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In 1948, he came to the VMFA as Director, spending 20 years building the collections, endowments, and reputation of the museum. He was  known for the Artmobile, a mobile art program which brought the museum's collections all over the state of Virginia, and the Virginia Museum Theatre which opened in 1955 and successfully integrated the performing and visual arts. ","After retiring in 1968, Cheek stayed active in the arts, and two books were published about his life and career, \"Living by Design\" and \"Designing for the Arts.\" In 1967, the Cheeks purchased a mountaintop home named Skylark Farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which they donated to Washington and Lee University in 1977. ","Source:  The Dictionary of Art Historians","Source: Virginia Commonwealth University's  Guide to the Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan Papers"],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is comprised of materials donated by Leslie Cheek, Jr.'s family members. 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VMFA Archives, Richmond, Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing and description were performed by Jennie Runnels in the mid-1990s. Original folder titles were retained. Publications were removed and added to the VMFA Library's holdings. Framed items were disassembled and the materials stored in flat files, with the exception of the few framed items which used archival mats.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Note"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processing and description were performed by Jennie Runnels in the mid-1990s. Original folder titles were retained. Publications were removed and added to the VMFA Library's holdings. Framed items were disassembled and the materials stored in flat files, with the exception of the few framed items which used archival mats."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection's inclusive dates are 1931-1993, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s-1980s. 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The photobiography was released at the same time that a corresponding exhibition entitled \"Cheek and the Arts\" opened at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in December 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of correspondence, drafts, and financial details related to the 1990 publication of \"Designing for the Arts: Environments by Leslie Cheek,\" which was written by K. Richmond Temple. It was designed as a photo essay, and served as volume two to the previously published \"Living by Design\" in 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is mainly comprised of correspondence related to a myriad of activities and projects that Cheek took on throughout his career and during his retirement. There is a considerable amount of material created during his tenure as Director of the VMFA. This series also contains oversized materials, including many drawings done by Cheek while in school in the 1930s and after, as well as photographs, mounted clippings, and some bound volumes and drawings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of correspondence about and the actual awards and degrees conferred upon Cheek throughout his life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is comprised of correspondence, itineraries, and programs detailing the Cheeks' personal travels around the world.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Note","Series Description","Series Description","Series Description","Series Description","Series Description","Series Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection's inclusive dates are 1931-1993, with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s-1980s. The collection is comprised of correspondence, plans, photographs, financial records, interviews, book drafts, exhibition records, travel itineraries, and other ephemeral material.","This series is comprised of correspondence, plans, and photographs related to Skylark Farm, a house and tree farm located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, owned, designed and furnished by the Cheeks between 1967 and 1977 when it was donated to Washington and Lee University. The Cheeks were also involved in the transformation of the house into a conference center for the University in the 1990s.","This series is comprised of correspondence, interviews, and exhibition details related to the 1985 publication of \"Living by Design: Leslie Cheek and the Arts,\" which was written by Parke Rouse, Jr. and researched by K. Richmond Temple. The photobiography was released at the same time that a corresponding exhibition entitled \"Cheek and the Arts\" opened at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in December 1985.","This series is comprised of correspondence, drafts, and financial details related to the 1990 publication of \"Designing for the Arts: Environments by Leslie Cheek,\" which was written by K. Richmond Temple. It was designed as a photo essay, and served as volume two to the previously published \"Living by Design\" in 1985.","This series is mainly comprised of correspondence related to a myriad of activities and projects that Cheek took on throughout his career and during his retirement. There is a considerable amount of material created during his tenure as Director of the VMFA. This series also contains oversized materials, including many drawings done by Cheek while in school in the 1930s and after, as well as photographs, mounted clippings, and some bound volumes and drawings.","This series is comprised of correspondence about and the actual awards and degrees conferred upon Cheek throughout his life.","This series is comprised of correspondence, itineraries, and programs detailing the Cheeks' personal travels around the world."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is subject to all copyright laws. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright, beyond that allowed by fair use, requires the researcher to obtain permission of copyright holders.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Publication"],"userestrict_tesim":["The collection is subject to all copyright laws. 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Other series document the Cheeks' personal world travels in the 1950s-1980s, some of Cheek's awards, and finally, a number of framed architectural drawings done by Cheek as a student in the 1930s.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["This collection documents a portion of the life of Leslie Cheek, Jr., the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' second and longest-tenured Director (1948-1968). One series includes material from his early career and activities before the VMFA, as well as his tenure at the museum, and through his  retirement. Two series document the publication of two photobiographies about Cheek, \"Living by Design\" and \"Designing for the Arts.\" Another series is comprised of materials about Skylark Farm, the house and tree farm located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, owned, designed and furnished by the Cheeks between 1967 and 1977 when it was donated to Washington and Lee University. 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Source publications for the clippings include:  Popular Electricity ,  Munsey's Magazine ,  Atlantic Monthly ,  The Library Magazine ,  Harper's New Monthly Magazine ,  The Nineteenth Century , and more.","Series III: National Theatre (Washington, DC)  includes performing arts programs from the National Theatre in Washington, DC. The series includes programs from the 1940s through the 1970s and opera programs from the mid-1940s. The majority of the series is theatrical programs which are grouped  by time period and program design. There are two subseries: 1940s-1950s playbills, 1960s-1970s playbills. ","Series IV: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts  includes theatre, opera, ballet, kabuki, and concert programs. About half of the series is theatre programs covering the 1960s and 1970s. Programs for the other genres are all from the 1970s. The series has two subseries: theatre playbills and ballet programs.","Series V: Theatre  includes a broad variety of theatrical programs from around the world including programs from Israel, Italy, Poland, France, and the United States. It also includes newsletters, advertising and subscription materials, and souvenir programs. There are seven subseries: George Bernard Shaw playbills, Chicago theatre playbills, Broadway playbills (further divided by era), Arena Stage playbills, The Virginia Players playbills, The Washington Theater Club playbills, and Souvenir programs. The remaining playbills are organized by venue. Items in this series are from the 1900s through the 1970s.","Series VI: Opera  includes opera programs from the 1920s to the 1970s in English, French, and Italian. The programs are organized by opera company. Companies represented in the collection include: the English National Opera, Opera National de Belgique, the Dallas Civic Opera Company, The Oratorio Society of Charlottesville-Albemarle, the Virginia Opera Association, the Washington Grand Opera Association, and more.","Series VII: Ballet and Dance  includes ballet and dance programs from the 1930s to 1980 in English, French, Polish, and Russian. The programs are organized by dance company. Companies represented in the collection include: Alvin Ailey City Center Dance Theater, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Bat-Dor Dance Company of Israel, Charlottesville Civic Ballet Company, The Bolshoi Ballet, Fairfax Ballet Company, National Ballet of Canada, New York City Ballet, State Order of Lenin Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, The National Ballet (United States of America), and more.","Series VIII: Music  includes concert programs for ensemble performances, individual performers, music festivals, and music variety shows. The programs are from the 1920s through the early 1980s. There are programs from the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Civic Musical Association of Richmond, The Community Concert Association (Charlottesville, Virginia), and more. There are three subseries: University of Virginia programs, Virginia Tech Union programs, and Large musical ensemble programs.","Series IX: Motion Pictures and Television  includes film materials from the 1920s through the 1970s with the majority of the items from the early days of film in the 1920s and 1930s. The series includes promotional handouts, film festival notes, motion picture brochures, catalogs, and programs, and a subseries of materials from the British Film Institute in the 1950s and 1960s. This series includes items in English, German, and Hungarian.","Series X: Other Genres  includes items about the entertainment industry in general, museum and library event programs, circus programs, cabaret programs, figure skating programs, and a dressage (horse dancing) program. Items in this series are from the 1930s through the 1970s and are in English, Russian, and French.","John Hancock Barnes was born October 18, 1905 in Missouri and died on November 7, 1979 in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was married to Margaret Seymour. Barnes held both a Bachelor of Philosophy and a Master of Education. He was the head of the English department at Fluvanna County High School in Palmyra, Virginia from 1945 to 1949. He was an English teacher at Lane High School in Charlottesville, VA from 1949 until the school shut down under the Stanley Plan in September 1958 to protest the U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding racial integration in  Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka . 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There are also scrapbooks containing theatrical programs from the 1920s to the 1970s.","Series II: Clippings  consists of numerous magazine and journal articles from 1839 through 1966 about the theatre and entertainment industries that have been clipped and individually bound. Source publications for the clippings include:  Popular Electricity ,  Munsey's Magazine ,  Atlantic Monthly ,  The Library Magazine ,  Harper's New Monthly Magazine ,  The Nineteenth Century , and more.","Series III: National Theatre (Washington, DC)  includes performing arts programs from the National Theatre in Washington, DC. The series includes programs from the 1940s through the 1970s and opera programs from the mid-1940s. The majority of the series is theatrical programs which are grouped  by time period and program design. There are two subseries: 1940s-1950s playbills, 1960s-1970s playbills. ","Series IV: John F. 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Items in this series are from the 1900s through the 1970s.","Series VI: Opera  includes opera programs from the 1920s to the 1970s in English, French, and Italian. The programs are organized by opera company. Companies represented in the collection include: the English National Opera, Opera National de Belgique, the Dallas Civic Opera Company, The Oratorio Society of Charlottesville-Albemarle, the Virginia Opera Association, the Washington Grand Opera Association, and more.","Series VII: Ballet and Dance  includes ballet and dance programs from the 1930s to 1980 in English, French, Polish, and Russian. The programs are organized by dance company. Companies represented in the collection include: Alvin Ailey City Center Dance Theater, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Bat-Dor Dance Company of Israel, Charlottesville Civic Ballet Company, The Bolshoi Ballet, Fairfax Ballet Company, National Ballet of Canada, New York City Ballet, State Order of Lenin Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, The National Ballet (United States of America), and more.","Series VIII: Music  includes concert programs for ensemble performances, individual performers, music festivals, and music variety shows. The programs are from the 1920s through the early 1980s. There are programs from the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Civic Musical Association of Richmond, The Community Concert Association (Charlottesville, Virginia), and more. There are three subseries: University of Virginia programs, Virginia Tech Union programs, and Large musical ensemble programs.","Series IX: Motion Pictures and Television  includes film materials from the 1920s through the 1970s with the majority of the items from the early days of film in the 1920s and 1930s. The series includes promotional handouts, film festival notes, motion picture brochures, catalogs, and programs, and a subseries of materials from the British Film Institute in the 1950s and 1960s. This series includes items in English, German, and Hungarian.","Series X: Other Genres  includes items about the entertainment industry in general, museum and library event programs, circus programs, cabaret programs, figure skating programs, and a dressage (horse dancing) program. 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The tallest man, second from the right, is named Randall Hicks on the reverse of the photo. \n6\tPhotograph of six Civitan members standing at a table.  The man third from the left, is named Randall Hicks on the reverse of the photo. \n7\tPhotograph of three Civitan members giving a check to a female Civinette member.  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The truck is parked in front of J and S Incorporated with the drivers standing at the front. \n13\tPhotograph of the Civitan parade float with a man in colonial attire at the front and Randall Hicks at the back.  The float is driving past Ossie's Building and the Dixie Tire Company.  \n14\tPhotograph of a closeup of Randall Hicks standing on the Civitan parade float as it passes the Dixie Tire Company. \n15\tPhotograph of Randall Hicks and another man standing on the Civitan parade float as it moves down the street. \n16\tPhotograph of an unnamed man in colonial period clothing. \n17\tPhotograph of 6 Civitan members standing at a table holding basketball trophies.  The man on the far left is Randall Hicks.  \n18\tPhotograph of Civitan and Civinette members in formal attire.  \n19\tPhotograph of Civitan president Randall Hicks presenting a check to Paul Strachen, president of the National Federation for the Physically Handicapped at the Hotel George Mason.","Photos in folder:","19\tPhotograph of Civitan president Randall Hicks presenting a check to Paul Strachen, president of the National Federation for the Physically Handicapped at the Hotel George Mason. \n20\tPhotograph of 7 members of the Civitan and Civinette Clubs at the annual Christmas party held at the Old Club. \n21\tPhotograph of 5 members of the Civinette Clubs at the annual Christmas party held at the Old Club. \n22\tPhotograph of the Civinette Christmas party held at the Anchorage. \n23\tPhotograph of the Civinette Christmas party held at the Anchorage.","Photos in folder:","24\tPhotograph of several party goers during Civitan Charter Nite. \n25\tPhotograph of two men shaking hands as a woman looks on during Civitan Charter Nite. \n26\tPhotograph of Frank L. Cowles (left), governor of the Chesapeake District of Civitan International, shaking the hand of William E. Lee, president of the Alexandria Civitans.","Photos in folder:","27\tPhotograph of (left to right) Frank L. Cowles, governor of the Chesapeake District of Civitans, Jennings Randolph, a former Democratic Representative of West Virginia, William E. Lee, the Alexandria Civitan President, and Ralph H. Bogle, Jr., the Junior Chamber of Commerce President. The photo is signed \"To Bill Lee\" from Jennings Randolph. \n28\tPhotograph of 5 members of the Civitan Club.  On the far left is William E. Lee, the Alexandria Civitan President.  On the far right is Frank L. Cowles, governor of the Chesapeake District of Civitans. \n29\tPhotograph of 4 seated men talking to a standing man with prosthetic hands.  The two men on the right are (from left to right) William E. Lee, Alexandria Civitan President and Frank L. 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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 nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026amp; Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. 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We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eComic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series retains original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026amp; Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026amp; Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print on board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBust sketches of two women discussing laundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA still life print on board that has been painted over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","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","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":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, 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"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":987,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:21:03Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853_c01_c01_c13_c01"}},{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_882_c02_c01","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"1946 Fund Files -- Godfrey P. 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Key","/repositories/2/resources/882","United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records","Kentucky","Virginia","Blankenship vs. Boyle.","Coal miners","Coal mining - Medical care.","Dental care","Dentists","Drugs and druggists.","Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 1969.","Health services.","Hospitals and hospital records.","Hospitals and sanitariums.","Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine.","Lungs -- Dust diseases","Physicians - letters and papers.","Silicosis","United Mine Workers of America Health and Retirement Funds - copayment system.","Vocational rehabilitation","Requires \"Agreement for Use\" form designed specifically for this collection, since special access restriction applies.","In 1946, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President John L. Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.","The original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.","From 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.","The 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.","The host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.","The problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.","Friction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them.","The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.","Letters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  ","The archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  ","The archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.","The archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  ","There is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.","There are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.","This series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","s1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche","s1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation","(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03","This series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.","Items with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","Annual Reports, 1952-1979 \n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\" \n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications \nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)","Copy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"","\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.","This series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.","This series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.","This series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material.","The following material has been separated from Series 14. ADD of 1982/02/27, Area Medical Offices and Other Material:","Printed material sent to WVU Medical Center Library: \nHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946. \nLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2. \n\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","Printed material sent to WVU Evansdale Library: \n\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","Printed material discarded: \n\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","The following material has been separated to the Map Collection: \nPopulation distribution map, Benefit Trust Beneficiaries, 1950.","The following audiotape reels were separated and added to the Oral History Collection: ","Reel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960  \nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31  \nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14  \nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959  \nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. Rhea Bill Head, Medical Bill: No.5 Hymntime. Claude Rhea, Bill Head. #5 Medicaid Bill [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], ca. May 17  \nReel #1. Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis: Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Dr. Draper: Dr. Draper [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. L73 - UK AG 3: L73 - UK - AG 3. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physicians [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated","The following material has been separated from this series:","\nPrinted material sent to WVU Medical Center Library:","Harry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946.","Leslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. 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Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFriction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969 \u003ctitle\u003eBlankenship vs. Boyle\u003c/title\u003e class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["In 1946, the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) President John L. Lewis demanded a pension and medical care program for American coal miners.  The collective bargaining agreement of the same year between the Union and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug established two trust funds, one for welfare and retirement payments and another for medical care benefits.  Krug signed the agreement on behalf of the industry because the U.S government had seized the country's coal mines during the miners' 1946 strike.","The original names for the pension and medical care plan was the Welfare and Retirement Fund.  Coal companies paid money to the Fund according to a royalty per ton of coal mined.  The royalty rose gradually from five cents per ton in 1946 to eighty-two cents per ton in 1974.  The first welfare and medical checks reached beneficiaries in 1947, but a dispute between the union and the coal industry held up the first pension check to a retired miner until 1948.","From 1946 until 1971, there was a close relationship between the UMWA and the Fund.  There were three members of the Fund Board of Trustees, one each for the union and the industry and one \"neutral\" trustee.  John L Lewis held the Union's trusteeship from 1946 until his death in 1969, while his close associate and director of the Fund, Josephine Roche, was the neutral trustee from 1950 to 1971.  UMWA President W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle served as the Union's trustee from 1969 to 1971.  Collective bargaining agreements between the Union and the coal industry established the royalty payments to the Fund.  But the collaboration between Lewis and Roche, and later Boyle and Roche, placed policy-making decisions in the Union's hands and indirectly led to the abuses and mismanagement of the Funds that were made public in the late 1960s.","The 1946 Kruger-Lewis agreement called for an investigation of coal miners' health and medical treatment, sanitation, and housing in the coal fields.  This study took place in 1946-47 under the direction of Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, Navy Medical Corps.  Boone's report, \"Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry,\" revealed inadequate health facilities, lack of qualified physicians, and poor housing and sanitation in many parts of the coal fields.  Accordingly, in 1948 Warren F. Draper became the Fund's executive medical officer in charge of ten Area Medical Offices covering mining districts.  These offices arranged for the delivery of medical care to eligible coal miners by doctors in the coal fields.","The host of difficulties with the Fund's health care program from 1948 to 1951 led to a decision to build and staff ten hospitals in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia.  These Miners Memorial Hospitals opened their doors in 1955 and 1956, offering modern facilities and equipment and well-trained medical staff to the Fund's beneficiaries.  Due to the gradual decline of the coal industry during the 1950s and 1960s and to the corresponding decrease in the number of beneficiaries for medical care programs, the Fund decided in 1963 to transfer the hospitals to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Inc., a non-profit corporation established by the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.","The problem which led to the transfer of the hospitals also affected the other parts of the Fund's programs.  The Board of Trustees changed eligibility requirements for pensions in 1953 and 1960, responding to declining payments form the royalty on coal tonnage.  These changes reduced the number of retired miners who qualified for pensions.  A revision in the health care program in 1962 denied benefits to miners whose employers were delinquent in making payments to the Fund.  These changes in the Fund's programs, coupled with the Board of Trustees' investment decisions for Fund financial reserves, stirred much resentment among coal miners.  Their criticism of the Fund escalated in step with their dissatisfaction with the UMWA leadership in the late 1960s.","Friction between rank and file coal miners, the UMWA, and the Fund produced the 1969  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit.  On behalf of 17,000 miners who had been denied benefits by the Fund, this suit alleged that Fund finances had been mismanaged and that pension eligibility requirements were arbitrary and capricious.  The presiding judge's decision in 1971 found in favor of the plaintiffs and began a series of important changes for the Fund, including the removal of trustees and the director, diverting Fund monies to new bank accounts and investments, and implementing new pension application procedures. As a result of the eligibility portion of the judge's decision, thousands of miners previously denied pensions began to receive them."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records, A\u0026amp;M 2769, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records, A\u0026M 2769, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the \u003ctitle\u003eBlankenship vs. Boyle\u003c/title\u003e class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003es1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003es1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItems with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnual Reports, 1952-1979\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\"\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) archives consists of the records of the first industry-wide pension and medical care plans for coal miners and their families in the United States.  The archives comprise approximately 156 linear feet of records from the years 1946-1974, and include minutes, resolutions, correspondence, memos, reports, transcribed speeches, lawsuit documents, construction plans, contracts, statistical reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, microfilmed reading files, sound recordings, and movie film.","Letters, memos, and reports in the archives document the relationship between the UMWA and the Health and Retirement Funds.  There are correspondence files for John L. Lewis, Josephine Roche, W.A. (Tony) Boyle, and\nother members of the Funds' Board of Trustees, 1946-1974. There are also newspaper clippings, letters, and lawsuit documents concerning the 1969 UMWA election, the  Blankenship vs. Boyle  class action lawsuit, and the U.S. Senate investigation of the Funds.  ","The archives also include extensive records on the creation and implementation of hospitalization and medical care policies.  There are letters, memos, reports, minutes, and agenda of professional health care meetings, speeches and addresses concerning the administration of health care delivery in the coal fields, the hiring and retention of physicians and other medical personnel, and the provision of various types of medical care, from routine examinations to vocational rehabilitation for the victims of mining accidents.  ","The archives include a variety of documents on the building, dedication, and administration of the Miners Memorial Hospitals in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.  There are volumes of minutes, resolutions, and exhibits from meetings of the Miners Memorial Hospital Associations of Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, from 1951-1964.  There are also construction plans, contracts, photographs, sound recordings, and movie film of groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies, as well as extensive documentation on the implementation of medical care programs through the hospitals. Additional letters, memos, reports, contracts, and printed material concern the transfer of the Miners Memorial Hospitals from the Funds to the Appalachian Regional Hospitals, incorporated in 1963.","The archives' medical care records also include material on the dispute between the Funds' medical professionals and the American Medical Association (AMA) concerning the issue of free choice of physicians  There are letters,\ntranscribed hearings of local medical associations, sound recordings of Kentucky legislative hearings, and printed material revealing the policies of both the Funds and the AMA and the cases of individual physicians employed or retained by the Funds whom the AMA barred from membership.  ","There is voluminous correspondence among the Funds' trustees, officers, administrators, and beneficiaries concerning the eligibility requirements for pensions, funeral expense payments, disability payments, widow's\nmaintenance payments, and hospitalization and health care.  These letters, appearing in large groups throughout the archives, reveal the changes in the Funds eligibility and benefit requirements and the attitudes of coal miners and their dependents to the establishment of the pension and medical care programs and the revision of these programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.","There are also multiple addenda to the main collection and a set of ledgers, certificates, and other material. These addenda contain wage agreements, correspondence between area medical offices and others, court papers, correspondence regarding the retention of medical services at various facilities, annual reports, and other material.","This series consists of correspondence, benefit and trust plans, contracts, and court orders and opinions. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, lawsuit documents, memos, policy guidelines and formulations, collective bargaining agreements, and newspaper clippings. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include 1946 Fund Files, Actuary and Insurance Company Data, Bank Correspondence, Board of Trustees Correspondence, Administrative Files, UMWA Correspondence, Legal Counsel General Correspondence, Contracts, Conventions, 1969 UMWA Election, Investigation of Fund, Blankenship, Medical Hospital and Health Services Correspondence, Miscellaneous, and Directors' Correspondence and Miscellaneous Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, reports, memos, speeches and addresses, microfilm of reading files, and statistical data. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Hospitals and Medical Care Agencies, Subject Files, Health Care Delivery, Reading Files, and Regional Office Files. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of reports, memos, contracts, construction plans, budgets, operations manuals, bylaws, minutes, resolutions, hospital utilization statistics, press releases, personnel statistics, and correspondence. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Subject Files, Construction/Administration, Clinical Operations, Hospital Weekly Admission Notices, Legal and Contracts, Henry C. Daniel's Files, and Harlan Memorial Hospital. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of printed and typescript statisctical reports and statistical summaries. The title for each file begins with the subseries title; these include Medical Care Statistics, Statistical Report, Hospital Statistics-Most Frequently Used, Hospital Statistics-Case Rates, Hospital Statistics-Utilization, Physicians, Coal Mine Inspection, Mortality, Vocational Rehabilitation, Summary Statistics, MMHA-Surgery, MMHA-Miscellaneous, Special Centers, Statistical Abstract, Regional Medical Budgets, and Summary of Retainers. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of news releases, photographs, biographical data, and correspondence. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of correspondence, notes, memos, news releases, financial records, and newspaper clippings.  Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","This series consists of 1,350 photographs separately arranged by subject. These photographs show Funds staff, hospitals, hospital staff, beneficiaries, and coal mining scenes. Files with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","s1 - Dr. Reed\ns2 - Dr. Reed\ns3, s4 - J.L. Lewis\ns7, s8 - J.L. Lewis\ns9, s10, s11 - J.L. Lewis\ns12 - Miss Roche","s1 - (Opener)\ns2 - Presentation","(1) Westchester Fire Dept. Gallup and Damon, used 1958/08/26\n(2) Public Utilities - John Wingate, used 1956/09/01\n(3) Dairy - Frank Blair, used 1956/06/03","This series includes individual payroll tax assessment record ledgers from Ponfeigh Smokeless Coal Company and Pine Hill Smokeless Coal Company, financial secretary's ledgers from UMWA Local Union No. 935, Cassandra, PA, assorted mine payroll sheets, rolled certificates from the Commonwealth of PA Department of Mines for Simon J. Callahan, and other material.","Items with titles beginning with \"R - \" are restricted; please contact a curator for further information.","Annual Reports, 1952-1979 \n\"A Chronology of the U.M.W.A. Welfare and Retirement Fund, Covering the Period between 1945 and April 26, 1951\" \n\"Rehabilitation of the Disabled\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \n\"Pensions for Coal Miners\" (UMWA Welfare and Retirement Fund, n.d.) \nList of Principal Medical Staff Publications \nCopies of 38 Medical Staff Publications (see list in inventory folder)","Copy of \"A Medical Survey of the Bituminous Coal Industry, Report of the Coal Mines Administration, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC,\" 1947, prepared by Admiral Joel T. Boone, Director, Medical Survey Group. (\"The Boone Report\") Also included is a folder of assorted documents including blank samples of Fund forms and paperwork and a copy of \"Analysis of Proposed Personnel Budget for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1957.\"","\"Bibliography - UMWA Health and Retirement Funds,\" prepared by Marilyn Abbott. Covers materials both about the Funds and by Funds' staff.","This series consists of correspondence and reports from regional medical offices of the UMWA, other medical studies and reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice correspondence between regional offices regarding supply vendors, reports, articles by Dr. Warren Draper, assorted reports, assorted photographs (including several of Josephine Roche receiving an honorary degree at the University of Colorado), and other material.","This series includes interoffice and outside correspondence regarding the retention of medical and health services and negotiations with outside hospitals regarding retainer fees, excerpts of works on common medical issues, newsletters from various medical organizations, audit reports, and other material.","This series includes interoffice health-related correspondence, reports written by Koplin regarding the Health and Retirement Fund, insurance, and more, assorted notes, clippings, reports, and other material.","This series consists of wage agreements, depositions, other court papers, and other material."],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The following material has been separated from Series 14. ADD of 1982/02/27, Area Medical Offices and Other Material:","Printed material sent to WVU Medical Center Library: \nHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946. \nLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2. \n\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)","Printed material sent to WVU Evansdale Library: \n\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.","Printed material discarded: \n\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)","The following material has been separated to the Map Collection: \nPopulation distribution map, Benefit Trust Beneficiaries, 1950.","The following audiotape reels were separated and added to the Oral History Collection: ","Reel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09  \nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13  \nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06  \nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10  \nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21  \nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960  \nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06  \nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31  \nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14  \nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959  \nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07  \nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26  \nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated  \nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. 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John L. Lewis: Testimony before Kennedy Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony before Labor Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #5. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #6. John L. Lewis: Testimony, Borden Committee [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/07/09 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation-John L. Lewis, Rep. Perkins (continues--overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. House Joint Subcommittee/John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Continued-overlaps Tape #2) Questions and answers (Continued--overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (overlaps Tape #3) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #5) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #5. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #6) (This continues and is overlapped on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #6. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis Questions and answers (Continued overlaps on Tape #5) (This tape continues and is overlapped on Tape #7) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #7. House Joint Subcommittee, John L. Lewis: House Joint Subcommittee on Labor Management Reform Legislation; John L. Lewis (Questions and Answers Continued Overlaps on Tape #6) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1959/05/13 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis; Applause for Waiters with 40 cakes. John Owens - Toast-master, Tony Boyle, John Owens, Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlapped on Tape #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. Tom Kennedy. (This tape overlaps Tape #1) John Owens, John L. Lewis (This tape starts on Tape #3 also) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. John L. Lewis Testimonial Dinner: Testimonial Dinner for John L. Lewis. John L. Lewis (Starts on Tape #2 also) (This tape overlaps on Tape #4) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/01/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Dedication Program: Dedication Program [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/06/02 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis, National Coal Policy Conference. Copy Four.: National Coal Policy Conference; Mr. John L. Lewis (complete on this tape); Mr. Love thanks above; Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McClafferty; Adjournment [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1957/04/27 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Union Songs: R-1 - 3 3/4 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Union Songs: R.2 - 3 3/4 Union Songs [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. Program, Dedication Ceremony for 10 UMWF Hospitals: Program, Reel 1 [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. Program, All Lewis: Program, All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech: J.L.L. Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends at applause. Picks up on tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJohn L. Lewis - Assorted Speeches -- Reel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech: John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, Netherland Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio. This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. Continued applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy:\" J.L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by United Mine Workers. No overlap. This tape ends with applause; picks up on Tape #2 with same applause. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. John L. Lewis Dinner Speech, \"Autonomy:\" John L. Lewis Dinner Speech \"Autonomy.\" This tape duplicated from tape furnished by UMW. No overlap. This tape continues with applause from Tape #1. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1960/10/10 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Acting Chairman Senator Clark - opening statement. Mr. Marling J. Anthony (with Sen. Clark and Sen. Randolph. Only questions and answers recorded) Mr. Charles Ferguson (continued and overlapped on #2) [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nUnited Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Records A\u0026amp;M.2769 - Page 178- Reel #2. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. Charles Ferguson (cont.-overlaps #1) Introduction by Sen. Randolph; Sen. Clark; also comment by Sen. Cooper; Mr. John L. Lewis starts, overlaps #3. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Coal Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis, starts on tape #2 and overlapped on #4. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #4. Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety: Senate Subcommittee on Labor/Mine Safety. Mr. John L. Lewis (cont. and overlaps on #3) 8 min. in, Sen. Cooper. Note: Sen. Cooper didn't have mic - was too far from closest mic to be picked up. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1959/07/21 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Coal Policy Conference: (1) Coal Policy Conference - Mr. Lewis retires; (2) \"Instant Poverty\" Closing of Renton, PA mine. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], ca. 1960 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Hospital Dedication Program: Hospital Dedication Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Hospital Dedication Program: All Lewis [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Hospital Dedication Program: Program. [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1956/02/06 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Ground Breaking Ceremony: Ground Breaking ceremonies at Man, West Virginia. Approximately 55 minutes. WLOG Logan, W.Va. [7 in. tape, 3.25 IPS], 1953/10/31 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Speaker Weintraub, G. Davis, G. Archer, J. Brown: Speaker Weintraub - opening; Ghines (?) Davis, Atty.; Dr. George Archer; John Y. Brown [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Kentucky Hearing, Master-complete: Medical Bill Hearing - Frankfort. Archer, Draper, Brown, Barnes, Cart, Ezelle, Brown, Sparks, Afton. [7 in. tape, 3.75 IPS], ca. March 14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Beckley Radio Program \"Anything Goes:\" UMW. \"Anything Goes\" radio program, Beckley, West Virginia. (Complaints Beckley Hospital cheese sandwich dispute) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], Spring 1959 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Untitled: Dr. Barnes. I.E. Cart, C\u0026amp;O Railroad employees health association. Sam Ezelle, AFL-CIO (Kentucky State Federation of Labor. Atty. Brown) [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Pennsylvania Medical Society Interview: Three reporters interview Pennsylvania Medical Society leaders in Atlantic City after P.M.S. declared its agreement with the Fund \"null, void, terminated, and ended.\" [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Pikesville Ground Breaking: Pikesville Ground Breaking. 57 min. long. [7 in. tape, unknown IPS], 1952/10/07 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Henry J. Kaiser: Henry J. Kaiser [7 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Draper Interview: Dr. Draper interview of Tris Coffin Show; C\u0026amp;O news summary [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1954/05/26 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights: Tris Coffin - John L. Lewis Testimony Highlights. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], 1955/12/14 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (10 Hospitals not specified) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #3. Program - Hospital Dedication Program: Program - Hospital Dedication. George Higgins speaks. (same as previous) [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #25. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physician: Tom Hamlin, football [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. No.5 Hymntime. C. Rhea Bill Head, Medical Bill: No.5 Hymntime. Claude Rhea, Bill Head. #5 Medicaid Bill [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], ca. May 17 \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis: Dr. Clyde Sparks, Brown, Speaker, Davis. [5 in. tape, 7.5 IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #2. Dr. Draper: Dr. Draper [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nReel #1. L73 - UK AG 3: L73 - UK - AG 3. Kentucky Legislature Hearings on UMWF Free Choice of Physicians [5 in. tape, unknown IPS], undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following material has been separated from this series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPrinted material sent to WVU Medical Center Library:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHarry E. Handley and Carolina R. Randolph, \"Eight Years of Public Health Work, Jones Conty Mississippi, 1937-1944,\" NY, Commonwealth Fund, 1946.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLeslie A. Falk, \"Medical Sociology: The Contribution of Dr. Henry E. Siquist,\" Repritn from journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1958 Vol. 13, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"25 Anniversary Report from the Hospital Research and Education Trust\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPrinted material sent to WVU Evansdale Library:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"USDA Testimony Proposing Long Range Agricultural Policy and Programs,\" before Congressional Committees on Agriculture, April 21, October 6-8, 1947.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nPrinted material discarded:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Appalachia\" Vol. 7, No. 4 (1974)\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_882_c02_c01"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10_c07","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"1948","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10_c07#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10_c07","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10_c07"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10_c07","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10","parent_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14","viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03","viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14","viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03","viw_repositories_2_resources_8527_c14_c03_c10"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers","Series 14: Audio Recordings","Compact Discs","Data Discs/Compact Discs"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers","Series 14: Audio Recordings","Compact Discs","Data Discs/Compact Discs"],"text":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers","Series 14: Audio Recordings","Compact Discs","Data Discs/Compact Discs","1948","Box Series 14, Subseries 3, Box 10"],"title_filing_ssi":"1948","title_ssm":["1948"],"title_tesim":["1948"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1948-1950 December"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1948/1950"],"normalized_title_ssm":["1948"],"component_level_isim":[4],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"sort_isi":2001,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["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."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["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."],"date_range_isim":[1948,1949,1950],"containers_ssim":["Box Series 14, Subseries 3, Box 10"],"_nest_path_":"/components#13/components#2/components#9/components#6","timestamp":"2026-05-20T22:52:45.698Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8527","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8527.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers","title_ssm":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers"],"title_tesim":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1907-2012","1945-1974"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1945-1974"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1907-2012"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 6.017","/repositories/2/resources/8527"],"text":["UA 6.017","/repositories/2/resources/8527","Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers","College of William and Mary--Students","Correspondence","Negatives","Photographs","Programs","Scrapbooks","Sound 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.","The collection is arranged into the following series: Series 1: Concert Programs, 1943-1977; Series 2: Choral Program Statements, circa 1955-1974; Series 3: Choral Program Management, 1946-1974; Series 4: Spring Choir, 1964-1974; Series 5: Choir Activities, 1945-1991; Series 6: Publicity Materials, 1947-1991; Series 7: Department of Music, circa 1950-1974; Series 8: Biographical and Professional Material, 1907-1993; Series 9: News Clippings, 1940-1983; Series 10: Sheet Music, circa 1884-1970; Series 11: Publications, circa 1960-1974; Series 12: Correspondence, 1945-1993; Series 13: Photographs, 1925-1985; Series 14: Audio Recordings, 1946-1983; Series 15: Artifacts, circa 1950-1996; Series 16: Scrapbooks, 1945-1983.","Subseries is arranged by date and then alphabetically.","Dr. Carl A. Fehr earned degrees from the University of Texas including a Bachelor of Arts in German and French (1928) and a Masters in Psychology and Sociology (1930). In 1942, he received a Masters in Music and Music Education from the University of Michigan and in 1950, a Doctorate in Music and Music Education from Columbia University. He joined the College of William and Mary faculty as an Assistant Professor of Music in 1945, becoming Associate Professor in 1951, rising to Chancellor Professor in 1971, and receiving emeritus status upon retirement in 1974. Integral to Dr. Fehr's faculty duties was his directorship of the College's choir and chorus. Under Dr. Fehr's professional management the choral program gained many new student members and achieved national recognition through such media programs as radio and television broadcasts and phonograph recordings. In 1970, the Choir received the George Washington Honor Medal of the Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge. The Choir also appeared at such national events as the 1965 World's Fair's Virginia Day. Under Dr. Fehr's directorship Choir members selected for the Spring Tour program made a total of 27 tours over the years to such cites as New York, Boston, and Atlanta."," Prior to joining the College of William and Mary faculty, Dr. Fehr held several teaching posts in his native Austin, Texas. He served as teacher and organist at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church School (1931-1933) and as music instructor in the Austin public schools (1933-1945). In 1933, Dr. Fehr married fellow Texan Alice Theresa Knippa, who was later employed for many years as a secretary in the College's Physics Department. Although the Fehrs had no children, Dr. Fehr became a surrogate father figure to many of his students, who addressed him as \"Pappy.\" Dr. Fehr set high choral performance standards, often enhancing performances with such visual effects as aesthetically arranged choral groupings. Members of the William and Mary Choir and Chorus took pride in memorized, polished performances of varied, often complex, musical programs. Their fellowship, alumni groups, reunions and special celebrations for Dr. and Mrs. Fehr attest to their esprit de corps. For some students, however, the rigors of academic achievement conflicted with the choral program's demanding rehearsal and performance schedules. As the student culture changed during the mid-1960s, heightened social awareness also elicited some criticism of such stock folk songs as those in the Stephen Foster repertoire. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Carl A. Fehr.","Collection processed by Donna Dodenhoff in 2006-2007. The 2007 accessions of sheet music were processed by Fred Gibbs from July-October 2007. Acc. 2011.479-482 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2011. Acc. 2012.298 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2012.","See the William and Mary Choir Alumni Reunion Photo Album (UA 7.016) from 1983. Material related to The Common Glory and The Founders is available in the Jamestown Corporation Records (Mss. 77 C73)","The collection contains materials related to Dr. Carl A. Fehr's career as a music professor as well as his direction of William and Mary's choral program, The Common Glory, the Founders summer pageants and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. In addition to his reflections on choral direction and discipline, the collection includes extensive materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the College's choral program, a series of published choral programs, a collection of choral music, his teaching notes and curricula, correspondence, professional awards and memberships, as well as his dissertation and other academic credentials. The choral program is also extensively represented in Choir and Chorus communications, activities, group photographs, scrapbooks and publicity during the years of Dr. Fehr's directorship. In addition to the regular academic year choral program, the Choir's annual spring tours, special guest appearances and national broadcast performances are documented in correspondence, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and audio recordings. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings."," Among the artifacts contained in the collection are Dr. Fehr's formal concert attire and other textiles as well as a miniature stage and figures used to arrange choral groupings. Personal memorabilia include material from Austin, Texas, where Dr. Fehr served as choral director in the Austin public school system before coming to William and Mary. ","This series includes concert programs representing Dr. Fehr's directorship of William \u0026 Mary's choral program; The Common Glory and The Founders outdoor summer pageants; and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. The series includes William \u0026 Mary choral programs of the regular academic year, as well as programs for special event and guest performances. In addition to correspondence and other records pertaining to choral media performances, the series also includes an inventory of concert programs tape recorded between 1949 and 1973.","The Choral Program Statements series consists of Dr. Fehr's formal and informal statements of the place of a choral program in a liberal arts college; standards governing choral member selection, appearance, and conduct; and admittance and dismissal procedures, as well as Dr. Fehr's communications on these matters with choral members and others.","This series contains materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the choral program, including his directorial and production notes, a concert planning notebook, and his reflections on concert program logistics, as well as a series of blueprints for staging concert performances. The series also contains student applications, auditions, rehearsal schedules, and concert tickets lists for special guests, as well as documents pertaining to choral business matters.","This series includes choral records such as choir and chorus rosters and directories and a series of spring choir tour journals.","This series documents Choir/Chorus activities, such as the annual Choir banquet. It includes Choir/Chorus communications, such as bulletins and Choir alumni newsletters. Also included are special choral events including the \"Fehr-well Fest,\" the concert celebrating Dr. Fehr's retirement, materials related to the celebration of the Fehrs' 50th wedding anniversary, the 1965 World's Fair concert, and Staying Connected: The Carl Fehr Project, an event organized to bring Choir alumni together to rehouse the Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr Papers.","This series includes Choir/Chorus publicity and promotional materials including brochures, posters, postcards, and magazine articles featuring Dr. Fehr and the choral program.","One poster used by the choir that says \"Don't Worry if it Sounds Bad: It's Contemporary.\"","This series includes Music Department documents collected over the course of Dr. Fehr's faculty appointment. The series also includes information on the department's history, Dr. Fehr's instructional materials, class schedules and exams, as well as documentation of the student assistant program and the Fehr Music Scholarship program. The series also includes Dr. Fehr's philosophy of teaching and his policy on classroom discipline, as well as his documents on music theory and practice.","This series includes Dr. Fehr's professional qualifications and performance evaluations, employment applications, awards and honors, academic records, and a copy of his Ph.D. dissertation. Also includes is biographical material including an oral history interview conducted with Dr. Fehr by the College of William and Mary in 1975-1976. The series includes some material from his Texas years as well.","Scope and Contents Certificate of Membership in American Choral Directors Association Wisdom Award of Honor Conferred on Dr. Carl A. Fehr by The Wisdom Society, 1970 Alice Knippa Fehr's Certificate of Baptism Carl A. Fehr's Certificate of Baptism, 1907 Austin High School Diploma, Alice Knippa Fehr Bachelor of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, Alice Knippa Fehr Bachelor of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, 1928 Masters of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, 1930 Austin High School Diploma, Carl A. Fehr Columbia University Doctor of Education Diploma, Carl A. Fehr, December 1950 Concordia Teachers College Diploma, Carl A. Fehr, 1931 Certificate of appreciation to Carl A. Fehr from the Williamsburg Baptist Church, May 1968 (mounted) Certificate of appreciation to Carl A. Fehr, Two Thousand Men of Achievement diploma, London, February 1973 Certificate of merit from the Dictionary of International Biography, vol. ix, August 1972 Certificate of appreciation, Virginia State Bar, May 1959 Black and white sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr adapted from a photograph, 1960s Water color sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr in a clown suit, 1960s Choir and Chorus formal document of congratulations to Dr. Carl A. Fehr for excellence in directing the choral program, 1945-1970","This is a series of news clippings focusing on Dr. Fehr's career, William and Mary choral members, concert publicity, and critical reviews.","This series is composed of collected sheet music organized by type and including a variety of sheet music. Box 2 holds organ studies and organ anthologies; Box 3 and 4 are entirely organ anthologies; Box 5-7 holds organ sheet music; Box 7-9 holds vocal music; Box 10 includes Christmas Choral Programs as well as religious, secular, and hand-copied music; Box 11 holds correspondence, concert programs, and Christmas music; Boxes 12-17 include a variety of music related to William and Mary, Christmas, The Common Glory, and many others.","Instrumental Parts Accompaniments Correspondence and Publications","This series includes Dr. Fehr's collection of published materials related to areas of personal interest other than music, such as technology topics and a collection of William and Mary student body literature dating from the 1960s and 1970s.","The correspondence series dates from the years of Dr. Fehr's career at William and Mary (1945-1974) as well as his retirement years. Included in the series is William and Mary interdepartmental correspondence, colleague correspondence, correspondence with choral members, parties outside the university community, and other correspondents.","The photographs series visually documents the College of William and Mary choral program from 1945 through 1974, as well as alumni choral events during Dr. Fehr's retirement years. The series documents separately The Common Glory program, the William and Mary choral program by decade, portraits of Dr. Fehr, family and friends (1920s-1980s), and Dr. Fehr's career with the public school system in Austin, Texas. In addition to color and black and white photographs, a small number of color slides and photographic negatives can also be found in this series. Note that each photograph was given an individual number that begins with the letters \"FP.\"","Pasted onto the back of this mounting is a black and white picture of an unidentified young woman","The Common Glory Choir at The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg","The Common Glory Choir at The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg","There are two copies of this item.","William and Mary Choir in the Chapel in the Wren Building","William and Mary Choir in the Chapel in the Wren Building","William and Mary Choir in robes, W. Warren Sprouse, Director","William and Mary Choir in performance","William and Mary Choir, Wren Building (possible duplicate)","Virginia All East Chorus, Highland Springs, Virginia","Colored photo of William and Mary Choir in formal attire in Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in performance, with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir, with Dr. Fehr","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1959-1960. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Black \u0026 White Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1959-1960. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Black \u0026 White Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1960-1961. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1960. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams. Possible duplicate","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1961. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams, '61","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1962. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams. '62","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1962-1963. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Black and White Photo of the William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr 1962","Color Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1962-1963. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1963-1964. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1963. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1963-1964. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1964-1965. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1964-1965. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Black and White Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1964-1965. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1965-1966. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams; duplicate copy available","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir on Virginia Day at the World's Fair in Queens, New York, May 13, 1965.","Color Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1965-1966. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate copy available","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1966-1967. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate copy included","Color Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1966-1967. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Higher quality available in FP 236","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1966-1967. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Higher quality than similar shot in FP 220.2","Color Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1967-1968. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate included","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1967-1968. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1968-1969. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams. Photo taken in Sunken Garden. multiple duplicates available including black and white 8x10","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1968-1969. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate included","Color Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1969-1970. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire at the Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr, 1969-1970; Photographer: Thomas L Williams Duplicate Included","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire, with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L Williams","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire, with Dr. Fehr. 1969 - 1970. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","Black and White photo of  the William and Mary Choir in formal attire in Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr, 1960s","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr at the Wren Building, 1969-1970. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","Color photo of the William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in front of Jefferson Hall, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire on campus with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire on Campus with Dr. Fehr, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire on Campus with Dr. Fehr, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire in front of Swem with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.","The Charter Day Convocation and Parents Day, Saturday February 13, 1971. Rector Ernest Goodrich, Chancellor Professor W. Melville Jones, Dr. Fehr and President Davis Y. Paschall, February 13, 1971 Duplicate Included.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire by the sundial in front of the Swem Library, with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of Swem Library, 1972-1973 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Duplicate noted on back.","One color photograph of the William and Mary Choir on tour at the party of a William and Mary alum in April 1973. Some of the students identified include Tom Terry, Cabot Wade, and Keith Savage. An envelope identifying some of the people in the photograph is included.","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of The Wren Building with Dr. Fehr, 1973-1974 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Black and white copy and duplicate included.","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire 1973-1974 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Duplicate included","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in front of Swem Library with Dr. Fehr, 1970's (black and white on board.)","The William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970s (Black and white on paper.","Black and white photo of Dr. Fehr conducting a vocal performance, 1970s.","Black and white photo of Dr. Fehr directing a vocal performance, 1970s.","The William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970s.","The William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970's. Black and White.","The William and Mary Choral Group in rehearsal directed by Dr. Fehr, 1970s.","Black and white photo of Dr. Fehr directing the William and mary Choral Group in rehearsal, 1970s.","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing, with Dr. Fehr (center, back riser) 1970s","William and Mary Choral Group members rehearsing at the piano, 1970s","Black and White photo of Carl A. Fehr with William and Mary Chorus","Dr. Fehr with the Alumni Choir in performance, 1983; color photo","Austin High School Glee Club in Candlelight performance, Christmas 1944","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Male Musical Group with string instruments, 1901. Handwritten notations on back \" Front Row - (left to right) Elizabeth Tyler Miller- 1. Alfred Hart Miler (Capt. MLH) College of William and Mary Williamsburg Virginia, 1901 2. ? 3. John Arthur Hundley ( an irristible wanderer) 4. ? 5. \"Shorty\" Corbett Back Row 6. J.M. Dummoriut ( Dairy Farms) 7. Marvin Burton (Dentist) 8. George Joluison 9. Oscar Shumaker 10. Abraham B. Marchiant 11. E. Stanley Brinkley (Superintendent of Norfolk Schools) 12. J. W. Gossman","The Common Glory Choir in the Roal Theater","The Common Glory Choir cast memeber Barbara Blum 1951","The Common Glory Choir cast memebrs : Suzanne Roberts, Frances Amon, Barbara Blum, Lillian Baker \u0026 Shirley Thompson","The Common Glory Choir in June 1954. Photographer: Jack White","The Common Glory Choir in 1954; Sticker on back \"The Common Glory Williamsburg Va.\" James Mays.","Photographer: Douglas B. Green II","Photographer: Jack White","The Common Glory \"Wagon\" Summer 1954. Photographer: Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, VA.","The Common Glory Choir \"Wagon\" 1954. Photographer: Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William \u0026 Mary, Williamsburg, VA.","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; taken at the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","Color photo of the Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial dress.","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial Williamsburg.","The Common Glory Choir (developed June 22, 1957) duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir (developed June 22 1957) duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir ( Developed June 22, 1957) duplicate included","Official Photograph of The Common Glory Choir in Colonial Dress; Photographer Jack White.","The Common Glory Choir in Colonial dress from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial dress. Photographer: Douglas B. Green II","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; Colonial Dress.  Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","Dr. Fehr with Common Glory Choir cast members from the 1950s.","duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; assembled in \"C G \" formation. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir in the Summer of 1967. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir in Colonial Dress. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; taken at the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included","A reproduction of  a sketch of the Common Glory Choir; undated. Signed by H. Day.","Black and White photograph of the College Mace; presented to William and Mary by alumni and students on February 8, 1923. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 Stamped by the NEWS BUREAU College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir, Spring 1946; 1945-1946 School Year. Photographer: Von Dubell Studio Williamsburg, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir, Graduation","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1940s","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave., Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave., Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir Spring 1946. Von Dubell Studios Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel 1946. Von Dubell Studios Williamsburg, VA","Note on back dated May 15, 1947, from Marilyn. \"To my favorite pappy - next to my own. Thanks for such an enjoyable year. Don't forget that Austin and San Antonio aren't too far apart. Good luck this summer -\"","marked as a duplicate; large version in Box #1","Teachers College Chorus, Columbia University, Fall 1949. Photo by Elvira Kohl.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr and a costumed musician. Photographer: Colonial Williasmburg Photograph by Thomas L. Williams.","The Library on the right and flanking it Rogers Hall and the Marshall-Wythe Building. Von Dubell Studios, Williamsburg, VA","Marked as William and Mary cover. Von Stubell Studio, Williamsburg, Va","The Brafferton Building on the campus of William and Mary. Thomas L. Williams, Colonial Williamsburg; Williamsburg, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir in the balcony of the Wren Chapel, 1940s. Von Stubell Studio, Williamsburg, VA.","A side view of the William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave. Williamsburg, Va.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr, Fehr","The William and Mary Concert Choir; From the studio of Douglas B. Greeen II; 761 Scotland Street; Williamsbrug, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; Von Dubell Stdios, Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; front and side view","The William and Mary Girls Chorus in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir, Carl A. Fehr, Director","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; W. Warren Sprouse, Director, 1950","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance; From the studio of Douglas B. Green II; 781 Scotland Street; Williamsburg, Virginia","Thw William and Mary Choir in rehearsal","Autographed picture of Anne with note. \" Pappy - Thanks so much for all that you have done for me.\"","Note on back \" To the \"sweetest\" Pappy with thanks for everything. Much Love.\" Jackie (Jones) Myers. June 1952","Fifth Annual Virginia All-West Chorus; Martinsville, Virginia. Remsen Studios, Box 296, Martinsville, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel","The Wiliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building. Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in front of the Wren Building for the Marshall-Wythe-Blackstrong Celebration","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire in the Spring of 1954 duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire in the Wren Chapel, 1955","The William and Mary Choir , Christmas Concert, 1955","News Bureau release: Scholars - At the College of William and Mary in Virginia where Phi Beta Kappa was founded, new initiates of the honorary scholastic society pause on the steps of the College's Phi Beta Kappa Hall for a chat with John C. Kerby-Miller (left) of Newport News, an alumnus of the University of California. Among the 13 William and Mary students who were initiated during the Spring ceremonies were (left to right) Robert Gilliland Forrest of Norfolk, Virginia; Jane Courtney Kesler of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Robert Wallace Stevens of Norfolk, Virginia; and Mary Ann Lyman of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1954","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire with Dr. Fehr, 1956-57","The William and Mary Choir in Concert in the Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Procession on campus","The William and Mary Choir performing at a special ceremony","The William and Mary Choir performing with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir performing with Dr. Fehr","Choral Performance at the Yorktown Celebration","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with dr. Fehr in a wooded area on campus","The William and Mary Choir in rehearsal","The William and Mary Choir in a Candlelight performance with Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance directed by Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir inperformance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir iChristmas Party with Dr. Fehr (front left, standing)","The William and Mary Choir during the Boston Trip; photo by Saunders Miller","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with dr. Fehr; photo by Saunders Miller","The William and Mary Chorus in Performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance, Christmas","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1959","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1959","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in Graduation Procession","William and Mary Graduation Ceremony","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. duplicate in smaller size","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr. Photographer Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photograoher Charles G. Kagey, Colonial Williamsburg","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer- Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer - Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer - Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Choir Tour; Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir Spring Choir Tour","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour","The William and Mary Choir on tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir on tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing. Photo by Saunders Miller.","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","William and Mary Choir members on Spring Tour, in rehearsal. Photo by Jack White.","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour, in rehearsal with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir directed by Dr. Fehr in the Wren Chapel","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Chapel with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building duplicate included","William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building","William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building","Scope and Contents William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building noted as \"duplicate\"","William and Mary Choir in formal attire","William and Mary Choir in rehearsals. Official Photograph , The Common Glory","William and Mary Choir in rehearsals with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in rehearsal with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir members behind the scenes","William and Mary Choir members behind the scene","The William and Mary Choir members building sets. Photo by Saunders Miller","William and Mary Choir members building sets. Photo by Saunders Miller","William and Mary Choir in rehearsal","Dr. Fehr rehearsing the William and Mary Choir","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr before a performance","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr before a performance","Dr. Fehr opening a gift from the William and Mary Choir before a performance","The William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in Performance","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir members (women) at exterior of back of Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir performing, directed by Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir performing, directed by Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr","Dr. Fehr directing the William and Mary Choir during a recording session. Photo by Saunders Miller","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance directed by Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance .","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus Christmas Concert with Dr. Fehr directing.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Chorus informal attire.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Christmas performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance in Wren Choir Loft. Photo by Von Dubell Studio.","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance in Wren Building","William and Mary Graduation in Wren Courtyard","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren chapel","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Chapel; photograph by Jack White duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building. Photograph by Jack White. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir waiting to perform","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building. Photograph by Photo Service.","The William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir in Christmas candlelight performance in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building. Noteation on Back: \"The Chorus (number two of two)\"","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir-male members only- in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance; select ensemble to be featured in \"Laudate Dominum\" by Mozart","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","Anne Myers, Statesville, N.C. Soloist in \"hear Ye, Israel, \" Mendelssohn.","Joan Roger. La Follette, Tenn. Soloist in \"Let Us Break Bread Togerther.\" Second photo - full length, not duplicate but same information","William and Mary formal ceremony at the Wren Building","New York, New York","View of a burning building on the Campus of the College of William and Mary; possibly the fire in Phi Beta Kappa Hall in 1952","Ceremony at Phi Beta Kappa Hall on the College of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The rebuilt Phi Beta Kappa Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, in performance in the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Girls Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in Christmas 1960 performance. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Girls Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in graduation procession.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in inauguration procession of Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, President of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Photo from the Library of Carl A. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chrus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. noted as black and white duplicates (2)","The William and Mary Tour Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in the Wren Chapel. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in Boston.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in Boston.","The William and Mary Choir performing The Messiah with  Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Robert E. Gatten","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire .Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. several matted duplicates in Box 2","The William and Mary Choir performing The Messiah, under the direction of Dr. Carl A. Fehr. Photographer: Robert E. Gatten","The William and Mary Choir performing on Chate Day, Saturday February 12, 1966.  Photographer: Robert E. Gatten","Scope and Contents Chorus performing at the Matoaka Amphitheatre after William and Mary Graduation. Notation on back: \"To Pappy: For a Happy Birthday!! from \"Schue\" Lynwood Shumata\"","The William and Mary Tour Choir in Danville, Virginia.","William R. Heins when he was in Elementary School playing the Tuba. Class of 1966.","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: David Koenig","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photographer: David Koenig","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped Septemeber 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","Dr. Fehrwatching television monitor of the William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir Candlelight Performance, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Charles G. Kagey, Colonial Williamsburg duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in the Dodge Room. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. multiple duplicates available in legal size with mat and black and white","The William and Mary Chorus rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan WohllebenThomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire at the back of the wren Building. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in Swem Library. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","date on front is May 1971","The William and Mary Choir with candles","Photograph by Alan Wohlleben","Photos of negatives from a William and Mary Choir Performance. Note on back reads: \"Dr. Fehr I couldn't find the other negatives that you wanteed. I am in the process of moving to an apartment; I think I just misplaced them. When I find them I print them up. Weke's and Jim Rees's pictures see you later (alligator) Michael .....","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","William and Mary Formal ceremony with the William and Mary Choir. Photo by Susan Lohwasser","William and Mary Formal ceremony with the William and Mary Choir. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Peter Vance Clark.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams copy of FP 264.10","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams Similar copies to FP 264.14 and FP 264.15","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams possible copy of FP 264.13 and similar to FP 264.15","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in rehearsal. Date on front of photo indicates December 1967","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Choir rehearsing \"The Messiah\" with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Display of Album cover and record of the long playing album, \"William and Mary Choir, Williamsburg, Virginia . Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director.\" Photographer : W. N. Schill Studio. Album produced by RCA Victor.","William and Mary Choir in formal attire behind the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr Black and White duplicate","Dr. Fehr (left) receiving a 25th Anniversary Plaque from a choir member. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Virginia.","Dr. Fehr center) with his wife during the 25th Anniversary celebration as Director of the William and Mary Choral groups. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Virginia. duplicate included","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Sunken Garden with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williamsn","William and Mary Choir in Graduation Procession with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr, Fehr in front of Barrett Hall. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams Black and White duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of the Wren Building. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire by the sundal in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate and color duplicate, no mat","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr at the Charter Day Convocation at Phi Beta Kappa Auditorium. Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choral Group in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Chorus in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir soloist in performance. Photographer: Allan E. White","The William and Mary Choir in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Allan E. White","duplicate included","The William and Mary Choi and Orchestra (foreground) in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir in performance. Photographer: Mike Lang","Dr. Fehr directing the William and Mary Choral Groups. Photographer: Mike Lang","The William and Mary Choir and Orchestra in performance; Dr. Fehr conducting","The William and Mary Choir waiting to perform. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","The William and Mary Chorus in performance. Photographer: Allan E. White","The William and Mary Choir in performance (note on back indicates men in The Messiah.)","The William and Mary Choir and Chorus waiting to perform.. Photographer:  Alan Wohlleben","The Wililam and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","Soloist performs with the William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choral group in Candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir member waiting to perform. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","Dr. Fehr with William and Mary Choir members waiting to perform duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with  Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr at the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with  Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams (color) includes Black \u0026 white duplicate","William and Mary Choir member in rehearsal. Photography by Mike Lang","William and Mary Choir members in rehearsal. Photography by Mike Lang","William and Mary Choir members studying music. Photography by Mike Lang","Dr. Fehr with Choir member. Photograph by Alan Wohlleben","Dr. Fehr with choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","William and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","William and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","William and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","duplicate included","duplicate included","Photography by Mike Lang","Choral Group Rehearsal with Dr. Fehr. Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Stamped on back: \"Colonial Echo;\" note on back \"- Ed Offley\"","Stamped on back: \"Colonial Echo;\" note on back \"- Ed Offley\"","Photography by Michael Lang","Photography by Michael Lang","Note on back: Kymmell","String section of William and Mary Orchestra in performance; Photgraph by Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir and Orchestra in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr","Picture of Dr. Fehr in formal attire at a William and Mary reception; photograph by Alan  Wohlleben","Note on back: \"To Pappy, Lots of Love---Virginia Carr Gingie\"","Note on back: \"Dearest Pappy, You have truly brought to me the thrill and challenge of music. I hope that I can spread that enthusiasm to my students. You set many wonderful traditions that I will treasure; and whereever I go I will always be a \"Fehr\"student, indebted to you for guiding my career in teaching. Love always, Kathleen (S.E.!) Jones","Note on back: \" To Pappy, Who has given me so much......his time, his patience; his wealth of knowledge, musical and personal; his shoulder; his tissues.. not to mention the guidance and friendship received from him by everyone, and given in such a way that each is made to feel singular and important. How can I thank you, Pappy, for two wonderful years in Choir except to give my love in return for all the unselfish caring you have given me? It's a tiney gift, but you can keep it forever. Kathy (I also owe you for 1/2 a box of tissues, 42 pictures, 2 tapes, 2 keys, and an incalculable amount of wear to your \"wet paint\" cushions.)\"","Note: To Pappy - with much love and gratitude always. Kathy\"","Dr. Fehr conducting the Alumni Choir for a capacity crowd; Photographer Thomas L. Williams","duplicate included","Photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX","Photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX","Photo by Neal Douglass","smaller duplicate included","Note on back: \"To the best \"scouts\" in the world - may Texas beat A\u0026M next year! Care Edward 12/1/31\" Boone Photo Company, Austin Texas","duplicate included; photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX","Notation on back: News Release Bureau, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA","duplicate included","duplicate included","duplicate included","Dr. Fehr with The Common Glory cast; Robert Luartis, Kathryn Gray, John Warner, Bill Kerr, Glenn Branch","duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA","Stamped on back \"Jan 21 1957\"","Photographer: Von Dubell Studio, Williamsburg, VA","uplicate included","Ode to the Virginian Voyage. Norfolk Symphony Composer Schenkman with Dr. Fehr","Ode to the Virginian Voyage. Edgar Schenkman, Norfolk Symphony Conductor (left); Randall Thompson, Compser(center) with Dr. Fehr. several duplicate included","Photo by Saunders Miller","Photo by Saunders Miller","duplicate included","color photo","Dr. Fehr with Ann Lond (?) in DawnVe, VA","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Va; duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA; duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Thomas L. Williams, Photographer","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams; duplicate included","Thomas L. Williams, photographer; duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Thomas L. Williams, Photographer","Dr. Carl A. Fehr at the podium, in performance, with pianist; photo by John White","Humorous sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr with caption \"Y'all know thet ah stress neatness! Y'all must look nice, people,\" Signed  \"Tweet 1962\"","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams; small copy included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams for 1971 Brochure","Dr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with General W. C. Westmoreland (r.), at presentation of Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce, January 1971 duplicate included","Dr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with General W. C. Westmoreland (r.), at presentation of Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce;  Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Dr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with Thomas Wood (r.) at Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce presentation of the Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr","duplicate included","Thomas L. Williams, Photographer duplicate included","date on back \"1-9-53\"? duplicate included","Carl A. Fehr with military officials at the ceremony during which W\u0026M Choir receives George Washington Freedom Medal from the Freedom Foundation, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania","Scope and Contents W\u0026M Choir on stage at official ceremony for receiving the George Washington Freedom Medal from the Freedom Foundation","Photo by Mike Long","Photo by Mike Long","Carl A. Fehr with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreiling, taken at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren Smith, Jr. in York, Pennsylvania, on Saturday evening April 20, 1974 after the concert at York College.","small duplicate included","Mounted photo of a scenic view of French rural landscape, vineyard by John Fehr, Dr. Fehr's nephew, April 1973. Gift at Christmas 1973.","duplicate included","duplicate included","Photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, Texas","Photo by Neal Douglass","duplicate included","duplicate included","Photo by Alfred Rosenthal, Austin Daily Tribune","Duplicate included","duplicate included","duplicate included","Candlelight performance; photo by Neal Douglass","duplicate included","duplicate included","duplicate included","Left to Right: Bill Chandler, Mary Va. Bussey, Bettie George, Joe Lane; photo by Neal Douglass","Photo by Alfred Rosenthal; Austin Daily Tribune","Phot by Dan Weisser","Autographed picture (to Dr. Fehr) of Roger Wagner; \" Best wished and kind regards to my old friend Carl Fehr.\"","Autographed picture (to Dr. Fehr) of Roger Wagner; \" To my old friend Carl Fehr who taught me all I know about choral direction.\"","Black and white photographs of Dr. Fehr, his wife, and the William and Mary Choir on tour.","Photo with signed Brochure from the Annual Dinner Meeting in Williamsburg","This series includes a collection of reel-to-reel tape recordings of William and Mary Choir/Chorus concert performances conducted by Dr. Fehr between 1947 and 1973. The reel-to-reel tapes were reformatted for access and preservation purposes to data discs and CD Audio discs in 2006-2007. The collection also includes phonograph albums of William and Mary choral performances (1940s-1960s), \"The Common Glory\" (1957), and a miscellaneous collection of phonograph records, such as recordings for vocal exercises and recordings of All-State and Northrop High School choral performances. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings.","3 records","3 copies.\nSide 1: A Slumber Song of the Madonna. Sung by Anne Howard Dunn\nSide 2: Come Unto Him from The Messiah, Handel. Sung by Anne Howard Dunn","Two albums. Photograph of the Wren Building on the cover. 4 Record Set Record 1, Side 1 Alma Mater, James Southall Wilson William and Mary Hymn, Jeanne Rose Record 1, Side 2 I Wonder as I Wander, arr. Niles-Horton (Ann Howard Dunn, Soloist) Record 2, Side 1 Dry Bones, Gearhart Record 2, Side 2 Ol' Man River, Jerome Kern (Warren Sprouse, Soloist) Record 3, Side 1 Sicut Cervus, Palestrina Record 3, Side 2 A Mighty Fortress is our God, Luther (arr. Meuller) Record 4, Side 1 Madame Jeanette, Murray Record 4, Side 2 Kde su Kravy Moje, Slovak folk tune, arr. Schimmerling.","Two copies of album. 4 Record Set Record 1, Side 1 The Creation: Part 1, Richter Record 2, Side 2 Alma Mater, James Southall Wilson William and Mary Hymn, Jeanne Rose Record 2, Side 1 The Creation, Part 2, Richter The Lord's Prayer, Wilson Record 2, Side 2 Go 'Way From My Window, Niles (Soloist Shirley May Thompson) Record 3, Side 1 My Lord, What Mornin', spiritual Record 3, Side 2 Agnus Dei, Pergolesi Record 4, Side 1 I Got Rhythm, Gershwin Etude For Chorus, Wihtol Record 4, Side 2 Skip to My Lou, arr. Wilson Ezekiel Saw de Wheel, Spiritual","Two copies. Sung by The Choir of \"The Common Glory,\" 1953 Side 1 Music from \"The Common Glory\" (A Musical Synopsis), Special Narration by Allen R. Matthews. Side 2 In These Delightful Peasant Groves, Purcell Let go, Why Do You Stay Me, Bennett Miserere Mei, Byrd Yonder! Yonder, folk melody Ballad of Brotherhood, J. Wagner","Two copies. Side 1 Missa Brevis, Zoltan Kodaly Side 2 Missa Brevis, Zoltan Kodaly Miserere Mei, William Byrd Come, Soothing Death, J.S. Bach The Silver Swan, Orlando Gibbons Let Go, Why Do You Stay Me, John Bennet Yonder! Yonder, Russian folk melody In These Delightful, Pleasant Groves, Henry Purcell When Day is Done, Robert Katcher Ballad of Brotherhood, Joseph Wagner","Two copies. Side 1 Te Deum, Verdi Hodie Christus Natus Est, Sweelinck Psalm of Praise, Chase (William Gatling, Soloist) Exultate Deo, Poulenc Side 2 For Everything There is a Season, Rozsa Listen to the Angels Shoutin', Negro Spiritual Sinner Please, Don't Let this Harvest Pass, Negro Spiritual (Joyce Gwaltney, Soloist) 'Dis Train, Negro Folk Song Oh Lemuel, Foster","Two copies. The photograph on the cover was taken at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. The photograph was taken in the fall of 1953 when the Choir was in Richmond to perform for an association of Virginia teachers (according to Lavinia Phillips '57, to SCRC staff on 5/2/2011). Side 1 Alma Mater William and Mary Hymn Miserere Mei, Byrd Crucifixus, Lotti Come, Soothing Death, Bach Side 2 Nightfall in Sky, Robertson Shenandoah, arr. Bartholomew Yonder! Yonder! Folk Melody, (William T. Gatling, Jr. Soloist). Ballad of Brotherhood, J. Wagner, (Lavinia Pretz, Soloist).","Two copies. Side 1 Christ Lag in Todesbanden, Cantata No. 4, Bach Wondrous Love, Southern Folk-Hymn Gloria in Excelsis, Jolley Side 2 Mass in G Major, Poulenc The Last Words of David, Thompson Madame Jeanette, Murray Poor Wayfaring Stranger, White Spiritual Hear the Singing, Berger","Two copies. Side 1 William and Mary Hymn, The William and Mary Choir Side 2 Alma Mater, The William and Mary Choir","Two copies. Side 1 Mass in G, Schubert Benedictus, Liszt Side 2 Te Deum, Kodaly Exultate Deo, Scarlatti Waltzing Mathilda, Australian song Go 'Way From my Window, Niles Elijah Rock, traditional spiritual.","Two copies. Side 1 Te Deum, Verdi Quatre Motets pour le Temps de Noel, Poulene Mary's Boy Child, Spiritual Side 2 Shenandoah, traditional Greensleeves, English folk song Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah, American folk song I Got Rhythm, Gershwin Regina Coeli from \"Cavalleria Rusticana,\" Mascagni Chorus and Finale from \"Die Mestersinger von Nurnberg,\" Wagner Coronation Scene from \"Boris Godunov,\" Mussorgsky","Two copies. Side 1 Serenity, Ives At the Cry of the First Bird, Fletcher To Saint Cecilia, Dello Joio Chanson Epique, Ravel Side 2 He's Gone Away, Southern Mountain Song Laughing Song, George Selections from Porgy and Bess, Gershwin Hosanna, Lockwood Carol of the Drum, Czech Carol","Two copies. Side 1 A Canticle of Christmas, Giannini (Eugene Galusha, soloist, and Sue Sager and Carolyn Washer, Accompanists) Side 2 The Holly and the Ivy, Traditional carol The Twelve Days of Christmas, Old English Song Choral Fantasy on Old Carols, Holst The Angels and The Shepherds, Kodaly (The William and Mary Chorus) The March of the Wise Men, Gaul Silent Night, Holy Night, Gruber (Sue Sanger, Accompanist)","Two copies. Side 1 Rejoice, Beloved Christians, Buxtehude Misericordias Domini For Double Choir, Durante Come, Soothing Death, Bach Side 2 Holy Radiant Light, Gretchaninoff Brazilian Psalm, Berger Prelude, Schuman Bim-Bam, A Folk Song Every Night When the Sun Goes In, Appalachian Folk Song (Phyllis Atwood, Soloist) Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be? Kubik The William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater","This phonographic record has been digitized. At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.","Two copies. Side 1 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Bach Lord Most Holy, Davis Gloria, Poulenc Side 2 Jehovah, Hear Our Prayer, Nelson What Child is This, English tune Der Abend, Brahms Naechtens, Brahms Zum Schluss, Brahms Selections from Showboat, Kern Tee Roo (in mountain style), American Folk-Song Sketch Lullaby, Brahms","Two copies. Side 1 Psalm 100, Schuetz Agnus Dei, Pergolesi Sicut Cervus, Palestrina Exultate Deo, Pelestrina In the Beginning, Copland, Dorothy Tudor, Soloist Side 2 Fragments from the Mass: Diemer Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei Ave Maria, Kodaly Peace Come to Me, Murray, The William and Mary Chorus, (Jane Anne Bruer, accompanist) Go, Down Death, Scott (Bongos played by Michaelle Hatcher) Dry Bones, arr. Gearhart Lorena, Webster Seeing Nellie Home, Fletcher Aura Lee, Poulton De Animal a-Comin', Negro Spiritual Stonewall Jackson's Way, Confederate Tune","Two copies. This album is a recording of the Parents Day concert. Side 1 Cantate Domino, Lodivico da Viadana Ave Maria, Tomas Luis da Victoria Exaltabo Te, Domine G.P. da Palestrina No Man Liveth to Himself, Heinrich Schuetz The Heart Replies, Harry Robert Wilson Sea Charm, Frederick Piket Valse, Ernst Toch Side 2 Cantate Domino, Hans Leo Hassler Peace Comes to Me, Lyn Murray Jack and Jill, J. Michael Diack Horos Tou Zalongu, Greek folk song Catulli Carmina, Carl Orff A Jubilant Song, Norman Dello Joio The William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater, arr. by Carl. A. Fehr","2 copies. Sue Sager Accompanist Side 1Messe de Minuit Midnight Mass for Christmas based on French Carols: Charpentier Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Agnus Dei Side 2 Carol of the New Prince, Sitton Balulalow, Chapman Kolyada, Anonymous, Russian Fantasia on O Little Town of Bethlehem, McCollin Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Praetorius A New Christmas Morning, Hallelujah, MacGimsey The Holy Infant's Lullaby, Dello Joio A Christmas Carol Sequence, Arr. Fehr","Northrop High School concert, including concert choir, advanced girls' choir, swing choir, and madrigal singers.","Northrop High School Advanced Treble Choir and Charisma Choir. Dedication on back of album reads: To Pappy, With affection \u0026 fond memories. Bill 9-27-'79.\"","Side 1 The William and Mary Fight Song, arr. Varner The William and Mary Alma Mater Side 2 The William and Mary Victor March, arr. Varner The William and Mary Hymn","Side 1 no. 8P-0944 Side 2 8P-0944","The following reel-to-reel audiotapes were reformatted to digital audio. The quality of these audio recordings varies. In some cases, the audio was copied from the phonograph album to reel-to-reel audiotapes by the donor then digitized by the repository. In these cases the recording digitized directly from the phonograph album generally provides a superior audio source. 1971 Christmas Concert, A Festival of Music, Reels 1-2 1971 William and Mary Choir, Tour Choir, 1971 1972 Tour Choir (2 CDs) 1972 April 17, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 5-6, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 6, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Chior, Choir Banquet, May 9, 1972, Reels 1-3 (3 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir, Chorus, and Instrumental Ensembles, Christmas Concert, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir, Chorus, and Instrumental Ensembles,Christmas Concert, 1972 1973 April 28, 1973 (2 CDs) 1973 May 8, 1973, Reels 1-3 1973 Spring 1973 (2 CDs) 1973 Unknown, 1973, Reel 1 1973 William and Mary Choir and Chorus with College-Community Symphony Orchestra, Christmas Concert, Reels 1-2 1974 April 19, 1974 (2 CDs) 1974 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 1, 1974, Reel 1 1974 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 3, 1974, Reels 1-2 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, Rehearsal, May 4, 1974 (2 CDs) 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, May 4, 1974 (3 CDs) 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, May 6, 1974 (2 CDs) 1976 Unknown, 1976 1983 June 11, 1983 (2 CDs)","Box also includes CDs of digitized reels","Digitized on CD","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","The contents of this series are the digitized reel-to-reel audiotapes of sub-series 2 in both Data Disc and Compact Disc form.","1953 Spring Concert, Girls Chorus (2 CDs) 1953 May 18, 1953 1953 The Common Glory Choir, August 24, 1953 (3 CDs) First half of box are Data Disks, second half of box are Compact Disks starting from Sub-Series 2 Reel to Reel","First full box of Compact Disks","(3 CDs)","(4 CDs)","Scope and Contents Reel 1 of 4 Track 1: America the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jubilate Deo / Gabrieli Track 3: Benedictus / Liszt Track 4: Komm, Jesu, Komm (Motet for double choir) / Bach Track 5: Evensong at 12:30 / Haydn Track 6: Eloquence / Haydn Reel 2 of 4 Track 1: Eloquence / Haydn Track 2: Evensong / Haydn Track 3: God's Trombones: Poems by James Weldon Johnson based upon American Negro Folk Sermons. I. Opening: A Prayer, II. The Creation, III. Go Down Death, IV. The Judgement Day, V. Closing: A Prayer / arr. Roy Ringwald (with narration) Track 4: Tee Roo / Kubik Reel 3 of 4 Track 1: Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel--Spiritual / Gottlieb Track 2: The Silver Moon is Shining / Italian Folk Tune Track 3: Tee Roo / Kubik Track 4: Regina Coeli from \"Cavalleria Rusticana\" / Mascagni (soloist) Track 5: Chorus and Finale from \"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg\" / Wagner Reel 4 of 4 Track 1: Coronation Scene from \"Boris Godounov\" / Moussorgsky (soloist) Track 2: Alleluia Encore Track 3: Dis Train--Spiritual / Jester Hairston Track 4: I Got Rhythm / Gershwin Track 5: Flurry, William and Mary Hymn, Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","(2 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(3 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(1 CD)","(2 CDs)","(2 CDs)","Reels 1-2 (2 CDs)","Reels 1-3 (3 CDs)","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Announcement Track 3: Chichester Psalms: Movement I / Bernstein Track 4: Chichester Psalms: Movement II / Bernstein Track 5: Chichester Psalms: Movement III / Bernstein Track 6: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 7: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 2: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 3: Barbara Allen / English Folk Song Track 4: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual Track 5: Announcement Track 6: Seeing Nellie Home (Gentlemen's Choir) CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Announcement Track 2: St. Louis Blues Track 3: Misa Criolla / Ramirez Track 4: The Fantasticks / Schmidt CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Annoucement Track 2: Fehr Remarks Track 3: The Choral Fantasia / Beethoven Track 4: Elegisher Gesang - Elegy / Beethoven Track 5: Fehr Remarks Track 6: Acknowledgment of Seniors Track 7: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 8: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / Fehr Track 2: Dixit Maria / Hassler Track 3: O Saviour Rend the Skies in Twain / Brahms Track 4: Chichester Psalms: Movement I / Bernstein Track 5: Chichester Psalms: Movement II / Bernstein CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Misa Criolla: Kyrie/Gloria/Credo / Ramirez Track 2: Misa Criolla: Sanctus / Ramirez Track 3: Misa Criolla: Agnus Dei / Ramirez Track 4: Barbara Allen / English Folk Song Track 5: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual Track 6: Seeing Nellie Home (Gentlemen's Choir) Track 7: St. Louis Blues CD 3 of 3 Track 1: The Choral Fantasia / Beethoven Track 2: Elegisher Gesang - Elegy / Beethoven Track 3: Hallelujah from the \"Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: Pinkham Track 2: Pinkham Track 3: Pinkham Track 4: Pfautsch Track 5: Martinu Track 6: Kodaly Track 7: Mechem Track 8: Mechem Track 9: Mechem Track 10: Mechem CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Traditional French Track 2: Old English Song Track 3: French Carol Track 4: MacGimsey Track 5: Traditional English Track 6: Setting of Old Russian Chant Track 7: English Carol Track 8: Walton CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Jolley/Fehr","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\" / Pinkham CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 3: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 5: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 6: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 2: Now Thank We All Our God Track 3: Sweet Little Jesus Boy Track 4: Oh! Lemuel Track 5: Clap Yo' Hands Track 6: The Patriotic Sequence","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\" / Pinkham Track 7: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 8: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 3: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 5: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 6: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 2: Sweet Little Jesus Boy/Clap Yo' Hands/Oh! Lemuel Track 3: The Patriotic Sequence Track 4: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater","CD 1 od 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Lord Have Mercy Track 6: Unidentified Track 7: Unidentified Track 8: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 9: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Womens Chorus) Track 2: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Womens Chorus) Track 3: Selections from the Music Man (Womens Chorus) Track 4: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 5: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner Track 6: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 7: (Introduction of next song) Track 8: San Sereni / Puerto Rican Singing Game Track 9: (Introduction of next song) Track 10: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 11: (Introduction of next song) Track 12: Clap Yo' Hands","(2 CDs)","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Unidentified Piece Track 6: Unidentified Piece Track 7: Unidentified Piece CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 3: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Women's Chorus) Track 4: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Women's Chorus) Track 5: Selections from the Music Man / Willson (Women's Chorus)","Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\"/ Pinkham Track 7: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 8: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 9: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 10: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 11: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet","(1 of 3 CDs) CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Sing Unto God / Fetler Track 3: Ave Maria / Bruckner Track 4: Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis Obendiens / Bruckner Track 5: Virga Jesse Floruit / Bruckner Track 6: Locus Iste a Deo Factus Est / Bruckner","(2 of 3 CDs 1 duplicate) CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 2: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 3: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 4: Valse / Toch Track 5: Go Down Death / Scott Track 6: A Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 7: Long Time Ago Track 8: Dem Bones / Spiritual Track 9: Song of the Russian Plains Track 10: Clap Yo' Hands / Gershwin Track 11: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Sing Unto God / Fetler Track 3: Ave Maria / Bruckner Track 4: Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis Obendiens / Bruckner Track 5: Virga Jesse Floruit / Bruckner Track 6: Locus Iste a Deo Factus Est / Bruckner Track 7: In the Beginning / Copland CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Te Deum for Double Choir Track 2: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 3: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 4: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 5: Valse / Toch Track 6: Go Down Death CD 3 of 3 Track 1: A Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 2: Long Time Ago / Hairston, Jester (Added song; not in program) Track 3: Dem Bones / Spiritual (Added song; not in program) Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper (Added song; not in program) Track 5: Clap Yo' Hands / Gershwin (Added song; not in program) Track 6: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater (Added song; not in program)","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: In the Beginning / Copland Track 3: Laudi Alla Vergine Maria / Verdi Track 4: Fragments from the Mass / Diemer Track 5: How Excellent Thy Name, Hallelujah from Saul / Handel Track 6: Te Deum for Double Choir / Verdi Track 7: Open Thy Heart / Bizet Track 8: Jack and Jill, Diack Track 9: Preludes to Eternity / Liszt CD 2 of 2 (Disk labeled Reel 2 of 2 contains duplicate of 1 of 2)","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful Track 2: In the Beginning / Copland Track 3: Laudi Alla Vergine Maria / Verdi Track 4: Fragments from the Mass / Diemer CD 2 of 4 Track 1: How Excellent Thy Name, Hallelujah from Saul / Handel Track 2: Te Deum for Double Choir / Verdi Track 3: Open Thy Heart / Bizet Track 4: Jack and Jill, Diack Track 5: Preludes to Eternity / Liszt CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 2: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 3: Valse / Toch Track 4: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 5: Mary's Boy Child / Spiritual Track 6: Dem Bones / Spiritual CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 2: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater","Reels 1-3 (3 CDs)","(2 CDs)","(2 CDs)","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Agnus Dei CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Gloria / Poulenc Track 2: Der Abend/Naechtens/Zum Schluss / Brahms CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Sea Charm / Piket Track 2: Shenandoah / Traditional Chantey Track 3: Buffalo Gals / American Folk Song Track 4: It Is Good to Be Merry / Berger CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head / American Carol Track 2: Sourwood Mountain / American Mountain Song Track 3: Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah / American Folk Song Track 4: Chester / Billings Track 5: Alleluia / Old German Melody","Reels 1-3","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Agnus Dei (?) Track 6: Gloria: Gloria/Laudamus Te/Domine Deus/Domine fili unigenit / Poulenc Track 7: Gloria: Dominus Deus, Agnus Dei / Poulenc Track 8: Gloria: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris / Poulenc CD 2 is not in the box.","CD 1 of 1 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Awake the Trumpet's Lofty Sound from Samson / Handel Track 6: We Hurry with Tired, Unfaltering Footsteps / Bach Track 7: Laetatus Sum from the Latin Bible, Psalm 121 / Porpora Track 8: Gloria: Gloria/Laudamus Te / Poulenc Track 9: Gloria: Domine Deus / Poulenc Track 10: Gloria: Domine fili Unigenite/Dominus Deus/Agnus Dei / Poulenc Track 11: Gloria: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris / Poulenc","Reels 1-2 (2CDs)","Reels 1-2 (2 CDs)","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Schuetz Track 5: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 6: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred / Phillips Track 2: Go 'Way From My Window / Niles Track 3: Nightfall in Skye / Roberton Track 4: Great Day / arr. Martin Track 5: Songs of the Old South: Camp Town Ladies, Old Black Joe, O Lemuel, Swanee River, Oh Susanna, I Dream of Jeanie, Beautiful Dreamer, Long Live the Merry Heart, Ring Ring the Banjo, My Old Kentucky Home / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 6: Sourwood Mountain / American Folksong Track 7: Bye Bye Blues / Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray Track 8: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / Martin Luther Track 9: Lullabye / Brahms Track 10: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","CD 1 of 1 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Schuetz","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Scheutz Track 5: Cantante Domino / Hassler Track 6: My Spirit, Be Joyful from Cantata No 146 / Bach Track 7: Ave Maria / Poulenc Track 8: Pueri Hebraeorum for Double Chorus / Thompson Track 9: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 3 Track 1: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio Track 2: Come Ye Sons of Art / Purcell CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Songs of the Old South: Camp Town Ladies, Old Black Joe, O Lemuel, Swanee River, Oh Susanna, I Dream of Jeanie, Beautiful Dreamer, Long Live the Merry Heart / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 2: Songs of the Old South (continued): Long Live the Merry Heart (continued), Ring Ring the Banjo, My Old Kentucky Home / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 3: Pappy talking about Choir / Fehr Track 4: The Lord Bless You and Keep You; A Mighty Fortress is Our God / John Rutter; Martin Luther Track 5: Lullaby/ Brahms Track 6: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: Pappy Talking / Fehr Track 2: Gloria Patri / Greatorex Track 3: Sicut Cervus / Palestrina Track 4: Madame Jeanette / Murray Track 5: Alleluia / Thompson CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Pappy Talking / Fehr Track 2: Alleluia / Thompson Track 3: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / arr. Mueller Track 4: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 5: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr Track 6: The Eyes of Texas / Sinclair","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Pappy talking about program line-up Track 3: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 4: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 5: Song of Praise / Scheutz Track 6: Cantante Domino / Hassler Track 7: My Spirit, Be Joyful from Cantata No 146 / Bach Track 8: Ave Maria / Poulenc Track 9: Pueri Hebraeorum for Double Chorus / Thompson Track 10: Pappy introducing To Saint Cecilia / Fehr Track 11: Intro to Saint Cecilia / Tracey Russell Track 12: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Member of Chorus introducing two pieces Track 2: Medley of the musical Oliver Track 3: Hey Look Me over from the musical Wildcat Track 4: Songs of the Old South / Foster Track 5: Songs of the Old South, continued / Foster Track 6: Encore: Go'way from my window / Niles Track 7: Encore: Great Day / arr. Martin CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Pappy introducing Tracey Russell Track 2: Unidentified Piano Pieces / Russell Track 3: Pappy introducing the Alumni Choir Track 4: Sicut Cervuz (Alumni Choir) / Palestrina Track 5: Madame Jeanette (Alumni Choir) / Murray Track 6: Alleluia (Alumni Choir) / Thompson Track 7: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / arr. Mueller Track 8: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 9: Dr. Donald Truesdell, Chair of Music speaking Track 10: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vissos, class of 1975, chair of reunion committee CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Dennis Cogle, class of 1949, introducing Wilford Kale Track 2: Agamemnon \"Aggie Vassos, class of 1975 Track 3: For Alice Fehr We Made the Tray for You (1974 Choir) Track 4: Alice Fehr accepting the tray Track 5: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975 Track 6: Forsake Me Not / Ieryle Track 7: Keith Savage, class of 1975, introducing Pappy Track 8: Pappy acknowledging those involved with organizing Fehr Fest Track 9: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater / arr. Fehr Track 10: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975 Track 11: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: Old One Hundred (Doxology) Track 2: Grace / Shelburne Track 3: Head table introductions Track 4: Tribute to Dr. Fehr by Al Haak Track 5: William and Mary President Address / Thomas A. Graves, Jr. Track 6: Pappy Fehr presenting senior awards Track 7: Unidentified female senior speaking Track 8: Next year's Choir President Address / Ann Spielman Track 9: Introduction to choir awards / Fehr CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Fehr presenting awards to choir members Track 2: Keith Savage tribute to Alice Fehr Track 3: Musical tribute to Alice Fehr based on \"America, the Beautiful\"/ arr. Fehr and choir members Track 4: Alice Fehr thanking the choir Track 5: Fehr acknowledging Kathy Moriarity, accompianist and choir officers Track 6: Keith Savage introducing officers by name and remembering 1973-1974 year Track 7: Jane Koenig's special gag awards CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Jane Koenig's special gag awards, continued Track 2: Keith Savage organizing parody of a concert Track 3: Choir singing parody/changing words of \"America the Beautiful\", \"To Saint Cecilia\" \"Happy Birthday\" for someone, \"Songs of the Old South\" medley, encores: \"Bye Bye Blues\" \"Go Away from my Window\" \"A Mighty Fortress is our Fehr\"/ soloists, Jane Koenig and Kevin Walters CD 4 of 4 Track 1: continuation of \"A Mighty Fortress is Our Fehr\" Track 2: Poem about Pappy / Anne Woolley Track 3: Gift Presentation (possibly of quilt held in SCRC) / Keith Savage Track 4: Remarks from Pappy (not mic'ed; difficult to hear) Track 5: Lord Bless You and Keep You","(Choir Alumni Dennis and Jean Cogle's Daughter) CD 1 of 1 Track 1: Prenuptial Music Track 2: Prelude No 1 (We Pray Now to the Holy Spirit) / Buxtehude Track 3: Unknown Track 4: Unknown Track 5: Rhosymedre / Hymn Track 6: Unknown Track 7: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring / Bach Track 8: Bell Track 9: Trumpet Voluntary / Purcell Track 10: Water Music Medley / Handel Track 11: Wedding March / Wagner Various other pieces","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 3: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 4: Now Thank Wel","This series contains audio cassette tapes of concerts by the William and Mary Choir from 1972-1973.","One audio cassette tape of the Christmas Concert featuring the William and Mary Choir, with director Carl A. Fehr.","One audio cassette tape of the Spring Tour of the William and Mary Choir, with director Carl A. Fehr.","The artifact series includes Dr. Fehr's performance attire, items used to plan stage performances, and humorous props to reinforce Dr. Fehr's disciplinary rules. This series also includes the surviving large plastic bus banner used to identify the Choir on its annual spring tour.","Tin Tray with Image of William and Mary Choir College Year 1954-1955. Tray measures 4.69 in. (height) x 6.625 in. (width) x 0.375 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6777 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.01.","Tin Tray with Image of William and Mary Choir College Year Unknown. Tray measures 4.69 in. (height) x 6.63 in. (width) x 0.38 in. (depth). In good condition. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6778 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.02.","Black metal trivet with saying, \"WHEN YOU ARE AS GREAT AS I AM IT IS DIFFICULT TO BE HUMBLE.\" Trivet measures 4.88 in. (height) x 4.88 in. (width) x 0.38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6779 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.03.","Tooled leather rectangle with handle used to protect paper. 12.75 in. (length) x 9.125 in (width) x 1 in. (depth). Good condition. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6827 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.28","Wooden shield-shaped plaque with brass plate and brass lyre. Plate reads: PRESENTED TO CARL A. FEHR 1945-1970 FOR OUTSTANDING WORK IN CHORAL MUSIC AT WILLIAM AND MARY Nu Sigma (Greek letters) CHAPTER Phi Mu Alpha (Greek letters) SINFONIA. Label on back: MARK'S TROPHY CENTER Hampton, Va. 11.75 in. (length) x 9.75 in. (width) x 2.5 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6828 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 2. UA2003.001.29","Walnut plaque with rounded cut-out corners with black plate and brass letters. Plate reads: AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION in MEMORY AND APPRECIATION CARL FEHR Charter Member presented at the 1996 SOUTHERN DIVISION CONVENTION MARCH 1,1996 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Sticker on back: GENUINE WALNUT Barhill MADE IN THE U.S.A. 10.125 in. (length) x 8 in. (width) x .875 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6829 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 2. UA2003.001.30","Large neon orange comb with jagged teeth embossed with \"Rat Fink Comb\". used in rehearsal antics. Comb measures 1.75 in. (height) x 8 in. (width) x 0.13 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6780 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.04.","Clear Handled Hairbrush, undated. Used in rehearsal antics. Hairbrush measures 1.13 in. (height) x 8.13 in. (width) x 1.25 in. (depth). In good condition with stained bristles. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6781 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.05.","Metal proofs of medals given to students. In good condition. Images available. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6782 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.06.","Wig with short, curly light brown hair. Hair length approximately 2 to 4 inches. Nylon mesh cap with black tag printed with: MADE IN HONG KONG. Worn by Pappy during rehearsals to demonstrate short hair rule for men and remind members of the importance of neatness. Wig measures 4.5 in. (height) x 7.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/3843/6231. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 4. UA2003.001.07.","Hand puppet of Pappy in gown with glasses, tie, and jacket. Undated. Used for entertainment. Puppet measures 11.75 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 2.5 in. (depth). In good condition with some soil and stains. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6791 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.08.","Figure made of bent pipe cleaners with pom pom feet and felt hands and shoes. Head has long, fine orange hair and body has a sign that says, \"Keep America Beautiful, Get a Haircut!!!\" Used for decorative purposes. Doll measures 10 in. (height) x 4.5 in. (width) x 3 in. (depth). In good condition with some soil. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6792 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.09.","Empty wine bottle with white, purple and grey label imprinted with, \"SLY FOX BRAND 100% PURE AMERICAN Grape Wine 14% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME BOTTLED BY VIRGINIA WINE CELLARS NORTH GARDEN, VA.\" Embossed in glass bottle, \"4/5 QUART\" Used for refreshment purposes. Bottle measures 11.25 in. (height) x 3 in. (width) x 9.88 in. (circumference). In good condition with some soil. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6793. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.10.","Wooden paddle with Greek letters Phi, Mu, Alpha carved into wood. Signatures (front) : \"Howard L. Church, Ed Doe, Peter J. Wilhousky, Raymond, Burrows, Theodore Passaris, Arthur Kronenberger '49, Robert A. Brighton, REDER, Ernest E. Harris, Walter O. Dahlin, Robert D. Nesbitt, Charles C. Taylor, Ralph Whitworth, Howard Armstrong, George Boma, Robby Lowry, Herbert T. Norris.\" A memento. Paddle measures 12 in. (height) x 4 in. (width) x .38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6794 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.11. (back)Signatures on back: \"Harry R. Wilson, Joe Wilson, Al Pustir, Charles Raustond, Karl D. Kostoff,John C. Snowden, James Dillard, George E. Yokum, Harold B. Leelty, Frederick E. Bieler, Dan Grant, Julian (?), Howard (?) '49, George Wilcox, '49, Howard Edgar '49, Curt Drake '49, Leonard (?) '49, Bruno Laskko '49, Clarence Gander '49, Clyde (?) '49, Stephen F(?) '49, Ronald Hodges, Kenneth Schultz '49, Robert Hawkins '49, Wm Del. Wait '49,Robert H. Emery '49, James B. (?)\" A memento. Paddle measures 12 in. (height) x 4 in. (width) x .38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6795 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.11.","93 Cardboard cutouts stapled onto a small wooden cube. 48 Male Figures (Black), 48 Female Figures (Black, White and Red. Used for stage arrangement. Figures measure 4 in. (height) x 1 in. (width). Heights vary slightly. In good condition some figures have been bent and repaired with Scotch tape. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6798. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.14.","Cardboard people cutouts on wood platform. Used for stage arrangement. In good condition with some soiled and bent figures. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6797. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6, 7, 8. UA2003.001.13.","Walnut director's baton with silver band engraved, \"CARL A. FEHR 4-25-70.\" Used for musical direction. Baton measures 20 in. (length). In good condition with some tarnish. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6796 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.12.","13.125 in. length of quarter-round moulding, painted black used for holding accompanist's sheet music. Stick measures .5 in. (height) x 20.375 in. (width) x .5 in. (depth). In good condition with some gouges and chips in the paint. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6806 . Gift of Thomas terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA Series 16, Box 6. UA2003.001.17.","Cut to a point on one end and to a wedge on another. Stamped in red ink with a property label: WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185. Used for propping grand piano's wing (lid) in order to keep it lower and improve accompanist's sight. Known as \"the short stick.\" Prop measures 13.125 in. (height) x .75 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6807. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.18","Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. 68 small, unfinished cube-shaped blocks used as bases for cardboard figures. 26 Brown and 12 Black blocks for simulating or propping up model risers. Produced for Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Blocks measure68 UNFINISHED 1 x 1 x .375 AND .625 (length) x .625 (width) x.75 (depth); 15 BROWN 3.125 in. (length) x 1.5 in. (width) x .5 (depth); 5 BROWN 3.75 (length) x 1.375 (width)x 1 (depth); 6 BROWN 3.125 (length) x 1.5 (width) x 1.5 (depth); 6 BLACK 3.375 in. (length) 1 in. (width) x .5 in. (depth); 4 BLACK 3 in. (lenght) x 1 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth); 2 BLACK 3.125 in. (length) x 1.5 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6799. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA6.017 Series 15, Box 7.UA2003.001.15.","Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. Half-inch blocks of wood of three different widths laminated together in order to form model risers of three different heights Produced for Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Used for stage arrangement. Blocks measure 6 BLACK 2.375 in (length) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 (depth); 4 GRAY 4.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth). Blocks in good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6800 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 8. UA2003.001.16.","14 Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. Half-inch blocks of wood of three different widths laminated together in order to form model risers of three different heights Produced fo Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Used in stage arrangements. Blocks measure 8 BROWN 3.25 in. (length) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth); 6 WHITE 3.25 in (lenth) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6801 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 8. UA2003.001.27.","5 Four of the shirts are size 32 and one is a size 30. The names Lynn Irvin (Lynne Ellen Irvin, BS '75) and Kandice Kahl (Kandice E. Kahl, BS '73) are legible on the inside collar of two of the shirts; the other names are illegible. Ruffled Collar and cuffs, pearlized buttons. Full length sleeves. Used as costume. Shirts measure 24 in. (length) x 15 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6811 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA 6.017), Box 9. UA2003.001.20.","Scope and Contents Men's dress shirt, 15.5\" Collar 34\" Sleeve. Shirt buttoned up with two buttons in back. Removable-style collar (not attached). Stamp on front of shirt reading \"10 55 4907 32 I 152 34 ALL COTTON WPL 8489\" and a union stamp. Used as costume. Shirt measures 18 in. x 32 in. (width). In fair condition with some soil and stains. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6809 ,http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6810 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 9. UA2003.001.19.","William and Mary Choir vinyl banner. One of two banners put on Greyhound buses for Choir tours. \"THE WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR\" in hand-painted red, while \"WILLIAMSBURG, VA\" followed in black. Banner was duct-taped to bus. 22 in. (width) x 216 in. (height). Back of banner features star pattern. In fair condition, with paint chips missing from several letters, visible wrinkling, and minor patched tears. A hole was cut from the bottom of the banner to fit over the rear wheel of the bus, which measures 32 in. (width) and 4.5 in (height). Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl A. Fehr Papers (UA6.017) Series 15, Box 10. UA 2003.001.38","\"Manufactured by the Capital Flag Company, Austin, Texas\" imprinted on the binding. Red, white, blue state flag of Texas. Two grommets for hanging. Texas was Pappy's home state. 35 1/2 in. (width) x 22 1/2 in. (height). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6830 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017) Series 15, Box 11. UA2003.001.32","Black morning jacket. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6835 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 12. UA2003.001.34","Two items: Dark blue tuxedo jacket with satin lapels (UA2003.001.33a) and dark blue tuxedo trousers with satin leg stripes (UA2003.001.33b). Images avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6833 ,http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6832 . Image of trousers http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6834 . Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 12.","Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr's Mortarboard cap. Part of his academic Regalia. Black and green velvet. Size 7. Used for academic regalia. Mortarboard measures 9.5 in. (length) x 9.5 in.(width). In fair condition, somewhat bent at the edges. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6815 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 13. UA2003.001.24.","Cotrell \u0026 Leonard brand. \"CAF\" embroidered in collar. Black polyester and velvet. Used for academic regalia. In fair condition however it is frayed and faded with seams coming apart in some places. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6816 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA6.017 Box 13. UA2003.001.25.","Bowtie used for Academic Regalia. Bowtie measures 12.75 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6817 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 13. UA2003.001.26.","Off-white tuxedo shirt; Arrow brand, \"New Nassau\" style. 15 1/2 x 33 collar. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6836. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carol Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 14. UA2003.001.35","Black tuxedo trousers with satin leg stripes. \"Genuine Tropical 'North Cool'\" Includes identification numbers, three sets: C16679 X5784  2835. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6837 . http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6838 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.36","Striped charcoal gray and black morning trousers. Image avalible at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6839, http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6840 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.37","Scope and Contents Exotica-brand men's tuxedo shirt, 15 1/2\" Collar 33\" Sleeves. Wing Collar. Stains on right and left shoulders. Used as costume. Shirt measures 32.5 in. (length) x 17 in. (width). In fair condition with some soil and stains.  Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6812 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.21.","One black cardboard cutout replica of a grand piano that was used by Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, director of the William and Mary Choir, to help design how the choir would appear on stage. The piano was painted black and there are three legs, with each leg glued to to the main body of the piano. Piano measures 4in. x 6 3/4 in. The piano is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6802 It was donated by Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. UA 2011.479.01.","One paper drawing depicting Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, with a baton in his right hand, directing the William and Mary Choirs. The figure is attached to a wooden block and held together by a staple. Dr. Fehr is featured in a black tuxedo. The figure was used by Dr. Fehr to help design how the choir would appear on stage during performances. Figure measures 3/4in. x 2 3/4 in. Stand is 3/4in. x .5in The figure is in good condition. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6803. http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6804 . It was donated by Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. UA 2011.480.01.","One wooden ink stamp that was used by the Women's Glee Club at the College of William and Mary. The stamp once belonged to Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, director of the William and Mary Choirs.The top half of the stamp features a black handle made of wood with the word \"Front\" written in white. The bottom half of the stamp is made of wood with a metal nameplate attached to the wood. There is a yellow piece of paper with \"WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB\" written in black that is placed in the nameplate. Stamp measures 2 3/4in. x 2 5/8 in. The stamp is in fair condition with some rust and a bent top border for the nameplate. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6808 . It was donated by Thomas Terry, Class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.481.01.","One vial containing some soil that was taken from the ground in Austin, Texas by Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr while the William and Mary Choir was at a performance there. There is a piece of tape wrapped around the vial with \"Sacred Soil from Austin, Texas\" written across it in red and black ink.. Vial measures 3 in. (length) x 1 in. (width). The vial is in good condition but the label is starting to fade. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6805. Gift of Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.482.1.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped sample as lable. Stamp reads: THE WILLIAM AND MARY CHORUS WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA (treble clef) . Handle imprinted with RAY BROWN WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Used for office purposes. Stamp measures 3.125 in (length) x 2 in. (width) x 1.125 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6823 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.1.","Small rubber stamp with wooden round wooden handle. Rubber reads in script: Library of Carl A. Fehr. Used for office purposes. Stamp measures 3 (length) x1.5 in. (width) x.75 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6825 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.6.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped label. Rubber stamp reads: \" W \u0026M Alumni CHOIR REUNION JUNE 10-12, 1983.\" Measures 2.5 in. (length) x 2.125 (width) x 1.125 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6822 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.5.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped label. Rubber stamp reads: WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185 with large eighth note. Printed on handle: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3.25 (length) x1.875 (width) x 1.125 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6826.Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.2.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped lable. Stamp reads: VIA AIR MAIL. Handle imprinted with SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 2.875 (length) x1.875 (width) x.625 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6824 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.9.","Rubber stamp with wood handle and stamped label. Stamp reads: DR. CARL A. FEHR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COLLEGE AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185 Handle reads: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3in. (length) x3in.(width)x1in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6818. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.3.","Rubber stamp with wood handle and stamped label. Stamp reads: DR. CARL A. FEHR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COLLEGE AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA Printed on handle: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3.125in.(length)x2.5in.(width)x1in.(depth). Images avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6821 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.4.","Small rubber stamp with wooden handle. Rubber reads: CARL A. FEHR. Measures 1.5in.(length)x1in.(width)x.5in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6820 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.7.","Small rubber stamp with wooden handle. Rubber reads: \"FEHR\" Measures 1.5in.(length)x.5in.(width)x.5in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6819 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.8.","Scope and Contents Cotton patchwork quilt with 72 signature panels, each with an embroidered signature of a student in the 1973-1974 Choir. Each student embroidered their own signature or obtained help if less skilled in needlework. Signature blocks use 5 different fabric patterns: orange floral, light blue floral, medium blue floral, yellow solid, and green solid. Center green block embroidered in light yellow \"College of William \u0026 Mary\" in a circle around an embroidered gold eighth note with \"the choir\" embroidered in green over top. Lower right corner green panel has \"to Pappy from the Choir 1973-74\" embroidered in light green, gold, and light yellow. Backed with a pink and purple floral cream cotton cloth. Ann Spielman Woolley (Class of 1974) organized the project and created quilt, using a sewing machine on top of a box because she did not have a sewing table. Quilt measures 53.125\" (width) x 65\" (height)  x .75\" (depth). Excellent condition. Gift of Mark and Ann Woolley. UA 2008.008.01","Watercolor of the choir standing on the yard-side (East side) steps of the Wren building. The glass covering the painting reads \"Carl A. Fehr\" and was taken from Dr. Fehr's office window. Painting covered in wax paper to make image clearer (according to Tom Terry). Green matting and light-colored wooden frame. Window measures 25.5 in (length) x 15.5 in (width). In fair condition with some bubbling of the wax paper. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6813. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA2003.001.22.","Portrait of Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr in blue mononchrome (medium uncertain) on canvas. Silver-painted, wooden frame. Ann Chancellor created the portrait, with Fehr in concert as the choir director. Portrait was presented to Fehr on April 1, 1970 to commemorate his 25th anniversary of leading the choir. Back of frame signed in pencil, \"To Pappy Fehr from T. Thorne 1970.\" See page 8 of Fehr's 25th Anniversary scrapbook for more about the portrait presentation. Portrait measures 36 in. (length) x 28.5 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6814 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers. UA 2003.001.23","Choir and Chorus postcards presented by Carl Fehr in 1992. Wooden frame. Collection titled and inscribed on top: \"The William and Mary Choir and Chorus 1954-1974. 'The Choir was our image maker in song that inspired so many on campus, throughout Virginia, and states beyond - all under the direction of the beloved Dr. Carl A. (Pappy) Fehr.' President Davis Y. Pascall.\" Hand written on back: Karen McCluney 11/92 S Dan Olson Nov. 92. According to Tom Terry '74, \"Pappy had these postcards made from the official choir pictures, and he used them for promotional things, They were in the letters that he would send to the freshmen, welcoming them to the College, He used them for publicity when we would go on tour, sending them to, say, churches ahead of our arrival for promotional purposes. His wife worked for a company here in Williamsburg that made poostcards. ...Maybe Miller Photography, I'm not sure of the company name. Pappy had boxes and boxes of these. I have boxes and boxes of these. He went through them after he retired; went through and gave a wad of them to the Alumni Association. At the Alumni House they made one of these to put on their wall, and then they made one also for Pappy, So there shoud be one of these also in the Alumni House.\" 37.125 in. (height) x 25.25 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Good condition. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6831 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Oversize. UA 2003.001.31","The series contains scrapbooks compiled by choral members documenting their annual activities and special events (1945-1983), as well as a leather-bound compilation of choral member testimonials to Dr. Fehr on his retirement from William and Mary inscribed \"To Pappy from his Children.\"","W \u0026 M Choir Scrapbook primarily newspaper articles about The Choir and The Common Glory.","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","Dept. of Music","Choir and Chorus","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","College of William and Mary. 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Fehr earned degrees from the University of Texas including a Bachelor of Arts in German and French (1928) and a Masters in Psychology and Sociology (1930). In 1942, he received a Masters in Music and Music Education from the University of Michigan and in 1950, a Doctorate in Music and Music Education from Columbia University. He joined the College of William and Mary faculty as an Assistant Professor of Music in 1945, becoming Associate Professor in 1951, rising to Chancellor Professor in 1971, and receiving emeritus status upon retirement in 1974. Integral to Dr. Fehr's faculty duties was his directorship of the College's choir and chorus. Under Dr. Fehr's professional management the choral program gained many new student members and achieved national recognition through such media programs as radio and television broadcasts and phonograph recordings. In 1970, the Choir received the George Washington Honor Medal of the Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge. The Choir also appeared at such national events as the 1965 World's Fair's Virginia Day. Under Dr. Fehr's directorship Choir members selected for the Spring Tour program made a total of 27 tours over the years to such cites as New York, Boston, and Atlanta.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Prior to joining the College of William and Mary faculty, Dr. Fehr held several teaching posts in his native Austin, Texas. He served as teacher and organist at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church School (1931-1933) and as music instructor in the Austin public schools (1933-1945). In 1933, Dr. Fehr married fellow Texan Alice Theresa Knippa, who was later employed for many years as a secretary in the College's Physics Department. Although the Fehrs had no children, Dr. Fehr became a surrogate father figure to many of his students, who addressed him as \"Pappy.\" Dr. Fehr set high choral performance standards, often enhancing performances with such visual effects as aesthetically arranged choral groupings. Members of the William and Mary Choir and Chorus took pride in memorized, polished performances of varied, often complex, musical programs. Their fellowship, alumni groups, reunions and special celebrations for Dr. and Mrs. Fehr attest to their esprit de corps. For some students, however, the rigors of academic achievement conflicted with the choral program's demanding rehearsal and performance schedules. As the student culture changed during the mid-1960s, heightened social awareness also elicited some criticism of such stock folk songs as those in the Stephen Foster repertoire. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Carl A. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dr. Carl A. Fehr earned degrees from the University of Texas including a Bachelor of Arts in German and French (1928) and a Masters in Psychology and Sociology (1930). In 1942, he received a Masters in Music and Music Education from the University of Michigan and in 1950, a Doctorate in Music and Music Education from Columbia University. He joined the College of William and Mary faculty as an Assistant Professor of Music in 1945, becoming Associate Professor in 1951, rising to Chancellor Professor in 1971, and receiving emeritus status upon retirement in 1974. Integral to Dr. Fehr's faculty duties was his directorship of the College's choir and chorus. Under Dr. Fehr's professional management the choral program gained many new student members and achieved national recognition through such media programs as radio and television broadcasts and phonograph recordings. In 1970, the Choir received the George Washington Honor Medal of the Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge. The Choir also appeared at such national events as the 1965 World's Fair's Virginia Day. Under Dr. Fehr's directorship Choir members selected for the Spring Tour program made a total of 27 tours over the years to such cites as New York, Boston, and Atlanta."," Prior to joining the College of William and Mary faculty, Dr. Fehr held several teaching posts in his native Austin, Texas. He served as teacher and organist at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church School (1931-1933) and as music instructor in the Austin public schools (1933-1945). In 1933, Dr. Fehr married fellow Texan Alice Theresa Knippa, who was later employed for many years as a secretary in the College's Physics Department. Although the Fehrs had no children, Dr. Fehr became a surrogate father figure to many of his students, who addressed him as \"Pappy.\" Dr. Fehr set high choral performance standards, often enhancing performances with such visual effects as aesthetically arranged choral groupings. Members of the William and Mary Choir and Chorus took pride in memorized, polished performances of varied, often complex, musical programs. Their fellowship, alumni groups, reunions and special celebrations for Dr. and Mrs. Fehr attest to their esprit de corps. For some students, however, the rigors of academic achievement conflicted with the choral program's demanding rehearsal and performance schedules. As the student culture changed during the mid-1960s, heightened social awareness also elicited some criticism of such stock folk songs as those in the Stephen Foster repertoire. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Carl A. Fehr."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCarl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection processed by Donna Dodenhoff in 2006-2007. The 2007 accessions of sheet music were processed by Fred Gibbs from July-October 2007. Acc. 2011.479-482 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2011. Acc. 2012.298 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2012.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Collection processed by Donna Dodenhoff in 2006-2007. The 2007 accessions of sheet music were processed by Fred Gibbs from July-October 2007. Acc. 2011.479-482 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2011. Acc. 2012.298 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2012."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the William and Mary Choir Alumni Reunion Photo Album (UA 7.016) from 1983. Material related to The Common Glory and The Founders is available in the Jamestown Corporation Records (Mss. 77 C73)\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["See the William and Mary Choir Alumni Reunion Photo Album (UA 7.016) from 1983. Material related to The Common Glory and The Founders is available in the Jamestown Corporation Records (Mss. 77 C73)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains materials related to Dr. Carl A. Fehr's career as a music professor as well as his direction of William and Mary's choral program, The Common Glory, the Founders summer pageants and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. In addition to his reflections on choral direction and discipline, the collection includes extensive materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the College's choral program, a series of published choral programs, a collection of choral music, his teaching notes and curricula, correspondence, professional awards and memberships, as well as his dissertation and other academic credentials. The choral program is also extensively represented in Choir and Chorus communications, activities, group photographs, scrapbooks and publicity during the years of Dr. Fehr's directorship. In addition to the regular academic year choral program, the Choir's annual spring tours, special guest appearances and national broadcast performances are documented in correspondence, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and audio recordings. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Among the artifacts contained in the collection are Dr. Fehr's formal concert attire and other textiles as well as a miniature stage and figures used to arrange choral groupings. Personal memorabilia include material from Austin, Texas, where Dr. Fehr served as choral director in the Austin public school system before coming to William and Mary. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes concert programs representing Dr. Fehr's directorship of William \u0026amp; Mary's choral program; The Common Glory and The Founders outdoor summer pageants; and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. The series includes William \u0026amp; Mary choral programs of the regular academic year, as well as programs for special event and guest performances. In addition to correspondence and other records pertaining to choral media performances, the series also includes an inventory of concert programs tape recorded between 1949 and 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Choral Program Statements series consists of Dr. Fehr's formal and informal statements of the place of a choral program in a liberal arts college; standards governing choral member selection, appearance, and conduct; and admittance and dismissal procedures, as well as Dr. Fehr's communications on these matters with choral members and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the choral program, including his directorial and production notes, a concert planning notebook, and his reflections on concert program logistics, as well as a series of blueprints for staging concert performances. The series also contains student applications, auditions, rehearsal schedules, and concert tickets lists for special guests, as well as documents pertaining to choral business matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes choral records such as choir and chorus rosters and directories and a series of spring choir tour journals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents Choir/Chorus activities, such as the annual Choir banquet. It includes Choir/Chorus communications, such as bulletins and Choir alumni newsletters. Also included are special choral events including the \"Fehr-well Fest,\" the concert celebrating Dr. Fehr's retirement, materials related to the celebration of the Fehrs' 50th wedding anniversary, the 1965 World's Fair concert, and Staying Connected: The Carl Fehr Project, an event organized to bring Choir alumni together to rehouse the Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes Choir/Chorus publicity and promotional materials including brochures, posters, postcards, and magazine articles featuring Dr. Fehr and the choral program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne poster used by the choir that says \"Don't Worry if it Sounds Bad: It's Contemporary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes Music Department documents collected over the course of Dr. Fehr's faculty appointment. The series also includes information on the department's history, Dr. Fehr's instructional materials, class schedules and exams, as well as documentation of the student assistant program and the Fehr Music Scholarship program. The series also includes Dr. Fehr's philosophy of teaching and his policy on classroom discipline, as well as his documents on music theory and practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes Dr. Fehr's professional qualifications and performance evaluations, employment applications, awards and honors, academic records, and a copy of his Ph.D. dissertation. Also includes is biographical material including an oral history interview conducted with Dr. Fehr by the College of William and Mary in 1975-1976. The series includes some material from his Texas years as well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate of Membership in American Choral Directors Association Wisdom Award of Honor Conferred on Dr. Carl A. Fehr by The Wisdom Society, 1970 Alice Knippa Fehr's Certificate of Baptism Carl A. Fehr's Certificate of Baptism, 1907 Austin High School Diploma, Alice Knippa Fehr Bachelor of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, Alice Knippa Fehr Bachelor of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, 1928 Masters of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, 1930 Austin High School Diploma, Carl A. Fehr Columbia University Doctor of Education Diploma, Carl A. Fehr, December 1950 Concordia Teachers College Diploma, Carl A. Fehr, 1931 Certificate of appreciation to Carl A. Fehr from the Williamsburg Baptist Church, May 1968 (mounted) Certificate of appreciation to Carl A. Fehr, Two Thousand Men of Achievement diploma, London, February 1973 Certificate of merit from the Dictionary of International Biography, vol. ix, August 1972 Certificate of appreciation, Virginia State Bar, May 1959 Black and white sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr adapted from a photograph, 1960s Water color sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr in a clown suit, 1960s Choir and Chorus formal document of congratulations to Dr. Carl A. Fehr for excellence in directing the choral program, 1945-1970\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a series of news clippings focusing on Dr. Fehr's career, William and Mary choral members, concert publicity, and critical reviews.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is composed of collected sheet music organized by type and including a variety of sheet music. Box 2 holds organ studies and organ anthologies; Box 3 and 4 are entirely organ anthologies; Box 5-7 holds organ sheet music; Box 7-9 holds vocal music; Box 10 includes Christmas Choral Programs as well as religious, secular, and hand-copied music; Box 11 holds correspondence, concert programs, and Christmas music; Boxes 12-17 include a variety of music related to William and Mary, Christmas, The Common Glory, and many others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental Parts Accompaniments Correspondence and Publications\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes Dr. Fehr's collection of published materials related to areas of personal interest other than music, such as technology topics and a collection of William and Mary student body literature dating from the 1960s and 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence series dates from the years of Dr. Fehr's career at William and Mary (1945-1974) as well as his retirement years. Included in the series is William and Mary interdepartmental correspondence, colleague correspondence, correspondence with choral members, parties outside the university community, and other correspondents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe photographs series visually documents the College of William and Mary choral program from 1945 through 1974, as well as alumni choral events during Dr. Fehr's retirement years. The series documents separately The Common Glory program, the William and Mary choral program by decade, portraits of Dr. Fehr, family and friends (1920s-1980s), and Dr. Fehr's career with the public school system in Austin, Texas. In addition to color and black and white photographs, a small number of color slides and photographic negatives can also be found in this series. Note that each photograph was given an individual number that begins with the letters \"FP.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePasted onto the back of this mounting is a black and white picture of an unidentified young woman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir at The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir at The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are two copies of this item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in the Chapel in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in the Chapel in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in robes, W. Warren Sprouse, Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir, Wren Building (possible duplicate)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia All East Chorus, Highland Springs, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColored photo of William and Mary Choir in formal attire in Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in performance, with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir, with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1959-1960. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack \u0026amp; White Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1959-1960. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack \u0026amp; White Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1960-1961. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1960. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams. Possible duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1961. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams, '61\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1962. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams. '62\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1962-1963. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White Photo of the William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1962-1963. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1963-1964. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1963. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1963-1964. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1964-1965. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1964-1965. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1964-1965. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1965-1966. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams; duplicate copy available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir on Virginia Day at the World's Fair in Queens, New York, May 13, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1965-1966. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate copy available\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1966-1967. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate copy included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1966-1967. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Higher quality available in FP 236\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1966-1967. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Higher quality than similar shot in FP 220.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1967-1968. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1967-1968. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1968-1969. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams. Photo taken in Sunken Garden. multiple duplicates available including black and white 8x10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1968-1969. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams Duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Photo of the William and Mary Chorus, 1969-1970. Photographer - Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire at the Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr, 1969-1970; Photographer: Thomas L Williams Duplicate Included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire, with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire, with Dr. Fehr. 1969 - 1970. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White photo of  the William and Mary Choir in formal attire in Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr, 1960s\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr at the Wren Building, 1969-1970. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor photo of the William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in front of Jefferson Hall, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire on campus with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire on Campus with Dr. Fehr, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire on Campus with Dr. Fehr, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire in front of Swem with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Charter Day Convocation and Parents Day, Saturday February 13, 1971. Rector Ernest Goodrich, Chancellor Professor W. Melville Jones, Dr. Fehr and President Davis Y. Paschall, February 13, 1971 Duplicate Included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire by the sundial in front of the Swem Library, with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of Swem Library, 1972-1973 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Duplicate noted on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color photograph of the William and Mary Choir on tour at the party of a William and Mary alum in April 1973. Some of the students identified include Tom Terry, Cabot Wade, and Keith Savage. An envelope identifying some of the people in the photograph is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of The Wren Building with Dr. Fehr, 1973-1974 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Black and white copy and duplicate included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire 1973-1974 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire in front of Swem Library with Dr. Fehr, 1970's (black and white on board.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970s (Black and white on paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white photo of Dr. Fehr conducting a vocal performance, 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white photo of Dr. Fehr directing a vocal performance, 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970's. Black and White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choral Group in rehearsal directed by Dr. Fehr, 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white photo of Dr. Fehr directing the William and mary Choral Group in rehearsal, 1970s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing, with Dr. Fehr (center, back riser) 1970s\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choral Group members rehearsing at the piano, 1970s\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White photo of Carl A. Fehr with William and Mary Chorus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with the Alumni Choir in performance, 1983; color photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAustin High School Glee Club in Candlelight performance, Christmas 1944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The William and Mary Male Musical Group with string instruments, 1901. Handwritten notations on back \" Front Row - (left to right) Elizabeth Tyler Miller- 1. Alfred Hart Miler (Capt. MLH) College of William and Mary Williamsburg Virginia, 1901 2. ? 3. John Arthur Hundley ( an irristible wanderer) 4. ? 5. \"Shorty\" Corbett Back Row 6. J.M. Dummoriut ( Dairy Farms) 7. Marvin Burton (Dentist) 8. George Joluison 9. Oscar Shumaker 10. Abraham B. Marchiant 11. E. Stanley Brinkley (Superintendent of Norfolk Schools) 12. J. W. Gossman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir in the Roal Theater\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir cast memeber Barbara Blum 1951\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir cast memebrs : Suzanne Roberts, Frances Amon, Barbara Blum, Lillian Baker \u0026amp; Shirley Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir in June 1954. Photographer: Jack White\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir in 1954; Sticker on back \"The Common Glory Williamsburg Va.