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The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. 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It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Scope and Contents","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","The University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations.","Series include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series.","","The Phi Beta Kappa key received in 1909 by John Stewart Bryan, the small token or charm in the form of a golden football presented to John Stewart Bryan as honorary captain of the William and Mary football team in 1942, and the ODK key presented to John Stewart Bryan in 1934 were a gift received on 5/17/1935 (Mss. Acc. 1946-35)."," Acc. 2007.012 gift of Helen Rolfe 06/06/2007; the watch chain was given to her father by Mrs. J. ___ Potts [writing unclear]. See note inside box top."," Acc. 2008.131 was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","Accessions from 2008 forward accessioned and described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.","Consult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/ ."," A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009."," Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011."," Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011."," Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011."," Information about related materials is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/","The University Archives Artifact Collection is an artificial collection of artifacts and memorabilia documenting and related to the College of William and Mary. Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Images of a growing number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/"," The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families."," Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies (\"ducquot; caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms."," The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library."," Acc. 2004.015 The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal and Replacement, November 10, 2001.","Artifacts originally created to define space for human activitites or to be used as components of space-defining artifacts.","Artifacts originally created as part of a building's fabric. Although building components are distinct objects, they function as parts of larger structures rather than as independent units. Building components can be separate, distinct, and generally interchangeable structural, functional, or decorative parts of buildings such as beams, sinks, or architectural ornaments. This classification also includes architectural samples integral to buildings, such as wall sections, staircases, or porches, as well as certain whole-structure building system components such as ventilators or furnaces. Excluded from this classification are parts of buildings that are not integral parts of the structure, such as furnishings or lighting devices, which are included in the Furnishings category.","Structures and other artifacts originally created to serve as space-defining internal or external architectural building components.","Artifacts originally created to block passage, prohibit movement, shield dangerous situations, protect or cover openings, or otherwise serve as barriers in or on structures.","Artifacts originally created for use in the construction of structures.This sub-classification includes masonry units, such as bricks or stone, and ancillary materials such as plaster, flashing, or lath.","Scope and Contents","2- mounted bricks belonging to Mr.  Mrs. John Bruce Bredin, Mr.  Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr., and one with no name. The groundbreaking for the Muscarelle Museum occurred on November 6, 1981. Located in BG S5. UA 1999.079","Scope and Contents","Wooden house siding shingle with remnants of grey paint. Shingle from a house constructed in 1900 at 421 North Albany Street in Ithaca NY, where the seven Alpha Phi Alpha founders gathered to study and draw up plans for the first African American college fraternity. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity launched a campaign in 2009 to restore the house by 2012. Shingle measures 6.5\" (length) x 2\" (width). circa 1900. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in BG S5. UA 2011.584.06","Artifacts that are integral to structures and were originally created to transport humans, goods, or materials from one location in the structure to another. This sub-classification also includes equipment and accessories that serve as parts of building conveyance systems.","Artifacts originally created to serve as doors, windows(whether fixed or moveable), or components thereof, or to act as structural elements to complete openings. They may serve as coverings, operating mechanism components, or accessories for doors or windows. This sub-classification does not include finish hardware such as knockers, kickplates, sash lifts, or shutterdogs.","Artifacts originally created to modify the environment of structures through mechanical means, whether as individual units or as a part of systems. Environmental control components regulate heating, cooling, humidification, or ventilation. Portable equipment and equipment meant to heat or cool part of a strucutre are listed in Temperature Control Equipment.","Artifacts, usually made of metal, originally created to be visible, functional, and often decorative elements for the interior or exterior of buildings. This sub-classification includes doorway accessories such as doorknobs, widow accessories such as sash lifts or shutter dogs, and other artifacts such as brackets, strap hinges, or escutcheons.","Artifacts originally created to serve as built-in receptacles for waste, as vessel or spaces for containing or dispensing water for sanitary needs, or as a means of dispensing water for drinking. Plumbing and Drainage Elements also treat water, facilitate or regulate the movement of water and sewage withing strucutres, or transport unwanted water from one locationt to another, either through mechanical or gravitational means.","Artifacts originally created as rooftop structures or structural elements or as architectural ornamentation for roofs.","Artifacts originally created as structural or decorative components of staircases, whether rough and concealed or decorative and visible.","Artifacts originally created to serve as structural elements for walls, ceilings, or floors. Some supporting elements may also serve as architectural ornamentation.","Artifacts originally created as finishiing elements in buildings, whether indoor or outdoor. Surface elements serve as permanent wall, floor, ceiling, or roof coverings, or as decorative trim.","Artifacts originally created as distinct elements associated with sites, buildings, or parts of larger structures. Rather than functioning simply as parts of larger strucutres, site features are independent entities that complement other strucutres. This classification includes such artifacts as birdbaths, flagpoles, gates, and fences.","Scope and Contents","2 - For the College site a tract of 330 acres was purchased for £170 from Captain Thomas Ballard on December 20, 1693. Two of the boundary stones, erected to mark the property, are part of the collection. Note: From September through November 4, 2007, one of the boundary stones was on exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1520125522/in/photostream/. Located in BG S5.","Artifacts originally created to provide or define a space for human activites.Structures may be permanent, portable, climate-controlled, or open-air, and can be used for a variety of purposes including ceremonial, agricultural, recreational, commercial, cultural, civic, industrial, and social. Architectural samples, integral to buildings such as wall sections, as well as separable, distinct, and interchangeable components, such as doorknobs or widow sashes, are included in Building Components.","Structures originally created for such agricultural purposes as housing animals, storing grains and farm implements, practicing animal husbandry, and processing plant and animal products. Structures used in the commercial processing of agricultural products are included in Industrial Structures. Agricultural Structures are not for public use or human habitation.","Strucutres originally created for ceremonial activities such as conducting religious services or preparing or housing the remains of the dead. Such structures may also provide space for devotional activities, such as those associated with holy objects, or offer shelter for transformative practices or traditional rituals such as tea ceremonies. This sub-classification does not include structures for human habitation or for ceremonial activities conducted by social organizations.","Structures originally created to be used by governmental entities or community organizations for such purposes as governance activities, mail distribution, public safety, or social activities. This sub-classification also includes structures used by trade, fraternal, professional, or special-interest groups or associations for such organizational purposes as conducting meetings or ceremonies or housing group-related artifacts such as regalia or records.","Structures originally created for the selling, exchanging, or housing of goods and services. This sub-classification includes service establishments, and mercantile buildings.","Structures originally created for cultural or recreational activities. Included in this sub-classification are structures that provide exhibition space for music, fine arts, dance, drama, or collections of objects, flora, or fauna displayed for public benefit. Also included are strucutres that provide space for sporting or entertainment activities, usually for groups and occasionally for individuals.","Structures originally created for such defensive purposes as storing armament and munitions, sheltering personnel, or providing fortified observational posts capable of facilitating or resisting attacks.","Residential structures originally created for long-term habitation rather than temporary housing. Dwellings are considered homes, places where domestic activities are conducted and personal effects are stored.","Structures originally created to collect, convey, regulate, or contain water for distribution, flood control, or power generation.","Structures and complexes originally created for the extraction and processing of raw materials, the generation of power, the manufacture of goods, or the housing of industrial machinery.","Buildings originally created for such institutional purposes as health and welfare services, educational instruction, or corrections.","Buildings originally created for specific domestic activities such as baking or washing or for the storage of residential equipment and materials needed for domestic activities. Outbuildings are generally secondary structures adjacent to or nearby a dwelling or farm complex.","Structures and complexes originally created to facilitate the transportation of people and things. Such structures provide embarkation and debarkation points, allow passage from one point to another, house conveyance equipment, or serve as collection facilities for fares or tolls.","Structures that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created to facilitate human activity and to provide for the physical needs of people, generally by offering comfort, convenience, or protection. Clothing is excluded from this category as it addresses only the needs of a specific individual. Furnishing are not artifacts used as active agents in other processes, such as artifacts used as tools or equipment; they passively enable human activity.","Artifacts, usually soft furnishings, originally created to provide support for sleeping or to accessorize a bed. This classification does not include beds and bed components, which are included in Furniture.","Scope and Contents","One black felt pillow cover, about 26in. including fringe, decorated with orange felt ribbon and bearing the words \"William and Mary\" in orange letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675014/.Gift of Dorothy Wallace. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA 1991.031","Scope and Contents","One diamond shaped felt pillow with a beige front and a gold back. The front of the pillow features\"WM\" in gold, old English felt letters. The front also features a gold ribbon running throughout the edges of the beige front. There are also gold felt strips measuring approximately 2.5in. (length) as the fringe of the pillow. The pillow measures approximately 1ft. 5in. x1ft. 5in. The pillow is in poor condition. There is a long loose thread and hanging lace component attached to the lace piece at the tip of the pillow above the \"WM.