homecoming, Seatbelts donated to Child Care Center, Ron Rapoport, Emily Shriver, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Forum, Jesse Bohl, Dominique Rabata, Reta Metcalf, Choir, Shirley Baker, County Courthouse Archtectural Design Competition, National Planned Giving Institute, Lord Botetourt Statue, Pamela Harriman, Town Meeting on Peace (Wendy Reves and Jack Borgenicht), Scenery, Larry Richards, Chemistry Department, Lake Matoaka, Davis Y. Paschall with Dean Olson and Mark Riley, Sunken Garden, Ewell Hall, Physics Faculty at TJNAF, Snow Scenes, Yule Log Ceremony, Dirk Walecka, President's Office Staff, Jack Borgenicht's Donation to the Peace Studies Program, HACE Holiday Charity Drive for the Salvation Army, Paul Stockmeyer, EMBA Program, Heroes of the January Snow Storm, Ronald St. Onge, William F. Merck, Nancy Nash, Robert Gross, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Breakfast for VA Lawmakers who are Alumni of the College, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Teresa Longo, Donna Ware, Sue Trask, Karen Dolan, Ksenia Jaroshevich, Margaret Cook, Susan Richardson, Terry Jones, Sue Trask, Michael Stump, Students attend General Assembly Meeting, Students Letter Writing Campaign, Basketball, Senate Finance Hearing, Admission Office Suport Staff with Christopher Wren Volunteer Assistants, Tennis Center, Tercententary Hall, James Blair Hall under Renovation, Visiting Russian Students, Stase Michaels, Bridget Harrison, Timothy Bouck, Laura Keyt, \"Oliver,\" Dorothy \"Momma Dot\" Harrold, Preliminary Design for Swem Library Addition, Food Service Workers spend two nights in the University Center during winter weather, David Holmes, Baptist Students, Lacrosse International Invitational, Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff, Yana Rodgers with Students, Leslie Cheek Award, Carter's Grove, Lawrence Eagleburger, School of Education","Subjects: Davis Y. Paschall honored with sundial made by George Crawford, Tucker Hall, Rogers Hall, Charles F. Hobson, Flourishing Faith Story, Michael Clark, Atrium, Fred Lederer, James Blair Drive, School of Business, Ann Moore, Student Assembly President Swearing-In, Terry Driscoll, Multicultural Affairs Fashion Show, Joe Agee, National Center for State Courts, School of Education, Patrick Hayes Writers' Festival, Campus Telephone Operators, Stefan Raab, Colonial Relays, Reves Center, Wren Building, Crim Dell, Constance Pilkington, Star Magnolia Tree Planing (Sexual Assault Awareness Day), Ronald Rosenberg, Announcement of Warren Burger Papers Donation with Margaret Thatcher, NATO Conference with Margaret Thatcher, Law School's Chili Cook-off, Students Studying in the Sunken Garden, Tim Sullivan, Hunter B. Andrews Appreciation Dinner, Technology Lab to Aid Visually Impaired Students, Dedication of Granite Bench in Tercentenary Hall, Choir's last Performance under Frank Lendrim, 50th Anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarship, Reves Center Advisory Council, Bill James, Craig Canning, Scenery, Mark Patterson with \"Fetch!,\" Marine Chemistry and Toxicology Building under construction at VIMS, Gary Rice, Deborah Morse, Students ringing the Wren Bell, Thomas Krattenmaker with students and alone, Christine Niehaus, Fulbright Scholars, Track at Zable Stadium, Early Music Ensemble, AEF Awards, Lizbeth Jackson, Tyler Hall, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Employees on Ferry between Yorktown/Gloucester, Blue Spruce Tree Dedication, Groundbreaking for Applied Research Center (Oyster Point), Commencement, Antonin Scalia, Marian Wright Edelman, Sam Sadler, Arrival of Burger Papers to Swem Library, Law School Class Reunion, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr., TJNAF Staff, Mark Fowler, Honorable John Chichester, Dedication of Fisheries Science Laboratory at VIMS, Football Camp, Food Service Employees, Employee Appreciation Day, Thomasine Jackson, Della Harris, VSF, Gary Fannin, Cary Carson, Diane Taylor, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Law School Building, Sandra Scott, Alumni House, Zable Stadium, University Center, Cary Field, Student Health Center, Yates Hall, Fraternity Complex, W\u0026M Hall, Recreation Center, Busch Tennis Courts, Commons Randolph Complex, Jones Hall, Small Hall, Morton Hall, PBK Memorial Hall, Barksdale Field, Rogerts Hall Swem Library Wildflower Refuge, New Campus Entrance, Blow Hall, Thiemes House, Richmond Road, Tucker Hall, Senior Walk, Brafferton, Duke of Gloucester Street, Sorority Court, Keio University Students and Dean, Freshman Move-in, Spotswood Society, Student Activities Night, Matoaka Theatre Construction, Opening Convocation, Football Players and Coaches, Sports Information Staff, Campus Drive Bridge, Dupont Hall, Women's Soccer, Football, Gerald Johnson, Parking Services Employees, Gillian Cell, Physics Summer Students, MBA Students, Construction on New Campus Buildings, James Blair Hall, Brown Hall, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Hurrican Fran Remnants, Austin Roberts, Rector Marshall Acuff, J. Edward Grimsley, William Hausman, Teaching Enhancement Project Faculty, Bruce Grant, Ellen Cloyd, Bill Geary, R. Roger Baldwin, Annul Fund Phonathon and Board, Family Weekend, Women's Rugby, Gentlemen of the College, EMBA Graduation, Tree Planting, Reception for Faculty Authors, Dedication of Zable Stadium Gate, Junior Tribal Dancers, Joyce Jones, Abner Mikva, US Senatorial Race Debate between John Warner and Mark Warner, Pat Choate, Visiting Scholars, Collegiate Fun and Fitness Tour, James Gilmore, Homecoming, Bonfire, Gift to IEACH by Malvern H. Omohundro, Plumeri Park Baseball Facility Press Conference, Reimond Pitz, Students in Physics Lab, Davis Y. Paschall's 85th Birthday Celebration, Jane Goodall, James Blair Statue, \"Sink or Swem\" Campaign Kickoff, Frances Thornton's Gift to Economics Dept., James Blair Hall Rededication,","Subjects: Dennis Slon, Black Law Students Association, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Joseph Galano, Gillian Cell, Hans Christian Ackerman, S. Dean Olson, Students at Matthew Whaley School, University Relations, Sharon Morgan, Adolph Hight, William Bynum, Combined Virginia Campaign Leaders, Basketball, Football, Ronald Hoffman, Tuckahoe, Barboursville, Natural Bridge, Monticello, Poplar Forest, University of Virginia, House of Burgesses, National Planned Giving Institute, EMBA, Alan Cates, Athletes performing community service, Joe Agee, Tim Sullivan, Gil Granger, Meeting of General Assembly in Colonial Williamsburg honoring Ludwell Johnson and Hans Christian Ackerman, Bust of Thomas Jefferson, First National Student Leadership Conference on Race and Culture, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, ROTC Cadets, Charter Day, Kiwanis Members, State Capitol, Choir's performance at Bill Clinton's Inauguration, Kevin Hendricks, Martin Mathes, Carlton Stockton, Annual Fund Phonathon, Arthur Martinez and School of Business Medallion, James Bill, Jamie Ware, Bill Hawthorne, Travis Patton, Law School Panel, Alan Diamonstein, David McCullough, GTE Grant, Wren Building, Bicycles, Choir performing at Pamela Harriman's funeral, Patricia Volp, Kamba Bolch, Gene Burreson, Students in the Sunken Gardens, Bonnie Kelm, Antony Flew, Joseph Ellis, Center for Gifted Education Program, Adib Mattar, Zenobia Attari, Daniel Cristol, Daniel Nezlek, Jonathan Harr, Charles Ogletree, Tom Gjelten, BFSF Forum Talent Show, Laura Tsaggaris, Sigmi Pi Brothers, Bike to Work Week, Mosaic '97, Shannon Sullivan, Concert Band, Steve Christie, Men's Track and Field, President's House Garden, Marv Levy, Fred Lederer, Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Students, Mark Warner, Spring Awards Reception, Faye Shealy, Lizbeth Jackson, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Senior Class Gift Reception, Chesapeake Bay Hall Dedication, Faculty Retirees, Board of Visitors, First Duke Award Recipient Ruby DaCosta, Tree Planting, Stephen Kaattari, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Sam Sadler, Jennifer Johnson, Cybelle McFadden, Candice Brown, VIMS, Jason Schemmel, Craig Foisey, Marc Sher, Commencement, Baseball, Brandy Olson, Hobie Blosser, Plumeri Park Groundbreaking, Muscarelle Museum, Jim and Fran McGlothin, Mary Glisteen, Lois Parker, VIMS Wachapreague Lab, Daniel Stewart, Re-engineering Group, Mike McGiffert, Matt Trowbridge, Clayton Brooks, Harvey Langholtz, Clare Boothe Luce Program Award Winners, Groundbreaking at Jefferson Center, Multicultural Affairs, Monroe Scholars Brochure, VSF, Keio Students, Student Health Services, Employee Appreciation Day, Campus Police, Stephen Ndegwa, John Tyler Archaeological Dig, Bettie Adams, USAF Band, Thomasine Lewis, Tom Finn, Clyde Haulman, Jefferson Statue, Exhibit Honoring Nancy Marshall, Freshman Move-In, Entrance to New Campus, Freshman Orientation Speech, Mickey Vollmer, Computer Center Lab, Steve McNamee, Sam White, Patsy Morales, Peter Hoyle, Campus Buildings, Convocation, Minority Student Reception, Christopher Wren Association Workshop, Brian Bennett, Nancy Marshall, Student Activities Night, Annual Fund Board, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Linda Tuck, Ballroom Dance Club, Lord Botetourt Statue, Virginia Carey, Boyle Society Luncheon","Subjects: Family Weekend, Margaret Thatcher, VIMS, Campus Buildings, Muscarelle Museum, Tim Sullivan, David Bradley, Crim Dell, James River swim in memory of John Randolph, Rededication of Tercentenary Hall as McGlothlin-Street Hall, Computer Science Group Photo, Football, School of Business, VBHEC Virginia First 2000, Busch Gardens Private Party, Sam Sadler, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Chemistry Department Staff, Wren Building, Choir, Memorial Service for William Spong, Kiwanis, Patty Zwollo, Law School Students, Martha Dennis Christiansen, Into the Streets Day, Jim Gilmore, Bob Dole, Reves Center Advisory Council, Homecoming, Tree Planting Ceremony Honoring Betty Shabazz, Christopher Howard, Tomoko Hamada, China President Jiang Zemin in Colonial Williamsburg, Don Beyer, Concert Band, Middle East Peace Conference in Washington, Nadine Strossen, Sunken Garden, Peter Braxton, William Starnes, Mark Constantine, Robert Gross, Richard and Sally rice, Martin Seligman, Hunter B. Andrews, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Valerie Moye, Robert Gossweiler, Robert Polito, Basketball, Harriston Tyler, Mike Unger, Faculty and Staff Line Dance Class, Nancy Schoenberg, Sam Kashner, People's Liberation Army's Visit to the Department of Military Science, HACE Officers, Charlotte Brown, Project Taproot Staff, Women's Chorus, National Planned Giving Institute, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Patricia Volp, Fort Pocahontas, James Bill, Reception in Richmond for Mark Earley, Colleen Kennedy, Faculty Leaders of Lunch Time Religious Groups, Intellectual Property Seminar, Gary Defotis, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Native American Speakers at Dialogue on Affiramative Action Program, HACE Holiday Projects, Lord Botetourt Statue, Randolph Coleman, Charter Day, James Ukrop receiving Business School Medallion, Carlton Swearingen, Pre-Law Fraternity, Kathleen Bragdon, Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice King, Clive Dewey, Shiewei Zhang, Fred Lederer, Mel Vogelsang, Geology Day, Women's Lacrosse, George Allen, Bill Mirguet, Cheerleaders, Athletic Hall of Fame Inductin Ceremony, Plaque Dedication of Kate Waller Barrett, Mosaic '98, Mark Constantine, Center for Gifted Education, Joyce Jackson, Garry Fannin, Gail Sears, Gerald Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Student Projects, Melvin Ely, Virginia Torczon, \"Spring\" Statue, Lawrence Pulley, Inaugural Virtual Campus Visit. Dennis Blanton, NPGI, Richard Posner, Covenant Players, Hispanic Conference, Cindy Gillam, School of Business, George Grayson, Dedication of Funds for Applied Research Center, Land Exchange Final Document Signing, Graduating Senior Musicians, President of Beijing Normal University, Board of Visitors, Swem Library Expansion Groundbreaking, Frank Shatz, Stella Neiman, Della Harris, Annual Fund Dinner, Joyce Hoar, Steven Kuehl, Harvey Langholtz, Annual Bone Marrow Drive, Chad Carr, Alcohol Conference, Sarah Scott, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Winners, Roy Pearson, Nancy Marshall, Connie McCarthy, Trotter Hardy, Kris Lane, Peace Corps Volunteers, ROTC Cadets, Larry Evans, David Nicholls, Larry Williams, S. Dean Olson, Max Shear, Bernard Bowman, Commencement, Jimmye Laycock, Terry Driscoll, Barbara Blosser","Subjects: School of Business, NPGI, Thomas Jefferson IV, Nicole DePuty, Richard Prosl, Law School Faculty, GTE Summer Day Camps Students, S. Dean Olson, Brian Blouet, Government Department Faculty, Don Baxter, Katherine Rahman, Taylor Reveley, James Barbour, Lawrence Charity, Football Camp, Blow Hall, Dan Marino, Employee Appreciation Day, Muscarelle Museum, Ted Zoller, Beckman Scholars, Clyde Haulman, Bernard Bowman, Coordinators of ICAES Conference, Diane Shakes, Senate Finance Subcommittee Campus Visit, Public Affairs Staff Retreat, Recreation Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Freshman Orientation Speech, Tim Sullivan, Canoeists, Physics Students, Applied Research Center, Blue Ribbon Commission Meeting, Crim Dell, Ann Hoffler, Diane Evans, Annual Fund Students, Convocation, Patrick Dwyer, Campus Tour, Swem Library, Millington Hall, Jim Griffin, Ann Marie Stock, Cindy Bagley, Howard Hughes Institute Grant, MBA Students, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Martha Case, Jessica Clark, Freshman Orientation, Moot Courtroom, Wren Building, Annual Fund Board of Directors, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Conference on Slavery, Cindy Van Dover, Xiaodong Zhang, Margaret Holland, Plumeri Park, Leo Charette, Nancy Burkett, Wilbert Bryant, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Fifth Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Mosaic '98, Pedro Jones, Scott Nelson, Choir, Christopher MacGowan, Bill Corvello, Horace Boyer, Mihailo Crnobrnzja, Ted Lyman, Williamsburg Crossroads lanning Group Meeting, Joint Program with EVMS, CIT, Women's Chorus, Margaret Thatcher, Homecoming, John Lanzalotti, Lloyd Cutler, James Ellroy, Leadership Award Winners, ODK Induction with Davis Y. Paschall, Stewart H. Gamage, Warren Buck, David Bernd, Pamela P. Chinnis, Faculty Debate on Bill Clinton's Impeachment, Women's Leadership Conference, National Planned Giving Institute, Kiwanis, Rita Durrant, Wren Building, Brafferton Kitchen, Students, Williamsburg Crossroads Coalition Meeting, Basketball, Peggy Shaw, Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships Announcement, Lord Botetourt Statue, Mario Molina, Filming of Elderhostel on Fitness Trail, Kathleen Slevin, Matthew O'Connor, Pat Burdette, Wendy Reves receiving the Lord Botetourt Award, HACE, Bone Marrow Drive, John Lavach, Students in Class, Steve Cole, House Appropriations Committee touring Millington, Lilian Hoaglund, Students decorating President's House Christmas Tree, Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Hurrican Mitch, Sam Jones, Reves Center Sign and Students, Ice Storm Damage, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lawrence Becker, Francie Cante-Arries, Karen Locke, May Day Orators and Mentors, Men's Swim Team and Coaches","Subjects: Basketball, Charter Day, Jonathan Crystal, Students, Mark Gettys, W\u0026M Theatre, Donna Ware, Tesla Jeltema, Vivienne Moore, Talbot Taylor, Rhys Isaac, Men's Gymnastics, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Barbara Watkinson with Tom Finn and George Greenia (Apocalyptic Studies), Lisa Phipps, James E. Smith, Dennis Aebersold, Tina Nichols, Wayne Kernodle, Chris Bram, Pam Hunt, Annual Majors and Careers Expo, Marcus Hicks, Keep It Green Founders, Reception, Grassroots Theatre, Bosnian Student Reception, Tim Sullivan, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Bosnia and the Balkins Conference, Anne Reilly, Robert Archibald, Rob Hinkle, Information Technology Support Center, Pamela Harriman Fellowships Reception, Bell Building, Lee Rawls, John and Marilyn Entwisle, Barbara Miller, Tommy Norment, Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Hunter B. Andrews, Bone Marrow Drive, Athletic Awards Banquet, NPGI, Edward Crapol, Philip Morgan, Joel Sachs, Bike Shop Fire, J. Edward Grimsley, Bruce Hornsby, Larry Evans' Government Class, William T. Walker, Bosnian Students, Faculty Retirees, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Albanian Students, MTV Campus Invasion, Prentis Award, Truman Scholar, Sugar Ray, Duke Award, President's Aides, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Board of Visitors, May Day Celebration, Spotswood Society, Bernard Bowman, Blue Ribbon Commission, Tess Owens, Karen Hammer, John McGlennon, John Gilmour, William Morrow, Poul E. Olson, Commencement, Jacquelyn McLendon, Boyle Society Luncheon, Williamsburg Crossroads Advisory Group Meeting, Jack G. Boyd, Jr., Ed Pratt, Michael Reiss, Cherice Carlos, Mark Tucker, Michael Kelley and Jason Gammon with the ToF/SIMS, Linling Wu, Franklin Robeson, Federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce Meeting, Zable Stadium Parking Lot, Lance Richardson, William Rodgers, III, Joyce Smith, Lorenzo Jackson, Betsy Croswell, Donation of Wren Print, Jewel Thomas, Henry Whitehead, Lena Jefferson, Employee Appreciation Day Recognition Recipients, Bad Traffic Areas in Williamsburg, Alice Johnson, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Alcohol Awareness Program, Employee Appreciation Day, Robert Hanny","Subjects: Youth Soccer, Patrick Shannon, Kiwanis, Convocation, Drew Stelljes, Mary Schilling, Heizo Takenaka, Poul Olson and Study Abroad in Ghana, Tim Sullivan, Christine Niehaus, Susanna Yunker, Zia-Ur Rahman, Swem Library Construction, Bonnie Willard, Donald Patten, Robert Roberson, Carole Chappell, Belden H. Bell, Wren Organ, Volunteer Fair, Supercomputer in Jones Hall, Students, Board of Visitors, Football, Cheerleaders, Rick Nahm, Muscarelle Museum, Leadership Award Winners, Choir performing for Davis Paschall, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Louis Catron, Botetourt Singers, Women's Chorus, Rock Climbing Wall, Sunken Garden, Hurrican Floyd Damage, Women's Soccer, History Writing Resources Center, Family Weekend, George Harris, Supreme Court Preview, Jackie Genovese, Japanese visiting Department of Military Science, Sam Sadler, William T. Walker, Duke of Gloucester Street and the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Stop the Hate Interfaith Vigil, Lois Hornsby, Sam Jones, Courtoom 21, Kim Sosa, Kathryn Vest, Beverly Tyler, Annette Washington, Chris Siefert, Jerry Roeder, Thomas Jefferson Statue, George Woodwell, Endowment Association Board Retirees, ODK Induction, Homecoming, Putt Putt Golf Course Construction, ROTC Exercise and Army Helicopters on Barksdale Field, Darlene Berkel, Potato Project, Joyce Laughlin, Basketball, Jones Hall, Millington Hall, Small Hall, Dennis Manos, Make a Difference Day, Williamsburg Theatre Restoration Announcement, Blair Hall, HACE, Stephens Landy in Observatory, School of Business, Stewart Gamage, Yule Log Ceremony, Rhodes Scholars Reception, President's House","Subjects: Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, NPGI, Carol Sheriff, Poul Olson, Williamsburg Theatre Reopening, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Town Meeting at the University Center, Tim Sullivan, Clay Clemens, Students, Buddhist Monks build a Sand Mandala at Bruton Parish Church, Wren Building Renovation, Matt Lane, Snow, Stewart Gamage, William Starnes, Robert Pike, Chuck Bailey, Armistead Booker, Anne Jones, Walter Prevenier, Gary and Diane Fannin, University Relations Staff, Todd Arnette, Dale Shouse, Peter Schweighofer, Kathy Burdette, Greenhouse Volunteers, Lillian Kelly, School of Business, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, William \u0026 Mary Hall, Student Information Network, Pitou Devgon, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Tamara Sonn, Mike Miller, Benefit Concert for Ernestine Jackson, Graduate House Opening, Tree Planting, Cliff Gauthier, Baseball, President's House Exterior Renovation, Curtis Adkins, Ronald Sims, Shakespeare's Pericles at the Yoder Barn, Decision 2010 Town Meeting, Jamestown Island Clams, Daniel Cristol, Matt Inman, Bruce Hornsby, Faculty Retirees, Gillian Cell, Geology Day, Coffeehouse (Daily Grind) Opening, Carol Arnette, Millinghall Hall Reception, Mentor Program, Prentis Award, Jim Golden, James Griffin, John Michael Finn, Richard Flood, Robert Archibald, David Aday, Vietnam Conference, Catering wins Award, Alumnae Authors, Jim Farr, Mark Tucker, Earth Day Sign, Youth Basketball Team, Football, Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Conference, Pat Robertson, George Stephanopoulos, First Annual W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Four Year Roommates, Robert Welch, William Morrow, French Ambassador Bujon de L'Estang, Commencement, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Jack Van Horn, Sidney Lawrence, Harlan Schone, Elaine Themo, Carol Sherman, Shirley Roby, E. Morgan Kelley, John McKnight, Deep River (play written by Joanne Braxton), Jewel Thomas, John Daly, Mike Beverly, Jean Klinger, Barbara Martin, Teri Edmundson, Lambert House, Richard Bland College Faculty Retiree with Ed Grimsley, Elizabeth McClanahan, Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Jim Kelly, Sandy Wilms, Christopher Wren Association Ice Cream Social, Maryse Fauvel","Subjects: Commencement, Nahum Zobin, Michelle Ragsdale, Wren Building Renovations, Leesa Woods, Bretta Lewis, Carmeline Zimmer, Stephen Ndegwa, Sam Sadler, Ginger Ambler, Announcement of New Town, Press Conference to announce new Basketball Coach Rick Boyages, Students, Snow, Homecoming 1999, Men's Soccer, Lake Matoaka, Christopher Wren Association, Adair Gym, Shiwei Zhang, Owners of Aromas, Employee Appreciation Day, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Bob Hannafin, Announcement of Bookstore Location on Duke of Gloucester, Joanne Braxton's play \"Deep River,\" Ashmere Spratley, John Oakley, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Robert Maccubbin, Mainland Farm, Daniel Roose, VIMS Announces New Marin Science/Technology Corridor, David Leslie, Lathaniel Parker, Alexander Druitt, Reggie Crump, Guy Brown, Rosetta Tabb, Shandelle Henson, Football Media Day, Jimmye Laycock, Recreation Center, Freshman Move-In Day, Catherine Bowles, Linda McIntosh, Kerri Gibbons, Greg Hancock, Gift to Center of Conservation Biology, Tina Coleman, Kiwanis, Michael Fox, Mark Earley, Jean Klinger, George Allen, Lawrence Ring, Thomas Heacox, Lindsey Sukay, Erin Wilmer, First Four Year Graduate Students in Law, Business, and Education Schools, Muscarelle Museum, Richard Kiefer, Michael Nichols, James River Swim in Memory of S. Dean Olson and John Randolph, Swem Library Staff with Etsuko Kono of Keio University, Staff Members on Bikes, Jackie Chan, Choir, EMBA, University Center, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Dedication New Addition to Law School and Statues, William Rehnquist, Women's Chorus, Football, Heritage Human Society Student Volunteers, Annual Fund Board, Silvia Tandeciarz, Richard Sears, Karen Berquist, Barbara McNamee, James Whittenburg, Mock Presidential Debate, John Daly, Erica Walsh, Breast Cancer Awareness Month Check Presentation, Interstate 64, Homecoming 2000, Convocation","Subjects: Tree Planting, Football, CVC Mid-Campaign Rally in Trinkle Hall, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Carl Friedrichs, Mark McCormack, Great American Smoke Out, Mark Schneider, Shelby Hawthorne, Clara Byrd Elementary, John Michael Finn, Denise Johnson, Caius Dragomir, Frank Shatz, Jasmin Lambert, University Centery, Women's Chorus, Martha Wrenn Briggs, Tim Sullivan, Harvey Langholtz, Bob Voigt, Tom Crockett, SciClone Supercomputer, Jacquie Bell, Senior Football Players, Mary Earley, Tom Finn, Convocation, Jack Borgenicht, Yule Log Ceremony, Betsy Quizio, David Lewis, Emily Halm, Emily Furia, Charles Hobson, Jamie Bartlett, HACE, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Muscarelle Museum, Linda Schaffner, Annual Student Trip to Richmond to meet Lawmakers, Joan Hoff, Rebecca Dickhut, Arnab Basu, Ken Davis, Basketball, John Donaldson, Harrison Tyler, Charter Day, Henry Kissinger, Joe Plumeri, Women's Basketball, Kinesiology Activity Courses, Ray McCoy, Robert Kohl, Lizabeth Allison, Baseball Spring Training, David Broder, Jennifer Fields, Dan Yi, James Livingston, Scott Nelson, Student Assembly President Laura Keehner, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Mary Crozier, Fake Ids, Snow, Robert Putnam, Jeff Oestreich, EMBA Student, Ernestine Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Ornit Shwartz, Al Albert, John Daly, Barry Kiesler","Subjects: Women's Lacrosse, Anne Rasmussen, New Bookstore, HACE, Sue Peterson, Basketball, Career Services, Joel Schwartz, Clyde Haulman, Larry Sullivan, Campus Police, Gerald Johnson, William Rodgers, Sam Sadler, ODK, Faculty Retirees, Reception in Wren Building acknowleding those who helped in the renovation, Tim Sullivan, Louise Kale, Valentine's Day Dance for Senior Citizens, Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, General Assembly Meeting, Terry Driscoll, Bone Marrow Drive, College Bookstore Student Block Party, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Brian Blouet, Lauren Morgan, Bruce and Kathy Hornsby, Board of Visitors, Margaret Thatcher, Jim McGlothlin, Annual Spring Day for Seniors, Students, Law School Students, Law School Professor, Margaret Thatcher's Official Portrait Installed in Wren, Last Day of Classes, Shirley Aceto, HACE, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Lilya Kaganovsky, Tony Anemone, Courtney Carpenter, Christopher McGowan, Duke Award, Prentis Award, Earl Carr, Wanda Carter, Technology, Luke Wilcox, Mary Sue Backus, Erin McCarthy, Donald Patten, Commencement, Madeleine Albright, Dennis Blanton, David Lewes, Lois Dietz, Lara Hamilton, Sharon Zuber, Mid Managers Institute, Sam Sadler, Carol Wynder, Geoffrey Feiss, Rick Boyages, Official Opening of Washington Office, Capital Outlay Projects, AMy Howard, Adam Rubenstein, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Recipients, Brent Allred, Jim Farr, Roy Williams, Virginia Carey","Subjects: Employee Appreciation Day, Blow Hall, Valerie Trovato, Barbara Finocchio, T. J. Cheng, Alan Ward, Della Harris, Capital Career Forum, Bruce Bracken, Gary Fannin, Diane Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Juanita Achols, Betsy Croswell, Hangtag for Parking, Colonial All-Pro Football Camp, L. B. Berg, Linda Nicely, Joe Heyman, Convocation, Entomology Class, Michael Powell, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Freshman Women Moved to Governor's Inn during Barrett Hall Renovation, W\u0026M Green Bus, Wren Building Rededication, Freshman Move-In Day, Bill and Nancy Reynolds, Harrison and Payne Tyler, Lyon Tyler Portrait, Groundskeeping Personnel, Food Service Personnel, Rememberance Service after 9/11 Attack, \"Law Camp,\" Jim Kelly, Women's Network, Charles Center Fair, Women's Chorus, Events related to 9/11 (September 11), Senate Finance Committee, James Bill, Choir, Women's Basketball, Football, University Center Lounge, Laurie Sanderson, Todd Callan, Fallon Dodson, Wren Building, Harvey Langholtz, Roberta Hatcher, Homecoming, Louis Catron, Funeral/Memorial Service for Davis Paschall, Dedication of Keck Lab, C-SPAN School Bus, Basketball, Ronald Rapoport, Thomas Payne, Mark Gettys, Peel Hawthorne, Timmons Roberts, Anita Hamlin, Joy Archer, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Boggs, Susan Donaldson, Snow, Larry Smith, Student Assembly Powder Puff Game, Morris Dees, Williamsburg Crossroads, HACE, Linda Knight, Lee Scruggs, Wren Building Gingerbread House, Paul Marcus, Law School Reception, Charter Day, Mark Warner, Dedication of Law School's New Wing, Board of Visitors Luncheon, Law School's New Wing, Mary Voigt, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lisa Szykman, Thomas Jefferson Bust, Brian Holloway, Christopher Bailey, Hanley Chiang, Sam Jones, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, W\u0026M Quarterly Staff, George McGovern, Samuel Berger, Heather MacDonald, Cathryn Manduca, Barbara Tewksbury, David Mogk, Golf, Swem Library Addition, Henry Kissinger, Four Year Roommates, Tommy Norment, President's Aides, Presidents' Day, Martin Mathes Class, Holograms and Law Schools Courtroom 21, Reginald and Deloris Crump, Faculty Retirees, Patrick Meade, Cliff Gauthier, Men's Gymnastics, Stephen Landy, Shelfer Peace, Jim and Beverly Simonton Kelly, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception","Subjects: Basketball, Kate Slevin, Swem Library New Addition, Flowers, George Floyd, Jim Kelly, Board of Visitors, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Duke Award, Music Department Reception, Prentis Award, Commencement, Todd Mooradian, Christine Groth, Jammie Jackson, Nancy Marshall, Alex Pyke, Fiona Grooms, Brian Fitzgerald, Wren Building, Joel Schwartz, Mary Humelsine, Michael Fox, Violet Chalkley, Physics Conference, Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History, Employee Appreciation Day, Kick-Off Rally for Bond Issue, Tim Sullivan, Last Day of Classes, Danny Laurent, Yule Log, Ginger Ambler, Carlaine Pittman, Development Donors, ARAMARK Student Scholarship Recipient, Cheerleaders, President's Brunch, Reception at St. George Tucker House, Kris Lane, Heather MacDonald, Henry Hart, Choir, MBA Students, Event at VIMS, Leadership Award Winners, Melanie Rapp, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Williamsburg Crossroads, Tim Kaine, Bond Rally, John Warner, Homecoming, Hulon Willis Association, Freshman Seminar Dance Class, Basketball, President's House Christmas Tree, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Joe Plumeri, Graduate Research Symposium, Charter Day, Kofi Annan, Henry Kissinger, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Richard Lugar, Thomas Foley, W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Health Conference, Four Year Roommates, Iraq Forum, Gillian Cell, Sam Sadler, AEF Awards Dinner, Faculty Retirees, Memorials at Crim Dell for Senior Alex Reyno, Prentis Award, Larry Pulley, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Noor of Jordan, Bernard Bowman, Convocation, Anita Poston, Henry Wolf, Hunter B. Andrews, John Gerdelman, Ed Grimsley, Career Services Job Fair, Band, Clay Clemens, Dedication of SunTrust in New Town, William Rehnquist, Vince Callahan, L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr., Sarah I. Gore, Susan A. Magill, Chonghan Kim, Roger Smith, Alan Ward, Concert Band, Sigma Chi Pledges, Lord Botetourt Statue, John Lewis, Daniel Pearl Dialogue of Acknowledgement and Reconcilation, Tyler Family Garden Dedication","Subjects: Commencement, Jon Stewart, Tim Sullivan, Michael Powell, William Ivey Long, Employee Apprecation Day, Sam Sadler, Convocation, Sarah Brady, Board of Visitors, Michael Fox, Eric Jensen, President's Aides Christmas Party in President's House, President's Office Staff, Football, Sarah Sword and her Seeing Eye Dog, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Charter Day, James Billington, Graduate Research Symposium, Gene Nichol, Announcement of Nichol as President and Luncheon in Wren Building, Celebration for the Sullivans, Four Year Roommates, Kappa Delta Pi Induction, Virginia McLaughlin, Julie Galambush, Unveiling of Jim Kelly Portrait, President's Aides, Prentis Award, John Edwards, Williamsburg Crossroads, Mary Anderson, Henry Kissinger, Unveiling of Kissinger Portrait, Freshman Move-In Day, Freshman Orientation, Physics Department, Dedication of Magnet in Small Hall, Prince El-Hassan bin Tala of Jordan, Ribbon Cutting for the Commons, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Choir, Public Policy Board of Advisors Annual Meeting and Reception, Yule Log Ceremony, Signing of Rappahanock Community College Articulation Agreement, Tim Kaine Reception at Stewart Gamage's House, Inaugurational Ball in W\u0026M Hall, Inauguration Reception in Wren, Shirin Ebadi, Tim Kaine, Sandra Day O'Connor, Inauguration of Gene Nichol and Investiture of Chancellor Sandra Day O'Connor, Faculty Retirees, Desmond Tutu","This binder includes both contact sheets and corresponding negatives. It is unclear if Gleason is the photographer for all of the photographs. It is also unclear if the photographs duplicate events in other binders. There is no inventory readily available for this binder, but subjects include students, W\u0026M events, Gene Nichol, faculty, and campus buildings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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 reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors.","Gleason, C. James"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors."],"persname_ssim":["Gleason, C. James"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":56,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:55:20.393Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection of James Gleason represents all aspects of events and activities at the College of William and Mary for the years 1983-2006. Events documented include: Charter Day, commencement, buildings, awards, faculty and staff, students, and athletics. Physically the collection is organized by the \"rolls of film taken\" and into years they were taken. They are stored and protected in plastic sheets in notebooks and numbered for identification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA paper inventory of photograph subjects listed alphabetically. The contact sheet number for each subject is provided.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary Ripple and the staff of Undergraduate Admissions, Indian Mascot (see football images), John Williams, James Pinckney Harrison Professors of History, Homecoming (Olde Guarde Luncheon), School of Business Reception, Parent's Weekend (Robert Gates, Hunter Andrews, Sarah Brady, Paul Verkuil), Students in Andrews Hall, Burgesses Day (including Gerald Baliles, Ed Grimsley), Paul Verkuil, Swem Library with sundial in the foreground, Students, Muscarelle Museum, Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026amp; Mary Hall), Reves Center, Charles Center (Scott Donaldson, Jim Bill, Joel Schwartz), Theatre and Speech Faculty in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Dean's Conference at the School of Education, Muscarelle Museum Phase II Dedication (Jean Kinnamon, Zoe Graves, the Verkuils), Melvin Schiavelli, Eddy Dalton, Brooks George, Canon Reception and the Sponsors Reception at the School of Business, George N. Deshazo, Jr. (Class of 1989, Rhodes Scholar), Christmas Story Time with Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil with Faculty-Emeriti Wives, President's House Door, the first College Assembly Meeting, John Shelby, Roy Pearson, John Thelin, Edward Irish, Lisa Tumor, Cindy Bagley, Marilyn Carlin, S. Dean Olson, Joseph K. Gilley, Sylvia Colston, Barbara Ball, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), Charles Holloway, Circle K, Charter Day, John Jamison, Law School Students and Rodney Smolla, School of Education students, Queen's Guard, Apollo Room Dedication (Jim McCord), Class of 1956 Gift, Reves Center, Thomas Graves (Gandhi Lecture), Reprints of Churchill from Emery Reves' photos, Ewell Hall Dedication, Campaign Kickoff, Retiring Faculty, Faculty Seminar (Melvin Schiavelli), Commencement, Glenn Close, Class of 1939 Gift Presentation (Botetourt Gallery), Walter Williams, Class of 1939 Reunion, Alumni Society Staff, Larry Wiseman, David Thompson, Brad Coursen, Blow Hall Renovation, Wallace Terry, Sam Sadler, Governor's School, Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony, Jean Scott, Michael Plater, Lord Botetourt Statue (original), Recreation Center Construction, Carroll Hardy (alone and with students), Discovery Program, Guion Bluford (labeled in original inventory as \"black astronaut\"), STEP Program, Judge Billy Person, Steve Christie, Employee Picnic, Bickers Dinner, Students versus Administration Basketball Game, Wightman Cup, Wren Building Yard Party, Telecommunications Office Dedication, American-British Legal Conference (Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony Kennedy), Prentis Award, Jimmye Laycock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: President's Council (multiple functions), Visit by the President of South Korea Roh Tae-woo, Gandhi Lecture (Mario Zamora), Alumni Medallion Recipients, Miller Court Dedication, School of Business Medallion Presentation (T. C. Clarke, Melvin Schiavelli, John Jamison), Bob Clay (Class of 1968), Paul Verkuil Dinner in the Wren Building, David Lutzer, Snow Scenes (Wren Building, Alumni House, President's House), Nathan Altshuler, Norman F. Barka, Ken Kambis, Blow Hall Renovation, Bonnie Chandler, Chris McGowan, Nancy Schoenberger, CEBAF, Event from Black Awareness Week, Black Student Leadership Conference (Melba Moore), EMBA, Wren Building, Rodney Smolla, Basketball Games (identified and unidentified), Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Campus Recreation Center, Charter Day, William \u0026amp; Mary Plate and Key, School of Business Honors, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), AEF, James Patton, Joyce VanTassel-Barka, Reves Center International Students, Law School Foundation, School of Business, Lou Holtz Dinner and Football Celebration, Howard Scammon, William Ivey Long, Don Ball, Davis Y. Paschall, Anne Dobie Peebles, John Thelin, Janet Kimbrough (Class of 1921), Alumni Service Awards Presentation, Japanese Epson Corporation Visit, Seiko Epson Awards, Joanne Braxton, Mitchell A. Byrd, Charlotte P. Mangum, Joanne Funigiello, Craig Canning, Jamie Doyle (Class of 1990), Diana Wishard (Class of 1991), Eric Robert Quick (Class of 1990), S. Dean Olson, Frank Lendrim, John F. Lavach, Olde Guarde, Moot Courtroom Dedication, Sandy Kapur (Class of 1991), Matthew Brandon (Class of 1992), William H. Davis (Class of 1990), Daniel H. Scherotter (Class of 1991), Students, School of Business Retirees Reception, Priorities Plaque, Adam Rifkin, Campus Scenes, American Bar Association Reception, Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil, Ukrop Family and Market, Erin Strother Murray (Class of 1993), Jay Shropshire (Class of 1987), Linda Reilly with Students, Visiting Nobel Prizer Winner, Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Mary Swartz, Deborah Vick, Neal Devins, Walter Williams, Tom Collins, James Heller, Commencement, Lawrence Becker and Wife, Eric O. Ayisi, STEP Program, Classified Employee Awards, Judge and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Alumni Society Meeting, Employee Picnic, Post Office Dedication, Jimmye Laycock, Tyrone Sheldon, Admissions Office Staff, Prentis Award, Alex Haley (Author), Phil Stoddard, James Bill, Davis Y. Paschall at the Wren Building, Friends of the College, Washington Program at Brookings Institute, Wilford Kale and Harry Smith, Law School Staff with Dean of Law School Timothy Sullivan, Fall Faculty Party, Sarah Brady (Class of 1964), Journalist in Residence, Anne Pratt, CASE School Tea, Stan Brown and Friends, Warren Burger, Ed Allenby, Tercentenary Commission, Peter Neufeld (Class of 1958), Faculty Members in Class, Blow Memorial Hall, Ferguson Seminar, Robert Dutro's People, Jack Cloud Party, Order of the White Jacket Banquet, Zable Stadium Sign Installation and Dedication, Homecoming, Zabel Stadium and Cary Field, Joe Montgomery (Class of 1974), Talbot Taylor, Janine Scancarelli, Ann Reed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron Rosenberg, Gary Shaw, Anne Henderson, Neal Devins, John Levy, Wren Building Portico Door and Alumni Plaque, John Thelin, David Finifter, S. Dean Olson, Scott Donaldson, Julius Mastro, Jack D. Edwards, Craig Canning, Judith Ewell, Sam Sadler, Peter Derks, Mariann Jelinek, Sheila Walker, Roy L. Pearson, Ken Kambis, Ronald Sims, Louis Catron, Don Messmer, Mark Johnson, Joanne Braxton, John A. Williams, Larry Ring, Julia Brazelton, Tomoko Hamada, John McGlennon, Thad Tate, Ron Rappaport, John Charles, Chonghan Kim, Clement Conger (Class of 1977), Law School Debate Champions, Women's Studies with Ann Pratt, Carole Chappell, Baseball, Annual Fund Phonathon, Paul Verkuil, Zable Stadium and Cary Field, Cheerleaders, Virginia Kerns, George Grayson, Alumni Society and Students, Robert M. Fulmer, Russian Speakers, Dutch Ambassador (Public Policy Program), LADS Seminar (Tish Paschall, Anne Pratt), California Regional Campaign (San Diego), Louis Catron with James Axtell and Bartram Brown, Society of Alumni Writers Awards (Barry Adams, John Entwisle), Writers' Festival, Christopher Wren Association (Wayne Kernodle), Career Services, \"Frog Baby\" Dedication (Patrick Hayes, Fran Verkuil, Frank Shatz), Mark Heaphy, Environmental Award, Law School Dorm, Korean Ambassador Kim, Basketball, Law School Students, Law School Minority Brochure, Leslie Cheek Award, Old Guarde Day, W. Barry Adams, Newport News Shipbuilding Room Dedication in Blow Hall, Antonin Scalia, MBA Students, William E. Fulmer, Michael Plater, Frank Lendrim with Choir, Wade Broughman (Class of 1990), Sundial, Renick Scholar, Wilcox Sisters (Class of 1991), Blow Memorial Hall, John McGlennon, Commencement, Barrett Carson, Alumni Society - Class of 1975, Lee Foster, Bess Littlefield, Barry Adams, Warren Billings (Class of 1962), Child Care Center Groundbreaking, Rare Documents to Swem Library (D. Hillson Ryan, Hays T. Watkins), Dennis Taylor, Williamsburg Garden Club, Recreational Sports, Alumni, Millie West, Phyllis Glenn, Black Awareness Week, William \u0026amp; Mary Logo, Fraternity Lodges (including destruction of some), Exchange Program (Keio University, Bob Gross), Employee Picnic, Black Student Leadership Conference (CHAMPS, Carroll Hardy), Football Media Day (Jimmye Laycock, Chris Hakel, Robert Green), Washington Hall Renovation, Sorority Court, Faculty Art Studio Construction, Child Care Center Construction, Charles Center Presentation (Wilson Fellows), Laura Dillard at Town \u0026amp; Gown Luncheon, Tercentenary Commission Meeting, Fall Faculty Party, Press Conference regarding Paul Verkuil's Resignation, Geroge Grayson Rally, Professor C. Kim, Band, Football versus James Madison University, Fred Wallace Retirement Party, Kiwanis Meeting, Davis Y. Paschall Birthday Party with Choir, John Entwisle (Class of 1944), Alumni Fellows, Prentis Award, Order of the White Jacket, Orchestra, Aubrey Mason (Class of 1947), Chris Hakel, Chuck Swenson, Photograph of Bruce Lincoln's Book and Lewis B. Puller's Book, Verkuil and Staff with his Birthday Cake, 20th Anniversity of Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026amp; Mary Hall), Robert (Class of 1941) and Bruce Hornsby, Dawn Redwood Tree, Fran Verkuil, Office of Minority Affairs, Charter Day, Charles Center (Joel Schwartz), Virginia Collins, Pan America Ambassadors Conference, Basketball Hall of Fame (Schiavelli, Randolph, Norenberg, Kruis, Darragh, Besnier)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Child Care Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Kiwanis Members, Order of the White Jacket, School of Education, Richard Sherman, Student Alumni Liaison Council, Faculty Senate, Davis Y. Paschall, Howard Scammon, Roger Sherman, Robert Gates, Timothy Sullivan Presidential Announcement, Football Reunion, Alumni Society (Event, Board Members), Bob Scholnick, Admission Viewbook Students, Timothy Sullivan, Reginald Clark (Assistant to the President), Students, Commencement, Joe Agree Retirement Party, Kiwanis Awards, Timothy Sullivan Installation, \"Minority Student Group,\" Employee Picnic, Copies of Pictures, Ronald Sims, Fred Adair, \"Black Student Group,\" Publications, John Dayton, Robert Dutro, Jack Willis, Faye Shealy, Tercentenary Poster, Canon Gift, Fran Verkuil, Agnes Paschall, Tish Paschall, Sundial, Alumni House Event, EMBA Program, Board of Visitors, Music Department, Spaulding Courtyard and Garden Dedication, Jesse Jackson, President's Brunch, Fall Faculty Party, Chamber of Commerce, Wren Building, Football, Crim Dell, Chemistry Student, Tercentenary Commission, President's Box, Campus Police, Homecoming, Kelly Shaver, Paul Whilely, Paul Marcus, Timothy Sullivan Inauguration, President's House Interior, William H. \"Billy\" Baxter (Class of 1992), Alumni House Interior, Facilities Management T-Shirts, Alumni Society Staff, Thomas Jefferson Statue Dedication, Soccer, Fund raising Dinner, Cheerleaders, Prentis Award, Honorary Football Coaches (Hays Watkins, John Jamison, Jim Ukrop), Prince Charles Announcement, History Book Authors (Thad Tate, Richard Sherman, Sue Godson, Ludwell Johnson), Barrett Hall, Elliot \u0026amp; Carol Schaubach, Wren Planting Ceremony, Basketball, Yule Log, President's House at Christmas, Women's Basketball, Tercentenary Quilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Charter Day, Athletic Department Poster (Cover of Football History Book), Basketball, Yule Log, Tercentenary Quilt, Students in Lab, Timothy Sullivan, President's House Tour for Garden Week, Reves Center Lecture, King \u0026amp; Queen Ball, Choir, Meese Debate, Lynn Redgrave, S. Dean Olson, Reves Center Sign and Students, University Center, Wally Riley, Jon Lever, Center for Gifted Education Opening Reception, Medallion given to University of Aberdeen, Herrington J. Bryce, Prince Charles, Board of Visitors on Steps of Blow Hall, Ray Betzner, Jim Brinkley and Hays Watkins, Gillian Cell (New Provost Announcement), Glenn Close, Alumni Chapter Party in Washington, Kiwanis, Governor and Mrs. Mills Godwin, Anne Sullivan, Art Award, Commencement, Davis Y. Paschall, Millie West, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Luncheon, Charter Day Videotape Presentation (Sullivan and Richard McCluney), Tercentenary Gifts, Old Guarde Day, Tercentenary Trip to London, Queen Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher, Tercentenary Choir Trip to Drapers Hall, Employee Picnic, William \u0026amp; Mary Theatre, CEBAF, Michael Powell (Director of Affirmative Action), Visiting Japanese Students, Tercentenary Hall Construction, University Center, Cookbook Cover, Football Media Day, John Tyler Portrait, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Truman Scholar Winner and Finalist, Alan Ward, Michael Clark, James Bill, Craig Canning, Ann Moore, I. Trotter Hardy, Jr., Ed Allenby, HACE, Presentation of \"Commencement\" Print, Cabot Wade (Class of 1974), Homecoming, Chancellor's Robe Print, Reves Medallion, Convocation, Maya Angelou, \"Minority Students,\" Reves Symposium, Wendy Reves, \"100 Years of Football\" (Harvard), Japanese President of Canon's Dinner at the President's House, Mary Sue Terry, James Blair Statue, Swem Library, Bruce Hornsby, Lord Botetourt Statue, ROTC, National Planned Giving Institute Graduation Dinner and Certificate Presentations, Women's Basketball, Thad Tate, Gerald Johnson, Lee Foster, Debora Ventis, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, George Greenia, Victor Liguori, James McCord\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Career Exploration Day, Asian-American Conference, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Basketball, Dennis Slon, Deborah Vick, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Kiwanis, Sugar Sculpture of the Historic Campus, EMBA, Historic Campus and Other Locations in the Snow, Campus Scenes, Tim Sullivan as Santa, President's House and Brafferton at Christmas, Roy Pearson, Basketball, W. Barry Adams, \"Commencement\" Print, Sundial, BBC Interviewing Class for Radio Program, Wren Building, Lord Botetourt Statue, James Blair Statue, Dutch Ambassador's Visit, Bone Marrow Drive, Budget Meeting, National Planned Giving Institute, Sorority Court Fire, Oliver North, Law School Family Seminar, Small Hall, Colonial Relays, Admission Office Staff, Senior Class Officers Induction, Charlie Woollum, Alumni Service Awards, Project Taproot Staff, Tercentenary Hall, Old Guarde Day, Seafood Chef's Symposium at VIMS, \"Mostly Mozart II\" concert, University Center, Senior Class Gift Presentation (Lee Foster), Davis Y. Paschall, Timothy Sullivan, S. Dean Olson, Richard Sears, Sherri Givens Holland, Paula Hicks, Andrew Zawacki, Football Team Captains, Concert Orchestra, Sony Gift Presentation, Democratic Senators Visit, Ewell Award Recipients, Choir, Zarathustra's Coffee House, Multicultural Affairs (Black Student Organization Awards Reception), Senior Art Exhibit in Andrews, Tamara Burk, School of Education Award Luncheon, Alumni Service Awards, Circle K, Jim Brinkley Recognized by Students, Mary Joy Archer, Eric Ayisi, Bradner Coursen, M. Boyd Coyner, Jr., Joanne Funigiello, Richard Sherman, Faculty Retirees, Jeannie Baliles, President's Aides, Margaret Poles Spencer, Susan Grover, Retirement of Vic Raschi's Baseball Number, Japanese Ambassador, Melvin Schiavelli, Martha Ingles, Lloyd Guth, Laura Rexroth, Commencement, Students for Viewbook, Telephone Directory Cover Shots, VIMS (Wachapreague), Robert J. Huggett, HACE/BFSF, Carr Cup, Lake Matoaka, Football Camp, Gillian Cell, Child Care Center staff, Retirement Party (Stan Brown, Bob Hunt, Pete Freeman), Employee Picnic, Margaret Saha with Students, James Ridgway, Annual Support Staff, Homecoming T-Shirt, Jeanne and John Hopke, Thomas Krattenmaker and Samoa Watanabe, Multicultural Affairs Student Group Leaders, Freshman Move-In, Campus Center Marketplace, Convocation, William N. Walker, \"Indian Scientist,\" Colleen Kennedy, Craig Canning, Fraternity Complex Fire, Thomas Jester and Sarah Kruse, Brent Nase Promotion to Major, Undergraduate Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Strategic Plan Report Meeting, Alan Ward and Ambassador Fritts, James Bill and James Deffenbaugh in Swem Library, Fall Faculty Party, Students, Iris Anderson (VIMS, burning of Brazilian Grasslands), Korean American Students Association (KASA), Ellis Marsalis, Field Hockey, Family Weekend, Prentis Award, Friends of the College Community Concert, E. Rae Harcum, Soccer, AmeriCorps Volunteers/Office of Volunteer Opportunities, Greg Werkheiser, Roberto Refinetti, Charles Gressard and Cindy Snell, Sandra Ward with Robin Ransome, James Stronge with Jan Rozzelle, Gail McEachron-Hirsch with Michael Buhl, Supreme Court Preview Conference in the McGlothlin Moot Courtroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Supreme Court Preview Conference, Strategic Plan Committee, Avalon Clothesline Project, P. E. Olson, Randolph Coleman, Monica Augustin, Anne Rasmussen, Campus Gardens, Lake Matoaka and College Woods Demonstration, Homecoming, Warren Buck, Sarah Brady, Lake Matoaka, School of Business Sears Workshop Participants, Plumeri Golf Tournament, Timothy Sullivan, William Rehnquist, Harry Carrico, Choir, Page Hayhurst, Thomas Krattenmaker and Law Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Basketball, School of Education, VIMS Aquaculture Workshop, Katherine Preston, Alumni Bookstore Catalog Photos, Bookstore Interior Renovations, William H. Davis, HACE Green \u0026amp; Gold Christmas (Joyce Jackson and Student), Child Care Center, Republican Governor's Conference, Reves Center Staff, President's House Committee Dinner, Soaring Eagles in the University Center, Duplicates of Photos, Alumni Gift Shop Ad, Presentation to Muriel Christison, Seth Schofield, Kiwanis, John Graves, Lloyd Guth with Students, Yule Log Ceremony, State Senate Finance Committee Meeting in PBK Hall, Mitchell Byrd, Julius Green Retirement Party, Laurie Sanderson, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, General Assembly Session with Margaret Thatcher, Black Student Leadership Conference, Student Association Presidential Candidates, Tennis Center with Team Members, Pamela Fleming, Facilities Management Contractors on Rooftop, World Wide Web Server Screen, Students with New Class Registration System in the Campus Center, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Meeting, Diane and Dianne Fannin, Curtis Strange Golf Classic, Russian Judges Visit, Inter-American Ambassadorial Summit, School of Business, Writing Resources Center Renovation Dedication, Monroe Scholars Brochure (students in the Charles Center), Trees, President's House at Christmas, Chief Justice Harry Carrico, University Center, College Woods, QVC Broadcast from the Wren, Sandy McDonald, Tennis Center Construction, Davison Douglas, Law School Forum (Pat Robertson), National Center for State Courts Staff, Emeric Fischer, EMBA, Peninsula Center Students, Alumni Board Dinner, Alumni Service Awards, Hans Otto Tiefel, Daniel Preston, Admission Video Filming, Monroe Scholars, PAC 20/20, Reves Center Symposium, Tree Planting Ceremony for Tim Sullivan, Tom Ward and Lou Messier, Father Charles Kelly, David Maraniss, Board of Visitors, Dutch Parliamentarians Visit, Dedication of Rector's Office in Blow to Flora Willcox Berkeley, David Maraniss, Vocal Students, AEF Awards Dinner, Ted Zoller, Bookstore Grand Opening, Alumni Society Board Members, Clay Clemens, VIMS Groundbreaking for Marine Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology Building, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Don E. Harrison Award Winners, Daniel Preston, Students in the Writing Resources Center, Neal Cardwell, Chemistry Award Winners, Kathy Green, Sony President Masaaki Morita and Tercentenary Hall, Student Letter Writing Campaign, Emergency Blue Lights, Boyle Society Luncheon, Ruth Jones, Week of the Young Child (Gillian Cell, Stewart Gamage, Sam Sadler), President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Commencement, President George H. W. Bush\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Reves Center Advisory Council, VIMS Groundbreaking Ceremony for Marine Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology Building, Student Project (Housing Partnership), AEF Seniors, Paul Marcus, James Moliterno, Bob Diaz and Randy Cutter with their CD-ROM at VIMS, National Center for State Courts, AEF Awards Dinner, International Chief Justices visit the Law School, Wren Building Interior Repairs and Crypt, Wren Building Interiors and Yard, Reves Center Borgenicht Symposium, Wheel of Fortune Auditions, W\u0026amp;M Recyling Logo, Kathy Green, Judith Lorimer, Frank Kershner, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Ronald Giese, George Rublein, Virginia Laycock McLaughlin, Students with new registration system in the Campus Center, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Donald B. Morgan, Jack Martin, George Rublein, Kirk Havens, Textbooks, Dedication of the Rector's Office in Blow Hall Sarah Kruse, Tennis Center Dedication, Peninsula Center exterior, Adam Potkay, Leo Charette, Mike Nichols, Internaional Students, Tonia Valletta with Tim Sullivan, World Wide Web Server Screen, Facilities Management Staff, Law School carnival, Kevin McCoy, Campus Police, Lwarence Wiseman, Mary Carroll Johansen, Carol Jacklin, Gary Fannin, National Organic Chemistry Symposium, Soccer Camp, S. Dean Olson, University Center, Football Camp, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Carl Roseberg donate \"Egret\" with Anne Sullivan, NASA/VIMS Mentorship Program, Housekeeping Staff, Esterine Myler, Paul Heideman, Bryan Complex Construction, Geology Department moves to Tercentenary Hall, Kiwanis, VSSRP, Football Media Day, Employee Appreciation Day, Pre-Graduate Summer History Program in Historical Research, Frances Knight, Keio Program, Thomas Krattenmaker, Physics Students, VSRRP, Teleconferencing System, President's Reception for New Freshmen, School of Education/Special Education Grant Recipients, MBA Program, Educating the Homeless Children Program, Opening Convocation, David McCullough, Football, Courtroom 21 Showcases New Video Conferencing, Second Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Fall Faculty Party, Multicultural Affairs Guest Speaker Bertice Berry, Female Students in ROTC Program, New LION Computer System Unveiled in Swem Library, Law School Professor and Students, Students in Biology Lab, Students in Kinesiology Lab, Family Weekend, Elizabeth Canuel, Margaret Saha, Louise Kale, Hans C. von Baeyer, Dennis Manos, Terry Meyers with Amy Goldberg, Nikki Giovanni, Prentis Award, Roberto Refinetti, Rows of Books in Swem Library, Bicycles on Campus, Randolph Coleman with Kia Williams, Virginia Livesay, Jordan Spector, School of Business Faculty, Thomas Marshall, Linda Malone, Paul Morris, John Delos, Keith Griffioen, John Kane, Ed Remler, Franz Gross, John McKnight, David Armstrong, Morton Eckhause, Linda Luvaas, Aileen Moffatt, Dupont Hall Exterior, Modern Languages Lab, Crim Dell, Muscarelle Museum, Harvey Langholtz, Locksmiths, Homecoming, Seatbelts donated to Child Care Center, Ron Rapoport, Emily Shriver, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Forum, Jesse Bohl, Dominique Rabata, Reta Metcalf, Choir, Shirley Baker, County Courthouse Archtectural Design Competition, National Planned Giving Institute, Lord Botetourt Statue, Pamela Harriman, Town Meeting on Peace (Wendy Reves and Jack Borgenicht), Scenery, Larry Richards, Chemistry Department, Lake Matoaka, Davis Y. Paschall with Dean Olson and Mark Riley, Sunken Garden, Ewell Hall, Physics Faculty at TJNAF, Snow Scenes, Yule Log Ceremony, Dirk Walecka, President's Office Staff, Jack Borgenicht's Donation to the Peace Studies Program, HACE Holiday Charity Drive for the Salvation Army, Paul Stockmeyer, EMBA Program, Heroes of the January Snow Storm, Ronald St. Onge, William F. Merck, Nancy Nash, Robert Gross, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Breakfast for VA Lawmakers who are Alumni of the College, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Teresa Longo, Donna Ware, Sue