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No principle in acting or writing.\"  Some of the copied letters have comments written across the filled-in  pages, e.g. \"Foolish weakness\", \"Nonsense\" or \"Returned\" Received\". etc.","There is an alphabetical index of recipients in the back of the volume as well as a clipping about competitive skating.","Acc. 2009.518: In this Diary, 1890-1893 Stephen P. Middleton, who is living with his parents and siblings, describes his various jobs, being out of work, as well as social activities. He is very active in sports. Also included are YMCA sports programs.","For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, please see folder  links below.","There are 190 pages of letters and an index in the back. In the beginning, he leaves home after fighting with his father and tries to make a way for himself. He had been working in a Saw Mill, which he did not like, and tries other jobs, such as night watchman, and later works in a brickyard. He confides to one of his brothers of his love for his cousin Lizzie, talks of going out west and then to Texas, but later ends up returning home. There, he seems desperate to find a job he likes or some kind of adventure and even writes to Henry Stanley in Zanzibar, Africa, asking for work. He also submits some pieces to magazines asking them to publish them, and also writes to colleges about their Civil Engineering courses. He is very interested in athletics, including skating and baseball. \" \"Some examples of letters include: \"Oct 11, 1886 - To my sister Mattie: Dear Sister: Forgive me for leaving you the way I did, but can you guess how hard it was for me to leave. In going away I done what I thought was for the best. I hope I done right. You know what disagreeable things happened with Poppy and myself sometimes. Wasn't it best that that should be stopped. Did you know how everything seemed to go wrong with me making me dissatisfied, discouraging and sometimes driving me about to desperation. You know how I got to using bad words. That wasn't the worse. I got to swearing. I done wrong and I knew it, but when I was mad I didn't care much for that. I felt myself growing worse and worse. And I do believe that if I stayed there until I finished my trade and if everything went on at the rate it has been going, I would have become a drunkard or something equally bad. I thought if I would get away, the thought of home and loved ones there would help me fight against evil (and it will). I got sick, not sick enough to lay in bed all the time, but too sick to work, and Monday morning when Poppy called up the steps the way he did, I felt as if (as I told Georgie) for a quarter I would go away. Can you imagine the torture I went through the rest of the week. I didn't make up my mind to go until Saturday and even then I didn't know I would go until I was off. And now it is done. Don't worry about me Mattie, it might have been worse. Forgive me. God bless you. Good-bye. Your loving brother, Stevie. January 15, 1887 Dear Father: I suppose you are looking for an answer from me before this. I have been up to Roaring Branch and just got back on the 13th. Joey was about to send your letter to me. I don't think I lost much of a job at the Hotel either. I think I am too much afraid of being imposed upon because if anybody does the least thing out of the road, it seems hard for me to let it go without paying them back for it. Of course its a wrong...., but I don't know I must be proud I guess. I am very glad to hear you are better. Are you working yet? I started away from here on the 4th to hunt for work up there, but I believe its taken more experienced men for lumbering this time of the year, as it is pretty dangerous. I did help saw and split some wood at Thomacer, but that's not the kind of work I mean is and that only lasted a day or two. I suppose Georgie told you about how the place is. I liked the weather there a great deal better than here. I walked from Roaring Branch to Trout Run on Monday afternoon, about 15 miles. At Trout Run I heard of a man in from Texas who was gathering some young fellows together to take out there for herding cattle. I wanted to see him and waited there until Wednesday, when I started away and seen he was on the same train I was. I spoke to him about it at Willimsport. His offer is pretty good if he is honest. He says: I pay him $10 down for my fare from Lock Haven to Texas, where I could work the other $10 out when I am free to go where I please or pay the full $20 down at once and leave anytime. He says though he don't want the money but wants the man. He furnishes rifle, revolver, buckskin suit, pony saddle and bridle and says if I don't like the country he would send me back free of charge. Offers $40 a month and board at first, afterward, between that and $75. He says its not as much danger out there as some people make it out to be and that there is more danger in straying off with the herd, getting lost on the Prairie and meeting with Indians. They would rob you but would not hurt you. He says he wants fellows that don't drink nor swear, etc. Honest, sober, industrious young men. The man may be honest and all that, but it's risky business. I walked from Williamsport to .... with him. There I gave him 25 cents to telegraph to me at Pottersville to know if he had enough men. He took it and invited me over to a restaurant where we each had a plate of Oysters. We come from there to Northumberland where he paid for my night's lodging and my breakfast. We went to Church that night there. He asked me to go, he offered to buy me an overcoat if I wanted on and when I left him, offered me money if I hadn't enough. He said he would telegraph to me yesterday, but I rec'd none yet. Maybe he intends to come here if he does and Joey likes him, I may go. I would have liked to talked to you about it and liked you to see him. He gives his name as George W. Wilson, Harrisonville, Harrison Co., Texas. Says he was a Preacher but had to give it up on account of his health. I doubt whether I'll ever see him again. I think he is either honest or else playing a very deep game. I intend to start for Nebraska in two or three weeks if nothing happens and I have the money. I would like to see you all first, but I can't trust myself home. when I go home, I want to stay there. When I was up at .... I seen an Electric Battery and thinking you may be interested in it, I will try to give you a description of it. the old man said he made it about 60 years ago when he was 20 years old (a little drawing is there). Now I don't know what they are but I'l given them as I suppose: 1 \u0026 5 cloth \u0026 for friction. 2: glass cylinder. 3: conductors. 4: crank. Then he have different little things such as showing the effect of lightening rods in lightening. Good by. Your loving son Stevie. Tell Tommy to write. April 25, 1889 - To Mr. Henry M. Stanley, Zanzibar, Africa. Dear Sir: I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in writing this way to an entire stranger. If I am not mistaken, you know what this country is in regards to wages, etc. I understand you used to live hereabouts. Wages and work here is cut \u0026 dried and seems to be little chance for a poor young man. He must work hard and steady and he will not get a sum of money layed up until late in life (perhaps too late to enjoy it) indeed he will be lucky if he ever lays enough up to retire. And to one craving adventure now and then, this sort of life continually is all the harder. There is not enough adventure of the kind I like around here to find out what there is in me, there may be very little in me for all I know. If one could by a mighty burst of pluck, skill, daring and strength gain both his fame and fortune, I would like to be that person. I would not want to forsake this country, not even for 5 or 10 years, unless I was sure of coming back rich or at least well fixed. I am poor as I have hinted. I have not enough money to come there, if I was sure of prospering. Is there business chances in that country that would satisfy me? What do you pay your men on an expedition? What chances for getting a fortune are there? I don't want you to think any boyish novel-reading fancy induced me to write to you. If the outlook over there over-balances the circumstances here, my intentions are to come when I can. Your sincere well wishes....\"","June 19, 1890 - This afternoon we did not have work at the brickyard on account of fixing the rolle. Today there was a reunion of some of America at Valley Forge. I walked up there this afternoon. September 8th - This morning, Tommy, Ed Beidman and I went out to the Globe Park ball grounds, where we had a game of Kock-out. Elmer playing with us for awhile. This afternoon, Cora and Edie and Ed Beidmann, John Fretz, Tommy and I went out boating. We went to Catfish Dam. Had a pleasant time. The water and weather was clear and pleasant. Oct. 12 - The small insignificant things written in these books are not always written as much for their worth as they are to recall something else. People or circumstances and even frame of mind that I was in at that time. January 14, 1891 - They are having a great time with the Sioux Indians out west this winter. They have left their Reservation and there have been fighting with some killed on both sides. May 3, 1891 - The Norristown Baseball gounds at Oak View is fixed up in reasonable good condition this year. George was thrown out of work for a week. Him, Tommy, elmer and I seen a game between the Norristown \u0026 Richmond of Phila. Norristown beat them 18 to 0. I believe the Norristown had Granlick, Owens, Cox, Foulbrod and Valee playing. May 17 - There was Circus in town yesterday. It was Robbin's Circus. It didn't seem to be much account. They had no street parade. They had a few free exhibitions. This afternoon, I took a walk down around the Circus grounds at Franklin Avenue and then to the river to Camp grounds where they expected to have a game of ball, but no one was there. I went out o he brikyard, there was game between Norristown and Cooling. Norristown beat them 8 to 4. Joe Hartman pitched for Norristown. He seems to have luck. He had a good many strike outs, yet he appears to play a poor game. August 11, 1891 - Mattie came home last night. There was some excitement across the way last night at Wolfingers. Mr. Wofinger is a conductor on the railway and I believe does not get home till after 12 at night. Somewhere around 11 Mrs. Woflinger discovered a man in her room she thought it was her husband and went to get a light to see, when the man grabbed her and choked her and after quite a tussle he escaped. Jan 28, 1893 - Yesterday afternoon I was down to the gym. They are trying to organize a baseball team for next season and want George, Tommy and I to join it. June 7, 1893 - I was down at a gymnasium on Lafayette St tonight. Clarence Miller invited me down to see him take a boxing lesson. He is taking lessons off of a fellow by the name of Draper.","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","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00018","/repositories/2/resources/2506"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Stephen P. Middleton Letter Book and Diary"],"collection_title_tesim":["Stephen P. Middleton Letter Book and Diary"],"collection_ssim":["Stephen P. 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Middleton Letter Book and Diary, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed in October and November 2009 by Ute Schechter.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and minimally processed in October and November 2009 by Ute Schechter."],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Acc. 2009.492: Volume of copies of outgoing correspondence of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania for the years 1886-1892. The front cover is labeled 'Copy 1886-1892' and the first page is titled \"Time Account of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, wrote October 18th, 1886.\""," The first 3 pages were begun in 1880-1881 as an account of time worked and earnings, but starting on page 4 the author copied his outgoing letters. Letters are both of a private and professional nature and often concern Middleton's search for work. He is also interested in competitive ice skating and is looking for someone to support him in his athletic ambitions. In other places  he talks about working in a sawmill and brickyard and toward the end to the volume he is looking for work as machinist or engineer.","On the last page, on February 24, 1891 Middleton writes: \"It surprises me that I was ever so overcome by misery vc [?] as to write such nonsense as I have written in this book. Wild ravings of one unfortunate brought low by misery. No principle in acting or writing.\"  Some of the copied letters have comments written across the filled-in  pages, e.g. \"Foolish weakness\", \"Nonsense\" or \"Returned\" Received\". etc.","There is an alphabetical index of recipients in the back of the volume as well as a clipping about competitive skating.","Acc. 2009.518: In this Diary, 1890-1893 Stephen P. Middleton, who is living with his parents and siblings, describes his various jobs, being out of work, as well as social activities. He is very active in sports. Also included are YMCA sports programs.","For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, please see folder  links below.","There are 190 pages of letters and an index in the back. In the beginning, he leaves home after fighting with his father and tries to make a way for himself. He had been working in a Saw Mill, which he did not like, and tries other jobs, such as night watchman, and later works in a brickyard. He confides to one of his brothers of his love for his cousin Lizzie, talks of going out west and then to Texas, but later ends up returning home. There, he seems desperate to find a job he likes or some kind of adventure and even writes to Henry Stanley in Zanzibar, Africa, asking for work. He also submits some pieces to magazines asking them to publish them, and also writes to colleges about their Civil Engineering courses. He is very interested in athletics, including skating and baseball. \" \"Some examples of letters include: \"Oct 11, 1886 - To my sister Mattie: Dear Sister: Forgive me for leaving you the way I did, but can you guess how hard it was for me to leave. In going away I done what I thought was for the best. I hope I done right. You know what disagreeable things happened with Poppy and myself sometimes. Wasn't it best that that should be stopped. Did you know how everything seemed to go wrong with me making me dissatisfied, discouraging and sometimes driving me about to desperation. You know how I got to using bad words. That wasn't the worse. I got to swearing. I done wrong and I knew it, but when I was mad I didn't care much for that. I felt myself growing worse and worse. And I do believe that if I stayed there until I finished my trade and if everything went on at the rate it has been going, I would have become a drunkard or something equally bad. I thought if I would get away, the thought of home and loved ones there would help me fight against evil (and it will). I got sick, not sick enough to lay in bed all the time, but too sick to work, and Monday morning when Poppy called up the steps the way he did, I felt as if (as I told Georgie) for a quarter I would go away. Can you imagine the torture I went through the rest of the week. I didn't make up my mind to go until Saturday and even then I didn't know I would go until I was off. And now it is done. Don't worry about me Mattie, it might have been worse. Forgive me. God bless you. Good-bye. Your loving brother, Stevie. January 15, 1887 Dear Father: I suppose you are looking for an answer from me before this. I have been up to Roaring Branch and just got back on the 13th. Joey was about to send your letter to me. I don't think I lost much of a job at the Hotel either. I think I am too much afraid of being imposed upon because if anybody does the least thing out of the road, it seems hard for me to let it go without paying them back for it. Of course its a wrong...., but I don't know I must be proud I guess. I am very glad to hear you are better. Are you working yet? I started away from here on the 4th to hunt for work up there, but I believe its taken more experienced men for lumbering this time of the year, as it is pretty dangerous. I did help saw and split some wood at Thomacer, but that's not the kind of work I mean is and that only lasted a day or two. I suppose Georgie told you about how the place is. I liked the weather there a great deal better than here. I walked from Roaring Branch to Trout Run on Monday afternoon, about 15 miles. At Trout Run I heard of a man in from Texas who was gathering some young fellows together to take out there for herding cattle. I wanted to see him and waited there until Wednesday, when I started away and seen he was on the same train I was. I spoke to him about it at Willimsport. His offer is pretty good if he is honest. He says: I pay him $10 down for my fare from Lock Haven to Texas, where I could work the other $10 out when I am free to go where I please or pay the full $20 down at once and leave anytime. He says though he don't want the money but wants the man. He furnishes rifle, revolver, buckskin suit, pony saddle and bridle and says if I don't like the country he would send me back free of charge. Offers $40 a month and board at first, afterward, between that and $75. He says its not as much danger out there as some people make it out to be and that there is more danger in straying off with the herd, getting lost on the Prairie and meeting with Indians. They would rob you but would not hurt you. He says he wants fellows that don't drink nor swear, etc. Honest, sober, industrious young men. The man may be honest and all that, but it's risky business. I walked from Williamsport to .... with him. There I gave him 25 cents to telegraph to me at Pottersville to know if he had enough men. He took it and invited me over to a restaurant where we each had a plate of Oysters. We come from there to Northumberland where he paid for my night's lodging and my breakfast. We went to Church that night there. He asked me to go, he offered to buy me an overcoat if I wanted on and when I left him, offered me money if I hadn't enough. He said he would telegraph to me yesterday, but I rec'd none yet. Maybe he intends to come here if he does and Joey likes him, I may go. I would have liked to talked to you about it and liked you to see him. He gives his name as George W. Wilson, Harrisonville, Harrison Co., Texas. Says he was a Preacher but had to give it up on account of his health. I doubt whether I'll ever see him again. I think he is either honest or else playing a very deep game. I intend to start for Nebraska in two or three weeks if nothing happens and I have the money. I would like to see you all first, but I can't trust myself home. when I go home, I want to stay there. When I was up at .... I seen an Electric Battery and thinking you may be interested in it, I will try to give you a description of it. the old man said he made it about 60 years ago when he was 20 years old (a little drawing is there). Now I don't know what they are but I'l given them as I suppose: 1 \u0026 5 cloth \u0026 for friction. 