\" There is also an approximately 0.125in. black stain and an approximately 2in. black stain on the bottom tip of the pillow below the \"WM.\" There is also black staining on the lace bow in that same area as well as some moderate fraying of the lace material. There is also a 3.5in. missing lace component on the top right side of the pillow and another 3in. missing lace component on the bottom right of the pillow. There is severe fraying on the disconnected lace fragments as well as some black staining on the bottom right disconnected lace. Finally, there is a small black stain on the back of the pillow and the some felt fringes have tattered pieces. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.12","Scope and Contents","A grey-green rough-texture blanket which has \"WM/ '19\" sown on the front in gold felt letters.  \"VEW\" is also sown on the bottom left of the front of the blanket in gold felt letters. The blanket measures approximately 6ft. 11in. (length) x 5ft. 2in. (width) and is in good condition. Both seams at the top and bottom of the blanket are completely unraveled with remnants of red loose thread on both ends (bottom left: 4.5in. of red loose thread, bottom right: 2in. and 7.5in. of red loose thread; top left: 7.5in. of red loose thread, top right: 11in. of red loose thread). There is a 0.5in. hole at the bottom left of the blanket above \"VEW.\" Finally there is some wear and tear near the right of the \" '19.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.17","One rectangular green wool felt pillow with grey trim and orange lettering. Pillow backing is larger than the centered front piece, with the addition fabric cut into approximately 1in. wide strips for fringe. Pillow front is sewn to the backing with a piece of grey decorative trim featuring a stepped triangle pattern. 'WILLIAM / AND / MARY' is sewn to the pillow front in orange felt letters 1.5in. or .75in. high. Pillow is 19in. (length) x 13.5in. (width) x 1.5in. wide. Pillow is in good condition with minor pitting/holes from insect damage on back and front. One piece of fringe in upper left corner has several holes and brown discoloration. Another piece of fringe on the lower left side has 1.5in. tear in the middle. Stiching appears to be very secure with only a few exposed thread pieces on the back. SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.551","Scope and Contents","One square black felt pillowcase with an orange felt outline on the front. On the inside of the outline \"W·M·C·\" for William and Mary College is stitched in orange. Above that is an orange felt outline of a pennant. Inside the pennant \"'16\" stitched in black felt. The pillowcase also has black fringes that measure approximately 2.5in. The pillow is approximately 20in. (length) x 20in. (width) and is in excellent condition with four 9in. creases where the pillow has been folded. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.03","Scope and Contents","One wool green blanket that has a grey wool trim. The blanket also features the William and Mary Seal embroidered in gold and set against a gray circular background in the center of the blanket. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch above the seal and \"1693\" is embroidered in gold in an arch below the seal. There is a black and gold tag on the left side of the blanket that reads \"Artcraft /Manufacturing Co./ II Campau Ave, N.W./Grand Rapids/Michigan/ 100% Wool\" in gold writing. The blanket measures approximately 4ft. 7in. (width) x 6ft. (width) and is in good condition. There is a 17in. conglomeration of stains on the gray wool trim on the bottom right of the blanket. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.04","Artifacts originally created as portable or temporary coverings for indoor or outdoor floors. This classification includes rugs and carpeting but not permanently attached tile or linoleum, which are included in Building Components.","One brown and ivory mat with 3in. brown yarn fringe. Brown center of mat features ivory woven image of a Greek discus thrower, and ivory mat border features brown woven words \"BUDAPESTI, NEMZETKOZI, SPORTFILM, FESTZITVAL.\" Mat meaures 26.5in. (length) x 18.25in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459183/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2011.734.02","Artifacts originally created to answer the physical requirements and comforts of people in their living and work spaces. This classification includes desks, tables, beds, chairs, and outdoor furniture, but it excludes appliances and tools such as washing machines and ladders.","Matched groupings of artifacts originally created to meet the basic furniture needs of a specific area such as a nursery or bedroom. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Furniture sub-classifications, e.g., Seating Furniture, Supporting Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to sit upon or support a portion of their body, as is the case of foot-stools. Seating furniture includes both indoor and outdoor furniture and may be stationary pieces such as slipper chairs or allow for some movement such as rocking chairs. This classification includes upright furniture that adjusts to a reclining position, but non-adjustable furniture that is designed for reclining is included in Sleeping and Reclining Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to lay down or recline. Component parts of beds such as headboards and footboards are also included in this sub-classification.","Artifacts originally created to store, protect, and sometimes display items by means of an encasement with such features as shelves, drawers, cubbyholes, and doors. This sub-classification does not include furniture created to store food, which is listed in Food Storage Equipment.","Various metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.069","Artifacts originally created to support and sometimes store or display items without encasement, to function as steps, or to serve as horizontal surfaces for such activites as working or dining.","Artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes such artifacts as mirrors or screens.","Artifacts originally created to be placed in or around a building for the convenience of people to enhance, complement, or facilitate the maintenance of their environment. This classification includes: small furnishings, such as card receivers; non-furniture artifacts used for storage and display, such as boxes; and objects that protect furniture such as antimacassars. This classification does not includ furnishings intended primarily to communicate; they are classified as Art. Nor does this classification include devices used in productive housekeeping activity such as cooking or maintenance. Curtains are included in Window and Door Coverings.","Artifacts originally created to hold tobacco or smoking equipment or to serve as receptacles for tobacco-related waste such as ashes. Artifacts used by individuals to store smoking-related items on their persons are included in Personal Gear.","One plastic black ashtray. A brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. The ashtray plays the College of William and Mary's Alma Mater.  The ashtry is 7in (width). As of April 13, 2010, the music box components were functioning.  A recording of the ashtray is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_rlbhvARM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.025","One black ceramic William and Mary ashtray with gold trim. There is a College of William and Mary seal made of pewter that is 2in. in diameter on the upper left corner of the ashtray. It is approximately 7.25in. x 7.25in. x 1.75in. and is in good condition and weighs 2 pounds. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397861/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze ashtray with a Native American relief in the center and a depiction of the Wren Building and yard above his headdress. On the bottom of the ashtray is a \"K\" with an \"\" and \"co.\" inside an \"O.\" The ashtray was made by the Kronheimer Oldenbusch (K  O) company. It was once owned by Ethel Blanks Irvine, class of 1931 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 4 in. x 3.75 in. It is in fair condition with some corrosion around the left eye and the right side of the Indian's headdress. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.242","Artifacts originally created primarily for decorative purposes. Decorative articles may have a secondary functional use, such as a plate, but their intended use is for display. Decorative ornaments used for special occasions are icluded in Holiday Objects and Party Accessories. Note: Terms from Art also may be used, as appropriate.","This plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436979/.","Scope and Contents","One blue jasper-ware plate made by Wedgwood. The plate shows scenes of London on top, the bottom reads \"Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker\". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. The plate is 8.25in. in diameter. UA1989.018","Scope and Contents","2-English china plates. One reads \"Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution\" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads \"300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation\" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. The plates are 10.875in. in diameter.","One white English bone china bowl trimmed with gold, bearing the college coat of arms in green and gold.An inscription on the bottom states that the bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. The bowl is 4in (height) and 9in. in diameter. Images located at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901000201/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924183053/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901011686/. UA 1991.034","One silver bowl that was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: \"Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award.\" Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1993.015","One plate that was presented to the College of William  Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William  Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The plate is 8inx12in. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924127425/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901023982/. UA 1993.042","One plate that was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. The plate is 8inx12in. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133340/. UA 1994.016","One pewter plate with Princeton Tiger logo engraved. The plate is 5in. in diameter. Gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. UA 1995.021","One silver plate. It is engraved with the name \"Miss D. Elaine Lewis.\" It is 7in. Manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. UA 2007.019","One porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus at William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer (class of 1925) in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.036","One white plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. UA 2008.40","Scope and Contents","One silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with \"The College of William and Mary\" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with \"College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973.\" The plate is approximately 8in. in diameter. The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.289","One pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and \"William  Mary, The President's Council.\" The bottom of the box is engraved \"Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade.\" The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.290","One ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10in. in diameter and in good condition. UA 2009.493","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge, and back bottom edge of the plate. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.19","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold  with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.20","Artifacts originally created as a protective and often decorative cover for furniture. This sub-classification does not include bedcovers, which are included in Bedding, or tablecloths, which are included in Food Services Accessories.","Artifacts originally created to hold living plants, cut specimens, or bulbs in the home. Horticultural containers can be purely functional or serve in a decorative capacity, either as the original container or as a vessel used to conceal the original container.","Artifacts, too small to be considered furniture, originally created to store or display such items as small furnishings, articles of clothing, works of art, and household linens either on walls, floors, or horizontal surfaces such as tables. Large or more substantial storage and display pieces are include in Storage and Display Furniture. Other storage objects are included in Food Preperation Accessories, Toilet Articles, and other classifications featuring the objects they contain.","Scope and Contents","Household accessories that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts used to control pests, dispense fragrance, and facilitate certain activities in the home such as tightening rope beds.This sub-classification does not include objects listed in such classifications and sub-classifications as Toilet Articles, Maintenance TE, Regulative and Protective TE, Art and Holiday Objects.","Artifacts originally created to provide illumination. This classification includes lighting accessories such as candlesnuffers and wick trimmers, general purpose portable lighting devices such as kerosene lanters, and specialized fixtures such as streetlamps and theater lighting devices.","Artifacts originally created to shield and protect a burning substance such as oil, or that are connected to an energy source such as electricity. Lighting devices may be free-standing, portable, or fixed in place. Exposed forms of illumination are included in Lighting Holders.","Artifacts originally created to hold or support an unshielded exposed flame.  Shielded forms of illumination are included in lighting Devices.","One silver candelabrum that was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers' Company of London in honor of the College's 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.117","Lighting artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts originally created as functional or decorative components of lamps or fixtures; as controls for illumination sources, either through mechanical means or throught the ignition or extinguishing or buring substances; or to service lamps or fictures. This sub-classification also includes artifacts originally created to be burned as a source of illumination or to produce artificial light in lighting devices.","2-brass candlesticks given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Transferred from the chapel in the Wren Building. The candlesticks are 18.25in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.125","One wax candlestick with aluminum foil that was used at an event to support College of William and Mary President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 4.5 in. (lenght) and is in fair condition.","Artifacts originally created to enable people to control the temperature of their immediate environment according to their needs.  This classification does not include devices to control temperature for purposes other than human comfort, as is the case with bake ovens and kilns.  Nor does it include relatively permanent structural parts of a building, such as fireplaces or flues or whole-structure systems for environmental control; such items are included in Building Components.","Artifacts originally created to produce or assist in producing fire, or to serve as a source of fuel. This sub-classification includes matchbooks, charcoal, and tinderpistols. It does not include lighters, which are included in Smoking and Recreational Drug Equipment.","Artifacts originally created to heat or cool individual spaces by burning substances, by connection to an energy source such as electricity or by hand-operated devices. Whole-structure heating and cooling systems and humidity control devices are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the management of fire within a stove or fireplace, including tools and their associated holders, protective screens and doors, supports, and radiant surfaces. This sub-classification also includes functional components of stoves (whether heating stoves or cookstoves) as well as artifacts originally created to store supplies of fuel or tinder or contain burning substances for use in igniting fires. Structural components of fireplaces such as flues and chimney hoods are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to cover or adorn a window, door, or doorway. This classification does not include relatively permanent structural parts of buildings such as canopies, exterior shutters, and window sashes. These items are included in Door and Window Elements.","Scope and Contents","One pair of handsewn golden yellow satin curtains (2010.511.03a,b) and 2 copper wire curtain apparatuses (2010.511.03c,d). Note accompanying curtains reads, \"Dr. D. W. Davis / Contents: Curtains and apparatus used at the unveiling of the Phi Beta Kappa Tablets, December 5, 1936.\" Paper records received at the same time as these curtains were added to the Phi Beta Kappa Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Clay Clemens, WM Dept. of Government Professor. UA 2010.511.03a-d","Artifacts originally created to serve the personal needs of an individual as clothing, adornment, body protection, or an aid in grooming.","Artifacts originally created to be worn on the human body for ornamentation.  Adornment lacks the communicative aspect of objects listed in the Personal Symbols classification and is more decorative than those listed in the Personal Gear classification.  This classification does not include artifacts created to adorn clothing, which are listed in Clothing Accessories.","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for parts of the body other than hair.","One small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi.","One small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says \"John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942.\" There are also green, interlocking initials \"W\" and \"M.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484152/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647915/.","Scope and Contents","One gold charm that was given by the secret society \"13\" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads \"Lambert, 35.\" It is approximately 1in. x 0.75in and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397501/.","Scope and Contents","4-temporary tattoos each as the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. The tattoos are approximately 1.5in.x1in. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765400105/.","One sterling silver ring with translucent plastic oval inset and silver seal of the College. Plastic inset secured with four silver prongs to a decorated setting with incised triangles and lines in a vaguely art deco design. Underside of setting is decorated with an incised curvilinear pattern. Plastic inset and seal are secured with a slotted screw. Thin metal band soldered to ring underside and stamped with 'STERLING.' Ring setting measures .875in. (length) x .625in. (width), and overall length (setting and band) measures .9375in. Ring was given as a favor at a dance hosted by Richmond Polytechnic Institute. Donation of Jean Clarke, Class of 1947; transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","One brown leather cord necklace with wood beads and wooden pendant. Wood beads measure 0.375in. and necklace measures 20in. long overall. Carved wood pendant measures 3.75in. x 1.5in. and is painted in gold and purple on all sides with \"Funky 4\" \"Fanatics\" \"Four Dog\" \"Flip Mode\" and \"ZM2\". ZMM signifies Zeta Mu Mu, which is the Williamsburg graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi. Necklace carved for the WM chapter by a Charlottesville graduate. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376096/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113453341/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.08","One pair of earrings featuring a silver square shape. Within the silver square on the front is a picture of Earl Gregg Swem. On the back of the earrings within the silver square is a Google Map pinpoint location for Earl Gregg Swem Library. These earrings were crafted by Anne Sharp and given to Amy Schindler. The earrings are approximately 0.75in. (length) x 0.75in. (width) and in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.03","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for hair, as implements for securing a hairstyle, or as artificial substitutes for hair.","One white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads \"Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137.\" 19in. (length). It is is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911445/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911501/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 62. UA 2009.020.8","One colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Image(s) available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120684750/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911593/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 61. UA 2009.021.1","Artifacts originally created as coverings for the human body. This classification includes all forms of garments and also accessories such as belts or cuff links.","Articles of clothing worn on the hands, arms, or neck, and artifacts originally created for the securement, protection, or adornment of clothing. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the minor care of clothing, which are listed in Clothing Care Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One round belt buckle decorated with the words \"College of William and Mary\" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. The belt buckle is roughly 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035266/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical rectangular buckles measuring 3in.x1.75in. The words \"William  Mary\" and \"Fighting Virginians\" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled \"H.B.F. CW.\" There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939670/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.X1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390621/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.x 1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937578/.","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle engraved with \"William  Mary Fighting Virginians\". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3.5in.x 2in. and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396737/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 23. UA 2009.097","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle featuring the College Coat of Arms and \"William  Mary\" engraved above the seal. The grass on the seal is painted green and the \"W\" and \"Y\" of William  Mary are painted gold. The buckle was made by Jenkins Jewelers of Baltimore, Maryland. It measures 2.875in.x 1.75in. The buckle is in fair condition with some chips at the top of the buckle and some wear on the reverse. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944180/.","One buckle once owned by George Wythe. It was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484270/. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros.","One pair of black with brass leather colonial reproduction shoe buckles that were used by John Stewart Bryan for the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The buckles are 3.5in. x 3in. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.020.9","One navy blue tie decorated with the college's coat of arms and white and yellow stripes; sold by Society of the Alumni; came in a box decorated with the Wren Building cupola and weather vane. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1991.019","Striped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675336/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 1998.001","A dark blue tie that features an image of a woman that is holding a trident and a torch, while riding a chariot, embroidered in gold in the center. Below the image of the woman, the Olympic logo is embroidered in gold. The tie also features a black tag on the back that reads \"CLUB TIE CO. /LANSDOWNE RD. /LONDON, E18.2AX/ TEL.019895259/MADE IN ENGLAND/100% POLYESTER FIBRE.\" The tie is approximately 27in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.07","Scope and Contents","A burgundy silk tie that features what looks like the outline of the letter \"N\" in white intertwined with the Olympic logo in white at the bottom of the front of the tie. On the back of the tie there is a black tag. \"Aee Silk\" is embroidered on the tag in white cursive script. The tie is approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.08","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" with the Olympic logo beneath it, both in beige, going diagonally down the bottom front of the tie. At the bottom of the tie there is an image of the Capitol building in faded beige with \"USA\" written in beige beneath it. Under \"USA\" the Olympic logo is depicted shadowed and in beige. The back of the tie features a white tag that has \"Designs by Anthony\" embroidered in gray in cursive script. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that has \"100% POLYESTER\" printed in black. The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.09","A blue tie that features a seal of the United States Soccer Federation in the middle on the front, and on the middle on the inside of the back. The tie also has red, white and light blue stripes running diagonally down the top and bottom front of the tie. The stripes also run diagonally across the top and bottom of the back of the tie. There is also a light blue, white and red stripe at the tip of the smaller part of the tie in the back. The back of the tie also has a black tag with a golden clasp. The black tag has \"GOLDEN CLASP/ 100% POLYESTER FABRIC/U.S. PAT. NO. 2,990,551/ by PRINCE CONSORT/ PUT SMALL END THRU LOOP LABLE.\" sewn in gold. Finally, there is a white tag on the inside of the back of the larger part of the tie that reads \"WOVEN EXPRESSLY FOR U.S.S.F.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. There is an approximately 0.125in. white stain near the top on the front of the tie. There is also an approximately 1.5in. blue loose thread on the back of the tie. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.10","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" in white, with the Olympic logo below it, embroidered on the center of the front and the top and center of the back of the tie. The back of the tie also features a blue tag that has a golden clasp. \"GOLDEN CLASP/PRINCE CONSORT/U.S. PAT. NO. 3,958,823\" is sewn in gold on the tag. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that reads \"MADE IN U.S.A/RN17699/100% SILK.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.11","Scope and Contents","One black tie with Indian heads on both the back and front of the tie. Ties like this one were part of a surplus that were moved from Blow to WM Hall around 1970. This particular one belonged to Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, who received the tie as part of the William and Mary cheerleading team around 1978. There is a tag attached to the tie indicating that is was made expressly for the College of William and Mary Athletic Department. The tie is in fair condition with some staining toward the end of the tie. One of the labels on the back of the tie has been ripped off. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.239","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (width)x2in. (lenght) , and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x 5in. (length). The pin is in good condition with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943758/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5 in (width)x 2in. (length) and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x4in. (length). The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439027794/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1.5in. in diameter, and the ribbon is 5in. long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439028028/.","One gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (length)x0.75in. (width) , and the ribbon is approximately 1in. long. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. Gift of Jack Tharp. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945654/.","Scope and Contents","One gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter \"E,\" a white letter \"L,\" and two blue lines that join the \"L\" to make a letter \"K\". After the \"K\" is the number \"22\" in black. The base is engrave with \"The Whitehead  Hoag Co., Neward, N.J.\" The pin measures 0.375in. in diameter and the base measures 0.5in. in diameter. The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2008.005.7","1-Aluminum medallion pin that features green and gold thread in a criss-cross wheel pattern. The back of the pin has a squeeze clasp with which the wearer can affix the pin to his or her garment. The pin is contained inside a small cubic box measuring approximately 1.125in (length x width) and 0.75in. (height). The box has a black base and a clear top. The pin measures approximately 0.375in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.02","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has two abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in gold block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. The clasp is severely tarnished. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.04","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in black block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.05","Scope and Contents","One silver tietack featuring the letter \"W\" interlaced with the letter \"M\" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mike) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Housed in a box marked with a sticker from Stousland Sheet Metal.","One white collar that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851963/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.2","One black nylon cummerband that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852125/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.5","One pair of cuff links. They are in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One yellow feather plume that was placed on top of Marching Band hats at the College of William and Mary. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607634/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.2","One white linen and machine-made lace cravat worn by President John Stewart Bryan at Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.5","One red sash made of watered silk used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31.  UA 2009.020.7","One black sash made of silk crepe that was worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.6","Scope and Contents","One green and gold acrylic scarf that was sold during the 2010 season as a fundraiser for the William and Mary men's soccer team's international trip to Brazil in spring 2011. The words \"William  Mary Soccer\" are stiched in gold and white against a background of green and gold. At the end of the scarf, on both sides, are the words \"Tribe Soccer\" in green and gold. The scarf was made by Ruffneck Scarfs in the United Kingdom. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 2010.743","Scope and Contents","A wool scarf that has green, gold, and beige alternating. At both ends of the scarf are tassels of all three colors. there is a tag sown onto the wearer's right side that reads. \"THE SIX-FOOTER/MADE EXPRESSLY FOR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE/100% VIRGINIA WOOL\" in red. The scarf measures approximately 5ft. 9in. and is in excellent condition. Related to UA 2011.498.25b.Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25a","1-Lady's 9k yellow gold enamel and gold inlay brooch. The Brooch has a gold inlayed temple with a sun over it. The sky is done in blue enamel and the grass is done in green enamel. The brooch is shaped like a shield with a series of gold loops around it. On the back is a pendant loop with a pin, joint and catch. The brooch is contained within a black felt drawstring bag measuring approximately 3.25in. (length). The brooch measures approximately 1.75in. and is in excellent condition. There are a few scratches on the blue enamel under the sun but above the temple. There is also a small, clear strip of residue on the green enamel right below the front of the temple. On the back, below the pin, joint and catch is a curved scratch. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.01","Scope and Contents","7-Blazer buttons of varying size, each with the College seal in green and gold in the center, a white background to the seal and \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/1693\" printed in gold over a green background around the circular edges of the buttons. The larger buttons have a golden outer layer. The buttons are contained in a blue felt rectangular jewelry box measuring approximately 3.75in (length) x 2.75 (width) x 0.75in. (height). On the inside lid of the jewelry box \"BEN SILVER/ MANHASSET/ LONDON\" is printed in gold block print. The buttons are attached to the display piece in the box with silver clincher pins. The smaller blazer buttons measure approximately 0.625in. in diameter and are in good condition. Each have brown stains on the white background in the center. The larger buttons measure approximately 0.875in. in diameter and are in good condition as well. They also have brown stains on the white background in the center as well as white residue on the outer golden layers. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.03","Articles of clothing worn for sleeping, convalescing, bathing, or during dressing when partially dressed or without clothing underneath. This sub-classification includes garments intended for private wear at home.","Artcles of clothing worn on the feet and/or lower legs for protection or cover.  This sub-classification includes boots, shoes, and hosiery that may cover more than the feet or lower legs.","One pair of white cotton colonial reproduction leg hose worn during the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The hose are 32 .5in. x 3in. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.020.6","One pair of yellow pumps with tan interior. The pumps have the William and Mary coat of arms painted in green on the lower right side of the right pump and the lower left side of the left pump. The shoes were made by the Brash brand, but customized by Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013 for Commencement. Ms. Darnell wore the shoes to her department's diploma presentation ceremony. The shoes are a size 8 and are in good condition with a 1in. abrasion on the right pump (b) near the painted seal and a 0.125in. loose thread on the right seam above the painted seal. There is also wear on the toe of the right pump and a 7in. yellow stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping where the sole and the pump meet. There is a 1.125in. abrasion on the toe of the left pump (a) 1.25in. away from the painted seal. There is a 2.5in. dirt and rock stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping along the edge where the sole and the pump meet. Gift of Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013. UA 2013.250.01","Articles of clothing worn on the head for protection or cover.","Scope and Contents","\"Duc\" caps were beanies worn by first-year students at the College of William and Mary in the twentieth century. The word \"duc\" was a shortening of the word \"introductory\" and referred to the introductory courses underclassmen were enrolled in. Students commonly stitched their name on the back of their hat. Additional information is available in the SCRC Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Duc_caps.","Black and orange duc cap of Walter F. C. Ferguson that has been mounted and enclosed in glass. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1982.013","Scope and Contents","One duc cap in green, gold, and white, with the initials \"WM\" sewn in the front. The cap was used by the class of 1935 when they were Freshman. The initials \"CO\" are stitched in several places on the cap. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420573/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA1987.114","Scope and Contents","One gray, green, and gold duc cap that was once worn by Emily Harrell, class of 1942. The front of the cap has green and gold embroidered letters \"W\" and \"M\". The brim of the cap is green and gold. The back of the cap is signed Emily Harrell. The cap is 9in. (length) x 5.50in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Emily Harrell Lynch. Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462314 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462286. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 1990.056","Scope and Contents","Two dark green beanies with a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" on front and gold button on top. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 1991.026","Scope and Contents","Dark green beanie with brim turned up all around. The brim is decorated with a yellow band. There are gray letters \"WM\" sewn onto the front with gold thread and a gray button on top.Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848590 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004391. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1991.029","Scope and Contents","Duc cap from class of 1945 with \"Larry Forwood\" printed on the back. The cap is a felt beanie, green, gold and grey in color with a green button and brim. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729436/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876533/. Located in Textiles S1, SS2, Box 17. UA1991.096","Scope and Contents","Gray beanie with green and gold edging with a green button on top. A \"W\" and \"M\" is sewn in the front with green and gold stitches.