Trask, Karen Dolan, Ksenia Jaroshevich, Margaret Cook, Susan Richardson, Terry Jones, Sue Trask, Michael Stump, Students attend General Assembly Meeting, Students Letter Writing Campaign, Basketball, Senate Finance Hearing, Admission Office Suport Staff with Christopher Wren Volunteer Assistants, Tennis Center, Tercententary Hall, James Blair Hall under Renovation, Visiting Russian Students, Stase Michaels, Bridget Harrison, Timothy Bouck, Laura Keyt, \"Oliver,\" Dorothy \"Momma Dot\" Harrold, Preliminary Design for Swem Library Addition, Food Service Workers spend two nights in the University Center during winter weather, David Holmes, Baptist Students, Lacrosse International Invitational, Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff, Yana Rodgers with Students, Leslie Cheek Award, Carter's Grove, Lawrence Eagleburger, School of Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Davis Y. Paschall honored with sundial made by George Crawford, Tucker Hall, Rogers Hall, Charles F. Hobson, Flourishing Faith Story, Michael Clark, Atrium, Fred Lederer, James Blair Drive, School of Business, Ann Moore, Student Assembly President Swearing-In, Terry Driscoll, Multicultural Affairs Fashion Show, Joe Agee, National Center for State Courts, School of Education, Patrick Hayes Writers' Festival, Campus Telephone Operators, Stefan Raab, Colonial Relays, Reves Center, Wren Building, Crim Dell, Constance Pilkington, Star Magnolia Tree Planing (Sexual Assault Awareness Day), Ronald Rosenberg, Announcement of Warren Burger Papers Donation with Margaret Thatcher, NATO Conference with Margaret Thatcher, Law School's Chili Cook-off, Students Studying in the Sunken Garden, Tim Sullivan, Hunter B. Andrews Appreciation Dinner, Technology Lab to Aid Visually Impaired Students, Dedication of Granite Bench in Tercentenary Hall, Choir's last Performance under Frank Lendrim, 50th Anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarship, Reves Center Advisory Council, Bill James, Craig Canning, Scenery, Mark Patterson with \"Fetch!,\" Marine Chemistry and Toxicology Building under construction at VIMS, Gary Rice, Deborah Morse, Students ringing the Wren Bell, Thomas Krattenmaker with students and alone, Christine Niehaus, Fulbright Scholars, Track at Zable Stadium, Early Music Ensemble, AEF Awards, Lizbeth Jackson, Tyler Hall, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Employees on Ferry between Yorktown/Gloucester, Blue Spruce Tree Dedication, Groundbreaking for Applied Research Center (Oyster Point), Commencement, Antonin Scalia, Marian Wright Edelman, Sam Sadler, Arrival of Burger Papers to Swem Library, Law School Class Reunion, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr., TJNAF Staff, Mark Fowler, Honorable John Chichester, Dedication of Fisheries Science Laboratory at VIMS, Football Camp, Food Service Employees, Employee Appreciation Day, Thomasine Jackson, Della Harris, VSF, Gary Fannin, Cary Carson, Diane Taylor, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Law School Building, Sandra Scott, Alumni House, Zable Stadium, University Center, Cary Field, Student Health Center, Yates Hall, Fraternity Complex, W\u0026amp;M Hall, Recreation Center, Busch Tennis Courts, Commons Randolph Complex, Jones Hall, Small Hall, Morton Hall, PBK Memorial Hall, Barksdale Field, Rogerts Hall Swem Library Wildflower Refuge, New Campus Entrance, Blow Hall, Thiemes House, Richmond Road, Tucker Hall, Senior Walk, Brafferton, Duke of Gloucester Street, Sorority Court, Keio University Students and Dean, Freshman Move-in, Spotswood Society, Student Activities Night, Matoaka Theatre Construction, Opening Convocation, Football Players and Coaches, Sports Information Staff, Campus Drive Bridge, Dupont Hall, Women's Soccer, Football, Gerald Johnson, Parking Services Employees, Gillian Cell, Physics Summer Students, MBA Students, Construction on New Campus Buildings, James Blair Hall, Brown Hall, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Hurrican Fran Remnants, Austin Roberts, Rector Marshall Acuff, J. Edward Grimsley, William Hausman, Teaching Enhancement Project Faculty, Bruce Grant, Ellen Cloyd, Bill Geary, R. Roger Baldwin, Annul Fund Phonathon and Board, Family Weekend, Women's Rugby, Gentlemen of the College, EMBA Graduation, Tree Planting, Reception for Faculty Authors, Dedication of Zable Stadium Gate, Junior Tribal Dancers, Joyce Jones, Abner Mikva, US Senatorial Race Debate between John Warner and Mark Warner, Pat Choate, Visiting Scholars, Collegiate Fun and Fitness Tour, James Gilmore, Homecoming, Bonfire, Gift to IEACH by Malvern H. Omohundro, Plumeri Park Baseball Facility Press Conference, Reimond Pitz, Students in Physics Lab, Davis Y. Paschall's 85th Birthday Celebration, Jane Goodall, James Blair Statue, \"Sink or Swem\" Campaign Kickoff, Frances Thornton's Gift to Economics Dept., James Blair Hall Rededication,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Dennis Slon, Black Law Students Association, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Joseph Galano, Gillian Cell, Hans Christian Ackerman, S. Dean Olson, Students at Matthew Whaley School, University Relations, Sharon Morgan, Adolph Hight, William Bynum, Combined Virginia Campaign Leaders, Basketball, Football, Ronald Hoffman, Tuckahoe, Barboursville, Natural Bridge, Monticello, Poplar Forest, University of Virginia, House of Burgesses, National Planned Giving Institute, EMBA, Alan Cates, Athletes performing community service, Joe Agee, Tim Sullivan, Gil Granger, Meeting of General Assembly in Colonial Williamsburg honoring Ludwell Johnson and Hans Christian Ackerman, Bust of Thomas Jefferson, First National Student Leadership Conference on Race and Culture, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, ROTC Cadets, Charter Day, Kiwanis Members, State Capitol, Choir's performance at Bill Clinton's Inauguration, Kevin Hendricks, Martin Mathes, Carlton Stockton, Annual Fund Phonathon, Arthur Martinez and School of Business Medallion, James Bill, Jamie Ware, Bill Hawthorne, Travis Patton, Law School Panel, Alan Diamonstein, David McCullough, GTE Grant, Wren Building, Bicycles, Choir performing at Pamela Harriman's funeral, Patricia Volp, Kamba Bolch, Gene Burreson, Students in the Sunken Gardens, Bonnie Kelm, Antony Flew, Joseph Ellis, Center for Gifted Education Program, Adib Mattar, Zenobia Attari, Daniel Cristol, Daniel Nezlek, Jonathan Harr, Charles Ogletree, Tom Gjelten, BFSF Forum Talent Show, Laura Tsaggaris, Sigmi Pi Brothers, Bike to Work Week, Mosaic '97, Shannon Sullivan, Concert Band, Steve Christie, Men's Track and Field, President's House Garden, Marv Levy, Fred Lederer, Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Students, Mark Warner, Spring Awards Reception, Faye Shealy, Lizbeth Jackson, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Senior Class Gift Reception, Chesapeake Bay Hall Dedication, Faculty Retirees, Board of Visitors, First Duke Award Recipient Ruby DaCosta, Tree Planting, Stephen Kaattari, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Sam Sadler, Jennifer Johnson, Cybelle McFadden, Candice Brown, VIMS, Jason Schemmel, Craig Foisey, Marc Sher, Commencement, Baseball, Brandy Olson, Hobie Blosser, Plumeri Park Groundbreaking, Muscarelle Museum, Jim and Fran McGlothin, Mary Glisteen, Lois Parker, VIMS Wachapreague Lab, Daniel Stewart, Re-engineering Group, Mike McGiffert, Matt Trowbridge, Clayton Brooks, Harvey Langholtz, Clare Boothe Luce Program Award Winners, Groundbreaking at Jefferson Center, Multicultural Affairs, Monroe Scholars Brochure, VSF, Keio Students, Student Health Services, Employee Appreciation Day, Campus Police, Stephen Ndegwa, John Tyler Archaeological Dig, Bettie Adams, USAF Band, Thomasine Lewis, Tom Finn, Clyde Haulman, Jefferson Statue, Exhibit Honoring Nancy Marshall, Freshman Move-In, Entrance to New Campus, Freshman Orientation Speech, Mickey Vollmer, Computer Center Lab, Steve McNamee, Sam White, Patsy Morales, Peter Hoyle, Campus Buildings, Convocation, Minority Student Reception, Christopher Wren Association Workshop, Brian Bennett, Nancy Marshall, Student Activities Night, Annual Fund Board, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Linda Tuck, Ballroom Dance Club, Lord Botetourt Statue, Virginia Carey, Boyle Society Luncheon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Family Weekend, Margaret Thatcher, VIMS, Campus Buildings, Muscarelle Museum, Tim Sullivan, David Bradley, Crim Dell, James River swim in memory of John Randolph, Rededication of Tercentenary Hall as McGlothlin-Street Hall, Computer Science Group Photo, Football, School of Business, VBHEC Virginia First 2000, Busch Gardens Private Party, Sam Sadler, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Chemistry Department Staff, Wren Building, Choir, Memorial Service for William Spong, Kiwanis, Patty Zwollo, Law School Students, Martha Dennis Christiansen, Into the Streets Day, Jim Gilmore, Bob Dole, Reves Center Advisory Council, Homecoming, Tree Planting Ceremony Honoring Betty Shabazz, Christopher Howard, Tomoko Hamada, China President Jiang Zemin in Colonial Williamsburg, Don Beyer, Concert Band, Middle East Peace Conference in Washington, Nadine Strossen, Sunken Garden, Peter Braxton, William Starnes, Mark Constantine, Robert Gross, Richard and Sally rice, Martin Seligman, Hunter B. Andrews, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Valerie Moye, Robert Gossweiler, Robert Polito, Basketball, Harriston Tyler, Mike Unger, Faculty and Staff Line Dance Class, Nancy Schoenberg, Sam Kashner, People's Liberation Army's Visit to the Department of Military Science, HACE Officers, Charlotte Brown, Project Taproot Staff, Women's Chorus, National Planned Giving Institute, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Patricia Volp, Fort Pocahontas, James Bill, Reception in Richmond for Mark Earley, Colleen Kennedy, Faculty Leaders of Lunch Time Religious Groups, Intellectual Property Seminar, Gary Defotis, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Native American Speakers at Dialogue on Affiramative Action Program, HACE Holiday Projects, Lord Botetourt Statue, Randolph Coleman, Charter Day, James Ukrop receiving Business School Medallion, Carlton Swearingen, Pre-Law Fraternity, Kathleen Bragdon, Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice King, Clive Dewey, Shiewei Zhang, Fred Lederer, Mel Vogelsang, Geology Day, Women's Lacrosse, George Allen, Bill Mirguet, Cheerleaders, Athletic Hall of Fame Inductin Ceremony, Plaque Dedication of Kate Waller Barrett, Mosaic '98, Mark Constantine, Center for Gifted Education, Joyce Jackson, Garry Fannin, Gail Sears, Gerald Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Student Projects, Melvin Ely, Virginia Torczon, \"Spring\" Statue, Lawrence Pulley, Inaugural Virtual Campus Visit. Dennis Blanton, NPGI, Richard Posner, Covenant Players, Hispanic Conference, Cindy Gillam, School of Business, George Grayson, Dedication of Funds for Applied Research Center, Land Exchange Final Document Signing, Graduating Senior Musicians, President of Beijing Normal University, Board of Visitors, Swem Library Expansion Groundbreaking, Frank Shatz, Stella Neiman, Della Harris, Annual Fund Dinner, Joyce Hoar, Steven Kuehl, Harvey Langholtz, Annual Bone Marrow Drive, Chad Carr, Alcohol Conference, Sarah Scott, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Winners, Roy Pearson, Nancy Marshall, Connie McCarthy, Trotter Hardy, Kris Lane, Peace Corps Volunteers, ROTC Cadets, Larry Evans, David Nicholls, Larry Williams, S. Dean Olson, Max Shear, Bernard Bowman, Commencement, Jimmye Laycock, Terry Driscoll, Barbara Blosser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: School of Business, NPGI, Thomas Jefferson IV, Nicole DePuty, Richard Prosl, Law School Faculty, GTE Summer Day Camps Students, S. Dean Olson, Brian Blouet, Government Department Faculty, Don Baxter, Katherine Rahman, Taylor Reveley, James Barbour, Lawrence Charity, Football Camp, Blow Hall, Dan Marino, Employee Appreciation Day, Muscarelle Museum, Ted Zoller, Beckman Scholars, Clyde Haulman, Bernard Bowman, Coordinators of ICAES Conference, Diane Shakes, Senate Finance Subcommittee Campus Visit, Public Affairs Staff Retreat, Recreation Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Freshman Orientation Speech, Tim Sullivan, Canoeists, Physics Students, Applied Research Center, Blue Ribbon Commission Meeting, Crim Dell, Ann Hoffler, Diane Evans, Annual Fund Students, Convocation, Patrick Dwyer, Campus Tour, Swem Library, Millington Hall, Jim Griffin, Ann Marie Stock, Cindy Bagley, Howard Hughes Institute Grant, MBA Students, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Martha Case, Jessica Clark, Freshman Orientation, Moot Courtroom, Wren Building, Annual Fund Board of Directors, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Conference on Slavery, Cindy Van Dover, Xiaodong Zhang, Margaret Holland, Plumeri Park, Leo Charette, Nancy Burkett, Wilbert Bryant, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Fifth Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Mosaic '98, Pedro Jones, Scott Nelson, Choir, Christopher MacGowan, Bill Corvello, Horace Boyer, Mihailo Crnobrnzja, Ted Lyman, Williamsburg Crossroads lanning Group Meeting, Joint Program with EVMS, CIT, Women's Chorus, Margaret Thatcher, Homecoming, John Lanzalotti, Lloyd Cutler, James Ellroy, Leadership Award Winners, ODK Induction with Davis Y. Paschall, Stewart H. Gamage, Warren Buck, David Bernd, Pamela P. Chinnis, Faculty Debate on Bill Clinton's Impeachment, Women's Leadership Conference, National Planned Giving Institute, Kiwanis, Rita Durrant, Wren Building, Brafferton Kitchen, Students, Williamsburg Crossroads Coalition Meeting, Basketball, Peggy Shaw, Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships Announcement, Lord Botetourt Statue, Mario Molina, Filming of Elderhostel on Fitness Trail, Kathleen Slevin, Matthew O'Connor, Pat Burdette, Wendy Reves receiving the Lord Botetourt Award, HACE, Bone Marrow Drive, John Lavach, Students in Class, Steve Cole, House Appropriations Committee touring Millington, Lilian Hoaglund, Students decorating President's House Christmas Tree, Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Hurrican Mitch, Sam Jones, Reves Center Sign and Students, Ice Storm Damage, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lawrence Becker, Francie Cante-Arries, Karen Locke, May Day Orators and Mentors, Men's Swim Team and Coaches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Basketball, Charter Day, Jonathan Crystal, Students, Mark Gettys, W\u0026amp;M Theatre, Donna Ware, Tesla Jeltema, Vivienne Moore, Talbot Taylor, Rhys Isaac, Men's Gymnastics, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Barbara Watkinson with Tom Finn and George Greenia (Apocalyptic Studies), Lisa Phipps, James E. Smith, Dennis Aebersold, Tina Nichols, Wayne Kernodle, Chris Bram, Pam Hunt, Annual Majors and Careers Expo, Marcus Hicks, Keep It Green Founders, Reception, Grassroots Theatre, Bosnian Student Reception, Tim Sullivan, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Bosnia and the Balkins Conference, Anne Reilly, Robert Archibald, Rob Hinkle, Information Technology Support Center, Pamela Harriman Fellowships Reception, Bell Building, Lee Rawls, John and Marilyn Entwisle, Barbara Miller, Tommy Norment, Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Hunter B. Andrews, Bone Marrow Drive, Athletic Awards Banquet, NPGI, Edward Crapol, Philip Morgan, Joel Sachs, Bike Shop Fire, J. Edward Grimsley, Bruce Hornsby, Larry Evans' Government Class, William T. Walker, Bosnian Students, Faculty Retirees, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Albanian Students, MTV Campus Invasion, Prentis Award, Truman Scholar, Sugar Ray, Duke Award, President's Aides, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Board of Visitors, May Day Celebration, Spotswood Society, Bernard Bowman, Blue Ribbon Commission, Tess Owens, Karen Hammer, John McGlennon, John Gilmour, William Morrow, Poul E. Olson, Commencement, Jacquelyn McLendon, Boyle Society Luncheon, Williamsburg Crossroads Advisory Group Meeting, Jack G. Boyd, Jr., Ed Pratt, Michael Reiss, Cherice Carlos, Mark Tucker, Michael Kelley and Jason Gammon with the ToF/SIMS, Linling Wu, Franklin Robeson, Federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce Meeting, Zable Stadium Parking Lot, Lance Richardson, William Rodgers, III, Joyce Smith, Lorenzo Jackson, Betsy Croswell, Donation of Wren Print, Jewel Thomas, Henry Whitehead, Lena Jefferson, Employee Appreciation Day Recognition Recipients, Bad Traffic Areas in Williamsburg, Alice Johnson, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Alcohol Awareness Program, Employee Appreciation Day, Robert Hanny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Youth Soccer, Patrick Shannon, Kiwanis, Convocation, Drew Stelljes, Mary Schilling, Heizo Takenaka, Poul Olson and Study Abroad in Ghana, Tim Sullivan, Christine Niehaus, Susanna Yunker, Zia-Ur Rahman, Swem Library Construction, Bonnie Willard, Donald Patten, Robert Roberson, Carole Chappell, Belden H. Bell, Wren Organ, Volunteer Fair, Supercomputer in Jones Hall, Students, Board of Visitors, Football, Cheerleaders, Rick Nahm, Muscarelle Museum, Leadership Award Winners, Choir performing for Davis Paschall, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Louis Catron, Botetourt Singers, Women's Chorus, Rock Climbing Wall, Sunken Garden, Hurrican Floyd Damage, Women's Soccer, History Writing Resources Center, Family Weekend, George Harris, Supreme Court Preview, Jackie Genovese, Japanese visiting Department of Military Science, Sam Sadler, William T. Walker, Duke of Gloucester Street and the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Stop the Hate Interfaith Vigil, Lois Hornsby, Sam Jones, Courtoom 21, Kim Sosa, Kathryn Vest, Beverly Tyler, Annette Washington, Chris Siefert, Jerry Roeder, Thomas Jefferson Statue, George Woodwell, Endowment Association Board Retirees, ODK Induction, Homecoming, Putt Putt Golf Course Construction, ROTC Exercise and Army Helicopters on Barksdale Field, Darlene Berkel, Potato Project, Joyce Laughlin, Basketball, Jones Hall, Millington Hall, Small Hall, Dennis Manos, Make a Difference Day, Williamsburg Theatre Restoration Announcement, Blair Hall, HACE, Stephens Landy in Observatory, School of Business, Stewart Gamage, Yule Log Ceremony, Rhodes Scholars Reception, President's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, NPGI, Carol Sheriff, Poul Olson, Williamsburg Theatre Reopening, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Town Meeting at the University Center, Tim Sullivan, Clay Clemens, Students, Buddhist Monks build a Sand Mandala at Bruton Parish Church, Wren Building Renovation, Matt Lane, Snow, Stewart Gamage, William Starnes, Robert Pike, Chuck Bailey, Armistead Booker, Anne Jones, Walter Prevenier, Gary and Diane Fannin, University Relations Staff, Todd Arnette, Dale Shouse, Peter Schweighofer, Kathy Burdette, Greenhouse Volunteers, Lillian Kelly, School of Business, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, William \u0026amp; Mary Hall, Student Information Network, Pitou Devgon, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Tamara Sonn, Mike Miller, Benefit Concert for Ernestine Jackson, Graduate House Opening, Tree Planting, Cliff Gauthier, Baseball, President's House Exterior Renovation, Curtis Adkins, Ronald Sims, Shakespeare's Pericles at the Yoder Barn, Decision 2010 Town Meeting, Jamestown Island Clams, Daniel Cristol, Matt Inman, Bruce Hornsby, Faculty Retirees, Gillian Cell, Geology Day, Coffeehouse (Daily Grind) Opening, Carol Arnette, Millinghall Hall Reception, Mentor Program, Prentis Award, Jim Golden, James Griffin, John Michael Finn, Richard Flood, Robert Archibald, David Aday, Vietnam Conference, Catering wins Award, Alumnae Authors, Jim Farr, Mark Tucker, Earth Day Sign, Youth Basketball Team, Football, Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Conference, Pat Robertson, George Stephanopoulos, First Annual W\u0026amp;M Presidents' Day, Four Year Roommates, Robert Welch, William Morrow, French Ambassador Bujon de L'Estang, Commencement, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Jack Van Horn, Sidney Lawrence, Harlan Schone, Elaine Themo, Carol Sherman, Shirley Roby, E. Morgan Kelley, John McKnight, Deep River (play written by Joanne Braxton), Jewel Thomas, John Daly, Mike Beverly, Jean Klinger, Barbara Martin, Teri Edmundson, Lambert House, Richard Bland College Faculty Retiree with Ed Grimsley, Elizabeth McClanahan, Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Jim Kelly, Sandy Wilms, Christopher Wren Association Ice Cream Social, Maryse Fauvel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Commencement, Nahum Zobin, Michelle Ragsdale, Wren Building Renovations, Leesa Woods, Bretta Lewis, Carmeline Zimmer, Stephen Ndegwa, Sam Sadler, Ginger Ambler, Announcement of New Town, Press Conference to announce new Basketball Coach Rick Boyages, Students, Snow, Homecoming 1999, Men's Soccer, Lake Matoaka, Christopher Wren Association, Adair Gym, Shiwei Zhang, Owners of Aromas, Employee Appreciation Day, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Bob Hannafin, Announcement of Bookstore Location on Duke of Gloucester, Joanne Braxton's play \"Deep River,\" Ashmere Spratley, John Oakley, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Robert Maccubbin, Mainland Farm, Daniel Roose, VIMS Announces New Marin Science/Technology Corridor, David Leslie, Lathaniel Parker, Alexander Druitt, Reggie Crump, Guy Brown, Rosetta Tabb, Shandelle Henson, Football Media Day, Jimmye Laycock, Recreation Center, Freshman Move-In Day, Catherine Bowles, Linda McIntosh, Kerri Gibbons, Greg Hancock, Gift to Center of Conservation Biology, Tina Coleman, Kiwanis, Michael Fox, Mark Earley, Jean Klinger, George Allen, Lawrence Ring, Thomas Heacox, Lindsey Sukay, Erin Wilmer, First Four Year Graduate Students in Law, Business, and Education Schools, Muscarelle Museum, Richard Kiefer, Michael Nichols, James River Swim in Memory of S. Dean Olson and John Randolph, Swem Library Staff with Etsuko Kono of Keio University, Staff Members on Bikes, Jackie Chan, Choir, EMBA, University Center, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Dedication New Addition to Law School and Statues, William Rehnquist, Women's Chorus, Football, Heritage Human Society Student Volunteers, Annual Fund Board, Silvia Tandeciarz, Richard Sears, Karen Berquist, Barbara McNamee, James Whittenburg, Mock Presidential Debate, John Daly, Erica Walsh, Breast Cancer Awareness Month Check Presentation, Interstate 64, Homecoming 2000, Convocation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Tree Planting, Football, CVC Mid-Campaign Rally in Trinkle Hall, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Carl Friedrichs, Mark McCormack, Great American Smoke Out, Mark Schneider, Shelby Hawthorne, Clara Byrd Elementary, John Michael Finn, Denise Johnson, Caius Dragomir, Frank Shatz, Jasmin Lambert, University Centery, Women's Chorus, Martha Wrenn Briggs, Tim Sullivan, Harvey Langholtz, Bob Voigt, Tom Crockett, SciClone Supercomputer, Jacquie Bell, Senior Football Players, Mary Earley, Tom Finn, Convocation, Jack Borgenicht, Yule Log Ceremony, Betsy Quizio, David Lewis, Emily Halm, Emily Furia, Charles Hobson, Jamie Bartlett, HACE, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Muscarelle Museum, Linda Schaffner, Annual Student Trip to Richmond to meet Lawmakers, Joan Hoff, Rebecca Dickhut, Arnab Basu, Ken Davis, Basketball, John Donaldson, Harrison Tyler, Charter Day, Henry Kissinger, Joe Plumeri, Women's Basketball, Kinesiology Activity Courses, Ray McCoy, Robert Kohl, Lizabeth Allison, Baseball Spring Training, David Broder, Jennifer Fields, Dan Yi, James Livingston, Scott Nelson, Student Assembly President Laura Keehner, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Mary Crozier, Fake Ids, Snow, Robert Putnam, Jeff Oestreich, EMBA Student, Ernestine Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Ornit Shwartz, Al Albert, John Daly, Barry Kiesler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Women's Lacrosse, Anne Rasmussen, New Bookstore, HACE, Sue Peterson, Basketball, Career Services, Joel Schwartz, Clyde Haulman, Larry Sullivan, Campus Police, Gerald Johnson, William Rodgers, Sam Sadler, ODK, Faculty Retirees, Reception in Wren Building acknowleding those who helped in the renovation, Tim Sullivan, Louise Kale, Valentine's Day Dance for Senior Citizens, Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, General Assembly Meeting, Terry Driscoll, Bone Marrow Drive, College Bookstore Student Block Party, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Brian Blouet, Lauren Morgan, Bruce and Kathy Hornsby, Board of Visitors, Margaret Thatcher, Jim McGlothlin, Annual Spring Day for Seniors, Students, Law School Students, Law School Professor, Margaret Thatcher's Official Portrait Installed in Wren, Last Day of Classes, Shirley Aceto, HACE, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Lilya Kaganovsky, Tony Anemone, Courtney Carpenter, Christopher McGowan, Duke Award, Prentis Award, Earl Carr, Wanda Carter, Technology, Luke Wilcox, Mary Sue Backus, Erin McCarthy, Donald Patten, Commencement, Madeleine Albright, Dennis Blanton, David Lewes, Lois Dietz, Lara Hamilton, Sharon Zuber, Mid Managers Institute, Sam Sadler, Carol Wynder, Geoffrey Feiss, Rick Boyages, Official Opening of Washington Office, Capital Outlay Projects, AMy Howard, Adam Rubenstein, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Recipients, Brent Allred, Jim Farr, Roy Williams, Virginia Carey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Employee Appreciation Day, Blow Hall, Valerie Trovato, Barbara Finocchio, T. J. Cheng, Alan Ward, Della Harris, Capital Career Forum, Bruce Bracken, Gary Fannin, Diane Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Juanita Achols, Betsy Croswell, Hangtag for Parking, Colonial All-Pro Football Camp, L. B. Berg, Linda Nicely, Joe Heyman, Convocation, Entomology Class, Michael Powell, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Freshman Women Moved to Governor's Inn during Barrett Hall Renovation, W\u0026amp;M Green Bus, Wren Building Rededication, Freshman Move-In Day, Bill and Nancy Reynolds, Harrison and Payne Tyler, Lyon Tyler Portrait, Groundskeeping Personnel, Food Service Personnel, Rememberance Service after 9/11 Attack, \"Law Camp,\" Jim Kelly, Women's Network, Charles Center Fair, Women's Chorus, Events related to 9/11 (September 11), Senate Finance Committee, James Bill, Choir, Women's Basketball, Football, University Center Lounge, Laurie Sanderson, Todd Callan, Fallon Dodson, Wren Building, Harvey Langholtz, Roberta Hatcher, Homecoming, Louis Catron, Funeral/Memorial Service for Davis Paschall, Dedication of Keck Lab, C-SPAN School Bus, Basketball, Ronald Rapoport, Thomas Payne, Mark Gettys, Peel Hawthorne, Timmons Roberts, Anita Hamlin, Joy Archer, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Boggs, Susan Donaldson, Snow, Larry Smith, Student Assembly Powder Puff Game, Morris Dees, Williamsburg Crossroads, HACE, Linda Knight, Lee Scruggs, Wren Building Gingerbread House, Paul Marcus, Law School Reception, Charter Day, Mark Warner, Dedication of Law School's New Wing, Board of Visitors Luncheon, Law School's New Wing, Mary Voigt, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lisa Szykman, Thomas Jefferson Bust, Brian Holloway, Christopher Bailey, Hanley Chiang, Sam Jones, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, W\u0026amp;M Quarterly Staff, George McGovern, Samuel Berger, Heather MacDonald, Cathryn Manduca, Barbara Tewksbury, David Mogk, Golf, Swem Library Addition, Henry Kissinger, Four Year Roommates, Tommy Norment, President's Aides, Presidents' Day, Martin Mathes Class, Holograms and Law Schools Courtroom 21, Reginald and Deloris Crump, Faculty Retirees, Patrick Meade, Cliff Gauthier, Men's Gymnastics, Stephen Landy, Shelfer Peace, Jim and Beverly Simonton Kelly, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Basketball, Kate Slevin, Swem Library New Addition, Flowers, George Floyd, Jim Kelly, Board of Visitors, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Duke Award, Music Department Reception, Prentis Award, Commencement, Todd Mooradian, Christine Groth, Jammie Jackson, Nancy Marshall, Alex Pyke, Fiona Grooms, Brian Fitzgerald, Wren Building, Joel Schwartz, Mary Humelsine, Michael Fox, Violet Chalkley, Physics Conference, Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History, Employee Appreciation Day, Kick-Off Rally for Bond Issue, Tim Sullivan, Last Day of Classes, Danny Laurent, Yule Log, Ginger Ambler, Carlaine Pittman, Development Donors, ARAMARK Student Scholarship Recipient, Cheerleaders, President's Brunch, Reception at St. George Tucker House, Kris Lane, Heather MacDonald, Henry Hart, Choir, MBA Students, Event at VIMS, Leadership Award Winners, Melanie Rapp, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Williamsburg Crossroads, Tim Kaine, Bond Rally, John Warner, Homecoming, Hulon Willis Association, Freshman Seminar Dance Class, Basketball, President's House Christmas Tree, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Joe Plumeri, Graduate Research Symposium, Charter Day, Kofi Annan, Henry Kissinger, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Richard Lugar, Thomas Foley, W\u0026amp;M Presidents' Day, Health Conference, Four Year Roommates, Iraq Forum, Gillian Cell, Sam Sadler, AEF Awards Dinner, Faculty Retirees, Memorials at Crim Dell for Senior Alex Reyno, Prentis Award, Larry Pulley, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Noor of Jordan, Bernard Bowman, Convocation, Anita Poston, Henry Wolf, Hunter B. Andrews, John Gerdelman, Ed Grimsley, Career Services Job Fair, Band, Clay Clemens, Dedication of SunTrust in New Town, William Rehnquist, Vince Callahan, L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr., Sarah I. Gore, Susan A. Magill, Chonghan Kim, Roger Smith, Alan Ward, Concert Band, Sigma Chi Pledges, Lord Botetourt Statue, John Lewis, Daniel Pearl Dialogue of Acknowledgement and Reconcilation, Tyler Family Garden Dedication\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Commencement, Jon Stewart, Tim Sullivan, Michael Powell, William Ivey Long, Employee Apprecation Day, Sam Sadler, Convocation, Sarah Brady, Board of Visitors, Michael Fox, Eric Jensen, President's Aides Christmas Party in President's House, President's Office Staff, Football, Sarah Sword and her Seeing Eye Dog, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Charter Day, James Billington, Graduate Research Symposium, Gene Nichol, Announcement of Nichol as President and Luncheon in Wren Building, Celebration for the Sullivans, Four Year Roommates, Kappa Delta Pi Induction, Virginia McLaughlin, Julie Galambush, Unveiling of Jim Kelly Portrait, President's Aides, Prentis Award, John Edwards, Williamsburg Crossroads, Mary Anderson, Henry Kissinger, Unveiling of Kissinger Portrait, Freshman Move-In Day, Freshman Orientation, Physics Department, Dedication of Magnet in Small Hall, Prince El-Hassan bin Tala of Jordan, Ribbon Cutting for the Commons, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Choir, Public Policy Board of Advisors Annual Meeting and Reception, Yule Log Ceremony, Signing of Rappahanock Community College Articulation Agreement, Tim Kaine Reception at Stewart Gamage's House, Inaugurational Ball in W\u0026amp;M Hall, Inauguration Reception in Wren, Shirin Ebadi, Tim Kaine, Sandra Day O'Connor, Inauguration of Gene Nichol and Investiture of Chancellor Sandra Day O'Connor, Faculty Retirees, Desmond Tutu\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis binder includes both contact sheets and corresponding negatives. It is unclear if Gleason is the photographer for all of the photographs. It is also unclear if the photographs duplicate events in other binders. There is no inventory readily available for this binder, but subjects include students, W\u0026amp;M events, Gene Nichol, faculty, and campus buildings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_3726","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_3726","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_3726","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_3726","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_3726.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Gleason, C. James Photography Collection","title_ssm":["C. James Gleason Photography Collection"],"title_tesim":["C. James Gleason Photography Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1987-2008"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1987-2008"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 8.002","/repositories/2/resources/3726"],"text":["UA 8.002","/repositories/2/resources/3726","C. James Gleason Photography Collection","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--Commencement","College of William and Mary--Employees","College of William and Mary--Students","College of William and Mary--Faculty.","Negatives","Photographs","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.","Binder 1 contains a paper inventory of each subject arranged alphabetically and listed with its corresponding contact sheet number.","Binders 2-23 contain contact sheets.","Boxes 1-23 contains negatives 5000-10741","Box 24 and 25 contains 1980sx-1990s un-numbered negatives; personal trips","Box 26 contains contact sheets of W\u0026M students, faculty, sports, parties, Presidents Sullivan and Nichol","Box 27 contains CDs and contact sheets for years circa 2004-2006","Box 28 contains CDs numbered 0084-10862 for years circa 1992-2005","Box 29 contains CDs numbered 10863-10981 for years 2005-2008","Box 30 contains CDs numbered 10983-11002 for years 2005-2008","Gleason served as a freelance photographer for William \u0026 Mary for more than two decades, photographing events, people, locations, etc. related to the University. The collection includes contact sheets, negatives, and CDs containing digital files. The contact sheets should correspond to the negatives (both film and digital). Each binder of contact sheets has a scope note identifying the various subjects found within each binder. The first binder contains a paper inventory, wherein subjects are arranged alphabetically and connected to their respective contact sheet number.","University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8)","The collection of James Gleason represents all aspects of events and activities at the College of William and Mary for the years 1983-2006. Events documented include: Charter Day, commencement, buildings, awards, faculty and staff, students, and athletics. Physically the collection is organized by the \"rolls of film taken\" and into years they were taken. They are stored and protected in plastic sheets in notebooks and numbered for identification.","A paper inventory of photograph subjects listed alphabetically. The contact sheet number for each subject is provided.","Subjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary Ripple and the staff of Undergraduate Admissions, Indian Mascot (see football images), John Williams, James Pinckney Harrison Professors of History, Homecoming (Olde Guarde Luncheon), School of Business Reception, Parent's Weekend (Robert Gates, Hunter Andrews, Sarah Brady, Paul Verkuil), Students in Andrews Hall, Burgesses Day (including Gerald Baliles, Ed Grimsley), Paul Verkuil, Swem Library with sundial in the foreground, Students, Muscarelle Museum, Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Reves Center, Charles Center (Scott Donaldson, Jim Bill, Joel Schwartz), Theatre and Speech Faculty in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Dean's Conference at the School of Education, Muscarelle Museum Phase II Dedication (Jean Kinnamon, Zoe Graves, the Verkuils), Melvin Schiavelli, Eddy Dalton, Brooks George, Canon Reception and the Sponsors Reception at the School of Business, George N. Deshazo, Jr. (Class of 1989, Rhodes Scholar), Christmas Story Time with Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil with Faculty-Emeriti Wives, President's House Door, the first College Assembly Meeting, John Shelby, Roy Pearson, John Thelin, Edward Irish, Lisa Tumor, Cindy Bagley, Marilyn Carlin, S. Dean Olson, Joseph K. Gilley, Sylvia Colston, Barbara Ball, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), Charles Holloway, Circle K, Charter Day, John Jamison, Law School Students and Rodney Smolla, School of Education students, Queen's Guard, Apollo Room Dedication (Jim McCord), Class of 1956 Gift, Reves Center, Thomas Graves (Gandhi Lecture), Reprints of Churchill from Emery Reves' photos, Ewell Hall Dedication, Campaign Kickoff, Retiring Faculty, Faculty Seminar (Melvin Schiavelli), Commencement, Glenn Close, Class of 1939 Gift Presentation (Botetourt Gallery), Walter Williams, Class of 1939 Reunion, Alumni Society Staff, Larry Wiseman, David Thompson, Brad Coursen, Blow Hall Renovation, Wallace Terry, Sam Sadler, Governor's School, Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony, Jean Scott, Michael Plater, Lord Botetourt Statue (original), Recreation Center Construction, Carroll Hardy (alone and with students), Discovery Program, Guion Bluford (labeled in original inventory as \"black astronaut\"), STEP Program, Judge Billy Person, Steve Christie, Employee Picnic, Bickers Dinner, Students versus Administration Basketball Game, Wightman Cup, Wren Building Yard Party, Telecommunications Office Dedication, American-British Legal Conference (Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony Kennedy), Prentis Award, Jimmye Laycock","Subjects: President's Council (multiple functions), Visit by the President of South Korea Roh Tae-woo, Gandhi Lecture (Mario Zamora), Alumni Medallion Recipients, Miller Court Dedication, School of Business Medallion Presentation (T. C. Clarke, Melvin Schiavelli, John Jamison), Bob Clay (Class of 1968), Paul Verkuil Dinner in the Wren Building, David Lutzer, Snow Scenes (Wren Building, Alumni House, President's House), Nathan Altshuler, Norman F. Barka, Ken Kambis, Blow Hall Renovation, Bonnie Chandler, Chris McGowan, Nancy Schoenberger, CEBAF, Event from Black Awareness Week, Black Student Leadership Conference (Melba Moore), EMBA, Wren Building, Rodney Smolla, Basketball Games (identified and unidentified), Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Campus Recreation Center, Charter Day, William \u0026 Mary Plate and Key, School of Business Honors, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), AEF, James Patton, Joyce VanTassel-Barka, Reves Center International Students, Law School Foundation, School of Business, Lou Holtz Dinner and Football Celebration, Howard Scammon, William Ivey Long, Don Ball, Davis Y. Paschall, Anne Dobie Peebles, John Thelin, Janet Kimbrough (Class of 1921), Alumni Service Awards Presentation, Japanese Epson Corporation Visit, Seiko Epson Awards, Joanne Braxton, Mitchell A. Byrd, Charlotte P. Mangum, Joanne Funigiello, Craig Canning, Jamie Doyle (Class of 1990), Diana Wishard (Class of 1991), Eric Robert Quick (Class of 1990), S. Dean Olson, Frank Lendrim, John F. Lavach, Olde Guarde, Moot Courtroom Dedication, Sandy Kapur (Class of 1991), Matthew Brandon (Class of 1992), William H. Davis (Class of 1990), Daniel H. Scherotter (Class of 1991), Students, School of Business Retirees Reception, Priorities Plaque, Adam Rifkin, Campus Scenes, American Bar Association Reception, Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil, Ukrop Family and Market, Erin Strother Murray (Class of 1993), Jay Shropshire (Class of 1987), Linda Reilly with Students, Visiting Nobel Prizer Winner, Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Mary Swartz, Deborah Vick, Neal Devins, Walter Williams, Tom Collins, James Heller, Commencement, Lawrence Becker and Wife, Eric O. Ayisi, STEP Program, Classified Employee Awards, Judge and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Alumni Society Meeting, Employee Picnic, Post Office Dedication, Jimmye Laycock, Tyrone Sheldon, Admissions Office Staff, Prentis Award, Alex Haley (Author), Phil Stoddard, James Bill, Davis Y. Paschall at the Wren Building, Friends of the College, Washington Program at Brookings Institute, Wilford Kale and Harry Smith, Law School Staff with Dean of Law School Timothy Sullivan, Fall Faculty Party, Sarah Brady (Class of 1964), Journalist in Residence, Anne Pratt, CASE School Tea, Stan Brown and Friends, Warren Burger, Ed Allenby, Tercentenary Commission, Peter Neufeld (Class of 1958), Faculty Members in Class, Blow Memorial Hall, Ferguson Seminar, Robert Dutro's People, Jack Cloud Party, Order of the White Jacket Banquet, Zable Stadium Sign Installation and Dedication, Homecoming, Zabel Stadium and Cary Field, Joe Montgomery (Class of 1974), Talbot Taylor, Janine Scancarelli, Ann Reed","Subjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron Rosenberg, Gary Shaw, Anne Henderson, Neal Devins, John Levy, Wren Building Portico Door and Alumni Plaque, John Thelin, David Finifter, S. Dean Olson, Scott Donaldson, Julius Mastro, Jack D. Edwards, Craig Canning, Judith Ewell, Sam Sadler, Peter Derks, Mariann Jelinek, Sheila Walker, Roy L. Pearson, Ken Kambis, Ronald Sims, Louis Catron, Don Messmer, Mark Johnson, Joanne Braxton, John A. Williams, Larry Ring, Julia Brazelton, Tomoko Hamada, John McGlennon, Thad Tate, Ron Rappaport, John Charles, Chonghan Kim, Clement Conger (Class of 1977), Law School Debate Champions, Women's Studies with Ann Pratt, Carole Chappell, Baseball, Annual Fund Phonathon, Paul Verkuil, Zable Stadium and Cary Field, Cheerleaders, Virginia Kerns, George Grayson, Alumni Society and Students, Robert M. Fulmer, Russian Speakers, Dutch Ambassador (Public Policy Program), LADS Seminar (Tish Paschall, Anne Pratt), California Regional Campaign (San Diego), Louis Catron with James Axtell and Bartram Brown, Society of Alumni Writers Awards (Barry Adams, John Entwisle), Writers' Festival, Christopher Wren Association (Wayne Kernodle), Career Services, \"Frog Baby\" Dedication (Patrick Hayes, Fran Verkuil, Frank Shatz), Mark Heaphy, Environmental Award, Law School Dorm, Korean Ambassador Kim, Basketball, Law School Students, Law School Minority Brochure, Leslie Cheek Award, Old Guarde Day, W. Barry Adams, Newport News Shipbuilding Room Dedication in Blow Hall, Antonin Scalia, MBA Students, William E. Fulmer, Michael Plater, Frank Lendrim with Choir, Wade Broughman (Class of 1990), Sundial, Renick Scholar, Wilcox Sisters (Class of 1991), Blow Memorial Hall, John McGlennon, Commencement, Barrett Carson, Alumni Society - Class of 1975, Lee Foster, Bess Littlefield, Barry Adams, Warren Billings (Class of 1962), Child Care Center Groundbreaking, Rare Documents to Swem Library (D. Hillson Ryan, Hays T. Watkins), Dennis Taylor, Williamsburg Garden Club, Recreational Sports, Alumni, Millie West, Phyllis Glenn, Black Awareness Week, William \u0026 Mary Logo, Fraternity Lodges (including destruction of some), Exchange Program (Keio University, Bob Gross), Employee Picnic, Black Student Leadership Conference (CHAMPS, Carroll Hardy), Football Media Day (Jimmye Laycock, Chris Hakel, Robert Green), Washington Hall Renovation, Sorority Court, Faculty Art Studio Construction, Child Care Center Construction, Charles Center Presentation (Wilson Fellows), Laura Dillard at Town \u0026 Gown Luncheon, Tercentenary Commission Meeting, Fall Faculty Party, Press Conference regarding Paul Verkuil's Resignation, Geroge Grayson Rally, Professor C. Kim, Band, Football versus James Madison University, Fred Wallace Retirement Party, Kiwanis Meeting, Davis Y. Paschall Birthday Party with Choir, John Entwisle (Class of 1944), Alumni Fellows, Prentis Award, Order of the White Jacket, Orchestra, Aubrey Mason (Class of 1947), Chris Hakel, Chuck Swenson, Photograph of Bruce Lincoln's Book and Lewis B. Puller's Book, Verkuil and Staff with his Birthday Cake, 20th Anniversity of Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Robert (Class of 1941) and Bruce Hornsby, Dawn Redwood Tree, Fran Verkuil, Office of Minority Affairs, Charter Day, Charles Center (Joel Schwartz), Virginia Collins, Pan America Ambassadors Conference, Basketball Hall of Fame (Schiavelli, Randolph, Norenberg, Kruis, Darragh, Besnier)","Subjects: Child Care Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Kiwanis Members, Order of the White Jacket, School of Education, Richard Sherman, Student Alumni Liaison Council, Faculty Senate, Davis Y. Paschall, Howard Scammon, Roger Sherman, Robert Gates, Timothy Sullivan Presidential Announcement, Football Reunion, Alumni Society (Event, Board Members), Bob Scholnick, Admission Viewbook Students, Timothy Sullivan, Reginald Clark (Assistant to the President), Students, Commencement, Joe Agree Retirement Party, Kiwanis Awards, Timothy Sullivan Installation, \"Minority Student Group,\" Employee Picnic, Copies of Pictures, Ronald Sims, Fred Adair, \"Black Student Group,\" Publications, John Dayton, Robert Dutro, Jack Willis, Faye Shealy, Tercentenary Poster, Canon Gift, Fran Verkuil, Agnes Paschall, Tish Paschall, Sundial, Alumni House Event, EMBA Program, Board of Visitors, Music Department, Spaulding Courtyard and Garden Dedication, Jesse Jackson, President's Brunch, Fall Faculty Party, Chamber of Commerce, Wren Building, Football, Crim Dell, Chemistry Student, Tercentenary Commission, President's Box, Campus Police, Homecoming, Kelly Shaver, Paul Whilely, Paul Marcus, Timothy Sullivan Inauguration, President's House Interior, William H. \"Billy\" Baxter (Class of 1992), Alumni House Interior, Facilities Management T-Shirts, Alumni Society Staff, Thomas Jefferson Statue Dedication, Soccer, Fund raising Dinner, Cheerleaders, Prentis Award, Honorary Football Coaches (Hays Watkins, John Jamison, Jim Ukrop), Prince Charles Announcement, History Book Authors (Thad Tate, Richard Sherman, Sue Godson, Ludwell Johnson), Barrett Hall, Elliot \u0026 Carol Schaubach, Wren Planting Ceremony, Basketball, Yule Log, President's House at Christmas, Women's Basketball, Tercentenary Quilt","Subjects: Charter Day, Athletic Department Poster (Cover of Football History Book), Basketball, Yule Log, Tercentenary Quilt, Students in Lab, Timothy Sullivan, President's House Tour for Garden Week, Reves Center Lecture, King \u0026 Queen Ball, Choir, Meese Debate, Lynn Redgrave, S. Dean Olson, Reves Center Sign and Students, University Center, Wally Riley, Jon Lever, Center for Gifted Education Opening Reception, Medallion given to University of Aberdeen, Herrington J. Bryce, Prince Charles, Board of Visitors on Steps of Blow Hall, Ray Betzner, Jim Brinkley and Hays Watkins, Gillian Cell (New Provost Announcement), Glenn Close, Alumni Chapter Party in Washington, Kiwanis, Governor and Mrs. Mills Godwin, Anne Sullivan, Art Award, Commencement, Davis Y. Paschall, Millie West, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Luncheon, Charter Day Videotape Presentation (Sullivan and Richard McCluney), Tercentenary Gifts, Old Guarde Day, Tercentenary Trip to London, Queen Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher, Tercentenary Choir Trip to Drapers Hall, Employee Picnic, William \u0026 Mary Theatre, CEBAF, Michael Powell (Director of Affirmative Action), Visiting Japanese Students, Tercentenary Hall Construction, University Center, Cookbook Cover, Football Media Day, John Tyler Portrait, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Truman Scholar Winner and Finalist, Alan Ward, Michael Clark, James Bill, Craig Canning, Ann Moore, I. Trotter Hardy, Jr., Ed Allenby, HACE, Presentation of \"Commencement\" Print, Cabot Wade (Class of 1974), Homecoming, Chancellor's Robe Print, Reves Medallion, Convocation, Maya Angelou, \"Minority Students,\" Reves Symposium, Wendy Reves, \"100 Years of Football\" (Harvard), Japanese President of Canon's Dinner at the President's House, Mary Sue Terry, James Blair Statue, Swem Library, Bruce Hornsby, Lord Botetourt Statue, ROTC, National Planned Giving Institute Graduation Dinner and Certificate Presentations, Women's Basketball, Thad Tate, Gerald Johnson, Lee Foster, Debora Ventis, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, George Greenia, Victor Liguori, James McCord","Subjects: Career Exploration Day, Asian-American Conference, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Basketball, Dennis Slon, Deborah Vick, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Kiwanis, Sugar Sculpture of the Historic Campus, EMBA, Historic Campus and Other Locations in the Snow, Campus Scenes, Tim Sullivan as Santa, President's House and Brafferton at Christmas, Roy Pearson, Basketball, W. Barry Adams, \"Commencement\" Print, Sundial, BBC Interviewing Class for Radio Program, Wren Building, Lord Botetourt Statue, James Blair Statue, Dutch Ambassador's Visit, Bone Marrow Drive, Budget Meeting, National Planned Giving Institute, Sorority Court Fire, Oliver North, Law School Family Seminar, Small Hall, Colonial Relays, Admission Office Staff, Senior Class Officers Induction, Charlie Woollum, Alumni Service Awards, Project Taproot Staff, Tercentenary Hall, Old Guarde Day, Seafood Chef's Symposium at VIMS, \"Mostly Mozart II\" concert, University Center, Senior Class Gift Presentation (Lee Foster), Davis Y. Paschall, Timothy Sullivan, S. Dean Olson, Richard Sears, Sherri Givens Holland, Paula Hicks, Andrew Zawacki, Football Team Captains, Concert Orchestra, Sony Gift Presentation, Democratic Senators Visit, Ewell Award Recipients, Choir, Zarathustra's Coffee House, Multicultural Affairs (Black Student Organization Awards Reception), Senior Art Exhibit in Andrews, Tamara Burk, School of Education Award Luncheon, Alumni Service Awards, Circle K, Jim Brinkley Recognized by Students, Mary Joy Archer, Eric Ayisi, Bradner Coursen, M. Boyd Coyner, Jr., Joanne Funigiello, Richard Sherman, Faculty Retirees, Jeannie Baliles, President's Aides, Margaret Poles Spencer, Susan Grover, Retirement of Vic Raschi's Baseball Number, Japanese Ambassador, Melvin Schiavelli, Martha Ingles, Lloyd Guth, Laura Rexroth, Commencement, Students for Viewbook, Telephone Directory Cover Shots, VIMS (Wachapreague), Robert J. Huggett, HACE/BFSF, Carr Cup, Lake Matoaka, Football Camp, Gillian Cell, Child Care Center staff, Retirement Party (Stan Brown, Bob Hunt, Pete Freeman), Employee Picnic, Margaret Saha with Students, James Ridgway, Annual Support Staff, Homecoming T-Shirt, Jeanne and John Hopke, Thomas Krattenmaker and Samoa Watanabe, Multicultural Affairs Student Group Leaders, Freshman Move-In, Campus Center Marketplace, Convocation, William N. Walker, \"Indian Scientist,\" Colleen Kennedy, Craig Canning, Fraternity Complex Fire, Thomas Jester and Sarah Kruse, Brent Nase Promotion to Major, Undergraduate Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Strategic Plan Report Meeting, Alan Ward and Ambassador Fritts, James Bill and James Deffenbaugh in Swem Library, Fall Faculty Party, Students, Iris Anderson (VIMS, burning of Brazilian Grasslands), Korean American Students Association (KASA), Ellis Marsalis, Field Hockey, Family Weekend, Prentis Award, Friends of the College Community Concert, E. Rae Harcum, Soccer, AmeriCorps Volunteers/Office of Volunteer Opportunities, Greg Werkheiser, Roberto Refinetti, Charles Gressard and Cindy Snell, Sandra Ward with Robin Ransome, James Stronge with Jan Rozzelle, Gail McEachron-Hirsch with Michael Buhl, Supreme Court Preview Conference in the McGlothlin Moot Courtroom","Subjects: Supreme Court Preview Conference, Strategic Plan Committee, Avalon Clothesline Project, P. E. Olson, Randolph Coleman, Monica Augustin, Anne Rasmussen, Campus Gardens, Lake Matoaka and College Woods Demonstration, Homecoming, Warren Buck, Sarah Brady, Lake Matoaka, School of Business Sears Workshop Participants, Plumeri Golf Tournament, Timothy Sullivan, William Rehnquist, Harry Carrico, Choir, Page Hayhurst, Thomas Krattenmaker and Law Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Basketball, School of Education, VIMS Aquaculture Workshop, Katherine Preston, Alumni Bookstore Catalog Photos, Bookstore Interior Renovations, William H. Davis, HACE Green \u0026 Gold Christmas (Joyce Jackson and Student), Child Care Center, Republican Governor's Conference, Reves Center Staff, President's House Committee Dinner, Soaring Eagles in the University Center, Duplicates of Photos, Alumni Gift Shop Ad, Presentation to Muriel Christison, Seth Schofield, Kiwanis, John Graves, Lloyd Guth with Students, Yule Log Ceremony, State Senate Finance Committee Meeting in PBK Hall, Mitchell Byrd, Julius Green Retirement Party, Laurie Sanderson, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, General Assembly Session with Margaret Thatcher, Black Student Leadership Conference, Student Association Presidential Candidates, Tennis Center with Team Members, Pamela Fleming, Facilities Management Contractors on Rooftop, World Wide Web Server Screen, Students with New Class Registration System in the Campus Center, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Meeting, Diane and Dianne Fannin, Curtis Strange Golf Classic, Russian Judges Visit, Inter-American Ambassadorial Summit, School of Business, Writing Resources Center Renovation Dedication, Monroe Scholars Brochure (students in the Charles Center), Trees, President's House at Christmas, Chief Justice Harry Carrico, University Center, College Woods, QVC Broadcast from the Wren, Sandy McDonald, Tennis Center Construction, Davison Douglas, Law School Forum (Pat Robertson), National Center for State Courts Staff, Emeric Fischer, EMBA, Peninsula Center Students, Alumni Board Dinner, Alumni Service Awards, Hans Otto Tiefel, Daniel Preston, Admission Video Filming, Monroe Scholars, PAC 20/20, Reves Center Symposium, Tree Planting Ceremony for Tim Sullivan, Tom Ward and Lou Messier, Father Charles Kelly, David Maraniss, Board of Visitors, Dutch Parliamentarians Visit, Dedication of Rector's Office in Blow to Flora Willcox Berkeley, David Maraniss, Vocal Students, AEF Awards Dinner, Ted Zoller, Bookstore Grand Opening, Alumni Society Board Members, Clay Clemens, VIMS Groundbreaking for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Don E. Harrison Award Winners, Daniel Preston, Students in the Writing Resources Center, Neal Cardwell, Chemistry Award Winners, Kathy Green, Sony President Masaaki Morita and Tercentenary Hall, Student Letter Writing Campaign, Emergency Blue Lights, Boyle Society Luncheon, Ruth Jones, Week of the Young Child (Gillian Cell, Stewart Gamage, Sam Sadler), President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Commencement, President George H. W. Bush","Subjects: Reves Center Advisory Council, VIMS Groundbreaking Ceremony for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Student Project (Housing Partnership), AEF Seniors, Paul Marcus, James Moliterno, Bob Diaz and Randy Cutter with their CD-ROM at VIMS, National Center for State Courts, AEF Awards Dinner, International Chief Justices visit the Law School, Wren Building Interior Repairs and Crypt, Wren Building Interiors and Yard, Reves Center Borgenicht Symposium, Wheel of Fortune Auditions, W\u0026M Recyling Logo, Kathy Green, Judith Lorimer, Frank Kershner, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Ronald Giese, George Rublein, Virginia Laycock McLaughlin, Students with new registration system in the Campus Center, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Donald B. Morgan, Jack Martin, George Rublein, Kirk Havens, Textbooks, Dedication of the Rector's Office in Blow Hall Sarah Kruse, Tennis Center Dedication, Peninsula Center exterior, Adam Potkay, Leo Charette, Mike Nichols, Internaional Students, Tonia Valletta with Tim Sullivan, World Wide Web Server Screen, Facilities Management Staff, Law School carnival, Kevin McCoy, Campus Police, Lwarence Wiseman, Mary Carroll Johansen, Carol Jacklin, Gary Fannin, National Organic Chemistry Symposium, Soccer Camp, S. Dean Olson, University Center, Football Camp, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Carl Roseberg donate \"Egret\" with Anne Sullivan, NASA/VIMS Mentorship Program, Housekeeping Staff, Esterine Myler, Paul Heideman, Bryan Complex Construction, Geology Department moves to Tercentenary Hall, Kiwanis, VSSRP, Football Media Day, Employee Appreciation Day, Pre-Graduate Summer History Program in Historical Research, Frances Knight, Keio Program, Thomas Krattenmaker, Physics Students, VSRRP, Teleconferencing System, President's Reception for New Freshmen, School of Education/Special Education Grant Recipients, MBA Program, Educating the Homeless Children Program, Opening Convocation, David McCullough, Football, Courtroom 21 Showcases New Video Conferencing, Second Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Fall Faculty Party, Multicultural Affairs Guest Speaker Bertice Berry, Female Students in ROTC Program, New LION Computer System Unveiled in Swem Library, Law School Professor and Students, Students in Biology Lab, Students in Kinesiology Lab, Family Weekend, Elizabeth Canuel, Margaret Saha, Louise Kale, Hans C. von Baeyer, Dennis Manos, Terry Meyers with Amy Goldberg, Nikki Giovanni, Prentis Award, Roberto Refinetti, Rows of Books in Swem Library, Bicycles on Campus, Randolph Coleman with Kia Williams, Virginia Livesay, Jordan Spector, School of Business Faculty, Thomas Marshall, Linda Malone, Paul Morris, John Delos, Keith Griffioen, John Kane, Ed Remler, Franz Gross, John McKnight, David Armstrong, Morton Eckhause, Linda Luvaas, Aileen Moffatt, Dupont Hall Exterior, Modern Languages Lab, Crim Dell, Muscarelle Museum, Harvey Langholtz, Locksmiths, Homecoming, Seatbelts donated to Child Care Center, Ron Rapoport, Emily Shriver, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Forum, Jesse Bohl, Dominique Rabata, Reta