\" James Mays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Douglas B. Green II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Jack White\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory \"Wagon\" Summer 1954. Photographer: Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William \u0026amp; Mary, Williamsburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir \"Wagon\" 1954. Photographer: Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William \u0026amp; Mary, Williamsburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; taken at the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor photo of the Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir (developed June 22, 1957) duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir (developed June 22 1957) duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir ( Developed June 22, 1957) duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOfficial Photograph of The Common Glory Choir in Colonial Dress; Photographer Jack White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir in Colonial dress from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial dress. Photographer: Douglas B. Green II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; Colonial Dress.  Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with Common Glory Choir cast members from the 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; assembled in \"C G \" formation. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir in the Summer of 1967. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir in Colonial Dress. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; taken at the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA reproduction of  a sketch of the Common Glory Choir; undated. Signed by H. Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White photograph of the College Mace; presented to William and Mary by alumni and students on February 8, 1923. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 Stamped by the NEWS BUREAU College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Spring 1946; 1945-1946 School Year. Photographer: Von Dubell Studio Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Graduation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1940s\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave., Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave., Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir Spring 1946. Von Dubell Studios Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel 1946. Von Dubell Studios Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back dated May 15, 1947, from Marilyn. \"To my favorite pappy - next to my own. Thanks for such an enjoyable year. Don't forget that Austin and San Antonio aren't too far apart. Good luck this summer -\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emarked as a duplicate; large version in Box #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeachers College Chorus, Columbia University, Fall 1949. Photo by Elvira Kohl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr and a costumed musician. Photographer: Colonial Williasmburg Photograph by Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Library on the right and flanking it Rogers Hall and the Marshall-Wythe Building. Von Dubell Studios, Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarked as William and Mary cover. Von Stubell Studio, Williamsburg, Va\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Brafferton Building on the campus of William and Mary. Thomas L. Williams, Colonial Williamsburg; Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the balcony of the Wren Chapel, 1940s. Von Stubell Studio, Williamsburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA side view of the William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave. Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr, Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Concert Choir; From the studio of Douglas B. Greeen II; 761 Scotland Street; Williamsbrug, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; Von Dubell Stdios, Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; front and side view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Girls Chorus in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Carl A. Fehr, Director\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; W. Warren Sprouse, Director, 1950\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance; From the studio of Douglas B. Green II; 781 Scotland Street; Williamsburg, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThw William and Mary Choir in rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed picture of Anne with note. \" Pappy - Thanks so much for all that you have done for me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back \" To the \"sweetest\" Pappy with thanks for everything. Much Love.\" Jackie (Jones) Myers. June 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFifth Annual Virginia All-West Chorus; Martinsville, Virginia. Remsen Studios, Box 296, Martinsville, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wiliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building. Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in front of the Wren Building for the Marshall-Wythe-Blackstrong Celebration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire in the Spring of 1954 duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire in the Wren Chapel, 1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir , Christmas Concert, 1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews Bureau release: Scholars - At the College of William and Mary in Virginia where Phi Beta Kappa was founded, new initiates of the honorary scholastic society pause on the steps of the College's Phi Beta Kappa Hall for a chat with John C. Kerby-Miller (left) of Newport News, an alumnus of the University of California. Among the 13 William and Mary students who were initiated during the Spring ceremonies were (left to right) Robert Gilliland Forrest of Norfolk, Virginia; Jane Courtney Kesler of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Robert Wallace Stevens of Norfolk, Virginia; and Mary Ann Lyman of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire with Dr. Fehr, 1956-57\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Concert in the Wren Building duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Formal Procession on campus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing at a special ceremony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChoral Performance at the Yorktown Celebration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing with dr. Fehr in a wooded area on campus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in a Candlelight performance with Dr. Fehr duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance directed by Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir inperformance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir iChristmas Party with Dr. Fehr (front left, standing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir during the Boston Trip; photo by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with dr. Fehr; photo by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, Christmas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1959\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1959\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Graduation Procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Graduation Ceremony\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. duplicate in smaller size\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr. Photographer Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photograoher Charles G. Kagey, Colonial Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer- Peter Vance Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer - Peter Vance Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer - Peter Vance Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir on Spring Choir Tour; Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir Spring Choir Tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir on tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir on tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members on Spring Tour, in rehearsal. Photo by Jack White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir on Spring Tour, in rehearsal with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir directed by Dr. Fehr in the Wren Chapel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Chapel with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building noted as \"duplicate\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in rehearsals. Official Photograph , The Common Glory\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in rehearsals with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in rehearsal with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members behind the scenes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members behind the scene\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir members building sets. Photo by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members building sets. Photo by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr rehearsing the William and Mary Choir\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr before a performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr before a performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr opening a gift from the William and Mary Choir before a performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir members (women) at exterior of back of Wren Building duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing, directed by Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing, directed by Dr. Fehr duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr directing the William and Mary Choir during a recording session. Photo by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance directed by Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus Christmas Concert with Dr. Fehr directing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus informal attire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire Dr. Fehr. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Christmas performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance in Wren Choir Loft. Photo by Von Dubell Studio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance in Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Graduation in Wren Courtyard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren chapel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Chapel; photograph by Jack White duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building. Photograph by Jack White. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir waiting to perform\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building. Photograph by Photo Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Christmas candlelight performance in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building. Noteation on Back: \"The Chorus (number two of two)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir-male members only- in formal attire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance; select ensemble to be featured in \"Laudate Dominum\" by Mozart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Myers, Statesville, N.C. Soloist in \"hear Ye, Israel, \" Mendelssohn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoan Roger. La Follette, Tenn. Soloist in \"Let Us Break Bread Togerther.\" Second photo - full length, not duplicate but same information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary formal ceremony at the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York, New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eView of a burning building on the Campus of the College of William and Mary; possibly the fire in Phi Beta Kappa Hall in 1952\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCeremony at Phi Beta Kappa Hall on the College of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rebuilt Phi Beta Kappa Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, in performance in the Wren Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Girls Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in Christmas 1960 performance. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Girls Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in the Wren Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in graduation procession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in inauguration procession of Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, President of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Photo from the Library of Carl A. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chrus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. noted as black and white duplicates (2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Tour Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in the Wren Chapel. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing The Messiah with  Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Robert E. Gatten\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire .Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. several matted duplicates in Box 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing The Messiah, under the direction of Dr. Carl A. Fehr. Photographer: Robert E. Gatten\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir performing on Chate Day, Saturday February 12, 1966.  Photographer: Robert E. Gatten\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chorus performing at the Matoaka Amphitheatre after William and Mary Graduation. Notation on back: \"To Pappy: For a Happy Birthday!! from \"Schue\" Lynwood Shumata\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Tour Choir in Danville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam R. Heins when he was in Elementary School playing the Tuba. Class of 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: David Koenig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photographer: David Koenig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped Septemeber 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehrwatching television monitor of the William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir Candlelight Performance, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Charles G. Kagey, Colonial Williamsburg duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in the Dodge Room. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. marked as a duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. multiple duplicates available in legal size with mat and black and white\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan WohllebenThomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire at the back of the wren Building. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in Swem Library. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edate on front is May 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with candles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph by Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos of negatives from a William and Mary Choir Performance. Note on back reads: \"Dr. Fehr I couldn't find the other negatives that you wanteed. I am in the process of moving to an apartment; I think I just misplaced them. When I find them I print them up. Weke's and Jim Rees's pictures see you later (alligator) Michael .....\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Formal ceremony with the William and Mary Choir. Photo by Susan Lohwasser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Formal ceremony with the William and Mary Choir. Photo by Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in the Wren Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Peter Vance Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams copy of FP 264.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams Similar copies to FP 264.14 and FP 264.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams possible copy of FP 264.13 and similar to FP 264.15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in rehearsal. Date on front of photo indicates December 1967\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The William and Mary Choir rehearsing \"The Messiah\" with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisplay of Album cover and record of the long playing album, \"William and Mary Choir, Williamsburg, Virginia . Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director.\" Photographer : W. N. Schill Studio. Album produced by RCA Victor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire behind the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr Black and White duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr (left) receiving a 25th Anniversary Plaque from a choir member. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr center) with his wife during the 25th Anniversary celebration as Director of the William and Mary Choral groups. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Virginia. duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Sunken Garden with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williamsn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir in Graduation Procession with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr, Fehr in front of Barrett Hall. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams Black and White duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of the Wren Building. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire by the sundal in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate and color duplicate, no mat\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr at the Charter Day Convocation at Phi Beta Kappa Auditorium. Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choral Group in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir soloist in performance. Photographer: Allan E. White\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Allan E. White\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choi and Orchestra (foreground) in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance. Photographer: Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr directing the William and Mary Choral Groups. Photographer: Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir and Orchestra in performance; Dr. Fehr conducting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir waiting to perform. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in performance. Photographer: Allan E. White\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance (note on back indicates men in The Messiah.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir and Chorus waiting to perform.. Photographer:  Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wililam and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoloist performs with the William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choral group in Candlelight performance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir member waiting to perform. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with William and Mary Choir members waiting to perform duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with  Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr at the Wren Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with  Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams (color) includes Black \u0026amp; white duplicate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir member in rehearsal. Photography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members in rehearsal. Photography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members studying music. Photography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with Choir member. Photograph by Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChoral Group Rehearsal with Dr. Fehr. Photography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Mike Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamped on back: \"Colonial Echo;\" note on back \"- Ed Offley\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamped on back: \"Colonial Echo;\" note on back \"- Ed Offley\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Michael Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotography by Michael Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back: Kymmell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eString section of William and Mary Orchestra in performance; Photgraph by Alan Wohlleben.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe William and Mary Choir and Orchestra in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of Dr. Fehr in formal attire at a William and Mary reception; photograph by Alan  Wohlleben\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back: \"To Pappy, Lots of Love---Virginia Carr Gingie\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back: \"Dearest Pappy, You have truly brought to me the thrill and challenge of music. I hope that I can spread that enthusiasm to my students. You set many wonderful traditions that I will treasure; and whereever I go I will always be a \"Fehr\"student, indebted to you for guiding my career in teaching. Love always, Kathleen (S.E.!) Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back: \" To Pappy, Who has given me so much......his time, his patience; his wealth of knowledge, musical and personal; his shoulder; his tissues.. not to mention the guidance and friendship received from him by everyone, and given in such a way that each is made to feel singular and important. How can I thank you, Pappy, for two wonderful years in Choir except to give my love in return for all the unselfish caring you have given me? It's a tiney gift, but you can keep it forever. Kathy (I also owe you for 1/2 a box of tissues, 42 pictures, 2 tapes, 2 keys, and an incalculable amount of wear to your \"wet paint\" cushions.)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote: To Pappy - with much love and gratitude always. Kathy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr conducting the Alumni Choir for a capacity crowd; Photographer Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Neal Douglass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esmaller duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on back: \"To the best \"scouts\" in the world - may Texas beat A\u0026amp;M next year! Care Edward 12/1/31\" Boone Photo Company, Austin Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included; photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotation on back: News Release Bureau, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with The Common Glory cast; Robert Luartis, Kathryn Gray, John Warner, Bill Kerr, Glenn Branch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStamped on back \"Jan 21 1957\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Von Dubell Studio, Williamsburg, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003euplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOde to the Virginian Voyage. Norfolk Symphony Composer Schenkman with Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOde to the Virginian Voyage. Edgar Schenkman, Norfolk Symphony Conductor (left); Randall Thompson, Compser(center) with Dr. Fehr. several duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Saunders Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Fehr with Ann Lond (?) in DawnVe, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Va; duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA; duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas L. Williams, Photographer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams; duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas L. Williams, photographer; duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas L. Williams, Photographer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carl A. Fehr at the podium, in performance, with pianist; photo by John White\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHumorous sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr with caption \"Y'all know thet ah stress neatness! Y'all must look nice, people,\" Signed  \"Tweet 1962\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams; small copy included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer: Thomas L. Williams for 1971 Brochure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with General W. C. Westmoreland (r.), at presentation of Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce, January 1971 duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with General W. C. Westmoreland (r.), at presentation of Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce;  Photographer: Thomas L. Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with Thomas Wood (r.) at Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce presentation of the Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas L. Williams, Photographer duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edate on back \"1-9-53\"? duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarl A. Fehr with military officials at the ceremony during which W\u0026amp;M Choir receives George Washington Freedom Medal from the Freedom Foundation, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents W\u0026amp;M Choir on stage at official ceremony for receiving the George Washington Freedom Medal from the Freedom Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Mike Long\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Mike Long\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarl A. Fehr with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreiling, taken at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren Smith, Jr. in York, Pennsylvania, on Saturday evening April 20, 1974 after the concert at York College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esmall duplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMounted photo of a scenic view of French rural landscape, vineyard by John Fehr, Dr. Fehr's nephew, April 1973. Gift at Christmas 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Neal Douglass, Austin, Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Neal Douglass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Alfred Rosenthal, Austin Daily Tribune\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCandlelight performance; photo by Neal Douglass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eduplicate included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeft to Right: Bill Chandler, Mary Va. Bussey, Bettie George, Joe Lane; photo by Neal Douglass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto by Alfred Rosenthal; Austin Daily Tribune\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhot by Dan Weisser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed picture (to Dr. Fehr) of Roger Wagner; \" Best wished and kind regards to my old friend Carl Fehr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed picture (to Dr. Fehr) of Roger Wagner; \" To my old friend Carl Fehr who taught me all I know about choral direction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white photographs of Dr. Fehr, his wife, and the William and Mary Choir on tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto with signed Brochure from the Annual Dinner Meeting in Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes a collection of reel-to-reel tape recordings of William and Mary Choir/Chorus concert performances conducted by Dr. Fehr between 1947 and 1973. The reel-to-reel tapes were reformatted for access and preservation purposes to data discs and CD Audio discs in 2006-2007. The collection also includes phonograph albums of William and Mary choral performances (1940s-1960s), \"The Common Glory\" (1957), and a miscellaneous collection of phonograph records, such as recordings for vocal exercises and recordings of All-State and Northrop High School choral performances. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies.\nSide 1: A Slumber Song of the Madonna. Sung by Anne Howard Dunn\nSide 2: Come Unto Him from The Messiah, Handel. Sung by Anne Howard Dunn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo albums. Photograph of the Wren Building on the cover. 4 Record Set Record 1, Side 1 Alma Mater, James Southall Wilson William and Mary Hymn, Jeanne Rose Record 1, Side 2 I Wonder as I Wander, arr. Niles-Horton (Ann Howard Dunn, Soloist) Record 2, Side 1 Dry Bones, Gearhart Record 2, Side 2 Ol' Man River, Jerome Kern (Warren Sprouse, Soloist) Record 3, Side 1 Sicut Cervus, Palestrina Record 3, Side 2 A Mighty Fortress is our God, Luther (arr. Meuller) Record 4, Side 1 Madame Jeanette, Murray Record 4, Side 2 Kde su Kravy Moje, Slovak folk tune, arr. Schimmerling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of album. 4 Record Set Record 1, Side 1 The Creation: Part 1, Richter Record 2, Side 2 Alma Mater, James Southall Wilson William and Mary Hymn, Jeanne Rose Record 2, Side 1 The Creation, Part 2, Richter The Lord's Prayer, Wilson Record 2, Side 2 Go 'Way From My Window, Niles (Soloist Shirley May Thompson) Record 3, Side 1 My Lord, What Mornin', spiritual Record 3, Side 2 Agnus Dei, Pergolesi Record 4, Side 1 I Got Rhythm, Gershwin Etude For Chorus, Wihtol Record 4, Side 2 Skip to My Lou, arr. Wilson Ezekiel Saw de Wheel, Spiritual\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Sung by The Choir of \"The Common Glory,\" 1953 Side 1 Music from \"The Common Glory\" (A Musical Synopsis), Special Narration by Allen R. Matthews. Side 2 In These Delightful Peasant Groves, Purcell Let go, Why Do You Stay Me, Bennett Miserere Mei, Byrd Yonder! Yonder, folk melody Ballad of Brotherhood, J. Wagner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Missa Brevis, Zoltan Kodaly Side 2 Missa Brevis, Zoltan Kodaly Miserere Mei, William Byrd Come, Soothing Death, J.S. Bach The Silver Swan, Orlando Gibbons Let Go, Why Do You Stay Me, John Bennet Yonder! Yonder, Russian folk melody In These Delightful, Pleasant Groves, Henry Purcell When Day is Done, Robert Katcher Ballad of Brotherhood, Joseph Wagner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Te Deum, Verdi Hodie Christus Natus Est, Sweelinck Psalm of Praise, Chase (William Gatling, Soloist) Exultate Deo, Poulenc Side 2 For Everything There is a Season, Rozsa Listen to the Angels Shoutin', Negro Spiritual Sinner Please, Don't Let this Harvest Pass, Negro Spiritual (Joyce Gwaltney, Soloist) 'Dis Train, Negro Folk Song Oh Lemuel, Foster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. The photograph on the cover was taken at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. The photograph was taken in the fall of 1953 when the Choir was in Richmond to perform for an association of Virginia teachers (according to Lavinia Phillips '57, to SCRC staff on 5/2/2011). Side 1 Alma Mater William and Mary Hymn Miserere Mei, Byrd Crucifixus, Lotti Come, Soothing Death, Bach Side 2 Nightfall in Sky, Robertson Shenandoah, arr. Bartholomew Yonder! Yonder! Folk Melody, (William T. Gatling, Jr. Soloist). Ballad of Brotherhood, J. Wagner, (Lavinia Pretz, Soloist).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Christ Lag in Todesbanden, Cantata No. 4, Bach Wondrous Love, Southern Folk-Hymn Gloria in Excelsis, Jolley Side 2 Mass in G Major, Poulenc The Last Words of David, Thompson Madame Jeanette, Murray Poor Wayfaring Stranger, White Spiritual Hear the Singing, Berger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 William and Mary Hymn, The William and Mary Choir Side 2 Alma Mater, The William and Mary Choir\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Mass in G, Schubert Benedictus, Liszt Side 2 Te Deum, Kodaly Exultate Deo, Scarlatti Waltzing Mathilda, Australian song Go 'Way From my Window, Niles Elijah Rock, traditional spiritual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Te Deum, Verdi Quatre Motets pour le Temps de Noel, Poulene Mary's Boy Child, Spiritual Side 2 Shenandoah, traditional Greensleeves, English folk song Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah, American folk song I Got Rhythm, Gershwin Regina Coeli from \"Cavalleria Rusticana,\" Mascagni Chorus and Finale from \"Die Mestersinger von Nurnberg,\" Wagner Coronation Scene from \"Boris Godunov,\" Mussorgsky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Serenity, Ives At the Cry of the First Bird, Fletcher To Saint Cecilia, Dello Joio Chanson Epique, Ravel Side 2 He's Gone Away, Southern Mountain Song Laughing Song, George Selections from Porgy and Bess, Gershwin Hosanna, Lockwood Carol of the Drum, Czech Carol\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 A Canticle of Christmas, Giannini (Eugene Galusha, soloist, and Sue Sager and Carolyn Washer, Accompanists) Side 2 The Holly and the Ivy, Traditional carol The Twelve Days of Christmas, Old English Song Choral Fantasy on Old Carols, Holst The Angels and The Shepherds, Kodaly (The William and Mary Chorus) The March of the Wise Men, Gaul Silent Night, Holy Night, Gruber (Sue Sanger, Accompanist)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Rejoice, Beloved Christians, Buxtehude Misericordias Domini For Double Choir, Durante Come, Soothing Death, Bach Side 2 Holy Radiant Light, Gretchaninoff Brazilian Psalm, Berger Prelude, Schuman Bim-Bam, A Folk Song Every Night When the Sun Goes In, Appalachian Folk Song (Phyllis Atwood, Soloist) Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be? Kubik The William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis phonographic record has been digitized. At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Bach Lord Most Holy, Davis Gloria, Poulenc Side 2 Jehovah, Hear Our Prayer, Nelson What Child is This, English tune Der Abend, Brahms Naechtens, Brahms Zum Schluss, Brahms Selections from Showboat, Kern Tee Roo (in mountain style), American Folk-Song Sketch Lullaby, Brahms\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. Side 1 Psalm 100, Schuetz Agnus Dei, Pergolesi Sicut Cervus, Palestrina Exultate Deo, Pelestrina In the Beginning, Copland, Dorothy Tudor, Soloist Side 2 Fragments from the Mass: Diemer Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei Ave Maria, Kodaly Peace Come to Me, Murray, The William and Mary Chorus, (Jane Anne Bruer, accompanist) Go, Down Death, Scott (Bongos played by Michaelle Hatcher) Dry Bones, arr. Gearhart Lorena, Webster Seeing Nellie Home, Fletcher Aura Lee, Poulton De Animal a-Comin', Negro Spiritual Stonewall Jackson's Way, Confederate Tune\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. This album is a recording of the Parents Day concert. Side 1 Cantate Domino, Lodivico da Viadana Ave Maria, Tomas Luis da Victoria Exaltabo Te, Domine G.P. da Palestrina No Man Liveth to Himself, Heinrich Schuetz The Heart Replies, Harry Robert Wilson Sea Charm, Frederick Piket Valse, Ernst Toch Side 2 Cantate Domino, Hans Leo Hassler Peace Comes to Me, Lyn Murray Jack and Jill, J. Michael Diack Horos Tou Zalongu, Greek folk song Catulli Carmina, Carl Orff A Jubilant Song, Norman Dello Joio The William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater, arr. by Carl. A. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies. Sue Sager Accompanist Side 1Messe de Minuit Midnight Mass for Christmas based on French Carols: Charpentier Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Agnus Dei Side 2 Carol of the New Prince, Sitton Balulalow, Chapman Kolyada, Anonymous, Russian Fantasia on O Little Town of Bethlehem, McCollin Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Praetorius A New Christmas Morning, Hallelujah, MacGimsey The Holy Infant's Lullaby, Dello Joio A Christmas Carol Sequence, Arr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthrop High School concert, including concert choir, advanced girls' choir, swing choir, and madrigal singers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorthrop High School Advanced Treble Choir and Charisma Choir. Dedication on back of album reads: To Pappy, With affection \u0026amp; fond memories. Bill 9-27-'79.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSide 1 The William and Mary Fight Song, arr. Varner The William and Mary Alma Mater Side 2 The William and Mary Victor March, arr. Varner The William and Mary Hymn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSide 1 no. 8P-0944 Side 2 8P-0944\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following reel-to-reel audiotapes were reformatted to digital audio. The quality of these audio recordings varies. In some cases, the audio was copied from the phonograph album to reel-to-reel audiotapes by the donor then digitized by the repository. In these cases the recording digitized directly from the phonograph album generally provides a superior audio source. 1971 Christmas Concert, A Festival of Music, Reels 1-2 1971 William and Mary Choir, Tour Choir, 1971 1972 Tour Choir (2 CDs) 1972 April 17, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 5-6, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 6, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Chior, Choir Banquet, May 9, 1972, Reels 1-3 (3 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir, Chorus, and Instrumental Ensembles, Christmas Concert, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir, Chorus, and Instrumental Ensembles,Christmas Concert, 1972 1973 April 28, 1973 (2 CDs) 1973 May 8, 1973, Reels 1-3 1973 Spring 1973 (2 CDs) 1973 Unknown, 1973, Reel 1 1973 William and Mary Choir and Chorus with College-Community Symphony Orchestra, Christmas Concert, Reels 1-2 1974 April 19, 1974 (2 CDs) 1974 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 1, 1974, Reel 1 1974 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 3, 1974, Reels 1-2 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, Rehearsal, May 4, 1974 (2 CDs) 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, May 4, 1974 (3 CDs) 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, May 6, 1974 (2 CDs) 1976 Unknown, 1976 1983 June 11, 1983 (2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox also includes CDs of digitized reels\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDigitized on CDs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe contents of this series are the digitized reel-to-reel audiotapes of sub-series 2 in both Data Disc and Compact Disc form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953 Spring Concert, Girls Chorus (2 CDs) 1953 May 18, 1953 1953 The Common Glory Choir, August 24, 1953 (3 CDs) First half of box are Data Disks, second half of box are Compact Disks starting from Sub-Series 2 Reel to Reel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst full box of Compact Disks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(3 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(4 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reel 1 of 4 Track 1: America the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jubilate Deo / Gabrieli Track 3: Benedictus / Liszt Track 4: Komm, Jesu, Komm (Motet for double choir) / Bach Track 5: Evensong at 12:30 / Haydn Track 6: Eloquence / Haydn Reel 2 of 4 Track 1: Eloquence / Haydn Track 2: Evensong / Haydn Track 3: God's Trombones: Poems by James Weldon Johnson based upon American Negro Folk Sermons. I. Opening: A Prayer, II. The Creation, III. Go Down Death, IV. The Judgement Day, V. Closing: A Prayer / arr. Roy Ringwald (with narration) Track 4: Tee Roo / Kubik Reel 3 of 4 Track 1: Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel--Spiritual / Gottlieb Track 2: The Silver Moon is Shining / Italian Folk Tune Track 3: Tee Roo / Kubik Track 4: Regina Coeli from \"Cavalleria Rusticana\" / Mascagni (soloist) Track 5: Chorus and Finale from \"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg\" / Wagner Reel 4 of 4 Track 1: Coronation Scene from \"Boris Godounov\" / Moussorgsky (soloist) Track 2: Alleluia Encore Track 3: Dis Train--Spiritual / Jester Hairston Track 4: I Got Rhythm / Gershwin Track 5: Flurry, William and Mary Hymn, Alma Mater / arr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(4 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(3 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(4 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(4 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(4 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1 CD)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReels 1-2 (2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReels 1-3 (3 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Announcement Track 3: Chichester Psalms: Movement I / Bernstein Track 4: Chichester Psalms: Movement II / Bernstein Track 5: Chichester Psalms: Movement III / Bernstein Track 6: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 7: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 2: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 3: Barbara Allen / English Folk Song Track 4: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual Track 5: Announcement Track 6: Seeing Nellie Home (Gentlemen's Choir) CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Announcement Track 2: St. Louis Blues Track 3: Misa Criolla / Ramirez Track 4: The Fantasticks / Schmidt CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Annoucement Track 2: Fehr Remarks Track 3: The Choral Fantasia / Beethoven Track 4: Elegisher Gesang - Elegy / Beethoven Track 5: Fehr Remarks Track 6: Acknowledgment of Seniors Track 7: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 8: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater / arr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / Fehr Track 2: Dixit Maria / Hassler Track 3: O Saviour Rend the Skies in Twain / Brahms Track 4: Chichester Psalms: Movement I / Bernstein Track 5: Chichester Psalms: Movement II / Bernstein CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Misa Criolla: Kyrie/Gloria/Credo / Ramirez Track 2: Misa Criolla: Sanctus / Ramirez Track 3: Misa Criolla: Agnus Dei / Ramirez Track 4: Barbara Allen / English Folk Song Track 5: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual Track 6: Seeing Nellie Home (Gentlemen's Choir) Track 7: St. Louis Blues CD 3 of 3 Track 1: The Choral Fantasia / Beethoven Track 2: Elegisher Gesang - Elegy / Beethoven Track 3: Hallelujah from the \"Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 3 Track 1: Pinkham Track 2: Pinkham Track 3: Pinkham Track 4: Pfautsch Track 5: Martinu Track 6: Kodaly Track 7: Mechem Track 8: Mechem Track 9: Mechem Track 10: Mechem CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Traditional French Track 2: Old English Song Track 3: French Carol Track 4: MacGimsey Track 5: Traditional English Track 6: Setting of Old Russian Chant Track 7: English Carol Track 8: Walton CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Jolley/Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\" / Pinkham CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 3: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 5: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 6: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 2: Now Thank We All Our God Track 3: Sweet Little Jesus Boy Track 4: Oh! Lemuel Track 5: Clap Yo' Hands Track 6: The Patriotic Sequence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\" / Pinkham Track 7: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 8: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 