2: glass cylinder. 3: conductors. 4: crank. Then he have different little things such as showing the effect of lightening rods in lightening. Good by. Your loving son Stevie. Tell Tommy to write. April 25, 1889 - To Mr. Henry M. Stanley, Zanzibar, Africa. Dear Sir: I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in writing this way to an entire stranger. If I am not mistaken, you know what this country is in regards to wages, etc. I understand you used to live hereabouts. Wages and work here is cut \u0026 dried and seems to be little chance for a poor young man. He must work hard and steady and he will not get a sum of money layed up until late in life (perhaps too late to enjoy it) indeed he will be lucky if he ever lays enough up to retire. And to one craving adventure now and then, this sort of life continually is all the harder. There is not enough adventure of the kind I like around here to find out what there is in me, there may be very little in me for all I know. If one could by a mighty burst of pluck, skill, daring and strength gain both his fame and fortune, I would like to be that person. I would not want to forsake this country, not even for 5 or 10 years, unless I was sure of coming back rich or at least well fixed. I am poor as I have hinted. I have not enough money to come there, if I was sure of prospering. Is there business chances in that country that would satisfy me? What do you pay your men on an expedition? What chances for getting a fortune are there? I don't want you to think any boyish novel-reading fancy induced me to write to you. If the outlook over there over-balances the circumstances here, my intentions are to come when I can. Your sincere well wishes....\"","June 19, 1890 - This afternoon we did not have work at the brickyard on account of fixing the rolle. Today there was a reunion of some of America at Valley Forge. I walked up there this afternoon. September 8th - This morning, Tommy, Ed Beidman and I went out to the Globe Park ball grounds, where we had a game of Kock-out. Elmer playing with us for awhile. This afternoon, Cora and Edie and Ed Beidmann, John Fretz, Tommy and I went out boating. We went to Catfish Dam. Had a pleasant time. The water and weather was clear and pleasant. Oct. 12 - The small insignificant things written in these books are not always written as much for their worth as they are to recall something else. People or circumstances and even frame of mind that I was in at that time. January 14, 1891 - They are having a great time with the Sioux Indians out west this winter. They have left their Reservation and there have been fighting with some killed on both sides. May 3, 1891 - The Norristown Baseball gounds at Oak View is fixed up in reasonable good condition this year. George was thrown out of work for a week. Him, Tommy, elmer and I seen a game between the Norristown \u0026 Richmond of Phila. Norristown beat them 18 to 0. I believe the Norristown had Granlick, Owens, Cox, Foulbrod and Valee playing. May 17 - There was Circus in town yesterday. It was Robbin's Circus. It didn't seem to be much account. They had no street parade. They had a few free exhibitions. This afternoon, I took a walk down around the Circus grounds at Franklin Avenue and then to the river to Camp grounds where they expected to have a game of ball, but no one was there. I went out o he brikyard, there was game between Norristown and Cooling. Norristown beat them 8 to 4. Joe Hartman pitched for Norristown. He seems to have luck. He had a good many strike outs, yet he appears to play a poor game. August 11, 1891 - Mattie came home last night. There was some excitement across the way last night at Wolfingers. Mr. Wofinger is a conductor on the railway and I believe does not get home till after 12 at night. Somewhere around 11 Mrs. Woflinger discovered a man in her room she thought it was her husband and went to get a light to see, when the man grabbed her and choked her and after quite a tussle he escaped. Jan 28, 1893 - Yesterday afternoon I was down to the gym. They are trying to organize a baseball team for next season and want George, Tommy and I to join it. June 7, 1893 - I was down at a gymnasium on Lafayette St tonight. Clarence Miller invited me down to see him take a boxing lesson. 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Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania for the years 1886-1892. The front cover is labeled 'Copy 1886-1892' and the first page is titled \"Time Account of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, wrote October 18th, 1886.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The first 3 pages were begun in 1880-1881 as an account of time worked and earnings, but starting on page 4 the author copied his outgoing letters. Letters are both of a private and professional nature and often concern Middleton's search for work. He is also interested in competitive ice skating and is looking for someone to support him in his athletic ambitions. In other places  he talks about working in a sawmill and brickyard and toward the end to the volume he is looking for work as machinist or engineer.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn the last page, on February 24, 1891 Middleton writes: \"It surprises me that I was ever so overcome by misery vc [?] as to write such nonsense as I have written in this book. Wild ravings of one unfortunate brought low by misery. No principle in acting or writing.\"  Some of the copied letters have comments written across the filled-in  pages, e.g. \"Foolish weakness\", \"Nonsense\" or \"Returned\" Received\". etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is an alphabetical index of recipients in the back of the volume as well as a clipping about competitive skating.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2009.518: In this Diary, 1890-1893 Stephen P. Middleton, who is living with his parents and siblings, describes his various jobs, being out of work, as well as social activities. He is very active in sports. Also included are YMCA sports programs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, please see folder  links below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are 190 pages of letters and an index in the back. In the beginning, he leaves home after fighting with his father and tries to make a way for himself. He had been working in a Saw Mill, which he did not like, and tries other jobs, such as night watchman, and later works in a brickyard. He confides to one of his brothers of his love for his cousin Lizzie, talks of going out west and then to Texas, but later ends up returning home. There, he seems desperate to find a job he likes or some kind of adventure and even writes to Henry Stanley in Zanzibar, Africa, asking for work. He also submits some pieces to magazines asking them to publish them, and also writes to colleges about their Civil Engineering courses. He is very interested in athletics, including skating and baseball. \" \"Some examples of letters include: \"Oct 11, 1886 - To my sister Mattie: Dear Sister: Forgive me for leaving you the way I did, but can you guess how hard it was for me to leave. In going away I done what I thought was for the best. I hope I done right. You know what disagreeable things happened with Poppy and myself sometimes. Wasn't it best that that should be stopped. Did you know how everything seemed to go wrong with me making me dissatisfied, discouraging and sometimes driving me about to desperation. You know how I got to using bad words. That wasn't the worse. I got to swearing. I done wrong and I knew it, but when I was mad I didn't care much for that. I felt myself growing worse and worse. And I do believe that if I stayed there until I finished my trade and if everything went on at the rate it has been going, I would have become a drunkard or something equally bad. I thought if I would get away, the thought of home and loved ones there would help me fight against evil (and it will). I got sick, not sick enough to lay in bed all the time, but too sick to work, and Monday morning when Poppy called up the steps the way he did, I felt as if (as I told Georgie) for a quarter I would go away. Can you imagine the torture I went through the rest of the week. I didn't make up my mind to go until Saturday and even then I didn't know I would go until I was off. And now it is done. Don't worry about me Mattie, it might have been worse. Forgive me. God bless you. Good-bye. Your loving brother, Stevie. January 15, 1887 Dear Father: I suppose you are looking for an answer from me before this. I have been up to Roaring Branch and just got back on the 13th. Joey was about to send your letter to me. I don't think I lost much of a job at the Hotel either. I think I am too much afraid of being imposed upon because if anybody does the least thing out of the road, it seems hard for me to let it go without paying them back for it. Of course its a wrong...., but I don't know I must be proud I guess. I am very glad to hear you are better. Are you working yet? I started away from here on the 4th to hunt for work up there, but I believe its taken more experienced men for lumbering this time of the year, as it is pretty dangerous. I did help saw and split some wood at Thomacer, but that's not the kind of work I mean is and that only lasted a day or two. I suppose Georgie told you about how the place is. I liked the weather there a great deal better than here. I walked from Roaring Branch to Trout Run on Monday afternoon, about 15 miles. At Trout Run I heard of a man in from Texas who was gathering some young fellows together to take out there for herding cattle. I wanted to see him and waited there until Wednesday, when I started away and seen he was on the same train I was. I spoke to him about it at Willimsport. His offer is pretty good if he is honest. He says: I pay him $10 down for my fare from Lock Haven to Texas, where I could work the other $10 out when I am free to go where I please or pay the full $20 down at once and leave anytime. He says though he don't want the money but wants the man. He furnishes rifle, revolver, buckskin suit, pony saddle and bridle and says if I don't like the country he would send me back free of charge. Offers $40 a month and board at first, afterward, between that and $75. He says its not as much danger out there as some people make it out to be and that there is more danger in straying off with the herd, getting lost on the Prairie and meeting with Indians. They would rob you but would not hurt you. He says he wants fellows that don't drink nor swear, etc. Honest, sober, industrious young men. The man may be honest and all that, but it's risky business. I walked from Williamsport to .... with him. There I gave him 25 cents to telegraph to me at Pottersville to know if he had enough men. He took it and invited me over to a restaurant where we each had a plate of Oysters. We come from there to Northumberland where he paid for my night's lodging and my breakfast. We went to Church that night there. He asked me to go, he offered to buy me an overcoat if I wanted on and when I left him, offered me money if I hadn't enough. He said he would telegraph to me yesterday, but I rec'd none yet. Maybe he intends to come here if he does and Joey likes him, I may go. I would have liked to talked to you about it and liked you to see him. He gives his name as George W. Wilson, Harrisonville, Harrison Co., Texas. Says he was a Preacher but had to give it up on account of his health. I doubt whether I'll ever see him again. I think he is either honest or else playing a very deep game. I intend to start for Nebraska in two or three weeks if nothing happens and I have the money. I would like to see you all first, but I can't trust myself home. when I go home, I want to stay there. When I was up at .... I seen an Electric Battery and thinking you may be interested in it, I will try to give you a description of it. the old man said he made it about 60 years ago when he was 20 years old (a little drawing is there). Now I don't know what they are but I'l given them as I suppose: 1 \u0026amp; 5 cloth \u0026amp; for friction. 2: glass cylinder. 3: conductors. 4: crank. Then he have different little things such as showing the effect of lightening rods in lightening. Good by. Your loving son Stevie. Tell Tommy to write. April 25, 1889 - To Mr. Henry M. Stanley, Zanzibar, Africa. Dear Sir: I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in writing this way to an entire stranger. If I am not mistaken, you know what this country is in regards to wages, etc. I understand you used to live hereabouts. Wages and work here is cut \u0026amp; dried and seems to be little chance for a poor young man. He must work hard and steady and he will not get a sum of money layed up until late in life (perhaps too late to enjoy it) indeed he will be lucky if he ever lays enough up to retire. And to one craving adventure now and then, this sort of life continually is all the harder. There is not enough adventure of the kind I like around here to find out what there is in me, there may be very little in me for all I know. If one could by a mighty burst of pluck, skill, daring and strength gain both his fame and fortune, I would like to be that person. I would not want to forsake this country, not even for 5 or 10 years, unless I was sure of coming back rich or at least well fixed. I am poor as I have hinted. I have not enough money to come there, if I was sure of prospering. Is there business chances in that country that would satisfy me? What do you pay your men on an expedition? What chances for getting a fortune are there? I don't want you to think any boyish novel-reading fancy induced me to write to you. If the outlook over there over-balances the circumstances here, my intentions are to come when I can. Your sincere well wishes....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 19, 1890 - This afternoon we did not have work at the brickyard on account of fixing the rolle. Today there was a reunion of some of America at Valley Forge. I walked up there this afternoon. September 8th - This morning, Tommy, Ed Beidman and I went out to the Globe Park ball grounds, where we had a game of Kock-out. Elmer playing with us for awhile. This afternoon, Cora and Edie and Ed Beidmann, John Fretz, Tommy and I went out boating. We went to Catfish Dam. Had a pleasant time. The water and weather was clear and pleasant. Oct. 12 - The small insignificant things written in these books are not always written as much for their worth as they are to recall something else. People or circumstances and even frame of mind that I was in at that time. January 14, 1891 - They are having a great time with the Sioux Indians out west this winter. They have left their Reservation and there have been fighting with some killed on both sides. May 3, 1891 - The Norristown Baseball gounds at Oak View is fixed up in reasonable good condition this year. George was thrown out of work for a week. Him, Tommy, elmer and I seen a game between the Norristown \u0026amp; Richmond of Phila. Norristown beat them 18 to 0. I believe the Norristown had Granlick, Owens, Cox, Foulbrod and Valee playing. May 17 - There was Circus in town yesterday. It was Robbin's Circus. It didn't seem to be much account. They had no street parade. They had a few free exhibitions. This afternoon, I took a walk down around the Circus grounds at Franklin Avenue and then to the river to Camp grounds where they expected to have a game of ball, but no one was there. I went out o he brikyard, there was game between Norristown and Cooling. Norristown beat them 8 to 4. Joe Hartman pitched for Norristown. He seems to have luck. He had a good many strike outs, yet he appears to play a poor game. August 11, 1891 - Mattie came home last night. There was some excitement across the way last night at Wolfingers. Mr. Wofinger is a conductor on the railway and I believe does not get home till after 12 at night. Somewhere around 11 Mrs. Woflinger discovered a man in her room she thought it was her husband and went to get a light to see, when the man grabbed her and choked her and after quite a tussle he escaped. Jan 28, 1893 - Yesterday afternoon I was down to the gym. They are trying to organize a baseball team for next season and want George, Tommy and I to join it. 