Metcalf, Choir, Shirley Baker, County Courthouse Archtectural Design Competition, National Planned Giving Institute, Lord Botetourt Statue, Pamela Harriman, Town Meeting on Peace (Wendy Reves and Jack Borgenicht), Scenery, Larry Richards, Chemistry Department, Lake Matoaka, Davis Y. Paschall with Dean Olson and Mark Riley, Sunken Garden, Ewell Hall, Physics Faculty at TJNAF, Snow Scenes, Yule Log Ceremony, Dirk Walecka, President's Office Staff, Jack Borgenicht's Donation to the Peace Studies Program, HACE Holiday Charity Drive for the Salvation Army, Paul Stockmeyer, EMBA Program, Heroes of the January Snow Storm, Ronald St. Onge, William F. Merck, Nancy Nash, Robert Gross, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Breakfast for VA Lawmakers who are Alumni of the College, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Teresa Longo, Donna Ware, Sue Trask, Karen Dolan, Ksenia Jaroshevich, Margaret Cook, Susan Richardson, Terry Jones, Sue Trask, Michael Stump, Students attend General Assembly Meeting, Students Letter Writing Campaign, Basketball, Senate Finance Hearing, Admission Office Suport Staff with Christopher Wren Volunteer Assistants, Tennis Center, Tercententary Hall, James Blair Hall under Renovation, Visiting Russian Students, Stase Michaels, Bridget Harrison, Timothy Bouck, Laura Keyt, \"Oliver,\" Dorothy \"Momma Dot\" Harrold, Preliminary Design for Swem Library Addition, Food Service Workers spend two nights in the University Center during winter weather, David Holmes, Baptist Students, Lacrosse International Invitational, Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff, Yana Rodgers with Students, Leslie Cheek Award, Carter's Grove, Lawrence Eagleburger, School of Education","Subjects: Davis Y. Paschall honored with sundial made by George Crawford, Tucker Hall, Rogers Hall, Charles F. Hobson, Flourishing Faith Story, Michael Clark, Atrium, Fred Lederer, James Blair Drive, School of Business, Ann Moore, Student Assembly President Swearing-In, Terry Driscoll, Multicultural Affairs Fashion Show, Joe Agee, National Center for State Courts, School of Education, Patrick Hayes Writers' Festival, Campus Telephone Operators, Stefan Raab, Colonial Relays, Reves Center, Wren Building, Crim Dell, Constance Pilkington, Star Magnolia Tree Planing (Sexual Assault Awareness Day), Ronald Rosenberg, Announcement of Warren Burger Papers Donation with Margaret Thatcher, NATO Conference with Margaret Thatcher, Law School's Chili Cook-off, Students Studying in the Sunken Garden, Tim Sullivan, Hunter B. Andrews Appreciation Dinner, Technology Lab to Aid Visually Impaired Students, Dedication of Granite Bench in Tercentenary Hall, Choir's last Performance under Frank Lendrim, 50th Anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarship, Reves Center Advisory Council, Bill James, Craig Canning, Scenery, Mark Patterson with \"Fetch!,\" Marine Chemistry and Toxicology Building under construction at VIMS, Gary Rice, Deborah Morse, Students ringing the Wren Bell, Thomas Krattenmaker with students and alone, Christine Niehaus, Fulbright Scholars, Track at Zable Stadium, Early Music Ensemble, AEF Awards, Lizbeth Jackson, Tyler Hall, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Employees on Ferry between Yorktown/Gloucester, Blue Spruce Tree Dedication, Groundbreaking for Applied Research Center (Oyster Point), Commencement, Antonin Scalia, Marian Wright Edelman, Sam Sadler, Arrival of Burger Papers to Swem Library, Law School Class Reunion, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr., TJNAF Staff, Mark Fowler, Honorable John Chichester, Dedication of Fisheries Science Laboratory at VIMS, Football Camp, Food Service Employees, Employee Appreciation Day, Thomasine Jackson, Della Harris, VSF, Gary Fannin, Cary Carson, Diane Taylor, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Law School Building, Sandra Scott, Alumni House, Zable Stadium, University Center, Cary Field, Student Health Center, Yates Hall, Fraternity Complex, W\u0026M Hall, Recreation Center, Busch Tennis Courts, Commons Randolph Complex, Jones Hall, Small Hall, Morton Hall, PBK Memorial Hall, Barksdale Field, Rogerts Hall Swem Library Wildflower Refuge, New Campus Entrance, Blow Hall, Thiemes House, Richmond Road, Tucker Hall, Senior Walk, Brafferton, Duke of Gloucester Street, Sorority Court, Keio University Students and Dean, Freshman Move-in, Spotswood Society, Student Activities Night, Matoaka Theatre Construction, Opening Convocation, Football Players and Coaches, Sports Information Staff, Campus Drive Bridge, Dupont Hall, Women's Soccer, Football, Gerald Johnson, Parking Services Employees, Gillian Cell, Physics Summer Students, MBA Students, Construction on New Campus Buildings, James Blair Hall, Brown Hall, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Hurrican Fran Remnants, Austin Roberts, Rector Marshall Acuff, J. Edward Grimsley, William Hausman, Teaching Enhancement Project Faculty, Bruce Grant, Ellen Cloyd, Bill Geary, R. Roger Baldwin, Annul Fund Phonathon and Board, Family Weekend, Women's Rugby, Gentlemen of the College, EMBA Graduation, Tree Planting, Reception for Faculty Authors, Dedication of Zable Stadium Gate, Junior Tribal Dancers, Joyce Jones, Abner Mikva, US Senatorial Race Debate between John Warner and Mark Warner, Pat Choate, Visiting Scholars, Collegiate Fun and Fitness Tour, James Gilmore, Homecoming, Bonfire, Gift to IEACH by Malvern H. Omohundro, Plumeri Park Baseball Facility Press Conference, Reimond Pitz, Students in Physics Lab, Davis Y. Paschall's 85th Birthday Celebration, Jane Goodall, James Blair Statue, \"Sink or Swem\" Campaign Kickoff, Frances Thornton's Gift to Economics Dept., James Blair Hall Rededication,","Subjects: Dennis Slon, Black Law Students Association, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Joseph Galano, Gillian Cell, Hans Christian Ackerman, S. Dean Olson, Students at Matthew Whaley School, University Relations, Sharon Morgan, Adolph Hight, William Bynum, Combined Virginia Campaign Leaders, Basketball, Football, Ronald Hoffman, Tuckahoe, Barboursville, Natural Bridge, Monticello, Poplar Forest, University of Virginia, House of Burgesses, National Planned Giving Institute, EMBA, Alan Cates, Athletes performing community service, Joe Agee, Tim Sullivan, Gil Granger, Meeting of General Assembly in Colonial Williamsburg honoring Ludwell Johnson and Hans Christian Ackerman, Bust of Thomas Jefferson, First National Student Leadership Conference on Race and Culture, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, ROTC Cadets, Charter Day, Kiwanis Members, State Capitol, Choir's performance at Bill Clinton's Inauguration, Kevin Hendricks, Martin Mathes, Carlton Stockton, Annual Fund Phonathon, Arthur Martinez and School of Business Medallion, James Bill, Jamie Ware, Bill Hawthorne, Travis Patton, Law School Panel, Alan Diamonstein, David McCullough, GTE Grant, Wren Building, Bicycles, Choir performing at Pamela Harriman's funeral, Patricia Volp, Kamba Bolch, Gene Burreson, Students in the Sunken Gardens, Bonnie Kelm, Antony Flew, Joseph Ellis, Center for Gifted Education Program, Adib Mattar, Zenobia Attari, Daniel Cristol, Daniel Nezlek, Jonathan Harr, Charles Ogletree, Tom Gjelten, BFSF Forum Talent Show, Laura Tsaggaris, Sigmi Pi Brothers, Bike to Work Week, Mosaic '97, Shannon Sullivan, Concert Band, Steve Christie, Men's Track and Field, President's House Garden, Marv Levy, Fred Lederer, Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Students, Mark Warner, Spring Awards Reception, Faye Shealy, Lizbeth Jackson, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Senior Class Gift Reception, Chesapeake Bay Hall Dedication, Faculty Retirees, Board of Visitors, First Duke Award Recipient Ruby DaCosta, Tree Planting, Stephen Kaattari, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Sam Sadler, Jennifer Johnson, Cybelle McFadden, Candice Brown, VIMS, Jason Schemmel, Craig Foisey, Marc Sher, Commencement, Baseball, Brandy Olson, Hobie Blosser, Plumeri Park Groundbreaking, Muscarelle Museum, Jim and Fran McGlothin, Mary Glisteen, Lois Parker, VIMS Wachapreague Lab, Daniel Stewart, Re-engineering Group, Mike McGiffert, Matt Trowbridge, Clayton Brooks, Harvey Langholtz, Clare Boothe Luce Program Award Winners, Groundbreaking at Jefferson Center, Multicultural Affairs, Monroe Scholars Brochure, VSF, Keio Students, Student Health Services, Employee Appreciation Day, Campus Police, Stephen Ndegwa, John Tyler Archaeological Dig, Bettie Adams, USAF Band, Thomasine Lewis, Tom Finn, Clyde Haulman, Jefferson Statue, Exhibit Honoring Nancy Marshall, Freshman Move-In, Entrance to New Campus, Freshman Orientation Speech, Mickey Vollmer, Computer Center Lab, Steve McNamee, Sam White, Patsy Morales, Peter Hoyle, Campus Buildings, Convocation, Minority Student Reception, Christopher Wren Association Workshop, Brian Bennett, Nancy Marshall, Student Activities Night, Annual Fund Board, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Linda Tuck, Ballroom Dance Club, Lord Botetourt Statue, Virginia Carey, Boyle Society Luncheon","Subjects: Family Weekend, Margaret Thatcher, VIMS, Campus Buildings, Muscarelle Museum, Tim Sullivan, David Bradley, Crim Dell, James River swim in memory of John Randolph, Rededication of Tercentenary Hall as McGlothlin-Street Hall, Computer Science Group Photo, Football, School of Business, VBHEC Virginia First 2000, Busch Gardens Private Party, Sam Sadler, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Chemistry Department Staff, Wren Building, Choir, Memorial Service for William Spong, Kiwanis, Patty Zwollo, Law School Students, Martha Dennis Christiansen, Into the Streets Day, Jim Gilmore, Bob Dole, Reves Center Advisory Council, Homecoming, Tree Planting Ceremony Honoring Betty Shabazz, Christopher Howard, Tomoko Hamada, China President Jiang Zemin in Colonial Williamsburg, Don Beyer, Concert Band, Middle East Peace Conference in Washington, Nadine Strossen, Sunken Garden, Peter Braxton, William Starnes, Mark Constantine, Robert Gross, Richard and Sally rice, Martin Seligman, Hunter B. Andrews, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Valerie Moye, Robert Gossweiler, Robert Polito, Basketball, Harriston Tyler, Mike Unger, Faculty and Staff Line Dance Class, Nancy Schoenberg, Sam Kashner, People's Liberation Army's Visit to the Department of Military Science, HACE Officers, Charlotte Brown, Project Taproot Staff, Women's Chorus, National Planned Giving Institute, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Patricia Volp, Fort Pocahontas, James Bill, Reception in Richmond for Mark Earley, Colleen Kennedy, Faculty Leaders of Lunch Time Religious Groups, Intellectual Property Seminar, Gary Defotis, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Native American Speakers at Dialogue on Affiramative Action Program, HACE Holiday Projects, Lord Botetourt Statue, Randolph Coleman, Charter Day, James Ukrop receiving Business School Medallion, Carlton Swearingen, Pre-Law Fraternity, Kathleen Bragdon, Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice King, Clive Dewey, Shiewei Zhang, Fred Lederer, Mel Vogelsang, Geology Day, Women's Lacrosse, George Allen, Bill Mirguet, Cheerleaders, Athletic Hall of Fame Inductin Ceremony, Plaque Dedication of Kate Waller Barrett, Mosaic '98, Mark Constantine, Center for Gifted Education, Joyce Jackson, Garry Fannin, Gail Sears, Gerald Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Student Projects, Melvin Ely, Virginia Torczon, \"Spring\" Statue, Lawrence Pulley, Inaugural Virtual Campus Visit. Dennis Blanton, NPGI, Richard Posner, Covenant Players, Hispanic Conference, Cindy Gillam, School of Business, George Grayson, Dedication of Funds for Applied Research Center, Land Exchange Final Document Signing, Graduating Senior Musicians, President of Beijing Normal University, Board of Visitors, Swem Library Expansion Groundbreaking, Frank Shatz, Stella Neiman, Della Harris, Annual Fund Dinner, Joyce Hoar, Steven Kuehl, Harvey Langholtz, Annual Bone Marrow Drive, Chad Carr, Alcohol Conference, Sarah Scott, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Winners, Roy Pearson, Nancy Marshall, Connie McCarthy, Trotter Hardy, Kris Lane, Peace Corps Volunteers, ROTC Cadets, Larry Evans, David Nicholls, Larry Williams, S. Dean Olson, Max Shear, Bernard Bowman, Commencement, Jimmye Laycock, Terry Driscoll, Barbara Blosser","Subjects: School of Business, NPGI, Thomas Jefferson IV, Nicole DePuty, Richard Prosl, Law School Faculty, GTE Summer Day Camps Students, S. Dean Olson, Brian Blouet, Government Department Faculty, Don Baxter, Katherine Rahman, Taylor Reveley, James Barbour, Lawrence Charity, Football Camp, Blow Hall, Dan Marino, Employee Appreciation Day, Muscarelle Museum, Ted Zoller, Beckman Scholars, Clyde Haulman, Bernard Bowman, Coordinators of ICAES Conference, Diane Shakes, Senate Finance Subcommittee Campus Visit, Public Affairs Staff Retreat, Recreation Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Freshman Orientation Speech, Tim Sullivan, Canoeists, Physics Students, Applied Research Center, Blue Ribbon Commission Meeting, Crim Dell, Ann Hoffler, Diane Evans, Annual Fund Students, Convocation, Patrick Dwyer, Campus Tour, Swem Library, Millington Hall, Jim Griffin, Ann Marie Stock, Cindy Bagley, Howard Hughes Institute Grant, MBA Students, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Martha Case, Jessica Clark, Freshman Orientation, Moot Courtroom, Wren Building, Annual Fund Board of Directors, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Conference on Slavery, Cindy Van Dover, Xiaodong Zhang, Margaret Holland, Plumeri Park, Leo Charette, Nancy Burkett, Wilbert Bryant, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Fifth Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Mosaic '98, Pedro Jones, Scott Nelson, Choir, Christopher MacGowan, Bill Corvello, Horace Boyer, Mihailo Crnobrnzja, Ted Lyman, Williamsburg Crossroads lanning Group Meeting, Joint Program with EVMS, CIT, Women's Chorus, Margaret Thatcher, Homecoming, John Lanzalotti, Lloyd Cutler, James Ellroy, Leadership Award Winners, ODK Induction with Davis Y. Paschall, Stewart H. Gamage, Warren Buck, David Bernd, Pamela P. Chinnis, Faculty Debate on Bill Clinton's Impeachment, Women's Leadership Conference, National Planned Giving Institute, Kiwanis, Rita Durrant, Wren Building, Brafferton Kitchen, Students, Williamsburg Crossroads Coalition Meeting, Basketball, Peggy Shaw, Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships Announcement, Lord Botetourt Statue, Mario Molina, Filming of Elderhostel on Fitness Trail, Kathleen Slevin, Matthew O'Connor, Pat Burdette, Wendy Reves receiving the Lord Botetourt Award, HACE, Bone Marrow Drive, John Lavach, Students in Class, Steve Cole, House Appropriations Committee touring Millington, Lilian Hoaglund, Students decorating President's House Christmas Tree, Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Hurrican Mitch, Sam Jones, Reves Center Sign and Students, Ice Storm Damage, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lawrence Becker, Francie Cante-Arries, Karen Locke, May Day Orators and Mentors, Men's Swim Team and Coaches","Subjects: Basketball, Charter Day, Jonathan Crystal, Students, Mark Gettys, W\u0026M Theatre, Donna Ware, Tesla Jeltema, Vivienne Moore, Talbot Taylor, Rhys Isaac, Men's Gymnastics, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Barbara Watkinson with Tom Finn and George Greenia (Apocalyptic Studies), Lisa Phipps, James E. Smith, Dennis Aebersold, Tina Nichols, Wayne Kernodle, Chris Bram, Pam Hunt, Annual Majors and Careers Expo, Marcus Hicks, Keep It Green Founders, Reception, Grassroots Theatre, Bosnian Student Reception, Tim Sullivan, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Bosnia and the Balkins Conference, Anne Reilly, Robert Archibald, Rob Hinkle, Information Technology Support Center, Pamela Harriman Fellowships Reception, Bell Building, Lee Rawls, John and Marilyn Entwisle, Barbara Miller, Tommy Norment, Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Hunter B. Andrews, Bone Marrow Drive, Athletic Awards Banquet, NPGI, Edward Crapol, Philip Morgan, Joel Sachs, Bike Shop Fire, J. Edward Grimsley, Bruce Hornsby, Larry Evans' Government Class, William T. Walker, Bosnian Students, Faculty Retirees, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Albanian Students, MTV Campus Invasion, Prentis Award, Truman Scholar, Sugar Ray, Duke Award, President's Aides, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Board of Visitors, May Day Celebration, Spotswood Society, Bernard Bowman, Blue Ribbon Commission, Tess Owens, Karen Hammer, John McGlennon, John Gilmour, William Morrow, Poul E. Olson, Commencement, Jacquelyn McLendon, Boyle Society Luncheon, Williamsburg Crossroads Advisory Group Meeting, Jack G. Boyd, Jr., Ed Pratt, Michael Reiss, Cherice Carlos, Mark Tucker, Michael Kelley and Jason Gammon with the ToF/SIMS, Linling Wu, Franklin Robeson, Federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce Meeting, Zable Stadium Parking Lot, Lance Richardson, William Rodgers, III, Joyce Smith, Lorenzo Jackson, Betsy Croswell, Donation of Wren Print, Jewel Thomas, Henry Whitehead, Lena Jefferson, Employee Appreciation Day Recognition Recipients, Bad Traffic Areas in Williamsburg, Alice Johnson, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Alcohol Awareness Program, Employee Appreciation Day, Robert Hanny","Subjects: Youth Soccer, Patrick Shannon, Kiwanis, Convocation, Drew Stelljes, Mary Schilling, Heizo Takenaka, Poul Olson and Study Abroad in Ghana, Tim Sullivan, Christine Niehaus, Susanna Yunker, Zia-Ur Rahman, Swem Library Construction, Bonnie Willard, Donald Patten, Robert Roberson, Carole Chappell, Belden H. Bell, Wren Organ, Volunteer Fair, Supercomputer in Jones Hall, Students, Board of Visitors, Football, Cheerleaders, Rick Nahm, Muscarelle Museum, Leadership Award Winners, Choir performing for Davis Paschall, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Louis Catron, Botetourt Singers, Women's Chorus, Rock Climbing Wall, Sunken Garden, Hurrican Floyd Damage, Women's Soccer, History Writing Resources Center, Family Weekend, George Harris, Supreme Court Preview, Jackie Genovese, Japanese visiting Department of Military Science, Sam Sadler, William T. Walker, Duke of Gloucester Street and the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Stop the Hate Interfaith Vigil, Lois Hornsby, Sam Jones, Courtoom 21, Kim Sosa, Kathryn Vest, Beverly Tyler, Annette Washington, Chris Siefert, Jerry Roeder, Thomas Jefferson Statue, George Woodwell, Endowment Association Board Retirees, ODK Induction, Homecoming, Putt Putt Golf Course Construction, ROTC Exercise and Army Helicopters on Barksdale Field, Darlene Berkel, Potato Project, Joyce Laughlin, Basketball, Jones Hall, Millington Hall, Small Hall, Dennis Manos, Make a Difference Day, Williamsburg Theatre Restoration Announcement, Blair Hall, HACE, Stephens Landy in Observatory, School of Business, Stewart Gamage, Yule Log Ceremony, Rhodes Scholars Reception, President's House","Subjects: Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, NPGI, Carol Sheriff, Poul Olson, Williamsburg Theatre Reopening, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Town Meeting at the University Center, Tim Sullivan, Clay Clemens, Students, Buddhist Monks build a Sand Mandala at Bruton Parish Church, Wren Building Renovation, Matt Lane, Snow, Stewart Gamage, William Starnes, Robert Pike, Chuck Bailey, Armistead Booker, Anne Jones, Walter Prevenier, Gary and Diane Fannin, University Relations Staff, Todd Arnette, Dale Shouse, Peter Schweighofer, Kathy Burdette, Greenhouse Volunteers, Lillian Kelly, School of Business, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, William \u0026 Mary Hall, Student Information Network, Pitou Devgon, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Tamara Sonn, Mike Miller, Benefit Concert for Ernestine Jackson, Graduate House Opening, Tree Planting, Cliff Gauthier, Baseball, President's House Exterior Renovation, Curtis Adkins, Ronald Sims, Shakespeare's Pericles at the Yoder Barn, Decision 2010 Town Meeting, Jamestown Island Clams, Daniel Cristol, Matt Inman, Bruce Hornsby, Faculty Retirees, Gillian Cell, Geology Day, Coffeehouse (Daily Grind) Opening, Carol Arnette, Millinghall Hall Reception, Mentor Program, Prentis Award, Jim Golden, James Griffin, John Michael Finn, Richard Flood, Robert Archibald, David Aday, Vietnam Conference, Catering wins Award, Alumnae Authors, Jim Farr, Mark Tucker, Earth Day Sign, Youth Basketball Team, Football, Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Conference, Pat Robertson, George Stephanopoulos, First Annual W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Four Year Roommates, Robert Welch, William Morrow, French Ambassador Bujon de L'Estang, Commencement, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Jack Van Horn, Sidney Lawrence, Harlan Schone, Elaine Themo, Carol Sherman, Shirley Roby, E. Morgan Kelley, John McKnight, Deep River (play written by Joanne Braxton), Jewel Thomas, John Daly, Mike Beverly, Jean Klinger, Barbara Martin, Teri Edmundson, Lambert House, Richard Bland College Faculty Retiree with Ed Grimsley, Elizabeth McClanahan, Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Jim Kelly, Sandy Wilms, Christopher Wren Association Ice Cream Social, Maryse Fauvel","Subjects: Commencement, Nahum Zobin, Michelle Ragsdale, Wren Building Renovations, Leesa Woods, Bretta Lewis, Carmeline Zimmer, Stephen Ndegwa, Sam Sadler, Ginger Ambler, Announcement of New Town, Press Conference to announce new Basketball Coach Rick Boyages, Students, Snow, Homecoming 1999, Men's Soccer, Lake Matoaka, Christopher Wren Association, Adair Gym, Shiwei Zhang, Owners of Aromas, Employee Appreciation Day, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Bob Hannafin, Announcement of Bookstore Location on Duke of Gloucester, Joanne Braxton's play \"Deep River,\" Ashmere Spratley, John Oakley, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Robert Maccubbin, Mainland Farm, Daniel Roose, VIMS Announces New Marin Science/Technology Corridor, David Leslie, Lathaniel Parker, Alexander Druitt, Reggie Crump, Guy Brown, Rosetta Tabb, Shandelle Henson, Football Media Day, Jimmye Laycock, Recreation Center, Freshman Move-In Day, Catherine Bowles, Linda McIntosh, Kerri Gibbons, Greg Hancock, Gift to Center of Conservation Biology, Tina Coleman, Kiwanis, Michael Fox, Mark Earley, Jean Klinger, George Allen, Lawrence Ring, Thomas Heacox, Lindsey Sukay, Erin Wilmer, First Four Year Graduate Students in Law, Business, and Education Schools, Muscarelle Museum, Richard Kiefer, Michael Nichols, James River Swim in Memory of S. Dean Olson and John Randolph, Swem Library Staff with Etsuko Kono of Keio University, Staff Members on Bikes, Jackie Chan, Choir, EMBA, University Center, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Dedication New Addition to Law School and Statues, William Rehnquist, Women's Chorus, Football, Heritage Human Society Student Volunteers, Annual Fund Board, Silvia Tandeciarz, Richard Sears, Karen Berquist, Barbara McNamee, James Whittenburg, Mock Presidential Debate, John Daly, Erica Walsh, Breast Cancer Awareness Month Check Presentation, Interstate 64, Homecoming 2000, Convocation","Subjects: Tree Planting, Football, CVC Mid-Campaign Rally in Trinkle Hall, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Carl Friedrichs, Mark McCormack, Great American Smoke Out, Mark Schneider, Shelby Hawthorne, Clara Byrd Elementary, John Michael Finn, Denise Johnson, Caius Dragomir, Frank Shatz, Jasmin Lambert, University Centery, Women's Chorus, Martha Wrenn Briggs, Tim Sullivan, Harvey Langholtz, Bob Voigt, Tom Crockett, SciClone Supercomputer, Jacquie Bell, Senior Football Players, Mary Earley, Tom Finn, Convocation, Jack Borgenicht, Yule Log Ceremony, Betsy Quizio, David Lewis, Emily Halm, Emily Furia, Charles Hobson, Jamie Bartlett, HACE, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Muscarelle Museum, Linda Schaffner, Annual Student Trip to Richmond to meet Lawmakers, Joan Hoff, Rebecca Dickhut, Arnab Basu, Ken Davis, Basketball, John Donaldson, Harrison Tyler, Charter Day, Henry Kissinger, Joe Plumeri, Women's Basketball, Kinesiology Activity Courses, Ray McCoy, Robert Kohl, Lizabeth Allison, Baseball Spring Training, David Broder, Jennifer Fields, Dan Yi, James Livingston, Scott Nelson, Student Assembly President Laura Keehner, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Mary Crozier, Fake Ids, Snow, Robert Putnam, Jeff Oestreich, EMBA Student, Ernestine Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Ornit Shwartz, Al Albert, John Daly, Barry Kiesler","Subjects: Women's Lacrosse, Anne Rasmussen, New Bookstore, HACE, Sue Peterson, Basketball, Career Services, Joel Schwartz, Clyde Haulman, Larry Sullivan, Campus Police, Gerald Johnson, William Rodgers, Sam Sadler, ODK, Faculty Retirees, Reception in Wren Building acknowleding those who helped in the renovation, Tim Sullivan, Louise Kale, Valentine's Day Dance for Senior Citizens, Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, General Assembly Meeting, Terry Driscoll, Bone Marrow Drive, College Bookstore Student Block Party, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Brian Blouet, Lauren Morgan, Bruce and Kathy Hornsby, Board of Visitors, Margaret Thatcher, Jim McGlothlin, Annual Spring Day for Seniors, Students, Law School Students, Law School Professor, Margaret Thatcher's Official Portrait Installed in Wren, Last Day of Classes, Shirley Aceto, HACE, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Lilya Kaganovsky, Tony Anemone, Courtney Carpenter, Christopher McGowan, Duke Award, Prentis Award, Earl Carr, Wanda Carter, Technology, Luke Wilcox, Mary Sue Backus, Erin McCarthy, Donald Patten, Commencement, Madeleine Albright, Dennis Blanton, David Lewes, Lois Dietz, Lara Hamilton, Sharon Zuber, Mid Managers Institute, Sam Sadler, Carol Wynder, Geoffrey Feiss, Rick Boyages, Official Opening of Washington Office, Capital Outlay Projects, AMy Howard, Adam Rubenstein, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Recipients, Brent Allred, Jim Farr, Roy Williams, Virginia Carey","Subjects: Employee Appreciation Day, Blow Hall, Valerie Trovato, Barbara Finocchio, T. J. Cheng, Alan Ward, Della Harris, Capital Career Forum, Bruce Bracken, Gary Fannin, Diane Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Juanita Achols, Betsy Croswell, Hangtag for Parking, Colonial All-Pro Football Camp, L. B. Berg, Linda Nicely, Joe Heyman, Convocation, Entomology Class, Michael Powell, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Freshman Women Moved to Governor's Inn during Barrett Hall Renovation, W\u0026M Green Bus, Wren Building Rededication, Freshman Move-In Day, Bill and Nancy Reynolds, Harrison and Payne Tyler, Lyon Tyler Portrait, Groundskeeping Personnel, Food Service Personnel, Rememberance Service after 9/11 Attack, \"Law Camp,\" Jim Kelly, Women's Network, Charles Center Fair, Women's Chorus, Events related to 9/11 (September 11), Senate Finance Committee, James Bill, Choir, Women's Basketball, Football, University Center Lounge, Laurie Sanderson, Todd Callan, Fallon Dodson, Wren Building, Harvey Langholtz, Roberta Hatcher, Homecoming, Louis Catron, Funeral/Memorial Service for Davis Paschall, Dedication of Keck Lab, C-SPAN School Bus, Basketball, Ronald Rapoport, Thomas Payne, Mark Gettys, Peel Hawthorne, Timmons Roberts, Anita Hamlin, Joy Archer, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Boggs, Susan Donaldson, Snow, Larry Smith, Student Assembly Powder Puff Game, Morris Dees, Williamsburg Crossroads, HACE, Linda Knight, Lee Scruggs, Wren Building Gingerbread House, Paul Marcus, Law School Reception, Charter Day, Mark Warner, Dedication of Law School's New Wing, Board of Visitors Luncheon, Law School's New Wing, Mary Voigt, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lisa Szykman, Thomas Jefferson Bust, Brian Holloway, Christopher Bailey, Hanley Chiang, Sam Jones, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, W\u0026M Quarterly Staff, George McGovern, Samuel Berger, Heather MacDonald, Cathryn Manduca, Barbara Tewksbury, David Mogk, Golf, Swem Library Addition, Henry Kissinger, Four Year Roommates, Tommy Norment, President's Aides, Presidents' Day, Martin Mathes Class, Holograms and Law Schools Courtroom 21, Reginald and Deloris Crump, Faculty Retirees, Patrick Meade, Cliff Gauthier, Men's Gymnastics, Stephen Landy, Shelfer Peace, Jim and Beverly Simonton Kelly, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception","Subjects: Basketball, Kate Slevin, Swem Library New Addition, Flowers, George Floyd, Jim Kelly, Board of Visitors, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Duke Award, Music Department Reception, Prentis Award, Commencement, Todd Mooradian, Christine Groth, Jammie Jackson, Nancy Marshall, Alex Pyke, Fiona Grooms, Brian Fitzgerald, Wren Building, Joel Schwartz, Mary Humelsine, Michael Fox, Violet Chalkley, Physics Conference, Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History, Employee Appreciation Day, Kick-Off Rally for Bond Issue, Tim Sullivan, Last Day of Classes, Danny Laurent, Yule Log, Ginger Ambler, Carlaine Pittman, Development Donors, ARAMARK Student Scholarship Recipient, Cheerleaders, President's Brunch, Reception at St. George Tucker House, Kris Lane, Heather MacDonald, Henry Hart, Choir, MBA Students, Event at VIMS, Leadership Award Winners, Melanie Rapp, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Williamsburg Crossroads, Tim Kaine, Bond Rally, John Warner, Homecoming, Hulon Willis Association, Freshman Seminar Dance Class, Basketball, President's House Christmas Tree, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Joe Plumeri, Graduate Research Symposium, Charter Day, Kofi Annan, Henry Kissinger, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Richard Lugar, Thomas Foley, W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Health Conference, Four Year Roommates, Iraq Forum, Gillian Cell, Sam Sadler, AEF Awards Dinner, Faculty Retirees, Memorials at Crim Dell for Senior Alex Reyno, Prentis Award, Larry Pulley, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Noor of Jordan, Bernard Bowman, Convocation, Anita Poston, Henry Wolf, Hunter B. Andrews, John Gerdelman, Ed Grimsley, Career Services Job Fair, Band, Clay Clemens, Dedication of SunTrust in New Town, William Rehnquist, Vince Callahan, L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr., Sarah I. Gore, Susan A. Magill, Chonghan Kim, Roger Smith, Alan Ward, Concert Band, Sigma Chi Pledges, Lord Botetourt Statue, John Lewis, Daniel Pearl Dialogue of Acknowledgement and Reconcilation, Tyler Family Garden Dedication","Subjects: Commencement, Jon Stewart, Tim Sullivan, Michael Powell, William Ivey Long, Employee Apprecation Day, Sam Sadler, Convocation, Sarah Brady, Board of Visitors, Michael Fox, Eric Jensen, President's Aides Christmas Party in President's House, President's Office Staff, Football, Sarah Sword and her Seeing Eye Dog, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Charter Day, James Billington, Graduate Research Symposium, Gene Nichol, Announcement of Nichol as President and Luncheon in Wren Building, Celebration for the Sullivans, Four Year Roommates, Kappa Delta Pi Induction, Virginia McLaughlin, Julie Galambush, Unveiling of Jim Kelly Portrait, President's Aides, Prentis Award, John Edwards, Williamsburg Crossroads, Mary Anderson, Henry Kissinger, Unveiling of Kissinger Portrait, Freshman Move-In Day, Freshman Orientation, Physics Department, Dedication of Magnet in Small Hall, Prince El-Hassan bin Tala of Jordan, Ribbon Cutting for the Commons, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Choir, Public Policy Board of Advisors Annual Meeting and Reception, Yule Log Ceremony, Signing of Rappahanock Community College Articulation Agreement, Tim Kaine Reception at Stewart Gamage's House, Inaugurational Ball in W\u0026M Hall, Inauguration Reception in Wren, Shirin Ebadi, Tim Kaine, Sandra Day O'Connor, Inauguration of Gene Nichol and Investiture of Chancellor Sandra Day O'Connor, Faculty Retirees, Desmond Tutu","This binder includes both contact sheets and corresponding negatives. It is unclear if Gleason is the photographer for all of the photographs. It is also unclear if the photographs duplicate events in other binders. There is no inventory readily available for this binder, but subjects include students, W\u0026M events, Gene Nichol, faculty, and campus buildings.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors.","Gleason, C. James","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 8.002","/repositories/2/resources/3726"],"normalized_title_ssm":["C. James Gleason Photography Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["C. James Gleason Photography Collection"],"collection_ssim":["C. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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Events documented include: Charter Day, commencement, buildings, awards, faculty and staff, students, and athletics. Physically the collection is organized by the \"rolls of film taken\" and into years they were taken. They are stored and protected in plastic sheets in notebooks and numbered for identification.","A paper inventory of photograph subjects listed alphabetically. The contact sheet number for each subject is provided.","Subjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary Ripple and the staff of Undergraduate Admissions, Indian Mascot (see football images), John Williams, James Pinckney Harrison Professors of History, Homecoming (Olde Guarde Luncheon), School of Business Reception, Parent's Weekend (Robert Gates, Hunter Andrews, Sarah Brady, Paul Verkuil), Students in Andrews Hall, Burgesses Day (including Gerald Baliles, Ed Grimsley), Paul Verkuil, Swem Library with sundial in the foreground, Students, Muscarelle Museum, Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Reves Center, Charles Center (Scott Donaldson, Jim Bill, Joel Schwartz), Theatre and Speech Faculty in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Dean's Conference at the School of Education, Muscarelle Museum Phase II Dedication (Jean Kinnamon, Zoe Graves, the Verkuils), Melvin Schiavelli, Eddy Dalton, Brooks George, Canon Reception and the Sponsors Reception at the School of Business, George N. Deshazo, Jr. (Class of 1989, Rhodes Scholar), Christmas Story Time with Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil with Faculty-Emeriti Wives, President's House Door, the first College Assembly Meeting, John Shelby, Roy Pearson, John Thelin, Edward Irish, Lisa Tumor, Cindy Bagley, Marilyn Carlin, S. Dean Olson, Joseph K. Gilley, Sylvia Colston, Barbara Ball, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), Charles Holloway, Circle K, Charter Day, John Jamison, Law School Students and Rodney Smolla, School of Education students, Queen's Guard, Apollo Room Dedication (Jim McCord), Class of 1956 Gift, Reves Center, Thomas Graves (Gandhi Lecture), Reprints of Churchill from Emery Reves' photos, Ewell Hall Dedication, Campaign Kickoff, Retiring Faculty, Faculty Seminar (Melvin Schiavelli), Commencement, Glenn Close, Class of 1939 Gift Presentation (Botetourt Gallery), Walter Williams, Class of 1939 Reunion, Alumni Society Staff, Larry Wiseman, David Thompson, Brad Coursen, Blow Hall Renovation, Wallace Terry, Sam Sadler, Governor's School, Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony, Jean Scott, Michael Plater, Lord Botetourt Statue (original), Recreation Center Construction, Carroll Hardy (alone and with students), Discovery Program, Guion Bluford (labeled in original inventory as \"black astronaut\"), STEP Program, Judge Billy Person, Steve Christie, Employee Picnic, Bickers Dinner, Students versus Administration Basketball Game, Wightman Cup, Wren Building Yard Party, Telecommunications Office Dedication, American-British Legal Conference (Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony Kennedy), Prentis Award, Jimmye Laycock","Subjects: President's Council (multiple functions), Visit by the President of South Korea Roh Tae-woo, Gandhi Lecture (Mario Zamora), Alumni Medallion Recipients, Miller Court Dedication, School of Business Medallion Presentation (T. C. Clarke, Melvin Schiavelli, John Jamison), Bob Clay (Class of 1968), Paul Verkuil Dinner in the Wren Building, David Lutzer, Snow Scenes (Wren Building, Alumni House, President's House), Nathan Altshuler, Norman F. Barka, Ken Kambis, Blow Hall Renovation, Bonnie Chandler, Chris McGowan, Nancy Schoenberger, CEBAF, Event from Black Awareness Week, Black Student Leadership Conference (Melba Moore), EMBA, Wren Building, Rodney Smolla, Basketball Games (identified and unidentified), Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Campus Recreation Center, Charter Day, William \u0026 Mary Plate and Key, School of Business Honors, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), AEF, James Patton, Joyce VanTassel-Barka, Reves Center International Students, Law School Foundation, School of Business, Lou Holtz Dinner and Football Celebration, Howard Scammon, William Ivey Long, Don Ball, Davis Y. Paschall, Anne Dobie Peebles, John Thelin, Janet Kimbrough (Class of 1921), Alumni Service Awards Presentation, Japanese Epson Corporation Visit, Seiko Epson Awards, Joanne Braxton, Mitchell A. Byrd, Charlotte P. Mangum, Joanne Funigiello, Craig Canning, Jamie Doyle (Class of 1990), Diana Wishard (Class of 1991), Eric Robert Quick (Class of 1990), S. Dean Olson, Frank Lendrim, John F. Lavach, Olde Guarde, Moot Courtroom Dedication, Sandy Kapur (Class of 1991), Matthew Brandon (Class of 1992), William H. Davis (Class of 1990), Daniel H. Scherotter (Class of 1991), Students, School of Business Retirees Reception, Priorities Plaque, Adam Rifkin, Campus Scenes, American Bar Association Reception, Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil, Ukrop Family and Market, Erin Strother Murray (Class of 1993), Jay Shropshire (Class of 1987), Linda Reilly with Students, Visiting Nobel Prizer Winner, Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Mary Swartz, Deborah Vick, Neal Devins, Walter Williams, Tom Collins, James Heller, Commencement, Lawrence Becker and Wife, Eric O. Ayisi, STEP Program, Classified Employee Awards, Judge and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Alumni Society Meeting, Employee Picnic, Post Office Dedication, Jimmye Laycock, Tyrone Sheldon, Admissions Office Staff, Prentis Award, Alex Haley (Author), Phil Stoddard, James Bill, Davis Y. Paschall at the Wren Building, Friends of the College, Washington Program at Brookings Institute, Wilford Kale and Harry Smith, Law School Staff with Dean of Law School Timothy Sullivan, Fall Faculty Party, Sarah Brady (Class of 1964), Journalist in Residence, Anne Pratt, CASE School Tea, Stan Brown and Friends, Warren Burger, Ed Allenby, Tercentenary Commission, Peter Neufeld (Class of 1958), Faculty Members in Class, Blow Memorial Hall, Ferguson Seminar, Robert Dutro's People, Jack Cloud Party, Order of the White Jacket Banquet, Zable Stadium Sign Installation and Dedication, Homecoming, Zabel Stadium and Cary Field, Joe Montgomery (Class of 1974), Talbot Taylor, Janine Scancarelli, Ann Reed","Subjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron Rosenberg, Gary Shaw, Anne Henderson, Neal Devins, John Levy, Wren Building Portico Door and Alumni Plaque, John Thelin, David Finifter, S. Dean Olson, Scott Donaldson, Julius Mastro, Jack D. Edwards, Craig Canning, Judith Ewell, Sam Sadler, Peter Derks, Mariann Jelinek, Sheila Walker, Roy L. Pearson, Ken Kambis, Ronald Sims, Louis Catron, Don Messmer, Mark Johnson, Joanne Braxton, John A. Williams, Larry Ring, Julia Brazelton, Tomoko Hamada, John McGlennon, Thad Tate, Ron Rappaport, John Charles, Chonghan Kim, Clement Conger (Class of 1977), Law School Debate Champions, Women's Studies with Ann Pratt, Carole Chappell, Baseball, Annual Fund Phonathon, Paul Verkuil, Zable Stadium and Cary Field, Cheerleaders, Virginia Kerns, George Grayson, Alumni Society and Students, Robert M. Fulmer, Russian Speakers, Dutch Ambassador (Public Policy Program), LADS Seminar (Tish Paschall, Anne Pratt), California Regional Campaign (San Diego), Louis Catron with James Axtell and Bartram Brown, Society of Alumni Writers Awards (Barry Adams, John Entwisle), Writers' Festival, Christopher Wren Association (Wayne Kernodle), Career Services, \"Frog Baby\" Dedication (Patrick Hayes, Fran Verkuil, Frank Shatz), Mark Heaphy, Environmental Award, Law School Dorm, Korean Ambassador Kim, Basketball, Law School Students, Law School Minority Brochure, Leslie Cheek Award, Old Guarde Day, W. Barry Adams, Newport News Shipbuilding Room Dedication in Blow Hall, Antonin Scalia, MBA Students, William E. Fulmer, Michael Plater, Frank Lendrim with Choir, Wade Broughman (Class of 1990), Sundial, Renick Scholar, Wilcox Sisters (Class of 1991), Blow Memorial Hall, John McGlennon, Commencement, Barrett Carson, Alumni Society - Class of 1975, Lee Foster, Bess Littlefield, Barry Adams, Warren Billings (Class of 1962), Child Care Center Groundbreaking, Rare Documents to Swem Library (D. Hillson Ryan, Hays T. Watkins), Dennis Taylor, Williamsburg Garden Club, Recreational Sports, Alumni, Millie West, Phyllis Glenn, Black Awareness Week, William \u0026 Mary Logo, Fraternity Lodges (including destruction of some), Exchange Program (Keio University, Bob Gross), Employee Picnic, Black Student Leadership Conference (CHAMPS, Carroll Hardy), Football Media Day (Jimmye Laycock, Chris Hakel, Robert Green), Washington Hall Renovation, Sorority Court, Faculty Art Studio Construction, Child Care Center Construction, Charles Center Presentation (Wilson Fellows), Laura Dillard at Town \u0026 Gown Luncheon, Tercentenary Commission Meeting, Fall Faculty Party, Press Conference regarding Paul Verkuil's Resignation, Geroge Grayson Rally, Professor C. Kim, Band, Football versus James Madison University, Fred Wallace Retirement Party, Kiwanis Meeting, Davis Y. Paschall Birthday Party with Choir, John Entwisle (Class of 1944), Alumni Fellows, Prentis Award, Order of the White Jacket, Orchestra, Aubrey Mason (Class of 1947), Chris Hakel, Chuck Swenson, Photograph of Bruce Lincoln's Book and Lewis B. Puller's Book, Verkuil and Staff with his Birthday Cake, 20th Anniversity of Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026 Mary Hall), Robert (Class of 1941) and Bruce Hornsby, Dawn Redwood Tree, Fran Verkuil, Office of Minority Affairs, Charter Day, Charles Center (Joel Schwartz), Virginia Collins, Pan America Ambassadors Conference, Basketball Hall of Fame (Schiavelli, Randolph, Norenberg, Kruis, Darragh, Besnier)","Subjects: Child Care Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Kiwanis Members, Order of the White Jacket, School of Education, Richard Sherman, Student Alumni Liaison Council, Faculty Senate, Davis Y. Paschall, Howard Scammon, Roger Sherman, Robert Gates, Timothy Sullivan Presidential Announcement, Football Reunion, Alumni Society (Event, Board Members), Bob Scholnick, Admission Viewbook Students, Timothy Sullivan, Reginald Clark (Assistant to the President), Students, Commencement, Joe Agree Retirement Party, Kiwanis Awards, Timothy Sullivan Installation, \"Minority Student Group,\" Employee Picnic, Copies of Pictures, Ronald Sims, Fred Adair, \"Black Student Group,\" Publications, John Dayton, Robert Dutro, Jack Willis, Faye Shealy, Tercentenary Poster, Canon Gift, Fran Verkuil, Agnes Paschall, Tish Paschall, Sundial, Alumni House Event, EMBA Program, Board of Visitors, Music Department, Spaulding Courtyard and Garden Dedication, Jesse Jackson, President's Brunch, Fall Faculty Party, Chamber of Commerce, Wren Building, Football, Crim Dell, Chemistry Student, Tercentenary Commission, President's Box, Campus Police, Homecoming, Kelly Shaver, Paul Whilely, Paul Marcus, Timothy Sullivan Inauguration, President's House Interior, William H. \"Billy\" Baxter (Class of 1992), Alumni House Interior, Facilities Management T-Shirts, Alumni Society Staff, Thomas Jefferson Statue Dedication, Soccer, Fund raising Dinner, Cheerleaders, Prentis Award, Honorary Football Coaches (Hays Watkins, John Jamison, Jim Ukrop), Prince Charles Announcement, History Book Authors (Thad Tate, Richard Sherman, Sue Godson, Ludwell Johnson), Barrett Hall, Elliot \u0026 Carol Schaubach, Wren Planting Ceremony, Basketball, Yule Log, President's House at Christmas, Women's Basketball, Tercentenary Quilt","Subjects: Charter Day, Athletic Department Poster (Cover of Football History Book), Basketball, Yule Log, Tercentenary Quilt, Students in Lab, Timothy Sullivan, President's House Tour for Garden Week, Reves Center Lecture, King \u0026 Queen Ball, Choir, Meese Debate, Lynn Redgrave, S. Dean Olson, Reves Center Sign and Students, University Center, Wally Riley, Jon Lever, Center for Gifted Education Opening Reception, Medallion given to University of Aberdeen, Herrington J. Bryce, Prince Charles, Board of Visitors on Steps of Blow Hall, Ray Betzner, Jim Brinkley and Hays Watkins, Gillian Cell (New Provost Announcement), Glenn Close, Alumni Chapter Party in Washington, Kiwanis, Governor and Mrs. Mills Godwin, Anne Sullivan, Art Award, Commencement, Davis Y. Paschall, Millie West, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Luncheon, Charter Day Videotape Presentation (Sullivan and Richard McCluney), Tercentenary Gifts, Old Guarde Day, Tercentenary Trip to London, Queen Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher, Tercentenary Choir Trip to Drapers Hall, Employee Picnic, William \u0026 Mary Theatre, CEBAF, Michael Powell (Director of Affirmative Action), Visiting Japanese Students, Tercentenary Hall Construction, University Center, Cookbook Cover, Football Media Day, John Tyler Portrait, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Truman Scholar Winner and Finalist, Alan Ward, Michael Clark, James Bill, Craig Canning, Ann Moore, I. Trotter Hardy, Jr., Ed Allenby, HACE, Presentation of \"Commencement\" Print, Cabot Wade (Class of 1974), Homecoming, Chancellor's Robe Print, Reves Medallion, Convocation, Maya Angelou, \"Minority Students,\" Reves Symposium, Wendy Reves, \"100 Years of Football\" (Harvard), Japanese President of Canon's Dinner at the President's House, Mary Sue Terry, James Blair Statue, Swem Library, Bruce Hornsby, Lord Botetourt Statue, ROTC, National Planned Giving Institute Graduation Dinner and Certificate Presentations, Women's Basketball, Thad Tate, Gerald Johnson, Lee Foster, Debora Ventis, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, George Greenia, Victor Liguori, James McCord","Subjects: Career Exploration Day, Asian-American Conference, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Basketball, Dennis Slon, Deborah Vick, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Kiwanis, Sugar Sculpture of the Historic Campus, EMBA, Historic Campus and Other Locations in the Snow, Campus Scenes, Tim Sullivan as Santa, President's House and Brafferton at Christmas, Roy Pearson, Basketball, W. Barry Adams, \"Commencement\" Print, Sundial, BBC Interviewing Class for Radio Program, Wren Building, Lord Botetourt Statue, James Blair Statue, Dutch Ambassador's Visit, Bone Marrow Drive, Budget Meeting, National Planned Giving Institute, Sorority Court Fire, Oliver North, Law School Family Seminar, Small Hall, Colonial Relays, Admission Office Staff, Senior Class Officers Induction, Charlie Woollum, Alumni Service Awards, Project Taproot Staff, Tercentenary Hall, Old Guarde Day, Seafood Chef's Symposium at VIMS, \"Mostly Mozart II\" concert, University Center, Senior Class Gift Presentation (Lee Foster), Davis Y. Paschall, Timothy Sullivan, S. Dean Olson, Richard Sears, Sherri Givens Holland, Paula Hicks, Andrew Zawacki, Football Team Captains, Concert Orchestra, Sony Gift Presentation, Democratic Senators Visit, Ewell Award Recipients, Choir, Zarathustra's Coffee House, Multicultural Affairs (Black Student Organization Awards Reception), Senior Art Exhibit in Andrews, Tamara Burk, School of Education Award Luncheon, Alumni Service Awards, Circle K, Jim Brinkley Recognized by Students, Mary Joy Archer, Eric Ayisi, Bradner Coursen, M. Boyd Coyner, Jr., Joanne Funigiello, Richard Sherman, Faculty Retirees, Jeannie Baliles, President's Aides, Margaret Poles Spencer, Susan Grover, Retirement of Vic Raschi's Baseball Number, Japanese Ambassador, Melvin Schiavelli, Martha Ingles, Lloyd Guth, Laura Rexroth, Commencement, Students for Viewbook, Telephone Directory Cover Shots, VIMS (Wachapreague), Robert J. Huggett, HACE/BFSF, Carr Cup, Lake Matoaka, Football Camp, Gillian Cell, Child Care Center staff, Retirement Party (Stan Brown, Bob Hunt, Pete Freeman), Employee Picnic, Margaret Saha with Students, James Ridgway, Annual Support Staff, Homecoming T-Shirt, Jeanne and John Hopke, Thomas Krattenmaker and Samoa Watanabe, Multicultural Affairs Student Group Leaders, Freshman Move-In, Campus Center Marketplace, Convocation, William N. Walker, \"Indian Scientist,\" Colleen Kennedy, Craig Canning, Fraternity Complex Fire, Thomas Jester and Sarah Kruse, Brent Nase Promotion to Major, Undergraduate Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Strategic Plan Report Meeting, Alan Ward and Ambassador Fritts, James Bill and James Deffenbaugh in Swem Library, Fall Faculty Party, Students, Iris Anderson (VIMS, burning of Brazilian Grasslands), Korean American Students Association (KASA), Ellis Marsalis, Field Hockey, Family Weekend, Prentis Award, Friends of the College Community Concert, E. Rae Harcum, Soccer, AmeriCorps Volunteers/Office of Volunteer Opportunities, Greg Werkheiser, Roberto Refinetti, Charles Gressard and Cindy Snell, Sandra Ward with Robin Ransome, James Stronge with Jan Rozzelle, Gail McEachron-Hirsch with Michael Buhl, Supreme Court Preview Conference in the McGlothlin Moot Courtroom","Subjects: Supreme Court Preview Conference, Strategic Plan Committee, Avalon Clothesline Project, P. E. Olson, Randolph Coleman, Monica Augustin, Anne Rasmussen, Campus Gardens, Lake Matoaka and College Woods Demonstration, Homecoming, Warren Buck, Sarah Brady, Lake Matoaka, School of Business Sears Workshop Participants, Plumeri Golf Tournament, Timothy Sullivan, William Rehnquist, Harry Carrico, Choir, Page Hayhurst, Thomas Krattenmaker and Law Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Basketball, School of Education, VIMS Aquaculture Workshop, Katherine Preston, Alumni Bookstore Catalog Photos, Bookstore Interior Renovations, William H. Davis, HACE Green \u0026 Gold Christmas (Joyce Jackson and Student), Child Care Center, Republican Governor's Conference, Reves Center Staff, President's House Committee Dinner, Soaring Eagles in the University Center, Duplicates of Photos, Alumni Gift Shop Ad, Presentation to Muriel Christison, Seth Schofield, Kiwanis, John Graves, Lloyd Guth with Students, Yule Log Ceremony, State Senate Finance Committee Meeting in PBK Hall, Mitchell Byrd, Julius Green Retirement Party, Laurie Sanderson, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, General Assembly Session with Margaret Thatcher, Black Student Leadership Conference, Student Association Presidential Candidates, Tennis Center with Team Members, Pamela Fleming, Facilities Management Contractors on Rooftop, World Wide Web Server Screen, Students with New Class Registration System in the Campus Center, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Meeting, Diane and Dianne Fannin, Curtis Strange Golf Classic, Russian Judges Visit, Inter-American Ambassadorial Summit, School of Business, Writing Resources Center Renovation Dedication, Monroe Scholars Brochure (students in the Charles Center), Trees, President's House at Christmas, Chief Justice Harry Carrico, University Center, College Woods, QVC Broadcast from the Wren, Sandy McDonald, Tennis Center Construction, Davison Douglas, Law School Forum (Pat Robertson), National Center for State Courts Staff, Emeric Fischer, EMBA, Peninsula Center Students, Alumni Board Dinner, Alumni Service Awards, Hans Otto Tiefel, Daniel Preston, Admission Video Filming, Monroe Scholars, PAC 20/20, Reves Center Symposium, Tree Planting Ceremony for Tim Sullivan, Tom Ward and Lou Messier, Father Charles Kelly, David Maraniss, Board of Visitors, Dutch Parliamentarians Visit, Dedication of Rector's Office in Blow to Flora Willcox Berkeley, David Maraniss, Vocal Students, AEF Awards Dinner, Ted Zoller, Bookstore Grand Opening, Alumni Society Board Members, Clay Clemens, VIMS Groundbreaking for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Don E. Harrison Award Winners, Daniel Preston, Students in the Writing Resources Center, Neal Cardwell, Chemistry Award Winners, Kathy Green, Sony President Masaaki Morita and Tercentenary Hall, Student Letter Writing Campaign, Emergency Blue Lights, Boyle Society Luncheon, Ruth Jones, Week of the Young Child (Gillian Cell, Stewart Gamage, Sam Sadler), President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Commencement, President George H. W. Bush","Subjects: Reves Center Advisory Council, VIMS Groundbreaking Ceremony for Marine Chemistry \u0026 Toxicology Building, Student Project (Housing Partnership), AEF Seniors, Paul Marcus, James Moliterno, Bob Diaz and Randy Cutter with their CD-ROM at VIMS, National Center for State Courts, AEF Awards Dinner, International Chief Justices visit the Law School, Wren Building Interior Repairs and Crypt, Wren Building Interiors and Yard, Reves Center Borgenicht Symposium, Wheel of Fortune Auditions, W\u0026M Recyling Logo, Kathy Green, Judith Lorimer, Frank Kershner, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Ronald Giese, George Rublein, Virginia Laycock McLaughlin, Students with new registration system in the Campus Center, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Donald B. Morgan, Jack Martin, George Rublein, Kirk Havens, Textbooks, Dedication of the Rector's Office in Blow Hall Sarah Kruse, Tennis Center Dedication, Peninsula Center exterior, Adam Potkay, Leo Charette, Mike Nichols, Internaional Students, Tonia Valletta with Tim Sullivan, World Wide Web Server Screen, Facilities Management Staff, Law School carnival, Kevin McCoy, Campus Police, Lwarence Wiseman, Mary Carroll Johansen, Carol Jacklin, Gary Fannin, National Organic Chemistry Symposium, Soccer Camp, S. Dean Olson, University Center, Football Camp, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Carl Roseberg donate \"Egret\" with Anne Sullivan, NASA/VIMS Mentorship Program, Housekeeping Staff, Esterine Myler, Paul Heideman, Bryan Complex Construction, Geology Department moves to Tercentenary Hall, Kiwanis, VSSRP, Football Media Day, Employee Appreciation Day, Pre-Graduate Summer History Program in Historical Research, Frances Knight, Keio Program, Thomas Krattenmaker, Physics Students, VSRRP, Teleconferencing System, President's Reception for New Freshmen, School of Education/Special Education Grant Recipients, MBA Program, Educating the Homeless Children Program, Opening Convocation, David McCullough, Football, Courtroom 21 Showcases New Video Conferencing, Second Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Fall Faculty Party, Multicultural Affairs Guest Speaker Bertice Berry, Female Students in ROTC Program, New LION Computer System Unveiled in Swem Library, Law School Professor and Students, Students in Biology Lab, Students in Kinesiology Lab, Family Weekend, Elizabeth Canuel, Margaret Saha, Louise Kale, Hans C. von Baeyer, Dennis Manos, Terry Meyers with Amy Goldberg, Nikki Giovanni, Prentis Award, Roberto Refinetti, Rows of Books in Swem Library, Bicycles on Campus, Randolph Coleman with Kia Williams, Virginia Livesay, Jordan Spector, School of Business Faculty, Thomas Marshall, Linda Malone, Paul Morris, John Delos, Keith Griffioen, John Kane, Ed Remler, Franz Gross, John McKnight, David Armstrong, Morton Eckhause, Linda Luvaas, Aileen Moffatt, Dupont Hall Exterior, Modern Languages Lab, Crim Dell, Muscarelle Museum, Harvey Langholtz, Locksmiths, Homecoming, Seatbelts donated to Child Care Center, Ron Rapoport, Emily Shriver, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Forum, Jesse Bohl, Dominique Rabata, Reta Metcalf, Choir, Shirley Baker, County Courthouse Archtectural Design Competition, National Planned Giving Institute, Lord Botetourt Statue, Pamela Harriman, Town Meeting on Peace (Wendy Reves and Jack Borgenicht), Scenery, Larry Richards, Chemistry Department, Lake Matoaka, Davis Y. Paschall with Dean Olson and Mark Riley, Sunken Garden, Ewell Hall, Physics Faculty at TJNAF, Snow Scenes, Yule Log Ceremony, Dirk Walecka, President's Office Staff, Jack Borgenicht's Donation to the Peace Studies Program, HACE Holiday Charity Drive for the Salvation Army, Paul Stockmeyer, EMBA Program, Heroes of the January Snow Storm, Ronald St. Onge, William F. Merck, Nancy Nash, Robert Gross, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Breakfast for VA Lawmakers who are Alumni of the College, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Teresa Longo, Donna Ware, Sue Trask, Karen Dolan, Ksenia Jaroshevich, Margaret Cook, Susan Richardson, Terry Jones, Sue Trask, Michael Stump, Students attend General Assembly Meeting, Students Letter Writing Campaign, Basketball, Senate Finance Hearing, Admission Office Suport Staff with Christopher Wren Volunteer Assistants, Tennis Center, Tercententary Hall, James Blair Hall under Renovation, Visiting Russian Students, Stase Michaels, Bridget Harrison, Timothy Bouck, Laura Keyt, \"Oliver,\" Dorothy \"Momma Dot\" Harrold, Preliminary Design for Swem Library Addition, Food Service Workers spend two nights in the University Center during winter weather, David Holmes, Baptist Students, Lacrosse International Invitational, Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff, Yana