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877893/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878001/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1993.001.1","Scope and Contents","Duc cap beanie worn by freshmen. Gray with WM in green letters with orange stitching. The edge of the cap is striped orange and green. Written on the cap is \"Grace Duvoisin\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948875897/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729086/.Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1993.012","Scope and Contents","Green felt beanie with yellow \"W\" and a white \"M\" sewn on front, the name \"Curt\" in white letters sown on back, and a yellow button on top. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812357/ . Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1994.006","Scope and Contents","Black and orange beanie with orange \"WM\" sown on the front. This duc cap belonged to Andre R. Goetz, class of 1926. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675530/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1994.085","Scope and Contents","Gray, orange and green women's beanie Duc cap. WM on front; written name on back \"Jean Lochridge\".Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878133/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949731566/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.006","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap for Class of 1937. Beanie with WM patch (grey background, yellow border, yellow \"W\" and green \"M\" . Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729666/ and http://www.flickr.com/scrc/2948876735/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1998.021.1","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap beanie is green and gray, numeral 34 in gold on front. Name \"Louise Rogers\" is printed in ink on the inside. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949730908/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877785/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.043","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with yellow \"W\" and gray \"M\" stitched on front. Yellow button on top. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877195/ .Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 1998.080","Duc Cap beanie with football pin and ribbons attached.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729208/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729312/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2000.015","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with orange trim and gray button on top. Gray \"WM\" sown with orange stitches on front. White and blue ribbons pinned to side. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2002.048","Green cloth beanie with a price tag ($.75) attached to the tag inside the hat. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 2007.014","Scope and Contents","Green cloth beanie with \"Steve\" stitched on the back.Gift of Steve Murden. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2007.015","A gray duc cap with trim and the letters WM in green and gold. The owner wrote her name on the back of the cap. Gift of Eleanor Ramsdell, class of 1944. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876871/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2008.07","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"HANNAH\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462334. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.005","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"SUE\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes and some fading. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731959 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462384. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.006","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and gold duc cap that once belonged to Jane Harden Hanson, William and Mary class of 1942. The top of the cap is gray with a green and gold border along the brim of the cap. The cap contains many phrases and drawings, including \"Army Brat,\" \"Miss Jane Harden, \" '42\", \"Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine,\" and a green and gold \"WM\". It is in poor condition with several dirty spots and fading of the wool. It is approximately 5 1/4 in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420887/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA 2010.429","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that once belonged to Alan \"Al\" Albert, class of 1969, while a student at the College of William  Mary. The front of the cap features a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" stitched into the cap, while the back of the cap is stitched with a black \"A\". The inside of the cap is lined with leather with a red \"Alan Albert\" label in the back. The cap was made by Collegiate mfg. co. of Ames, Iowa. The cap is in poor condition with several holes all over the top of the hat and under the brim. The cap is approximately 8 3/4in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is a size 7. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.209","Scope and Contents","One grey and orange felt duc cap that was used by the student Hugh Moore while a freshman at William and Mary. The front of the cap has a green \"bill\" and the letters \"W\" and \"M\" stiched in green. The back of the hat has \"Hugh M. Moore\" written in black ink. There is also a green button on top of the hat. The duc cap is in poor condition with one of the stitches in the back completely torn out so back of the hat is not intact. It is approximately 9 3/4in. in diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.36","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap with a gold border on the brim that was used by a female freshman student at the College of William and Mary. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" stitched in gold and there is a grey button on top of the cap. The cap is in fair condition and is approximately 9in. diameter. The button on top of the cap is loose and almost coming off the hat. Located in Textiles S1, SS2. UA 2011.368","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that was used by a male freshman student at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cap has the letter \"W\" stitched in gold and the letter \"M\" stitched in grey. The back of the cap has the name \"Don\" stitched in yellow. There is also a gold button on top of the cap. It is in fair condition and is approximately 9 1/2in. diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.369","Scope and Contents","The Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, class of 1942. A Duc Cap was traditionally worn by freshmen to the college from 1920-1970. The Duc Cap is gray and gold with green on the brim of the hat and on the button at the top. There is also a green \"W\" and \"M\" on the front of the Duc Cap. The Duc Cap has a brown lining on the inside and \"Edgar J. Fisher\" is stamped in black and written in green marker on the back. The hat is a size 6.75 and was made by the Staunton Novelty Company. The Duc Cap is in good condition. There are signs of wear and tear on the brown lining on the inside of the hat as well as considerable creasing on the front of the brown lining. There are also four holes on the gold section of the Duc Cap on the wearers left. There is an approximately 1in. brown stain on the bottom of the wearer's right and some of the green felt on the button at the top is coming off. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.24","Beige/grey wool felt duc cap with green and yellow brim, green felt covered metal button top, and green patch letters 'WM' with yellow stitching. Back of hat is inscribed 'Virginia Armstrong' in black marker, just above the brim. Duc cap belonged to Virginia Armstrong (McKinney), Arts and Sciences Class of 1941. Duc cap is in good condition with a few sections of loss of felt creating weakened areas near the brim and above the inscribed name. Small hole at top of hat where button attaches to crown. Spots of lighter/yellow discoloration on exterior under inscription and on brim. Interior has a .75in. line of black residue. Unrolling brim shows significant damage to the orginial crown color - originially grey, now exposed exterior is beige. Cap measures 7.5in. in diameter when worn and 9.5in. (length) x 5.5in. (height) when flat. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.556","Scope and Contents","Green felt duc cap with yellow edged brim, grey felt \"WM,\" and grey covered metal button on the top. Back of hat has \"Murph\" embroidered with chain stitching in yellow thread. Gift of Margaret C. Weirick, class of 1962. Transferred from the Margaret C. Weirick Papers (UA 5.162). Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2012.180.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green canvas duc cap with yellow felt banding around the brim and gray \"WM\" sewn onto front of hat crown with yellow thread. Back of crown has a handstitched yellow \"D.\" A plastic name badge pin holds a green paper with typewritten text \"DENISE ROSE TRASATTI / GROUP #12.\" A white star-shaped paper with the text \"3rd east\" handwritten in green pinned to the side of the brim.  Label inside of hat indicates that it is a size M and identifies the manufacturer as \"Collegiate Mfg. Co., Ames - Iowa.\"  Hat is in fair condition with several holes in the felt banding on the brim. Hat is wrinkled/misshapen due to previous storage and points of the white paper star are crinkled/folded. Gift of Denise Sellers; duc cap was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Textiles, S1 SS2. UA 2012.400.01","One academic hood, of Garrett Dalton, for a M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia; trimmed in green velvet and lined with black and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.026","One academic hood owned by James Hardy Dillard; black wool hood lined in maroon but without velvet trim. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692974/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.027","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an orange interior that belonged to William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692996/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721953734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.2","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an olive green and white interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693012/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721108704/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.3","One black academic hood with purple lining and a dark olive interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693028/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a blue and white interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945399/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.5","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a gold interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945421/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.6","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining with a gold, green, and silver interior that was probably used for Commencement Ceremonies at William and Mary. The hood belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945441/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.7","One College of William and Mary academic hood, trimmed with white velvet and lined with green, silver, and gold. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 28. UA 1986.029","One academic hood trimmed in blue velvet and lined with blue and white, from Columbia University that was once owned by Cecil McCulley. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/29237059122/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.030.2","One black with blue velvet trim academic hood from Johns Hopkins University that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and black. Academic Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257657/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10.UA 1988.010.2","One black with purple velvet trim hood from the College of William and Mary that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and white. Hall was awarded an honorary degree by William and Mary in 1921. College of William and Mary Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257681/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10. UA 1988.010.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and light blue interior from Brandeis University that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there in 1958. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.2","One black William and Mary hood with purple velvet lining and a green, gold, and silver interior that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977511/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a red and blue interior from University of Pennsylvania that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977535/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52.  