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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.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","The fragile nature of this material may limit handling."," Diary, 1890-1893, has been cleaned of mold, but mold stains are still present throughout the pages.","Accessioned and minimally processed in October and November 2009 by Ute Schechter.","Acc. 2009.492: Volume of copies of outgoing correspondence of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania for the years 1886-1892. The front cover is labeled 'Copy 1886-1892' and the first page is titled \"Time Account of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, wrote October 18th, 1886.\""," The first 3 pages were begun in 1880-1881 as an account of time worked and earnings, but starting on page 4 the author copied his outgoing letters. Letters are both of a private and professional nature and often concern Middleton's search for work. He is also interested in competitive ice skating and is looking for someone to support him in his athletic ambitions. In other places  he talks about working in a sawmill and brickyard and toward the end to the volume he is looking for work as machinist or engineer.","On the last page, on February 24, 1891 Middleton writes: \"It surprises me that I was ever so overcome by misery vc [?] as to write such nonsense as I have written in this book. Wild ravings of one unfortunate brought low by misery. No principle in acting or writing.\"  Some of the copied letters have comments written across the filled-in  pages, e.g. \"Foolish weakness\", \"Nonsense\" or \"Returned\" Received\". etc.","There is an alphabetical index of recipients in the back of the volume as well as a clipping about competitive skating.","Acc. 2009.518: In this Diary, 1890-1893 Stephen P. Middleton, who is living with his parents and siblings, describes his various jobs, being out of work, as well as social activities. He is very active in sports. Also included are YMCA sports programs.","For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, please see folder  links below.","There are 190 pages of letters and an index in the back. In the beginning, he leaves home after fighting with his father and tries to make a way for himself. He had been working in a Saw Mill, which he did not like, and tries other jobs, such as night watchman, and later works in a brickyard. He confides to one of his brothers of his love for his cousin Lizzie, talks of going out west and then to Texas, but later ends up returning home. There, he seems desperate to find a job he likes or some kind of adventure and even writes to Henry Stanley in Zanzibar, Africa, asking for work. He also submits some pieces to magazines asking them to publish them, and also writes to colleges about their Civil Engineering courses. He is very interested in athletics, including skating and baseball. \" \"Some examples of letters include: \"Oct 11, 1886 - To my sister Mattie: Dear Sister: Forgive me for leaving you the way I did, but can you guess how hard it was for me to leave. In going away I done what I thought was for the best. I hope I done right. You know what disagreeable things happened with Poppy and myself sometimes. Wasn't it best that that should be stopped. Did you know how everything seemed to go wrong with me making me dissatisfied, discouraging and sometimes driving me about to desperation. You know how I got to using bad words. That wasn't the worse. I got to swearing. I done wrong and I knew it, but when I was mad I didn't care much for that. I felt myself growing worse and worse. And I do believe that if I stayed there until I finished my trade and if everything went on at the rate it has been going, I would have become a drunkard or something equally bad. I thought if I would get away, the thought of home and loved ones there would help me fight against evil (and it will). I got sick, not sick enough to lay in bed all the time, but too sick to work, and Monday morning when Poppy called up the steps the way he did, I felt as if (as I told Georgie) for a quarter I would go away. Can you imagine the torture I went through the rest of the week. I didn't make up my mind to go until Saturday and even then I didn't know I would go until I was off. And now it is done. Don't worry about me Mattie, it might have been worse. Forgive me. God bless you. Good-bye. Your loving brother, Stevie. January 15, 1887 Dear Father: I suppose you are looking for an answer from me before this. I have been up to Roaring Branch and just got back on the 13th. Joey was about to send your letter to me. I don't think I lost much of a job at the Hotel either. I think I am too much afraid of being imposed upon because if anybody does the least thing out of the road, it seems hard for me to let it go without paying them back for it. Of course its a wrong...., but I don't know I must be proud I guess. I am very glad to hear you are better. Are you working yet? I started away from here on the 4th to hunt for work up there, but I believe its taken more experienced men for lumbering this time of the year, as it is pretty dangerous. I did help saw and split some wood at Thomacer, but that's not the kind of work I mean is and that only lasted a day or two. I suppose Georgie told you about how the place is. I liked the weather there a great deal better than here. I walked from Roaring Branch to Trout Run on Monday afternoon, about 15 miles. At Trout Run I heard of a man in from Texas who was gathering some young fellows together to take out there for herding cattle. I wanted to see him and waited there until Wednesday, when I started away and seen he was on the same train I was. I spoke to him about it at Willimsport. His offer is pretty good if he is honest. He says: I pay him $10 down for my fare from Lock Haven to Texas, where I could work the other $10 out when I am free to go where I please or pay the full $20 down at once and leave anytime. He says though he don't want the money but wants the man. He furnishes rifle, revolver, buckskin suit, pony saddle and bridle and says if I don't like the country he would send me back free of charge. Offers $40 a month and board at first, afterward, between that and $75. He says its not as much danger out there as some people make it out to be and that there is more danger in straying off with the herd, getting lost on the Prairie and meeting with Indians. They would rob you but would not hurt you. He says he wants fellows that don't drink nor swear, etc. Honest, sober, industrious young men. The man may be honest and all that, but it's risky business. I walked from Williamsport to .... with him. There I gave him 25 cents to telegraph to me at Pottersville to know if he had enough men. He took it and invited me over to a restaurant where we each had a plate of Oysters. We come from there to Northumberland where he paid for my night's lodging and my breakfast. We went to Church that night there. He asked me to go, he offered to buy me an overcoat if I wanted on and when I left him, offered me money if I hadn't enough. He said he would telegraph to me yesterday, but I rec'd none yet. Maybe he intends to come here if he does and Joey likes him, I may go. I would have liked to talked to you about it and liked you to see him. He gives his name as George W. Wilson, Harrisonville, Harrison Co., Texas. Says he was a Preacher but had to give it up on account of his health. I doubt whether I'll ever see him again. I think he is either honest or else playing a very deep game. I intend to start for Nebraska in two or three weeks if nothing happens and I have the money. I would like to see you all first, but I can't trust myself home. when I go home, I want to stay there. When I was up at .... I seen an Electric Battery and thinking you may be interested in it, I will try to give you a description of it. the old man said he made it about 60 years ago when he was 20 years old (a little drawing is there). Now I don't know what they are but I'l given them as I suppose: 1 \u0026 5 cloth \u0026 for friction. 2: glass cylinder. 3: conductors. 4: crank. Then he have different little things such as showing the effect of lightening rods in lightening. Good by. Your loving son Stevie. Tell Tommy to write. April 25, 1889 - To Mr. Henry M. Stanley, Zanzibar, Africa. Dear Sir: I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in writing this way to an entire stranger. If I am not mistaken, you know what this country is in regards to wages, etc. I understand you used to live hereabouts. Wages and work here is cut \u0026 dried and seems to be little chance for a poor young man. He must work hard and steady and he will not get a sum of money layed up until late in life (perhaps too late to enjoy it) indeed he will be lucky if he ever lays enough up to retire. And to one craving adventure now and then, this sort of life continually is all the harder. There is not enough adventure of the kind I like around here to find out what there is in me, there may be very little in me for all I know. If one could by a mighty burst of pluck, skill, daring and strength gain both his fame and fortune, I would like to be that person. I would not want to forsake this country, not even for 5 or 10 years, unless I was sure of coming back rich or at least well fixed. I am poor as I have hinted. I have not enough money to come there, if I was sure of prospering. Is there business chances in that country that would satisfy me? What do you pay your men on an expedition? What chances for getting a fortune are there? I don't want you to think any boyish novel-reading fancy induced me to write to you. If the outlook over there over-balances the circumstances here, my intentions are to come when I can. Your sincere well wishes....\"","June 19, 1890 - This afternoon we did not have work at the brickyard on account of fixing the rolle. Today there was a reunion of some of America at Valley Forge. I walked up there this afternoon. September 8th - This morning, Tommy, Ed Beidman and I went out to the Globe Park ball grounds, where we had a game of Kock-out. Elmer playing with us for awhile. This afternoon, Cora and Edie and Ed Beidmann, John Fretz, Tommy and I went out boating. We went to Catfish Dam. Had a pleasant time. The water and weather was clear and pleasant. Oct. 12 - The small insignificant things written in these books are not always written as much for their worth as they are to recall something else. People or circumstances and even frame of mind that I was in at that time. January 14, 1891 - They are having a great time with the Sioux Indians out west this winter. They have left their Reservation and there have been fighting with some killed on both sides. May 3, 1891 - The Norristown Baseball gounds at Oak View is fixed up in reasonable good condition this year. George was thrown out of work for a week. Him, Tommy, elmer and I seen a game between the Norristown \u0026 Richmond of Phila. Norristown beat them 18 to 0. I believe the Norristown had Granlick, Owens, Cox, Foulbrod and Valee playing. May 17 - There was Circus in town yesterday. It was Robbin's Circus. It didn't seem to be much account. They had no street parade. They had a few free exhibitions. This afternoon, I took a walk down around the Circus grounds at Franklin Avenue and then to the river to Camp grounds where they expected to have a game of ball, but no one was there. I went out o he brikyard, there was game between Norristown and Cooling. Norristown beat them 8 to 4. Joe Hartman pitched for Norristown. He seems to have luck. He had a good many strike outs, yet he appears to play a poor game. August 11, 1891 - Mattie came home last night. There was some excitement across the way last night at Wolfingers. Mr. Wofinger is a conductor on the railway and I believe does not get home till after 12 at night. Somewhere around 11 Mrs. Woflinger discovered a man in her room she thought it was her husband and went to get a light to see, when the man grabbed her and choked her and after quite a tussle he escaped. Jan 28, 1893 - Yesterday afternoon I was down to the gym. They are trying to organize a baseball team for next season and want George, Tommy and I to join it. June 7, 1893 - I was down at a gymnasium on Lafayette St tonight. Clarence Miller invited me down to see him take a boxing lesson. 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Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, wrote October 18th, 1886.\""," The first 3 pages were begun in 1880-1881 as an account of time worked and earnings, but starting on page 4 the author copied his outgoing letters. Letters are both of a private and professional nature and often concern Middleton's search for work. He is also interested in competitive ice skating and is looking for someone to support him in his athletic ambitions. In other places  he talks about working in a sawmill and brickyard and toward the end to the volume he is looking for work as machinist or engineer.","On the last page, on February 24, 1891 Middleton writes: \"It surprises me that I was ever so overcome by misery vc [?] as to write such nonsense as I have written in this book. Wild ravings of one unfortunate brought low by misery. No principle in acting or writing.\"  Some of the copied letters have comments written across the filled-in  pages, e.g. \"Foolish weakness\", \"Nonsense\" or \"Returned\" Received\". etc.","There is an alphabetical index of recipients in the back of the volume as well as a clipping about competitive skating.","Acc. 2009.518: In this Diary, 1890-1893 Stephen P. Middleton, who is living with his parents and siblings, describes his various jobs, being out of work, as well as social activities. He is very active in sports. Also included are YMCA sports programs.","For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, please see folder  links below.","There are 190 pages of letters and an index in the back. In the beginning, he leaves home after fighting with his father and tries to make a way for himself. He had been working in a Saw Mill, which he did not like, and tries other jobs, such as night watchman, and later works in a brickyard. He confides to one of his brothers of his love for his cousin Lizzie, talks of going out west and then to Texas, but later ends up returning home. There, he seems desperate to find a job he likes or some kind of adventure and even writes to Henry Stanley in Zanzibar, Africa, asking for work. He also submits some pieces to magazines asking them to publish them, and also writes to colleges about their Civil Engineering courses. He is very interested in athletics, including skating and baseball. \" \"Some examples of letters include: \"Oct 11, 1886 - To my sister Mattie: Dear Sister: Forgive me for leaving you the way I did, but can you guess how hard it was for me to leave. In going away I done what I thought was for the best. I hope I done right. You know what disagreeable things happened with Poppy and myself sometimes. Wasn't it best that that should be stopped. Did you know how everything seemed to go wrong with me making me dissatisfied, discouraging and sometimes driving me about to desperation. You know how I got to using bad words. That wasn't the worse. I got to swearing. I done wrong and I knew it, but when I was mad I didn't care much for that. I felt myself growing worse and worse. And I do believe that if I stayed there until I finished my trade and if everything went on at the rate it has been going, I would have become a drunkard or something equally bad. I thought if I would get away, the thought of home and loved ones there would help me fight against evil (and it will). I got sick, not sick enough to lay in bed all the time, but too sick to work, and Monday morning when Poppy called up the steps the way he did, I felt as if (as I told Georgie) for a quarter I would go away. Can you imagine the torture I went through the rest of the week. I didn't make up my mind to go until Saturday and even then I didn't know I would go until I was off. And now it is done. Don't worry about me Mattie, it might have been worse. Forgive me. God bless you. Good-bye. Your loving brother, Stevie. January 15, 1887 Dear Father: I suppose you are looking for an answer from me before this. I have been up to Roaring Branch and just got back on the 13th. Joey was about to send your letter to me. I don't think I lost much of a job at the Hotel either. I think I am too much afraid of being imposed upon because if anybody does the least thing out of the road, it seems hard for me to let it go without paying them