Rodgers with Students, Leslie Cheek Award, Carter's Grove, Lawrence Eagleburger, School of Education","Subjects: Davis Y. Paschall honored with sundial made by George Crawford, Tucker Hall, Rogers Hall, Charles F. Hobson, Flourishing Faith Story, Michael Clark, Atrium, Fred Lederer, James Blair Drive, School of Business, Ann Moore, Student Assembly President Swearing-In, Terry Driscoll, Multicultural Affairs Fashion Show, Joe Agee, National Center for State Courts, School of Education, Patrick Hayes Writers' Festival, Campus Telephone Operators, Stefan Raab, Colonial Relays, Reves Center, Wren Building, Crim Dell, Constance Pilkington, Star Magnolia Tree Planing (Sexual Assault Awareness Day), Ronald Rosenberg, Announcement of Warren Burger Papers Donation with Margaret Thatcher, NATO Conference with Margaret Thatcher, Law School's Chili Cook-off, Students Studying in the Sunken Garden, Tim Sullivan, Hunter B. Andrews Appreciation Dinner, Technology Lab to Aid Visually Impaired Students, Dedication of Granite Bench in Tercentenary Hall, Choir's last Performance under Frank Lendrim, 50th Anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarship, Reves Center Advisory Council, Bill James, Craig Canning, Scenery, Mark Patterson with \"Fetch!,\" Marine Chemistry and Toxicology Building under construction at VIMS, Gary Rice, Deborah Morse, Students ringing the Wren Bell, Thomas Krattenmaker with students and alone, Christine Niehaus, Fulbright Scholars, Track at Zable Stadium, Early Music Ensemble, AEF Awards, Lizbeth Jackson, Tyler Hall, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Employees on Ferry between Yorktown/Gloucester, Blue Spruce Tree Dedication, Groundbreaking for Applied Research Center (Oyster Point), Commencement, Antonin Scalia, Marian Wright Edelman, Sam Sadler, Arrival of Burger Papers to Swem Library, Law School Class Reunion, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr., TJNAF Staff, Mark Fowler, Honorable John Chichester, Dedication of Fisheries Science Laboratory at VIMS, Football Camp, Food Service Employees, Employee Appreciation Day, Thomasine Jackson, Della Harris, VSF, Gary Fannin, Cary Carson, Diane Taylor, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Law School Building, Sandra Scott, Alumni House, Zable Stadium, University Center, Cary Field, Student Health Center, Yates Hall, Fraternity Complex, W\u0026M Hall, Recreation Center, Busch Tennis Courts, Commons Randolph Complex, Jones Hall, Small Hall, Morton Hall, PBK Memorial Hall, Barksdale Field, Rogerts Hall Swem Library Wildflower Refuge, New Campus Entrance, Blow Hall, Thiemes House, Richmond Road, Tucker Hall, Senior Walk, Brafferton, Duke of Gloucester Street, Sorority Court, Keio University Students and Dean, Freshman Move-in, Spotswood Society, Student Activities Night, Matoaka Theatre Construction, Opening Convocation, Football Players and Coaches, Sports Information Staff, Campus Drive Bridge, Dupont Hall, Women's Soccer, Football, Gerald Johnson, Parking Services Employees, Gillian Cell, Physics Summer Students, MBA Students, Construction on New Campus Buildings, James Blair Hall, Brown Hall, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Hurrican Fran Remnants, Austin Roberts, Rector Marshall Acuff, J. Edward Grimsley, William Hausman, Teaching Enhancement Project Faculty, Bruce Grant, Ellen Cloyd, Bill Geary, R. Roger Baldwin, Annul Fund Phonathon and Board, Family Weekend, Women's Rugby, Gentlemen of the College, EMBA Graduation, Tree Planting, Reception for Faculty Authors, Dedication of Zable Stadium Gate, Junior Tribal Dancers, Joyce Jones, Abner Mikva, US Senatorial Race Debate between John Warner and Mark Warner, Pat Choate, Visiting Scholars, Collegiate Fun and Fitness Tour, James Gilmore, Homecoming, Bonfire, Gift to IEACH by Malvern H. Omohundro, Plumeri Park Baseball Facility Press Conference, Reimond Pitz, Students in Physics Lab, Davis Y. Paschall's 85th Birthday Celebration, Jane Goodall, James Blair Statue, \"Sink or Swem\" Campaign Kickoff, Frances Thornton's Gift to Economics Dept., James Blair Hall Rededication,","Subjects: Dennis Slon, Black Law Students Association, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Joseph Galano, Gillian Cell, Hans Christian Ackerman, S. Dean Olson, Students at Matthew Whaley School, University Relations, Sharon Morgan, Adolph Hight, William Bynum, Combined Virginia Campaign Leaders, Basketball, Football, Ronald Hoffman, Tuckahoe, Barboursville, Natural Bridge, Monticello, Poplar Forest, University of Virginia, House of Burgesses, National Planned Giving Institute, EMBA, Alan Cates, Athletes performing community service, Joe Agee, Tim Sullivan, Gil Granger, Meeting of General Assembly in Colonial Williamsburg honoring Ludwell Johnson and Hans Christian Ackerman, Bust of Thomas Jefferson, First National Student Leadership Conference on Race and Culture, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, ROTC Cadets, Charter Day, Kiwanis Members, State Capitol, Choir's performance at Bill Clinton's Inauguration, Kevin Hendricks, Martin Mathes, Carlton Stockton, Annual Fund Phonathon, Arthur Martinez and School of Business Medallion, James Bill, Jamie Ware, Bill Hawthorne, Travis Patton, Law School Panel, Alan Diamonstein, David McCullough, GTE Grant, Wren Building, Bicycles, Choir performing at Pamela Harriman's funeral, Patricia Volp, Kamba Bolch, Gene Burreson, Students in the Sunken Gardens, Bonnie Kelm, Antony Flew, Joseph Ellis, Center for Gifted Education Program, Adib Mattar, Zenobia Attari, Daniel Cristol, Daniel Nezlek, Jonathan Harr, Charles Ogletree, Tom Gjelten, BFSF Forum Talent Show, Laura Tsaggaris, Sigmi Pi Brothers, Bike to Work Week, Mosaic '97, Shannon Sullivan, Concert Band, Steve Christie, Men's Track and Field, President's House Garden, Marv Levy, Fred Lederer, Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Students, Mark Warner, Spring Awards Reception, Faye Shealy, Lizbeth Jackson, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Senior Class Gift Reception, Chesapeake Bay Hall Dedication, Faculty Retirees, Board of Visitors, First Duke Award Recipient Ruby DaCosta, Tree Planting, Stephen Kaattari, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Sam Sadler, Jennifer Johnson, Cybelle McFadden, Candice Brown, VIMS, Jason Schemmel, Craig Foisey, Marc Sher, Commencement, Baseball, Brandy Olson, Hobie Blosser, Plumeri Park Groundbreaking, Muscarelle Museum, Jim and Fran McGlothin, Mary Glisteen, Lois Parker, VIMS Wachapreague Lab, Daniel Stewart, Re-engineering Group, Mike McGiffert, Matt Trowbridge, Clayton Brooks, Harvey Langholtz, Clare Boothe Luce Program Award Winners, Groundbreaking at Jefferson Center, Multicultural Affairs, Monroe Scholars Brochure, VSF, Keio Students, Student Health Services, Employee Appreciation Day, Campus Police, Stephen Ndegwa, John Tyler Archaeological Dig, Bettie Adams, USAF Band, Thomasine Lewis, Tom Finn, Clyde Haulman, Jefferson Statue, Exhibit Honoring Nancy Marshall, Freshman Move-In, Entrance to New Campus, Freshman Orientation Speech, Mickey Vollmer, Computer Center Lab, Steve McNamee, Sam White, Patsy Morales, Peter Hoyle, Campus Buildings, Convocation, Minority Student Reception, Christopher Wren Association Workshop, Brian Bennett, Nancy Marshall, Student Activities Night, Annual Fund Board, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Linda Tuck, Ballroom Dance Club, Lord Botetourt Statue, Virginia Carey, Boyle Society Luncheon","Subjects: Family Weekend, Margaret Thatcher, VIMS, Campus Buildings, Muscarelle Museum, Tim Sullivan, David Bradley, Crim Dell, James River swim in memory of John Randolph, Rededication of Tercentenary Hall as McGlothlin-Street Hall, Computer Science Group Photo, Football, School of Business, VBHEC Virginia First 2000, Busch Gardens Private Party, Sam Sadler, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Chemistry Department Staff, Wren Building, Choir, Memorial Service for William Spong, Kiwanis, Patty Zwollo, Law School Students, Martha Dennis Christiansen, Into the Streets Day, Jim Gilmore, Bob Dole, Reves Center Advisory Council, Homecoming, Tree Planting Ceremony Honoring Betty Shabazz, Christopher Howard, Tomoko Hamada, China President Jiang Zemin in Colonial Williamsburg, Don Beyer, Concert Band, Middle East Peace Conference in Washington, Nadine Strossen, Sunken Garden, Peter Braxton, William Starnes, Mark Constantine, Robert Gross, Richard and Sally rice, Martin Seligman, Hunter B. Andrews, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Valerie Moye, Robert Gossweiler, Robert Polito, Basketball, Harriston Tyler, Mike Unger, Faculty and Staff Line Dance Class, Nancy Schoenberg, Sam Kashner, People's Liberation Army's Visit to the Department of Military Science, HACE Officers, Charlotte Brown, Project Taproot Staff, Women's Chorus, National Planned Giving Institute, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Patricia Volp, Fort Pocahontas, James Bill, Reception in Richmond for Mark Earley, Colleen Kennedy, Faculty Leaders of Lunch Time Religious Groups, Intellectual Property Seminar, Gary Defotis, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Native American Speakers at Dialogue on Affiramative Action Program, HACE Holiday Projects, Lord Botetourt Statue, Randolph Coleman, Charter Day, James Ukrop receiving Business School Medallion, Carlton Swearingen, Pre-Law Fraternity, Kathleen Bragdon, Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice King, Clive Dewey, Shiewei Zhang, Fred Lederer, Mel Vogelsang, Geology Day, Women's Lacrosse, George Allen, Bill Mirguet, Cheerleaders, Athletic Hall of Fame Inductin Ceremony, Plaque Dedication of Kate Waller Barrett, Mosaic '98, Mark Constantine, Center for Gifted Education, Joyce Jackson, Garry Fannin, Gail Sears, Gerald Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Student Projects, Melvin Ely, Virginia Torczon, \"Spring\" Statue, Lawrence Pulley, Inaugural Virtual Campus Visit. Dennis Blanton, NPGI, Richard Posner, Covenant Players, Hispanic Conference, Cindy Gillam, School of Business, George Grayson, Dedication of Funds for Applied Research Center, Land Exchange Final Document Signing, Graduating Senior Musicians, President of Beijing Normal University, Board of Visitors, Swem Library Expansion Groundbreaking, Frank Shatz, Stella Neiman, Della Harris, Annual Fund Dinner, Joyce Hoar, Steven Kuehl, Harvey Langholtz, Annual Bone Marrow Drive, Chad Carr, Alcohol Conference, Sarah Scott, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Winners, Roy Pearson, Nancy Marshall, Connie McCarthy, Trotter Hardy, Kris Lane, Peace Corps Volunteers, ROTC Cadets, Larry Evans, David Nicholls, Larry Williams, S. Dean Olson, Max Shear, Bernard Bowman, Commencement, Jimmye Laycock, Terry Driscoll, Barbara Blosser","Subjects: School of Business, NPGI, Thomas Jefferson IV, Nicole DePuty, Richard Prosl, Law School Faculty, GTE Summer Day Camps Students, S. Dean Olson, Brian Blouet, Government Department Faculty, Don Baxter, Katherine Rahman, Taylor Reveley, James Barbour, Lawrence Charity, Football Camp, Blow Hall, Dan Marino, Employee Appreciation Day, Muscarelle Museum, Ted Zoller, Beckman Scholars, Clyde Haulman, Bernard Bowman, Coordinators of ICAES Conference, Diane Shakes, Senate Finance Subcommittee Campus Visit, Public Affairs Staff Retreat, Recreation Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Freshman Orientation Speech, Tim Sullivan, Canoeists, Physics Students, Applied Research Center, Blue Ribbon Commission Meeting, Crim Dell, Ann Hoffler, Diane Evans, Annual Fund Students, Convocation, Patrick Dwyer, Campus Tour, Swem Library, Millington Hall, Jim Griffin, Ann Marie Stock, Cindy Bagley, Howard Hughes Institute Grant, MBA Students, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Martha Case, Jessica Clark, Freshman Orientation, Moot Courtroom, Wren Building, Annual Fund Board of Directors, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Conference on Slavery, Cindy Van Dover, Xiaodong Zhang, Margaret Holland, Plumeri Park, Leo Charette, Nancy Burkett, Wilbert Bryant, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Fifth Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Mosaic '98, Pedro Jones, Scott Nelson, Choir, Christopher MacGowan, Bill Corvello, Horace Boyer, Mihailo Crnobrnzja, Ted Lyman, Williamsburg Crossroads lanning Group Meeting, Joint Program with EVMS, CIT, Women's Chorus, Margaret Thatcher, Homecoming, John Lanzalotti, Lloyd Cutler, James Ellroy, Leadership Award Winners, ODK Induction with Davis Y. Paschall, Stewart H. Gamage, Warren Buck, David Bernd, Pamela P. Chinnis, Faculty Debate on Bill Clinton's Impeachment, Women's Leadership Conference, National Planned Giving Institute, Kiwanis, Rita Durrant, Wren Building, Brafferton Kitchen, Students, Williamsburg Crossroads Coalition Meeting, Basketball, Peggy Shaw, Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships Announcement, Lord Botetourt Statue, Mario Molina, Filming of Elderhostel on Fitness Trail, Kathleen Slevin, Matthew O'Connor, Pat Burdette, Wendy Reves receiving the Lord Botetourt Award, HACE, Bone Marrow Drive, John Lavach, Students in Class, Steve Cole, House Appropriations Committee touring Millington, Lilian Hoaglund, Students decorating President's House Christmas Tree, Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Hurrican Mitch, Sam Jones, Reves Center Sign and Students, Ice Storm Damage, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lawrence Becker, Francie Cante-Arries, Karen Locke, May Day Orators and Mentors, Men's Swim Team and Coaches","Subjects: Basketball, Charter Day, Jonathan Crystal, Students, Mark Gettys, W\u0026M Theatre, Donna Ware, Tesla Jeltema, Vivienne Moore, Talbot Taylor, Rhys Isaac, Men's Gymnastics, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Barbara Watkinson with Tom Finn and George Greenia (Apocalyptic Studies), Lisa Phipps, James E. Smith, Dennis Aebersold, Tina Nichols, Wayne Kernodle, Chris Bram, Pam Hunt, Annual Majors and Careers Expo, Marcus Hicks, Keep It Green Founders, Reception, Grassroots Theatre, Bosnian Student Reception, Tim Sullivan, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Bosnia and the Balkins Conference, Anne Reilly, Robert Archibald, Rob Hinkle, Information Technology Support Center, Pamela Harriman Fellowships Reception, Bell Building, Lee Rawls, John and Marilyn Entwisle, Barbara Miller, Tommy Norment, Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Hunter B. Andrews, Bone Marrow Drive, Athletic Awards Banquet, NPGI, Edward Crapol, Philip Morgan, Joel Sachs, Bike Shop Fire, J. Edward Grimsley, Bruce Hornsby, Larry Evans' Government Class, William T. Walker, Bosnian Students, Faculty Retirees, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Albanian Students, MTV Campus Invasion, Prentis Award, Truman Scholar, Sugar Ray, Duke Award, President's Aides, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Board of Visitors, May Day Celebration, Spotswood Society, Bernard Bowman, Blue Ribbon Commission, Tess Owens, Karen Hammer, John McGlennon, John Gilmour, William Morrow, Poul E. Olson, Commencement, Jacquelyn McLendon, Boyle Society Luncheon, Williamsburg Crossroads Advisory Group Meeting, Jack G. Boyd, Jr., Ed Pratt, Michael Reiss, Cherice Carlos, Mark Tucker, Michael Kelley and Jason Gammon with the ToF/SIMS, Linling Wu, Franklin Robeson, Federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce Meeting, Zable Stadium Parking Lot, Lance Richardson, William Rodgers, III, Joyce Smith, Lorenzo Jackson, Betsy Croswell, Donation of Wren Print, Jewel Thomas, Henry Whitehead, Lena Jefferson, Employee Appreciation Day Recognition Recipients, Bad Traffic Areas in Williamsburg, Alice Johnson, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Alcohol Awareness Program, Employee Appreciation Day, Robert Hanny","Subjects: Youth Soccer, Patrick Shannon, Kiwanis, Convocation, Drew Stelljes, Mary Schilling, Heizo Takenaka, Poul Olson and Study Abroad in Ghana, Tim Sullivan, Christine Niehaus, Susanna Yunker, Zia-Ur Rahman, Swem Library Construction, Bonnie Willard, Donald Patten, Robert Roberson, Carole Chappell, Belden H. Bell, Wren Organ, Volunteer Fair, Supercomputer in Jones Hall, Students, Board of Visitors, Football, Cheerleaders, Rick Nahm, Muscarelle Museum, Leadership Award Winners, Choir performing for Davis Paschall, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Louis Catron, Botetourt Singers, Women's Chorus, Rock Climbing Wall, Sunken Garden, Hurrican Floyd Damage, Women's Soccer, History Writing Resources Center, Family Weekend, George Harris, Supreme Court Preview, Jackie Genovese, Japanese visiting Department of Military Science, Sam Sadler, William T. Walker, Duke of Gloucester Street and the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Stop the Hate Interfaith Vigil, Lois Hornsby, Sam Jones, Courtoom 21, Kim Sosa, Kathryn Vest, Beverly Tyler, Annette Washington, Chris Siefert, Jerry Roeder, Thomas Jefferson Statue, George Woodwell, Endowment Association Board Retirees, ODK Induction, Homecoming, Putt Putt Golf Course Construction, ROTC Exercise and Army Helicopters on Barksdale Field, Darlene Berkel, Potato Project, Joyce Laughlin, Basketball, Jones Hall, Millington Hall, Small Hall, Dennis Manos, Make a Difference Day, Williamsburg Theatre Restoration Announcement, Blair Hall, HACE, Stephens Landy in Observatory, School of Business, Stewart Gamage, Yule Log Ceremony, Rhodes Scholars Reception, President's House","Subjects: Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, NPGI, Carol Sheriff, Poul Olson, Williamsburg Theatre Reopening, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Town Meeting at the University Center, Tim Sullivan, Clay Clemens, Students, Buddhist Monks build a Sand Mandala at Bruton Parish Church, Wren Building Renovation, Matt Lane, Snow, Stewart Gamage, William Starnes, Robert Pike, Chuck Bailey, Armistead Booker, Anne Jones, Walter Prevenier, Gary and Diane Fannin, University Relations Staff, Todd Arnette, Dale Shouse, Peter Schweighofer, Kathy Burdette, Greenhouse Volunteers, Lillian Kelly, School of Business, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, William \u0026 Mary Hall, Student Information Network, Pitou Devgon, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Tamara Sonn, Mike Miller, Benefit Concert for Ernestine Jackson, Graduate House Opening, Tree Planting, Cliff Gauthier, Baseball, President's House Exterior Renovation, Curtis Adkins, Ronald Sims, Shakespeare's Pericles at the Yoder Barn, Decision 2010 Town Meeting, Jamestown Island Clams, Daniel Cristol, Matt Inman, Bruce Hornsby, Faculty Retirees, Gillian Cell, Geology Day, Coffeehouse (Daily Grind) Opening, Carol Arnette, Millinghall Hall Reception, Mentor Program, Prentis Award, Jim Golden, James Griffin, John Michael Finn, Richard Flood, Robert Archibald, David Aday, Vietnam Conference, Catering wins Award, Alumnae Authors, Jim Farr, Mark Tucker, Earth Day Sign, Youth Basketball Team, Football, Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Conference, Pat Robertson, George Stephanopoulos, First Annual W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Four Year Roommates, Robert Welch, William Morrow, French Ambassador Bujon de L'Estang, Commencement, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Jack Van Horn, Sidney Lawrence, Harlan Schone, Elaine Themo, Carol Sherman, Shirley Roby, E. Morgan Kelley, John McKnight, Deep River (play written by Joanne Braxton), Jewel Thomas, John Daly, Mike Beverly, Jean Klinger, Barbara Martin, Teri Edmundson, Lambert House, Richard Bland College Faculty Retiree with Ed Grimsley, Elizabeth McClanahan, Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Jim Kelly, Sandy Wilms, Christopher Wren Association Ice Cream Social, Maryse Fauvel","Subjects: Commencement, Nahum Zobin, Michelle Ragsdale, Wren Building Renovations, Leesa Woods, Bretta Lewis, Carmeline Zimmer, Stephen Ndegwa, Sam Sadler, Ginger Ambler, Announcement of New Town, Press Conference to announce new Basketball Coach Rick Boyages, Students, Snow, Homecoming 1999, Men's Soccer, Lake Matoaka, Christopher Wren Association, Adair Gym, Shiwei Zhang, Owners of Aromas, Employee Appreciation Day, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Bob Hannafin, Announcement of Bookstore Location on Duke of Gloucester, Joanne Braxton's play \"Deep River,\" Ashmere Spratley, John Oakley, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Robert Maccubbin, Mainland Farm, Daniel Roose, VIMS Announces New Marin Science/Technology Corridor, David Leslie, Lathaniel Parker, Alexander Druitt, Reggie Crump, Guy Brown, Rosetta Tabb, Shandelle Henson, Football Media Day, Jimmye Laycock, Recreation Center, Freshman Move-In Day, Catherine Bowles, Linda McIntosh, Kerri Gibbons, Greg Hancock, Gift to Center of Conservation Biology, Tina Coleman, Kiwanis, Michael Fox, Mark Earley, Jean Klinger, George Allen, Lawrence Ring, Thomas Heacox, Lindsey Sukay, Erin Wilmer, First Four Year Graduate Students in Law, Business, and Education Schools, Muscarelle Museum, Richard Kiefer, Michael Nichols, James River Swim in Memory of S. Dean Olson and John Randolph, Swem Library Staff with Etsuko Kono of Keio University, Staff Members on Bikes, Jackie Chan, Choir, EMBA, University Center, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Dedication New Addition to Law School and Statues, William Rehnquist, Women's Chorus, Football, Heritage Human Society Student Volunteers, Annual Fund Board, Silvia Tandeciarz, Richard Sears, Karen Berquist, Barbara McNamee, James Whittenburg, Mock Presidential Debate, John Daly, Erica Walsh, Breast Cancer Awareness Month Check Presentation, Interstate 64, Homecoming 2000, Convocation","Subjects: Tree Planting, Football, CVC Mid-Campaign Rally in Trinkle Hall, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Carl Friedrichs, Mark McCormack, Great American Smoke Out, Mark Schneider, Shelby Hawthorne, Clara Byrd Elementary, John Michael Finn, Denise Johnson, Caius Dragomir, Frank Shatz, Jasmin Lambert, University Centery, Women's Chorus, Martha Wrenn Briggs, Tim Sullivan, Harvey Langholtz, Bob Voigt, Tom Crockett, SciClone Supercomputer, Jacquie Bell, Senior Football Players, Mary Earley, Tom Finn, Convocation, Jack Borgenicht, Yule Log Ceremony, Betsy Quizio, David Lewis, Emily Halm, Emily Furia, Charles Hobson, Jamie Bartlett, HACE, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Muscarelle Museum, Linda Schaffner, Annual Student Trip to Richmond to meet Lawmakers, Joan Hoff, Rebecca Dickhut, Arnab Basu, Ken Davis, Basketball, John Donaldson, Harrison Tyler, Charter Day, Henry Kissinger, Joe Plumeri, Women's Basketball, Kinesiology Activity Courses, Ray McCoy, Robert Kohl, Lizabeth Allison, Baseball Spring Training, David Broder, Jennifer Fields, Dan Yi, James Livingston, Scott Nelson, Student Assembly President Laura Keehner, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Mary Crozier, Fake Ids, Snow, Robert Putnam, Jeff Oestreich, EMBA Student, Ernestine Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Ornit Shwartz, Al Albert, John Daly, Barry Kiesler","Subjects: Women's Lacrosse, Anne Rasmussen, New Bookstore, HACE, Sue Peterson, Basketball, Career Services, Joel Schwartz, Clyde Haulman, Larry Sullivan, Campus Police, Gerald Johnson, William Rodgers, Sam Sadler, ODK, Faculty Retirees, Reception in Wren Building acknowleding those who helped in the renovation, Tim Sullivan, Louise Kale, Valentine's Day Dance for Senior Citizens, Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, General Assembly Meeting, Terry Driscoll, Bone Marrow Drive, College Bookstore Student Block Party, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Brian Blouet, Lauren Morgan, Bruce and Kathy Hornsby, Board of Visitors, Margaret Thatcher, Jim McGlothlin, Annual Spring Day for Seniors, Students, Law School Students, Law School Professor, Margaret Thatcher's Official Portrait Installed in Wren, Last Day of Classes, Shirley Aceto, HACE, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Lilya Kaganovsky, Tony Anemone, Courtney Carpenter, Christopher McGowan, Duke Award, Prentis Award, Earl Carr, Wanda Carter, Technology, Luke Wilcox, Mary Sue Backus, Erin McCarthy, Donald Patten, Commencement, Madeleine Albright, Dennis Blanton, David Lewes, Lois Dietz, Lara Hamilton, Sharon Zuber, Mid Managers Institute, Sam Sadler, Carol Wynder, Geoffrey Feiss, Rick Boyages, Official Opening of Washington Office, Capital Outlay Projects, AMy Howard, Adam Rubenstein, Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship Recipients, Brent Allred, Jim Farr, Roy Williams, Virginia Carey","Subjects: Employee Appreciation Day, Blow Hall, Valerie Trovato, Barbara Finocchio, T. J. Cheng, Alan Ward, Della Harris, Capital Career Forum, Bruce Bracken, Gary Fannin, Diane Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Juanita Achols, Betsy Croswell, Hangtag for Parking, Colonial All-Pro Football Camp, L. B. Berg, Linda Nicely, Joe Heyman, Convocation, Entomology Class, Michael Powell, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Freshman Women Moved to Governor's Inn during Barrett Hall Renovation, W\u0026M Green Bus, Wren Building Rededication, Freshman Move-In Day, Bill and Nancy Reynolds, Harrison and Payne Tyler, Lyon Tyler Portrait, Groundskeeping Personnel, Food Service Personnel, Rememberance Service after 9/11 Attack, \"Law Camp,\" Jim Kelly, Women's Network, Charles Center Fair, Women's Chorus, Events related to 9/11 (September 11), Senate Finance Committee, James Bill, Choir, Women's Basketball, Football, University Center Lounge, Laurie Sanderson, Todd Callan, Fallon Dodson, Wren Building, Harvey Langholtz, Roberta Hatcher, Homecoming, Louis Catron, Funeral/Memorial Service for Davis Paschall, Dedication of Keck Lab, C-SPAN School Bus, Basketball, Ronald Rapoport, Thomas Payne, Mark Gettys, Peel Hawthorne, Timmons Roberts, Anita Hamlin, Joy Archer, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Boggs, Susan Donaldson, Snow, Larry Smith, Student Assembly Powder Puff Game, Morris Dees, Williamsburg Crossroads, HACE, Linda Knight, Lee Scruggs, Wren Building Gingerbread House, Paul Marcus, Law School Reception, Charter Day, Mark Warner, Dedication of Law School's New Wing, Board of Visitors Luncheon, Law School's New Wing, Mary Voigt, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lisa Szykman, Thomas Jefferson Bust, Brian Holloway, Christopher Bailey, Hanley Chiang, Sam Jones, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, W\u0026M Quarterly Staff, George McGovern, Samuel Berger, Heather MacDonald, Cathryn Manduca, Barbara Tewksbury, David Mogk, Golf, Swem Library Addition, Henry Kissinger, Four Year Roommates, Tommy Norment, President's Aides, Presidents' Day, Martin Mathes Class, Holograms and Law Schools Courtroom 21, Reginald and Deloris Crump, Faculty Retirees, Patrick Meade, Cliff Gauthier, Men's Gymnastics, Stephen Landy, Shelfer Peace, Jim and Beverly Simonton Kelly, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception","Subjects: Basketball, Kate Slevin, Swem Library New Addition, Flowers, George Floyd, Jim Kelly, Board of Visitors, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Duke Award, Music Department Reception, Prentis Award, Commencement, Todd Mooradian, Christine Groth, Jammie Jackson, Nancy Marshall, Alex Pyke, Fiona Grooms, Brian Fitzgerald, Wren Building, Joel Schwartz, Mary Humelsine, Michael Fox, Violet Chalkley, Physics Conference, Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History, Employee Appreciation Day, Kick-Off Rally for Bond Issue, Tim Sullivan, Last Day of Classes, Danny Laurent, Yule Log, Ginger Ambler, Carlaine Pittman, Development Donors, ARAMARK Student Scholarship Recipient, Cheerleaders, President's Brunch, Reception at St. George Tucker House, Kris Lane, Heather MacDonald, Henry Hart, Choir, MBA Students, Event at VIMS, Leadership Award Winners, Melanie Rapp, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Williamsburg Crossroads, Tim Kaine, Bond Rally, John Warner, Homecoming, Hulon Willis Association, Freshman Seminar Dance Class, Basketball, President's House Christmas Tree, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Joe Plumeri, Graduate Research Symposium, Charter Day, Kofi Annan, Henry Kissinger, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Richard Lugar, Thomas Foley, W\u0026M Presidents' Day, Health Conference, Four Year Roommates, Iraq Forum, Gillian Cell, Sam Sadler, AEF Awards Dinner, Faculty Retirees, Memorials at Crim Dell for Senior Alex Reyno, Prentis Award, Larry Pulley, Margaret Thatcher, Queen Noor of Jordan, Bernard Bowman, Convocation, Anita Poston, Henry Wolf, Hunter B. Andrews, John Gerdelman, Ed Grimsley, Career Services Job Fair, Band, Clay Clemens, Dedication of SunTrust in New Town, William Rehnquist, Vince Callahan, L. Clifford Schroeder, Sr., Sarah I. Gore, Susan A. Magill, Chonghan Kim, Roger Smith, Alan Ward, Concert Band, Sigma Chi Pledges, Lord Botetourt Statue, John Lewis, Daniel Pearl Dialogue of Acknowledgement and Reconcilation, Tyler Family Garden Dedication","Subjects: Commencement, Jon Stewart, Tim Sullivan, Michael Powell, William Ivey Long, Employee Apprecation Day, Sam Sadler, Convocation, Sarah Brady, Board of Visitors, Michael Fox, Eric Jensen, President's Aides Christmas Party in President's House, President's Office Staff, Football, Sarah Sword and her Seeing Eye Dog, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Charter Day, James Billington, Graduate Research Symposium, Gene Nichol, Announcement of Nichol as President and Luncheon in Wren Building, Celebration for the Sullivans, Four Year Roommates, Kappa Delta Pi Induction, Virginia McLaughlin, Julie Galambush, Unveiling of Jim Kelly Portrait, President's Aides, Prentis Award, John Edwards, Williamsburg Crossroads, Mary Anderson, Henry Kissinger, Unveiling of Kissinger Portrait, Freshman Move-In Day, Freshman Orientation, Physics Department, Dedication of Magnet in Small Hall, Prince El-Hassan bin Tala of Jordan, Ribbon Cutting for the Commons, Women's Chorus, Botetourt Singers, Choir, Public Policy Board of Advisors Annual Meeting and Reception, Yule Log Ceremony, Signing of Rappahanock Community College Articulation Agreement, Tim Kaine Reception at Stewart Gamage's House, Inaugurational Ball in W\u0026M Hall, Inauguration Reception in Wren, Shirin Ebadi, Tim Kaine, Sandra Day O'Connor, Inauguration of Gene Nichol and Investiture of Chancellor Sandra Day O'Connor, Faculty Retirees, Desmond Tutu","This binder includes both contact sheets and corresponding negatives. It is unclear if Gleason is the photographer for all of the photographs. It is also unclear if the photographs duplicate events in other binders. There is no inventory readily available for this binder, but subjects include students, W\u0026M events, Gene Nichol, faculty, and campus buildings."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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 reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors.","Gleason, C. James"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. Board of Visitors."],"persname_ssim":["Gleason, C. James"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":56,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:55:20.393Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection of James Gleason represents all aspects of events and activities at the College of William and Mary for the years 1983-2006. Events documented include: Charter Day, commencement, buildings, awards, faculty and staff, students, and athletics. Physically the collection is organized by the \"rolls of film taken\" and into years they were taken. They are stored and protected in plastic sheets in notebooks and numbered for identification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA paper inventory of photograph subjects listed alphabetically. The contact sheet number for each subject is provided.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary Ripple and the staff of Undergraduate Admissions, Indian Mascot (see football images), John Williams, James Pinckney Harrison Professors of History, Homecoming (Olde Guarde Luncheon), School of Business Reception, Parent's Weekend (Robert Gates, Hunter Andrews, Sarah Brady, Paul Verkuil), Students in Andrews Hall, Burgesses Day (including Gerald Baliles, Ed Grimsley), Paul Verkuil, Swem Library with sundial in the foreground, Students, Muscarelle Museum, Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026amp; Mary Hall), Reves Center, Charles Center (Scott Donaldson, Jim Bill, Joel Schwartz), Theatre and Speech Faculty in Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Dean's Conference at the School of Education, Muscarelle Museum Phase II Dedication (Jean Kinnamon, Zoe Graves, the Verkuils), Melvin Schiavelli, Eddy Dalton, Brooks George, Canon Reception and the Sponsors Reception at the School of Business, George N. Deshazo, Jr. (Class of 1989, Rhodes Scholar), Christmas Story Time with Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil with Faculty-Emeriti Wives, President's House Door, the first College Assembly Meeting, John Shelby, Roy Pearson, John Thelin, Edward Irish, Lisa Tumor, Cindy Bagley, Marilyn Carlin, S. Dean Olson, Joseph K. Gilley, Sylvia Colston, Barbara Ball, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), Charles Holloway, Circle K, Charter Day, John Jamison, Law School Students and Rodney Smolla, School of Education students, Queen's Guard, Apollo Room Dedication (Jim McCord), Class of 1956 Gift, Reves Center, Thomas Graves (Gandhi Lecture), Reprints of Churchill from Emery Reves' photos, Ewell Hall Dedication, Campaign Kickoff, Retiring Faculty, Faculty Seminar (Melvin Schiavelli), Commencement, Glenn Close, Class of 1939 Gift Presentation (Botetourt Gallery), Walter Williams, Class of 1939 Reunion, Alumni Society Staff, Larry Wiseman, David Thompson, Brad Coursen, Blow Hall Renovation, Wallace Terry, Sam Sadler, Governor's School, Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony, Jean Scott, Michael Plater, Lord Botetourt Statue (original), Recreation Center Construction, Carroll Hardy (alone and with students), Discovery Program, Guion Bluford (labeled in original inventory as \"black astronaut\"), STEP Program, Judge Billy Person, Steve Christie, Employee Picnic, Bickers Dinner, Students versus Administration Basketball Game, Wightman Cup, Wren Building Yard Party, Telecommunications Office Dedication, American-British Legal Conference (Sandra Day O'Connor, Anthony Kennedy), Prentis Award, Jimmye Laycock\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: President's Council (multiple functions), Visit by the President of South Korea Roh Tae-woo, Gandhi Lecture (Mario Zamora), Alumni Medallion Recipients, Miller Court Dedication, School of Business Medallion Presentation (T. C. Clarke, Melvin Schiavelli, John Jamison), Bob Clay (Class of 1968), Paul Verkuil Dinner in the Wren Building, David Lutzer, Snow Scenes (Wren Building, Alumni House, President's House), Nathan Altshuler, Norman F. Barka, Ken Kambis, Blow Hall Renovation, Bonnie Chandler, Chris McGowan, Nancy Schoenberger, CEBAF, Event from Black Awareness Week, Black Student Leadership Conference (Melba Moore), EMBA, Wren Building, Rodney Smolla, Basketball Games (identified and unidentified), Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Campus Recreation Center, Charter Day, William \u0026amp; Mary Plate and Key, School of Business Honors, California Regional Campaigns (Los Angeles and San Diego), AEF, James Patton, Joyce VanTassel-Barka, Reves Center International Students, Law School Foundation, School of Business, Lou Holtz Dinner and Football Celebration, Howard Scammon, William Ivey Long, Don Ball, Davis Y. Paschall, Anne Dobie Peebles, John Thelin, Janet Kimbrough (Class of 1921), Alumni Service Awards Presentation, Japanese Epson Corporation Visit, Seiko Epson Awards, Joanne Braxton, Mitchell A. Byrd, Charlotte P. Mangum, Joanne Funigiello, Craig Canning, Jamie Doyle (Class of 1990), Diana Wishard (Class of 1991), Eric Robert Quick (Class of 1990), S. Dean Olson, Frank Lendrim, John F. Lavach, Olde Guarde, Moot Courtroom Dedication, Sandy Kapur (Class of 1991), Matthew Brandon (Class of 1992), William H. Davis (Class of 1990), Daniel H. Scherotter (Class of 1991), Students, School of Business Retirees Reception, Priorities Plaque, Adam Rifkin, Campus Scenes, American Bar Association Reception, Paul Verkuil, Fran Verkuil, Ukrop Family and Market, Erin Strother Murray (Class of 1993), Jay Shropshire (Class of 1987), Linda Reilly with Students, Visiting Nobel Prizer Winner, Phi Beta Kappa Induction, Mary Swartz, Deborah Vick, Neal Devins, Walter Williams, Tom Collins, James Heller, Commencement, Lawrence Becker and Wife, Eric O. Ayisi, STEP Program, Classified Employee Awards, Judge and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Alumni Society Meeting, Employee Picnic, Post Office Dedication, Jimmye Laycock, Tyrone Sheldon, Admissions Office Staff, Prentis Award, Alex Haley (Author), Phil Stoddard, James Bill, Davis Y. Paschall at the Wren Building, Friends of the College, Washington Program at Brookings Institute, Wilford Kale and Harry Smith, Law School Staff with Dean of Law School Timothy Sullivan, Fall Faculty Party, Sarah Brady (Class of 1964), Journalist in Residence, Anne Pratt, CASE School Tea, Stan Brown and Friends, Warren Burger, Ed Allenby, Tercentenary Commission, Peter Neufeld (Class of 1958), Faculty Members in Class, Blow Memorial Hall, Ferguson Seminar, Robert Dutro's People, Jack Cloud Party, Order of the White Jacket Banquet, Zable Stadium Sign Installation and Dedication, Homecoming, Zabel Stadium and Cary Field, Joe Montgomery (Class of 1974), Talbot Taylor, Janine Scancarelli, Ann Reed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron Rosenberg, Gary Shaw, Anne Henderson, Neal Devins, John Levy, Wren Building Portico Door and Alumni Plaque, John Thelin, David Finifter, S. Dean Olson, Scott Donaldson, Julius Mastro, Jack D. Edwards, Craig Canning, Judith Ewell, Sam Sadler, Peter Derks, Mariann Jelinek, Sheila Walker, Roy L. Pearson, Ken Kambis, Ronald Sims, Louis Catron, Don Messmer, Mark Johnson, Joanne Braxton, John A. Williams, Larry Ring, Julia Brazelton, Tomoko Hamada, John McGlennon, Thad Tate, Ron Rappaport, John Charles, Chonghan Kim, Clement Conger (Class of 1977), Law School Debate Champions, Women's Studies with Ann Pratt, Carole Chappell, Baseball, Annual Fund Phonathon, Paul Verkuil, Zable Stadium and Cary Field, Cheerleaders, Virginia Kerns, George Grayson, Alumni Society and Students, Robert M. Fulmer, Russian Speakers, Dutch Ambassador (Public Policy Program), LADS Seminar (Tish Paschall, Anne Pratt), California Regional Campaign (San Diego), Louis Catron with James Axtell and Bartram Brown, Society of Alumni Writers Awards (Barry Adams, John Entwisle), Writers' Festival, Christopher Wren Association (Wayne Kernodle), Career Services, \"Frog Baby\" Dedication (Patrick Hayes, Fran Verkuil, Frank Shatz), Mark Heaphy, Environmental Award, Law School Dorm, Korean Ambassador Kim, Basketball, Law School Students, Law School Minority Brochure, Leslie Cheek Award, Old Guarde Day, W. Barry Adams, Newport News Shipbuilding Room Dedication in Blow Hall, Antonin Scalia, MBA Students, William E. Fulmer, Michael Plater, Frank Lendrim with Choir, Wade Broughman (Class of 1990), Sundial, Renick Scholar, Wilcox Sisters (Class of 1991), Blow Memorial Hall, John McGlennon, Commencement, Barrett Carson, Alumni Society - Class of 1975, Lee Foster, Bess Littlefield, Barry Adams, Warren Billings (Class of 1962), Child Care Center Groundbreaking, Rare Documents to Swem Library (D. Hillson Ryan, Hays T. Watkins), Dennis Taylor, Williamsburg Garden Club, Recreational Sports, Alumni, Millie West, Phyllis Glenn, Black Awareness Week, William \u0026amp; Mary Logo, Fraternity Lodges (including destruction of some), Exchange Program (Keio University, Bob Gross), Employee Picnic, Black Student Leadership Conference (CHAMPS, Carroll Hardy), Football Media Day (Jimmye Laycock, Chris Hakel, Robert Green), Washington Hall Renovation, Sorority Court, Faculty Art Studio Construction, Child Care Center Construction, Charles Center Presentation (Wilson Fellows), Laura Dillard at Town \u0026amp; Gown Luncheon, Tercentenary Commission Meeting, Fall Faculty Party, Press Conference regarding Paul Verkuil's Resignation, Geroge Grayson Rally, Professor C. Kim, Band, Football versus James Madison University, Fred Wallace Retirement Party, Kiwanis Meeting, Davis Y. Paschall Birthday Party with Choir, John Entwisle (Class of 1944), Alumni Fellows, Prentis Award, Order of the White Jacket, Orchestra, Aubrey Mason (Class of 1947), Chris Hakel, Chuck Swenson, Photograph of Bruce Lincoln's Book and Lewis B. Puller's Book, Verkuil and Staff with his Birthday Cake, 20th Anniversity of Kaplan Arena (formerly William \u0026amp; Mary Hall), Robert (Class of 1941) and Bruce Hornsby, Dawn Redwood Tree, Fran Verkuil, Office of Minority Affairs, Charter Day, Charles Center (Joel Schwartz), Virginia Collins, Pan America Ambassadors Conference, Basketball Hall of Fame (Schiavelli, Randolph, Norenberg, Kruis, Darragh, Besnier)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Child Care Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Kiwanis Members, Order of the White Jacket, School of Education, Richard Sherman, Student Alumni Liaison Council, Faculty Senate, Davis Y. Paschall, Howard Scammon, Roger Sherman, Robert Gates, Timothy Sullivan Presidential Announcement, Football Reunion, Alumni Society (Event, Board Members), Bob Scholnick, Admission Viewbook Students, Timothy Sullivan, Reginald Clark (Assistant to the President), Students, Commencement, Joe Agree Retirement Party, Kiwanis Awards, Timothy Sullivan Installation, \"Minority Student Group,\" Employee Picnic, Copies of Pictures, Ronald Sims, Fred Adair, \"Black Student Group,\" Publications, John Dayton, Robert Dutro, Jack Willis, Faye Shealy, Tercentenary Poster, Canon Gift, Fran Verkuil, Agnes Paschall, Tish Paschall, Sundial, Alumni House Event, EMBA Program, Board of Visitors, Music Department, Spaulding Courtyard and Garden Dedication, Jesse Jackson, President's Brunch, Fall Faculty Party, Chamber of Commerce, Wren Building, Football, Crim Dell, Chemistry Student, Tercentenary Commission, President's Box, Campus Police, Homecoming, Kelly Shaver, Paul Whilely, Paul Marcus, Timothy Sullivan Inauguration, President's House Interior, William H. \"Billy\" Baxter (Class of 1992), Alumni House Interior, Facilities Management T-Shirts, Alumni Society Staff, Thomas Jefferson Statue Dedication, Soccer, Fund raising Dinner, Cheerleaders, Prentis Award, Honorary Football Coaches (Hays Watkins, John Jamison, Jim Ukrop), Prince Charles Announcement, History Book Authors (Thad Tate, Richard Sherman, Sue Godson, Ludwell Johnson), Barrett Hall, Elliot \u0026amp; Carol Schaubach, Wren Planting Ceremony, Basketball, Yule Log, President's House at Christmas, Women's Basketball, Tercentenary Quilt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Charter Day, Athletic Department Poster (Cover of Football History Book), Basketball, Yule Log, Tercentenary Quilt, Students in Lab, Timothy Sullivan, President's House Tour for Garden Week, Reves Center Lecture, King \u0026amp; Queen Ball, Choir, Meese Debate, Lynn Redgrave, S. Dean Olson, Reves Center Sign and Students, University Center, Wally Riley, Jon Lever, Center for Gifted Education Opening Reception, Medallion given to University of Aberdeen, Herrington J. Bryce, Prince Charles, Board of Visitors on Steps of Blow Hall, Ray Betzner, Jim Brinkley and Hays Watkins, Gillian Cell (New Provost Announcement), Glenn Close, Alumni Chapter Party in Washington, Kiwanis, Governor and Mrs. Mills Godwin, Anne Sullivan, Art Award, Commencement, Davis Y. Paschall, Millie West, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Luncheon, Charter Day Videotape Presentation (Sullivan and Richard McCluney), Tercentenary Gifts, Old Guarde Day, Tercentenary Trip to London, Queen Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher, Tercentenary Choir Trip to Drapers Hall, Employee Picnic, William \u0026amp; Mary Theatre, CEBAF, Michael Powell (Director of Affirmative Action), Visiting Japanese Students, Tercentenary Hall Construction, University Center, Cookbook Cover, Football Media Day, John Tyler Portrait, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Truman Scholar Winner and Finalist, Alan Ward, Michael Clark, James Bill, Craig Canning, Ann Moore, I. Trotter Hardy, Jr., Ed Allenby, HACE, Presentation of \"Commencement\" Print, Cabot Wade (Class of 1974), Homecoming, Chancellor's Robe Print, Reves Medallion, Convocation, Maya Angelou, \"Minority Students,\" Reves Symposium, Wendy Reves, \"100 Years of Football\" (Harvard), Japanese President of Canon's Dinner at the President's House, Mary Sue Terry, James Blair Statue, Swem Library, Bruce Hornsby, Lord Botetourt Statue, ROTC, National Planned Giving Institute Graduation Dinner and Certificate Presentations, Women's Basketball, Thad Tate, Gerald Johnson, Lee Foster, Debora Ventis, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, George Greenia, Victor Liguori, James McCord\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Career Exploration Day, Asian-American Conference, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Basketball, Dennis Slon, Deborah Vick, Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Kiwanis, Sugar Sculpture of the Historic Campus, EMBA, Historic Campus and Other Locations in the Snow, Campus Scenes, Tim Sullivan as Santa, President's House and Brafferton at Christmas, Roy Pearson, Basketball, W. Barry Adams, \"Commencement\" Print, Sundial, BBC Interviewing Class for Radio Program, Wren Building, Lord Botetourt Statue, James Blair Statue, Dutch Ambassador's Visit, Bone Marrow Drive, Budget Meeting, National Planned Giving Institute, Sorority Court Fire, Oliver North, Law School Family Seminar, Small Hall, Colonial Relays, Admission Office Staff, Senior Class Officers Induction, Charlie Woollum, Alumni Service Awards, Project Taproot Staff, Tercentenary Hall, Old Guarde Day, Seafood Chef's Symposium at VIMS, \"Mostly Mozart II\" concert, University Center, Senior Class Gift Presentation (Lee Foster), Davis Y. Paschall, Timothy Sullivan, S. Dean Olson, Richard Sears, Sherri Givens Holland, Paula Hicks, Andrew Zawacki, Football Team Captains, Concert Orchestra, Sony Gift Presentation, Democratic Senators Visit, Ewell Award Recipients, Choir, Zarathustra's Coffee House, Multicultural Affairs (Black Student Organization Awards Reception), Senior Art Exhibit in Andrews, Tamara Burk, School of Education Award Luncheon, Alumni Service Awards, Circle K, Jim Brinkley Recognized by Students, Mary Joy Archer, Eric Ayisi, Bradner Coursen, M. Boyd Coyner, Jr., Joanne Funigiello, Richard Sherman, Faculty Retirees, Jeannie Baliles, President's Aides, Margaret Poles Spencer, Susan Grover, Retirement of Vic Raschi's Baseball Number, Japanese Ambassador, Melvin Schiavelli, Martha Ingles, Lloyd Guth, Laura Rexroth, Commencement, Students for Viewbook, Telephone Directory Cover Shots, VIMS (Wachapreague), Robert J. Huggett, HACE/BFSF, Carr Cup, Lake Matoaka, Football Camp, Gillian Cell, Child Care Center staff, Retirement Party (Stan Brown, Bob Hunt, Pete Freeman), Employee Picnic, Margaret Saha with Students, James Ridgway, Annual Support Staff, Homecoming T-Shirt, Jeanne and John Hopke, Thomas Krattenmaker and Samoa Watanabe, Multicultural Affairs Student Group Leaders, Freshman Move-In, Campus Center Marketplace, Convocation, William N. Walker, \"Indian Scientist,\" Colleen Kennedy, Craig Canning, Fraternity Complex Fire, Thomas Jester and Sarah Kruse, Brent Nase Promotion to Major, Undergraduate Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Strategic Plan Report Meeting, Alan Ward and Ambassador Fritts, James Bill and James Deffenbaugh in Swem Library, Fall Faculty Party, Students, Iris Anderson (VIMS, burning of Brazilian Grasslands), Korean American Students Association (KASA), Ellis Marsalis, Field Hockey, Family Weekend, Prentis Award, Friends of the College Community Concert, E. Rae Harcum, Soccer, AmeriCorps Volunteers/Office of Volunteer Opportunities, Greg Werkheiser, Roberto Refinetti, Charles Gressard and Cindy Snell, Sandra Ward with Robin Ransome, James Stronge with Jan Rozzelle, Gail McEachron-Hirsch with Michael Buhl, Supreme Court Preview Conference in the McGlothlin Moot Courtroom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Supreme Court Preview Conference, Strategic Plan Committee, Avalon Clothesline Project, P. E. Olson, Randolph Coleman, Monica Augustin, Anne Rasmussen, Campus Gardens, Lake Matoaka and College Woods Demonstration, Homecoming, Warren Buck, Sarah Brady, Lake Matoaka, School of Business Sears Workshop Participants, Plumeri Golf Tournament, Timothy Sullivan, William Rehnquist, Harry Carrico, Choir, Page Hayhurst, Thomas Krattenmaker and Law Students, Sandra Day O'Connor, Basketball, School of Education, VIMS Aquaculture Workshop, Katherine Preston, Alumni Bookstore Catalog Photos, Bookstore Interior Renovations, William H. Davis, HACE Green \u0026amp; Gold Christmas (Joyce Jackson and Student), Child Care Center, Republican Governor's Conference, Reves Center Staff, President's House Committee Dinner, Soaring Eagles in the University Center, Duplicates of Photos, Alumni Gift Shop Ad, Presentation to Muriel Christison, Seth Schofield, Kiwanis, John Graves, Lloyd Guth with Students, Yule Log Ceremony, State Senate Finance Committee Meeting in PBK Hall, Mitchell Byrd, Julius Green Retirement Party, Laurie Sanderson, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, General Assembly Session with Margaret Thatcher, Black Student Leadership Conference, Student Association Presidential Candidates, Tennis Center with Team Members, Pamela Fleming, Facilities Management Contractors on Rooftop, World Wide Web Server Screen, Students with New Class Registration System in the Campus Center, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Meeting, Diane and Dianne Fannin, Curtis Strange Golf Classic, Russian Judges Visit, Inter-American Ambassadorial Summit, School of Business, Writing Resources Center Renovation Dedication, Monroe Scholars Brochure (students in the Charles Center), Trees, President's House at Christmas, Chief Justice Harry Carrico, University Center, College Woods, QVC Broadcast from the Wren, Sandy McDonald, Tennis Center Construction, Davison Douglas, Law School Forum (Pat Robertson), National Center for State Courts Staff, Emeric Fischer, EMBA, Peninsula Center Students, Alumni Board Dinner, Alumni Service Awards, Hans Otto Tiefel, Daniel Preston, Admission Video Filming, Monroe Scholars, PAC 20/20, Reves Center Symposium, Tree Planting Ceremony for Tim Sullivan, Tom Ward and Lou Messier, Father Charles Kelly, David Maraniss, Board of Visitors, Dutch Parliamentarians Visit, Dedication of Rector's Office in Blow to Flora Willcox Berkeley, David Maraniss, Vocal Students, AEF Awards Dinner, Ted Zoller, Bookstore Grand Opening, Alumni Society Board Members, Clay Clemens, VIMS Groundbreaking for Marine Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology Building, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Don E. Harrison Award Winners, Daniel Preston, Students in the Writing Resources Center, Neal Cardwell, Chemistry Award Winners, Kathy Green, Sony President Masaaki Morita and Tercentenary Hall, Student Letter Writing Campaign, Emergency Blue Lights, Boyle Society Luncheon, Ruth Jones, Week of the Young Child (Gillian Cell, Stewart Gamage, Sam Sadler), President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Commencement, President George H. W. Bush\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Reves Center Advisory Council, VIMS Groundbreaking Ceremony for Marine Chemistry \u0026amp; Toxicology Building, Student Project (Housing Partnership), AEF Seniors, Paul Marcus, James Moliterno, Bob Diaz and Randy Cutter with their CD-ROM at VIMS, National Center for State Courts, AEF Awards Dinner, International Chief Justices visit the Law School, Wren Building Interior Repairs and Crypt, Wren Building Interiors and Yard, Reves Center Borgenicht Symposium, Wheel of Fortune Auditions, W\u0026amp;M Recyling Logo, Kathy Green, Judith Lorimer, Frank Kershner, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Ronald Giese, George Rublein, Virginia Laycock McLaughlin, Students with new registration system in the Campus Center, Watermain Break in Ewell Circle, Donald B. Morgan, Jack Martin, George Rublein, Kirk Havens, Textbooks, Dedication of the Rector's Office in Blow Hall Sarah Kruse, Tennis Center Dedication, Peninsula Center exterior, Adam Potkay, Leo Charette, Mike Nichols, Internaional Students, Tonia Valletta with Tim Sullivan, World Wide Web Server Screen, Facilities Management Staff, Law School carnival, Kevin McCoy, Campus Police, Lwarence Wiseman, Mary Carroll Johansen, Carol Jacklin, Gary Fannin, National Organic Chemistry Symposium, Soccer Camp, S. Dean Olson, University Center, Football Camp, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Carl Roseberg donate \"Egret\" with Anne Sullivan, NASA/VIMS Mentorship Program, Housekeeping Staff, Esterine Myler, Paul Heideman, Bryan Complex Construction, Geology Department moves to Tercentenary Hall, Kiwanis, VSSRP, Football Media Day, Employee Appreciation Day, Pre-Graduate Summer History Program in Historical Research, Frances Knight, Keio Program, Thomas Krattenmaker, Physics Students, VSRRP, Teleconferencing System, President's Reception for New Freshmen, School of Education/Special Education Grant Recipients, MBA Program, Educating the Homeless Children Program, Opening Convocation, David McCullough, Football, Courtroom 21 Showcases New Video Conferencing, Second Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Fall Faculty Party, Multicultural Affairs Guest Speaker Bertice Berry, Female Students in ROTC Program, New LION Computer System Unveiled in Swem Library, Law School Professor and Students, Students in Biology Lab, Students in Kinesiology Lab, Family Weekend, Elizabeth Canuel, Margaret Saha, Louise Kale, Hans C. von Baeyer, Dennis Manos, Terry Meyers with Amy Goldberg, Nikki Giovanni, Prentis Award, Roberto Refinetti, Rows of Books in Swem Library, Bicycles on Campus, Randolph Coleman with Kia Williams, Virginia Livesay, Jordan Spector, School of Business Faculty, Thomas Marshall, Linda Malone, Paul Morris, John Delos, Keith Griffioen, John Kane, Ed Remler, Franz Gross, John McKnight, David Armstrong, Morton Eckhause, Linda Luvaas, Aileen Moffatt, Dupont Hall Exterior, Modern Languages Lab, Crim Dell, Muscarelle Museum, Harvey Langholtz, Locksmiths, Homecoming, Seatbelts donated to Child Care Center, Ron Rapoport, Emily Shriver, Virginia Business Higher Education Council Forum, Jesse Bohl, Dominique Rabata, Reta Metcalf, Choir, Shirley Baker, County Courthouse Archtectural Design Competition, National Planned Giving Institute, Lord Botetourt Statue, Pamela Harriman, Town Meeting on Peace (Wendy Reves and Jack Borgenicht), Scenery, Larry Richards, Chemistry Department, Lake Matoaka, Davis Y. Paschall with Dean Olson and Mark Riley, Sunken Garden, Ewell Hall, Physics Faculty at TJNAF, Snow Scenes, Yule Log Ceremony, Dirk Walecka, President's Office Staff, Jack Borgenicht's Donation to the Peace Studies Program, HACE Holiday Charity Drive for the Salvation Army, Paul Stockmeyer, EMBA Program, Heroes of the January Snow Storm, Ronald St. Onge, William F. Merck, Nancy Nash, Robert Gross, Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, Breakfast for VA Lawmakers who are Alumni of the College, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Teresa Longo, Donna Ware, Sue Trask, Karen Dolan, Ksenia Jaroshevich, Margaret Cook, Susan Richardson, Terry Jones, Sue Trask, Michael Stump, Students attend General Assembly Meeting, Students Letter Writing Campaign, Basketball, Senate Finance Hearing, Admission Office Suport Staff with Christopher Wren Volunteer Assistants, Tennis Center, Tercententary Hall, James Blair Hall under Renovation, Visiting Russian Students, Stase Michaels, Bridget Harrison, Timothy Bouck, Laura Keyt, \"Oliver,\" Dorothy \"Momma Dot\" Harrold, Preliminary Design for Swem Library Addition, Food Service Workers spend two nights in the University Center during winter weather, David Holmes, Baptist Students, Lacrosse International Invitational, Chemistry Department Faculty and Staff, Yana Rodgers with Students, Leslie Cheek Award, Carter's Grove, Lawrence Eagleburger, School of Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Davis Y. Paschall honored with sundial made by George Crawford, Tucker Hall, Rogers Hall, Charles F. Hobson, Flourishing Faith Story, Michael Clark, Atrium, Fred Lederer, James Blair Drive, School of Business, Ann Moore, Student Assembly President Swearing-In, Terry Driscoll, Multicultural Affairs Fashion Show, Joe Agee, National Center for State Courts, School of Education, Patrick Hayes Writers' Festival, Campus Telephone Operators, Stefan Raab, Colonial Relays, Reves Center, Wren Building, Crim Dell, Constance Pilkington, Star Magnolia Tree Planing (Sexual Assault Awareness Day), Ronald Rosenberg, Announcement of Warren Burger Papers Donation with Margaret Thatcher, NATO Conference with Margaret Thatcher, Law School's Chili Cook-off, Students Studying in the Sunken Garden, Tim Sullivan, Hunter B. Andrews Appreciation Dinner, Technology Lab to Aid Visually Impaired Students, Dedication of Granite Bench in Tercentenary Hall, Choir's last Performance under Frank Lendrim, 50th Anniversary of the Fulbright Scholarship, Reves Center Advisory Council, Bill James, Craig Canning, Scenery, Mark Patterson with \"Fetch!,\" Marine Chemistry and Toxicology Building