3: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 5: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 6: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 2: Sweet Little Jesus Boy/Clap Yo' Hands/Oh! Lemuel Track 3: The Patriotic Sequence Track 4: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 od 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Lord Have Mercy Track 6: Unidentified Track 7: Unidentified Track 8: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 9: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Womens Chorus) Track 2: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Womens Chorus) Track 3: Selections from the Music Man (Womens Chorus) Track 4: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 5: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner Track 6: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 7: (Introduction of next song) Track 8: San Sereni / Puerto Rican Singing Game Track 9: (Introduction of next song) Track 10: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 11: (Introduction of next song) Track 12: Clap Yo' Hands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Unidentified Piece Track 6: Unidentified Piece Track 7: Unidentified Piece CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 3: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Women's Chorus) Track 4: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Women's Chorus) Track 5: Selections from the Music Man / Willson (Women's Chorus)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrack 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\"/ Pinkham Track 7: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 8: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 9: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 10: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 11: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1 of 3 CDs) CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Sing Unto God / Fetler Track 3: Ave Maria / Bruckner Track 4: Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis Obendiens / Bruckner Track 5: Virga Jesse Floruit / Bruckner Track 6: Locus Iste a Deo Factus Est / Bruckner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 of 3 CDs 1 duplicate) CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 2: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 3: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 4: Valse / Toch Track 5: Go Down Death / Scott Track 6: A Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 7: Long Time Ago Track 8: Dem Bones / Spiritual Track 9: Song of the Russian Plains Track 10: Clap Yo' Hands / Gershwin Track 11: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Sing Unto God / Fetler Track 3: Ave Maria / Bruckner Track 4: Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis Obendiens / Bruckner Track 5: Virga Jesse Floruit / Bruckner Track 6: Locus Iste a Deo Factus Est / Bruckner Track 7: In the Beginning / Copland CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Te Deum for Double Choir Track 2: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 3: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 4: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 5: Valse / Toch Track 6: Go Down Death CD 3 of 3 Track 1: A Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 2: Long Time Ago / Hairston, Jester (Added song; not in program) Track 3: Dem Bones / Spiritual (Added song; not in program) Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper (Added song; not in program) Track 5: Clap Yo' Hands / Gershwin (Added song; not in program) Track 6: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater (Added song; not in program)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: In the Beginning / Copland Track 3: Laudi Alla Vergine Maria / Verdi Track 4: Fragments from the Mass / Diemer Track 5: How Excellent Thy Name, Hallelujah from Saul / Handel Track 6: Te Deum for Double Choir / Verdi Track 7: Open Thy Heart / Bizet Track 8: Jack and Jill, Diack Track 9: Preludes to Eternity / Liszt CD 2 of 2 (Disk labeled Reel 2 of 2 contains duplicate of 1 of 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful Track 2: In the Beginning / Copland Track 3: Laudi Alla Vergine Maria / Verdi Track 4: Fragments from the Mass / Diemer CD 2 of 4 Track 1: How Excellent Thy Name, Hallelujah from Saul / Handel Track 2: Te Deum for Double Choir / Verdi Track 3: Open Thy Heart / Bizet Track 4: Jack and Jill, Diack Track 5: Preludes to Eternity / Liszt CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 2: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 3: Valse / Toch Track 4: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 5: Mary's Boy Child / Spiritual Track 6: Dem Bones / Spiritual CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 2: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReels 1-3 (3 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Agnus Dei CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Gloria / Poulenc Track 2: Der Abend/Naechtens/Zum Schluss / Brahms CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Sea Charm / Piket Track 2: Shenandoah / Traditional Chantey Track 3: Buffalo Gals / American Folk Song Track 4: It Is Good to Be Merry / Berger CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head / American Carol Track 2: Sourwood Mountain / American Mountain Song Track 3: Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah / American Folk Song Track 4: Chester / Billings Track 5: Alleluia / Old German Melody\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReels 1-3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Agnus Dei (?) Track 6: Gloria: Gloria/Laudamus Te/Domine Deus/Domine fili unigenit / Poulenc Track 7: Gloria: Dominus Deus, Agnus Dei / Poulenc Track 8: Gloria: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris / Poulenc CD 2 is not in the box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 1 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Awake the Trumpet's Lofty Sound from Samson / Handel Track 6: We Hurry with Tired, Unfaltering Footsteps / Bach Track 7: Laetatus Sum from the Latin Bible, Psalm 121 / Porpora Track 8: Gloria: Gloria/Laudamus Te / Poulenc Track 9: Gloria: Domine Deus / Poulenc Track 10: Gloria: Domine fili Unigenite/Dominus Deus/Agnus Dei / Poulenc Track 11: Gloria: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris / Poulenc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReels 1-2 (2CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReels 1-2 (2 CDs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Schuetz Track 5: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 6: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred / Phillips Track 2: Go 'Way From My Window / Niles Track 3: Nightfall in Skye / Roberton Track 4: Great Day / arr. Martin Track 5: Songs of the Old South: Camp Town Ladies, Old Black Joe, O Lemuel, Swanee River, Oh Susanna, I Dream of Jeanie, Beautiful Dreamer, Long Live the Merry Heart, Ring Ring the Banjo, My Old Kentucky Home / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 6: Sourwood Mountain / American Folksong Track 7: Bye Bye Blues / Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray Track 8: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / Martin Luther Track 9: Lullabye / Brahms Track 10: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 1 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Schuetz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Scheutz Track 5: Cantante Domino / Hassler Track 6: My Spirit, Be Joyful from Cantata No 146 / Bach Track 7: Ave Maria / Poulenc Track 8: Pueri Hebraeorum for Double Chorus / Thompson Track 9: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 3 Track 1: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio Track 2: Come Ye Sons of Art / Purcell CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Songs of the Old South: Camp Town Ladies, Old Black Joe, O Lemuel, Swanee River, Oh Susanna, I Dream of Jeanie, Beautiful Dreamer, Long Live the Merry Heart / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 2: Songs of the Old South (continued): Long Live the Merry Heart (continued), Ring Ring the Banjo, My Old Kentucky Home / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 3: Pappy talking about Choir / Fehr Track 4: The Lord Bless You and Keep You; A Mighty Fortress is Our God / John Rutter; Martin Luther Track 5: Lullaby/ Brahms Track 6: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 2 Track 1: Pappy Talking / Fehr Track 2: Gloria Patri / Greatorex Track 3: Sicut Cervus / Palestrina Track 4: Madame Jeanette / Murray Track 5: Alleluia / Thompson CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Pappy Talking / Fehr Track 2: Alleluia / Thompson Track 3: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / arr. Mueller Track 4: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 5: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr Track 6: The Eyes of Texas / Sinclair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Pappy talking about program line-up Track 3: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 4: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 5: Song of Praise / Scheutz Track 6: Cantante Domino / Hassler Track 7: My Spirit, Be Joyful from Cantata No 146 / Bach Track 8: Ave Maria / Poulenc Track 9: Pueri Hebraeorum for Double Chorus / Thompson Track 10: Pappy introducing To Saint Cecilia / Fehr Track 11: Intro to Saint Cecilia / Tracey Russell Track 12: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Member of Chorus introducing two pieces Track 2: Medley of the musical Oliver Track 3: Hey Look Me over from the musical Wildcat Track 4: Songs of the Old South / Foster Track 5: Songs of the Old South, continued / Foster Track 6: Encore: Go'way from my window / Niles Track 7: Encore: Great Day / arr. Martin CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Pappy introducing Tracey Russell Track 2: Unidentified Piano Pieces / Russell Track 3: Pappy introducing the Alumni Choir Track 4: Sicut Cervuz (Alumni Choir) / Palestrina Track 5: Madame Jeanette (Alumni Choir) / Murray Track 6: Alleluia (Alumni Choir) / Thompson Track 7: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / arr. Mueller Track 8: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 9: Dr. Donald Truesdell, Chair of Music speaking Track 10: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vissos, class of 1975, chair of reunion committee CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Dennis Cogle, class of 1949, introducing Wilford Kale Track 2: Agamemnon \"Aggie Vassos, class of 1975 Track 3: For Alice Fehr We Made the Tray for You (1974 Choir) Track 4: Alice Fehr accepting the tray Track 5: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975 Track 6: Forsake Me Not / Ieryle Track 7: Keith Savage, class of 1975, introducing Pappy Track 8: Pappy acknowledging those involved with organizing Fehr Fest Track 9: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater / arr. Fehr Track 10: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975 Track 11: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 4 Track 1: Old One Hundred (Doxology) Track 2: Grace / Shelburne Track 3: Head table introductions Track 4: Tribute to Dr. Fehr by Al Haak Track 5: William and Mary President Address / Thomas A. Graves, Jr. Track 6: Pappy Fehr presenting senior awards Track 7: Unidentified female senior speaking Track 8: Next year's Choir President Address / Ann Spielman Track 9: Introduction to choir awards / Fehr CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Fehr presenting awards to choir members Track 2: Keith Savage tribute to Alice Fehr Track 3: Musical tribute to Alice Fehr based on \"America, the Beautiful\"/ arr. Fehr and choir members Track 4: Alice Fehr thanking the choir Track 5: Fehr acknowledging Kathy Moriarity, accompianist and choir officers Track 6: Keith Savage introducing officers by name and remembering 1973-1974 year Track 7: Jane Koenig's special gag awards CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Jane Koenig's special gag awards, continued Track 2: Keith Savage organizing parody of a concert Track 3: Choir singing parody/changing words of \"America the Beautiful\", \"To Saint Cecilia\" \"Happy Birthday\" for someone, \"Songs of the Old South\" medley, encores: \"Bye Bye Blues\" \"Go Away from my Window\" \"A Mighty Fortress is our Fehr\"/ soloists, Jane Koenig and Kevin Walters CD 4 of 4 Track 1: continuation of \"A Mighty Fortress is Our Fehr\" Track 2: Poem about Pappy / Anne Woolley Track 3: Gift Presentation (possibly of quilt held in SCRC) / Keith Savage Track 4: Remarks from Pappy (not mic'ed; difficult to hear) Track 5: Lord Bless You and Keep You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Choir Alumni Dennis and Jean Cogle's Daughter) CD 1 of 1 Track 1: Prenuptial Music Track 2: Prelude No 1 (We Pray Now to the Holy Spirit) / Buxtehude Track 3: Unknown Track 4: Unknown Track 5: Rhosymedre / Hymn Track 6: Unknown Track 7: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring / Bach Track 8: Bell Track 9: Trumpet Voluntary / Purcell Track 10: Water Music Medley / Handel Track 11: Wedding March / Wagner Various other pieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 3: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 4: Now Thank Wel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains audio cassette tapes of concerts by the William and Mary Choir from 1972-1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the Christmas Concert featuring the William and Mary Choir, with director Carl A. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the Spring Tour of the William and Mary Choir, with director Carl A. Fehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe artifact series includes Dr. Fehr's performance attire, items used to plan stage performances, and humorous props to reinforce Dr. Fehr's disciplinary rules. This series also includes the surviving large plastic bus banner used to identify the Choir on its annual spring tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTin Tray with Image of William and Mary Choir College Year 1954-1955. Tray measures 4.69 in. (height) x 6.625 in. (width) x 0.375 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6777 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.01.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTin Tray with Image of William and Mary Choir College Year Unknown. Tray measures 4.69 in. (height) x 6.63 in. (width) x 0.38 in. (depth). In good condition. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6778 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.02.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack metal trivet with saying, \"WHEN YOU ARE AS GREAT AS I AM IT IS DIFFICULT TO BE HUMBLE.\" Trivet measures 4.88 in. (height) x 4.88 in. (width) x 0.38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6779 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.03.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTooled leather rectangle with handle used to protect paper. 12.75 in. (length) x 9.125 in (width) x 1 in. (depth). Good condition. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6827 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.28\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWooden shield-shaped plaque with brass plate and brass lyre. Plate reads: PRESENTED TO CARL A. FEHR 1945-1970 FOR OUTSTANDING WORK IN CHORAL MUSIC AT WILLIAM AND MARY Nu Sigma (Greek letters) CHAPTER Phi Mu Alpha (Greek letters) SINFONIA. Label on back: MARK'S TROPHY CENTER Hampton, Va. 11.75 in. (length) x 9.75 in. (width) x 2.5 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6828 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 2. UA2003.001.29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalnut plaque with rounded cut-out corners with black plate and brass letters. Plate reads: AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION in MEMORY AND APPRECIATION CARL FEHR Charter Member presented at the 1996 SOUTHERN DIVISION CONVENTION MARCH 1,1996 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Sticker on back: GENUINE WALNUT Barhill MADE IN THE U.S.A. 10.125 in. (length) x 8 in. (width) x .875 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6829 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 2. UA2003.001.30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge neon orange comb with jagged teeth embossed with \"Rat Fink Comb\". used in rehearsal antics. Comb measures 1.75 in. (height) x 8 in. (width) x 0.13 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6780 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.04.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClear Handled Hairbrush, undated. Used in rehearsal antics. Hairbrush measures 1.13 in. (height) x 8.13 in. (width) x 1.25 in. (depth). In good condition with stained bristles. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6781 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.05.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetal proofs of medals given to students. In good condition. Images available. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6782 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.06.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWig with short, curly light brown hair. Hair length approximately 2 to 4 inches. Nylon mesh cap with black tag printed with: MADE IN HONG KONG. Worn by Pappy during rehearsals to demonstrate short hair rule for men and remind members of the importance of neatness. Wig measures 4.5 in. (height) x 7.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/3843/6231. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 4. UA2003.001.07.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand puppet of Pappy in gown with glasses, tie, and jacket. Undated. Used for entertainment. Puppet measures 11.75 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 2.5 in. (depth). In good condition with some soil and stains. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6791 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.08.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFigure made of bent pipe cleaners with pom pom feet and felt hands and shoes. Head has long, fine orange hair and body has a sign that says, \"Keep America Beautiful, Get a Haircut!!!\" Used for decorative purposes. Doll measures 10 in. (height) x 4.5 in. (width) x 3 in. (depth). In good condition with some soil. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6792 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.09.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty wine bottle with white, purple and grey label imprinted with, \"SLY FOX BRAND 100% PURE AMERICAN Grape Wine 14% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME BOTTLED BY VIRGINIA WINE CELLARS NORTH GARDEN, VA.\" Embossed in glass bottle, \"4/5 QUART\" Used for refreshment purposes. Bottle measures 11.25 in. (height) x 3 in. (width) x 9.88 in. (circumference). In good condition with some soil. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6793. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWooden paddle with Greek letters Phi, Mu, Alpha carved into wood. Signatures (front) : \"Howard L. Church, Ed Doe, Peter J. Wilhousky, Raymond, Burrows, Theodore Passaris, Arthur Kronenberger '49, Robert A. Brighton, REDER, Ernest E. Harris, Walter O. Dahlin, Robert D. Nesbitt, Charles C. Taylor, Ralph Whitworth, Howard Armstrong, George Boma, Robby Lowry, Herbert T. Norris.\" A memento. Paddle measures 12 in. (height) x 4 in. (width) x .38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6794 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.11. (back)Signatures on back: \"Harry R. Wilson, Joe Wilson, Al Pustir, Charles Raustond, Karl D. Kostoff,John C. Snowden, James Dillard, George E. Yokum, Harold B. Leelty, Frederick E. Bieler, Dan Grant, Julian (?), Howard (?) '49, George Wilcox, '49, Howard Edgar '49, Curt Drake '49, Leonard (?) '49, Bruno Laskko '49, Clarence Gander '49, Clyde (?) '49, Stephen F(?) '49, Ronald Hodges, Kenneth Schultz '49, Robert Hawkins '49, Wm Del. Wait '49,Robert H. Emery '49, James B. (?)\" A memento. Paddle measures 12 in. (height) x 4 in. (width) x .38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6795 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e93 Cardboard cutouts stapled onto a small wooden cube. 48 Male Figures (Black), 48 Female Figures (Black, White and Red. Used for stage arrangement. Figures measure 4 in. (height) x 1 in. (width). Heights vary slightly. In good condition some figures have been bent and repaired with Scotch tape. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6798. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCardboard people cutouts on wood platform. Used for stage arrangement. In good condition with some soiled and bent figures. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6797. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6, 7, 8. UA2003.001.13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalnut director's baton with silver band engraved, \"CARL A. FEHR 4-25-70.\" Used for musical direction. Baton measures 20 in. (length). In good condition with some tarnish. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6796 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13.125 in. length of quarter-round moulding, painted black used for holding accompanist's sheet music. Stick measures .5 in. (height) x 20.375 in. (width) x .5 in. (depth). In good condition with some gouges and chips in the paint. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6806 . Gift of Thomas terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA Series 16, Box 6. UA2003.001.17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCut to a point on one end and to a wedge on another. Stamped in red ink with a property label: WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185. Used for propping grand piano's wing (lid) in order to keep it lower and improve accompanist's sight. Known as \"the short stick.\" Prop measures 13.125 in. (height) x .75 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6807. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. 68 small, unfinished cube-shaped blocks used as bases for cardboard figures. 26 Brown and 12 Black blocks for simulating or propping up model risers. Produced for Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Blocks measure68 UNFINISHED 1 x 1 x .375 AND .625 (length) x .625 (width) x.75 (depth); 15 BROWN 3.125 in. (length) x 1.5 in. (width) x .5 (depth); 5 BROWN 3.75 (length) x 1.375 (width)x 1 (depth); 6 BROWN 3.125 (length) x 1.5 (width) x 1.5 (depth); 6 BLACK 3.375 in. (length) 1 in. (width) x .5 in. (depth); 4 BLACK 3 in. (lenght) x 1 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth); 2 BLACK 3.125 in. (length) x 1.5 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6799. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA6.017 Series 15, Box 7.UA2003.001.15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. Half-inch blocks of wood of three different widths laminated together in order to form model risers of three different heights Produced for Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Used for stage arrangement. Blocks measure 6 BLACK 2.375 in (length) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 (depth); 4 GRAY 4.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth). Blocks in good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6800 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 8. UA2003.001.16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. Half-inch blocks of wood of three different widths laminated together in order to form model risers of three different heights Produced fo Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Used in stage arrangements. Blocks measure 8 BROWN 3.25 in. (length) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth); 6 WHITE 3.25 in (lenth) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6801 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 8. UA2003.001.27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 Four of the shirts are size 32 and one is a size 30. The names Lynn Irvin (Lynne Ellen Irvin, BS '75) and Kandice Kahl (Kandice E. Kahl, BS '73) are legible on the inside collar of two of the shirts; the other names are illegible. Ruffled Collar and cuffs, pearlized buttons. Full length sleeves. Used as costume. Shirts measure 24 in. (length) x 15 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6811 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA 6.017), Box 9. UA2003.001.20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Men's dress shirt, 15.5\" Collar 34\" Sleeve. Shirt buttoned up with two buttons in back. Removable-style collar (not attached). Stamp on front of shirt reading \"10 55 4907 32 I 152 34 ALL COTTON WPL 8489\" and a union stamp. Used as costume. Shirt measures 18 in. x 32 in. (width). In fair condition with some soil and stains. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6809 ,http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6810 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 9. UA2003.001.19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Choir vinyl banner. One of two banners put on Greyhound buses for Choir tours. \"THE WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR\" in hand-painted red, while \"WILLIAMSBURG, VA\" followed in black. Banner was duct-taped to bus. 22 in. (width) x 216 in. (height). Back of banner features star pattern. In fair condition, with paint chips missing from several letters, visible wrinkling, and minor patched tears. A hole was cut from the bottom of the banner to fit over the rear wheel of the bus, which measures 32 in. (width) and 4.5 in (height). Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl A. Fehr Papers (UA6.017) Series 15, Box 10. UA 2003.001.38\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Manufactured by the Capital Flag Company, Austin, Texas\" imprinted on the binding. Red, white, blue state flag of Texas. Two grommets for hanging. Texas was Pappy's home state. 35 1/2 in. (width) x 22 1/2 in. (height). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6830 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017) Series 15, Box 11. UA2003.001.32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack morning jacket. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6835 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 12. UA2003.001.34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo items: Dark blue tuxedo jacket with satin lapels (UA2003.001.33a) and dark blue tuxedo trousers with satin leg stripes (UA2003.001.33b). Images avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6833 ,http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6832 . Image of trousers http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6834 . Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr's Mortarboard cap. Part of his academic Regalia. Black and green velvet. Size 7. Used for academic regalia. Mortarboard measures 9.5 in. (length) x 9.5 in.(width). In fair condition, somewhat bent at the edges. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6815 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 13. UA2003.001.24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCotrell \u0026amp; Leonard brand. \"CAF\" embroidered in collar. Black polyester and velvet. Used for academic regalia. In fair condition however it is frayed and faded with seams coming apart in some places. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6816 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA6.017 Box 13. UA2003.001.25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowtie used for Academic Regalia. Bowtie measures 12.75 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6817 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 13. UA2003.001.26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOff-white tuxedo shirt; Arrow brand, \"New Nassau\" style. 15 1/2 x 33 collar. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6836. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carol Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 14. UA2003.001.35\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack tuxedo trousers with satin leg stripes. \"Genuine Tropical 'North Cool'\" Includes identification numbers, three sets: C16679 X5784  2835. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6837 . http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6838 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.36\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStriped charcoal gray and black morning trousers. Image avalible at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6839, http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6840 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.37\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Exotica-brand men's tuxedo shirt, 15 1/2\" Collar 33\" Sleeves. Wing Collar. Stains on right and left shoulders. Used as costume. Shirt measures 32.5 in. (length) x 17 in. (width). In fair condition with some soil and stains.  Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6812 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black cardboard cutout replica of a grand piano that was used by Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, director of the William and Mary Choir, to help design how the choir would appear on stage. The piano was painted black and there are three legs, with each leg glued to to the main body of the piano. Piano measures 4in. x 6 3/4 in. The piano is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6802 It was donated by Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. UA 2011.479.01.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne paper drawing depicting Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, with a baton in his right hand, directing the William and Mary Choirs. The figure is attached to a wooden block and held together by a staple. Dr. Fehr is featured in a black tuxedo. The figure was used by Dr. Fehr to help design how the choir would appear on stage during performances. Figure measures 3/4in. x 2 3/4 in. Stand is 3/4in. x .5in The figure is in good condition. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6803. http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6804 . It was donated by Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. UA 2011.480.01.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden ink stamp that was used by the Women's Glee Club at the College of William and Mary. The stamp once belonged to Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, director of the William and Mary Choirs.The top half of the stamp features a black handle made of wood with the word \"Front\" written in white. The bottom half of the stamp is made of wood with a metal nameplate attached to the wood. There is a yellow piece of paper with \"WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB\" written in black that is placed in the nameplate. Stamp measures 2 3/4in. x 2 5/8 in. The stamp is in fair condition with some rust and a bent top border for the nameplate. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6808 . It was donated by Thomas Terry, Class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.481.01.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne vial containing some soil that was taken from the ground in Austin, Texas by Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr while the William and Mary Choir was at a performance there. There is a piece of tape wrapped around the vial with \"Sacred Soil from Austin, Texas\" written across it in red and black ink.. Vial measures 3 in. (length) x 1 in. (width). The vial is in good condition but the label is starting to fade. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6805. Gift of Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.482.1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped sample as lable. Stamp reads: THE WILLIAM AND MARY CHORUS WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA (treble clef) . Handle imprinted with RAY BROWN WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Used for office purposes. Stamp measures 3.125 in (length) x 2 in. (width) x 1.125 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6823 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall rubber stamp with wooden round wooden handle. Rubber reads in script: Library of Carl A. Fehr. Used for office purposes. Stamp measures 3 (length) x1.5 in. (width) x.75 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6825 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped label. Rubber stamp reads: \" W \u0026amp;M Alumni CHOIR REUNION JUNE 10-12, 1983.\" Measures 2.5 in. (length) x 2.125 (width) x 1.125 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6822 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped label. Rubber stamp reads: WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185 with large eighth note. Printed on handle: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3.25 (length) x1.875 (width) x 1.125 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6826.Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped lable. Stamp reads: VIA AIR MAIL. Handle imprinted with SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 2.875 (length) x1.875 (width) x.625 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6824 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp with wood handle and stamped label. Stamp reads: DR. CARL A. FEHR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COLLEGE AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185 Handle reads: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3in. (length) x3in.(width)x1in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6818. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp with wood handle and stamped label. Stamp reads: DR. CARL A. FEHR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COLLEGE AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA Printed on handle: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3.125in.(length)x2.5in.(width)x1in.(depth). Images avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6821 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall rubber stamp with wooden handle. Rubber reads: CARL A. FEHR. Measures 1.5in.(length)x1in.(width)x.5in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6820 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall rubber stamp with wooden handle. Rubber reads: \"FEHR\" Measures 1.5in.(length)x.5in.(width)x.5in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6819 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cotton patchwork quilt with 72 signature panels, each with an embroidered signature of a student in the 1973-1974 Choir. Each student embroidered their own signature or obtained help if less skilled in needlework. Signature blocks use 5 different fabric patterns: orange floral, light blue floral, medium blue floral, yellow solid, and green solid. Center green block embroidered in light yellow \"College of William \u0026amp; Mary\" in a circle around an embroidered gold eighth note with \"the choir\" embroidered in green over top. Lower right corner green panel has \"to Pappy from the Choir 1973-74\" embroidered in light green, gold, and light yellow. Backed with a pink and purple floral cream cotton cloth. Ann Spielman Woolley (Class of 1974) organized the project and created quilt, using a sewing machine on top of a box because she did not have a sewing table. Quilt measures 53.125\" (width) x 65\" (height)  x .75\" (depth). Excellent condition. Gift of Mark and Ann Woolley. UA 2008.008.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatercolor of the choir standing on the yard-side (East side) steps of the Wren building. The glass covering the painting reads \"Carl A. Fehr\" and was taken from Dr. Fehr's office window. Painting covered in wax paper to make image clearer (according to Tom Terry). Green matting and light-colored wooden frame. Window measures 25.5 in (length) x 15.5 in (width). In fair condition with some bubbling of the wax paper. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6813. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA2003.001.22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr in blue mononchrome (medium uncertain) on canvas. Silver-painted, wooden frame. Ann Chancellor created the portrait, with Fehr in concert as the choir director. Portrait was presented to Fehr on April 1, 1970 to commemorate his 25th anniversary of leading the choir. Back of frame signed in pencil, \"To Pappy Fehr from T. Thorne 1970.\" See page 8 of Fehr's 25th Anniversary scrapbook for more about the portrait presentation. Portrait measures 36 in. (length) x 28.5 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6814 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers. UA 2003.001.23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChoir and Chorus postcards presented by Carl Fehr in 1992. Wooden frame. Collection titled and inscribed on top: \"The William and Mary Choir and Chorus 1954-1974. 'The Choir was our image maker in song that inspired so many on campus, throughout Virginia, and states beyond - all under the direction of the beloved Dr. Carl A. (Pappy) Fehr.' President Davis Y. Pascall.\" Hand written on back: Karen McCluney 11/92 S Dan Olson Nov. 92. According to Tom Terry '74, \"Pappy had these postcards made from the official choir pictures, and he used them for promotional things, They were in the letters that he would send to the freshmen, welcoming them to the College, He used them for publicity when we would go on tour, sending them to, say, churches ahead of our arrival for promotional purposes. His wife worked for a company here in Williamsburg that made poostcards. ...Maybe Miller Photography, I'm not sure of the company name. Pappy had boxes and boxes of these. I have boxes and boxes of these. He went through them after he retired; went through and gave a wad of them to the Alumni Association. At the Alumni House they made one of these to put on their wall, and then they made one also for Pappy, So there shoud be one of these also in the Alumni House.\" 37.125 in. (height) x 25.25 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Good condition. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6831 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Oversize. 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Fehr's career as a music professor as well as his direction of William and Mary's choral program, The Common Glory, the Founders summer pageants and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. In addition to his reflections on choral direction and discipline, the collection includes extensive materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the College's choral program, a series of published choral programs, a collection of choral music, his teaching notes and curricula, correspondence, professional awards and memberships, as well as his dissertation and other academic credentials. The choral program is also extensively represented in Choir and Chorus communications, activities, group photographs, scrapbooks and publicity during the years of Dr. Fehr's directorship. In addition to the regular academic year choral program, the Choir's annual spring tours, special guest appearances and national broadcast performances are documented in correspondence, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and audio recordings. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings."," Among the artifacts contained in the collection are Dr. Fehr's formal concert attire and other textiles as well as a miniature stage and figures used to arrange choral groupings. Personal memorabilia include material from Austin, Texas, where Dr. Fehr served as choral director in the Austin public school system before coming to William and Mary. ","This series includes concert programs representing Dr. Fehr's directorship of William \u0026 Mary's choral program; The Common Glory and The Founders outdoor summer pageants; and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. The series includes William \u0026 Mary choral programs of the regular academic year, as well as programs for special event and guest performances. In addition to correspondence and other records pertaining to choral media performances, the series also includes an inventory of concert programs tape recorded between 1949 and 1973.","The Choral Program Statements series consists of Dr. Fehr's formal and informal statements of the place of a choral program in a liberal arts college; standards governing choral member selection, appearance, and conduct; and admittance and dismissal procedures, as well as Dr. Fehr's communications on these matters with choral members and others.","This series contains materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the choral program, including his directorial and production notes, a concert planning notebook, and his reflections on concert program logistics, as well as a series of blueprints for staging concert performances. The series also contains student applications, auditions, rehearsal schedules, and concert tickets lists for special guests, as well as documents pertaining to choral business matters.","This series includes choral records such as choir and chorus rosters and directories and a series of spring choir tour journals.","This series documents Choir/Chorus activities, such as the annual Choir banquet. It includes Choir/Chorus communications, such as bulletins and Choir alumni newsletters. Also included are special choral events including the \"Fehr-well Fest,\" the concert celebrating Dr. Fehr's retirement, materials related to the celebration of the Fehrs' 50th wedding anniversary, the 1965 World's Fair concert, and Staying Connected: The Carl Fehr Project, an event organized to bring Choir alumni together to rehouse the Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr Papers.","This series includes Choir/Chorus publicity and promotional materials including brochures, posters, postcards, and magazine articles featuring Dr. Fehr and the choral program.","One poster used by the choir that says \"Don't Worry if it Sounds Bad: It's Contemporary.