back for it. Of course its a wrong...., but I don't know I must be proud I guess. I am very glad to hear you are better. Are you working yet? I started away from here on the 4th to hunt for work up there, but I believe its taken more experienced men for lumbering this time of the year, as it is pretty dangerous. I did help saw and split some wood at Thomacer, but that's not the kind of work I mean is and that only lasted a day or two. I suppose Georgie told you about how the place is. I liked the weather there a great deal better than here. I walked from Roaring Branch to Trout Run on Monday afternoon, about 15 miles. At Trout Run I heard of a man in from Texas who was gathering some young fellows together to take out there for herding cattle. I wanted to see him and waited there until Wednesday, when I started away and seen he was on the same train I was. I spoke to him about it at Willimsport. His offer is pretty good if he is honest. He says: I pay him $10 down for my fare from Lock Haven to Texas, where I could work the other $10 out when I am free to go where I please or pay the full $20 down at once and leave anytime. He says though he don't want the money but wants the man. He furnishes rifle, revolver, buckskin suit, pony saddle and bridle and says if I don't like the country he would send me back free of charge. Offers $40 a month and board at first, afterward, between that and $75. He says its not as much danger out there as some people make it out to be and that there is more danger in straying off with the herd, getting lost on the Prairie and meeting with Indians. They would rob you but would not hurt you. He says he wants fellows that don't drink nor swear, etc. Honest, sober, industrious young men. The man may be honest and all that, but it's risky business. I walked from Williamsport to .... with him. There I gave him 25 cents to telegraph to me at Pottersville to know if he had enough men. He took it and invited me over to a restaurant where we each had a plate of Oysters. We come from there to Northumberland where he paid for my night's lodging and my breakfast. We went to Church that night there. He asked me to go, he offered to buy me an overcoat if I wanted on and when I left him, offered me money if I hadn't enough. He said he would telegraph to me yesterday, but I rec'd none yet. Maybe he intends to come here if he does and Joey likes him, I may go. I would have liked to talked to you about it and liked you to see him. He gives his name as George W. Wilson, Harrisonville, Harrison Co., Texas. Says he was a Preacher but had to give it up on account of his health. I doubt whether I'll ever see him again. I think he is either honest or else playing a very deep game. I intend to start for Nebraska in two or three weeks if nothing happens and I have the money. I would like to see you all first, but I can't trust myself home. when I go home, I want to stay there. When I was up at .... I seen an Electric Battery and thinking you may be interested in it, I will try to give you a description of it. the old man said he made it about 60 years ago when he was 20 years old (a little drawing is there). Now I don't know what they are but I'l given them as I suppose: 1 \u0026 5 cloth \u0026 for friction. 2: glass cylinder. 3: conductors. 4: crank. Then he have different little things such as showing the effect of lightening rods in lightening. Good by. Your loving son Stevie. Tell Tommy to write. April 25, 1889 - To Mr. Henry M. Stanley, Zanzibar, Africa. Dear Sir: I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in writing this way to an entire stranger. If I am not mistaken, you know what this country is in regards to wages, etc. I understand you used to live hereabouts. Wages and work here is cut \u0026 dried and seems to be little chance for a poor young man. He must work hard and steady and he will not get a sum of money layed up until late in life (perhaps too late to enjoy it) indeed he will be lucky if he ever lays enough up to retire. And to one craving adventure now and then, this sort of life continually is all the harder. There is not enough adventure of the kind I like around here to find out what there is in me, there may be very little in me for all I know. If one could by a mighty burst of pluck, skill, daring and strength gain both his fame and fortune, I would like to be that person. I would not want to forsake this country, not even for 5 or 10 years, unless I was sure of coming back rich or at least well fixed. I am poor as I have hinted. I have not enough money to come there, if I was sure of prospering. Is there business chances in that country that would satisfy me? What do you pay your men on an expedition? What chances for getting a fortune are there? I don't want you to think any boyish novel-reading fancy induced me to write to you. If the outlook over there over-balances the circumstances here, my intentions are to come when I can. Your sincere well wishes....\"","June 19, 1890 - This afternoon we did not have work at the brickyard on account of fixing the rolle. Today there was a reunion of some of America at Valley Forge. I walked up there this afternoon. September 8th - This morning, Tommy, Ed Beidman and I went out to the Globe Park ball grounds, where we had a game of Kock-out. Elmer playing with us for awhile. This afternoon, Cora and Edie and Ed Beidmann, John Fretz, Tommy and I went out boating. We went to Catfish Dam. Had a pleasant time. The water and weather was clear and pleasant. Oct. 12 - The small insignificant things written in these books are not always written as much for their worth as they are to recall something else. People or circumstances and even frame of mind that I was in at that time. January 14, 1891 - They are having a great time with the Sioux Indians out west this winter. They have left their Reservation and there have been fighting with some killed on both sides. May 3, 1891 - The Norristown Baseball gounds at Oak View is fixed up in reasonable good condition this year. George was thrown out of work for a week. Him, Tommy, elmer and I seen a game between the Norristown \u0026 Richmond of Phila. Norristown beat them 18 to 0. I believe the Norristown had Granlick, Owens, Cox, Foulbrod and Valee playing. May 17 - There was Circus in town yesterday. It was Robbin's Circus. It didn't seem to be much account. They had no street parade. They had a few free exhibitions. This afternoon, I took a walk down around the Circus grounds at Franklin Avenue and then to the river to Camp grounds where they expected to have a game of ball, but no one was there. I went out o he brikyard, there was game between Norristown and Cooling. Norristown beat them 8 to 4. Joe Hartman pitched for Norristown. He seems to have luck. He had a good many strike outs, yet he appears to play a poor game. August 11, 1891 - Mattie came home last night. There was some excitement across the way last night at Wolfingers. Mr. Wofinger is a conductor on the railway and I believe does not get home till after 12 at night. Somewhere around 11 Mrs. Woflinger discovered a man in her room she thought it was her husband and went to get a light to see, when the man grabbed her and choked her and after quite a tussle he escaped. Jan 28, 1893 - Yesterday afternoon I was down to the gym. They are trying to organize a baseball team for next season and want George, Tommy and I to join it. June 7, 1893 - I was down at a gymnasium on Lafayette St tonight. Clarence Miller invited me down to see him take a boxing lesson. He is taking lessons off of a fellow by the name of Draper."],"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"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":2,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T09:57:52.309Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2009.492: Volume of copies of outgoing correspondence of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania for the years 1886-1892. The front cover is labeled 'Copy 1886-1892' and the first page is titled \"Time Account of Stephen P. Middleton of Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, wrote October 18th, 1886.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The first 3 pages were begun in 1880-1881 as an account of time worked and earnings, but starting on page 4 the author copied his outgoing letters. Letters are both of a private and professional nature and often concern Middleton's search for work. He is also interested in competitive ice skating and is looking for someone to support him in his athletic ambitions. In other places  he talks about working in a sawmill and brickyard and toward the end to the volume he is looking for work as machinist or engineer.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn the last page, on February 24, 1891 Middleton writes: \"It surprises me that I was ever so overcome by misery vc [?] as to write such nonsense as I have written in this book. Wild ravings of one unfortunate brought low by misery. No principle in acting or writing.\"  Some of the copied letters have comments written across the filled-in  pages, e.g. \"Foolish weakness\", \"Nonsense\" or \"Returned\" Received\". etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is an alphabetical index of recipients in the back of the volume as well as a clipping about competitive skating.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 2009.518: In this Diary, 1890-1893 Stephen P. Middleton, who is living with his parents and siblings, describes his various jobs, being out of work, as well as social activities. He is very active in sports. Also included are YMCA sports programs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, please see folder  links below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are 190 pages of letters and an index in the back. In the beginning, he leaves home after fighting with his father and tries to make a way for himself. He had been working in a Saw Mill, which he did not like, and tries other jobs, such as night watchman, and later works in a brickyard. He confides to one of his brothers of his love for his cousin Lizzie, talks of going out west and then to Texas, but later ends up returning home. There, he seems desperate to find a job he likes or some kind of adventure and even writes to Henry Stanley in Zanzibar, Africa, asking for work. He also submits some pieces to magazines asking them to publish them, and also writes to colleges about their Civil Engineering courses. He is very interested in athletics, including skating and baseball. \" \"Some examples of letters include: \"Oct 11, 1886 - To my sister Mattie: Dear Sister: Forgive me for leaving you the way I did, but can you guess how hard it was for me to leave. In going away I done what I thought was for the best. I hope I done right. You know what disagreeable things happened with Poppy and myself sometimes. Wasn't it best that that should be stopped. Did you know how everything seemed to go wrong with me making me dissatisfied, discouraging and sometimes driving me about to desperation. You know how I got to using bad words. That wasn't the worse. I got to swearing. I done wrong and I knew it, but when I was mad I didn't care much for that. I felt myself growing worse and worse. And I do believe that if I stayed there until I finished my trade and if everything went on at the rate it has been going, I would have become a drunkard or something equally bad. I thought if I would get away, the thought of home and loved ones there would help me fight against evil (and it will). I got sick, not sick enough to lay in bed all the time, but too sick to work, and Monday morning when Poppy called up the steps the way he did, I felt as if (as I told Georgie) for a quarter I would go away. Can you imagine the torture I went through the rest of the week. I didn't make up my mind to go until Saturday and even then I didn't know I would go until I was off. And now it is done. Don't worry about me Mattie, it might have been worse. Forgive me. God bless you. Good-bye. Your loving brother, Stevie. January 15, 1887 Dear Father: I suppose you are looking for an answer from me before this. I have been up to Roaring Branch and just got back on the 13th. Joey was about to send your letter to me. I don't think I lost much of a job at the Hotel either. I think I am too much afraid of being imposed upon because if anybody does the least thing out of the road, it seems hard for me to let it go without paying them back for it. Of course its a wrong...., but I don't know I must be proud I guess. I am very glad to hear you are better. Are you working yet? I started away from here on the 4th to hunt for work up there, but I believe its taken more experienced men for lumbering this time of the year, as it is pretty dangerous. I did help saw and split some wood at Thomacer, but that's not the kind of work I mean is and that only lasted a day or two. I suppose Georgie told you about how the place is. I liked the weather there a great deal better than here. I walked from Roaring Branch to Trout Run on Monday afternoon, about 15 miles. At Trout Run I heard of a man in from Texas who was gathering some young fellows together to take out there for herding cattle. I wanted to see him and waited there until Wednesday, when I started away and seen he was on the same train I was. I spoke to him about it at Willimsport. His offer is pretty good if he is honest. He says: I pay him $10 down for my fare from Lock Haven to Texas, where I could work the other $10 out when I am free to go where I please or pay the full $20 down at once and leave anytime. He says though he don't want the money but wants the man. He furnishes rifle, revolver, buckskin suit, pony saddle and bridle and says if I don't like the country he would send me back free of charge. Offers $40 a month and board at first, afterward, between that and $75. He says its not as much danger out there as some people make it out to be and that there is more danger in straying off with the herd, getting lost on the Prairie and meeting with Indians. They would rob you but would not hurt you. He says he wants fellows that don't drink nor swear, etc. Honest, sober, industrious young men. The man may be honest and all that, but it's risky business. I walked from Williamsport to .... with him. There I gave him 25 cents to telegraph to me at Pottersville to know if he had enough men. He took it and invited me over to a restaurant where we each had a plate of Oysters. We come from there to Northumberland where he paid for my night's lodging and my breakfast. We went to Church that night there. He asked me to go, he offered to buy me an overcoat if I wanted on and when I left him, offered me money if I hadn't enough. He said he would telegraph to me yesterday, but I rec'd none yet. Maybe he intends to come here if he does and Joey likes him, I may go. I would have liked to talked to you about it and liked you to see him. He gives his name as George W. Wilson, Harrisonville, Harrison Co., Texas. Says he was a Preacher but had to give it up on account of his health. I doubt whether I'll ever see him again. I think he is either honest or else playing a very deep game. I intend to start for Nebraska in two or three weeks if nothing happens and I have the money. I would like to see you all first, but I can't trust myself home. when I go home, I want to stay there. When I was up at .... I seen an Electric Battery and thinking you may be interested in it, I will try to give you a description of it. the old man said he made it about 60 years ago when he was 20 years old (a little drawing is there). Now I don't know what they are but I'l given them as I suppose: 1 \u0026amp; 5 cloth \u0026amp; for friction. 2: glass cylinder. 3: conductors. 4: crank. Then he have different little things such as showing the effect of lightening rods in lightening. Good by. Your loving son Stevie. Tell Tommy to write. April 25, 1889 - To Mr. Henry M. Stanley, Zanzibar, Africa. Dear Sir: I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in writing this way to an entire stranger. If I am not mistaken, you know what this country is in regards to wages, etc. I understand you used to live hereabouts. Wages and work here is cut \u0026amp; dried and seems to be little chance for a poor young man. He must work hard and steady and he will not get a sum of money layed up until late in life (perhaps too late to enjoy it) indeed he will be lucky if he ever lays enough up to retire. And to one craving adventure now and then, this sort of life continually is all the harder. There is not enough adventure of the kind I like around here to find out what there is in me, there may be very little in me for all I know. If one could by a mighty burst of pluck, skill, daring and strength gain both his fame and fortune, I would like to be that person. I would not want to forsake this country, not even for 5 or 10 years, unless I was sure of coming back rich or at least well fixed. I am poor as I have hinted. I have not enough money to come there, if I was sure of prospering. Is there business chances in that country that would satisfy me? What do you pay your men on an expedition? What chances for getting a fortune are there? I don't want you to think any boyish novel-reading fancy induced me to write to you. If the outlook over there over-balances the circumstances here, my intentions are to come when I can. Your sincere well wishes....