under construction at VIMS, Gary Rice, Deborah Morse, Students ringing the Wren Bell, Thomas Krattenmaker with students and alone, Christine Niehaus, Fulbright Scholars, Track at Zable Stadium, Early Music Ensemble, AEF Awards, Lizbeth Jackson, Tyler Hall, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Employees on Ferry between Yorktown/Gloucester, Blue Spruce Tree Dedication, Groundbreaking for Applied Research Center (Oyster Point), Commencement, Antonin Scalia, Marian Wright Edelman, Sam Sadler, Arrival of Burger Papers to Swem Library, Law School Class Reunion, Robert F. Sharpe, Jr., TJNAF Staff, Mark Fowler, Honorable John Chichester, Dedication of Fisheries Science Laboratory at VIMS, Football Camp, Food Service Employees, Employee Appreciation Day, Thomasine Jackson, Della Harris, VSF, Gary Fannin, Cary Carson, Diane Taylor, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Law School Building, Sandra Scott, Alumni House, Zable Stadium, University Center, Cary Field, Student Health Center, Yates Hall, Fraternity Complex, W\u0026amp;M Hall, Recreation Center, Busch Tennis Courts, Commons Randolph Complex, Jones Hall, Small Hall, Morton Hall, PBK Memorial Hall, Barksdale Field, Rogerts Hall Swem Library Wildflower Refuge, New Campus Entrance, Blow Hall, Thiemes House, Richmond Road, Tucker Hall, Senior Walk, Brafferton, Duke of Gloucester Street, Sorority Court, Keio University Students and Dean, Freshman Move-in, Spotswood Society, Student Activities Night, Matoaka Theatre Construction, Opening Convocation, Football Players and Coaches, Sports Information Staff, Campus Drive Bridge, Dupont Hall, Women's Soccer, Football, Gerald Johnson, Parking Services Employees, Gillian Cell, Physics Summer Students, MBA Students, Construction on New Campus Buildings, James Blair Hall, Brown Hall, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Hurrican Fran Remnants, Austin Roberts, Rector Marshall Acuff, J. Edward Grimsley, William Hausman, Teaching Enhancement Project Faculty, Bruce Grant, Ellen Cloyd, Bill Geary, R. Roger Baldwin, Annul Fund Phonathon and Board, Family Weekend, Women's Rugby, Gentlemen of the College, EMBA Graduation, Tree Planting, Reception for Faculty Authors, Dedication of Zable Stadium Gate, Junior Tribal Dancers, Joyce Jones, Abner Mikva, US Senatorial Race Debate between John Warner and Mark Warner, Pat Choate, Visiting Scholars, Collegiate Fun and Fitness Tour, James Gilmore, Homecoming, Bonfire, Gift to IEACH by Malvern H. Omohundro, Plumeri Park Baseball Facility Press Conference, Reimond Pitz, Students in Physics Lab, Davis Y. Paschall's 85th Birthday Celebration, Jane Goodall, James Blair Statue, \"Sink or Swem\" Campaign Kickoff, Frances Thornton's Gift to Economics Dept., James Blair Hall Rededication,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Dennis Slon, Black Law Students Association, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Joseph Galano, Gillian Cell, Hans Christian Ackerman, S. Dean Olson, Students at Matthew Whaley School, University Relations, Sharon Morgan, Adolph Hight, William Bynum, Combined Virginia Campaign Leaders, Basketball, Football, Ronald Hoffman, Tuckahoe, Barboursville, Natural Bridge, Monticello, Poplar Forest, University of Virginia, House of Burgesses, National Planned Giving Institute, EMBA, Alan Cates, Athletes performing community service, Joe Agee, Tim Sullivan, Gil Granger, Meeting of General Assembly in Colonial Williamsburg honoring Ludwell Johnson and Hans Christian Ackerman, Bust of Thomas Jefferson, First National Student Leadership Conference on Race and Culture, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, ROTC Cadets, Charter Day, Kiwanis Members, State Capitol, Choir's performance at Bill Clinton's Inauguration, Kevin Hendricks, Martin Mathes, Carlton Stockton, Annual Fund Phonathon, Arthur Martinez and School of Business Medallion, James Bill, Jamie Ware, Bill Hawthorne, Travis Patton, Law School Panel, Alan Diamonstein, David McCullough, GTE Grant, Wren Building, Bicycles, Choir performing at Pamela Harriman's funeral, Patricia Volp, Kamba Bolch, Gene Burreson, Students in the Sunken Gardens, Bonnie Kelm, Antony Flew, Joseph Ellis, Center for Gifted Education Program, Adib Mattar, Zenobia Attari, Daniel Cristol, Daniel Nezlek, Jonathan Harr, Charles Ogletree, Tom Gjelten, BFSF Forum Talent Show, Laura Tsaggaris, Sigmi Pi Brothers, Bike to Work Week, Mosaic '97, Shannon Sullivan, Concert Band, Steve Christie, Men's Track and Field, President's House Garden, Marv Levy, Fred Lederer, Alan Bukzin Memorial Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Students, Mark Warner, Spring Awards Reception, Faye Shealy, Lizbeth Jackson, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, Senior Class Gift Reception, Chesapeake Bay Hall Dedication, Faculty Retirees, Board of Visitors, First Duke Award Recipient Ruby DaCosta, Tree Planting, Stephen Kaattari, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Award Winners, Sam Sadler, Jennifer Johnson, Cybelle McFadden, Candice Brown, VIMS, Jason Schemmel, Craig Foisey, Marc Sher, Commencement, Baseball, Brandy Olson, Hobie Blosser, Plumeri Park Groundbreaking, Muscarelle Museum, Jim and Fran McGlothin, Mary Glisteen, Lois Parker, VIMS Wachapreague Lab, Daniel Stewart, Re-engineering Group, Mike McGiffert, Matt Trowbridge, Clayton Brooks, Harvey Langholtz, Clare Boothe Luce Program Award Winners, Groundbreaking at Jefferson Center, Multicultural Affairs, Monroe Scholars Brochure, VSF, Keio Students, Student Health Services, Employee Appreciation Day, Campus Police, Stephen Ndegwa, John Tyler Archaeological Dig, Bettie Adams, USAF Band, Thomasine Lewis, Tom Finn, Clyde Haulman, Jefferson Statue, Exhibit Honoring Nancy Marshall, Freshman Move-In, Entrance to New Campus, Freshman Orientation Speech, Mickey Vollmer, Computer Center Lab, Steve McNamee, Sam White, Patsy Morales, Peter Hoyle, Campus Buildings, Convocation, Minority Student Reception, Christopher Wren Association Workshop, Brian Bennett, Nancy Marshall, Student Activities Night, Annual Fund Board, Faculty Assembly Meeting, Linda Tuck, Ballroom Dance Club, Lord Botetourt Statue, Virginia Carey, Boyle Society Luncheon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Family Weekend, Margaret Thatcher, VIMS, Campus Buildings, Muscarelle Museum, Tim Sullivan, David Bradley, Crim Dell, James River swim in memory of John Randolph, Rededication of Tercentenary Hall as McGlothlin-Street Hall, Computer Science Group Photo, Football, School of Business, VBHEC Virginia First 2000, Busch Gardens Private Party, Sam Sadler, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Chemistry Department Staff, Wren Building, Choir, Memorial Service for William Spong, Kiwanis, Patty Zwollo, Law School Students, Martha Dennis Christiansen, Into the Streets Day, Jim Gilmore, Bob Dole, Reves Center Advisory Council, Homecoming, Tree Planting Ceremony Honoring Betty Shabazz, Christopher Howard, Tomoko Hamada, China President Jiang Zemin in Colonial Williamsburg, Don Beyer, Concert Band, Middle East Peace Conference in Washington, Nadine Strossen, Sunken Garden, Peter Braxton, William Starnes, Mark Constantine, Robert Gross, Richard and Sally rice, Martin Seligman, Hunter B. Andrews, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Valerie Moye, Robert Gossweiler, Robert Polito, Basketball, Harriston Tyler, Mike Unger, Faculty and Staff Line Dance Class, Nancy Schoenberg, Sam Kashner, People's Liberation Army's Visit to the Department of Military Science, HACE Officers, Charlotte Brown, Project Taproot Staff, Women's Chorus, National Planned Giving Institute, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Patricia Volp, Fort Pocahontas, James Bill, Reception in Richmond for Mark Earley, Colleen Kennedy, Faculty Leaders of Lunch Time Religious Groups, Intellectual Property Seminar, Gary Defotis, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Native American Speakers at Dialogue on Affiramative Action Program, HACE Holiday Projects, Lord Botetourt Statue, Randolph Coleman, Charter Day, James Ukrop receiving Business School Medallion, Carlton Swearingen, Pre-Law Fraternity, Kathleen Bragdon, Candlelight Vigil honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Bernice King, Clive Dewey, Shiewei Zhang, Fred Lederer, Mel Vogelsang, Geology Day, Women's Lacrosse, George Allen, Bill Mirguet, Cheerleaders, Athletic Hall of Fame Inductin Ceremony, Plaque Dedication of Kate Waller Barrett, Mosaic '98, Mark Constantine, Center for Gifted Education, Joyce Jackson, Garry Fannin, Gail Sears, Gerald Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Student Projects, Melvin Ely, Virginia Torczon, \"Spring\" Statue, Lawrence Pulley, Inaugural Virtual Campus Visit. Dennis Blanton, NPGI, Richard Posner, Covenant Players, Hispanic Conference, Cindy Gillam, School of Business, George Grayson, Dedication of Funds for Applied Research Center, Land Exchange Final Document Signing, Graduating Senior Musicians, President of Beijing Normal University, Board of Visitors, Swem Library Expansion Groundbreaking, Frank Shatz, Stella Neiman, Della Harris, Annual Fund Dinner, Joyce Hoar, Steven Kuehl, Harvey Langholtz, Annual Bone Marrow Drive, Chad Carr, Alcohol Conference, Sarah Scott, President's Collection of Faculty and Student Art Purchase Winners, Roy Pearson, Nancy Marshall, Connie McCarthy, Trotter Hardy, Kris Lane, Peace Corps Volunteers, ROTC Cadets, Larry Evans, David Nicholls, Larry Williams, S. Dean Olson, Max Shear, Bernard Bowman, Commencement, Jimmye Laycock, Terry Driscoll, Barbara Blosser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: School of Business, NPGI, Thomas Jefferson IV, Nicole DePuty, Richard Prosl, Law School Faculty, GTE Summer Day Camps Students, S. Dean Olson, Brian Blouet, Government Department Faculty, Don Baxter, Katherine Rahman, Taylor Reveley, James Barbour, Lawrence Charity, Football Camp, Blow Hall, Dan Marino, Employee Appreciation Day, Muscarelle Museum, Ted Zoller, Beckman Scholars, Clyde Haulman, Bernard Bowman, Coordinators of ICAES Conference, Diane Shakes, Senate Finance Subcommittee Campus Visit, Public Affairs Staff Retreat, Recreation Center, Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Graduate Student Housing Complex, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Freshman Orientation Speech, Tim Sullivan, Canoeists, Physics Students, Applied Research Center, Blue Ribbon Commission Meeting, Crim Dell, Ann Hoffler, Diane Evans, Annual Fund Students, Convocation, Patrick Dwyer, Campus Tour, Swem Library, Millington Hall, Jim Griffin, Ann Marie Stock, Cindy Bagley, Howard Hughes Institute Grant, MBA Students, Fall Faculty Party, Football, Martha Case, Jessica Clark, Freshman Orientation, Moot Courtroom, Wren Building, Annual Fund Board of Directors, Board of Visitors Retiree Dinner, Conference on Slavery, Cindy Van Dover, Xiaodong Zhang, Margaret Holland, Plumeri Park, Leo Charette, Nancy Burkett, Wilbert Bryant, Alcohol Awareness Week Proclamation Signing, Fifth Annual Research Symposium for Undergraduate Sciences, Mosaic '98, Pedro Jones, Scott Nelson, Choir, Christopher MacGowan, Bill Corvello, Horace Boyer, Mihailo Crnobrnzja, Ted Lyman, Williamsburg Crossroads lanning Group Meeting, Joint Program with EVMS, CIT, Women's Chorus, Margaret Thatcher, Homecoming, John Lanzalotti, Lloyd Cutler, James Ellroy, Leadership Award Winners, ODK Induction with Davis Y. Paschall, Stewart H. Gamage, Warren Buck, David Bernd, Pamela P. Chinnis, Faculty Debate on Bill Clinton's Impeachment, Women's Leadership Conference, National Planned Giving Institute, Kiwanis, Rita Durrant, Wren Building, Brafferton Kitchen, Students, Williamsburg Crossroads Coalition Meeting, Basketball, Peggy Shaw, Pamela Harriman Foreign Service Fellowships Announcement, Lord Botetourt Statue, Mario Molina, Filming of Elderhostel on Fitness Trail, Kathleen Slevin, Matthew O'Connor, Pat Burdette, Wendy Reves receiving the Lord Botetourt Award, HACE, Bone Marrow Drive, John Lavach, Students in Class, Steve Cole, House Appropriations Committee touring Millington, Lilian Hoaglund, Students decorating President's House Christmas Tree, Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Hurrican Mitch, Sam Jones, Reves Center Sign and Students, Ice Storm Damage, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Lawrence Becker, Francie Cante-Arries, Karen Locke, May Day Orators and Mentors, Men's Swim Team and Coaches\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Basketball, Charter Day, Jonathan Crystal, Students, Mark Gettys, W\u0026amp;M Theatre, Donna Ware, Tesla Jeltema, Vivienne Moore, Talbot Taylor, Rhys Isaac, Men's Gymnastics, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Barbara Watkinson with Tom Finn and George Greenia (Apocalyptic Studies), Lisa Phipps, James E. Smith, Dennis Aebersold, Tina Nichols, Wayne Kernodle, Chris Bram, Pam Hunt, Annual Majors and Careers Expo, Marcus Hicks, Keep It Green Founders, Reception, Grassroots Theatre, Bosnian Student Reception, Tim Sullivan, Harrison Physics Prize Winners, Bosnia and the Balkins Conference, Anne Reilly, Robert Archibald, Rob Hinkle, Information Technology Support Center, Pamela Harriman Fellowships Reception, Bell Building, Lee Rawls, John and Marilyn Entwisle, Barbara Miller, Tommy Norment, Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Hunter B. Andrews, Bone Marrow Drive, Athletic Awards Banquet, NPGI, Edward Crapol, Philip Morgan, Joel Sachs, Bike Shop Fire, J. Edward Grimsley, Bruce Hornsby, Larry Evans' Government Class, William T. Walker, Bosnian Students, Faculty Retirees, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, School of Education Spring Awards Luncheon, Albanian Students, MTV Campus Invasion, Prentis Award, Truman Scholar, Sugar Ray, Duke Award, President's Aides, President's Collection of Student and Faculty Art Purchase Award Winners, Board of Visitors, May Day Celebration, Spotswood Society, Bernard Bowman, Blue Ribbon Commission, Tess Owens, Karen Hammer, John McGlennon, John Gilmour, William Morrow, Poul E. Olson, Commencement, Jacquelyn McLendon, Boyle Society Luncheon, Williamsburg Crossroads Advisory Group Meeting, Jack G. Boyd, Jr., Ed Pratt, Michael Reiss, Cherice Carlos, Mark Tucker, Michael Kelley and Jason Gammon with the ToF/SIMS, Linling Wu, Franklin Robeson, Federal Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce Meeting, Zable Stadium Parking Lot, Lance Richardson, William Rodgers, III, Joyce Smith, Lorenzo Jackson, Betsy Croswell, Donation of Wren Print, Jewel Thomas, Henry Whitehead, Lena Jefferson, Employee Appreciation Day Recognition Recipients, Bad Traffic Areas in Williamsburg, Alice Johnson, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Alcohol Awareness Program, Employee Appreciation Day, Robert Hanny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Youth Soccer, Patrick Shannon, Kiwanis, Convocation, Drew Stelljes, Mary Schilling, Heizo Takenaka, Poul Olson and Study Abroad in Ghana, Tim Sullivan, Christine Niehaus, Susanna Yunker, Zia-Ur Rahman, Swem Library Construction, Bonnie Willard, Donald Patten, Robert Roberson, Carole Chappell, Belden H. Bell, Wren Organ, Volunteer Fair, Supercomputer in Jones Hall, Students, Board of Visitors, Football, Cheerleaders, Rick Nahm, Muscarelle Museum, Leadership Award Winners, Choir performing for Davis Paschall, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, Louis Catron, Botetourt Singers, Women's Chorus, Rock Climbing Wall, Sunken Garden, Hurrican Floyd Damage, Women's Soccer, History Writing Resources Center, Family Weekend, George Harris, Supreme Court Preview, Jackie Genovese, Japanese visiting Department of Military Science, Sam Sadler, William T. Walker, Duke of Gloucester Street and the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Stop the Hate Interfaith Vigil, Lois Hornsby, Sam Jones, Courtoom 21, Kim Sosa, Kathryn Vest, Beverly Tyler, Annette Washington, Chris Siefert, Jerry Roeder, Thomas Jefferson Statue, George Woodwell, Endowment Association Board Retirees, ODK Induction, Homecoming, Putt Putt Golf Course Construction, ROTC Exercise and Army Helicopters on Barksdale Field, Darlene Berkel, Potato Project, Joyce Laughlin, Basketball, Jones Hall, Millington Hall, Small Hall, Dennis Manos, Make a Difference Day, Williamsburg Theatre Restoration Announcement, Blair Hall, HACE, Stephens Landy in Observatory, School of Business, Stewart Gamage, Yule Log Ceremony, Rhodes Scholars Reception, President's House\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects: Charter Day, Margaret Thatcher, NPGI, Carol Sheriff, Poul Olson, Williamsburg Theatre Reopening, Breakfast for Virginia Lawmakers, Town Meeting at the University Center, Tim Sullivan, Clay Clemens, Students, Buddhist Monks build a Sand Mandala at Bruton Parish Church, Wren Building Renovation, Matt Lane, Snow, Stewart Gamage, William Starnes, Robert Pike, Chuck Bailey, Armistead Booker, Anne Jones, Walter Prevenier, Gary and Diane Fannin, University Relations Staff, Todd Arnette, Dale Shouse, Peter Schweighofer, Kathy Burdette, Greenhouse Volunteers, Lillian Kelly, School of Business, Williamsburg Crossroads Meeting, William \u0026amp; Mary Hall, Student Information Network, Pitou Devgon, VHSL Scholastic Bowl Championships, Tamara Sonn, Mike Miller, Benefit Concert for Ernestine Jackson, Graduate House Opening, Tree Planting, Cliff Gauthier, Baseball, President's House Exterior Renovation, Curtis Adkins, Ronald Sims, Shakespeare's Pericles at the Yoder Barn, Decision 2010 Town Meeting, Jamestown Island Clams, Daniel Cristol, Matt Inman, Bruce Hornsby, Faculty Retirees, Gillian Cell, Geology Day, Coffeehouse (Daily Grind) Opening, Carol Arnette, Millinghall Hall Reception, Mentor Program, Prentis Award, Jim Golden, James Griffin, John Michael Finn, Richard Flood, Robert Archibald, David Aday, Vietnam Conference, Catering wins Award, Alumnae Authors, Jim Farr, Mark Tucker, Earth Day Sign, Youth Basketball Team, Football, Bone Marrow Drive, Law School Conference, Pat Robertson, George Stephanopoulos, First Annual W\u0026amp;M Presidents' Day, Four Year Roommates, Robert Welch, William Morrow, French Ambassador Bujon de L'Estang, Commencement, Annual Fund Senior Class Gift Reception, Jack Van Horn, Sidney Lawrence, Harlan Schone, Elaine Themo, Carol Sherman, Shirley Roby, E. 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It is unclear if Gleason is the photographer for all of the photographs. It is also unclear if the photographs duplicate events in other binders. 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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.","Future accruals are expected.","The collection is organized into the following series and sub-series: Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1949-2008; Series 2: Career, 1960-2008 including Sub-series 2.1: Sports Marketing, 1960-1995; Sub-series 2.2: Public Relations, 1970, 1989; Sub-series 2.3: Building and Housing, 1960-1999; and Sub-series 2.4: Miscellaneous Career, 1989-2008. Series 3 and series 4 is currently reserved for new accessions not yet arranged and described.\nPoster, artifacts and audiovisual materials are not yet reflected in the Finding Aid.","Rene Henry was born in Charleston, West Virginia in 1933 and his family moved to the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area in 1948. He graduated from Granby High School in Norfolk in 1951 and received an A.B. in economics from the College of William and Mary in 1954. During his time at William and Mary, Henry served as a student assistant in sports information and also student assistant to the director of intramural athletics. In January 1953, while in his junior year, he was named the Sports Information Director for William and Mary.","He was Sports Information Director at West Virginia University (1954-1956) and did graduate work in marketing. He also completed executive management courses at the law schools of Harvard and Georgetown universities.","Rene Henry's professional career includes work in public relations, sports marketing, housing and construction, presidential campaigns, higher education, television and entertainment, association management, and government service. As a volunteer, he directed the international media campaign for the selection of Los Angeles as the host city of the 1984 Olympic Games, and has been active in the promotion and organization of a number of United States Olympic activities since 1968. He has been involved in the management, marketing, and sales of world cup and world championship events in sports including basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis. Henry has also worked at various levels of the building and housing industry, developing and promoting a number of commercial, industrial, and federal projects. From 1968 to1977, he was Executive Director of the Council of Housing Producers, an organization of the largest community developers in the country. Between 1986 and 1988, he served as President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences. In 1988, he volunteered on the presidential campaign to elect George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle. From there, Henry was appointed to positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Agency for International Development, the Department of Labor in 1991, and the Environmental Protection Agency from 1996 to 2001."," Henry has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts \u0026 Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences since 1978. In 1994, he was elected to the College of Fellows of the Public Relations Society of America and served as Chair of the College in 2001. He is also a member of the Institute of Residential Marketing and former Trustee of the National Sales and Marketing Council of the National Association of Home Builders.","Processing and finding aid completed by Kate Hill, SCRC Staff, in October 2008.  Acc. 2009.258 accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist in November and December 2008, June and December 2009.  Acc. 2009.575, Acc. 2009.592 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2009. Acc. 2010.193 accessioned and minimally described 3/26/2010."," Acc. 2010.207 accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist, 4/5/2010. Acc. 2010.212 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, 4/2010."," Acc. 2010.315 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, 5/2010.","Added in October, 2022 by Veronica Parker. A single folder addition.","University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10); Senior Seminar Collection (UA 55); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13)."," Rene Henry's official website contains a listing of the various publications, films, and videos he has authored or contributed to: http://www.renehenry.com/PublicationsAndVideos.html."," Rene Henry has also donated material to the West Virginia and Regional History Center and a finding aid is available at   ."," Rene Henry was involved in the launch of the George Bush Presidential Library  and material may be availalbe there as well:   ."," Items added to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include:"," Beijing 2008 Olympic Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.01), Athens '96 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.02), Barcelona '92 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.03), Theta Delta Chi Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.04), Olympic Teddy Bear (UA 2010.193.05), Budapest Gymnastics World Championships Towel (UA 2010.193.06), Dark Blue Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.07), Burgundy Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.08), Blue Olympic USA  Necktie With Capitol Building (UA 2010.193.09), United States Soccer Federation Necktie (UA 2010.193.10), Blue Olympic USA Necktie (UA 2010.193.11).","The collection includes the personal and professional papers of Rene A. Henry including a number of photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, press releases, and publications that pertain to his life and career in sports marketing, public relations, housing, construction, television, entertainment, association management, and government service. The collection also holds materials from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.","This series contains documents from the personal and professional life of Rene Henry. Included are a number of certificates ranging from high school Quill and Scroll awards to public relations honors, correspondence, photographs, and Henry's Curriculum Vitae. Highlights of the series are a number of letters from President George H. W. Bush and photographs of individuals such as NFL Hall of Fame Member Roosevelt \"Rosey Grier,\" actress Mamie Van Doren, and President Gerald Ford. Lists of the correspondence and photographs were provided by the donor.","1. Personal note of December 19, 1995 from George H. W.Bush 2. Personal note of February 15, 1999 from George H. W. Bush 3. Letter of November 4, 1970 from Bob Finch (then Counselor to President Nixon) regarding my efforts to get the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to rescind its order against W\u0026M, following up on request of Dr. Paschall. 4. Letter of September 1, 1995 from Charlton Heston 5. Letter of March 2, 1992 from Colin L. Powell (then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) regarding The Brownsville Raid, by John Weaver (W\u0026M '32). 6. September 20, 1968 letter from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey 7. September 12, 1968 letter from Joseph A. Califano, Jr., special assistant to President Nixon 8. September 26, 1968 letter from Senator Jacob K. Javits 9. January 14, 1970 letter from President Richard Nixon. 10. October 10, 1968 letter from Bob Finch when he was lieutenant governor of California 11. July 23, 1969 letter from Senator George Murphy. 12. September 12, 1968 letter from Senator John G. Tower 13. April 16, 2001 letter from Harold Burson, founder and chairman, Burson-Marsteller, the largest public relations firm in the world 14. September 18, 1968 letter from George Romney when he was governor of Michigan 15. September 28, 1969 letter from John Connally when he was governor of Texas 16. April 18, 1968 letter from Robert C. Weaver, Secretary of Housing \u0026 Urban Development 17. September 23, 1968 letter from Sen. Edmund S. Muskie 18. September 18, 1968 letter from Sen. Walter F. Mondale 19. January 8, 1970 letter from Charles W. Colson, special assistant to President Nixon 20. December 12, 1991 letter from Tom Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles 21. September 13, 1968 letter from Harold LeVander, governor of Minnesota 22. September 13, 1968 letter from Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia 23. April 22, 1969 letter from Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia 24. September 12, 1968 letter from Kenneth M. Curtis, governor of Maine 25. February 27, 1970 letter from Bob Finch when he was secretary of Health, Education and Welfare 26. September 16, 1968 letter from Robert Docking, governor of Kansas 27. April 22, 1969 letter from Kenneth M. Curtis, governor of Maine 28. December 3, 1968 letter from John H. Chafee, governor of Rhode Island 29. January 22, 1969 letter from Sen. Edward W. Brooke 30. September 18, 1968 letter from Harold E. Hughes, governor of Iowa 31. September 16, 1968 letter from Dan Moore, governor of North Carolina 32. September 12, 1968 letter from Congressman Richard T. Hanna 33. April 25, 1969 letter from Congressman Charles E. Bennett 34. September 19, 1968 letter from Tom M. McCall, governor of Oregon 35. September 19, 1968 letter from Sen. George Murphy 36. October 15, 1968 letter from Charles L. Terry, Jr. governor of Delaware 37. Copy of January 14, 1970 letter from Steve Allen 38. Copy of October 23, 1974 letter from President Gerald R. Ford 39. Copy of June 30, 1992 letter from President George H. W. Bush 40. Copy of October 22, 1988 letter from Vice President George H. W. Bush 41. October 20, 1955 letter from Hays E. Helmick, West Virginia State Forester 42. May 24, 1956 letter from Dean Ray O. Duncan of WVU 43. May 21, 1956 letter from Jake Wade, sports information director at the University of North Carolina 44. May 18, 1956 letter form John T. Cox, director of sports publicity at the U.S. Naval Academy, and former director of public relations for W\u0026M 45. May 21, 1956 letter from Wallace Wade, commissioner of the Southern Conference and former Hall of Fame football coach for Duke 46. May 21, 1956 letter from Ernie Saunders, sports director of WMUR-TV in Manchester, N.H. and Boston.","1. RAH at Ford-Carter debate at W\u0026M 2. RAH presents gift of California wine to Dr. Paschall, circa 1970 3. RAH presents W\u0026M seal to British Consul General at meeting of W\u0026M Alumni, LA, circa 1968 4. RAH with Robert C. Weaver, first secretary of HUD, autographed 5. RAH at Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, 2000 6. RAH receiving one of several PRo awards from Publicity Club of Los Angeles 7. RAH with Pres. Gerald Ford and Olympic skier Cindy Nelson at Vail, Colorado, 1983 8. RAH with NFL Hall of Fame lineman Roosevelt Grier, circa 1971 9. RAH and George Haycox (W\u0026M '54) with Mamie van Doren in 1953 10. Three Silver Anvils won by RAH from Public Relations Society of America 11. RAH receiving a Silver Anvil from PRSA 12. RAH with Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley and John Ferraro, City Council President, receiving proclamation from LA for winning PRSA Silver Anvil for project for the city, circa 1977 13. RAH receiving PRisms award from LA chapter of PRSA, circa 1977 14. RAH with client Harold Steuve of Alta-Dena Dairy with PRo award from Publicity Club of LA for work done for the dairy, circa 1977 15. RAH at podium of U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, for presentation of Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, circa 1985 16. RAH at podium of U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, for presentation of Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, circa 1985 17. RAH and Rafer Johnson (right), Olympic gold medalist and lighter of the 1984 Olympic flame, present Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, executive director of the U.S. Olympic Committee. 18. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympic skier Steve Maher in Yakima, Washington 19. RAH speaking at one of his presentations of the Southland Olympia Award 20. RAH during filming of a series of syndicated television series on tennis tips with tennis pro Vic Braden, circa 1976 21. RAH at Almaden Vineyards with photographer Tom Vano, circa 1968 22. RAH at Almaden Vineyards with photographer Tom Vano, circa 1968 23. RAH hosting tasting of California wines at home in Santa Monica, circa 1968 24. RAH hosting tasting of California wines at home in Santa Monica, circa 1968 25. RAH with Sen. Tom Kuchel (R-Calif.), Senate minority whip, circa 1968, autographed 26. RAH and Edgar Bergen (Charlie McCarthy), June 1970, Bel Air Country Club 27. RAH and Edgar Bergen (Charlie McCarthy), June 1970, Bel Air Country Club 28. RAH (at podium, behind cameras) holding press conference when Indiana Pacers (NBA) announced signing of first woman player for NBA, Anne Myers of UCLA, circa 1978, Los Angeles 29. RAH welcome at The Forum, Los Angeles 30. RAH circa 1965 31. RAH as Pfc on active duty in U.S. Army, circa 1958 32. RAH with group at sports conference in Monte Carlo, circa 1977 33. RAH and Ira Shepard, circa 1995 34. RAH hosts press conference in Mexico City for The Fernandez Commission, with Fernando Oaxaca, Ben Fernandez and Felix Sanchez, circa 1976 35. RAH as one of five first place award winners in San Francisco Publicity Club, circa 1958 36. RAH with Art and Mrs. Linkletter and Hot Rod Hundley at wine tasting at home of Vincent Price, circa 1967 37. RAH with Art and Mrs. Linkletter and Hot Rod Hundley at wine tasting at home of Vincent Price, circa 1967 38. RAH doing television interview for program discussing toys for client Playskool 39. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympia judo player Bob Berland in Chicago 40. RAH moderates panel of housing producers for meeting of security analysts in Houston, circa 1970 41. RAH moderates panel of housing producers for meeting of security analysts in Houston, circa 1970 42. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympian diver Kelly McCormick at Ohio State, circa 1983 43. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympian diver Kelly McCormick at Ohio State, circa 1983 44. RAH with his two partners at ICPR Public Relations, Los Angeles 45. RAH Mercedes with Texas A\u0026M affinity license plate, 46. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation at U.S. Olympic Pentathlon Training Center, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, November 10, 1983. 47. RAH in San Diego making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympic cyclist Mark Gorski 48. RAH in San Diego making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympic cyclist Mark Gorski 49. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award in Los Angeles to Olympic gold medalist Tracy Ruiz 50. RAH speaking at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and making presentation of Southland Olympia Award 51. RAH speaking at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and making presentation of Southland Olympia Award 52. RAH at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and holding Southland Olympia Award with Olympians Terry Schroeder, Ed Burke, Pablo Morales and Bob Berland 53. RAH presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympic gold medalist in shooting Ed Etzel during halftime of basketball game of West Virginia University 54. RAH with Hon. Cari Dominguez, former Assistant Secretary of Labor and former chair of the EEOC, autographed 55. RAH circa 1965 56. RAH during filming of basketball film with Jerry West 57. Pfc RAH on active duty, circa 1958 58. Copy of photo of RAH presenting Southland Olympia Award to W\u0026M's Jeri Daniels (1982) 59. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation at U.S. Olympic Pentathlon Training Center, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, February 15, 1985 60. RAH, George Haycox (W\u0026M '54), Nate Carb (W\u0026M '54) and unidentified sports writer with Mamie van Doren 61. RAH speaking for Southland Olympia Award presentation, circa 1985 62. RAH at desk in Blow Gym when he was W\u0026M sports information director, 1953 63. RAH with Peter Marshall (Hollywood Squares) 64. RAH receiving proclamation from LA Mayor Tom Bradley and LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Kenneth Hahn, June 29, 1984 65. RAH accepts California State Assembly Resolution from Assemblyman Richard Alatorre, circa 1976.","This series contains materials relating to Rene Henry's professional career: Scrapbooks, publications, magazines, photographs, press releases, and manuals relating to his work in public relations and government agencies. Several manuals cover the promotion of sports, building and housing, and funding for higher education. Also features a scrapbook from Henry's work on the 1988 presidential campaign for George. H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle, as well as several proposals for television documentaries on various subjects.","This sub-series includes manuals, pamphlets, scrapbooks, news releases, and photographs relating to Henry's work in sports marketing. Although there is little material concerning his work with the U.S. Olympic Committee, documents pertaining to sports such as basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis are available.","This sub-series contains materials from general public relations projects Henry has been involved with. Included are a scrapbook of various news releases from the 1970s, as well as his scrapbook from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.","This sub-series contains documents, manuals, and publications relating to Henry's work in building and housing projects. Materials include promotional items on architecture, building technologies, and real estate, as well as documents relating to his work with the National Institute of Building Sciences and the Environmental Protection Agency.","This sub-series contains materials from the latter part of Henry's professional career. Documents include commentaries and reviews on the works he has authored, a manual for increasing funding for higher education in Texas, remarks and speeches, publications from the U.S. Department of Labor, various proposals for television documentaries, and his screenplay for the film \"West Virginia Kid.\"","Series 3 consists of new accessions not yet arranged and described. This material will later be integrated with series 1 and 2 and/or new series may be created as needed. Material received after October 2008 is not described in a detail manner.","Acc. 2008.123 includes material from Henry's tenure at West Virginia University as Sports Information Director (1954-1956), his active duty service in the U.S. Army (1956-1958) and assignment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, his professional career in San Francisco (1959-1967) and his early years in Los Angeles.","This accession includes material from the Council of Housing Producers of which Henry was executive director; promotional and fundraising publications; photographs and programs from the New York Baseball Writers' and New York Basketball Writers' Dinners; material related to The Common Glory; Henry's acceptance telegram and first report card from the William \u0026 Mary; material related to the reactivation of Sigma Nu fraternity at the College of William \u0026 Mary; and other material.","This accession includes news articles about and relating to Henry and correspondence from various individuals many recommending Henry for positions in government as well as other professional matters.","A set of 15 slides of a mobile home from a design by Frank Lloyd Wright and manufactured by National Homes Corporation in 1972. Henry was part of the team that launched the introduction of a single-wide and double-wide mobile home. Also includes is a copy of published material describing the mobile homes as well as floor plans and suggested retail prices for each.","This accession contains news clippings, photographs, and other material related to both school and professional life of Rene Henry, class of 1954 at William \u0026 Mary. Included in this accession are articles written by Henry while on the newspaper at Granby High School in Norfolk, Virginia from 1948 to 1951; photographs, including Henry with his Sigma Nu fraternity in 1953, Old Dominion dormitory circa 1952, and miscellaneous photographs of Henry traveling internationally; photographs and clippings from Roosevelt Junior High School in Charleston, West Virginia from 1946 to 1948; and complete sets of \"Builder Marketing Commentary\"; from July 1981 through February 1987 and \"Manufactured Housing Overview\"; from September 1982 through November 1984, which were all written by Henry.","This accession includes material related to the modern Olympic games collected by Rene Henry including pamphlets, ephemera, clothing and other textiles, pins, patches, and other material.","Case history of the groundbreaking ceremony for the George H. W. Bush Library and Museum at Texas A\u0026M University in College Station, Texas. It was awarded the 1995 Silver Spur by the Texas Public Relations Association for the best campaign of the year. Henry created and directed the effort.","Contains correspondence to Rene Henry from various notable individuals such as West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin, signed photographs (Rafer Johnson, Hot Rod Hundley, Don Drysdale, and members of the 1955 West Virginia University football team), as well as genealogical information on Henry's family.","Contains clippings from newspaper articles and various publications either about Rene Henry or written by him; photographs of Henry during his years at William \u0026 Mary as well as with notable people including Vincent Price, Harriet Nelson, Karl Malden, and Andy Williams; and a compact disc containing clips from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing including the Olympic City, People's Lake, Modern Architecture, and Places of Great Interest. The compact disc was produced by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad.","Contains correspondence, articles, programs, and photographs collected by Rene Henry. Included in this accession are correspondence with Lou Holtz and Don Keough, Chairman of Allen and Co.; fraternity and presidential candidate pins; articles written by Mr. Henry for publications; a certificate of appreciation from the 1984 Olympic Committee; photographs of Mr. Henry at alumni meetings and with athletes Don Drysdale and Sven Tumba; and material related to the inauguration of Charles Hitch as president of the University of California, Los Angeles in 1968.","Contains correspondence and clippings collected by Rene Henry concerning his book, \"Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026 Mary football team. Also included are Henry's membership cards in the Academy of Televison Arts and Science and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.","Contains the April May 1997 issue of the \"Olympic Review,\" featuring the five finalists for the 2004 Olympic Games, as well as posters related to the Olympics. The posters include seven 27 1/2\" x 19 1/2\" posters produced by the Southland Corporation for the 7-11 chain featuring past Olympians and their achievements. The athletes include Jim Thorpe in 1912, Babe Didrikson in 1932, Bob Mathias in 1948, Andrea Mead Lawrence in 1952, Shun Fujimoto in 1976, Harrison Dillard in 1948, Abebe Bikila in 1960, Lillian Copeland and Wilhelmina von Bremen in 1932, and Dorand Pietri and Johnny Hayes in 1908; four 27 1/2\" x 22\" posters featuring official British Amateur Athletic Board Coaching Charts for sprinting, long jump, high jump, and relay races; one 28 3/4\" x 19\" poster featuring the 1982 calendar by SunTour, a bicycle company from Japan; one 22\" x 28\" poster for the 1983 National Sports Festival held in Colorado Springs, Colorado featuring a gold, silver, and bronze medal from the games; and one 21 1/2\" x 32\" poster adversting the 1984 U.S. Olympic Stamp Collection featuring stamps for each sport in the Olympic Games.","Contains scripts for \"The Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026 Mary Football Team, and \"West Virginia Kid,\" the story about the life of Hot Rod Hundley, assorted clippings, and correspondence to Mr. Henry, including a couple from Taylor Reveley, President of William \u0026 Mary.","Contains black and white photographs of Rene Henry presenting William \u0026 Mary President Davis Y. Paschall with three wine bottles, and Rene Henry and others testifying before the House Committee for HUD and Independent Agencies that had oversight over NIBS.","This accession consists of two digital photographs, three writings by Rene Henry, and a group of paper and digital materials related to Henry's efforts to turn his 2010 book \"The Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026 Mary football team, into a motion picture. One photograph is a scanned image of Colin Powell and Rene Henry at Henry's 2012 Alumni Medallion ceremony; the other photograph is Rene Henry and Marshall Ries at the Sigma Nu Fraternity National Convention, Mackinanc Island, Michigan, 1953. Henry was recording secretary and Ries treasurer of the Epsilon Iota chapter of Sigma Nu at William \u0026 Mary. Materials related to \"The Iron Indians\" project include correspondence, Documentation of Registration with the Writers Guild, a screenplay, and press releases. A copy of the book \"The Iron Indians\" was not retained since there are already copies in the library's general collection as well as in Special Collections.","22 photos, 3 scans, 3 receipts, 2 newspaper clippings, an article, a booklet, and Colonel Re-Echo Class of 1954.","This addition contains a  2011 Alumni Medallion Ceremony DVD, program, acceptance remarks, correspondence, business cards and articles featuring Rene Henry.","Addition includes correspondence with AP Stylebook, Bicycle safety club membership card, US Environmental Protection Agency reports, and printed material documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Red flag with entitled \"West Coast Y.C. singlehanded\" also included.","A single signed copy of a 1975 Berry's world cartoon. The cartoon is signed by author Jim Berry. Berry's World was a syndicated daily editorial cartoon that ran from February 18, 1963, through March 1, 2003. Addition also includes DVD, photographs, clippings, and notes documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Photographs include those of Sigma Mu fraternity, as well as DVD documenting the annual Caribbean Broadcasting Union in Saint Maarten. Papers document english teaching in Mexico.","A single signed copy of a 1975 Berry's world cartoon. The cartoon is signed by author Jim Berry. Berry's World was a syndicated daily editorial cartoon that ran from February 18, 1963, through March 1, 2003.","DVD, photographs, clippings, and notes documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Photographs include those of Sigma Mu fraternity, as well as DVD documenting the annual Caribbean Broadcasting Union in Saint Maarten. Papers document english teaching in Mexico.","The papers include email and written correspondence; with names including Gordon Gee, Brian D. Mann, and Jay Gaidmore.","Correspondence, a program for The Silver Anvil Awards Evening 2006, a flash-drive labeled \"photos,\" and a 1951 diploma from Granby High School.","Pins that were once part of Acc. 2010.414 have been pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Artifacts were separated from 2011.734 upon arrival and cataloged in the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) in January 2012. Artifacts include GAISF Congress and General Assembly Tote Bag (2011.734.01), Nemzetközi Sport Film Fesztival Mat (2011.734.02), National Sports Festival Zippered Case (2011.734.03), and U.S. Olympic Committee Portfolio Case with handles (2011.734.04)."," Items added to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include:"," Beijing 2008 Olympic Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.01), Athens '96 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.02), Barcelona '92 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.03), Theta Delta Chi Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.04), Olympic Teddy Bear (UA 2010.193.05), Budapest Gymnastics World Championships Towel (UA 2010.193.06), Dark Blue Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.07), Burgundy Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.08), Blue Olympic USA  Necktie With Capitol Building (UA 2010.193.09), United States Soccer Federation Necktie (UA 2010.193.10), Blue Olympic USA Necktie (UA 2010.193.11).","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Henry, Rene A., 1933-","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 5.082","/repositories/2/resources/9040"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Rene A. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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He graduated from Granby High School in Norfolk in 1951 and received an A.B. in economics from the College of William and Mary in 1954. During his time at William and Mary, Henry served as a student assistant in sports information and also student assistant to the director of intramural athletics. In January 1953, while in his junior year, he was named the Sports Information Director for William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was Sports Information Director at West Virginia University (1954-1956) and did graduate work in marketing. He also completed executive management courses at the law schools of Harvard and Georgetown universities.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRene Henry's professional career includes work in public relations, sports marketing, housing and construction, presidential campaigns, higher education, television and entertainment, association management, and government service. As a volunteer, he directed the international media campaign for the selection of Los Angeles as the host city of the 1984 Olympic Games, and has been active in the promotion and organization of a number of United States Olympic activities since 1968. He has been involved in the management, marketing, and sales of world cup and world championship events in sports including basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis. Henry has also worked at various levels of the building and housing industry, developing and promoting a number of commercial, industrial, and federal projects. From 1968 to1977, he was Executive Director of the Council of Housing Producers, an organization of the largest community developers in the country. Between 1986 and 1988, he served as President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences. In 1988, he volunteered on the presidential campaign to elect George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle. From there, Henry was appointed to positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Agency for International Development, the Department of Labor in 1991, and the Environmental Protection Agency from 1996 to 2001.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Henry has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts \u0026amp; Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences since 1978. In 1994, he was elected to the College of Fellows of the Public Relations Society of America and served as Chair of the College in 2001. He is also a member of the Institute of Residential Marketing and former Trustee of the National Sales and Marketing Council of the National Association of Home Builders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Rene Henry was born in Charleston, West Virginia in 1933 and his family moved to the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area in 1948. He graduated from Granby High School in Norfolk in 1951 and received an A.B. in economics from the College of William and Mary in 1954. During his time at William and Mary, Henry served as a student assistant in sports information and also student assistant to the director of intramural athletics. In January 1953, while in his junior year, he was named the Sports Information Director for William and Mary.","He was Sports Information Director at West Virginia University (1954-1956) and did graduate work in marketing. He also completed executive management courses at the law schools of Harvard and Georgetown universities.","Rene Henry's professional career includes work in public relations, sports marketing, housing and construction, presidential campaigns, higher education, television and entertainment, association management, and government service. As a volunteer, he directed the international media campaign for the selection of Los Angeles as the host city of the 1984 Olympic Games, and has been active in the promotion and organization of a number of United States Olympic activities since 1968. He has been involved in the management, marketing, and sales of world cup and world championship events in sports including basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis. Henry has also worked at various levels of the building and housing industry, developing and promoting a number of commercial, industrial, and federal projects. From 1968 to1977, he was Executive Director of the Council of Housing Producers, an organization of the largest community developers in the country. Between 1986 and 1988, he served as President and CEO of the National Institute of Building Sciences. In 1988, he volunteered on the presidential campaign to elect George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle. From there, Henry was appointed to positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Agency for International Development, the Department of Labor in 1991, and the Environmental Protection Agency from 1996 to 2001."," Henry has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts \u0026 Sciences and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences since 1978. In 1994, he was elected to the College of Fellows of the Public Relations Society of America and served as Chair of the College in 2001. He is also a member of the Institute of Residential Marketing and former Trustee of the National Sales and Marketing Council of the National Association of Home Builders."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRene Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Rene Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing and finding aid completed by Kate Hill, SCRC Staff, in October 2008.  Acc. 2009.258 accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist in November and December 2008, June and December 2009.  Acc. 2009.575, Acc. 2009.592 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2009. Acc. 2010.193 accessioned and minimally described 3/26/2010.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2010.207 accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist, 4/5/2010. Acc. 2010.212 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, 4/2010.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2010.315 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, 5/2010.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdded in October, 2022 by Veronica Parker. A single folder addition.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processing and finding aid completed by Kate Hill, SCRC Staff, in October 2008.  Acc. 2009.258 accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist in November and December 2008, June and December 2009.  Acc. 2009.575, Acc. 2009.592 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2009. Acc. 2010.193 accessioned and minimally described 3/26/2010."," Acc. 2010.207 accessioned and minimally described by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist, 4/5/2010. Acc. 2010.212 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, 4/2010."," Acc. 2010.315 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, 5/2010.","Added in October, 2022 by Veronica Parker. A single folder addition."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eUniversity Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10); Senior Seminar Collection (UA 55); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Rene Henry's official website contains a listing of the various publications, films, and videos he has authored or contributed to: http://www.renehenry.com/PublicationsAndVideos.html.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Rene Henry has also donated material to the West Virginia and Regional History Center and a finding aid is available at \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://findingaids.lib.wvu.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wvcguide;cc=wvcguide;q1=rene%20henry;rgn=main;view=text;didno=3720\" title=\"findaid-idx?c=wvcguide;cc=wvcguide;q1=rene%20henry;rgn=main;view=text;didno=3720\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e .\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Rene Henry was involved in the launch of the George Bush Presidential Library  and material may be availalbe there as well: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/research.php\" title=\"research.php\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e .\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Items added to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Beijing 2008 Olympic Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.01), Athens '96 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.02), Barcelona '92 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.03), Theta Delta Chi Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.04), Olympic Teddy Bear (UA 2010.193.05), Budapest Gymnastics World Championships Towel (UA 2010.193.06), Dark Blue Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.07), Burgundy Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.08), Blue Olympic USA  Necktie With Capitol Building (UA 2010.193.09), United States Soccer Federation Necktie (UA 2010.193.10), Blue Olympic USA Necktie (UA 2010.193.11).