\"","This series includes Music Department documents collected over the course of Dr. Fehr's faculty appointment. The series also includes information on the department's history, Dr. Fehr's instructional materials, class schedules and exams, as well as documentation of the student assistant program and the Fehr Music Scholarship program. The series also includes Dr. Fehr's philosophy of teaching and his policy on classroom discipline, as well as his documents on music theory and practice.","This series includes Dr. Fehr's professional qualifications and performance evaluations, employment applications, awards and honors, academic records, and a copy of his Ph.D. dissertation. Also includes is biographical material including an oral history interview conducted with Dr. Fehr by the College of William and Mary in 1975-1976. The series includes some material from his Texas years as well.","Scope and Contents Certificate of Membership in American Choral Directors Association Wisdom Award of Honor Conferred on Dr. Carl A. Fehr by The Wisdom Society, 1970 Alice Knippa Fehr's Certificate of Baptism Carl A. Fehr's Certificate of Baptism, 1907 Austin High School Diploma, Alice Knippa Fehr Bachelor of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, Alice Knippa Fehr Bachelor of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, 1928 Masters of Arts Diploma, University of Texas, 1930 Austin High School Diploma, Carl A. Fehr Columbia University Doctor of Education Diploma, Carl A. Fehr, December 1950 Concordia Teachers College Diploma, Carl A. Fehr, 1931 Certificate of appreciation to Carl A. Fehr from the Williamsburg Baptist Church, May 1968 (mounted) Certificate of appreciation to Carl A. Fehr, Two Thousand Men of Achievement diploma, London, February 1973 Certificate of merit from the Dictionary of International Biography, vol. ix, August 1972 Certificate of appreciation, Virginia State Bar, May 1959 Black and white sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr adapted from a photograph, 1960s Water color sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr in a clown suit, 1960s Choir and Chorus formal document of congratulations to Dr. Carl A. Fehr for excellence in directing the choral program, 1945-1970","This is a series of news clippings focusing on Dr. Fehr's career, William and Mary choral members, concert publicity, and critical reviews.","This series is composed of collected sheet music organized by type and including a variety of sheet music. Box 2 holds organ studies and organ anthologies; Box 3 and 4 are entirely organ anthologies; Box 5-7 holds organ sheet music; Box 7-9 holds vocal music; Box 10 includes Christmas Choral Programs as well as religious, secular, and hand-copied music; Box 11 holds correspondence, concert programs, and Christmas music; Boxes 12-17 include a variety of music related to William and Mary, Christmas, The Common Glory, and many others.","Instrumental Parts Accompaniments Correspondence and Publications","This series includes Dr. Fehr's collection of published materials related to areas of personal interest other than music, such as technology topics and a collection of William and Mary student body literature dating from the 1960s and 1970s.","The correspondence series dates from the years of Dr. Fehr's career at William and Mary (1945-1974) as well as his retirement years. Included in the series is William and Mary interdepartmental correspondence, colleague correspondence, correspondence with choral members, parties outside the university community, and other correspondents.","The photographs series visually documents the College of William and Mary choral program from 1945 through 1974, as well as alumni choral events during Dr. Fehr's retirement years. The series documents separately The Common Glory program, the William and Mary choral program by decade, portraits of Dr. Fehr, family and friends (1920s-1980s), and Dr. Fehr's career with the public school system in Austin, Texas. In addition to color and black and white photographs, a small number of color slides and photographic negatives can also be found in this series. Note that each photograph was given an individual number that begins with the letters \"FP.\"","Pasted onto the back of this mounting is a black and white picture of an unidentified young woman","The Common Glory Choir at The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg","The Common Glory Choir at The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg","There are two copies of this item.","William and Mary Choir in the Chapel in the Wren Building","William and Mary Choir in the Chapel in the Wren Building","William and Mary Choir in robes, W. Warren Sprouse, Director","William and Mary Choir in performance","William and Mary Choir, Wren Building (possible duplicate)","Virginia All East Chorus, Highland Springs, Virginia","Colored photo of William and Mary Choir in formal attire in Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in performance, with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir, with Dr. Fehr","Color Photo of the William and Mary Choir, 1959-1960. Photographer - Thomas L. 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Williams.","Black and White photo of  the William and Mary Choir in formal attire in Wren Building, with Dr. Fehr, 1960s","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr at the Wren Building, 1969-1970. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","Color photo of the William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in front of Jefferson Hall, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire on campus with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire on Campus with Dr. Fehr, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire on Campus with Dr. Fehr, 1970-1971. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire in front of Swem with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.","The Charter Day Convocation and Parents Day, Saturday February 13, 1971. Rector Ernest Goodrich, Chancellor Professor W. Melville Jones, Dr. Fehr and President Davis Y. Paschall, February 13, 1971 Duplicate Included.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire by the sundial in front of the Swem Library, with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Duplicate Included.","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of Swem Library, 1972-1973 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Duplicate noted on back.","One color photograph of the William and Mary Choir on tour at the party of a William and Mary alum in April 1973. Some of the students identified include Tom Terry, Cabot Wade, and Keith Savage. An envelope identifying some of the people in the photograph is included.","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in front of The Wren Building with Dr. Fehr, 1973-1974 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Black and white copy and duplicate included.","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire 1973-1974 (color, matted with caption); Photographer: Thomas L Williams. Duplicate included","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in front of Swem Library with Dr. Fehr, 1970's (black and white on board.)","The William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970s (Black and white on paper.","Black and white photo of Dr. Fehr conducting a vocal performance, 1970s.","Black and white photo of Dr. Fehr directing a vocal performance, 1970s.","The William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970s.","The William and Mary Choir in performance, 1970's. Black and White.","The William and Mary Choral Group in rehearsal directed by Dr. Fehr, 1970s.","Black and white photo of Dr. Fehr directing the William and mary Choral Group in rehearsal, 1970s.","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing, with Dr. Fehr (center, back riser) 1970s","William and Mary Choral Group members rehearsing at the piano, 1970s","Black and White photo of Carl A. Fehr with William and Mary Chorus","Dr. Fehr with the Alumni Choir in performance, 1983; color photo","Austin High School Glee Club in Candlelight performance, Christmas 1944","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Male Musical Group with string instruments, 1901. Handwritten notations on back \" Front Row - (left to right) Elizabeth Tyler Miller- 1. Alfred Hart Miler (Capt. MLH) College of William and Mary Williamsburg Virginia, 1901 2. ? 3. John Arthur Hundley ( an irristible wanderer) 4. ? 5. \"Shorty\" Corbett Back Row 6. J.M. Dummoriut ( Dairy Farms) 7. Marvin Burton (Dentist) 8. George Joluison 9. 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Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s in Colonial dress. Photographer: Douglas B. Green II","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; Colonial Dress.  Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","Dr. Fehr with Common Glory Choir cast members from the 1950s.","duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; assembled in \"C G \" formation. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir in the Summer of 1967. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included","The Common Glory Choir in Colonial Dress. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029","The Common Glory Choir from the 1950s; taken at the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 duplicate included","A reproduction of  a sketch of the Common Glory Choir; undated. Signed by H. Day.","Black and White photograph of the College Mace; presented to William and Mary by alumni and students on February 8, 1923. Photographer Thomas L. Williams, 119 Matoaka Court, Williamsburg VA. Box 2222, Phone CA 9-2029 Stamped by the NEWS BUREAU College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir, Spring 1946; 1945-1946 School Year. Photographer: Von Dubell Studio Williamsburg, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir, Graduation","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946.","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1940s","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave., Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel, 1945-1946. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave., Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir Spring 1946. Von Dubell Studios Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel 1946. Von Dubell Studios Williamsburg, VA","Note on back dated May 15, 1947, from Marilyn. \"To my favorite pappy - next to my own. Thanks for such an enjoyable year. Don't forget that Austin and San Antonio aren't too far apart. Good luck this summer -\"","marked as a duplicate; large version in Box #1","Teachers College Chorus, Columbia University, Fall 1949. Photo by Elvira Kohl.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr and a costumed musician. Photographer: Colonial Williasmburg Photograph by Thomas L. Williams.","The Library on the right and flanking it Rogers Hall and the Marshall-Wythe Building. Von Dubell Studios, Williamsburg, VA","Marked as William and Mary cover. Von Stubell Studio, Williamsburg, Va","The Brafferton Building on the campus of William and Mary. Thomas L. Williams, Colonial Williamsburg; Williamsburg, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir in the balcony of the Wren Chapel, 1940s. Von Stubell Studio, Williamsburg, VA.","A side view of the William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel. Photo Service, 207 Griffin Ave. Williamsburg, Va.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr, Fehr","The William and Mary Concert Choir; From the studio of Douglas B. Greeen II; 761 Scotland Street; Williamsbrug, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; Von Dubell Stdios, Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; front and side view","The William and Mary Girls Chorus in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir, Carl A. Fehr, Director","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel; W. Warren Sprouse, Director, 1950","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance; From the studio of Douglas B. Green II; 781 Scotland Street; Williamsburg, Virginia","Thw William and Mary Choir in rehearsal","Autographed picture of Anne with note. \" Pappy - Thanks so much for all that you have done for me.\"","Note on back \" To the \"sweetest\" Pappy with thanks for everything. Much Love.\" Jackie (Jones) Myers. June 1952","Fifth Annual Virginia All-West Chorus; Martinsville, Virginia. Remsen Studios, Box 296, Martinsville, Virginia","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel","The Wiliam and Mary Chorus in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Chapel","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building. Jack White, 316 Monroe Hall, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in front of the Wren Building for the Marshall-Wythe-Blackstrong Celebration","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire in the Spring of 1954 duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire in the Wren Chapel, 1955","The William and Mary Choir , Christmas Concert, 1955","News Bureau release: Scholars - At the College of William and Mary in Virginia where Phi Beta Kappa was founded, new initiates of the honorary scholastic society pause on the steps of the College's Phi Beta Kappa Hall for a chat with John C. Kerby-Miller (left) of Newport News, an alumnus of the University of California. Among the 13 William and Mary students who were initiated during the Spring ceremonies were (left to right) Robert Gilliland Forrest of Norfolk, Virginia; Jane Courtney Kesler of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Robert Wallace Stevens of Norfolk, Virginia; and Mary Ann Lyman of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire","The William and Mary Choir in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1954","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire with Dr. Fehr, 1956-57","The William and Mary Choir in Concert in the Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Procession on campus","The William and Mary Choir performing at a special ceremony","The William and Mary Choir performing with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir performing with Dr. Fehr","Choral Performance at the Yorktown Celebration","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with dr. Fehr in a wooded area on campus","The William and Mary Choir in rehearsal","The William and Mary Choir in a Candlelight performance with Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance directed by Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir inperformance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir iChristmas Party with Dr. Fehr (front left, standing)","The William and Mary Choir during the Boston Trip; photo by Saunders Miller","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with dr. Fehr; photo by Saunders Miller","The William and Mary Chorus in Performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance, Christmas","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1959","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr in the Spring of 1959","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in Graduation Procession","William and Mary Graduation Ceremony","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. duplicate in smaller size","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr. Photographer Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photograoher Charles G. Kagey, Colonial Williamsburg","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer- Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer - Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photographer - Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir in Formal Attire","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Choir Tour; Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir Spring Choir Tour","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir in Candlelight Performance. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour","The William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour","The William and Mary Choir on tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir on tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing. Photo by Saunders Miller.","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour. Photo by Saunders Miller.","William and Mary Choir members on Spring Tour, in rehearsal. Photo by Jack White.","William and Mary Choir on Spring Tour, in rehearsal with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir directed by Dr. Fehr in the Wren Chapel","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Chapel with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building duplicate included","William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building","William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building","Scope and Contents William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Wren Building noted as \"duplicate\"","William and Mary Choir in formal attire","William and Mary Choir in rehearsals. Official Photograph , The Common Glory","William and Mary Choir in rehearsals with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir in rehearsal with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Choir members behind the scenes","William and Mary Choir members behind the scene","The William and Mary Choir members building sets. Photo by Saunders Miller","William and Mary Choir members building sets. Photo by Saunders Miller","William and Mary Choir in rehearsal","Dr. Fehr rehearsing the William and Mary Choir","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr before a performance","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr before a performance","Dr. Fehr opening a gift from the William and Mary Choir before a performance","The William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in Performance","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir members (women) at exterior of back of Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir members in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir performing, directed by Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir performing, directed by Dr. Fehr duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr","Dr. Fehr directing the William and Mary Choir during a recording session. Photo by Saunders Miller","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance directed by Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance .","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus Christmas Concert with Dr. Fehr directing.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Chorus informal attire.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in performance duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Peter Vance Clark","The William and Mary Choir in Christmas performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance in Wren Choir Loft. Photo by Von Dubell Studio.","The William and Mary Choir in performance","The William and Mary Choir in performance in Wren Building","William and Mary Graduation in Wren Courtyard","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren chapel","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Chapel; photograph by Jack White duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building. Photograph by Jack White. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir waiting to perform","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance in the Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building. Photograph by Photo Service.","The William and Mary Choir in performance in the Wren Building duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir in Christmas candlelight performance in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building. Noteation on Back: \"The Chorus (number two of two)\"","The William and Mary Chorus in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir-male members only- in formal attire","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance; select ensemble to be featured in \"Laudate Dominum\" by Mozart","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","Anne Myers, Statesville, N.C. Soloist in \"hear Ye, Israel, \" Mendelssohn.","Joan Roger. La Follette, Tenn. Soloist in \"Let Us Break Bread Togerther.\" Second photo - full length, not duplicate but same information","William and Mary formal ceremony at the Wren Building","New York, New York","View of a burning building on the Campus of the College of William and Mary; possibly the fire in Phi Beta Kappa Hall in 1952","Ceremony at Phi Beta Kappa Hall on the College of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The rebuilt Phi Beta Kappa Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, in performance in the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Girls Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in Christmas 1960 performance. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Girls Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in graduation procession.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in inauguration procession of Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, President of William and Mary. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. Photo from the Library of Carl A. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chrus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in performance with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in the Sunken garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. noted as black and white duplicates (2)","The William and Mary Tour Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in the Wren Chapel. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire in Boston.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in Boston.","The William and Mary Choir performing The Messiah with  Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director. Photographer: Robert E. Gatten","The William and Mary Choir, Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director, in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire .Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. several matted duplicates in Box 2","The William and Mary Choir performing The Messiah, under the direction of Dr. Carl A. Fehr. Photographer: Robert E. Gatten","The William and Mary Choir performing on Chate Day, Saturday February 12, 1966.  Photographer: Robert E. Gatten","Scope and Contents Chorus performing at the Matoaka Amphitheatre after William and Mary Graduation. Notation on back: \"To Pappy: For a Happy Birthday!! from \"Schue\" Lynwood Shumata\"","The William and Mary Tour Choir in Danville, Virginia.","William R. Heins when he was in Elementary School playing the Tuba. Class of 1966.","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photograph by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: David Koenig","The William and Mary Choir, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photographer: David Koenig","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped Septemeber 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","Dr. Fehrwatching television monitor of the William and Mary Choir television coverage, Christmas 1967. Photo stamped September 1967","The William and Mary Choir Candlelight Performance, Christmas 1967. Photographer: Charles G. Kagey, Colonial Williamsburg duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire in the Dodge Room. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. marked as a duplicate","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. multiple duplicates available in legal size with mat and black and white","The William and Mary Chorus rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan WohllebenThomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire at the back of the wren Building. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. marked as a black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams. duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in Swem Library. duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","date on front is May 1971","The William and Mary Choir with candles","Photograph by Alan Wohlleben","Photos of negatives from a William and Mary Choir Performance. Note on back reads: \"Dr. Fehr I couldn't find the other negatives that you wanteed. I am in the process of moving to an apartment; I think I just misplaced them. When I find them I print them up. Weke's and Jim Rees's pictures see you later (alligator) Michael .....","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in the Wren Building in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","William and Mary Formal ceremony with the William and Mary Choir. Photo by Susan Lohwasser","William and Mary Formal ceremony with the William and Mary Choir. Photo by Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in the Wren Building","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Peter Vance Clark.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire.","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams copy of FP 264.10","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams Similar copies to FP 264.14 and FP 264.15","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams possible copy of FP 264.13 and similar to FP 264.15","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in rehearsal. Date on front of photo indicates December 1967","Scope and Contents The William and Mary Choir rehearsing \"The Messiah\" with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir rehearsing with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Display of Album cover and record of the long playing album, \"William and Mary Choir, Williamsburg, Virginia . Dr. Carl A. Fehr, Director.\" Photographer : W. N. Schill Studio. Album produced by RCA Victor.","William and Mary Choir in formal attire behind the Wren Building with Dr. Fehr Black and White duplicate","Dr. Fehr (left) receiving a 25th Anniversary Plaque from a choir member. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Virginia.","Dr. Fehr center) with his wife during the 25th Anniversary celebration as Director of the William and Mary Choral groups. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Virginia. duplicate included","William and Mary Choir in formal attire in the Sunken Garden with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williamsn","William and Mary Choir in Graduation Procession with Dr. Fehr","William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr, Fehr in front of Barrett Hall. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams Black and White duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of the Wren Building. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir with Dr. Fehr in formal attire by the sundal in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate and color duplicate, no mat","The William and Mary Chorus with Dr. Fehr in formal attire in front of Swem Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams black and white duplicate","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr at the Charter Day Convocation at Phi Beta Kappa Auditorium. Library. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Choral Group in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Chorus in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir soloist in performance. Photographer: Allan E. White","The William and Mary Choir in performance. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Allan E. White","duplicate included","The William and Mary Choi and Orchestra (foreground) in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir in performance. Photographer: Mike Lang","Dr. Fehr directing the William and Mary Choral Groups. Photographer: Mike Lang","The William and Mary Choir and Orchestra in performance; Dr. Fehr conducting","The William and Mary Choir waiting to perform. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","The William and Mary Chorus in performance. Photographer: Allan E. White","The William and Mary Choir in performance (note on back indicates men in The Messiah.)","The William and Mary Choir and Chorus waiting to perform.. Photographer:  Alan Wohlleben","The Wililam and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in performance with Dr. Fehr","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","Soloist performs with the William and Mary Choir in candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choral group in Candlelight performance","The William and Mary Choir member waiting to perform. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben.","Dr. Fehr with William and Mary Choir members waiting to perform duplicate included","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with  Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","The William and Mary Choir in formal attire with Dr. Fehr at the Wren Building.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr.","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr in the Sunken Garden. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams duplicate included","The William and Mary Chorus in formal attire with  Dr. Fehr. Photographer: Thomas L. Williams (color) includes Black \u0026 white duplicate","William and Mary Choir member in rehearsal. Photography by Mike Lang","William and Mary Choir members in rehearsal. Photography by Mike Lang","William and Mary Choir members studying music. Photography by Mike Lang","Dr. Fehr with Choir member. Photograph by Alan Wohlleben","Dr. Fehr with choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","William and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","William and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","William and Mary Choir members during rehearsal. Photographer: Alan Wohlleben","duplicate included","duplicate included","Photography by Mike Lang","Choral Group Rehearsal with Dr. Fehr. Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Photography by Mike Lang","Stamped on back: \"Colonial Echo;\" note on back \"- Ed Offley\"","Stamped on back: \"Colonial Echo;\" note on back \"- Ed Offley\"","Photography by Michael Lang","Photography by Michael Lang","Note on back: Kymmell","String section of William and Mary Orchestra in performance; Photgraph by Alan Wohlleben.","The William and Mary Choir and Orchestra in performance, directed by Dr. Fehr","Picture of Dr. Fehr in formal attire at a William and Mary reception; photograph by Alan  Wohlleben","Note on back: \"To Pappy, Lots of Love---Virginia Carr Gingie\"","Note on back: \"Dearest Pappy, You have truly brought to me the thrill and challenge of music. I hope that I can spread that enthusiasm to my students. You set many wonderful traditions that I will treasure; and whereever I go I will always be a \"Fehr\"student, indebted to you for guiding my career in teaching. Love always, Kathleen (S.E.!) Jones","Note on back: \" To Pappy, Who has given me so much......his time, his patience; his wealth of knowledge, musical and personal; his shoulder; his tissues.. not to mention the guidance and friendship received from him by everyone, and given in such a way that each is made to feel singular and important. How can I thank you, Pappy, for two wonderful years in Choir except to give my love in return for all the unselfish caring you have given me? It's a tiney gift, but you can keep it forever. Kathy (I also owe you for 1/2 a box of tissues, 42 pictures, 2 tapes, 2 keys, and an incalculable amount of wear to your \"wet paint\" cushions.)\"","Note: To Pappy - with much love and gratitude always. Kathy\"","Dr. Fehr conducting the Alumni Choir for a capacity crowd; Photographer Thomas L. Williams","duplicate included","Photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX","Photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX","Photo by Neal Douglass","smaller duplicate included","Note on back: \"To the best \"scouts\" in the world - may Texas beat A\u0026M next year! Care Edward 12/1/31\" Boone Photo Company, Austin Texas","duplicate included; photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, TX","Notation on back: News Release Bureau, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA","duplicate included","duplicate included","duplicate included","Dr. Fehr with The Common Glory cast; Robert Luartis, Kathryn Gray, John Warner, Bill Kerr, Glenn Branch","duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA","Stamped on back \"Jan 21 1957\"","Photographer: Von Dubell Studio, Williamsburg, VA","uplicate included","Ode to the Virginian Voyage. Norfolk Symphony Composer Schenkman with Dr. Fehr","Ode to the Virginian Voyage. Edgar Schenkman, Norfolk Symphony Conductor (left); Randall Thompson, Compser(center) with Dr. Fehr. several duplicate included","Photo by Saunders Miller","Photo by Saunders Miller","duplicate included","color photo","Dr. Fehr with Ann Lond (?) in DawnVe, VA","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, Va; duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams, Williamsburg, VA; duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Thomas L. Williams, Photographer","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams; duplicate included","Thomas L. Williams, photographer; duplicate included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Thomas L. Williams, Photographer","Dr. Carl A. Fehr at the podium, in performance, with pianist; photo by John White","Humorous sketch of Dr. Carl A. Fehr with caption \"Y'all know thet ah stress neatness! Y'all must look nice, people,\" Signed  \"Tweet 1962\"","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams; small copy included","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Photographer: Thomas L. Williams for 1971 Brochure","Dr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with General W. C. Westmoreland (r.), at presentation of Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce, January 1971 duplicate included","Dr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with General W. C. Westmoreland (r.), at presentation of Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr by the Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce;  Photographer: Thomas L. Williams","Dr. Carl A. Fehr (l.) with Thomas Wood (r.) at Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce presentation of the Drumbeater Award to Dr. Fehr","duplicate included","Thomas L. Williams, Photographer duplicate included","date on back \"1-9-53\"? duplicate included","Carl A. Fehr with military officials at the ceremony during which W\u0026M Choir receives George Washington Freedom Medal from the Freedom Foundation, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania","Scope and Contents W\u0026M Choir on stage at official ceremony for receiving the George Washington Freedom Medal from the Freedom Foundation","Photo by Mike Long","Photo by Mike Long","Carl A. Fehr with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreiling, taken at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren Smith, Jr. in York, Pennsylvania, on Saturday evening April 20, 1974 after the concert at York College.","small duplicate included","Mounted photo of a scenic view of French rural landscape, vineyard by John Fehr, Dr. Fehr's nephew, April 1973. Gift at Christmas 1973.","duplicate included","duplicate included","Photo by Neal Douglass, Austin, Texas","Photo by Neal Douglass","duplicate included","duplicate included","Photo by Alfred Rosenthal, Austin Daily Tribune","Duplicate included","duplicate included","duplicate included","Candlelight performance; photo by Neal Douglass","duplicate included","duplicate included","duplicate included","Left to Right: Bill Chandler, Mary Va. Bussey, Bettie George, Joe Lane; photo by Neal Douglass","Photo by Alfred Rosenthal; Austin Daily Tribune","Phot by Dan Weisser","Autographed picture (to Dr. Fehr) of Roger Wagner; \" Best wished and kind regards to my old friend Carl Fehr.\"","Autographed picture (to Dr. Fehr) of Roger Wagner; \" To my old friend Carl Fehr who taught me all I know about choral direction.\"","Black and white photographs of Dr. Fehr, his wife, and the William and Mary Choir on tour.","Photo with signed Brochure from the Annual Dinner Meeting in Williamsburg","This series includes a collection of reel-to-reel tape recordings of William and Mary Choir/Chorus concert performances conducted by Dr. Fehr between 1947 and 1973. The reel-to-reel tapes were reformatted for access and preservation purposes to data discs and CD Audio discs in 2006-2007. The collection also includes phonograph albums of William and Mary choral performances (1940s-1960s), \"The Common Glory\" (1957), and a miscellaneous collection of phonograph records, such as recordings for vocal exercises and recordings of All-State and Northrop High School choral performances. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings.","3 records","3 copies.\nSide 1: A Slumber Song of the Madonna. Sung by Anne Howard Dunn\nSide 2: Come Unto Him from The Messiah, Handel. Sung by Anne Howard Dunn","Two albums. Photograph of the Wren Building on the cover. 4 Record Set Record 1, Side 1 Alma Mater, James Southall Wilson William and Mary Hymn, Jeanne Rose Record 1, Side 2 I Wonder as I Wander, arr. Niles-Horton (Ann Howard Dunn, Soloist) Record 2, Side 1 Dry Bones, Gearhart Record 2, Side 2 Ol' Man River, Jerome Kern (Warren Sprouse, Soloist) Record 3, Side 1 Sicut Cervus, Palestrina Record 3, Side 2 A Mighty Fortress is our God, Luther (arr. Meuller) Record 4, Side 1 Madame Jeanette, Murray Record 4, Side 2 Kde su Kravy Moje, Slovak folk tune, arr. Schimmerling.","Two copies of album. 4 Record Set Record 1, Side 1 The Creation: Part 1, Richter Record 2, Side 2 Alma Mater, James Southall Wilson William and Mary Hymn, Jeanne Rose Record 2, Side 1 The Creation, Part 2, Richter The Lord's Prayer, Wilson Record 2, Side 2 Go 'Way From My Window, Niles (Soloist Shirley May Thompson) Record 3, Side 1 My Lord, What Mornin', spiritual Record 3, Side 2 Agnus Dei, Pergolesi Record 4, Side 1 I Got Rhythm, Gershwin Etude For Chorus, Wihtol Record 4, Side 2 Skip to My Lou, arr. Wilson Ezekiel Saw de Wheel, Spiritual","Two copies. Sung by The Choir of \"The Common Glory,\" 1953 Side 1 Music from \"The Common Glory\" (A Musical Synopsis), Special Narration by Allen R. Matthews. Side 2 In These Delightful Peasant Groves, Purcell Let go, Why Do You Stay Me, Bennett Miserere Mei, Byrd Yonder! Yonder, folk melody Ballad of Brotherhood, J. Wagner","Two copies. Side 1 Missa Brevis, Zoltan Kodaly Side 2 Missa Brevis, Zoltan Kodaly Miserere Mei, William Byrd Come, Soothing Death, J.S. Bach The Silver Swan, Orlando Gibbons Let Go, Why Do You Stay Me, John Bennet Yonder! Yonder, Russian folk melody In These Delightful, Pleasant Groves, Henry Purcell When Day is Done, Robert Katcher Ballad of Brotherhood, Joseph Wagner","Two copies. Side 1 Te Deum, Verdi Hodie Christus Natus Est, Sweelinck Psalm of Praise, Chase (William Gatling, Soloist) Exultate Deo, Poulenc Side 2 For Everything There is a Season, Rozsa Listen to the Angels Shoutin', Negro Spiritual Sinner Please, Don't Let this Harvest Pass, Negro Spiritual (Joyce Gwaltney, Soloist) 'Dis Train, Negro Folk Song Oh Lemuel, Foster","Two copies. The photograph on the cover was taken at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. The photograph was taken in the fall of 1953 when the Choir was in Richmond to perform for an association of Virginia teachers (according to Lavinia Phillips '57, to SCRC staff on 5/2/2011). Side 1 Alma Mater William and Mary Hymn Miserere Mei, Byrd Crucifixus, Lotti Come, Soothing Death, Bach Side 2 Nightfall in Sky, Robertson Shenandoah, arr. Bartholomew Yonder! Yonder! Folk Melody, (William T. Gatling, Jr. Soloist). Ballad of Brotherhood, J. Wagner, (Lavinia Pretz, Soloist).","Two copies. Side 1 Christ Lag in Todesbanden, Cantata No. 4, Bach Wondrous Love, Southern Folk-Hymn Gloria in Excelsis, Jolley Side 2 Mass in G Major, Poulenc The Last Words of David, Thompson Madame Jeanette, Murray Poor Wayfaring Stranger, White Spiritual Hear the Singing, Berger","Two copies. Side 1 William and Mary Hymn, The William and Mary Choir Side 2 Alma Mater, The William and Mary Choir","Two copies. Side 1 Mass in G, Schubert Benedictus, Liszt Side 2 Te Deum, Kodaly Exultate Deo, Scarlatti Waltzing Mathilda, Australian song Go 'Way From my Window, Niles Elijah Rock, traditional spiritual.","Two copies. Side 1 Te Deum, Verdi Quatre Motets pour le Temps de Noel, Poulene Mary's Boy Child, Spiritual Side 2 Shenandoah, traditional Greensleeves, English folk song Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah, American folk song I Got Rhythm, Gershwin Regina Coeli from \"Cavalleria Rusticana,\" Mascagni Chorus and Finale from \"Die Mestersinger von Nurnberg,\" Wagner Coronation Scene from \"Boris Godunov,\" Mussorgsky","Two copies. Side 1 Serenity, Ives At the Cry of the First Bird, Fletcher To Saint Cecilia, Dello Joio Chanson Epique, Ravel Side 2 He's Gone Away, Southern Mountain Song Laughing Song, George Selections from Porgy and Bess, Gershwin Hosanna, Lockwood Carol of the Drum, Czech Carol","Two copies. Side 1 A Canticle of Christmas, Giannini (Eugene Galusha, soloist, and Sue Sager and Carolyn Washer, Accompanists) Side 2 The Holly and the Ivy, Traditional carol The Twelve Days of Christmas, Old English Song Choral Fantasy on Old Carols, Holst The Angels and The Shepherds, Kodaly (The William and Mary Chorus) The March of the Wise Men, Gaul Silent Night, Holy Night, Gruber (Sue Sanger, Accompanist)","Two copies. Side 1 Rejoice, Beloved Christians, Buxtehude Misericordias Domini For Double Choir, Durante Come, Soothing Death, Bach Side 2 Holy Radiant Light, Gretchaninoff Brazilian Psalm, Berger Prelude, Schuman Bim-Bam, A Folk Song Every Night When the Sun Goes In, Appalachian Folk Song (Phyllis Atwood, Soloist) Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be? Kubik The William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater","This phonographic record has been digitized. At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.","Two copies. Side 1 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Bach Lord Most Holy, Davis Gloria, Poulenc Side 2 Jehovah, Hear Our Prayer, Nelson What Child is This, English tune Der Abend, Brahms Naechtens, Brahms Zum Schluss, Brahms Selections from Showboat, Kern Tee Roo (in mountain style), American Folk-Song Sketch Lullaby, Brahms","Two copies. Side 1 Psalm 100, Schuetz Agnus Dei, Pergolesi Sicut Cervus, Palestrina Exultate Deo, Pelestrina In the Beginning, Copland, Dorothy Tudor, Soloist Side 2 Fragments from the Mass: Diemer Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei Ave Maria, Kodaly Peace Come to Me, Murray, The William and Mary Chorus, (Jane Anne Bruer, accompanist) Go, Down Death, Scott (Bongos played by Michaelle Hatcher) Dry Bones, arr. Gearhart Lorena, Webster Seeing Nellie Home, Fletcher Aura Lee, Poulton De Animal a-Comin', Negro Spiritual Stonewall Jackson's Way, Confederate Tune","Two copies. This album is a recording of the Parents Day concert. Side 1 Cantate Domino, Lodivico da Viadana Ave Maria, Tomas Luis da Victoria Exaltabo Te, Domine G.P. da Palestrina No Man Liveth to Himself, Heinrich Schuetz The Heart Replies, Harry Robert Wilson Sea Charm, Frederick Piket Valse, Ernst Toch Side 2 Cantate Domino, Hans Leo Hassler Peace Comes to Me, Lyn Murray Jack and Jill, J. Michael Diack Horos Tou Zalongu, Greek folk song Catulli Carmina, Carl Orff A Jubilant Song, Norman Dello Joio The William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater, arr. by Carl. A. Fehr","2 copies. Sue Sager Accompanist Side 1Messe de Minuit Midnight Mass for Christmas based on French Carols: Charpentier Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Agnus Dei Side 2 Carol of the New Prince, Sitton Balulalow, Chapman Kolyada, Anonymous, Russian Fantasia on O Little Town of Bethlehem, McCollin Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, Praetorius A New Christmas Morning, Hallelujah, MacGimsey The Holy Infant's Lullaby, Dello Joio A Christmas Carol Sequence, Arr. Fehr","Northrop High School concert, including concert choir, advanced girls' choir, swing choir, and madrigal singers.","Northrop High School Advanced Treble Choir and Charisma Choir. Dedication on back of album reads: To Pappy, With affection \u0026 fond memories. Bill 9-27-'79.\"","Side 1 The William and Mary Fight Song, arr. Varner The William and Mary Alma Mater Side 2 The William and Mary Victor March, arr. Varner The William and Mary Hymn","Side 1 no. 8P-0944 Side 2 8P-0944","The following reel-to-reel audiotapes were reformatted to digital audio. The quality of these audio recordings varies. In some cases, the audio was copied from the phonograph album to reel-to-reel audiotapes by the donor then digitized by the repository. In these cases the recording digitized directly from the phonograph album generally provides a superior audio source. 