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJune 19, 1890 - This afternoon we did not have work at the brickyard on account of fixing the rolle. Today there was a reunion of some of America at Valley Forge. I walked up there this afternoon. September 8th - This morning, Tommy, Ed Beidman and I went out to the Globe Park ball grounds, where we had a game of Kock-out. Elmer playing with us for awhile. This afternoon, Cora and Edie and Ed Beidmann, John Fretz, Tommy and I went out boating. We went to Catfish Dam. Had a pleasant time. The water and weather was clear and pleasant. Oct. 12 - The small insignificant things written in these books are not always written as much for their worth as they are to recall something else. People or circumstances and even frame of mind that I was in at that time. January 14, 1891 - They are having a great time with the Sioux Indians out west this winter. They have left their Reservation and there have been fighting with some killed on both sides. May 3, 1891 - The Norristown Baseball gounds at Oak View is fixed up in reasonable good condition this year. George was thrown out of work for a week. Him, Tommy, elmer and I seen a game between the Norristown \u0026amp; Richmond of Phila. Norristown beat them 18 to 0. I believe the Norristown had Granlick, Owens, Cox, Foulbrod and Valee playing. May 17 - There was Circus in town yesterday. It was Robbin's Circus. It didn't seem to be much account. They had no street parade. They had a few free exhibitions. This afternoon, I took a walk down around the Circus grounds at Franklin Avenue and then to the river to Camp grounds where they expected to have a game of ball, but no one was there. I went out o he brikyard, there was game between Norristown and Cooling. Norristown beat them 8 to 4. Joe Hartman pitched for Norristown. He seems to have luck. He had a good many strike outs, yet he appears to play a poor game. August 11, 1891 - Mattie came home last night. There was some excitement across the way last night at Wolfingers. Mr. Wofinger is a conductor on the railway and I believe does not get home till after 12 at night. Somewhere around 11 Mrs. Woflinger discovered a man in her room she thought it was her husband and went to get a light to see, when the man grabbed her and choked her and after quite a tussle he escaped. Jan 28, 1893 - Yesterday afternoon I was down to the gym. They are trying to organize a baseball team for next season and want George, Tommy and I to join it. June 7, 1893 - I was down at a gymnasium on Lafayette St tonight. Clarence Miller invited me down to see him take a boxing lesson. He is taking lessons off of a fellow by the name of Draper.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_2506"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Student Organizations collection","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1923#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"College of William and Mary. Student Organizations","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1923#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThe Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026amp; Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1923#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1923","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1923.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Student Organizations collection","title_ssm":["Student Organizations collection"],"title_tesim":["Student Organizations collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1988-2024"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1988-2024"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 7.047","/repositories/2/resources/1923"],"text":["UA 7.047","/repositories/2/resources/1923","Student Organizations collection","Athletics","College of William and Mary--Graduate Students","College of William and Mary--Students","Fraternities--Social","Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Students and Alumni","Male college students","Minority college students","Sororities--Social","Student Organizations","Women college students","Announcements","Fliers (printed matter)","Programs","The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Parts of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection. Material related to the Student Hip Hop Organization were transferred to the William \u0026 Mary Hip Hop Collection in March 2013. Additional materials were collected from bulletin boards in Swem Libary and other campus locations by library staff.","Acc. 2011.292 and Acc. 2011.297 was accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in May 2011.","All varsity sports can be found in the Athletics Department Records (UA 181). See also:","University Archives Artifacts Collection (UA 13); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 59); Student Assembly Records (UA 7.028); Office of the Dean of Student Affairs (UA 23); Office of Student Activities (UA 337); Student Activities Collection (UA 338); Offices of the President (UA 2); Gentlemen of the College Records (UA 7.006); Pi Lamda Phi (UA 7.020); Delta Phi, Omega Alpha Chapter (UA 7.008); and many others.","The Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026 Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International","Amphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026 Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure","Backdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council","Black Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society","CARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026 Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids","College Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements","Doubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence","Eta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society","Flat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements","Kappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)","Literary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers","Maasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society","Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life","Religious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship","Religious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran 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Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi","Social Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon","Social Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta","Social Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop","Social Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)","Society for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association","Student Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity","Tae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026 Mary organizations and external groups.","One item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster. ","Records related to the F.H.C. Society were removed and transferred to the F.H.C. Society Collection (UA 7.042) on 5/26/2009."," Records related to Theta Delta Chi were removed and transferred to the Theta Delta Chi, Epsilon Chapter Records (UA 7.022) on 9/24/2009."," Records related to the Canterbury Association were removed and transferred to the Canterbury Association Records (UA 7.052) on 12/16/2009."," Records related to Circle K International were removed and transferred to the Circle K International Records (UA 7.053) on 5/5/2010."," Records related to the Mortar Board society were removed and transferred to the Mortar Board Records (UA. 7.013) on 8/17/2010."," Records related to Alpha Delta Gamma were removed and transferred to the Alpha Delta Gamma Records (UA 7.055) on 8/25/2010."," Records related to the Meridian Coffeehouse were removed and transferred to the Meridian Coffeehouse Records (UA 7.056) on 2/1/2011."," Records related to the Young Democrats were removed and transferred to the William and Mary Young Democrats Records (UA 7.058) on 5/20/2011."," Records related to the Science Fiction Club were removed and transferred to the William and Mary Science Fiction and Fantasy Club Records on 1/23/2012."," Records related to the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) were removed and transferred to the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) Records on 4/18/2012."," Records related to Lips magazine were removed from this collection and were added to the Lips: Expressions of Female Sexualty Records (UA 7.064) on 5/16/2012."," Records related to the Student Hip Hop Organization were removed from this collection and added the William \u0026 Mary Hip Hop Collection on 3/18/2013."," Records related to Club Fencing were removed from this collection and added the Fencing Club Records on 3/25/2013."," Records related to the Christopher Wren Singers were removed from this collection and added to the Christopher Wren Singers Records on 4/19/2013."," Records related to Revielle were removed from this collection and were added to the Reivelle Records on 5/22/2013."," Records related to Psi Upsilon were removed from this collections and were added to the Psi Upsilong Records on 3/6/2015.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary. 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Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociety for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026amp; Sports \u0026amp; Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026amp; Mary organizations and external groups.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster. \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026 Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International","Amphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026 Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure","Backdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council","Black Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society","CARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026 Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids","College Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements","Doubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence","Eta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society","Flat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements","Kappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)","Literary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers","Maasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society","Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life","Religious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship","Religious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life","The Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi","Social Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon","Social Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta","Social Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald","Social Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop","Social Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)","Society for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association","Student Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity","Tae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. 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The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans 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Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), 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Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life","The Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. 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Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026 Sports \u0026 Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball","W Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority","Series contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. 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See also:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUniversity Archives Artifacts Collection (UA 13); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 59); Student Assembly Records (UA 7.028); Office of the Dean of Student Affairs (UA 23); Office of Student Activities (UA 337); Student Activities Collection (UA 338); Offices of the President (UA 2); Gentlemen of the College Records (UA 7.006); Pi Lamda Phi (UA 7.020); Delta Phi, Omega Alpha Chapter (UA 7.008); and many others.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["All varsity sports can be found in the Athletics Department Records (UA 181). 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The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eElectronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026amp; M Digital Archive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026amp; Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBackdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026amp; Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollege Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026amp;M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLiterary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReligious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReligious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. Society, Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Fraternities Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Ph, Tau Kappa Epsilon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, Delta Chi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): The Athenian, 1986-1991 The Athenian, 1992-1994 The Athenian, 1995-1999 Fliers and Miscellaneous Greek Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities, Pan-Hellenic Council (currently known as the Inter-Sorority Council): Greek Notes, 1949-1950s Greek Notes, 1960-1965, 1969 Greek Notes, 1971-1972 Greek Notes, 1973-1975 Greek Notes, 1975-1976 Invitations Rushing Form Rushing Rules Sorority Guidebook, 2002-2009 Workshop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Sororities: (Phi Mu moved to its own collection), Pi Beta Phi, Sorority Guide, Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Lambda (chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Society)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociety for the College, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Society For the Promotion of Racial Harmony, Society for the Study of American Government, Sociology Club, South African Divestments Committee, South Asia Society, South-South East Asian Society (SSEAS), Socrates Cafe, Spanish Luncheon Club, Special Interest Housing (Africana House, Chinese House), Spotlight Show Choir, Squash Club, Student Alliance For Ending Rape (SAFER), Student Alumni Council, Student Art Show Committee, Student Bar Association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent Bar Association, Student Chamber of Commerce, Student Dance Theatre, Student Education Association, Student HIV/AIDS Peer Education (SHAPE), Student Leftists, Student Legal Services, Student Libertarians, Student Mentor Program, Student Mobilization Committee, Student Opportunities Service, Student Pugwash, Student Virginia Education Association, Student War Council, Students for Alternatives to Abortion, Students for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (SADP), Students for Animals, Students for a Better Williamsburg, Students for a Democratic Alternative, Students for a Democratic Society, Students for Education Reform (SFER), Students for Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Harmony (SERCH), Students for Equal Protection Under Virginia Law, Students for Ethical Fashion (SEFO), Students for Fair Trade, Students for Informed Public Policy, Students for the Innocence Project, Students for Justice in Palestine, Students for Liberal Action, Students for Life, Students for Peace in Central America, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), Students for Stop Hunger Now, Students Helping Honduras, Students of the Caribbean Association, Students Music Club, Students of Objectivism Club, Studends United for the Bay (SUB), Students of William and Mary-a Political Action Committee, Suft Team, Swastha Nepal, Synchronized Swimming, The Syndicate, Synoddity\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTae Kwon Do Club, Tai Chi Club, Tangelo Group, Tapdance Club Rhythm and Taps, Tau Kappa Alpha (National honorary speech and debate society), Tennis Club, The Thatcher Society, Theta Theta Journal, Theatre Students Association, Theta Chi Delta (Honorary chemistry fraternity), Thirteen (13 secret society), Triathlon Club, Tribal Dancers, Tribe Consulting, Tribe Productions, Tribe Thon, Tribe Tones, Trippin' On Brix (TOB), True Visions announcements, Turkish Culture Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Ultimate Frisbee-Men, Ultimate Wizards, Undergraduate Judicial Council, Union Support Committee, United Against Infectious Disease, United For Sight, United We Stand America, United World Federalists, Up til Dawn, Varsity Club, Vegetarian Group, Veterans Society, Veterinary Club, Vietnamese Students Association, Virginia Bar Association \u0026amp; Sports \u0026amp; Entertainment Law Society, Virginia Informer announcements, Voices of Palestine,Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX), Vollyball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW Society (secret society),Weightlifting Club, Wham Bam Big Band, Whitewater Club, WM Green-Pink Project, William and Mary Acting for Change, William and Mary Anime Society, William and Mary Bboy Club, William and Mary Consulting (wmconsulting), William and Mary Debate Team, William and Mary Early Music Ensemble (2009.115), William and Mary Gamelan Ensemble, William and Mary Golf Club, William and Mary Haiti Compact, William and Mary Housing Partnerships (WMHP), William and Mary Law School Association, William and Mary Libertarians, William and Mary Macintosh User Group, William and Mary Medical Relief Team, William and Mary Meditation Club, William and Mary Miller For Governor Club, William and Mary Perspective announcements, William and Mary Public Health Club, William and Mary Recycling, William and Mary Review announcements, William and Mary Review office, William and Mary Robotics Club, William and Mary Rowing, William and Mary Sailing Team, William and Mary Socialists, William and Mary Students for Belize Education, William and Mary Students for Justine in Palestine, William and Mary Students for Somalia, William and Mary Students Petersburg Initiative for Community Engagement(SPICE), William and Mary Supports Haiti, William and Mary Swim Club, William and Mary Swing Club, William and Mary Television (WMTV), WIlliam and Mary Wine Society, Williamsburg Area Tutorial Service (WATS), Williamsburg Peace Initiative, Wilma and Mary, Windwalkers, The Wizards, WM Worms, Women's Field Hockey Club, Women's Issues Group, Women's Rugby Club, Women's Softball Club, Women's Studies Club, Wren 10, The Wren Society, Wythe Law Club, Yoga Club, Young Americans for Freedom, Zarathustra's, Zero Population Growth, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries contains student organization fliers from spring 2023 collected by Swem Library circulation staff. Some fliers originate from Swem, while others from various William \u0026amp; Mary organizations and external groups.