\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection (UA 10); Senior Seminar Collection (UA 55); University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13)."," Rene Henry's official website contains a listing of the various publications, films, and videos he has authored or contributed to: http://www.renehenry.com/PublicationsAndVideos.html."," Rene Henry has also donated material to the West Virginia and Regional History Center and a finding aid is available at   ."," Rene Henry was involved in the launch of the George Bush Presidential Library  and material may be availalbe there as well:   ."," Items added to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include:"," Beijing 2008 Olympic Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.01), Athens '96 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.02), Barcelona '92 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.03), Theta Delta Chi Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.04), Olympic Teddy Bear (UA 2010.193.05), Budapest Gymnastics World Championships Towel (UA 2010.193.06), Dark Blue Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.07), Burgundy Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.08), Blue Olympic USA  Necktie With Capitol Building (UA 2010.193.09), United States Soccer Federation Necktie (UA 2010.193.10), Blue Olympic USA Necktie (UA 2010.193.11)."],"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 collection includes the personal and professional papers of Rene A. Henry including a number of photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, press releases, and publications that pertain to his life and career in sports marketing, public relations, housing, construction, television, entertainment, association management, and government service. The collection also holds materials from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.","This series contains documents from the personal and professional life of Rene Henry. Included are a number of certificates ranging from high school Quill and Scroll awards to public relations honors, correspondence, photographs, and Henry's Curriculum Vitae. Highlights of the series are a number of letters from President George H. W. Bush and photographs of individuals such as NFL Hall of Fame Member Roosevelt \"Rosey Grier,\" actress Mamie Van Doren, and President Gerald Ford. Lists of the correspondence and photographs were provided by the donor.","1. Personal note of December 19, 1995 from George H. W.Bush 2. Personal note of February 15, 1999 from George H. W. Bush 3. Letter of November 4, 1970 from Bob Finch (then Counselor to President Nixon) regarding my efforts to get the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to rescind its order against W\u0026M, following up on request of Dr. Paschall. 4. Letter of September 1, 1995 from Charlton Heston 5. Letter of March 2, 1992 from Colin L. Powell (then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) regarding The Brownsville Raid, by John Weaver (W\u0026M '32). 6. September 20, 1968 letter from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey 7. September 12, 1968 letter from Joseph A. Califano, Jr., special assistant to President Nixon 8. September 26, 1968 letter from Senator Jacob K. Javits 9. January 14, 1970 letter from President Richard Nixon. 10. October 10, 1968 letter from Bob Finch when he was lieutenant governor of California 11. July 23, 1969 letter from Senator George Murphy. 12. September 12, 1968 letter from Senator John G. Tower 13. April 16, 2001 letter from Harold Burson, founder and chairman, Burson-Marsteller, the largest public relations firm in the world 14. September 18, 1968 letter from George Romney when he was governor of Michigan 15. September 28, 1969 letter from John Connally when he was governor of Texas 16. April 18, 1968 letter from Robert C. Weaver, Secretary of Housing \u0026 Urban Development 17. September 23, 1968 letter from Sen. Edmund S. Muskie 18. September 18, 1968 letter from Sen. Walter F. Mondale 19. January 8, 1970 letter from Charles W. Colson, special assistant to President Nixon 20. December 12, 1991 letter from Tom Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles 21. September 13, 1968 letter from Harold LeVander, governor of Minnesota 22. September 13, 1968 letter from Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia 23. April 22, 1969 letter from Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia 24. September 12, 1968 letter from Kenneth M. Curtis, governor of Maine 25. February 27, 1970 letter from Bob Finch when he was secretary of Health, Education and Welfare 26. September 16, 1968 letter from Robert Docking, governor of Kansas 27. April 22, 1969 letter from Kenneth M. Curtis, governor of Maine 28. December 3, 1968 letter from John H. Chafee, governor of Rhode Island 29. January 22, 1969 letter from Sen. Edward W. Brooke 30. September 18, 1968 letter from Harold E. Hughes, governor of Iowa 31. September 16, 1968 letter from Dan Moore, governor of North Carolina 32. September 12, 1968 letter from Congressman Richard T. Hanna 33. April 25, 1969 letter from Congressman Charles E. Bennett 34. September 19, 1968 letter from Tom M. McCall, governor of Oregon 35. September 19, 1968 letter from Sen. George Murphy 36. October 15, 1968 letter from Charles L. Terry, Jr. governor of Delaware 37. Copy of January 14, 1970 letter from Steve Allen 38. Copy of October 23, 1974 letter from President Gerald R. Ford 39. Copy of June 30, 1992 letter from President George H. W. Bush 40. Copy of October 22, 1988 letter from Vice President George H. W. Bush 41. October 20, 1955 letter from Hays E. Helmick, West Virginia State Forester 42. May 24, 1956 letter from Dean Ray O. Duncan of WVU 43. May 21, 1956 letter from Jake Wade, sports information director at the University of North Carolina 44. May 18, 1956 letter form John T. Cox, director of sports publicity at the U.S. Naval Academy, and former director of public relations for W\u0026M 45. May 21, 1956 letter from Wallace Wade, commissioner of the Southern Conference and former Hall of Fame football coach for Duke 46. May 21, 1956 letter from Ernie Saunders, sports director of WMUR-TV in Manchester, N.H. and Boston.","1. RAH at Ford-Carter debate at W\u0026M 2. RAH presents gift of California wine to Dr. Paschall, circa 1970 3. RAH presents W\u0026M seal to British Consul General at meeting of W\u0026M Alumni, LA, circa 1968 4. RAH with Robert C. Weaver, first secretary of HUD, autographed 5. RAH at Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, 2000 6. RAH receiving one of several PRo awards from Publicity Club of Los Angeles 7. RAH with Pres. Gerald Ford and Olympic skier Cindy Nelson at Vail, Colorado, 1983 8. RAH with NFL Hall of Fame lineman Roosevelt Grier, circa 1971 9. RAH and George Haycox (W\u0026M '54) with Mamie van Doren in 1953 10. Three Silver Anvils won by RAH from Public Relations Society of America 11. RAH receiving a Silver Anvil from PRSA 12. RAH with Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley and John Ferraro, City Council President, receiving proclamation from LA for winning PRSA Silver Anvil for project for the city, circa 1977 13. RAH receiving PRisms award from LA chapter of PRSA, circa 1977 14. RAH with client Harold Steuve of Alta-Dena Dairy with PRo award from Publicity Club of LA for work done for the dairy, circa 1977 15. RAH at podium of U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, for presentation of Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, circa 1985 16. RAH at podium of U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, for presentation of Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, circa 1985 17. RAH and Rafer Johnson (right), Olympic gold medalist and lighter of the 1984 Olympic flame, present Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, executive director of the U.S. Olympic Committee. 18. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympic skier Steve Maher in Yakima, Washington 19. RAH speaking at one of his presentations of the Southland Olympia Award 20. RAH during filming of a series of syndicated television series on tennis tips with tennis pro Vic Braden, circa 1976 21. RAH at Almaden Vineyards with photographer Tom Vano, circa 1968 22. RAH at Almaden Vineyards with photographer Tom Vano, circa 1968 23. RAH hosting tasting of California wines at home in Santa Monica, circa 1968 24. RAH hosting tasting of California wines at home in Santa Monica, circa 1968 25. RAH with Sen. Tom Kuchel (R-Calif.), Senate minority whip, circa 1968, autographed 26. RAH and Edgar Bergen (Charlie McCarthy), June 1970, Bel Air Country Club 27. RAH and Edgar Bergen (Charlie McCarthy), June 1970, Bel Air Country Club 28. RAH (at podium, behind cameras) holding press conference when Indiana Pacers (NBA) announced signing of first woman player for NBA, Anne Myers of UCLA, circa 1978, Los Angeles 29. RAH welcome at The Forum, Los Angeles 30. RAH circa 1965 31. RAH as Pfc on active duty in U.S. Army, circa 1958 32. RAH with group at sports conference in Monte Carlo, circa 1977 33. RAH and Ira Shepard, circa 1995 34. RAH hosts press conference in Mexico City for The Fernandez Commission, with Fernando Oaxaca, Ben Fernandez and Felix Sanchez, circa 1976 35. RAH as one of five first place award winners in San Francisco Publicity Club, circa 1958 36. RAH with Art and Mrs. Linkletter and Hot Rod Hundley at wine tasting at home of Vincent Price, circa 1967 37. RAH with Art and Mrs. Linkletter and Hot Rod Hundley at wine tasting at home of Vincent Price, circa 1967 38. RAH doing television interview for program discussing toys for client Playskool 39. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympia judo player Bob Berland in Chicago 40. RAH moderates panel of housing producers for meeting of security analysts in Houston, circa 1970 41. RAH moderates panel of housing producers for meeting of security analysts in Houston, circa 1970 42. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympian diver Kelly McCormick at Ohio State, circa 1983 43. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympian diver Kelly McCormick at Ohio State, circa 1983 44. RAH with his two partners at ICPR Public Relations, Los Angeles 45. RAH Mercedes with Texas A\u0026M affinity license plate, 46. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation at U.S. Olympic Pentathlon Training Center, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, November 10, 1983. 47. RAH in San Diego making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympic cyclist Mark Gorski 48. RAH in San Diego making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympic cyclist Mark Gorski 49. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award in Los Angeles to Olympic gold medalist Tracy Ruiz 50. RAH speaking at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and making presentation of Southland Olympia Award 51. RAH speaking at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and making presentation of Southland Olympia Award 52. RAH at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and holding Southland Olympia Award with Olympians Terry Schroeder, Ed Burke, Pablo Morales and Bob Berland 53. RAH presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympic gold medalist in shooting Ed Etzel during halftime of basketball game of West Virginia University 54. RAH with Hon. Cari Dominguez, former Assistant Secretary of Labor and former chair of the EEOC, autographed 55. RAH circa 1965 56. RAH during filming of basketball film with Jerry West 57. Pfc RAH on active duty, circa 1958 58. Copy of photo of RAH presenting Southland Olympia Award to W\u0026M's Jeri Daniels (1982) 59. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation at U.S. Olympic Pentathlon Training Center, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, February 15, 1985 60. RAH, George Haycox (W\u0026M '54), Nate Carb (W\u0026M '54) and unidentified sports writer with Mamie van Doren 61. RAH speaking for Southland Olympia Award presentation, circa 1985 62. RAH at desk in Blow Gym when he was W\u0026M sports information director, 1953 63. RAH with Peter Marshall (Hollywood Squares) 64. RAH receiving proclamation from LA Mayor Tom Bradley and LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Kenneth Hahn, June 29, 1984 65. RAH accepts California State Assembly Resolution from Assemblyman Richard Alatorre, circa 1976.","This series contains materials relating to Rene Henry's professional career: Scrapbooks, publications, magazines, photographs, press releases, and manuals relating to his work in public relations and government agencies. Several manuals cover the promotion of sports, building and housing, and funding for higher education. Also features a scrapbook from Henry's work on the 1988 presidential campaign for George. H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle, as well as several proposals for television documentaries on various subjects.","This sub-series includes manuals, pamphlets, scrapbooks, news releases, and photographs relating to Henry's work in sports marketing. Although there is little material concerning his work with the U.S. Olympic Committee, documents pertaining to sports such as basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis are available.","This sub-series contains materials from general public relations projects Henry has been involved with. Included are a scrapbook of various news releases from the 1970s, as well as his scrapbook from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.","This sub-series contains documents, manuals, and publications relating to Henry's work in building and housing projects. Materials include promotional items on architecture, building technologies, and real estate, as well as documents relating to his work with the National Institute of Building Sciences and the Environmental Protection Agency.","This sub-series contains materials from the latter part of Henry's professional career. Documents include commentaries and reviews on the works he has authored, a manual for increasing funding for higher education in Texas, remarks and speeches, publications from the U.S. Department of Labor, various proposals for television documentaries, and his screenplay for the film \"West Virginia Kid.\"","Series 3 consists of new accessions not yet arranged and described. This material will later be integrated with series 1 and 2 and/or new series may be created as needed. Material received after October 2008 is not described in a detail manner.","Acc. 2008.123 includes material from Henry's tenure at West Virginia University as Sports Information Director (1954-1956), his active duty service in the U.S. Army (1956-1958) and assignment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, his professional career in San Francisco (1959-1967) and his early years in Los Angeles.","This accession includes material from the Council of Housing Producers of which Henry was executive director; promotional and fundraising publications; photographs and programs from the New York Baseball Writers' and New York Basketball Writers' Dinners; material related to The Common Glory; Henry's acceptance telegram and first report card from the William \u0026 Mary; material related to the reactivation of Sigma Nu fraternity at the College of William \u0026 Mary; and other material.","This accession includes news articles about and relating to Henry and correspondence from various individuals many recommending Henry for positions in government as well as other professional matters.","A set of 15 slides of a mobile home from a design by Frank Lloyd Wright and manufactured by National Homes Corporation in 1972. Henry was part of the team that launched the introduction of a single-wide and double-wide mobile home. Also includes is a copy of published material describing the mobile homes as well as floor plans and suggested retail prices for each.","This accession contains news clippings, photographs, and other material related to both school and professional life of Rene Henry, class of 1954 at William \u0026 Mary. Included in this accession are articles written by Henry while on the newspaper at Granby High School in Norfolk, Virginia from 1948 to 1951; photographs, including Henry with his Sigma Nu fraternity in 1953, Old Dominion dormitory circa 1952, and miscellaneous photographs of Henry traveling internationally; photographs and clippings from Roosevelt Junior High School in Charleston, West Virginia from 1946 to 1948; and complete sets of \"Builder Marketing Commentary\"; from July 1981 through February 1987 and \"Manufactured Housing Overview\"; from September 1982 through November 1984, which were all written by Henry.","This accession includes material related to the modern Olympic games collected by Rene Henry including pamphlets, ephemera, clothing and other textiles, pins, patches, and other material.","Case history of the groundbreaking ceremony for the George H. W. Bush Library and Museum at Texas A\u0026M University in College Station, Texas. It was awarded the 1995 Silver Spur by the Texas Public Relations Association for the best campaign of the year. Henry created and directed the effort.","Contains correspondence to Rene Henry from various notable individuals such as West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin, signed photographs (Rafer Johnson, Hot Rod Hundley, Don Drysdale, and members of the 1955 West Virginia University football team), as well as genealogical information on Henry's family.","Contains clippings from newspaper articles and various publications either about Rene Henry or written by him; photographs of Henry during his years at William \u0026 Mary as well as with notable people including Vincent Price, Harriet Nelson, Karl Malden, and Andy Williams; and a compact disc containing clips from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing including the Olympic City, People's Lake, Modern Architecture, and Places of Great Interest. The compact disc was produced by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad.","Contains correspondence, articles, programs, and photographs collected by Rene Henry. Included in this accession are correspondence with Lou Holtz and Don Keough, Chairman of Allen and Co.; fraternity and presidential candidate pins; articles written by Mr. Henry for publications; a certificate of appreciation from the 1984 Olympic Committee; photographs of Mr. Henry at alumni meetings and with athletes Don Drysdale and Sven Tumba; and material related to the inauguration of Charles Hitch as president of the University of California, Los Angeles in 1968.","Contains correspondence and clippings collected by Rene Henry concerning his book, \"Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026 Mary football team. Also included are Henry's membership cards in the Academy of Televison Arts and Science and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.","Contains the April May 1997 issue of the \"Olympic Review,\" featuring the five finalists for the 2004 Olympic Games, as well as posters related to the Olympics. The posters include seven 27 1/2\" x 19 1/2\" posters produced by the Southland Corporation for the 7-11 chain featuring past Olympians and their achievements. The athletes include Jim Thorpe in 1912, Babe Didrikson in 1932, Bob Mathias in 1948, Andrea Mead Lawrence in 1952, Shun Fujimoto in 1976, Harrison Dillard in 1948, Abebe Bikila in 1960, Lillian Copeland and Wilhelmina von Bremen in 1932, and Dorand Pietri and Johnny Hayes in 1908; four 27 1/2\" x 22\" posters featuring official British Amateur Athletic Board Coaching Charts for sprinting, long jump, high jump, and relay races; one 28 3/4\" x 19\" poster featuring the 1982 calendar by SunTour, a bicycle company from Japan; one 22\" x 28\" poster for the 1983 National Sports Festival held in Colorado Springs, Colorado featuring a gold, silver, and bronze medal from the games; and one 21 1/2\" x 32\" poster adversting the 1984 U.S. Olympic Stamp Collection featuring stamps for each sport in the Olympic Games.","Contains scripts for \"The Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026 Mary Football Team, and \"West Virginia Kid,\" the story about the life of Hot Rod Hundley, assorted clippings, and correspondence to Mr. Henry, including a couple from Taylor Reveley, President of William \u0026 Mary.","Contains black and white photographs of Rene Henry presenting William \u0026 Mary President Davis Y. Paschall with three wine bottles, and Rene Henry and others testifying before the House Committee for HUD and Independent Agencies that had oversight over NIBS.","This accession consists of two digital photographs, three writings by Rene Henry, and a group of paper and digital materials related to Henry's efforts to turn his 2010 book \"The Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026 Mary football team, into a motion picture. One photograph is a scanned image of Colin Powell and Rene Henry at Henry's 2012 Alumni Medallion ceremony; the other photograph is Rene Henry and Marshall Ries at the Sigma Nu Fraternity National Convention, Mackinanc Island, Michigan, 1953. Henry was recording secretary and Ries treasurer of the Epsilon Iota chapter of Sigma Nu at William \u0026 Mary. Materials related to \"The Iron Indians\" project include correspondence, Documentation of Registration with the Writers Guild, a screenplay, and press releases. A copy of the book \"The Iron Indians\" was not retained since there are already copies in the library's general collection as well as in Special Collections.","22 photos, 3 scans, 3 receipts, 2 newspaper clippings, an article, a booklet, and Colonel Re-Echo Class of 1954.","This addition contains a  2011 Alumni Medallion Ceremony DVD, program, acceptance remarks, correspondence, business cards and articles featuring Rene Henry.","Addition includes correspondence with AP Stylebook, Bicycle safety club membership card, US Environmental Protection Agency reports, and printed material documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Red flag with entitled \"West Coast Y.C. singlehanded\" also included.","A single signed copy of a 1975 Berry's world cartoon. The cartoon is signed by author Jim Berry. Berry's World was a syndicated daily editorial cartoon that ran from February 18, 1963, through March 1, 2003. Addition also includes DVD, photographs, clippings, and notes documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Photographs include those of Sigma Mu fraternity, as well as DVD documenting the annual Caribbean Broadcasting Union in Saint Maarten. Papers document english teaching in Mexico.","A single signed copy of a 1975 Berry's world cartoon. The cartoon is signed by author Jim Berry. Berry's World was a syndicated daily editorial cartoon that ran from February 18, 1963, through March 1, 2003.","DVD, photographs, clippings, and notes documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Photographs include those of Sigma Mu fraternity, as well as DVD documenting the annual Caribbean Broadcasting Union in Saint Maarten. Papers document english teaching in Mexico.","The papers include email and written correspondence; with names including Gordon Gee, Brian D. Mann, and Jay Gaidmore.","Correspondence, a program for The Silver Anvil Awards Evening 2006, a flash-drive labeled \"photos,\" and a 1951 diploma from Granby High School."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePins that were once part of Acc. 2010.414 have been pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts were separated from 2011.734 upon arrival and cataloged in the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) in January 2012. Artifacts include GAISF Congress and General Assembly Tote Bag (2011.734.01), Nemzetközi Sport Film Fesztival Mat (2011.734.02), National Sports Festival Zippered Case (2011.734.03), and U.S. Olympic Committee Portfolio Case with handles (2011.734.04).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Items added to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Beijing 2008 Olympic Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.01), Athens '96 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.02), Barcelona '92 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.03), Theta Delta Chi Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.04), Olympic Teddy Bear (UA 2010.193.05), Budapest Gymnastics World Championships Towel (UA 2010.193.06), Dark Blue Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.07), Burgundy Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.08), Blue Olympic USA  Necktie With Capitol Building (UA 2010.193.09), United States Soccer Federation Necktie (UA 2010.193.10), Blue Olympic USA Necktie (UA 2010.193.11).\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Pins that were once part of Acc. 2010.414 have been pulled from this collection and added to the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Artifacts were separated from 2011.734 upon arrival and cataloged in the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) in January 2012. Artifacts include GAISF Congress and General Assembly Tote Bag (2011.734.01), Nemzetközi Sport Film Fesztival Mat (2011.734.02), National Sports Festival Zippered Case (2011.734.03), and U.S. Olympic Committee Portfolio Case with handles (2011.734.04)."," Items added to the University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) include:"," Beijing 2008 Olympic Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.01), Athens '96 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.02), Barcelona '92 Olympics T-shirt (UA 2010.193.03), Theta Delta Chi Baseball Cap (UA 2010.193.04), Olympic Teddy Bear (UA 2010.193.05), Budapest Gymnastics World Championships Towel (UA 2010.193.06), Dark Blue Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.07), Burgundy Olympic Necktie (UA 2010.193.08), Blue Olympic USA  Necktie With Capitol Building (UA 2010.193.09), United States Soccer Federation Necktie (UA 2010.193.10), Blue Olympic USA Necktie (UA 2010.193.11)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, 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 reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Henry, Rene A., 1933-"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Henry, Rene A., 1933-"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":108,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T10:40:36.391Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes the personal and professional papers of Rene A. Henry including a number of photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, press releases, and publications that pertain to his life and career in sports marketing, public relations, housing, construction, television, entertainment, association management, and government service. The collection also holds materials from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains documents from the personal and professional life of Rene Henry. Included are a number of certificates ranging from high school Quill and Scroll awards to public relations honors, correspondence, photographs, and Henry's Curriculum Vitae. Highlights of the series are a number of letters from President George H. W. Bush and photographs of individuals such as NFL Hall of Fame Member Roosevelt \"Rosey Grier,\" actress Mamie Van Doren, and President Gerald Ford. Lists of the correspondence and photographs were provided by the donor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Personal note of December 19, 1995 from George H. W.Bush 2. Personal note of February 15, 1999 from George H. W. Bush 3. Letter of November 4, 1970 from Bob Finch (then Counselor to President Nixon) regarding my efforts to get the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare to rescind its order against W\u0026amp;M, following up on request of Dr. Paschall. 4. Letter of September 1, 1995 from Charlton Heston 5. Letter of March 2, 1992 from Colin L. Powell (then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) regarding The Brownsville Raid, by John Weaver (W\u0026amp;M '32). 6. September 20, 1968 letter from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey 7. September 12, 1968 letter from Joseph A. Califano, Jr., special assistant to President Nixon 8. September 26, 1968 letter from Senator Jacob K. Javits 9. January 14, 1970 letter from President Richard Nixon. 10. October 10, 1968 letter from Bob Finch when he was lieutenant governor of California 11. July 23, 1969 letter from Senator George Murphy. 12. September 12, 1968 letter from Senator John G. Tower 13. April 16, 2001 letter from Harold Burson, founder and chairman, Burson-Marsteller, the largest public relations firm in the world 14. September 18, 1968 letter from George Romney when he was governor of Michigan 15. September 28, 1969 letter from John Connally when he was governor of Texas 16. April 18, 1968 letter from Robert C. Weaver, Secretary of Housing \u0026amp; Urban Development 17. September 23, 1968 letter from Sen. Edmund S. Muskie 18. September 18, 1968 letter from Sen. Walter F. Mondale 19. January 8, 1970 letter from Charles W. Colson, special assistant to President Nixon 20. December 12, 1991 letter from Tom Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles 21. September 13, 1968 letter from Harold LeVander, governor of Minnesota 22. September 13, 1968 letter from Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia 23. April 22, 1969 letter from Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia 24. September 12, 1968 letter from Kenneth M. Curtis, governor of Maine 25. February 27, 1970 letter from Bob Finch when he was secretary of Health, Education and Welfare 26. September 16, 1968 letter from Robert Docking, governor of Kansas 27. April 22, 1969 letter from Kenneth M. Curtis, governor of Maine 28. December 3, 1968 letter from John H. Chafee, governor of Rhode Island 29. January 22, 1969 letter from Sen. Edward W. Brooke 30. September 18, 1968 letter from Harold E. Hughes, governor of Iowa 31. September 16, 1968 letter from Dan Moore, governor of North Carolina 32. September 12, 1968 letter from Congressman Richard T. Hanna 33. April 25, 1969 letter from Congressman Charles E. Bennett 34. September 19, 1968 letter from Tom M. McCall, governor of Oregon 35. September 19, 1968 letter from Sen. George Murphy 36. October 15, 1968 letter from Charles L. Terry, Jr. governor of Delaware 37. Copy of January 14, 1970 letter from Steve Allen 38. Copy of October 23, 1974 letter from President Gerald R. Ford 39. Copy of June 30, 1992 letter from President George H. W. Bush 40. Copy of October 22, 1988 letter from Vice President George H. W. Bush 41. October 20, 1955 letter from Hays E. Helmick, West Virginia State Forester 42. May 24, 1956 letter from Dean Ray O. Duncan of WVU 43. May 21, 1956 letter from Jake Wade, sports information director at the University of North Carolina 44. May 18, 1956 letter form John T. Cox, director of sports publicity at the U.S. Naval Academy, and former director of public relations for W\u0026amp;M 45. May 21, 1956 letter from Wallace Wade, commissioner of the Southern Conference and former Hall of Fame football coach for Duke 46. May 21, 1956 letter from Ernie Saunders, sports director of WMUR-TV in Manchester, N.H. and Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. RAH at Ford-Carter debate at W\u0026amp;M 2. RAH presents gift of California wine to Dr. Paschall, circa 1970 3. RAH presents W\u0026amp;M seal to British Consul General at meeting of W\u0026amp;M Alumni, LA, circa 1968 4. RAH with Robert C. Weaver, first secretary of HUD, autographed 5. RAH at Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, 2000 6. RAH receiving one of several PRo awards from Publicity Club of Los Angeles 7. RAH with Pres. Gerald Ford and Olympic skier Cindy Nelson at Vail, Colorado, 1983 8. RAH with NFL Hall of Fame lineman Roosevelt Grier, circa 1971 9. RAH and George Haycox (W\u0026amp;M '54) with Mamie van Doren in 1953 10. Three Silver Anvils won by RAH from Public Relations Society of America 11. RAH receiving a Silver Anvil from PRSA 12. RAH with Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley and John Ferraro, City Council President, receiving proclamation from LA for winning PRSA Silver Anvil for project for the city, circa 1977 13. RAH receiving PRisms award from LA chapter of PRSA, circa 1977 14. RAH with client Harold Steuve of Alta-Dena Dairy with PRo award from Publicity Club of LA for work done for the dairy, circa 1977 15. RAH at podium of U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, for presentation of Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, circa 1985 16. RAH at podium of U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, for presentation of Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, circa 1985 17. RAH and Rafer Johnson (right), Olympic gold medalist and lighter of the 1984 Olympic flame, present Southland Olympia Award to Col. F. Don Miller, executive director of the U.S. Olympic Committee. 18. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympic skier Steve Maher in Yakima, Washington 19. RAH speaking at one of his presentations of the Southland Olympia Award 20. RAH during filming of a series of syndicated television series on tennis tips with tennis pro Vic Braden, circa 1976 21. RAH at Almaden Vineyards with photographer Tom Vano, circa 1968 22. RAH at Almaden Vineyards with photographer Tom Vano, circa 1968 23. RAH hosting tasting of California wines at home in Santa Monica, circa 1968 24. RAH hosting tasting of California wines at home in Santa Monica, circa 1968 25. RAH with Sen. Tom Kuchel (R-Calif.), Senate minority whip, circa 1968, autographed 26. RAH and Edgar Bergen (Charlie McCarthy), June 1970, Bel Air Country Club 27. RAH and Edgar Bergen (Charlie McCarthy), June 1970, Bel Air Country Club 28. RAH (at podium, behind cameras) holding press conference when Indiana Pacers (NBA) announced signing of first woman player for NBA, Anne Myers of UCLA, circa 1978, Los Angeles 29. RAH welcome at The Forum, Los Angeles 30. RAH circa 1965 31. RAH as Pfc on active duty in U.S. Army, circa 1958 32. RAH with group at sports conference in Monte Carlo, circa 1977 33. RAH and Ira Shepard, circa 1995 34. RAH hosts press conference in Mexico City for The Fernandez Commission, with Fernando Oaxaca, Ben Fernandez and Felix Sanchez, circa 1976 35. RAH as one of five first place award winners in San Francisco Publicity Club, circa 1958 36. RAH with Art and Mrs. Linkletter and Hot Rod Hundley at wine tasting at home of Vincent Price, circa 1967 37. RAH with Art and Mrs. Linkletter and Hot Rod Hundley at wine tasting at home of Vincent Price, circa 1967 38. RAH doing television interview for program discussing toys for client Playskool 39. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympia judo player Bob Berland in Chicago 40. RAH moderates panel of housing producers for meeting of security analysts in Houston, circa 1970 41. RAH moderates panel of housing producers for meeting of security analysts in Houston, circa 1970 42. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympian diver Kelly McCormick at Ohio State, circa 1983 43. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympian diver Kelly McCormick at Ohio State, circa 1983 44. RAH with his two partners at ICPR Public Relations, Los Angeles 45. RAH Mercedes with Texas A\u0026amp;M affinity license plate, 46. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation at U.S. Olympic Pentathlon Training Center, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, November 10, 1983. 47. RAH in San Diego making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympic cyclist Mark Gorski 48. RAH in San Diego making Southland Olympia Award presentation to Olympic cyclist Mark Gorski 49. RAH speaking before presenting Southland Olympia Award in Los Angeles to Olympic gold medalist Tracy Ruiz 50. RAH speaking at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and making presentation of Southland Olympia Award 51. RAH speaking at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and making presentation of Southland Olympia Award 52. RAH at annual San Jose All Sports Banquet in 1985 and holding Southland Olympia Award with Olympians Terry Schroeder, Ed Burke, Pablo Morales and Bob Berland 53. RAH presenting Southland Olympia Award to Olympic gold medalist in shooting Ed Etzel during halftime of basketball game of West Virginia University 54. RAH with Hon. Cari Dominguez, former Assistant Secretary of Labor and former chair of the EEOC, autographed 55. RAH circa 1965 56. RAH during filming of basketball film with Jerry West 57. Pfc RAH on active duty, circa 1958 58. Copy of photo of RAH presenting Southland Olympia Award to W\u0026amp;M's Jeri Daniels (1982) 59. RAH making Southland Olympia Award presentation at U.S. Olympic Pentathlon Training Center, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, February 15, 1985 60. RAH, George Haycox (W\u0026amp;M '54), Nate Carb (W\u0026amp;M '54) and unidentified sports writer with Mamie van Doren 61. RAH speaking for Southland Olympia Award presentation, circa 1985 62. RAH at desk in Blow Gym when he was W\u0026amp;M sports information director, 1953 63. RAH with Peter Marshall (Hollywood Squares) 64. RAH receiving proclamation from LA Mayor Tom Bradley and LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Kenneth Hahn, June 29, 1984 65. RAH accepts California State Assembly Resolution from Assemblyman Richard Alatorre, circa 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials relating to Rene Henry's professional career: Scrapbooks, publications, magazines, photographs, press releases, and manuals relating to his work in public relations and government agencies. Several manuals cover the promotion of sports, building and housing, and funding for higher education. Also features a scrapbook from Henry's work on the 1988 presidential campaign for George. H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle, as well as several proposals for television documentaries on various subjects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes manuals, pamphlets, scrapbooks, news releases, and photographs relating to Henry's work in sports marketing. Although there is little material concerning his work with the U.S. Olympic Committee, documents pertaining to sports such as basketball, cycling, hockey, soccer, and tennis are available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains materials from general public relations projects Henry has been involved with. Included are a scrapbook of various news releases from the 1970s, as well as his scrapbook from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains documents, manuals, and publications relating to Henry's work in building and housing projects. Materials include promotional items on architecture, building technologies, and real estate, as well as documents relating to his work with the National Institute of Building Sciences and the Environmental Protection Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains materials from the latter part of Henry's professional career. Documents include commentaries and reviews on the works he has authored, a manual for increasing funding for higher education in Texas, remarks and speeches, publications from the U.S. Department of Labor, various proposals for television documentaries, and his screenplay for the film \"West Virginia Kid.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 consists of new accessions not yet arranged and described. This material will later be integrated with series 1 and 2 and/or new series may be created as needed. Material received after October 2008 is not described in a detail manner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2008.123 includes material from Henry's tenure at West Virginia University as Sports Information Director (1954-1956), his active duty service in the U.S. Army (1956-1958) and assignment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, his professional career in San Francisco (1959-1967) and his early years in Los Angeles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis accession includes material from the Council of Housing Producers of which Henry was executive director; promotional and fundraising publications; photographs and programs from the New York Baseball Writers' and New York Basketball Writers' Dinners; material related to The Common Glory; Henry's acceptance telegram and first report card from the William \u0026amp; Mary; material related to the reactivation of Sigma Nu fraternity at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary; and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis accession includes news articles about and relating to Henry and correspondence from various individuals many recommending Henry for positions in government as well as other professional matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA set of 15 slides of a mobile home from a design by Frank Lloyd Wright and manufactured by National Homes Corporation in 1972. Henry was part of the team that launched the introduction of a single-wide and double-wide mobile home. Also includes is a copy of published material describing the mobile homes as well as floor plans and suggested retail prices for each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis accession contains news clippings, photographs, and other material related to both school and professional life of Rene Henry, class of 1954 at William \u0026amp; Mary. Included in this accession are articles written by Henry while on the newspaper at Granby High School in Norfolk, Virginia from 1948 to 1951; photographs, including Henry with his Sigma Nu fraternity in 1953, Old Dominion dormitory circa 1952, and miscellaneous photographs of Henry traveling internationally; photographs and clippings from Roosevelt Junior High School in Charleston, West Virginia from 1946 to 1948; and complete sets of \"Builder Marketing Commentary\"; from July 1981 through February 1987 and \"Manufactured Housing Overview\"; from September 1982 through November 1984, which were all written by Henry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis accession includes material related to the modern Olympic games collected by Rene Henry including pamphlets, ephemera, clothing and other textiles, pins, patches, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCase history of the groundbreaking ceremony for the George H. W. Bush Library and Museum at Texas A\u0026amp;M University in College Station, Texas. It was awarded the 1995 Silver Spur by the Texas Public Relations Association for the best campaign of the year. Henry created and directed the effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence to Rene Henry from various notable individuals such as West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin, signed photographs (Rafer Johnson, Hot Rod Hundley, Don Drysdale, and members of the 1955 West Virginia University football team), as well as genealogical information on Henry's family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains clippings from newspaper articles and various publications either about Rene Henry or written by him; photographs of Henry during his years at William \u0026amp; Mary as well as with notable people including Vincent Price, Harriet Nelson, Karl Malden, and Andy Williams; and a compact disc containing clips from the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing including the Olympic City, People's Lake, Modern Architecture, and Places of Great Interest. The compact disc was produced by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence, articles, programs, and photographs collected by Rene Henry. Included in this accession are correspondence with Lou Holtz and Don Keough, Chairman of Allen and Co.; fraternity and presidential candidate pins; articles written by Mr. Henry for publications; a certificate of appreciation from the 1984 Olympic Committee; photographs of Mr. Henry at alumni meetings and with athletes Don Drysdale and Sven Tumba; and material related to the inauguration of Charles Hitch as president of the University of California, Los Angeles in 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains correspondence and clippings collected by Rene Henry concerning his book, \"Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026amp; Mary football team. Also included are Henry's membership cards in the Academy of Televison Arts and Science and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the April May 1997 issue of the \"Olympic Review,\" featuring the five finalists for the 2004 Olympic Games, as well as posters related to the Olympics. The posters include seven 27 1/2\" x 19 1/2\" posters produced by the Southland Corporation for the 7-11 chain featuring past Olympians and their achievements. The athletes include Jim Thorpe in 1912, Babe Didrikson in 1932, Bob Mathias in 1948, Andrea Mead Lawrence in 1952, Shun Fujimoto in 1976, Harrison Dillard in 1948, Abebe Bikila in 1960, Lillian Copeland and Wilhelmina von Bremen in 1932, and Dorand Pietri and Johnny Hayes in 1908; four 27 1/2\" x 22\" posters featuring official British Amateur Athletic Board Coaching Charts for sprinting, long jump, high jump, and relay races; one 28 3/4\" x 19\" poster featuring the 1982 calendar by SunTour, a bicycle company from Japan; one 22\" x 28\" poster for the 1983 National Sports Festival held in Colorado Springs, Colorado featuring a gold, silver, and bronze medal from the games; and one 21 1/2\" x 32\" poster adversting the 1984 U.S. Olympic Stamp Collection featuring stamps for each sport in the Olympic Games.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains scripts for \"The Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026amp; Mary Football Team, and \"West Virginia Kid,\" the story about the life of Hot Rod Hundley, assorted clippings, and correspondence to Mr. Henry, including a couple from Taylor Reveley, President of William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains black and white photographs of Rene Henry presenting William \u0026amp; Mary President Davis Y. Paschall with three wine bottles, and Rene Henry and others testifying before the House Committee for HUD and Independent Agencies that had oversight over NIBS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis accession consists of two digital photographs, three writings by Rene Henry, and a group of paper and digital materials related to Henry's efforts to turn his 2010 book \"The Iron Indians,\" about the 1953 William \u0026amp; Mary football team, into a motion picture. One photograph is a scanned image of Colin Powell and Rene Henry at Henry's 2012 Alumni Medallion ceremony; the other photograph is Rene Henry and Marshall Ries at the Sigma Nu Fraternity National Convention, Mackinanc Island, Michigan, 1953. Henry was recording secretary and Ries treasurer of the Epsilon Iota chapter of Sigma Nu at William \u0026amp; Mary. Materials related to \"The Iron Indians\" project include correspondence, Documentation of Registration with the Writers Guild, a screenplay, and press releases. A copy of the book \"The Iron Indians\" was not retained since there are already copies in the library's general collection as well as in Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e22 photos, 3 scans, 3 receipts, 2 newspaper clippings, an article, a booklet, and Colonel Re-Echo Class of 1954.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition contains a  2011 Alumni Medallion Ceremony DVD, program, acceptance remarks, correspondence, business cards and articles featuring Rene Henry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddition includes correspondence with AP Stylebook, Bicycle safety club membership card, US Environmental Protection Agency reports, and printed material documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Red flag with entitled \"West Coast Y.C. singlehanded\" also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA single signed copy of a 1975 Berry's world cartoon. The cartoon is signed by author Jim Berry. Berry's World was a syndicated daily editorial cartoon that ran from February 18, 1963, through March 1, 2003. Addition also includes DVD, photographs, clippings, and notes documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Photographs include those of Sigma Mu fraternity, as well as DVD documenting the annual Caribbean Broadcasting Union in Saint Maarten. Papers document english teaching in Mexico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA single signed copy of a 1975 Berry's world cartoon. The cartoon is signed by author Jim Berry. Berry's World was a syndicated daily editorial cartoon that ran from February 18, 1963, through March 1, 2003.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDVD, photographs, clippings, and notes documenting the life of Rene A. Henry. Photographs include those of Sigma Mu fraternity, as well as DVD documenting the annual Caribbean Broadcasting Union in Saint Maarten. Papers document english teaching in Mexico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers include email and written correspondence; with names including Gordon Gee, Brian D. Mann, and Jay Gaidmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, a program for The Silver Anvil Awards Evening 2006, a flash-drive labeled \"photos,\" and a 1951 diploma from Granby High School.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9040_c05_c01"}},{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"College of Visual and Performing Arts records","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"George Mason University. 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As the College of Visual and Performing Arts was established in 1990, much of the collection is made up from materials from the departments pre-dating the time when the College brought them all together.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_577","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_577.xml","title_ssm":["College of Visual and Performing Arts records"],"title_tesim":["College of Visual and Performing Arts records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1930-2015"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1930-2015"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["R0011","/repositories/2/resources/577"],"text":["R0011","/repositories/2/resources/577","College of Visual and Performing Arts records","Photography -- Negatives","Dance","George Mason University. Center for Study of Public Choice","Music","Theater","Playwriting","Color photography","Slides (Photography)","Theater programs","Performing arts","Negatives","Performing arts posters","Photographs","Playscript","Theatrical posters","Color photographs","Concert posters","There are no access restrictions.","This collection is arranged by subject first and then chronologically and alphabetically respectively."," The collection was arranged as such in order to maintain cohesion between the series and subjects within it in a meaningful way in terms of dates. When dates were unreliable, alphabetical organization was used to add order to the materials. A note: The boxes in each series are not always chronological or next to one another in the stacks.","Series 1: International Arts Festival, 1980s-2005 (Boxes 1-2) Series 2: Theater Department/GMU Players, 1962-2012 (Boxes 3-10, 36, 44) Series 3: Arts Center Associates (ACA), 1980-1998 (Boxes 11-12) Series 4: \"In The Wings\", 1990s-1999 (Box 13) Series 5: Center for the Arts/Institute of the Arts, 1987-2013 (Boxes 14-15, 45-46, 60-62) Series 6: Department of Music, 1968-2001 (Boxes 16-27) Series 7: Photographs/Negatives/Slides, 1949-2003 (Boxes 28-33, 59, 63, 64) Series 8: Jane Pearson Papers, 1987-2004 (Boxes 34-35) Series 9: Playbills/Programs, 1966-2005 (Boxes 37-42) Series 10: CD-Rs/AV, 1970s-2015 (Boxes 47, 49-52) Series 11: Outside the GMU Theater, 1930s-1991 (Boxes 43, 48, 53-58)","George Mason University College of Visual and Performing Arts, \"Our History\", College of Visual and Performing Arts, Accessed December 17, 2018, ","Beginning with the creation of the Institute of the Arts (IOA) alongside the opening of the Center for the Arts in 1990, the Arts at George Mason University has been growing, eventually creating the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. It has since been thriving and expanding with many departments including Music, Art and Visual Technology, Dance and Theater. The College of Visual and Performing Arts was established on July 1, 2001 with William F. Reeder serving as the founding dean for 14 years. He was later followed by Rick Davis starting in 2015. As of 2018 there 1,400 active majors within the college with three of the newer programs being Arts Management, Film and Video Studies and Computer Game Design. The college, along with the Center for the Arts and Hylton Performing Arts Center serves more than 300,000 patrons anually as of 2018.","Processing completed by Amy Blake in December 2018. EAD markup completed by Amy Blake in December 2018.","The Special Collections Research Center holds several other collections related to George Mason Performing Arts such as the  , the  , and the ","The materials contained in this colection are varied and include: posters, playbills, programs, faculty paperwork and meeting minutes, colour and black and white photographs, negatives, slides, Life Magazines, VHS tapes, CD-Rs, cassette tapes, flyers, tickets, memorandum, invitations to Mathy House, scripts and playbooks."," Series 1: International Arts Festival, dated 1980s-2005, is comprised of paperwork, flyers and memorandum related to George Mason University's International Arts Festival. "," Series 2: Theater Department/GMU Players, dated 1962-2011, is comprised of paperwork, flyers, memoranda, playbills and posters related to George Mason University's Theater Department and the GMU/Mason Players."," Series 3: Arts Center Associates (ACA) dated 1980-1999, is comprised of paperwork and flyers related to George Mason University's Arts Center Associates (ACA)."," Series 4: \"In The Wings,\" dated 1990s, is issues of the George Mason University magazine, \"In The Wings\". "," Series 5: Center for the Arts/Institute of the Arts, dated 1987-2013, is compromised of paperwork, flyers, memorandum, playbills and degree information related to George Mason University's Center for the Arts."," Series 6: Department of Music, dated 1978-2001, is compromised of paperwork, flyers, degree information, faculty paperwork, playbills and memoranda related to George Mason Univeristy's music department and the faculty of the department."," Series 7: Photographs/Negatives/Slides, dated 1949-2003, is comprised of photographs, negatives and slides related to the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. There are three damaged photographs within these materials and both color and black and white materials are included."," Series 8: Jane Pearson Papers, dated 1987-2004, is comprised mostly of invitations to Mathy House from the President and his wife and were donated by Jane Pearson."," Series 9: Playbills/Programs, dated 1982-2012, is comprised of playbills and programs from various George Mason University plays, musicals, music productions and events."," Series 10: CD-Rs/AV, dated 1970s-2015, is comprised of AV materials and CD-Rs, the AV materials are VHS tapes and Cassettes containing performances and snippets of recordings."," Series 11: Outside the GMU Theater, dated 1930s-1980, the materials contained in this series are unrelated to George Mason University and are comprised of Life Magazines and programs from old performances from the 1930s and 1940s as well as scrapbooks filled with clippings from programs and playbills of the same era."," Notable people in this collection are Jane Pearson, Colonel Arnald Gabriel, and Doc. Severinsen. John F. Kennedy and Carol Burnett are featured in some of the material unrelated to George Mason Theater."," It is important to note that this collection contains materials that are from George Mason Music, Dance and Theater departments that pre-date the creation of the College of Visual and Performing Arts. CVPA was established in 1990, and several pieces from George Mason date from the 1960s-1980s."," This collection also contains several pieces that are unrelated to the College of Visual and Performing Arts and George Mason University. These pieces are Life Magazines from the 1960s when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, as well as many programs, some in scrapbooks, dating from the 1930s to the 1950s, that feature famous celebrities and works such as \"Hello, Dolly!\" and Carol Burnett.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of paperwork, flyers and memorandum related to George Mason University's International Arts Festival.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of paperwork, flyers, memoranda, playbills and posters related to George Mason University's Theater Department and the GMU/Mason Players.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of paperwork and flyers related to George Mason University's Arts Center Associates (ACA).","The materials contained in this series are issues of the George Mason University magazine, \"In The Wings\".","The materials contained in this series are compromised of paperwork, flyers, memorandum, playbills and degree information related to George Mason University's Center for the Arts.","The materials contained in this series are compromised of paperwork, flyers, degree information, faculty paperwork, playbills and memorandum related to George Mason University's music department and the faculty of the department.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of photographs, negatives and slides related to the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. There are three damaged photographs within these materials and both color and black and white materials are included.","The materials contained in this series are comprised mostly of invitations to Mathy House from the President and his wife and were donated by Jane Pearson.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of playbills and programs from various George Mason University plays, musicals, music productions and events.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of AV materials and CD-Rs, the AV materials are VHS tapes and Cassettes containing performances and snippets of recordings.","The materials contained in this series are unrelated to George Mason University and are comprised of Life Magazines and programs from old performances from the 1930s and 1940s as well as scrapbooks filled with clippings from programs and playbills of the same era.","There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the College of Visual and Performing Arts records must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.","The College of Visual and Performing Arts records contains information about several departments within the college itself along with many posters, playbills and class materials ranging from the 1960s-2015. As the College of Visual and Performing Arts was established in 1990, much of the collection is made up from materials from the departments pre-dating the time when the College brought them all together.","George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University. 