1971 Christmas Concert, A Festival of Music, Reels 1-2 1971 William and Mary Choir, Tour Choir, 1971 1972 Tour Choir (2 CDs) 1972 April 17, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 5-6, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 6, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Chior, Choir Banquet, May 9, 1972, Reels 1-3 (3 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir, Chorus, and Instrumental Ensembles, Christmas Concert, 1972 (2 CDs) 1972 William and Mary Choir, Chorus, and Instrumental Ensembles,Christmas Concert, 1972 1973 April 28, 1973 (2 CDs) 1973 May 8, 1973, Reels 1-3 1973 Spring 1973 (2 CDs) 1973 Unknown, 1973, Reel 1 1973 William and Mary Choir and Chorus with College-Community Symphony Orchestra, Christmas Concert, Reels 1-2 1974 April 19, 1974 (2 CDs) 1974 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 1, 1974, Reel 1 1974 William and Mary Choir and Chorus, May 3, 1974, Reels 1-2 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, Rehearsal, May 4, 1974 (2 CDs) 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, May 4, 1974 (3 CDs) 1974 Fehr-Well Fest, May 6, 1974 (2 CDs) 1976 Unknown, 1976 1983 June 11, 1983 (2 CDs)","Box also includes CDs of digitized reels","Digitized on CD","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","Digitized on CDs.","The contents of this series are the digitized reel-to-reel audiotapes of sub-series 2 in both Data Disc and Compact Disc form.","1953 Spring Concert, Girls Chorus (2 CDs) 1953 May 18, 1953 1953 The Common Glory Choir, August 24, 1953 (3 CDs) First half of box are Data Disks, second half of box are Compact Disks starting from Sub-Series 2 Reel to Reel","First full box of Compact Disks","(3 CDs)","(4 CDs)","Scope and Contents Reel 1 of 4 Track 1: America the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jubilate Deo / Gabrieli Track 3: Benedictus / Liszt Track 4: Komm, Jesu, Komm (Motet for double choir) / Bach Track 5: Evensong at 12:30 / Haydn Track 6: Eloquence / Haydn Reel 2 of 4 Track 1: Eloquence / Haydn Track 2: Evensong / Haydn Track 3: God's Trombones: Poems by James Weldon Johnson based upon American Negro Folk Sermons. I. Opening: A Prayer, II. The Creation, III. Go Down Death, IV. The Judgement Day, V. Closing: A Prayer / arr. Roy Ringwald (with narration) Track 4: Tee Roo / Kubik Reel 3 of 4 Track 1: Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel--Spiritual / Gottlieb Track 2: The Silver Moon is Shining / Italian Folk Tune Track 3: Tee Roo / Kubik Track 4: Regina Coeli from \"Cavalleria Rusticana\" / Mascagni (soloist) Track 5: Chorus and Finale from \"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg\" / Wagner Reel 4 of 4 Track 1: Coronation Scene from \"Boris Godounov\" / Moussorgsky (soloist) Track 2: Alleluia Encore Track 3: Dis Train--Spiritual / Jester Hairston Track 4: I Got Rhythm / Gershwin Track 5: Flurry, William and Mary Hymn, Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","(2 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(3 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(4 CDs)","(1 CD)","(2 CDs)","(2 CDs)","Reels 1-2 (2 CDs)","Reels 1-3 (3 CDs)","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Announcement Track 3: Chichester Psalms: Movement I / Bernstein Track 4: Chichester Psalms: Movement II / Bernstein Track 5: Chichester Psalms: Movement III / Bernstein Track 6: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 7: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 2: Stabat Mater / Dohnanyi Track 3: Barbara Allen / English Folk Song Track 4: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual Track 5: Announcement Track 6: Seeing Nellie Home (Gentlemen's Choir) CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Announcement Track 2: St. Louis Blues Track 3: Misa Criolla / Ramirez Track 4: The Fantasticks / Schmidt CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Annoucement Track 2: Fehr Remarks Track 3: The Choral Fantasia / Beethoven Track 4: Elegisher Gesang - Elegy / Beethoven Track 5: Fehr Remarks Track 6: Acknowledgment of Seniors Track 7: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 8: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / Fehr Track 2: Dixit Maria / Hassler Track 3: O Saviour Rend the Skies in Twain / Brahms Track 4: Chichester Psalms: Movement I / Bernstein Track 5: Chichester Psalms: Movement II / Bernstein CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Misa Criolla: Kyrie/Gloria/Credo / Ramirez Track 2: Misa Criolla: Sanctus / Ramirez Track 3: Misa Criolla: Agnus Dei / Ramirez Track 4: Barbara Allen / English Folk Song Track 5: Roll Jordan Roll / Spiritual Track 6: Seeing Nellie Home (Gentlemen's Choir) Track 7: St. Louis Blues CD 3 of 3 Track 1: The Choral Fantasia / Beethoven Track 2: Elegisher Gesang - Elegy / Beethoven Track 3: Hallelujah from the \"Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: Pinkham Track 2: Pinkham Track 3: Pinkham Track 4: Pfautsch Track 5: Martinu Track 6: Kodaly Track 7: Mechem Track 8: Mechem Track 9: Mechem Track 10: Mechem CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Traditional French Track 2: Old English Song Track 3: French Carol Track 4: MacGimsey Track 5: Traditional English Track 6: Setting of Old Russian Chant Track 7: English Carol Track 8: Walton CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Jolley/Fehr","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\" / Pinkham CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 3: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 5: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 6: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 2: Now Thank We All Our God Track 3: Sweet Little Jesus Boy Track 4: Oh! Lemuel Track 5: Clap Yo' Hands Track 6: The Patriotic Sequence","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\" / Pinkham Track 7: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 8: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 3: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 5: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 6: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 2: Sweet Little Jesus Boy/Clap Yo' Hands/Oh! Lemuel Track 3: The Patriotic Sequence Track 4: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater","CD 1 od 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Lord Have Mercy Track 6: Unidentified Track 7: Unidentified Track 8: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 9: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Womens Chorus) Track 2: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Womens Chorus) Track 3: Selections from the Music Man (Womens Chorus) Track 4: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet Track 5: Bridal Chorus from \"Lohengrin\" / Wagner Track 6: Polovetzian Dance and Chorus from \"Prince Igor\" / Borodin Track 7: (Introduction of next song) Track 8: San Sereni / Puerto Rican Singing Game Track 9: (Introduction of next song) Track 10: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 11: (Introduction of next song) Track 12: Clap Yo' Hands","(2 CDs)","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Unidentified Piece Track 6: Unidentified Piece Track 7: Unidentified Piece CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 2: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 3: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Women's Chorus) Track 4: Nursery Rhymes / Hunter (Women's Chorus) Track 5: Selections from the Music Man / Willson (Women's Chorus)","Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: O Sing to the Lord / Schuetz Track 3: Ecce Vidimus Eum / Palestrina Track 4: Regina Coeli / Mozart Track 5: Have Ye Not Known?/Ye Shall Have a Song (from The Peaceable Kingdom) / Thompson Track 6: Gloria in Excelsis Deo from the \"Christmas Cantata\"/ Pinkham Track 7: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 8: San Sereni / Puerto Ricaon Singing Game Track 9: He's Got The Whole World In His Hands / Spiritual Track 10: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper Track 11: March and Chorus from \"Carmen\" / Bizet","(1 of 3 CDs) CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Sing Unto God / Fetler Track 3: Ave Maria / Bruckner Track 4: Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis Obendiens / Bruckner Track 5: Virga Jesse Floruit / Bruckner Track 6: Locus Iste a Deo Factus Est / Bruckner","(2 of 3 CDs 1 duplicate) CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 2: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 3: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 4: Valse / Toch Track 5: Go Down Death / Scott Track 6: A Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 7: Long Time Ago Track 8: Dem Bones / Spiritual Track 9: Song of the Russian Plains Track 10: Clap Yo' Hands / Gershwin Track 11: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Sing Unto God / Fetler Track 3: Ave Maria / Bruckner Track 4: Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis Obendiens / Bruckner Track 5: Virga Jesse Floruit / Bruckner Track 6: Locus Iste a Deo Factus Est / Bruckner Track 7: In the Beginning / Copland CD 2 of 3 Track 1: Te Deum for Double Choir Track 2: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 3: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 4: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 5: Valse / Toch Track 6: Go Down Death CD 3 of 3 Track 1: A Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 2: Long Time Ago / Hairston, Jester (Added song; not in program) Track 3: Dem Bones / Spiritual (Added song; not in program) Track 4: Song of the Russian Plains / Knipper (Added song; not in program) Track 5: Clap Yo' Hands / Gershwin (Added song; not in program) Track 6: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater (Added song; not in program)","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: In the Beginning / Copland Track 3: Laudi Alla Vergine Maria / Verdi Track 4: Fragments from the Mass / Diemer Track 5: How Excellent Thy Name, Hallelujah from Saul / Handel Track 6: Te Deum for Double Choir / Verdi Track 7: Open Thy Heart / Bizet Track 8: Jack and Jill, Diack Track 9: Preludes to Eternity / Liszt CD 2 of 2 (Disk labeled Reel 2 of 2 contains duplicate of 1 of 2)","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful Track 2: In the Beginning / Copland Track 3: Laudi Alla Vergine Maria / Verdi Track 4: Fragments from the Mass / Diemer CD 2 of 4 Track 1: How Excellent Thy Name, Hallelujah from Saul / Handel Track 2: Te Deum for Double Choir / Verdi Track 3: Open Thy Heart / Bizet Track 4: Jack and Jill, Diack Track 5: Preludes to Eternity / Liszt CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Horos Tou Zalongu / Greek Folk Dance Track 2: Koom Bah Yah / African Spiritual Track 3: Valse / Toch Track 4: Adagietto from L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 / Bizet Track 5: Mary's Boy Child / Spiritual Track 6: Dem Bones / Spiritual CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Jubilant Song / Dello Joio Track 2: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater","Reels 1-3 (3 CDs)","(2 CDs)","(2 CDs)","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Agnus Dei CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Gloria / Poulenc Track 2: Der Abend/Naechtens/Zum Schluss / Brahms CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Sea Charm / Piket Track 2: Shenandoah / Traditional Chantey Track 3: Buffalo Gals / American Folk Song Track 4: It Is Good to Be Merry / Berger CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head / American Carol Track 2: Sourwood Mountain / American Mountain Song Track 3: Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah / American Folk Song Track 4: Chester / Billings Track 5: Alleluia / Old German Melody","Reels 1-3","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Agnus Dei (?) Track 6: Gloria: Gloria/Laudamus Te/Domine Deus/Domine fili unigenit / Poulenc Track 7: Gloria: Dominus Deus, Agnus Dei / Poulenc Track 8: Gloria: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris / Poulenc CD 2 is not in the box.","CD 1 of 1 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Psalm 100 / Schuetz Track 3: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 4: No Man Liveth to Himself / Schuetz Track 5: Awake the Trumpet's Lofty Sound from Samson / Handel Track 6: We Hurry with Tired, Unfaltering Footsteps / Bach Track 7: Laetatus Sum from the Latin Bible, Psalm 121 / Porpora Track 8: Gloria: Gloria/Laudamus Te / Poulenc Track 9: Gloria: Domine Deus / Poulenc Track 10: Gloria: Domine fili Unigenite/Dominus Deus/Agnus Dei / Poulenc Track 11: Gloria: Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris / Poulenc","Reels 1-2 (2CDs)","Reels 1-2 (2 CDs)","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Schuetz Track 5: Schicksalslied / Brahms Track 6: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred / Phillips Track 2: Go 'Way From My Window / Niles Track 3: Nightfall in Skye / Roberton Track 4: Great Day / arr. Martin Track 5: Songs of the Old South: Camp Town Ladies, Old Black Joe, O Lemuel, Swanee River, Oh Susanna, I Dream of Jeanie, Beautiful Dreamer, Long Live the Merry Heart, Ring Ring the Banjo, My Old Kentucky Home / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 6: Sourwood Mountain / American Folksong Track 7: Bye Bye Blues / Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray Track 8: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / Martin Luther Track 9: Lullabye / Brahms Track 10: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","CD 1 of 1 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Schuetz","CD 1 of 3 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 3: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 4: Song of Praise / Scheutz Track 5: Cantante Domino / Hassler Track 6: My Spirit, Be Joyful from Cantata No 146 / Bach Track 7: Ave Maria / Poulenc Track 8: Pueri Hebraeorum for Double Chorus / Thompson Track 9: Schicksalslied / Brahms CD 2 of 3 Track 1: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio Track 2: Come Ye Sons of Art / Purcell CD 3 of 3 Track 1: Songs of the Old South: Camp Town Ladies, Old Black Joe, O Lemuel, Swanee River, Oh Susanna, I Dream of Jeanie, Beautiful Dreamer, Long Live the Merry Heart / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 2: Songs of the Old South (continued): Long Live the Merry Heart (continued), Ring Ring the Banjo, My Old Kentucky Home / Foster, arr. Fehr Track 3: Pappy talking about Choir / Fehr Track 4: The Lord Bless You and Keep You; A Mighty Fortress is Our God / John Rutter; Martin Luther Track 5: Lullaby/ Brahms Track 6: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: Pappy Talking / Fehr Track 2: Gloria Patri / Greatorex Track 3: Sicut Cervus / Palestrina Track 4: Madame Jeanette / Murray Track 5: Alleluia / Thompson CD 2 of 2 Track 1: Pappy Talking / Fehr Track 2: Alleluia / Thompson Track 3: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / arr. Mueller Track 4: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 5: William and Mary Hymn and Alma Mater / arr. Fehr Track 6: The Eyes of Texas / Sinclair","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Pappy talking about program line-up Track 3: Jauchzet dem Herrn / Pachabel Track 4: Misericordias Domini / Durante Track 5: Song of Praise / Scheutz Track 6: Cantante Domino / Hassler Track 7: My Spirit, Be Joyful from Cantata No 146 / Bach Track 8: Ave Maria / Poulenc Track 9: Pueri Hebraeorum for Double Chorus / Thompson Track 10: Pappy introducing To Saint Cecilia / Fehr Track 11: Intro to Saint Cecilia / Tracey Russell Track 12: To Saint Cecilia / Dello Joio CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Member of Chorus introducing two pieces Track 2: Medley of the musical Oliver Track 3: Hey Look Me over from the musical Wildcat Track 4: Songs of the Old South / Foster Track 5: Songs of the Old South, continued / Foster Track 6: Encore: Go'way from my window / Niles Track 7: Encore: Great Day / arr. Martin CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Pappy introducing Tracey Russell Track 2: Unidentified Piano Pieces / Russell Track 3: Pappy introducing the Alumni Choir Track 4: Sicut Cervuz (Alumni Choir) / Palestrina Track 5: Madame Jeanette (Alumni Choir) / Murray Track 6: Alleluia (Alumni Choir) / Thompson Track 7: A Mighty Fortress is Our God / arr. Mueller Track 8: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 9: Dr. Donald Truesdell, Chair of Music speaking Track 10: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vissos, class of 1975, chair of reunion committee CD 4 of 4 Track 1: Dennis Cogle, class of 1949, introducing Wilford Kale Track 2: Agamemnon \"Aggie Vassos, class of 1975 Track 3: For Alice Fehr We Made the Tray for You (1974 Choir) Track 4: Alice Fehr accepting the tray Track 5: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975 Track 6: Forsake Me Not / Ieryle Track 7: Keith Savage, class of 1975, introducing Pappy Track 8: Pappy acknowledging those involved with organizing Fehr Fest Track 9: Flurry/Hymn/Alma Mater / arr. Fehr Track 10: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975 Track 11: Agamemnon \"Aggie\" Vassos, class of 1975","CD 1 of 4 Track 1: Old One Hundred (Doxology) Track 2: Grace / Shelburne Track 3: Head table introductions Track 4: Tribute to Dr. Fehr by Al Haak Track 5: William and Mary President Address / Thomas A. Graves, Jr. Track 6: Pappy Fehr presenting senior awards Track 7: Unidentified female senior speaking Track 8: Next year's Choir President Address / Ann Spielman Track 9: Introduction to choir awards / Fehr CD 2 of 4 Track 1: Fehr presenting awards to choir members Track 2: Keith Savage tribute to Alice Fehr Track 3: Musical tribute to Alice Fehr based on \"America, the Beautiful\"/ arr. Fehr and choir members Track 4: Alice Fehr thanking the choir Track 5: Fehr acknowledging Kathy Moriarity, accompianist and choir officers Track 6: Keith Savage introducing officers by name and remembering 1973-1974 year Track 7: Jane Koenig's special gag awards CD 3 of 4 Track 1: Jane Koenig's special gag awards, continued Track 2: Keith Savage organizing parody of a concert Track 3: Choir singing parody/changing words of \"America the Beautiful\", \"To Saint Cecilia\" \"Happy Birthday\" for someone, \"Songs of the Old South\" medley, encores: \"Bye Bye Blues\" \"Go Away from my Window\" \"A Mighty Fortress is our Fehr\"/ soloists, Jane Koenig and Kevin Walters CD 4 of 4 Track 1: continuation of \"A Mighty Fortress is Our Fehr\" Track 2: Poem about Pappy / Anne Woolley Track 3: Gift Presentation (possibly of quilt held in SCRC) / Keith Savage Track 4: Remarks from Pappy (not mic'ed; difficult to hear) Track 5: Lord Bless You and Keep You","(Choir Alumni Dennis and Jean Cogle's Daughter) CD 1 of 1 Track 1: Prenuptial Music Track 2: Prelude No 1 (We Pray Now to the Holy Spirit) / Buxtehude Track 3: Unknown Track 4: Unknown Track 5: Rhosymedre / Hymn Track 6: Unknown Track 7: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring / Bach Track 8: Bell Track 9: Trumpet Voluntary / Purcell Track 10: Water Music Medley / Handel Track 11: Wedding March / Wagner Various other pieces","CD 1 of 2 Track 1: America, the Beautiful / arr. Fehr Track 2: Ave Maria / Victoria Track 3: Hallelujah from \"The Mount of Olives\" / Beethoven Track 4: Now Thank Wel","This series contains audio cassette tapes of concerts by the William and Mary Choir from 1972-1973.","One audio cassette tape of the Christmas Concert featuring the William and Mary Choir, with director Carl A. Fehr.","One audio cassette tape of the Spring Tour of the William and Mary Choir, with director Carl A. Fehr.","The artifact series includes Dr. Fehr's performance attire, items used to plan stage performances, and humorous props to reinforce Dr. Fehr's disciplinary rules. This series also includes the surviving large plastic bus banner used to identify the Choir on its annual spring tour.","Tin Tray with Image of William and Mary Choir College Year 1954-1955. Tray measures 4.69 in. (height) x 6.625 in. (width) x 0.375 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6777 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.01.","Tin Tray with Image of William and Mary Choir College Year Unknown. Tray measures 4.69 in. (height) x 6.63 in. (width) x 0.38 in. (depth). In good condition. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6778 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.02.","Black metal trivet with saying, \"WHEN YOU ARE AS GREAT AS I AM IT IS DIFFICULT TO BE HUMBLE.\" Trivet measures 4.88 in. (height) x 4.88 in. (width) x 0.38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6779 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.03.","Tooled leather rectangle with handle used to protect paper. 12.75 in. (length) x 9.125 in (width) x 1 in. (depth). Good condition. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6827 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 1. UA2003.001.28","Wooden shield-shaped plaque with brass plate and brass lyre. Plate reads: PRESENTED TO CARL A. FEHR 1945-1970 FOR OUTSTANDING WORK IN CHORAL MUSIC AT WILLIAM AND MARY Nu Sigma (Greek letters) CHAPTER Phi Mu Alpha (Greek letters) SINFONIA. Label on back: MARK'S TROPHY CENTER Hampton, Va. 11.75 in. (length) x 9.75 in. (width) x 2.5 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6828 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 2. UA2003.001.29","Walnut plaque with rounded cut-out corners with black plate and brass letters. Plate reads: AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION in MEMORY AND APPRECIATION CARL FEHR Charter Member presented at the 1996 SOUTHERN DIVISION CONVENTION MARCH 1,1996 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Sticker on back: GENUINE WALNUT Barhill MADE IN THE U.S.A. 10.125 in. (length) x 8 in. (width) x .875 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6829 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 2. UA2003.001.30","Large neon orange comb with jagged teeth embossed with \"Rat Fink Comb\". used in rehearsal antics. Comb measures 1.75 in. (height) x 8 in. (width) x 0.13 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6780 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.04.","Clear Handled Hairbrush, undated. Used in rehearsal antics. Hairbrush measures 1.13 in. (height) x 8.13 in. (width) x 1.25 in. (depth). In good condition with stained bristles. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6781 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.05.","Metal proofs of medals given to students. In good condition. Images available. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6782 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 3. UA2003.001.06.","Wig with short, curly light brown hair. Hair length approximately 2 to 4 inches. Nylon mesh cap with black tag printed with: MADE IN HONG KONG. Worn by Pappy during rehearsals to demonstrate short hair rule for men and remind members of the importance of neatness. Wig measures 4.5 in. (height) x 7.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/3843/6231. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 4. UA2003.001.07.","Hand puppet of Pappy in gown with glasses, tie, and jacket. Undated. Used for entertainment. Puppet measures 11.75 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 2.5 in. (depth). In good condition with some soil and stains. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6791 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.08.","Figure made of bent pipe cleaners with pom pom feet and felt hands and shoes. Head has long, fine orange hair and body has a sign that says, \"Keep America Beautiful, Get a Haircut!!!\" Used for decorative purposes. Doll measures 10 in. (height) x 4.5 in. (width) x 3 in. (depth). In good condition with some soil. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6792 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.09.","Empty wine bottle with white, purple and grey label imprinted with, \"SLY FOX BRAND 100% PURE AMERICAN Grape Wine 14% ALCOHOL BY VOLUME BOTTLED BY VIRGINIA WINE CELLARS NORTH GARDEN, VA.\" Embossed in glass bottle, \"4/5 QUART\" Used for refreshment purposes. Bottle measures 11.25 in. (height) x 3 in. (width) x 9.88 in. (circumference). In good condition with some soil. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6793. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.10.","Wooden paddle with Greek letters Phi, Mu, Alpha carved into wood. Signatures (front) : \"Howard L. Church, Ed Doe, Peter J. Wilhousky, Raymond, Burrows, Theodore Passaris, Arthur Kronenberger '49, Robert A. Brighton, REDER, Ernest E. Harris, Walter O. Dahlin, Robert D. Nesbitt, Charles C. Taylor, Ralph Whitworth, Howard Armstrong, George Boma, Robby Lowry, Herbert T. Norris.\" A memento. Paddle measures 12 in. (height) x 4 in. (width) x .38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6794 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.11. (back)Signatures on back: \"Harry R. Wilson, Joe Wilson, Al Pustir, Charles Raustond, Karl D. Kostoff,John C. Snowden, James Dillard, George E. Yokum, Harold B. Leelty, Frederick E. Bieler, Dan Grant, Julian (?), Howard (?) '49, George Wilcox, '49, Howard Edgar '49, Curt Drake '49, Leonard (?) '49, Bruno Laskko '49, Clarence Gander '49, Clyde (?) '49, Stephen F(?) '49, Ronald Hodges, Kenneth Schultz '49, Robert Hawkins '49, Wm Del. Wait '49,Robert H. Emery '49, James B. (?)\" A memento. Paddle measures 12 in. (height) x 4 in. (width) x .38 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6795 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 5. UA2003.001.11.","93 Cardboard cutouts stapled onto a small wooden cube. 48 Male Figures (Black), 48 Female Figures (Black, White and Red. Used for stage arrangement. Figures measure 4 in. (height) x 1 in. (width). Heights vary slightly. In good condition some figures have been bent and repaired with Scotch tape. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6798. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.14.","Cardboard people cutouts on wood platform. Used for stage arrangement. In good condition with some soiled and bent figures. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6797. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6, 7, 8. UA2003.001.13.","Walnut director's baton with silver band engraved, \"CARL A. FEHR 4-25-70.\" Used for musical direction. Baton measures 20 in. (length). In good condition with some tarnish. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6796 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.12.","13.125 in. length of quarter-round moulding, painted black used for holding accompanist's sheet music. Stick measures .5 in. (height) x 20.375 in. (width) x .5 in. (depth). In good condition with some gouges and chips in the paint. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6806 . Gift of Thomas terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA Series 16, Box 6. UA2003.001.17.","Cut to a point on one end and to a wedge on another. Stamped in red ink with a property label: WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185. Used for propping grand piano's wing (lid) in order to keep it lower and improve accompanist's sight. Known as \"the short stick.\" Prop measures 13.125 in. (height) x .75 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6807. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 6. UA2003.001.18","Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. 68 small, unfinished cube-shaped blocks used as bases for cardboard figures. 26 Brown and 12 Black blocks for simulating or propping up model risers. Produced for Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Blocks measure68 UNFINISHED 1 x 1 x .375 AND .625 (length) x .625 (width) x.75 (depth); 15 BROWN 3.125 in. (length) x 1.5 in. (width) x .5 (depth); 5 BROWN 3.75 (length) x 1.375 (width)x 1 (depth); 6 BROWN 3.125 (length) x 1.5 (width) x 1.5 (depth); 6 BLACK 3.375 in. (length) 1 in. (width) x .5 in. (depth); 4 BLACK 3 in. (lenght) x 1 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth); 2 BLACK 3.125 in. (length) x 1.5 in. (width) x 1 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6799. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA6.017 Series 15, Box 7.UA2003.001.15.","Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. Half-inch blocks of wood of three different widths laminated together in order to form model risers of three different heights Produced for Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Used for stage arrangement. Blocks measure 6 BLACK 2.375 in (length) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 (depth); 4 GRAY 4.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth). Blocks in good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6800 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 8. UA2003.001.16.","14 Blocks for simulating risers in order to aid in stage layout. Half-inch blocks of wood of three different widths laminated together in order to form model risers of three different heights Produced fo Dr. Fehr by Tom Madsen. Used in stage arrangements. Blocks measure 8 BROWN 3.25 in. (length) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth); 6 WHITE 3.25 in (lenth) x 4.375 in. (width) x 1.5 in. (depth). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6801 Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 8. UA2003.001.27.","5 Four of the shirts are size 32 and one is a size 30. The names Lynn Irvin (Lynne Ellen Irvin, BS '75) and Kandice Kahl (Kandice E. Kahl, BS '73) are legible on the inside collar of two of the shirts; the other names are illegible. Ruffled Collar and cuffs, pearlized buttons. Full length sleeves. Used as costume. Shirts measure 24 in. (length) x 15 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6811 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA 6.017), Box 9. UA2003.001.20.","Scope and Contents Men's dress shirt, 15.5\" Collar 34\" Sleeve. Shirt buttoned up with two buttons in back. Removable-style collar (not attached). Stamp on front of shirt reading \"10 55 4907 32 I 152 34 ALL COTTON WPL 8489\" and a union stamp. Used as costume. Shirt measures 18 in. x 32 in. (width). In fair condition with some soil and stains. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6809 ,http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6810 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 9. UA2003.001.19.","William and Mary Choir vinyl banner. One of two banners put on Greyhound buses for Choir tours. \"THE WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR\" in hand-painted red, while \"WILLIAMSBURG, VA\" followed in black. Banner was duct-taped to bus. 22 in. (width) x 216 in. (height). Back of banner features star pattern. In fair condition, with paint chips missing from several letters, visible wrinkling, and minor patched tears. A hole was cut from the bottom of the banner to fit over the rear wheel of the bus, which measures 32 in. (width) and 4.5 in (height). Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl A. Fehr Papers (UA6.017) Series 15, Box 10. UA 2003.001.38","\"Manufactured by the Capital Flag Company, Austin, Texas\" imprinted on the binding. Red, white, blue state flag of Texas. Two grommets for hanging. Texas was Pappy's home state. 35 1/2 in. (width) x 22 1/2 in. (height). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6830 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017) Series 15, Box 11. UA2003.001.32","Black morning jacket. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6835 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 12. UA2003.001.34","Two items: Dark blue tuxedo jacket with satin lapels (UA2003.001.33a) and dark blue tuxedo trousers with satin leg stripes (UA2003.001.33b). Images avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6833 ,http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6832 . Image of trousers http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6834 . Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 12.","Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr's Mortarboard cap. Part of his academic Regalia. Black and green velvet. Size 7. Used for academic regalia. Mortarboard measures 9.5 in. (length) x 9.5 in.(width). In fair condition, somewhat bent at the edges. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6815 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 13. UA2003.001.24.","Cotrell \u0026 Leonard brand. \"CAF\" embroidered in collar. Black polyester and velvet. Used for academic regalia. In fair condition however it is frayed and faded with seams coming apart in some places. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6816 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA6.017 Box 13. UA2003.001.25.","Bowtie used for Academic Regalia. Bowtie measures 12.75 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6817 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 13. UA2003.001.26.","Off-white tuxedo shirt; Arrow brand, \"New Nassau\" style. 15 1/2 x 33 collar. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6836. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in Carol Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 14. UA2003.001.35","Black tuxedo trousers with satin leg stripes. \"Genuine Tropical 'North Cool'\" Includes identification numbers, three sets: C16679 X5784  2835. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6837 . http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6838 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.36","Striped charcoal gray and black morning trousers. Image avalible at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6839, http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6840 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.37","Scope and Contents Exotica-brand men's tuxedo shirt, 15 1/2\" Collar 33\" Sleeves. Wing Collar. Stains on right and left shoulders. Used as costume. Shirt measures 32.5 in. (length) x 17 in. (width). In fair condition with some soil and stains.  Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6812 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Box 14. UA2003.001.21.","One black cardboard cutout replica of a grand piano that was used by Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, director of the William and Mary Choir, to help design how the choir would appear on stage. The piano was painted black and there are three legs, with each leg glued to to the main body of the piano. Piano measures 4in. x 6 3/4 in. The piano is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6802 It was donated by Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. UA 2011.479.01.","One paper drawing depicting Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, with a baton in his right hand, directing the William and Mary Choirs. The figure is attached to a wooden block and held together by a staple. Dr. Fehr is featured in a black tuxedo. The figure was used by Dr. Fehr to help design how the choir would appear on stage during performances. Figure measures 3/4in. x 2 3/4 in. Stand is 3/4in. x .5in The figure is in good condition. Images available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6803. http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6804 . It was donated by Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. UA 2011.480.01.","One wooden ink stamp that was used by the Women's Glee Club at the College of William and Mary. The stamp once belonged to Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr, director of the William and Mary Choirs.The top half of the stamp features a black handle made of wood with the word \"Front\" written in white. The bottom half of the stamp is made of wood with a metal nameplate attached to the wood. There is a yellow piece of paper with \"WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB\" written in black that is placed in the nameplate. Stamp measures 2 3/4in. x 2 5/8 in. The stamp is in fair condition with some rust and a bent top border for the nameplate. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6808 . It was donated by Thomas Terry, Class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.481.01.","One vial containing some soil that was taken from the ground in Austin, Texas by Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr while the William and Mary Choir was at a performance there. There is a piece of tape wrapped around the vial with \"Sacred Soil from Austin, Texas\" written across it in red and black ink.. Vial measures 3 in. (length) x 1 in. (width). The vial is in good condition but the label is starting to fade. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6805. Gift of Thomas Terry, class of 1974 and a former secretary of the William and Mary Choir. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.482.1.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped sample as lable. Stamp reads: THE WILLIAM AND MARY CHORUS WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA (treble clef) . Handle imprinted with RAY BROWN WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Used for office purposes. Stamp measures 3.125 in (length) x 2 in. (width) x 1.125 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6823 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.1.","Small rubber stamp with wooden round wooden handle. Rubber reads in script: Library of Carl A. Fehr. Used for office purposes. Stamp measures 3 (length) x1.5 in. (width) x.75 in. (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6825 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.6.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped label. Rubber stamp reads: \" W \u0026M Alumni CHOIR REUNION JUNE 10-12, 1983.\" Measures 2.5 in. (length) x 2.125 (width) x 1.125 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6822 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.5.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped label. Rubber stamp reads: WILLIAM AND MARY CHOIR WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185 with large eighth note. Printed on handle: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3.25 (length) x1.875 (width) x 1.125 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6826.Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.2.","Rubber stamp with wooden handle and stamped lable. Stamp reads: VIA AIR MAIL. Handle imprinted with SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 2.875 (length) x1.875 (width) x.625 (depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6824 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.9.","Rubber stamp with wood handle and stamped label. Stamp reads: DR. CARL A. FEHR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COLLEGE AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185 Handle reads: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3in. (length) x3in.(width)x1in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6818. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.3.","Rubber stamp with wood handle and stamped label. Stamp reads: DR. CARL A. FEHR DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COLLEGE AND MARY WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA Printed on handle: SOSSCO AT RICHMOND, VA. Measures 3.125in.(length)x2.5in.(width)x1in.(depth). Images avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6821 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.4.","Small rubber stamp with wooden handle. Rubber reads: CARL A. FEHR. Measures 1.5in.(length)x1in.(width)x.5in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6820 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.7.","Small rubber stamp with wooden handle. Rubber reads: \"FEHR\" Measures 1.5in.(length)x.5in.(width)x.5in.(depth). Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6819 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Box 15. UA2011.686.8.","Scope and Contents Cotton patchwork quilt with 72 signature panels, each with an embroidered signature of a student in the 1973-1974 Choir. Each student embroidered their own signature or obtained help if less skilled in needlework. Signature blocks use 5 different fabric patterns: orange floral, light blue floral, medium blue floral, yellow solid, and green solid. Center green block embroidered in light yellow \"College of William \u0026 Mary\" in a circle around an embroidered gold eighth note with \"the choir\" embroidered in green over top. Lower right corner green panel has \"to Pappy from the Choir 1973-74\" embroidered in light green, gold, and light yellow. Backed with a pink and purple floral cream cotton cloth. Ann Spielman Woolley (Class of 1974) organized the project and created quilt, using a sewing machine on top of a box because she did not have a sewing table. Quilt measures 53.125\" (width) x 65\" (height)  x .75\" (depth). Excellent condition. Gift of Mark and Ann Woolley. UA 2008.008.01","Watercolor of the choir standing on the yard-side (East side) steps of the Wren building. The glass covering the painting reads \"Carl A. Fehr\" and was taken from Dr. Fehr's office window. Painting covered in wax paper to make image clearer (according to Tom Terry). Green matting and light-colored wooden frame. Window measures 25.5 in (length) x 15.5 in (width). In fair condition with some bubbling of the wax paper. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6813. Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers UA2003.001.22.","Portrait of Carl A. \"Pappy\" Fehr in blue mononchrome (medium uncertain) on canvas. Silver-painted, wooden frame. Ann Chancellor created the portrait, with Fehr in concert as the choir director. Portrait was presented to Fehr on April 1, 1970 to commemorate his 25th anniversary of leading the choir. Back of frame signed in pencil, \"To Pappy Fehr from T. Thorne 1970.\" See page 8 of Fehr's 25th Anniversary scrapbook for more about the portrait presentation. Portrait measures 36 in. (length) x 28.5 in. (width). In good condition. Image available at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6814 . Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers. UA 2003.001.23","Choir and Chorus postcards presented by Carl Fehr in 1992. Wooden frame. Collection titled and inscribed on top: \"The William and Mary Choir and Chorus 1954-1974. 'The Choir was our image maker in song that inspired so many on campus, throughout Virginia, and states beyond - all under the direction of the beloved Dr. Carl A. (Pappy) Fehr.' President Davis Y. Pascall.\" Hand written on back: Karen McCluney 11/92 S Dan Olson Nov. 92. According to Tom Terry '74, \"Pappy had these postcards made from the official choir pictures, and he used them for promotional things, They were in the letters that he would send to the freshmen, welcoming them to the College, He used them for publicity when we would go on tour, sending them to, say, churches ahead of our arrival for promotional purposes. His wife worked for a company here in Williamsburg that made poostcards. ...Maybe Miller Photography, I'm not sure of the company name. Pappy had boxes and boxes of these. I have boxes and boxes of these. He went through them after he retired; went through and gave a wad of them to the Alumni Association. At the Alumni House they made one of these to put on their wall, and then they made one also for Pappy, So there shoud be one of these also in the Alumni House.\" 37.125 in. (height) x 25.25 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Good condition. Image avaliable at http://scrcdigital.swem.wm.edu/scripto/transcribe/4030/6831 .Gift of Thomas Terry, Class of 1974. Located in the Carl Fehr Papers (UA6.017), Series 15, Oversize. 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