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne item in this group is a 36 inch foam core poster. \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Student Organizations collection contains fliers, announcements, and programs for various student organizations at William \u0026 Mary. The organizations include academic clubs, arts groups, Greek social organizations, religious organizations, student athletic associations, and other groups.","Electronic material received from student organizations can be found in the W \u0026 M Digital Archive.","A Cappella Council, The Accidentals, Accounting Society, Activism in the Fight Against Aids (AFYA), Advertising Society, African-American Male Coalition (AAMC), African-American Theatre Club (later International Performance Arts Exchange), African Cultural Society, Afsana, Ahisma Association, aidstanzania,Alcohol and Substance Abuse Task Force, Alliance Francaise, Alpha Beta Kappa (Honorary Fraternity for men), Alpha Kappa Psi (Men's business Fraternity), Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary fraternity for women), Alpha Phi Omega (Service fraternity), Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alternatives, Alternatives to Abortion, American Civil Liberties Union, American Field Service (AFS), American Marketing Association, Americans for Democratic Action, Americans for Informed Democracy, Amnesty International","Amphitheatre Initiative for Matoaka, Anthropology Club, Apolis, Arab Club, Architecture \u0026 Design Club, Art Club, Asia and Africa Society, Asian-American Student Conference, Asian-American Student Initiative (AASI), Asian Student Union and Asian Student Council, Asian Studies Initiative, Astronomical Society, Astronomy Club, Atlantis Diving Club, AVAdventure","Backdrop Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Badminton, Bangladesh Relief Initiative for Children, Beacon, Beledi (bellydance club), Beta Gamma Sigma (Honorary business fraternity), Bible Study, Bishop James Madison Society, Biology Club, Black American Law Student Association, Black Graduate Students Association (BGSA), Black Law Student Association, Black Oyster Infoshop, Black Student Council","Black Law Student Association, Black Student Organization (BSA), Black Student Organization (BSO), Black Studies Club, Black Thespian Society, Blataney Front, Boot and Spur Club, Branch Out, Bread for the World, Break through South Africa,Bryan Men's Association, Bridge Club, Building Tomorrow Destination Kampala, Bullet Quarterly, Bullet-Proof, Business Law Society","CARES, CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), CROWN, Camp Kesem, Campaign Clean Water, Campus Conservation Coalition, Campus Kitchen at William \u0026 Mary, Campus Musicians Union, Celtic Dance Club, Central American Action Group, Ceramics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chantilly Lace, Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Chicas Latinas Unidas (CLU), Children's Well-Being Club, Chinese Students Association, Christopher Wren Society, Circle Players, Classic Movie Club, Classical Players' Club, Classics Club, Cleftomaniacs, Climbing Club, Club Baseball, Club International, Club Poker, Coalition for Peace, Coalition for Social Action, Cobblestone Couture Fashion Club, Collective, College Alcohol Safety Effort (CASE), CollegeCambio, College Company, College Libertarians, College Partnership for Kids","College Republicans, College Terrapin Club, Collegiate Civitan (service club), Collegiate Conservatives, Collegiate Journalists Society-Raft Debate, Colonial Echo announcements, Color Blind, Comix, Committee for Responsible Drinking, Common Ground announcements (publication), Common Ground (a capella group), Commuter Student Council, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC), Concerned Moderate Students, Conflict Resolution Group, Controverse announcements, Cotillion Club, Credo William and Mary, Crew, Cricket Club, CritInk, Crossroads, Cycling Club, Cyprus Student Forum, Day Students, Debate Council, Delta Kappa Gamma (Women's education sorority), Delta Omicron (Music fraternity), Democratic Socialists, Design Thinking Club, Dhamaal Bhandra, Dial-A-Ride, Doctor Who Club, DOG Street Journal announcements","Doubletake, Downhill Club, Dramatic Club, Dramatic Society (Theta Alpha Phi Charter and programs), Drinking Society (circa 1930), ECHO-Student Music Organization, East Asian Studies Association, Ebony Expressions, Economics Club, Economics Student Association, Electronic Dance Music Club (EDM), Empowerment Network, English Club, Environmental Law Group and Environmental Practice News, Epicurean Club, Equestrian Team, Escort Service, Esperanto, Essence","Eta Sigma Phi (National Honorary Classics Society), Etch-A-Sketch (also known as 7th Grade sketch comedy), European Club, Facts and Referrals on Sexuality, Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, Feminist Student Organization, Feminist Youth Information (F.Y.I.), Film Club, Film Festival Society, Film Productions Club, Fine Arts Society","Flat Hat extra special issues 1969,1970 and 50th Anniversary issue from 1961, Flat Hat announcements, Flying Club, Focus on Asian Cultures Emerging in Society (FACES), Focus The Nation, For Madmen Only announcements, Forensic Club, Franklin Debate Society, Fraternities and Sororities-1904, Fraternity Affairs Council (CFA), Free Thought Alliance/Freethinker Alliance, Friends of Appalachian Music (FOAM), A Gallery of Writing/The Gallery, Gamma Delta Iota, Gay Student Union, Geology Club, German Club (dance club), Gibbons Club, Girl Scout Troop, Glee Club, Global Brigades, Global Village Project, GO Club, Golden Key Honor Society, Goodwin Society, Government Club","Graduate Committee on Diversity, Graduate Council, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Student Association of Education, Greatness, Green and Gold, Green and Gold Dispatch, Green and Gold Christmas, Green Revolution In Progress (GRIP),Griffin Fechtschuleis, Clayton Grimes Biological Club, Gymnastics Club,Habitat for Humanity, Harry Potter Club, Health Careers Club, Health Outreach Peer Educators (HOPE), Hearts of Unity Choral Ensemble, Hellenic Society of the College of W\u0026M, Her Campus, Hindu Student Association","History Students Organization, Human Rights and National Security Law Program, Hunger Task Force, Ice Hockey, Improvisational Theatre (IT), Javanese / Indonesian Gamelan, Information Technology Association, Insights announcements, Insight and Perspective announcements, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, International Circle, International Justice Mission, International Performance Arts Exchange (IPAX, formerly African American Theatre Club), International Relations Club, International Socialist Organization, International Service Trips, Intonations, Invisible Children, Irish Cultural Society, Islamic Cultural Society, Japanese Cultural Association, Joyous Flow, Judo Club, Juggling Club, Jump! announcements","Kappa Delta Pi (Honorary education fraternity), Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary band fraternity), Kappa Omicron Phi (Professional home economics organization), Karate Club, Keplar Society, Khmer Student Association (KSA), Kidogo Kidogo, KITES(Kids Interested in Technology,Engineering,Science), Kindred Species, Kitchen Cabinet Players, Korean-American Student Association (KASA), LGBTIQ, La Organizacion de Hispanos Unidos (OHU), Lacrosse Club, Lambda Alliance, Lamplighters, Late Nite, Latin-American Club, Latin-American Study Group, Law School Republicans, Lesbian and Gay Law Association, (L)iberal Society, Liberty Society, Linguistics Club, Literary Societies (J. Lesslie Hall, Patrick Henry)","Literary Societies: Philomathean, Phoenix, Wranglers","Maasai American Student Association(MASA), Management Majors Club, Manque announcements, Marshall-Wythe Democrats, Marshall-Wythe International Law Society, Martial Arts Club, Mary and William Law Society, Math Club, Mathematics Organization for Students (MOST), Medical Aid Nicaragua Outreach Service (MANOS) and Student Organization for Medical Outreach and Sustainability (SOMOS), Medical Society of William and Mary, Medieval and Renaissance Society, Men Acting for Change, Mermettes, Metal Club, Middle East Club/Middle Eastern Club, Middle Eastern Cultural Association, Middle Eastern Student Association, Model United Nations, Monogram Club men and women (Minus Mary programs, 1939 The Monograph newspaper), Multicultural Performing Arts Society (MCPAS), Muscarelle Museum of Art Student Society (MMASS), Muscle and Fitness Club, Muslim Student Association, Mystic Theatre","National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Lawyers Guild, (Marshall-Wythe Chapter), National Organization for Women (NOW), Native American Student Association, New Generation/Youth United, Net Impact, Network of Enlightened Women, New Forest WM, Nu Kappa Epsilon (Women's music society), Nuclear Disarmament Study Group, Omicron Delta Kappa (honor society), One Accord, One in Four(male student group working to end rape), Operation Smile, Orienteering Club, Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Inc (OSTEM), Outdoors Club, Outing Club, Paint Ball Club, Pan American Student Chain (aka Pan American League), Panacea announcements, Parachuting Club, Passing Notes, Patrick Henry Debate Union, Peace and Social Justice Study Group, Peer Helpers, Pep Club, Persian Gulf Peer Support Group, Persian Student Organization, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Phi Alpha Theta (History honor society), Phi Beta Delta(International Honor Society), Phi Delta Phi (professional fraternity), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Men's music fraternity), Phi Sigma (Honorary Biology fraternity and 1 newsletter, 1999 Legacy research journal, Phi Sigma Pi (National honor society), Phi Society","Philosophy Club, Photography Club, Physical Education Majors Club, Physics Grad Student Association(PGSA), Pi Alpha Delta (National honorary law fraternity), Pi Delta Epsilon (National honorary journalism fraternity), Pi Delta Phi (National honorary French fraternity), Pi Gamma Mu (National social science honor society), The Pillory announcements, Pointe Blank, Pokemon Club, Political Science Club, Pre-Law Club and handbook, Pre-Vet Club, Prime Tribe, Pro-divestment group, Progressive Student Alliance, Project Mexico, The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role), Project Phoenix, Psi Chi (National honor society in psychology), Psychology Club, Queen's Guard, Racquetball, Red Cross, Relay for Life","Religious Organizations: Agape Christian Fellowship, Anglican Students' Fellowship, Balfour-Hillel, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union and 1 issue of Indian Messenger newspaper, Campus Crusade for Christ, Campus Ignite, Campus Ministries United, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Student Association, Champions For Christ, Channing Forum and Unitarianism, Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, The Christian Associations (YWCA, YMCA), Christian Campus Ministers, Christian Coalition for Social Concerns (CCSC), Christian Life Fellowship, Christian Science College Organization, Council for Promotion Christian Unity (CPCU), CRU (aka Campus Buddies) Daughters of Isabella, Feat of Grace, Fellowship of Christian Athletics, Graduate Student Religious Fellowship","Religious Organizations: Interfaith Council, Interfaith Organization (I-Faith), Inter-varsity Christian fellowship, Thomas Jefferson Religious Foundation, Jewish Student Union, Latter Day Saint Student Association, Law School Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Mormon Student Association, The Navigators, New Generation Campus Ministries, New Testament Student Association, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Campus Ministry, Reformed University Fellowship, Remix, Student Religious Union, Tried by Fire, Unitarian-Universalist, Westminster Fellowship, William and Mary Christian Fellowship, Young Life","The Remnant (newspaper) announcements, Requiem, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Riding Club, Rifle Club, Rock Climbing Club, Roosevelt Institute Campus Network, Roots and Shoots, Rough Ashler Club, Roundtable, Rubik's Society, Rugby Club, Running and Jogging Club, Russian Studies Club, SPIMA(Student Partnership for International Medical Aid),Safe Zone, Sailing Association (Tribe Sailing), Sandbox Improv, Scarab Society, Scuba Diving Club, Service Council, 7 Society (Seven/Sevens), Sexual Assault Peer Advocate, Sexual Assault Task Force, Shakespeare In The Dark, Shavers Ravers, Shotokan Karate Club, Sierra Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Honorary earth science society), Sigma Mu Sigma (service fraternity), Sigma Pi Sigma(Honorary Physics Society), Sign Language Club, Ski Club, Skydiving Club Soccer Club","Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes","Social Fraternities: Inter-Fraternity Council Rush, Inter-Fraternity Council Rush Handbook, Kappa Alpha Order(Alpha Zeta chapter), Kappa Alpha Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, M.U. 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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.","This collection is arranged into five series: Series 1: Scrapbooks, 1990-1998; Series 2: Audiovisual Material, 1990-2000; Series 3: Photographs, 1990-2000; Series 4: Administrative Records, 1990-2005; and Series 5: Publicity Material, 1990-2006.","The Gentlemen of the College, a men's a cappella group at the College of William and Mary, was organized in January 1990 and formally recognized by the Office of Student Activities in November 1990. Founding members identified in a photograph taken in Fall 1990 include Doug Stambler, class of 1992, and Michael Fitch, class of 1993. As of December 2007, the group remains active on campus and is the oldest men's a cappella group at the College of William and Mary. The group performs live many times throughout the academic year. Performances are both on and off campus in the Williamsburg area in addition to their annual spring tour and any competitions in which they compete throughout the year. The group performs barbershop standards in addition to more modern tunes with traditional a cappella arrangements. Typically the group will consist of anywhere from 10-15 members. Their performances are known for lively antics during the songs and the comedy skits performed between numbers. Every academic year ends with a Gentlemen of the College final concert in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Additional portions of the collection were removed from the artificial collection the University Archives Publications Collection. The portions of the collection given to the University Archives prior to 2007 were assigned the accession number 2007.030 except for the material included as part of acc. 1994.032.","Records received prior to 2007 were described as part of the University Archives Publications Collection. This material was reprocessed by Rebecca Barnhart, SCRC Staff, when additional material was received from the Gentlemen of the College in November 2007.","University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9); University Archives Photograph Collection; University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) ; University Archives Poster Collection (UA 12); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58).","The records of the College of William and Mary men's a capella group Gentlemen of the College include internal and external correspondence related to public performances; the constitution and by-laws; fliers advertising performances and auditions; a history of the group; membership lists; photographs; an extensive collection of audiovisual material documenting both live performances and studio sessions; and several scrapbooks. A portion of the collection was created to mark the group's 10th and 20th anniversaries, however, material from throughout the group's history available.","Scope and Contents\nThis collection contains several scrapbooks, all of which were compiled by the Gentlemen of the College's historian during the years which they chronicle. They all contain photographs, correspondence, schedules, newspaper clippings, fliers, and assorted ephemera. The first scrapbook covers the academic year of 1990-1991. Although it has been removed from its binder, its organization remains intact. The second one is for the academic year of 1991-1992. The third scrapbook covers the academic year of 1992-1993. The fourth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1993-1994. The fifth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1996-1997. The final scrapbook covers the academic year of 1997-1998. In addition to the original scrapbooks, the collection also contains photocopies of the first three.","Scope and Contents\nThis scrapbook has been removed from its binder; however, its organization remains intact.","Scope and Contents\nThe Gentlemen of the College have amassed a vast collection of CDs, cassettes, VHS, DAT, VHSC, Hi8, reel-to-reel, as well as zip drives of album artwork.  