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"," Series 2: Theater Department/GMU Players, dated 1962-2011, is comprised of paperwork, flyers, memoranda, playbills and posters related to George Mason University's Theater Department and the GMU/Mason Players."," Series 3: Arts Center Associates (ACA) dated 1980-1999, is comprised of paperwork and flyers related to George Mason University's Arts Center Associates (ACA)."," Series 4: \"In The Wings,\" dated 1990s, is issues of the George Mason University magazine, \"In The Wings\". "," Series 5: Center for the Arts/Institute of the Arts, dated 1987-2013, is compromised of paperwork, flyers, memorandum, playbills and degree information related to George Mason University's Center for the Arts."," Series 6: Department of Music, dated 1978-2001, is compromised of paperwork, flyers, degree information, faculty paperwork, playbills and memoranda related to George Mason Univeristy's music department and the faculty of the department."," Series 7: Photographs/Negatives/Slides, dated 1949-2003, is comprised of photographs, negatives and slides related to the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. There are three damaged photographs within these materials and both color and black and white materials are included."," Series 8: Jane Pearson Papers, dated 1987-2004, is comprised mostly of invitations to Mathy House from the President and his wife and were donated by Jane Pearson."," Series 9: Playbills/Programs, dated 1982-2012, is comprised of playbills and programs from various George Mason University plays, musicals, music productions and events."," Series 10: CD-Rs/AV, dated 1970s-2015, is comprised of AV materials and CD-Rs, the AV materials are VHS tapes and Cassettes containing performances and snippets of recordings."," Series 11: Outside the GMU Theater, dated 1930s-1980, the materials contained in this series are unrelated to George Mason University and are comprised of Life Magazines and programs from old performances from the 1930s and 1940s as well as scrapbooks filled with clippings from programs and playbills of the same era."," Notable people in this collection are Jane Pearson, Colonel Arnald Gabriel, and Doc. Severinsen. John F. Kennedy and Carol Burnett are featured in some of the material unrelated to George Mason Theater."," It is important to note that this collection contains materials that are from George Mason Music, Dance and Theater departments that pre-date the creation of the College of Visual and Performing Arts. CVPA was established in 1990, and several pieces from George Mason date from the 1960s-1980s."," This collection also contains several pieces that are unrelated to the College of Visual and Performing Arts and George Mason University. These pieces are Life Magazines from the 1960s when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, as well as many programs, some in scrapbooks, dating from the 1930s to the 1950s, that feature famous celebrities and works such as \"Hello, Dolly!\" and Carol Burnett.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of paperwork, flyers and memorandum related to George Mason University's International Arts Festival.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of paperwork, flyers, memoranda, playbills and posters related to George Mason University's Theater Department and the GMU/Mason Players.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of paperwork and flyers related to George Mason University's Arts Center Associates (ACA).","The materials contained in this series are issues of the George Mason University magazine, \"In The Wings\".","The materials contained in this series are compromised of paperwork, flyers, memorandum, playbills and degree information related to George Mason University's Center for the Arts.","The materials contained in this series are compromised of paperwork, flyers, degree information, faculty paperwork, playbills and memorandum related to George Mason University's music department and the faculty of the department.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of photographs, negatives and slides related to the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. There are three damaged photographs within these materials and both color and black and white materials are included.","The materials contained in this series are comprised mostly of invitations to Mathy House from the President and his wife and were donated by Jane Pearson.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of playbills and programs from various George Mason University plays, musicals, music productions and events.","The materials contained in this series are comprised of AV materials and CD-Rs, the AV materials are VHS tapes and Cassettes containing performances and snippets of recordings.","The materials contained in this series are unrelated to George Mason University and are comprised of Life Magazines and programs from old performances from the 1930s and 1940s as well as scrapbooks filled with clippings from programs and playbills of the same era."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the College of Visual and Performing Arts records must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the College of Visual and Performing Arts records must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_ref348\"\u003eThe College of Visual and Performing Arts records contains information about several departments within the college itself along with many posters, playbills and class materials ranging from the 1960s-2015. As the College of Visual and Performing Arts was established in 1990, much of the collection is made up from materials from the departments pre-dating the time when the College brought them all together.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The College of Visual and Performing Arts records contains information about several departments within the college itself along with many posters, playbills and class materials ranging from the 1960s-2015. As the College of Visual and Performing Arts was established in 1990, much of the collection is made up from materials from the departments pre-dating the time when the College brought them all together."],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University. College of Visual \u0026 Performing Arts"],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University. 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A note: The boxes in each series are not always chronological or next to one another in the stacks.","Series 1: International Arts Festival, 1980s-2005 (Boxes 1-2) Series 2: Theater Department/GMU Players, 1962-2012 (Boxes 3-10, 36, 44) Series 3: Arts Center Associates (ACA), 1980-1998 (Boxes 11-12) Series 4: \"In The Wings\", 1990s-1999 (Box 13) Series 5: Center for the Arts/Institute of the Arts, 1987-2013 (Boxes 14-15, 45-46, 60-62) Series 6: Department of Music, 1968-2001 (Boxes 16-27) Series 7: Photographs/Negatives/Slides, 1949-2003 (Boxes 28-33, 59, 63, 64) Series 8: Jane Pearson Papers, 1987-2004 (Boxes 34-35) Series 9: Playbills/Programs, 1966-2005 (Boxes 37-42) Series 10: CD-Rs/AV, 1970s-2015 (Boxes 47, 49-52) Series 11: Outside the GMU Theater, 1930s-1991 (Boxes 43, 48, 53-58)","George Mason University College of Visual and Performing Arts, \"Our History\", College of Visual and Performing Arts, Accessed December 17, 2018, ","Beginning with the creation of the Institute of the Arts (IOA) alongside the opening of the Center for the Arts in 1990, the Arts at George Mason University has been growing, eventually creating the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. It has since been thriving and expanding with many departments including Music, Art and Visual Technology, Dance and Theater. The College of Visual and Performing Arts was established on July 1, 2001 with William F. Reeder serving as the founding dean for 14 years. He was later followed by Rick Davis starting in 2015. As of 2018 there 1,400 active majors within the college with three of the newer programs being Arts Management, Film and Video Studies and Computer Game Design. The college, along with the Center for the Arts and Hylton Performing Arts Center serves more than 300,000 patrons anually as of 2018.","Processing completed by Amy Blake in December 2018. EAD markup completed by Amy Blake in December 2018.","The Special Collections Research Center holds several other collections related to George Mason Performing Arts such as the  , the  , and the ","The materials contained in this colection are varied and include: posters, playbills, programs, faculty paperwork and meeting minutes, colour and black and white photographs, negatives, slides, Life Magazines, VHS tapes, CD-Rs, cassette tapes, flyers, tickets, memorandum, invitations to Mathy House, scripts and playbooks."," Series 1: International Arts Festival, dated 1980s-2005, is comprised of paperwork, flyers and memorandum related to George Mason University's International Arts Festival. "," Series 2: Theater Department/GMU Players, dated 1962-2011, is comprised of paperwork, flyers, memoranda, playbills and posters related to George Mason University's Theater Department and the GMU/Mason Players."," Series 3: Arts Center Associates (ACA) dated 1980-1999, is comprised of paperwork and flyers related to George Mason University's Arts Center Associates (ACA)."," Series 4: \"In The Wings,\" dated 1990s, is issues of the George Mason University magazine, \"In The Wings\". "," Series 5: Center for the Arts/Institute of the Arts, dated 1987-2013, is compromised of paperwork, flyers, memorandum, playbills and degree information related to George Mason University's Center for the Arts."," Series 6: Department of Music, dated 1978-2001, is compromised of paperwork, flyers, degree information, faculty paperwork, playbills and memoranda related to George Mason Univeristy's music department and the faculty of the department."," Series 7: Photographs/Negatives/Slides, dated 1949-2003, is comprised of photographs, negatives and slides related to the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason University. There are three damaged photographs within these materials and both color and black and white materials are included."," Series 8: Jane Pearson Papers, dated 1987-2004, is comprised mostly of invitations to Mathy House from the President and his wife and were donated by Jane Pearson."," Series 9: Playbills/Programs, dated 1982-2012, is comprised of playbills and programs from various George Mason University plays, musicals, music productions and events."," Series 10: CD-Rs/AV, dated 1970s-2015, is comprised of AV materials and CD-Rs, the AV materials are VHS tapes and Cassettes containing performances and snippets of recordings."," Series 11: Outside the GMU Theater, dated 1930s-1980, the materials contained in this series are unrelated to George Mason University and are comprised of Life Magazines and programs from old performances from the 1930s and 1940s as well as scrapbooks filled with clippings from programs and playbills of the same era."," Notable people in this collection are Jane Pearson, Colonel Arnald Gabriel, and Doc. Severinsen. John F. Kennedy and Carol Burnett are featured in some of the material unrelated to George Mason Theater."," It is important to note that this collection contains materials that are from George Mason Music, Dance and Theater departments that pre-date the creation of the College of Visual and Performing Arts. CVPA was established in 1990, and several pieces from George Mason date from the 1960s-1980s."," This collection also contains several pieces that are unrelated to the College of Visual and Performing Arts and George Mason University. These pieces are Life Magazines from the 1960s when President John F. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in four series:","Newsletters, 1983-2003 Administrative Files, 1986-1997 Ephemera, 1990-1998 Images, 1990","Gingerich, R.C. and B.C. Busching. \"New Approaches to Power in Grassroots Coalition Building: A Case Study of Common Ground\"  Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change . Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2000.","Merkel, Julia. \"Interview notes from Common Ground Reunion Gathering, Harrisonburg's Hillandale Park, September 2010.\"","With a modest beginning in the early 1980s of approximately twelve members whose interest ranged from nonviolence and social justice to ecological awareness, Common Ground stemmed from Harrisonburg's Choose Life Peace Center which was an ecumenical group concerned with nuclear proliferation and the U.S. intervention in Central America. Common Ground: Network for Peace, Justice, and the Environment was officially founded in June 1987 by a group of representatives from local peace, justice, and environmental organizations. As a not-for-profit networking organization to channel the efforts of local groups, associations, and churches through education, research and civic action, Common Ground's primary goals were education, study and research on peace, justice and environmental quality; networking; building strong personal bonds of mutual support; active participation for change; and celebrating spiritual and ethical commitments. By 1996, the network had grown to fifty-three affiliate organizations. Xaverian Brother, Pete Mahoney was the network's long term director serving from 1987-1997. Brother Pete was followed by Ms. Dale Diaz in 1997 and Greg Czyszczon in 2003.","Common Ground's newsletter was known by three different names while in publication - Network for Peace and Justice (December 1983 - May 1987), Common Weal (August 1987, November 1987), and Common Ground (March 1988 - December 1996). All three titles are present within this collection. Early newsletters were mimeographed or photocopied. By 1992 the newsletters were published on newsprint. In its heyday in the late 1990s, circulation reached 2,000 copies. A quarter of the subscriptions were paid and the rest of the newsletters were freely distributed at local restaurants,campuses, and churches.","The Harrisonburg area Network for Peace and Justice is the predecessor of the Common Ground. Originally conceived of as a vehicle for \"communication, cooperation and consciousness-raising\" among twelve socially progressive local groups or chapters of national groups, the participating organizations listed in the inaugural October 1983 newsletter are: Choose Life; Christians for Peace; Church Women United, Harrisonburg/Rockingham County; Citizens Party, Harrisonburg/Rockingham County; Community Mediation Center; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Organization of Women, Harrisonburg/Rockingham County and James Madison University chapters; Peacemakers, Trinity Presbyterian Church; Peace Ministry Committee, Church of the Brethren; and Women's Caucus, Church of the Brethren. Robert Bersson, JMU professor emeritus of art, was the newsletter's first editor. Contributions of articles came from representatives of member organizations.","For a short time, as the newsletter began to gain popularity and local support, the newsletter changed its title to Common Weal from August 1987 to November 1987. After this change, the title was again altered to become its final iteration as Common Ground: The Network for Peace, Justice, and the Environment in March 1988, retaining the original newsletter's title as its subtitle.","Common Ground promoted its core values by recognizing community members and projects at an annual awards banquet. Recipients over the years have been: Blacks Run Restoration; Allies (an organization for advocacy on behalf of the local gay, lesbian, and bi-sexual community); Ron Copeland for organizing the Little Grill Soup Kitchen; Joe Giarriatano, an inmate who formed the Peace Center at Augusta Correctional Center in Craigsville; the Community Mediation Center; and John Eckman for the Valley Conservation Center among many others.","The spirit of Common Ground embodied both \"nonpartisan radicalism\" and liberation theology with its preferential option for the poor and the marginalized members of society. Common Ground's activities and publications celebrated and gave voice to affiliate members and interests outside Harrisonburg's mainstream media outlets. The result of its alternative voice was political in nature: early Common Ground members credit their activism to General Dynamics' withdrawal of a proposal to build a munitions plant in the Shenandoah Valley; Common Ground worked with the Piedmont Environmental Council to successfully oppose Walt Disney Inc.'s proposed \"Historic America Theme Park\" in Haymarket, Virginia; and former Harrisonburg Mayor Carolyn Frank credits Common Ground members with changing \"politics as usual\" in this community by rallying with the \"Taxpayers Against Golf Spending\" campaign which placed new faceson Harrisonburg's City Council.","A portion of Network for Peace and Justice newsletters were migrated to photocopy format upon receipt due to environmental damage and inherent vice i.e. vinyl line tape, acidic adhesives, and chemical deterioration of master photographic copies. This collection was reprocessed in December 2016 and is comprised of materials from the Common Ground Collection,  previously cataloged as SC 3019 , and the Network for Peace and Justice Collection,  previously cataloged as SC 3020 .","The Common Ground Records, 1983-2003, is comprised of three boxes (.96 cubic feet) consisting primarily of material related to or published by the now-defunct Harrisonburg peace and justice organization Common Ground and its predecessors, The Network for Peace and Justice and Common Weal. The collection is arranged into four series: Newsletters, Administrative Files, Ephemera, and Images.","Series 1: Newsletters, 1983-2003, consists of the organization's monthly publications on topics relevant to peace, justice, and the environment including recycling, government intervention in Central America, homeless in Harrisonburg, and immigration, as well as a calendar with upcoming events and announcements. There are minimal gaps in the dates depending on the regularity of published newsletters or missing newsletters.","Series 2: Administrative Files, 1986-1997, consists of documents originating from the management of Common Ground and its predecessors. The documents include legal files, mainly Articles of Incorporation and IRS tax forms. The series also consists of correspondence to Common Ground, resource material for the newsletter on such topics as: recycling, nuclear disarmament, tax resistance, draft counseling, conscientious objection, the Green Party, Harrisonburg International Festival, sustainability, transportation, Ted \u0026 Lee performing group, community organizing, death penalty, immigration, Harrisonburg Police Department, Civil Rights, Harrisonburg Free Clinic, equal rights, school reform, Disney Historic America theme park, and social justice. Mailing lists, meeting agendas, and minutes of the board are also included here.","Series 3: Ephemera, 1990-1998, is primarily comprised of publicity material and newsclippings. The publicity material contains fliers, brochures, and programs from the Common Ground speaker series, fundraising events, and community events in the spirit of Common Ground. The newsclippings include newspaper articles and letters to the editor primarily from the Daily News-Record and written by or about Common Ground members or affiliate organizations.","Series 4: Images, 1990, is comprised of color photographs and slides from a banquet and Earth Day circa 1990. This series also includes images from a board meeting and annual awards banquet circa 2000.","Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. 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The series also consists of correspondence to Common Ground, resource material for the newsletter on such topics as: recycling, nuclear disarmament, tax resistance, draft counseling, conscientious objection, the Green Party, Harrisonburg International Festival, sustainability, transportation, Ted \u0026 Lee performing group, community organizing, death penalty, immigration, Harrisonburg Police Department, Civil Rights, Harrisonburg Free Clinic, equal rights, school reform, Disney Historic America theme park, and social justice. Mailing lists, meeting agendas, and minutes of the board are also included here.","Series 3: Ephemera, 1990-1998, is primarily comprised of publicity material and newsclippings. The publicity material contains fliers, brochures, and programs from the Common Ground speaker series, fundraising events, and community events in the spirit of Common Ground. The newsclippings include newspaper articles and letters to the editor primarily from the Daily News-Record and written by or about Common Ground members or affiliate organizations.","Series 4: Images, 1990, is comprised of color photographs and slides from a banquet and Earth Day circa 1990. This series also includes images from a board meeting and annual awards banquet circa 2000."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in four series:","Newsletters, 1983-2003 Administrative Files, 1986-1997 Ephemera, 1990-1998 Images, 1990","Gingerich, R.C. and B.C. Busching. \"New Approaches to Power in Grassroots Coalition Building: A Case Study of Common Ground\"  Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change . Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2000.","Merkel, Julia. \"Interview notes from Common Ground Reunion Gathering, Harrisonburg's Hillandale Park, September 2010.\"","With a modest beginning in the early 1980s of approximately twelve members whose interest ranged from nonviolence and social justice to ecological awareness, Common Ground stemmed from Harrisonburg's Choose Life Peace Center which was an ecumenical group concerned with nuclear proliferation and the U.S. intervention in Central America. Common Ground: Network for Peace, Justice, and the Environment was officially founded in June 1987 by a group of representatives from local peace, justice, and environmental organizations. As a not-for-profit networking organization to channel the efforts of local groups, associations, and churches through education, research and civic action, Common Ground's primary goals were education, study and research on peace, justice and environmental quality; networking; building strong personal bonds of mutual support; active participation for change; and celebrating spiritual and ethical commitments. By 1996, the network had grown to fifty-three affiliate organizations. Xaverian Brother, Pete Mahoney was the network's long term director serving from 1987-1997. Brother Pete was followed by Ms. Dale Diaz in 1997 and Greg Czyszczon in 2003.","Common Ground's newsletter was known by three different names while in publication - Network for Peace and Justice (December 1983 - May 1987), Common Weal (August 1987, November 1987), and Common Ground (March 1988 - December 1996). All three titles are present within this collection. Early newsletters were mimeographed or photocopied. By 1992 the newsletters were published on newsprint. In its heyday in the late 1990s, circulation reached 2,000 copies. A quarter of the subscriptions were paid and the rest of the newsletters were freely distributed at local restaurants,campuses, and churches.","The Harrisonburg area Network for Peace and Justice is the predecessor of the Common Ground. Originally conceived of as a vehicle for \"communication, cooperation and consciousness-raising\" among twelve socially progressive local groups or chapters of national groups, the participating organizations listed in the inaugural October 1983 newsletter are: Choose Life; Christians for Peace; Church Women United, Harrisonburg/Rockingham County; Citizens Party, Harrisonburg/Rockingham County; Community Mediation Center; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Organization of Women, Harrisonburg/Rockingham County and James Madison University chapters; Peacemakers, Trinity Presbyterian Church; Peace Ministry Committee, Church of the Brethren; and Women's Caucus, Church of the Brethren. Robert Bersson, JMU professor emeritus of art, was the newsletter's first editor. Contributions of articles came from representatives of member organizations.","For a short time, as the newsletter began to gain popularity and local support, the newsletter changed its title to Common Weal from August 1987 to November 1987. After this change, the title was again altered to become its final iteration as Common Ground: The Network for Peace, Justice, and the Environment in March 1988, retaining the original newsletter's title as its subtitle.","Common Ground promoted its core values by recognizing community members and projects at an annual awards banquet. Recipients over the years have been: Blacks Run Restoration; Allies (an organization for advocacy on behalf of the local gay, lesbian, and bi-sexual community); Ron Copeland for organizing the Little Grill Soup Kitchen; Joe Giarriatano, an inmate who formed the Peace Center at Augusta Correctional Center in Craigsville; the Community Mediation Center; and John Eckman for the Valley Conservation Center among many others.","The spirit of Common Ground embodied both \"nonpartisan radicalism\" and liberation theology with its preferential option for the poor and the marginalized members of society. Common Ground's activities and publications celebrated and gave voice to affiliate members and interests outside Harrisonburg's mainstream media outlets. The result of its alternative voice was political in nature: early Common Ground members credit their activism to General Dynamics' withdrawal of a proposal to build a munitions plant in the Shenandoah Valley; Common Ground worked with the Piedmont Environmental Council to successfully oppose Walt Disney Inc.'s proposed \"Historic America Theme Park\" in Haymarket, Virginia; and former Harrisonburg Mayor Carolyn Frank credits Common Ground members with changing \"politics as usual\" in this community by rallying with the \"Taxpayers Against Golf Spending\" campaign which placed new faceson Harrisonburg's City Council.","A portion of Network for Peace and Justice newsletters were migrated to photocopy format upon receipt due to environmental damage and inherent vice i.e. vinyl line tape, acidic adhesives, and chemical deterioration of master photographic copies. 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There are minimal gaps in the dates depending on the regularity of published newsletters or missing newsletters.","Series 2: Administrative Files, 1986-1997, consists of documents originating from the management of Common Ground and its predecessors. The documents include legal files, mainly Articles of Incorporation and IRS tax forms. The series also consists of correspondence to Common Ground, resource material for the newsletter on such topics as: recycling, nuclear disarmament, tax resistance, draft counseling, conscientious objection, the Green Party, Harrisonburg International Festival, sustainability, transportation, Ted \u0026 Lee performing group, community organizing, death penalty, immigration, Harrisonburg Police Department, Civil Rights, Harrisonburg Free Clinic, equal rights, school reform, Disney Historic America theme park, and social justice. Mailing lists, meeting agendas, and minutes of the board are also included here.","Series 3: Ephemera, 1990-1998, is primarily comprised of publicity material and newsclippings. The publicity material contains fliers, brochures, and programs from the Common Ground speaker series, fundraising events, and community events in the spirit of Common Ground. The newsclippings include newspaper articles and letters to the editor primarily from the Daily News-Record and written by or about Common Ground members or affiliate organizations.","Series 4: Images, 1990, is comprised of color photographs and slides from a banquet and Earth Day circa 1990. This series also includes images from a board meeting and annual awards banquet circa 2000.","Collection is open for research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. 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The series also consists of correspondence to Common Ground, resource material for the newsletter on such topics as: recycling, nuclear disarmament, tax resistance, draft counseling, conscientious objection, the Green Party, Harrisonburg International Festival, sustainability, transportation, Ted \u0026 Lee performing group, community organizing, death penalty, immigration, Harrisonburg Police Department, Civil Rights, Harrisonburg Free Clinic, equal rights, school reform, Disney Historic America theme park, and social justice. Mailing lists, meeting agendas, and minutes of the board are also included here.","Series 3: Ephemera, 1990-1998, is primarily comprised of publicity material and newsclippings. The publicity material contains fliers, brochures, and programs from the Common Ground speaker series, fundraising events, and community events in the spirit of Common Ground. 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Reproductions of items in Series 5: Green Room Faxes and Series 6: Viewer Mail may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","There are no other access restrictions.","Kelsey Kim was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in October 2018, with the charge to digitize a portion of the C-SPAN records and build a website using Omeka S to showcase the digitized material. Kim began with a collection assessment of each series' research value and potential complexities. She presented a full digitization plan to C-SPAN executives in early 2019 and undertook the digitization of three main series: photographs, viewer mail, and press releases. Guidelines and documentation were then created for gathering the needed metadata, preparing the materials for imaging, performing the digitization, and post-processing the material. The digitization of the material was completed in late 2020. In 2021, Kim completed processing the digital files and uploaded them Omeka S platform in 2021. She then constructed a website for the C-SPAN Records which had been digitized and added contextual information about the project and the organization. This site was completed in 2022.  This website became part of the  , a broader site which groups material from a variety of other C-SPAN projects, and can be accessed ","Series Series 1: Press Clippings, 1978-2012 (Boxes 1-51) Series 2: Routers, 1984-1996 (Boxes 51-60) Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings, 1993-1994 (Boxes 60-61) Series 4: Press Releases, 1985-2002 (Boxes 61-75) Series 5: Green Room Faxes, 1994 (Boxes 75-91) Series 6: Viewer Mail, 1994-2004 (Boxes 91-145) Series 7: Education and Marketing, 1989-2009 (Boxes 145-229) Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence, 1976-2009 (Boxes 229-402) Series 9: Photographs, 1978-2008 (Boxes 403-444) Series 10: Audiovisual, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 445-452) Series 11: Memorabilia, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 453-456) Series 12: Miscellaneous, 1809-2012 (Boxes 457-470, Map Cases 5.2 - 5.5)","","","C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network), created by the American Cable Television Industry, was founded in 1979 by Brian Lamb with the aim of televising sessions of the U.S. Congress, and offering broader access and coverage of public affairs events. C-SPAN's exact mission statements are as follows: \"To provide C-SPAN's audience access to the live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated and decided-all without editing, commentary or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view; To provide elected and appointed officials and others who would influence public policy a direct conduit to the audience without filtering or otherwise distorting their points of view; To provide the audience, through the call-in program, direct access to elected officials, other decision makers and journalists on a frequent and open basis; To employ production values that accurately convey the business of government rather than distract from it; and To conduct all other aspects of its operations consistent with these principles.\""," With an original concentration on congressional sessions, C-SPAN quickly expanded into a 24-hour network by 1982, and added call-in programs and other, non-congressional public affairs/events to its schedule. In 1986, the network expanded even more, developing the C-SPAN2 channel, which covered gavel-to-gavel Senate debates. By 2001, C-SPAN3 had launched in order to maintain full coverage of congressional sessions, as well as other original C-SPAN programming such as American History TV, The Communicators, Newsmakers, and Washington Journal. In addition to covering the U.S. Congress, C-SPAN has also covered the Executive branch of the U.S. government, including daily briefings from the White House, as well as events such as the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Presidential debates. One of C-SPAN's most successful endeavors was the creation of the C-SPAN Bus in 1993, which serves as a mobile production studio and learning center that visits hundreds of communities per year. The Bus, which is still being utilized, aims to engage with students, teachers, viewers, and elected officials and teach them about C-SPAN's operations. The Bus has enabled many successful educational endeavors for the network, including the Alexis de Tocqueville tour, which began in May 1997. The same year, C-SPAN expanded further with the addition of C-SPAN Radio, available in the Washington DC Metro area and nationally on satellite radio. Despite repeated efforts to do so over the past two decades, C-SPAN does not cover the U.S. Supreme Court in live TV or radio broadcast formats. C-SPAN and its sister channels enjoy strong ratings. Around the late 1980s through the early 1990s, die-hard C-SPAN watchers became known as \"C-SPAN Junkies\" for their dedicated viewing of and interaction with the C-SPAN network. C-SPAN maintains a consistent and large viewer base. In 2017 alone, over 70 million viewers from a wide range of backgrounds and political persuasions have accessed C-SPAN across their various platforms."," C-SPAN's founder, Brian Lamb, was an integral part of the development of the network. Lamb was a White House telecommunications policy staffer and Washington bureau chief for Cablevision magazine prior to creating C-SPAN, and brought valuable experience and insight to the job. Lamb is renowned for his many interviews and interviewing style, which was evident from the early days of the C-SPAN daily call in. Lamb's interviewing style was highlighted on his show \"Booknotes\" (1989-2004) where he interviewed 801 authors of mostly non-fiction books, making the show the longest-running author interview program in broadcast history. The success of \"Booknotes\" led to the creation of \"Book TV\" in 1998, a 48-hour weekend programming block dedicated to covering nonfiction books. After thirty-three years of service to the network, Lamb retired as CEO of C-SPAN in 2012, but remains its executive chairman. Lamb was succeeded by Susan Swain and Rob Kennedy as co-CEOs. Lamb's longtime secretary Lea Anne Long also contributed to C-SPAN's functions, planning events and his complicated and numerous travel itineraries. Lamb currently hosts the show \"Q and A\" on C-SPAN, which \"highlights today's most compelling thinkers in politics, media, education, and science,\" and has been running since 2004. Lamb's strong and singular legacy on C-SPAN continues to this day. Lamb was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 for his extensive work in broadcasting over the years.","The Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play obsolete audiovisual formats present in this collection. Additional time and money may be required to access this material.","Jordan Patty, Former Manuscripts and Archives Librarian at George Mason University's Special Collections Research Center, began working at the C-SPAN offices in November 2013 to begin processing the C-SPAN records. Mr. Patty established processing and storage space, and moved boxes and files to accommodate metal shelving and tables for the work to be done. The early part of 2014 was spent shifting, reboxing, and clearing space for the shelves that were installed specifically for the project. The shelving installation was completed in early April 2014, which allowed for the first shipment of boxes from C-SPAN's offsite storage facility. Based on this first shipment of offsite boxes, a project strategy was developed. Mr. Patty completed processing of the Press Clippings series in December 2014 and the Press Releases in February 2015, when he began working onsite at C-SPAN two days each week. He finished processing the Viewer Mail and Education and Marketing series in 2015, and he continued with the Executive Files in Correspondence series in 2016.","Through financial support from C-SPAN, former C-SPAN employee Maura Pierce was hired by the University Libraries as Processing Assistant for the collection. Ms. Pierce began working on the project in January 2014, assisting with initial reorganization in preparation for shelving installation and processing of the press clippings and photograph collection. Based on Ms. Pierce's analysis, the total number of boxes from the photograph collection that were transferred to Mason was approximately half of the original estimate. She completed processing photograph albums pertaining to the Booknotes program in May 2015. Ms. Pierce also completed an inventory for additional photograph albums.","Amanda Menjivar was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in March 2017. She re-assessed the already processed part of the collection (over 110 linear feet), processed the outstanding part (over 90 linear feet), and brought the two pieces into one whole collection. Ms. Brent spent the initial time in the process gaining intellectual control over the collection, including re-inventorying, and inventorying materials that had already been arranged. She then began inventorying the unarranged materials, such as the majority of the Executive Files and Correspondence collection. Based on this work, she organized the collection into twelve series.","Processing done by Jordan Patty and Maura Pierce completed in 2016; processing completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. EAD markup completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022.","George Mason University also houses the Booknotes collection, which contains 801 nonfiction books used on the  Booknotes  television series, hosted by Brian Lamb. Scanned images of Brian Lamb's own \"book notes\" are available online. More information is available on the  . Purdue University houses the C-SPAN Video Library. More information is available on the  .","The C-SPAN records largely consist of correspondence, viewer mail, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, newspapers, audiovisual materials, posters, pamphlets, memorabilia, and books created between the years 1978-2012. The collection contains 12 series."," Series 1: Press Clippings (1978-2012) includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news."," Series 2: Routers (1984-1996) includes multiple press clips from a variety of sources and newspapers that were routed to Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus, 1994-1995 tour."," Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings (1993-1994) includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included."," Series 4: Press Releases (1985-2002) includes press releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\""," Series 5: Green Room Faxes (1994) includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN studio green room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb."," Series 6: Viewer Mail (1994-2004) includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics shown on C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and responses directed to Brian Lamb. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials."," Series 7: Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming."," Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and Time Warner Cable v. The City of New York court documents."," Series 9: Photographs (1978-2008) includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time."," Series 10: Audiovisual (1980s-2012) includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, floppy disks, cassette tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others."," Series 11: Memorabilia (1980s-2012) includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more."," Series 12: Miscellaneous (1809-2012) includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.","Includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.","This series includes multiple press clip routers from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus 1994-1995 tour.","This series includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.","This series includes Press Releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"","This series includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN Green Room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","This series includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics related to C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and Brian Lamb directly. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming.","Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and court documents.","This series includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time.","This series includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, Floppy Disks, Cassette Tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others.","This series includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more.","This series includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, framed pictures, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.","This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) (https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en). The rights-holders are Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network and potentially others - please contact SCRC for more information.","The C-SPAN records consist of materials created and collected by the C-SPAN Corporation and its founder Brian Lamb from the years 1809, 1978-2012. The materials created by C-SPAN originate from 1978-2012, with one antique newspaper from 1809 gifted to Lamb. The records document C-SPAN's functions as a broadcasting network, as well as its continuing engagement in the political and public affairs sphere of the United States.","Map Case 19.1-19.3, 31.1","George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","C-SPAN Corporation","United States. Congress","United States. Congress. House","United States. Congress. 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In 2021, Kim completed processing the digital files and uploaded them Omeka S platform in 2021. She then constructed a website for the C-SPAN Records which had been digitized and added contextual information about the project and the organization. This site was completed in 2022.  This website became part of the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"C-SPAN Portal\" href=\"https://cspancollections.gmu.edu/s/Home/page/Home\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, a broader site which groups material from a variety of other C-SPAN projects, and can be accessed \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"here.\" href=\"https://cspancollections.gmu.edu/s/CSPANRecords/page/c-span-records\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Alternative Form Available"],"altformavail_tesim":["Kelsey Kim was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in October 2018, with the charge to digitize a portion of the C-SPAN records and build a website using Omeka S to showcase the digitized material. Kim began with a collection assessment of each series' research value and potential complexities. She presented a full digitization plan to C-SPAN executives in early 2019 and undertook the digitization of three main series: photographs, viewer mail, and press releases. Guidelines and documentation were then created for gathering the needed metadata, preparing the materials for imaging, performing the digitization, and post-processing the material. The digitization of the material was completed in late 2020. In 2021, Kim completed processing the digital files and uploaded them Omeka S platform in 2021. She then constructed a website for the C-SPAN Records which had been digitized and added contextual information about the project and the organization. This site was completed in 2022.  This website became part of the  , a broader site which groups material from a variety of other C-SPAN projects, and can be accessed "],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003clist type=\"ordered\"\u003e\n      \u003chead\u003eSeries\u003c/head\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 1: Press Clippings, 1978-2012 (Boxes 1-51)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 2: Routers, 1984-1996 (Boxes 51-60)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings, 1993-1994 (Boxes 60-61)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 4: Press Releases, 1985-2002 (Boxes 61-75)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 5: Green Room Faxes, 1994 (Boxes 75-91)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 6: Viewer Mail, 1994-2004 (Boxes 91-145)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 7: Education and Marketing, 1989-2009 (Boxes 145-229)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 8: Executive Files and Correspondence, 1976-2009 (Boxes 229-402)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 9: Photographs, 1978-2008 (Boxes 403-444)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 10: Audiovisual, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 445-452)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 11: Memorabilia, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 453-456)\u003c/item\u003e\n      \u003citem\u003eSeries 12: Miscellaneous, 1809-2012 (Boxes 457-470, Map Cases 5.2 - 5.5)\u003c/item\u003e\n    \u003c/list\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series Series 1: Press Clippings, 1978-2012 (Boxes 1-51) Series 2: Routers, 1984-1996 (Boxes 51-60) Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings, 1993-1994 (Boxes 60-61) Series 4: Press Releases, 1985-2002 (Boxes 61-75) Series 5: Green Room Faxes, 1994 (Boxes 75-91) Series 6: Viewer Mail, 1994-2004 (Boxes 91-145) Series 7: Education and Marketing, 1989-2009 (Boxes 145-229) Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence, 1976-2009 (Boxes 229-402) Series 9: Photographs, 1978-2008 (Boxes 403-444) Series 10: Audiovisual, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 445-452) Series 11: Memorabilia, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 453-456) Series 12: Miscellaneous, 1809-2012 (Boxes 457-470, Map Cases 5.2 - 5.5)"],"bibliography_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://www.c-span.org/\" title=\"C-SPAN.org\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cextptr href=\"https://www.cla.purdue.edu/communication/about/lamb.html%20\" title=\"Purdue.edu\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["",""],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eC-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network), created by the American Cable Television Industry, was founded in 1979 by Brian Lamb with the aim of televising sessions of the U.S. Congress, and offering broader access and coverage of public affairs events. C-SPAN's exact mission statements are as follows: \"To provide C-SPAN's audience access to the live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated and decided-all without editing, commentary or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view; To provide elected and appointed officials and others who would influence public policy a direct conduit to the audience without filtering or otherwise distorting their points of view; To provide the audience, through the call-in program, direct access to elected officials, other decision makers and journalists on a frequent and open basis; To employ production values that accurately convey the business of government rather than distract from it; and To conduct all other aspects of its operations consistent with these principles.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e With an original concentration on congressional sessions, C-SPAN quickly expanded into a 24-hour network by 1982, and added call-in programs and other, non-congressional public affairs/events to its schedule. In 1986, the network expanded even more, developing the C-SPAN2 channel, which covered gavel-to-gavel Senate debates. By 2001, C-SPAN3 had launched in order to maintain full coverage of congressional sessions, as well as other original C-SPAN programming such as American History TV, The Communicators, Newsmakers, and Washington Journal. In addition to covering the U.S. Congress, C-SPAN has also covered the Executive branch of the U.S. government, including daily briefings from the White House, as well as events such as the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Presidential debates. One of C-SPAN's most successful endeavors was the creation of the C-SPAN Bus in 1993, which serves as a mobile production studio and learning center that visits hundreds of communities per year. The Bus, which is still being utilized, aims to engage with students, teachers, viewers, and elected officials and teach them about C-SPAN's operations. The Bus has enabled many successful educational endeavors for the network, including the Alexis de Tocqueville tour, which began in May 1997. The same year, C-SPAN expanded further with the addition of C-SPAN Radio, available in the Washington DC Metro area and nationally on satellite radio. Despite repeated efforts to do so over the past two decades, C-SPAN does not cover the U.S. Supreme Court in live TV or radio broadcast formats. C-SPAN and its sister channels enjoy strong ratings. Around the late 1980s through the early 1990s, die-hard C-SPAN watchers became known as \"C-SPAN Junkies\" for their dedicated viewing of and interaction with the C-SPAN network. C-SPAN maintains a consistent and large viewer base. In 2017 alone, over 70 million viewers from a wide range of backgrounds and political persuasions have accessed C-SPAN across their various platforms.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e C-SPAN's founder, Brian Lamb, was an integral part of the development of the network. Lamb was a White House telecommunications policy staffer and Washington bureau chief for Cablevision magazine prior to creating C-SPAN, and brought valuable experience and insight to the job. Lamb is renowned for his many interviews and interviewing style, which was evident from the early days of the C-SPAN daily call in. Lamb's interviewing style was highlighted on his show \"Booknotes\" (1989-2004) where he interviewed 801 authors of mostly non-fiction books, making the show the longest-running author interview program in broadcast history. The success of \"Booknotes\" led to the creation of \"Book TV\" in 1998, a 48-hour weekend programming block dedicated to covering nonfiction books. After thirty-three years of service to the network, Lamb retired as CEO of C-SPAN in 2012, but remains its executive chairman. Lamb was succeeded by Susan Swain and Rob Kennedy as co-CEOs. Lamb's longtime secretary Lea Anne Long also contributed to C-SPAN's functions, planning events and his complicated and numerous travel itineraries. Lamb currently hosts the show \"Q and A\" on C-SPAN, which \"highlights today's most compelling thinkers in politics, media, education, and science,\" and has been running since 2004. Lamb's strong and singular legacy on C-SPAN continues to this day. Lamb was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 for his extensive work in broadcasting over the years.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network), created by the American Cable Television Industry, was founded in 1979 by Brian Lamb with the aim of televising sessions of the U.S. Congress, and offering broader access and coverage of public affairs events. C-SPAN's exact mission statements are as follows: \"To provide C-SPAN's audience access to the live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated and decided-all without editing, commentary or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view; To provide elected and appointed officials and others who would influence public policy a direct conduit to the audience without filtering or otherwise distorting their points of view; To provide the audience, through the call-in program, direct access to elected officials, other decision makers and journalists on a frequent and open basis; To employ production values that accurately convey the business of government rather than distract from it; and To conduct all other aspects of its operations consistent with these principles.\""," With an original concentration on congressional sessions, C-SPAN quickly expanded into a 24-hour network by 1982, and added call-in programs and other, non-congressional public affairs/events to its schedule. In 1986, the network expanded even more, developing the C-SPAN2 channel, which covered gavel-to-gavel Senate debates. By 2001, C-SPAN3 had launched in order to maintain full coverage of congressional sessions, as well as other original C-SPAN programming such as American History TV, The Communicators, Newsmakers, and Washington Journal. In addition to covering the U.S. Congress, C-SPAN has also covered the Executive branch of the U.S. government, including daily briefings from the White House, as well as events such as the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Presidential debates. One of C-SPAN's most successful endeavors was the creation of the C-SPAN Bus in 1993, which serves as a mobile production studio and learning center that visits hundreds of communities per year. The Bus, which is still being utilized, aims to engage with students, teachers, viewers, and elected officials and teach them about C-SPAN's operations. The Bus has enabled many successful educational endeavors for the network, including the Alexis de Tocqueville tour, which began in May 1997. The same year, C-SPAN expanded further with the addition of C-SPAN Radio, available in the Washington DC Metro area and nationally on satellite radio. Despite repeated efforts to do so over the past two decades, C-SPAN does not cover the U.S. Supreme Court in live TV or radio broadcast formats. C-SPAN and its sister channels enjoy strong ratings. Around the late 1980s through the early 1990s, die-hard C-SPAN watchers became known as \"C-SPAN Junkies\" for their dedicated viewing of and interaction with the C-SPAN network. C-SPAN maintains a consistent and large viewer base. In 2017 alone, over 70 million viewers from a wide range of backgrounds and political persuasions have accessed C-SPAN across their various platforms."," C-SPAN's founder, Brian Lamb, was an integral part of the development of the network. Lamb was a White House telecommunications policy staffer and Washington bureau chief for Cablevision magazine prior to creating C-SPAN, and brought valuable experience and insight to the job. Lamb is renowned for his many interviews and interviewing style, which was evident from the early days of the C-SPAN daily call in. Lamb's interviewing style was highlighted on his show \"Booknotes\" (1989-2004) where he interviewed 801 authors of mostly non-fiction books, making the show the longest-running author interview program in broadcast history. The success of \"Booknotes\" led to the creation of \"Book TV\" in 1998, a 48-hour weekend programming block dedicated to covering nonfiction books. After thirty-three years of service to the network, Lamb retired as CEO of C-SPAN in 2012, but remains its executive chairman. Lamb was succeeded by Susan Swain and Rob Kennedy as co-CEOs. Lamb's longtime secretary Lea Anne Long also contributed to C-SPAN's functions, planning events and his complicated and numerous travel itineraries. Lamb currently hosts the show \"Q and A\" on C-SPAN, which \"highlights today's most compelling thinkers in politics, media, education, and science,\" and has been running since 2004. Lamb's strong and singular legacy on C-SPAN continues to this day. Lamb was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 for his extensive work in broadcasting over the years."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play obsolete audiovisual formats present in this collection. Additional time and money may be required to access this material.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["The Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play obsolete audiovisual formats present in this collection. Additional time and money may be required to access this material."