This collection documents both live performances by the group as well as studio sessions recording their albums.","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label reads \"Copy of 4/19 and 4/20/93 DAT recording. This side made with Dolby B. Sides A \u0026 B\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-studio recording-3 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-live recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-Side 1 is songs with arrangements already in the group's archives. Side 2 is songs where the Gentlemen don't already own copies of the arrangements, but they are available-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-the labels indicates this is a (dub)-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is the first part of the show-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is the second part of the show-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-side 1 has \"Lunchlady (better version)\" and \"Mighty Love (cut off).\" Side 2 has \"(1) Mighty Love\" and \"(2) Monty Python's Philosopher's Song (cut off)\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is a tape of the group Keepsake-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is a tape of the group Gas House Gang-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label reads, \"Songs where a take was chosen-that is the only take on this tape. Where take was not chosen, all takes are here\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-lyrics and music by Robert Flinn-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-professional version released by S.P.E.B.Q.S.A.-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label lists individual tracks-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-No label, but it sounds like a GOC final concert, possibly during the years Mike Fitch was still a member-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-label reads, \"Gentlemen of the College Original DAT. Recorded 4/19 \u0026 4/20/93. Ends at 4624 on counter\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-label reads, \"Gentlemen of the College, Recordings from 1/30/94 and 2/17/94. Original-all takes\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labeled as the original-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this has a #2 on the label. It is unclear if it is a copy of Item #40 or the second part of a larger recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labeled as a backup-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the label states this show was in the Great Hall at 6pm-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is 1 of 2-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is 2 of 2-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labeled as final-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is labeled as final-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is the master recording for their studio release-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the label lists track names with minimal notes accompanying-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the label says \"Wren, Brett Thompson Rec.\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the labels indicates this was recorded in the UC auditorium-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labels says 30 min.-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-there is no label on this recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nZIP-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nZIP-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-label reads, \"Side 1, 15 I.P.S., Tails Out, No Noise Reduction\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-label reads, \"Side 2, 15 I.P.S., Tails Out, No Noise Reduction\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-label reads, \"7 1/2 I.P.S. 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Tails Out. 1/2 Track Stereo.\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHSC-this appears to be 2 of 3-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHSC-this appears to be 3 of 3-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-labels says \"#1\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-label says this is a copy-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-raw footage of a spoof Real World video the Gentlemen made-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-edited footage from the raw footage in item 86. This is a spoof on the MTV show \"The Real World\" featuring the Gentlemen of the College-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-studio recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nThere is an incredible collection of undated performance, rehearsal, and publicity photographs. While most were not identified, most have been classified as performance and rehearsal related.  There are also numerous undated candid photographs of the group, as well as photographs from the 10 year reunion in 2000.  This series also contains the negatives for a portion of the photographs in this collection.","Scope and Contents\nThis series chronicles some aspects of the inner workings of the Gentlemen of the College.  Included in this series is a collection of alumni newsletters from 1994-1999.  There is also an organization file which contains a few papers from 1990-1993, including a version of the bylaws, contact sheets, and correspondence from 2005 regarding official recognition from the College of William and Mary as the first male a cappella group in the College's history.  The bulk of information related to the inner organization of the group, at least in the early years, can be found in the scrapbooks.  There is a folder of correspondence related to the planning of the 10 year reunion celebration as well as a folder of correspondence both to and from the group and the individual members.  There is a folder related to concert planning including schedules and song lists for specific performances from 1990-1998.  There is also a folder related to planning for the group's spring retreats from 1993-1996.  There is some sheet music in this collection as well as a folder that contains some information on the recording process of the group in 1994-1998.  Finally, this series contains some assorted ephemera from 1991-1993 including invitations, airplane tickets, a sticker, and business cards.","Scope and Contents\nThe items in this series were all intended for public viewing.  There is an extensive collection of fliers posted around the campus advertising performances and auditions.  These span the years 1990-2006.  There are also a few performance programs and newspaper clippings.  Finally, this series contains a few undated printouts from the group's website.","Artifacts related to the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Two tablecloths that were used at the 2003-2004 banquet were deaccessioned from this collection in May 2010."," Audiovisual material from the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection under Acc. 2007.030.001-2007.030.093","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","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 7.006","/repositories/2/resources/8981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["The Gentlemen of the College records"],"collection_title_tesim":["The Gentlemen of the College records"],"collection_ssim":["The Gentlemen of the College records"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The collection was given to the University Archives prior to 2007 and at least a portion was a gift of Michael Fitch. 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While most were not identified, most have been classified as performance and rehearsal related.  There are also numerous undated candid photographs of the group, as well as photographs from the 10 year reunion in 2000.  This series also contains the negatives for a portion of the photographs in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThis series chronicles some aspects of the inner workings of the Gentlemen of the College.  Included in this series is a collection of alumni newsletters from 1994-1999.  There is also an organization file which contains a few papers from 1990-1993, including a version of the bylaws, contact sheets, and correspondence from 2005 regarding official recognition from the College of William and Mary as the first male a cappella group in the College's history.  The bulk of information related to the inner organization of the group, at least in the early years, can be found in the scrapbooks.  There is a folder of correspondence related to the planning of the 10 year reunion celebration as well as a folder of correspondence both to and from the group and the individual members.  There is a folder related to concert planning including schedules and song lists for specific performances from 1990-1998.  There is also a folder related to planning for the group's spring retreats from 1993-1996.  There is some sheet music in this collection as well as a folder that contains some information on the recording process of the group in 1994-1998.  Finally, this series contains some assorted ephemera from 1991-1993 including invitations, airplane tickets, a sticker, and business cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\nThe items in this series were all intended for public viewing.  There is an extensive collection of fliers posted around the campus advertising performances and auditions.  These span the years 1990-2006.  There are also a few performance programs and newspaper clippings.  Finally, this series contains a few undated printouts from the group's website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","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","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 records of the College of William and Mary men's a capella group Gentlemen of the College include internal and external correspondence related to public performances; the constitution and by-laws; fliers advertising performances and auditions; a history of the group; membership lists; photographs; an extensive collection of audiovisual material documenting both live performances and studio sessions; and several scrapbooks. A portion of the collection was created to mark the group's 10th and 20th anniversaries, however, material from throughout the group's history available.","Scope and Contents\nThis collection contains several scrapbooks, all of which were compiled by the Gentlemen of the College's historian during the years which they chronicle. They all contain photographs, correspondence, schedules, newspaper clippings, fliers, and assorted ephemera. The first scrapbook covers the academic year of 1990-1991. Although it has been removed from its binder, its organization remains intact. The second one is for the academic year of 1991-1992. The third scrapbook covers the academic year of 1992-1993. The fourth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1993-1994. The fifth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1996-1997. The final scrapbook covers the academic year of 1997-1998. In addition to the original scrapbooks, the collection also contains photocopies of the first three.","Scope and Contents\nThis scrapbook has been removed from its binder; however, its organization remains intact.","Scope and Contents\nThe Gentlemen of the College have amassed a vast collection of CDs, cassettes, VHS, DAT, VHSC, Hi8, reel-to-reel, as well as zip drives of album artwork.  This collection documents both live performances by the group as well as studio sessions recording their albums.","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label reads \"Copy of 4/19 and 4/20/93 DAT recording. This side made with Dolby B. Sides A \u0026 B\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-studio recording-3 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-live recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-Side 1 is songs with arrangements already in the group's archives. Side 2 is songs where the Gentlemen don't already own copies of the arrangements, but they are available-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-the labels indicates this is a (dub)-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is the first part of the show-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is the second part of the show-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-side 1 has \"Lunchlady (better version)\" and \"Mighty Love (cut off).\" Side 2 has \"(1) Mighty Love\" and \"(2) Monty Python's Philosopher's Song (cut off)\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is a tape of the group Keepsake-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is a tape of the group Gas House Gang-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label reads, \"Songs where a take was chosen-that is the only take on this tape. Where take was not chosen, all takes are here\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-lyrics and music by Robert Flinn-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-professional version released by S.P.E.B.Q.S.A.-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label lists individual tracks-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-No label, but it sounds like a GOC final concert, possibly during the years Mike Fitch was still a member-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-label reads, \"Gentlemen of the College Original DAT. Recorded 4/19 \u0026 4/20/93. Ends at 4624 on counter\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-label reads, \"Gentlemen of the College, Recordings from 1/30/94 and 2/17/94. 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It is unclear if it is a copy of Item #40 or the second part of a larger recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labeled as a backup-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the label states this show was in the Great Hall at 6pm-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is 1 of 2-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is 2 of 2-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labeled as final-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is labeled as final-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-this is the master recording for their studio release-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the label lists track names with minimal notes accompanying-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the label says \"Wren, Brett Thompson Rec.\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-the labels indicates this was recorded in the UC auditorium-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-labels says 30 min.-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-there is no label on this recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nZIP-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nZIP-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-label reads, \"Side 1, 15 I.P.S., Tails Out, No Noise Reduction\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-label reads, \"Side 2, 15 I.P.S., Tails Out, No Noise Reduction\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-label reads, \"7 1/2 I.P.S. 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This is a spoof on the MTV show \"The Real World\" featuring the Gentlemen of the College-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-studio recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nThere is an incredible collection of undated performance, rehearsal, and publicity photographs. While most were not identified, most have been classified as performance and rehearsal related.  