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eC-SPAN records, C0270, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["C-SPAN records, C0270, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJordan Patty, Former Manuscripts and Archives Librarian at George Mason University's Special Collections Research Center, began working at the C-SPAN offices in November 2013 to begin processing the C-SPAN records. Mr. Patty established processing and storage space, and moved boxes and files to accommodate metal shelving and tables for the work to be done. The early part of 2014 was spent shifting, reboxing, and clearing space for the shelves that were installed specifically for the project. The shelving installation was completed in early April 2014, which allowed for the first shipment of boxes from C-SPAN's offsite storage facility. Based on this first shipment of offsite boxes, a project strategy was developed. Mr. Patty completed processing of the Press Clippings series in December 2014 and the Press Releases in February 2015, when he began working onsite at C-SPAN two days each week. He finished processing the Viewer Mail and Education and Marketing series in 2015, and he continued with the Executive Files in Correspondence series in 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThrough financial support from C-SPAN, former C-SPAN employee Maura Pierce was hired by the University Libraries as Processing Assistant for the collection. Ms. Pierce began working on the project in January 2014, assisting with initial reorganization in preparation for shelving installation and processing of the press clippings and photograph collection. Based on Ms. Pierce's analysis, the total number of boxes from the photograph collection that were transferred to Mason was approximately half of the original estimate. She completed processing photograph albums pertaining to the Booknotes program in May 2015. Ms. Pierce also completed an inventory for additional photograph albums.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmanda Menjivar was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in March 2017. She re-assessed the already processed part of the collection (over 110 linear feet), processed the outstanding part (over 90 linear feet), and brought the two pieces into one whole collection. Ms. Brent spent the initial time in the process gaining intellectual control over the collection, including re-inventorying, and inventorying materials that had already been arranged. She then began inventorying the unarranged materials, such as the majority of the Executive Files and Correspondence collection. Based on this work, she organized the collection into twelve series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProcessing done by Jordan Patty and Maura Pierce completed in 2016; processing completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. EAD markup completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Jordan Patty, Former Manuscripts and Archives Librarian at George Mason University's Special Collections Research Center, began working at the C-SPAN offices in November 2013 to begin processing the C-SPAN records. Mr. Patty established processing and storage space, and moved boxes and files to accommodate metal shelving and tables for the work to be done. The early part of 2014 was spent shifting, reboxing, and clearing space for the shelves that were installed specifically for the project. The shelving installation was completed in early April 2014, which allowed for the first shipment of boxes from C-SPAN's offsite storage facility. Based on this first shipment of offsite boxes, a project strategy was developed. Mr. Patty completed processing of the Press Clippings series in December 2014 and the Press Releases in February 2015, when he began working onsite at C-SPAN two days each week. He finished processing the Viewer Mail and Education and Marketing series in 2015, and he continued with the Executive Files in Correspondence series in 2016.","Through financial support from C-SPAN, former C-SPAN employee Maura Pierce was hired by the University Libraries as Processing Assistant for the collection. Ms. Pierce began working on the project in January 2014, assisting with initial reorganization in preparation for shelving installation and processing of the press clippings and photograph collection. Based on Ms. Pierce's analysis, the total number of boxes from the photograph collection that were transferred to Mason was approximately half of the original estimate. She completed processing photograph albums pertaining to the Booknotes program in May 2015. Ms. Pierce also completed an inventory for additional photograph albums.","Amanda Menjivar was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in March 2017. She re-assessed the already processed part of the collection (over 110 linear feet), processed the outstanding part (over 90 linear feet), and brought the two pieces into one whole collection. Ms. Brent spent the initial time in the process gaining intellectual control over the collection, including re-inventorying, and inventorying materials that had already been arranged. She then began inventorying the unarranged materials, such as the majority of the Executive Files and Correspondence collection. Based on this work, she organized the collection into twelve series.","Processing done by Jordan Patty and Maura Pierce completed in 2016; processing completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. EAD markup completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason University also houses the Booknotes collection, which contains 801 nonfiction books used on the \u003citalic\u003eBooknotes\u003c/italic\u003e television series, hosted by Brian Lamb. Scanned images of Brian Lamb's own \"book notes\" are available online. More information is available on the \u003cextptr href=\"https://cspancollections.gmu.edu/s/Booknotes/page/Booknotes\" title=\"Booknotes collection website\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e. Purdue University houses the C-SPAN Video Library. More information is available on the \u003cextptr href=\"https://www.prf.org/researchpark/companies/c-companies/C-SPAN%20Archives.html\" title=\"Purdue website\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["George Mason University also houses the Booknotes collection, which contains 801 nonfiction books used on the  Booknotes  television series, hosted by Brian Lamb. Scanned images of Brian Lamb's own \"book notes\" are available online. More information is available on the  . Purdue University houses the C-SPAN Video Library. More information is available on the  ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe C-SPAN records largely consist of correspondence, viewer mail, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, newspapers, audiovisual materials, posters, pamphlets, memorabilia, and books created between the years 1978-2012. The collection contains 12 series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 1: Press Clippings (1978-2012) includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 2: Routers (1984-1996) includes multiple press clips from a variety of sources and newspapers that were routed to Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus, 1994-1995 tour.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings (1993-1994) includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 4: Press Releases (1985-2002) includes press releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 5: Green Room Faxes (1994) includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN studio green room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 6: Viewer Mail (1994-2004) includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics shown on C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and responses directed to Brian Lamb. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 7: Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and Time Warner Cable v. The City of New York court documents.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 9: Photographs (1978-2008) includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 10: Audiovisual (1980s-2012) includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, floppy disks, cassette tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 11: Memorabilia (1980s-2012) includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 12: Miscellaneous (1809-2012) includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes multiple press clip routers from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus 1994-1995 tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes Press Releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN Green Room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics related to C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and Brian Lamb directly. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEducation and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and court documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, Floppy Disks, Cassette Tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, framed pictures, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","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 C-SPAN records largely consist of correspondence, viewer mail, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, newspapers, audiovisual materials, posters, pamphlets, memorabilia, and books created between the years 1978-2012. The collection contains 12 series."," Series 1: Press Clippings (1978-2012) includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news."," Series 2: Routers (1984-1996) includes multiple press clips from a variety of sources and newspapers that were routed to Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus, 1994-1995 tour."," Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings (1993-1994) includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included."," Series 4: Press Releases (1985-2002) includes press releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\""," Series 5: Green Room Faxes (1994) includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN studio green room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb."," Series 6: Viewer Mail (1994-2004) includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics shown on C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and responses directed to Brian Lamb. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials."," Series 7: Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming."," Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and Time Warner Cable v. The City of New York court documents."," Series 9: Photographs (1978-2008) includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time."," Series 10: Audiovisual (1980s-2012) includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, floppy disks, cassette tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others."," Series 11: Memorabilia (1980s-2012) includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more."," Series 12: Miscellaneous (1809-2012) includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.","Includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.","This series includes multiple press clip routers from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus 1994-1995 tour.","This series includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.","This series includes Press Releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"","This series includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN Green Room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","This series includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics related to C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and Brian Lamb directly. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming.","Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and court documents.","This series includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time.","This series includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, Floppy Disks, Cassette Tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others.","This series includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more.","This series includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, framed pictures, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) (https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en). The rights-holders are Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network and potentially others - please contact SCRC for more information.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) (https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en). The rights-holders are Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network and potentially others - please contact SCRC for more information."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_ref348\"\u003eThe C-SPAN records consist of materials created and collected by the C-SPAN Corporation and its founder Brian Lamb from the years 1809, 1978-2012. The materials created by C-SPAN originate from 1978-2012, with one antique newspaper from 1809 gifted to Lamb. The records document C-SPAN's functions as a broadcasting network, as well as its continuing engagement in the political and public affairs sphere of the United States.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The C-SPAN records consist of materials created and collected by the C-SPAN Corporation and its founder Brian Lamb from the years 1809, 1978-2012. The materials created by C-SPAN originate from 1978-2012, with one antique newspaper from 1809 gifted to Lamb. The records document C-SPAN's functions as a broadcasting network, as well as its continuing engagement in the political and public affairs sphere of the United States."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_6e98eea71e7aaf27fbc13ed54ff06f7a\"\u003eMap Case 19.1-19.3, 31.1\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["Map Case 19.1-19.3, 31.1"],"names_coll_ssim":["United States. Congress","United States. Congress. House","United States. Congress. Senate","Long, Lea Anne","Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","C-SPAN Corporation","United States. Congress","United States. Congress. House","United States. Congress. Senate","Lamb, Brian, 1941-","Long, Lea Anne","Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859"],"corpname_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","C-SPAN Corporation","United States. Congress","United States. Congress. House","United States. Congress. Senate"],"persname_ssim":["Lamb, Brian, 1941-","Long, Lea Anne","Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":7227,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-05T07:17:21.217Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_520","ead_ssi":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_520","_root_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_520","_nest_parent_":"vifgm_repositories_2_resources_520","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/GMU/repositories_2_resources_520.xml","title_ssm":["C-SPAN records"],"title_tesim":["C-SPAN records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1978-2012","1809-2012"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1978-2012"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1809-2012"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["C0270","/repositories/2/resources/520"],"text":["C0270","/repositories/2/resources/520","C-SPAN records","United States -- Politics and government","Washington (D.C.)","Advertisements","Broadcast journalism","Broadcasting","C-SPAN (Television network)","Cable television","Direct broadcast satellite television","Education, Elementary","Educators","Journalism -- United States","Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858","Political campaigns -- United States","Politics","Presidents -- Election","Presidents -- United States","Press","Public affairs television programs","Television","Television and children","Television programs -- United States","Television viewers","Television viewers -- United States","Television -- United States","Slides (Photography)","Correspondence","Memorabilia","Negatives","Newspapers","Photographs","Sound recordings","Video recordings","There are no restrictions on educational and/or personal use for Series 1-4 and 7-12. Reproductions of items in Series 5: Green Room Faxes and Series 6: Viewer Mail may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","There are no other access restrictions.","Kelsey Kim was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in October 2018, with the charge to digitize a portion of the C-SPAN records and build a website using Omeka S to showcase the digitized material. Kim began with a collection assessment of each series' research value and potential complexities. She presented a full digitization plan to C-SPAN executives in early 2019 and undertook the digitization of three main series: photographs, viewer mail, and press releases. Guidelines and documentation were then created for gathering the needed metadata, preparing the materials for imaging, performing the digitization, and post-processing the material. The digitization of the material was completed in late 2020. In 2021, Kim completed processing the digital files and uploaded them Omeka S platform in 2021. She then constructed a website for the C-SPAN Records which had been digitized and added contextual information about the project and the organization. This site was completed in 2022.  This website became part of the  , a broader site which groups material from a variety of other C-SPAN projects, and can be accessed ","Series Series 1: Press Clippings, 1978-2012 (Boxes 1-51) Series 2: Routers, 1984-1996 (Boxes 51-60) Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings, 1993-1994 (Boxes 60-61) Series 4: Press Releases, 1985-2002 (Boxes 61-75) Series 5: Green Room Faxes, 1994 (Boxes 75-91) Series 6: Viewer Mail, 1994-2004 (Boxes 91-145) Series 7: Education and Marketing, 1989-2009 (Boxes 145-229) Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence, 1976-2009 (Boxes 229-402) Series 9: Photographs, 1978-2008 (Boxes 403-444) Series 10: Audiovisual, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 445-452) Series 11: Memorabilia, 1980s-2012 (Boxes 453-456) Series 12: Miscellaneous, 1809-2012 (Boxes 457-470, Map Cases 5.2 - 5.5)","","","C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network), created by the American Cable Television Industry, was founded in 1979 by Brian Lamb with the aim of televising sessions of the U.S. Congress, and offering broader access and coverage of public affairs events. C-SPAN's exact mission statements are as follows: \"To provide C-SPAN's audience access to the live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated and decided-all without editing, commentary or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view; To provide elected and appointed officials and others who would influence public policy a direct conduit to the audience without filtering or otherwise distorting their points of view; To provide the audience, through the call-in program, direct access to elected officials, other decision makers and journalists on a frequent and open basis; To employ production values that accurately convey the business of government rather than distract from it; and To conduct all other aspects of its operations consistent with these principles.\""," With an original concentration on congressional sessions, C-SPAN quickly expanded into a 24-hour network by 1982, and added call-in programs and other, non-congressional public affairs/events to its schedule. In 1986, the network expanded even more, developing the C-SPAN2 channel, which covered gavel-to-gavel Senate debates. By 2001, C-SPAN3 had launched in order to maintain full coverage of congressional sessions, as well as other original C-SPAN programming such as American History TV, The Communicators, Newsmakers, and Washington Journal. In addition to covering the U.S. Congress, C-SPAN has also covered the Executive branch of the U.S. government, including daily briefings from the White House, as well as events such as the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Presidential debates. One of C-SPAN's most successful endeavors was the creation of the C-SPAN Bus in 1993, which serves as a mobile production studio and learning center that visits hundreds of communities per year. The Bus, which is still being utilized, aims to engage with students, teachers, viewers, and elected officials and teach them about C-SPAN's operations. The Bus has enabled many successful educational endeavors for the network, including the Alexis de Tocqueville tour, which began in May 1997. The same year, C-SPAN expanded further with the addition of C-SPAN Radio, available in the Washington DC Metro area and nationally on satellite radio. Despite repeated efforts to do so over the past two decades, C-SPAN does not cover the U.S. Supreme Court in live TV or radio broadcast formats. C-SPAN and its sister channels enjoy strong ratings. Around the late 1980s through the early 1990s, die-hard C-SPAN watchers became known as \"C-SPAN Junkies\" for their dedicated viewing of and interaction with the C-SPAN network. C-SPAN maintains a consistent and large viewer base. In 2017 alone, over 70 million viewers from a wide range of backgrounds and political persuasions have accessed C-SPAN across their various platforms."," C-SPAN's founder, Brian Lamb, was an integral part of the development of the network. Lamb was a White House telecommunications policy staffer and Washington bureau chief for Cablevision magazine prior to creating C-SPAN, and brought valuable experience and insight to the job. Lamb is renowned for his many interviews and interviewing style, which was evident from the early days of the C-SPAN daily call in. Lamb's interviewing style was highlighted on his show \"Booknotes\" (1989-2004) where he interviewed 801 authors of mostly non-fiction books, making the show the longest-running author interview program in broadcast history. The success of \"Booknotes\" led to the creation of \"Book TV\" in 1998, a 48-hour weekend programming block dedicated to covering nonfiction books. After thirty-three years of service to the network, Lamb retired as CEO of C-SPAN in 2012, but remains its executive chairman. Lamb was succeeded by Susan Swain and Rob Kennedy as co-CEOs. Lamb's longtime secretary Lea Anne Long also contributed to C-SPAN's functions, planning events and his complicated and numerous travel itineraries. Lamb currently hosts the show \"Q and A\" on C-SPAN, which \"highlights today's most compelling thinkers in politics, media, education, and science,\" and has been running since 2004. Lamb's strong and singular legacy on C-SPAN continues to this day. Lamb was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 for his extensive work in broadcasting over the years.","The Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play obsolete audiovisual formats present in this collection. Additional time and money may be required to access this material.","Jordan Patty, Former Manuscripts and Archives Librarian at George Mason University's Special Collections Research Center, began working at the C-SPAN offices in November 2013 to begin processing the C-SPAN records. Mr. Patty established processing and storage space, and moved boxes and files to accommodate metal shelving and tables for the work to be done. The early part of 2014 was spent shifting, reboxing, and clearing space for the shelves that were installed specifically for the project. The shelving installation was completed in early April 2014, which allowed for the first shipment of boxes from C-SPAN's offsite storage facility. Based on this first shipment of offsite boxes, a project strategy was developed. Mr. Patty completed processing of the Press Clippings series in December 2014 and the Press Releases in February 2015, when he began working onsite at C-SPAN two days each week. He finished processing the Viewer Mail and Education and Marketing series in 2015, and he continued with the Executive Files in Correspondence series in 2016.","Through financial support from C-SPAN, former C-SPAN employee Maura Pierce was hired by the University Libraries as Processing Assistant for the collection. Ms. Pierce began working on the project in January 2014, assisting with initial reorganization in preparation for shelving installation and processing of the press clippings and photograph collection. Based on Ms. Pierce's analysis, the total number of boxes from the photograph collection that were transferred to Mason was approximately half of the original estimate. She completed processing photograph albums pertaining to the Booknotes program in May 2015. Ms. Pierce also completed an inventory for additional photograph albums.","Amanda Menjivar was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in March 2017. She re-assessed the already processed part of the collection (over 110 linear feet), processed the outstanding part (over 90 linear feet), and brought the two pieces into one whole collection. Ms. Brent spent the initial time in the process gaining intellectual control over the collection, including re-inventorying, and inventorying materials that had already been arranged. She then began inventorying the unarranged materials, such as the majority of the Executive Files and Correspondence collection. Based on this work, she organized the collection into twelve series.","Processing done by Jordan Patty and Maura Pierce completed in 2016; processing completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. EAD markup completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022.","George Mason University also houses the Booknotes collection, which contains 801 nonfiction books used on the  Booknotes  television series, hosted by Brian Lamb. Scanned images of Brian Lamb's own \"book notes\" are available online. More information is available on the  . Purdue University houses the C-SPAN Video Library. More information is available on the  .","The C-SPAN records largely consist of correspondence, viewer mail, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, newspapers, audiovisual materials, posters, pamphlets, memorabilia, and books created between the years 1978-2012. The collection contains 12 series."," Series 1: Press Clippings (1978-2012) includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news."," Series 2: Routers (1984-1996) includes multiple press clips from a variety of sources and newspapers that were routed to Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus, 1994-1995 tour."," Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings (1993-1994) includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included."," Series 4: Press Releases (1985-2002) includes press releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\""," Series 5: Green Room Faxes (1994) includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN studio green room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb."," Series 6: Viewer Mail (1994-2004) includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics shown on C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and responses directed to Brian Lamb. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials."," Series 7: Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming."," Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and Time Warner Cable v. The City of New York court documents."," Series 9: Photographs (1978-2008) includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time."," Series 10: Audiovisual (1980s-2012) includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, floppy disks, cassette tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others."," Series 11: Memorabilia (1980s-2012) includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more."," Series 12: Miscellaneous (1809-2012) includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.","Includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.","This series includes multiple press clip routers from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus 1994-1995 tour.","This series includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.","This series includes Press Releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"","This series includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN Green Room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","This series includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics related to C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and Brian Lamb directly. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming.","Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and court documents.","This series includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time.","This series includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, Floppy Disks, Cassette Tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others.","This series includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more.","This series includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, framed pictures, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.","This collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this collection in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) (https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en). The rights-holders are Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network and potentially others - please contact SCRC for more information.","The C-SPAN records consist of materials created and collected by the C-SPAN Corporation and its founder Brian Lamb from the years 1809, 1978-2012. The materials created by C-SPAN originate from 1978-2012, with one antique newspaper from 1809 gifted to Lamb. The records document C-SPAN's functions as a broadcasting network, as well as its continuing engagement in the political and public affairs sphere of the United States.","Map Case 19.1-19.3, 31.1","George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","C-SPAN Corporation","United States. Congress","United States. Congress. House","United States. Congress. 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The rights-holders are Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network and potentially others - please contact SCRC for more information."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by the C-SPAN Corporation in 2011."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Advertisements","Broadcast journalism","Broadcasting","C-SPAN (Television network)","Cable television","Direct broadcast satellite television","Education, Elementary","Educators","Journalism -- United States","Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858","Political campaigns -- United States","Politics","Presidents -- Election","Presidents -- United States","Press","Public affairs television programs","Television","Television and children","Television programs -- United States","Television viewers","Television viewers -- United States","Television -- United States","Slides (Photography)","Correspondence","Memorabilia","Negatives","Newspapers","Photographs","Sound recordings","Video recordings"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Advertisements","Broadcast journalism","Broadcasting","C-SPAN (Television network)","Cable television","Direct broadcast satellite television","Education, Elementary","Educators","Journalism -- United States","Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ill., 1858","Political campaigns -- United States","Politics","Presidents -- Election","Presidents -- United States","Press","Public affairs television programs","Television","Television and children","Television programs -- United States","Television viewers","Television viewers -- United States","Television -- United States","Slides (Photography)","Correspondence","Memorabilia","Negatives","Newspapers","Photographs","Sound recordings","Video recordings"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["200.0 linear feet 471 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["200.0 linear feet 471 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Memorabilia","Negatives","Newspapers","Photographs","Sound recordings","Video recordings"],"date_range_isim":[1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions on educational and/or personal use for Series 1-4 and 7-12. Reproductions of items in Series 5: Green Room Faxes and Series 6: Viewer Mail may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are no other access restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions on educational and/or personal use for Series 1-4 and 7-12. Reproductions of items in Series 5: Green Room Faxes and Series 6: Viewer Mail may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","There are no other access restrictions."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eKelsey Kim was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in October 2018, with the charge to digitize a portion of the C-SPAN records and build a website using Omeka S to showcase the digitized material. Kim began with a collection assessment of each series' research value and potential complexities. She presented a full digitization plan to C-SPAN executives in early 2019 and undertook the digitization of three main series: photographs, viewer mail, and press releases. Guidelines and documentation were then created for gathering the needed metadata, preparing the materials for imaging, performing the digitization, and post-processing the material. The digitization of the material was completed in late 2020. In 2021, Kim completed processing the digital files and uploaded them Omeka S platform in 2021. She then constructed a website for the C-SPAN Records which had been digitized and added contextual information about the project and the organization. This site was completed in 2022.  This website became part of the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"C-SPAN Portal\" href=\"https://cspancollections.gmu.edu/s/Home/page/Home\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, a broader site which groups material from a variety of other C-SPAN projects, and can be accessed \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"here.\" href=\"https://cspancollections.gmu.edu/s/CSPANRecords/page/c-span-records\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Alternative Form Available"],"altformavail_tesim":["Kelsey Kim was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in October 2018, with the charge to digitize a portion of the C-SPAN records and build a website using Omeka S to showcase the digitized material. Kim began with a collection assessment of each series' research value and potential complexities. She presented a full digitization plan to C-SPAN executives in early 2019 and undertook the digitization of three main series: photographs, viewer mail, and press releases. Guidelines and documentation were then created for gathering the needed metadata, preparing the materials for imaging, performing the digitization, and post-processing the material. The digitization of the material was completed in late 2020. In 2021, Kim completed processing the digital files and uploaded them Omeka S platform in 2021. She then constructed a website for the C-SPAN Records which had been digitized and added contextual information about the project and the organization. This site was completed in 2022.  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C-SPAN's exact mission statements are as follows: \"To provide C-SPAN's audience access to the live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated and decided-all without editing, commentary or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view; To provide elected and appointed officials and others who would influence public policy a direct conduit to the audience without filtering or otherwise distorting their points of view; To provide the audience, through the call-in program, direct access to elected officials, other decision makers and journalists on a frequent and open basis; To employ production values that accurately convey the business of government rather than distract from it; and To conduct all other aspects of its operations consistent with these principles.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e With an original concentration on congressional sessions, C-SPAN quickly expanded into a 24-hour network by 1982, and added call-in programs and other, non-congressional public affairs/events to its schedule. In 1986, the network expanded even more, developing the C-SPAN2 channel, which covered gavel-to-gavel Senate debates. By 2001, C-SPAN3 had launched in order to maintain full coverage of congressional sessions, as well as other original C-SPAN programming such as American History TV, The Communicators, Newsmakers, and Washington Journal. In addition to covering the U.S. Congress, C-SPAN has also covered the Executive branch of the U.S. government, including daily briefings from the White House, as well as events such as the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Presidential debates. One of C-SPAN's most successful endeavors was the creation of the C-SPAN Bus in 1993, which serves as a mobile production studio and learning center that visits hundreds of communities per year. The Bus, which is still being utilized, aims to engage with students, teachers, viewers, and elected officials and teach them about C-SPAN's operations. The Bus has enabled many successful educational endeavors for the network, including the Alexis de Tocqueville tour, which began in May 1997. The same year, C-SPAN expanded further with the addition of C-SPAN Radio, available in the Washington DC Metro area and nationally on satellite radio. Despite repeated efforts to do so over the past two decades, C-SPAN does not cover the U.S. Supreme Court in live TV or radio broadcast formats. C-SPAN and its sister channels enjoy strong ratings. Around the late 1980s through the early 1990s, die-hard C-SPAN watchers became known as \"C-SPAN Junkies\" for their dedicated viewing of and interaction with the C-SPAN network. C-SPAN maintains a consistent and large viewer base. In 2017 alone, over 70 million viewers from a wide range of backgrounds and political persuasions have accessed C-SPAN across their various platforms.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e C-SPAN's founder, Brian Lamb, was an integral part of the development of the network. Lamb was a White House telecommunications policy staffer and Washington bureau chief for Cablevision magazine prior to creating C-SPAN, and brought valuable experience and insight to the job. Lamb is renowned for his many interviews and interviewing style, which was evident from the early days of the C-SPAN daily call in. Lamb's interviewing style was highlighted on his show \"Booknotes\" (1989-2004) where he interviewed 801 authors of mostly non-fiction books, making the show the longest-running author interview program in broadcast history. The success of \"Booknotes\" led to the creation of \"Book TV\" in 1998, a 48-hour weekend programming block dedicated to covering nonfiction books. After thirty-three years of service to the network, Lamb retired as CEO of C-SPAN in 2012, but remains its executive chairman. Lamb was succeeded by Susan Swain and Rob Kennedy as co-CEOs. Lamb's longtime secretary Lea Anne Long also contributed to C-SPAN's functions, planning events and his complicated and numerous travel itineraries. Lamb currently hosts the show \"Q and A\" on C-SPAN, which \"highlights today's most compelling thinkers in politics, media, education, and science,\" and has been running since 2004. Lamb's strong and singular legacy on C-SPAN continues to this day. Lamb was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 for his extensive work in broadcasting over the years.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network), created by the American Cable Television Industry, was founded in 1979 by Brian Lamb with the aim of televising sessions of the U.S. Congress, and offering broader access and coverage of public affairs events. C-SPAN's exact mission statements are as follows: \"To provide C-SPAN's audience access to the live gavel-to-gavel proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and to other forums where public policy is discussed, debated and decided-all without editing, commentary or analysis and with a balanced presentation of points of view; To provide elected and appointed officials and others who would influence public policy a direct conduit to the audience without filtering or otherwise distorting their points of view; To provide the audience, through the call-in program, direct access to elected officials, other decision makers and journalists on a frequent and open basis; To employ production values that accurately convey the business of government rather than distract from it; and To conduct all other aspects of its operations consistent with these principles.\""," With an original concentration on congressional sessions, C-SPAN quickly expanded into a 24-hour network by 1982, and added call-in programs and other, non-congressional public affairs/events to its schedule. In 1986, the network expanded even more, developing the C-SPAN2 channel, which covered gavel-to-gavel Senate debates. By 2001, C-SPAN3 had launched in order to maintain full coverage of congressional sessions, as well as other original C-SPAN programming such as American History TV, The Communicators, Newsmakers, and Washington Journal. In addition to covering the U.S. Congress, C-SPAN has also covered the Executive branch of the U.S. government, including daily briefings from the White House, as well as events such as the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Presidential debates. One of C-SPAN's most successful endeavors was the creation of the C-SPAN Bus in 1993, which serves as a mobile production studio and learning center that visits hundreds of communities per year. The Bus, which is still being utilized, aims to engage with students, teachers, viewers, and elected officials and teach them about C-SPAN's operations. The Bus has enabled many successful educational endeavors for the network, including the Alexis de Tocqueville tour, which began in May 1997. The same year, C-SPAN expanded further with the addition of C-SPAN Radio, available in the Washington DC Metro area and nationally on satellite radio. Despite repeated efforts to do so over the past two decades, C-SPAN does not cover the U.S. Supreme Court in live TV or radio broadcast formats. C-SPAN and its sister channels enjoy strong ratings. Around the late 1980s through the early 1990s, die-hard C-SPAN watchers became known as \"C-SPAN Junkies\" for their dedicated viewing of and interaction with the C-SPAN network. C-SPAN maintains a consistent and large viewer base. In 2017 alone, over 70 million viewers from a wide range of backgrounds and political persuasions have accessed C-SPAN across their various platforms."," C-SPAN's founder, Brian Lamb, was an integral part of the development of the network. Lamb was a White House telecommunications policy staffer and Washington bureau chief for Cablevision magazine prior to creating C-SPAN, and brought valuable experience and insight to the job. Lamb is renowned for his many interviews and interviewing style, which was evident from the early days of the C-SPAN daily call in. Lamb's interviewing style was highlighted on his show \"Booknotes\" (1989-2004) where he interviewed 801 authors of mostly non-fiction books, making the show the longest-running author interview program in broadcast history. The success of \"Booknotes\" led to the creation of \"Book TV\" in 1998, a 48-hour weekend programming block dedicated to covering nonfiction books. After thirty-three years of service to the network, Lamb retired as CEO of C-SPAN in 2012, but remains its executive chairman. Lamb was succeeded by Susan Swain and Rob Kennedy as co-CEOs. Lamb's longtime secretary Lea Anne Long also contributed to C-SPAN's functions, planning events and his complicated and numerous travel itineraries. Lamb currently hosts the show \"Q and A\" on C-SPAN, which \"highlights today's most compelling thinkers in politics, media, education, and science,\" and has been running since 2004. Lamb's strong and singular legacy on C-SPAN continues to this day. Lamb was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2002 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2007 for his extensive work in broadcasting over the years."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play obsolete audiovisual formats present in this collection. Additional time and money may be required to access this material.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["The Special Collections Research Center does not have the equipment necessary to play obsolete audiovisual formats present in this collection. Additional time and money may be required to access this material."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eC-SPAN records, C0270, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["C-SPAN records, C0270, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJordan Patty, Former Manuscripts and Archives Librarian at George Mason University's Special Collections Research Center, began working at the C-SPAN offices in November 2013 to begin processing the C-SPAN records. Mr. Patty established processing and storage space, and moved boxes and files to accommodate metal shelving and tables for the work to be done. The early part of 2014 was spent shifting, reboxing, and clearing space for the shelves that were installed specifically for the project. The shelving installation was completed in early April 2014, which allowed for the first shipment of boxes from C-SPAN's offsite storage facility. Based on this first shipment of offsite boxes, a project strategy was developed. Mr. Patty completed processing of the Press Clippings series in December 2014 and the Press Releases in February 2015, when he began working onsite at C-SPAN two days each week. He finished processing the Viewer Mail and Education and Marketing series in 2015, and he continued with the Executive Files in Correspondence series in 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThrough financial support from C-SPAN, former C-SPAN employee Maura Pierce was hired by the University Libraries as Processing Assistant for the collection. Ms. Pierce began working on the project in January 2014, assisting with initial reorganization in preparation for shelving installation and processing of the press clippings and photograph collection. Based on Ms. Pierce's analysis, the total number of boxes from the photograph collection that were transferred to Mason was approximately half of the original estimate. She completed processing photograph albums pertaining to the Booknotes program in May 2015. Ms. Pierce also completed an inventory for additional photograph albums.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmanda Menjivar was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in March 2017. She re-assessed the already processed part of the collection (over 110 linear feet), processed the outstanding part (over 90 linear feet), and brought the two pieces into one whole collection. Ms. Brent spent the initial time in the process gaining intellectual control over the collection, including re-inventorying, and inventorying materials that had already been arranged. She then began inventorying the unarranged materials, such as the majority of the Executive Files and Correspondence collection. Based on this work, she organized the collection into twelve series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProcessing done by Jordan Patty and Maura Pierce completed in 2016; processing completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. EAD markup completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Jordan Patty, Former Manuscripts and Archives Librarian at George Mason University's Special Collections Research Center, began working at the C-SPAN offices in November 2013 to begin processing the C-SPAN records. Mr. Patty established processing and storage space, and moved boxes and files to accommodate metal shelving and tables for the work to be done. The early part of 2014 was spent shifting, reboxing, and clearing space for the shelves that were installed specifically for the project. The shelving installation was completed in early April 2014, which allowed for the first shipment of boxes from C-SPAN's offsite storage facility. Based on this first shipment of offsite boxes, a project strategy was developed. Mr. Patty completed processing of the Press Clippings series in December 2014 and the Press Releases in February 2015, when he began working onsite at C-SPAN two days each week. He finished processing the Viewer Mail and Education and Marketing series in 2015, and he continued with the Executive Files in Correspondence series in 2016.","Through financial support from C-SPAN, former C-SPAN employee Maura Pierce was hired by the University Libraries as Processing Assistant for the collection. Ms. Pierce began working on the project in January 2014, assisting with initial reorganization in preparation for shelving installation and processing of the press clippings and photograph collection. Based on Ms. Pierce's analysis, the total number of boxes from the photograph collection that were transferred to Mason was approximately half of the original estimate. She completed processing photograph albums pertaining to the Booknotes program in May 2015. Ms. Pierce also completed an inventory for additional photograph albums.","Amanda Menjivar was hired as the C-SPAN Project Archivist in March 2017. She re-assessed the already processed part of the collection (over 110 linear feet), processed the outstanding part (over 90 linear feet), and brought the two pieces into one whole collection. Ms. Brent spent the initial time in the process gaining intellectual control over the collection, including re-inventorying, and inventorying materials that had already been arranged. She then began inventorying the unarranged materials, such as the majority of the Executive Files and Correspondence collection. Based on this work, she organized the collection into twelve series.","Processing done by Jordan Patty and Maura Pierce completed in 2016; processing completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. EAD markup completed by Amanda Menjivar in 2017. Finding aid updated by Amanda Menjivar in November 2022."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGeorge Mason University also houses the Booknotes collection, which contains 801 nonfiction books used on the \u003citalic\u003eBooknotes\u003c/italic\u003e television series, hosted by Brian Lamb. Scanned images of Brian Lamb's own \"book notes\" are available online. More information is available on the \u003cextptr href=\"https://cspancollections.gmu.edu/s/Booknotes/page/Booknotes\" title=\"Booknotes collection website\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e. Purdue University houses the C-SPAN Video Library. More information is available on the \u003cextptr href=\"https://www.prf.org/researchpark/companies/c-companies/C-SPAN%20Archives.html\" title=\"Purdue website\" show=\"new\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["George Mason University also houses the Booknotes collection, which contains 801 nonfiction books used on the  Booknotes  television series, hosted by Brian Lamb. Scanned images of Brian Lamb's own \"book notes\" are available online. More information is available on the  . Purdue University houses the C-SPAN Video Library. More information is available on the  ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe C-SPAN records largely consist of correspondence, viewer mail, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, newspapers, audiovisual materials, posters, pamphlets, memorabilia, and books created between the years 1978-2012. The collection contains 12 series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 1: Press Clippings (1978-2012) includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 2: Routers (1984-1996) includes multiple press clips from a variety of sources and newspapers that were routed to Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus, 1994-1995 tour.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 3: C-SPAN Bus Clippings (1993-1994) includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 4: Press Releases (1985-2002) includes press releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 5: Green Room Faxes (1994) includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN studio green room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 6: Viewer Mail (1994-2004) includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics shown on C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and responses directed to Brian Lamb. 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The Bus's itinerary is also included."," Series 4: Press Releases (1985-2002) includes press releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\""," Series 5: Green Room Faxes (1994) includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN studio green room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb."," Series 6: Viewer Mail (1994-2004) includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics shown on C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and responses directed to Brian Lamb. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials."," Series 7: Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming."," Series 8: Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. Also includes documents related to C-SPAN's operating budget, Board Meetings and Executive Committee Meetings memoranda, press clippings, \"Booknotes\" materials and manuscripts, tour speeches, C-SPAN 2000, 20th Anniversary planning materials, and Time Warner Cable v. The City of New York court documents."," Series 9: Photographs (1978-2008) includes photographs, photographic negatives, and slides of a variety of C-SPAN's functions, including coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions and other public events, individuals who worked for and with C-SPAN, and Brian Lamb's activities and events he attended during that time."," Series 10: Audiovisual (1980s-2012) includes a wide variey of analog audiovisual formats and content, ranging from interviews with C-SPAN's board members, press clips, and public events, to graphic design mock ups and digital photographs. Formats include VHS tapes, U-matic tapes, floppy disks, cassette tapes, CDs, and DVDs, among others."," Series 11: Memorabilia (1980s-2012) includes memorabilia gathered from multiple C-SPAN functions and programs, such as the Tocqueville Tour, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates reenactment, the C-SPAN Bus, coverage of Presidential elections, in a variety of formats such as pens, pencils, pins, stickers, keychains, and many more."," Series 12: Miscellaneous (1809-2012) includes miscellaneous items such as award plaques gifted to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a number of organizations, newspapers, C-SPAN advertisements, loose scrapbook pages, exhibit panels of varying sizes, C-SPAN political cartoons, and an antique newspaper from 1809 given to Brian Lamb.","Includes press clippings related to C-SPAN and Brian Lamb from a wide variety of sources, including the Washington Post, New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, and multiple local-level newspapers. Topics range from international politics to the public perception of C-SPAN, as well as events such as C-SPAN's 25th Anniversary, programming, and political news.","This series includes multiple press clip routers from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff, covering topics such as presidential campaigns, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and the C-SPAN Bus 1994-1995 tour.","This series includes multiple press clip routers on the C-SPAN Bus from a variety of sources and newspapers for both Lamb and C-SPAN staff. The Bus's itinerary is also included.","This series includes Press Releases by and about C-SPAN's activities and endeavors, which include conferences, coverage of events, new television stations broadcasting C-SPAN, speeches, and promotions. Topics also include programming, such as \"Booknotes\" and \"Road to the White House.\"","This series includes faxes from C-SPAN viewers that were sent to the C-SPAN Green Room. These range from positive and negative responses to coverage and programming, as well as questions directed at Brian Lamb. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","This series includes viewer mail responding to multiple events and topics related to C-SPAN. Includes responses to C-SPAN programming, coverage, current events, politics, and Brian Lamb directly. Formats range widely, from handwritten to typed letters and greeting cards, to notecards and postcards, and other printed materials. Reproductions (photographs, scans, etc.) of items in this series may not be made by individual researchers. Limited reproductions can be made by SCRC staff for offsite use by researchers, but will only be made available with personally identifiable information redacted.","Education and Marketing (1989-2009) includes materials related to C-SPAN's various education and marketing campaigns. Topics include Viewer of the Week, American Writers, Campaign 2000 Educator's Conference, Alexis de Tocqueville, Lincoln-Douglas Series, and the C-SPAN School Bus. Other notable materials include original mixed-media portraits of famous authors and program transcripts of C-SPAN programming.","Executive Files and Correspondence (1976-2009) includes the majority of Lamb's personal correspondence with a number of individuals and organizations. 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