There are also numerous undated candid photographs of the group, as well as photographs from the 10 year reunion in 2000.  This series also contains the negatives for a portion of the photographs in this collection.","Scope and Contents\nThis series chronicles some aspects of the inner workings of the Gentlemen of the College.  Included in this series is a collection of alumni newsletters from 1994-1999.  There is also an organization file which contains a few papers from 1990-1993, including a version of the bylaws, contact sheets, and correspondence from 2005 regarding official recognition from the College of William and Mary as the first male a cappella group in the College's history.  The bulk of information related to the inner organization of the group, at least in the early years, can be found in the scrapbooks.  There is a folder of correspondence related to the planning of the 10 year reunion celebration as well as a folder of correspondence both to and from the group and the individual members.  There is a folder related to concert planning including schedules and song lists for specific performances from 1990-1998.  There is also a folder related to planning for the group's spring retreats from 1993-1996.  There is some sheet music in this collection as well as a folder that contains some information on the recording process of the group in 1994-1998.  Finally, this series contains some assorted ephemera from 1991-1993 including invitations, airplane tickets, a sticker, and business cards.","Scope and Contents\nThe items in this series were all intended for public viewing.  There is an extensive collection of fliers posted around the campus advertising performances and auditions.  These span the years 1990-2006.  There are also a few performance programs and newspaper clippings.  Finally, this series contains a few undated printouts from the group's website."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts related to the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Two tablecloths that were used at the 2003-2004 banquet were deaccessioned from this collection in May 2010.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Audiovisual material from the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection under Acc. 2007.030.001-2007.030.093\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts related to the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Two tablecloths that were used at the 2003-2004 banquet were deaccessioned from this collection in May 2010."," Audiovisual material from the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection under Acc. 2007.030.001-2007.030.093"],"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"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and 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William and Mary--Students","Music","Student Organizations","Constitutions","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Lapel Pins","Negatives","Photographs","Programs","Rosters","Scrapbooks","Sound Recordings","Sweat shirts","T-shirts","Video recordings","The collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into five series: Series 1: Scrapbooks, 1990-1998; Series 2: Audiovisual Material, 1990-2000; Series 3: Photographs, 1990-2000; Series 4: Administrative Records, 1990-2005; and Series 5: Publicity Material, 1990-2006.","The Gentlemen of the College, a men's a cappella group at the College of William and Mary, was organized in January 1990 and formally recognized by the Office of Student Activities in November 1990. Founding members identified in a photograph taken in Fall 1990 include Doug Stambler, class of 1992, and Michael Fitch, class of 1993. As of December 2007, the group remains active on campus and is the oldest men's a cappella group at the College of William and Mary. The group performs live many times throughout the academic year. Performances are both on and off campus in the Williamsburg area in addition to their annual spring tour and any competitions in which they compete throughout the year. The group performs barbershop standards in addition to more modern tunes with traditional a cappella arrangements. Typically the group will consist of anywhere from 10-15 members. Their performances are known for lively antics during the songs and the comedy skits performed between numbers. Every academic year ends with a Gentlemen of the College final concert in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Additional portions of the collection were removed from the artificial collection the University Archives Publications Collection. The portions of the collection given to the University Archives prior to 2007 were assigned the accession number 2007.030 except for the material included as part of acc. 1994.032.","Records received prior to 2007 were described as part of the University Archives Publications Collection. This material was reprocessed by Rebecca Barnhart, SCRC Staff, when additional material was received from the Gentlemen of the College in November 2007.","University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9); University Archives Photograph Collection; University Archives Artifact Collection (UA 13) ; University Archives Poster Collection (UA 12); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58).","The records of the College of William and Mary men's a capella group Gentlemen of the College include internal and external correspondence related to public performances; the constitution and by-laws; fliers advertising performances and auditions; a history of the group; membership lists; photographs; an extensive collection of audiovisual material documenting both live performances and studio sessions; and several scrapbooks. A portion of the collection was created to mark the group's 10th and 20th anniversaries, however, material from throughout the group's history available.","Scope and Contents\nThis collection contains several scrapbooks, all of which were compiled by the Gentlemen of the College's historian during the years which they chronicle. They all contain photographs, correspondence, schedules, newspaper clippings, fliers, and assorted ephemera. The first scrapbook covers the academic year of 1990-1991. Although it has been removed from its binder, its organization remains intact. The second one is for the academic year of 1991-1992. The third scrapbook covers the academic year of 1992-1993. The fourth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1993-1994. The fifth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1996-1997. The final scrapbook covers the academic year of 1997-1998. In addition to the original scrapbooks, the collection also contains photocopies of the first three.","Scope and Contents\nThis scrapbook has been removed from its binder; however, its organization remains intact.","Scope and Contents\nThe Gentlemen of the College have amassed a vast collection of CDs, cassettes, VHS, DAT, VHSC, Hi8, reel-to-reel, as well as zip drives of album artwork.  This collection documents both live performances by the group as well as studio sessions recording their albums.","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label reads \"Copy of 4/19 and 4/20/93 DAT recording. This side made with Dolby B. Sides A \u0026 B\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-studio recording-3 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-live recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-Side 1 is songs with arrangements already in the group's archives. Side 2 is songs where the Gentlemen don't already own copies of the arrangements, but they are available-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-the labels indicates this is a (dub)-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is the first part of the show-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is the second part of the show-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-side 1 has \"Lunchlady (better version)\" and \"Mighty Love (cut off).\" Side 2 has \"(1) Mighty Love\" and \"(2) Monty Python's Philosopher's Song (cut off)\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is a tape of the group Keepsake-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-this is a tape of the group Gas House Gang-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label reads, \"Songs where a take was chosen-that is the only take on this tape. Where take was not chosen, all takes are here\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-lyrics and music by Robert Flinn-2 copies","Scope and Contents\nCassette-professional version released by S.P.E.B.Q.S.A.-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-label lists individual tracks-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-No label, but it sounds like a GOC final concert, possibly during the years Mike Fitch was still a member-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-label reads, \"Gentlemen of the College Original DAT. Recorded 4/19 \u0026 4/20/93. Ends at 4624 on counter\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDAT-label reads, \"Gentlemen of the College, Recordings from 1/30/94 and 2/17/94. 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Tails Out. 1/2 Track Stereo.\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nReel to Reel-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nDTRS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHSC-this appears to be 2 of 3-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHSC-this appears to be 3 of 3-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-labels says \"#1\"-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nHi8-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-label says this is a copy-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-raw footage of a spoof Real World video the Gentlemen made-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nVHS-edited footage from the raw footage in item 86. This is a spoof on the MTV show \"The Real World\" featuring the Gentlemen of the College-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nCassette-studio recording-1 copy","Scope and Contents\nThere is an incredible collection of undated performance, rehearsal, and publicity photographs. While most were not identified, most have been classified as performance and rehearsal related.  There are also numerous undated candid photographs of the group, as well as photographs from the 10 year reunion in 2000.  This series also contains the negatives for a portion of the photographs in this collection.","Scope and Contents\nThis series chronicles some aspects of the inner workings of the Gentlemen of the College.  Included in this series is a collection of alumni newsletters from 1994-1999.  There is also an organization file which contains a few papers from 1990-1993, including a version of the bylaws, contact sheets, and correspondence from 2005 regarding official recognition from the College of William and Mary as the first male a cappella group in the College's history.  The bulk of information related to the inner organization of the group, at least in the early years, can be found in the scrapbooks.  There is a folder of correspondence related to the planning of the 10 year reunion celebration as well as a folder of correspondence both to and from the group and the individual members.  There is a folder related to concert planning including schedules and song lists for specific performances from 1990-1998.  There is also a folder related to planning for the group's spring retreats from 1993-1996.  There is some sheet music in this collection as well as a folder that contains some information on the recording process of the group in 1994-1998.  Finally, this series contains some assorted ephemera from 1991-1993 including invitations, airplane tickets, a sticker, and business cards.","Scope and Contents\nThe items in this series were all intended for public viewing.  There is an extensive collection of fliers posted around the campus advertising performances and auditions.  These span the years 1990-2006.  There are also a few performance programs and newspaper clippings.  Finally, this series contains a few undated printouts from the group's website.","Artifacts related to the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Two tablecloths that were used at the 2003-2004 banquet were deaccessioned from this collection in May 2010."," Audiovisual material from the Gentlemen of the College have been separated from this collection and have been added to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection under Acc. 2007.030.001-2007.030.093","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","English"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 7.006","/repositories/2/resources/8981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["The Gentlemen of the College records"],"collection_title_tesim":["The Gentlemen of the College records"],"collection_ssim":["The Gentlemen of the College records"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["The collection was given to the University Archives prior to 2007 and at least a portion was a gift of Michael Fitch. Acc. 1994.032 was also received by the University Archives. Acc. 1995.007, scrapbooks, was received from the organization on 5/14/1993. The provenance of portions of the collection is uncertain and was given the accession number 2007.030. Accession 2007.78 was received on 11/20/2007 from the Gentlemen of the College via business manager Dan Maguire."],"access_subjects_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Students","Music","Student Organizations","Constitutions","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Lapel Pins","Negatives","Photographs","Programs","Rosters","Scrapbooks","Sound Recordings","Sweat shirts","T-shirts","Video recordings"],"access_subjects_ssm":["College of William and Mary--Students","Music","Student Organizations","Constitutions","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Lapel Pins","Negatives","Photographs","Programs","Rosters","Scrapbooks","Sound Recordings","Sweat shirts","T-shirts","Video recordings"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.71 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.71 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Constitutions","Correspondence","Fliers (printed matter)","Lapel Pins","Negatives","Photographs","Programs","Rosters","Scrapbooks","Sound Recordings","Sweat shirts","T-shirts","Video recordings"],"date_range_isim":[1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open to all researchers. 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Founding members identified in a photograph taken in Fall 1990 include Doug Stambler, class of 1992, and Michael Fitch, class of 1993. As of December 2007, the group remains active on campus and is the oldest men's a cappella group at the College of William and Mary. The group performs live many times throughout the academic year. Performances are both on and off campus in the Williamsburg area in addition to their annual spring tour and any competitions in which they compete throughout the year. The group performs barbershop standards in addition to more modern tunes with traditional a cappella arrangements. Typically the group will consist of anywhere from 10-15 members. Their performances are known for lively antics during the songs and the comedy skits performed between numbers. Every academic year ends with a Gentlemen of the College final concert in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. 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Performances are both on and off campus in the Williamsburg area in addition to their annual spring tour and any competitions in which they compete throughout the year. The group performs barbershop standards in addition to more modern tunes with traditional a cappella arrangements. Typically the group will consist of anywhere from 10-15 members. Their performances are known for lively antics during the songs and the comedy skits performed between numbers. Every academic year ends with a Gentlemen of the College final concert in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional portions of the collection were removed from the artificial collection the University Archives Publications Collection. 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A portion of the collection was created to mark the group's 10th and 20th anniversaries, however, material from throughout the group's history available.","Scope and Contents\nThis collection contains several scrapbooks, all of which were compiled by the Gentlemen of the College's historian during the years which they chronicle. They all contain photographs, correspondence, schedules, newspaper clippings, fliers, and assorted ephemera. The first scrapbook covers the academic year of 1990-1991. Although it has been removed from its binder, its organization remains intact. The second one is for the academic year of 1991-1992. The third scrapbook covers the academic year of 1992-1993. The fourth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1993-1994. The fifth scrapbook covers the academic year of 1996-1997. The final scrapbook covers the academic year of 1997-1998. 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