UA 1991.081.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a yellow and blue interior from the U. S. Naval Academy that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received his undergraduate degree. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977539/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.5","One green, sliver, and gold hood used for awarding an honorary degree at the College of William and Mary to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442480/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047A","One purple hood from unknown sources that once belonged to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442504/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047B","One hat, made of velvet and silk worn by  John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College of the College of William and Mary. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 21.  UA 1980.120","Scope and Contents","One yellow painters cap with the WM feather logo on top and front and \"Go Tribe\" on the sides, all written in green; has yellow bill; 99 cent price tag removed. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848718/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1987.019","One top hat owned by College of William and Mary professor John Lesslie Hall.  Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 23. UA 1988.010.1","Scope and Contents","One dark green baseball cap; size 7 5/8, with \"WM\" embroidered on the front, used by baseball team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848872/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1990.029","Scope and Contents","One green velor cowboy hat with a white hat band, size medium. The swim team purchased these cowboy hats to resell as part of a fundraising effort. The venture was not successful, but did eventually break even. Hat about 14in. (length) x 16\" 6.5\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405694/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 37. UA1990.043","Scope and Contents","One dirty and torn green baseball cap with the letters \"WM\" marked on the front, used by catcher William \"Bill\" J. Harris, class of 1973.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004995/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA1990.045","One baseball cap used by WM baseball team spring 1977; has green bill; crown is partly green mesh and partly yellow fabric; has patch with WM Indian logo. Cap was worn by Jamal Oweis, class of 1979. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848248/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA1990.059","Scope and Contents","3-yellow cardboard sun visors, with \"Indians\" printed on them in green; distributed by Society of the Alumni. Image(s)available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483948/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27.  UA 1990.070","Scope and Contents","One dirty white tennis hat, with the green numbers \"56\" on it; significance of hat currently unknown. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808613/. Located inTextiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 1991.027","Scope and Contents","One white painters cap with the words \"WM '86\" on the front and \"Alumni House\" on the back. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 58. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808631/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582226/. UA1991.028","One green military hat with a dark green silk ribbon cross design that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025196/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 44. UA1991.084.5","Green baseball cap with white embroidery that shows the Swem logo and name. Worn by students to the capitol in Richmond to lobby the General Assembly for funds ($24 million) to renovate and add to the library. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848152/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA 1998.012","2-green caps distributed at Class of 1946 50th reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085488002/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 2000.005.1-2","Scope and Contents","Black baseball cap with \"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\" embroidered on the front in light blue, gray and white; on back is Comedy Central logo in light blue. Cap was sent by Jon Stewart for an exhibit in the Swem Library to mark commencement 2004 when Stewart was the commencement speaker. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849616/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849744/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA 2004.005.","Scope and Contents","White cloth sun visor with the College's Coat of Arms and \"WM Class of 1956\" imprinted in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825534/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 2007.016","Hat worn by Margaret Thatcher during her term as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979237/and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979521/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 22. UA 2007.033.","A green baseball cap with a gold W, red ribbon, and gold M sown on the front. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849222/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 2007.055","Scope and Contents","A green and beige baseball cap with a gold William, red ribbon, and gold Mary sown on the front. \"WM Alumni Care\" is sewn on the reverse in red. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005309/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005485/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA. 2007.056","Scope and Contents","One gold visor that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. On the front of the visor the words \"William  Mary Pep Band\" are stitched in Green. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442448/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27. UA 2007.073.3","White marching band hat with a green and gold band, gold buttons on either side of the brim, a gold chain extending between the buttons across the brim, and gold trim at the front of the brim. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825546/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.1","One plastic black hat with felt on top that was worn by Kevin Dua, 2009 Senior Class President, during his attempt to break the world record for the largest Thriller dance group at the College of William and Mary. The event took place on the Sunken Garden on April 19, 2009. The College broke the previous world record of 147 with 242 students, faculty, and staff joining Dua in the attempt. The hat is in poor condition with two 2 1/2in. cracks in the brim. The hat is approximately 12 1/2in.(length) x 11 1/2in. (width). Gift of Kevin Dua. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4153890696/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 69. UA 2009.339","Scope and Contents","One green felt baseball cap that was used to dress a doll. The brim of the cap is gold with \"W  M\" written in gold on the front of the cap. It is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399937/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 2010.188","Scope and Contents","A red baseball cap with black trim around the brim. The cap features a white decoration sewn onto the front. Below the decoration \"Beijing 2008\" is sewn on in white. Beneath \"Beijing 2008\" the Olympics logo is sewn on. The white decoration  is a dancing man based on the Chinese character for 'capitol.' The decoration could represent a sportsman, runner, gymnast, or Chinese dancer. The cap is in excellent condition with  a 1.25in. red loose thread on the inside of the cap near the center. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.01","A dark blue base ball cap that features the Greek letters Theta Delta Chi in light blue stitched across the outside front of the baseball cap. The baseball cap also has a blue plastic size adjuster in the back. It is made out of nylon and is in fair condition. The baseball cap has suffered distortion. There are five 1-2in. orange paint stains on the inside of the cap going along the front. The inside rim of the hat has suffered discoloration and is now brown where it may have been white.There is also dirt on the plastic size adjustor and one notch in the plastic size adjustor is missing. Gift of Rene A Henry. UA 2010.193.04","Scope and Contents","One green cotton baseball hat with \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in white and the Swem window above.The hat was previously owned by Connie McCarthy while Dean of University Libraries. That was made by SCI. The hat is in fair condition with evidence of green fading and is approximately 8 1/2in. x 11in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.369","Scope and Contents","One white plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat has a sticker with the William  Mary coat of arms and \"The College of William  Mary\" in green and gold; as well as a black and white sticker with \"C. McCARTHY\". On one side of the hat is a depiction of a man pushing a wheel, \"Swem Library\" in green above the picture, and \"A Library for a New Century\" is written in green below the picture. It is in fair conditon and is approximately 9in. x 11 5/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.373","One gold plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat features a figure reading a book against a blue background. The hat is in fair condition and is approximately 7 3/4in. x 10 1/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA. 2010.374","One blue nylon hat with the Greek letters Theta, Delta, and Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity and student at the College of William and Mary. The hat itself is dark blue, while the stiched letters are of a light blue color. It is in poor condition with a lot of wear and dirt around the brim of the hat. It is approximately 7in.  x 11 1/2in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.640","Scope and Contents","A green cowboy hat that features a green \"W and \"M\" outlined in gold on the front. There is a gold and white trim separating the top of the hat from the brim. Inside the gold and white trim \"WILLIAM AND MARY INDIANS\" is embroidered in green. There is a gold feather, as well as smaller red, green, and black feathers, tucked into the side of the hat on the wearer's left. The inside of the hat has a white tag that indicates that the hat is a size medium and was made in the United States. The hat is in excellent condition. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.13","Scope and Contents","Green cotton and Polyester baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with letters \"W\" and \"M\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. The red ribbon is the sumbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. cypher in gold thread. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451823/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.01","Scope and Contents","Green and tan brushed cotton canvas baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"William Mary\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. Reverse of hat machine-embroidered with \"WM Alumni Care.\" The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Made in the USA by Classic Sportswear, Inc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374866/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452427/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.02","Scope and Contents","One green cotton and khaki suede baseball cap with a gold College of William and Mary logo. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"WM\" royal cypher in gold thread. Made in the USA by University Square Industries, Inc., in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. 8in. (length) x 4.5in. (height) x 8in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451563/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.735.01","Khaki colored cotton baseball hat with the movie projector logo for \"4jit/Forjit Films LLC.\" Hat was manufactured in Cambodia. The hat was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles, S1,SS4. UA 2013.005.02","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton canvas bucket hat with \"VIMS VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE\" stitched in white thread at the front. Hat measures 11.75 in. (length) x 4.5 in. (height) and is in excellent, unworn condition. Gift of Bruce Christian. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2013.177.01","Scope and Contents","One black baseball cap featuring the interstate symbols for food and hotels as well as the logo for Swem Library stitched in white on the front. \"Eat, Sleep, Swem\" are stitched in white above each corresponding symbol. The baseball cap is a one size fits all and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.02","Scope and Contents","1-white cap with the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon stitched in purple on the front. Beneath this a gold line is stitched. Below the gold line \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" is stitched in purple. Below that is stitched another gold line. The cap has an adjustable strap in the back and the inside has brown lining. The cap was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The purple and gold on the cap represent the fraternity colors. The cap is made of 100% cotton and made by Anvil. The cap is in good condition with various loose threads on the inside of the cap on the reverse of the stitching on the front. There is also a 0.5in. loose thread on the right side of the adjustable strap. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.02","Scope and Contents","WM Latin American Student Union headscarf. Large triangular headscarf. Machine-made cotton or polyester, white. in good condition with some stains. Headscarf comes from a 2011 Latin American Student Union event where several group members wore scarves in the Sunken Gardens during the group's first awareness week. The scarves were meant to imitate those worn by the group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. This is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. Latin American Student union members, wearing these scarves, answered questions abut the disappeared and related human rights matters in Latin America. Approx. 44in. (length) x 28.5in. (width). Donated by Jessica Fernanda Chilin-Hernández, Class of 2012. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2012.081.01","Articles of clothing worn as normal indoor or temperate outdoor public wear to cover parts of the body, exclusive of accessories, footwear, and headwear.","T-shirt commemorating the Epson Ivy Bowl football game between WM and the Japanese all-star team which took place in Japan on Jan. 8, 1989; shirts were made by Dough Morton and distributed to those on the train in route to Kyoto to watch the game. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545354/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1989.120","A bright yellow t-shirt with black lettering advertising the 1978 Virginia Shakespeare Festival. On the front appears \"Virginia Shakespeare Festival, July 21 - August 20, 1978.\" On the back appears \"The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752301/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/229654372/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.011","Scope and Contents","One bright yellow t-shirt, size medium, decorated with a take-off on the coat-of-arms, a sun smiling on a group of teepees bearing different class years, and the words \"William and Mary Homecoming 1979\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545414/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.016","Scope and Contents","T-shirt from the Society of the Alumni sponsored trip to Boston for a WM/Harvard football game. Green shirt with gold lettering reading \"WM The Indians have come for real this time ... and we don't mean for tea! Boston trip 1980\", size XL 45-48. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.009","White t-shirt with colorful timeline of the College of William and Mary. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545644/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.051","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt with green lettering \"Charter Week 1993 How to Age 300 Years in One Week\". Designed by Meg Thomas, assistant to Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Tercentenary Office for Tercentenary Office Staff. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545780/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.003","Scope and Contents","White with green \"WM 1693-1993 300\". Logo and blue Busch Gardens logo. \"International Physics Olympiad, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545766/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.075","Purple t-shirt with green and gold logo \"1693-1993  300.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490641/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA 2007.032","Scope and Contents","A beige, adult size large t-shirt from the College of William and Mary's homecoming festivities. The front reads \"College of William and Mary HOMECOMING 2000\" in green in the upper corner. The back reads \"year 2000 BACK to the FUTURE Homecoming 2000 - October 26-29 Society of the Alumni College of William and Mary\" in green and maroon. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.049","Scope and Contents","A cream colored t-shirt that reads \"College of William  Mary Homecoming 96\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"The Majesty of It All - Homecoming October 24-27 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni 96.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.051","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that reads \"300 - William  Mary 1693-1993 Homecoming 5K Run\" on the front. The reverse reads \"Richmond Times-Dispatch\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter Society of the Alumni.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.052","Scope and Contents","A green t-shirt for the Swem Library American Cancer Society Relay for Life team. The green t-shirt with black lettering reads \"American Cancer Society Relay For Life\" under the Swem window on the front and \"Pretenders to the Throne\" under an illustration of Queen Mary II and King William III. Gift of Carol McAllister. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490663/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323478/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2007.092.","Scope and Contents","A size large yellow t-shirt with green lettering reading \"Go Tribe Division 1AA Semi-Finals\" on the front and \"Flush the Dukes!\" on a toilet on the back. The t-shirt is from the football playoff game between the College of William and Mary and James Madison University played on December 10, 2004. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167913/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001384/. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.003","Pink t-Shirt with World War II era Rosie the Riveter-style woman worker on the front under the caption \"Celebrating 90 Years of Women!\" Back of shirt reads \"Meet and Greet Luncheon and Panel Discussion April 6, 2008 11am-3pm Wren Courtyard.\" The t-shirts were sold at the 90 Years of Women event organized by students.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001444/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.037","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with a caution sign on the front that reads \"Caution Approaching Suicide Strip.\" Inside the sign is a depiction of the Grim Reaper. Below the sign are two spades with \"Marshalltown USA\" written on them. The back reads \"44SN 180: It's A Two Lane Killer Site.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001568/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168147/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.044","Scope and Contents","The shirt was part of the retirement celebration for Vice President for Student Affairs William Samuel Sadler on April 18, 2008. The shirt is green with \"William and Mary and Sam\" written in gold on the front.  The back of the shirt includes the College Seal in gold surrounded by \"William and Mary and Sam.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168157/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001612/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.046","Scope and Contents","The shirt is white with \"The College of William and Mary Employee Appreciation Day\" in green on the front. The back of the shirt has \"Colonial Sports\" written in green with their contact information. This t-shirt was distributed to College of William and Mary classified and hourly employees during the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day luncheon on the lawn of the Wren Building. The shirts were made possible by the William and Mary Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE).  Size large. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674142/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810811/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.059","Scope and Contents","One cotton t-shirt given out at the Men's Soccer game against Georgia State on October 29, 2008. The t-shirt was thrown into the stands for a fan to catch after the team scored a goal. It was caught by Steven Bookman. The t-shirt is white with \"William  Mary\" in green, \"Soccer\" in gold, and \"Tribe\" in gold with a green background. The shirt is a size large and is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738923/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2008.120","Scope and Contents","One maroon cotton t-shirt from the 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, sponsored by the Charles Center of the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"WM Undergraduate Science Research Symposium 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"14th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, February 22, 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt also features an atom with a computer, a mathematical formula, the moon, and molecules inside. The t-shirt is a large and is 30 1/2 in x 29 3/4 in. The shirt is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731997/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738873/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.076","Scope and Contents","A black shirt that has the Olympics logo printed in gold at the top. \"Athens '96\" is printed in raised green letters below the Olympics logo. A green laurel leaf is printed in raised relief style to the side (wearer's left) of the Olympics logo and \"Athens '96.\" Beneath \"Athens '96\"  \"100 Years Olympic Games\" is printed in green and under that \"THE GOLDEN OLYMPICS\" is printed in gold block font. The shirt is made of 100% \"Baumwolle\" or cotton and was made in Greece. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4in.  loose black thread on the collar on the wearer's left. There is an approximately 3.5in. loose black  thread on the inside at the bottom of the shirt on the wearer's right. There is also a 1in., 0.5in., and .25in. loose black thread in the same area. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.02","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that features the Barcelona Olympics logo. The logo symbolizes a human figure running or jumping. The head of the human is blue to symbolize the \"Mediterraneanness \" of Barcelona the arms are yellow and the legs are red. Both red and yellow are the colors of Spain. Beneath the Barcelona Olympics logo \"Barcelona '92\" is printed in black times new roman font. Below that is the Olympics logo. \"© 1988 COOB '92, S.A. ™\" is printed in black below the Olympics logo. The shirt is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.03","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, to line the bottom of a trunk that was in storage. The top left-hand side of the shirt contains the phrase \"William and Mary 1978 Homecoming\" written in gold. The middle of the shirt has the word \"Toga!\" with a copyright symbol and the year 1978, all written in gold. The t-shirt is a size large. The t-shirt is in poor condition with several holes near the collar with dirt stains all over the front and back. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.238","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt celebrating Homecoming at the College of William and Mary in 1995 that was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982. The front pocket of the t-shirt has \"The College of William  Mary\" written in purple. The back of the shirt has a depiction of the Wren Building with the phrase \"Raising the Roof\" in the middle of the building, \"Homecoming 1995\" just below in green, and \"October 26-29\" below Homecoming written in purple. It is a size large and is in poor condition with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.462","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt that was given out during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China and was once owned by Rene Henry, class of 1954. The shirt contains the emblem for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Chinese character jing, meaning capital and stands for the city of Beijing, set against a red background. Below the jing character is \"Beijing 2008\" written in black, and the five Olympic rings that are blue, gold, black, green, and red. The shirt was made by Xiang Lin. It is in good condition and is a size XXL. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.217","Scope and Contents","White cotton t-shirt with multi-color screen printing. Made by Tultex Cotton in the USA, size Large. Front printed in multiple colors with \"William  Mary Tercentenary Celebration\" and imagery of the College. Back printed in green with \"WM\" logo. 1993. 31.5in. (length) x 37.5in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458353/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381578/ Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.03","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with red and black text, \"A / CLASS ACT / 1st ANNUAL 5K RUN / WM HOMECOMING '92.\" Shirt also features the image of a black bowtie and three red buttons near the collar. The back of the t-shirt features the race sponsors in red text, \"The Bookstore / College of William  Mary\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter / Society of the Alumni.\" T-shirt manufactured by Tultex and sized X-Large. T-shirt is in fair condition with some yellowing near the collar and fading of the screen printing. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.04","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with stylized image of William  Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III and green text \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" on the front. Back of t-shirt features text reading, \"The job dresses for him. / Bears play dead when he walks by. / He understands Confusion Corner. / He is... / THE MOST INTERESTING MAN AT WILLIAM  MARY / Homecoming Parade / Friday, October 26, 2012 / Stay spirited, my friends.\" Transferred from WM University Relations. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.387.01","Light lime green t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring a ska band in the background with a singer in the middle and rings featuring the faces and names of several individuals (Martha, TJ, Tim, Blake, Wilson, Todd, Ben, Ryan, Matt, and Julie). The bottom of the design features the band name \"Tectonic Tex  The Velveteens.\" T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.01","White cotton t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring John Tenniel's original Alice in Wonderland illustration of the Mad Hatter, with the text \"GOT MERCURY?\" and the Quicksilver Scientific logo. T-shirt is in good condition with small black and brown stains at the collar and a linear black smudge in the middle, front of the shirt.  According to their website, Quicksilver Scientific is \"an analytical laboratory that specializes in mercury speciation analysis.\" William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.03","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with white screen print on the front, featuring a circular globe logo with the text \"2010 INTERNATIONAL MERCURY EXPO AT WM\" in the wearer's upper left. The back of the t-shirt features a smokestack illustration with red text \"CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE Hg MERCURY SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2 DIRT CARBON PM MONOXIDE NOX NITROGEN\" below. T-shirt is in excellent unworn condition with a few loose threads on the collar in the back. William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.04","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with white screen print on the front reading \"You've Been Naughty...\" in old western-style font. The back of the t-shirt reads \"Now Pay Up!\" and features an old western-style wanted poster in white with a picture of a mustached cowboy behind jail bars in orange. The poster reads \"CAPTURED FOR KIDS\" in orange old western-style font above the cowboy picture and \"ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL\" in orange old western-style font below the cowboy picture. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.75 in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.02","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with white screen print writing on the front that reads \"got hope?\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither will we. Up 'til Dawn-2005\" in white screen print. The back of the shirt also features logos of Apple, Inc., Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Hooters, VIPdesk, Domino's Pizza, Interstate Resources, Inc., Campus Shop, Capital Cadillac Hummer GMC, and Chanello's Pizza all sponsors of the Up 'til Dawn event at William and Mary. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with 1.75in. of unraveling seam on bottom of the shirt in the back and 0.25in. of unraveling seam on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.03","Scope and Contents","Green shirt with the phrase \"This is what a Jihadist looks like.\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. The back has the phrase \"i struggle for: _______\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. Below the phrase is an image of a bird in light yellow and what looks like stylized Arabic script. At the bottom of the back of the shirt is written \"ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK 2009: MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.\" The shirt is in good condition with a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve and a 4.125in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.03","Scope and Contents","Grayish-brown shirt with \"ONE\" written in blue on the front. Next to \"ONE\" is written \"GOD\" in blue stylized script. Beneath \"GOD\" is written \"MESSAGE\" and beneath that is written \"LOVE\" both in blue stylized script. The back features a blue tree with a blue peace symbol in the middle. The three symbols for the Three Abrahamic faiths are depicted in blue. Below the tree is written \"IAW 2010.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is 1.5in. loose threads on the inside of both sleeves. There is also a smattering of light brown stains (possibly bleach stains) across the front of the shirt. There is also an approximately 0.25in. hole right below the \"E\" in \"ONE\" on the front of the shirt. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.06","Scope and Contents","Beige biodegradable t-shirt featuring a tree on the front. To the right of the tree is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" in green. Below that is written \"EARTH WEEK 2012\" in green. There is a \"W\" and \"M\" written in green and two green leaves sticking out from behind the \"W\" and \"M\" on the wearer's right sleeve. The shirt was offered to students by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) during Earth Week of 2012. The shirt is a size large and in good condition. There is a 0.25in. brown stain below the wearer's left sleeve on the front. There is also a 7in. brown stain and a 2.5in. brown stain on the wearer's right at the bottom. There is also a smattering of brown stains on the wearer's right side near the bottom in the back and by the wearer's left sleeve in the back. There is a 0.25in. stain on the back near the bottom and a green stain surrounding the collar and shoulder of the shirt on the wearer's right. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.07","Scope and Contents","T-shirt in honor of William and Mary's 300th anniversary. The t-shirt is white and features \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green on the wearer's left on the front. The reverse of the shirt features the Wren building weathervane in gold and gray. \"1693\" is written in gray inside the gold flag of the weathervane. \"1993\" is written in gray as part of the gray arrow of the weathervane. \"300\" is written in green below the weathervane with the second \"0\" connected to the gold stem of the weathervane. The \"300\" is underlined in gold and beneath that is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" with \"WILLIAM\" and \"MARY\" written in gold and the \"\" written in gray. The shirt is a size large and in fair condition. There is fraying all along the collar and yellow stains along the collar and the bottom of the sleeves. There is also a small hole at the bottom of the front of the shirt. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. UA 2013.267.01","Scope and Contents","Gold shirt with green lettering reading \"Havens' Heroes William and Mary Swim Team New York Life 82 83\" on the front and reverse reads \"Stalag WM No One Escapes\" with a picture of two hands grasping prison bars. Size L. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc//2296545518/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752473/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.010","Scope and Contents","Navy 100% cotton t-shirt, XL, with WM coat of arms in white bisected by lamda and reading \"William and Mary GALA\" (gay and lesbian alumni/ae). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752503/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.017","One green cotton t-shirt used by the a capella group Gentlemen of the College at William and Mary. The shirt belonged to E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. The shirt features several singers and a staff of music with a treble clef and notes on the staff. Written in gold surrounding the staff is the phrase \"Gentlemen of the College: Men's A Capella Harmony.\" It is in good condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers(UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.2","Scope and Contents","Short sleeve, brown, 100% cotton t-shirt with pocket; back of shirt has imprint of the Wren Building with the words \"Institute of Early American History and Culture\" encircling it. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545632/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.040","Scope and Contents","Blue shirt with black lettering \"Mary and William\" from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, WM Law Society. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545816/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.005","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved white shirt with black lettering \"Theta Delta Chi Harry Buffalo\" with a drawing of a viking. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545718/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545712/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.019","Purple and gold and white lettering on chest, with white arm bands, size L, owned by John Leach. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.022","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved, light blue, 100% cotton imprinted in blue with outline of the coat of arms and smiling sun, in center are two out-spread hands on which rests an abstract human figure, below are the words \"Health Career's Club\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545746/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.030","Scope and Contents","Grey shirt, XL, cotton, with green lettering on front \"Pledge Class of 1992 AE Virginia Kappa\". Back contains lion figure, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856, 1992, hole in the lion figure, hole below \"Virginia\", stained. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490437/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323224/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.014","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490567/","A size extra large white t-shirt with green cuff, collar, and lettering on the front. The back features an Irish rose design. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size extra large white t-shirt with black lettering on the front and back. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size medium gray t-shirt from the William and Mary Covenant Players production of \"Guys and Dolls.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167947/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.012","One blue cotton t-shirt used in performances by the student a cappella group Reveille of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt reads \"Reveille women's a cappella \" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"turn the radio up for that sweet sound...\" in white lettering. Just below this quote is a diagram of hands showing how to snap your fingers during the song. The t-shirt is a size small and is in great condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738819/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738835/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.107","Scope and Contents","One lime green cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William and Mary Heritage Dancers, a student group at the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"William  Mary Heritage Dancers\" in black, and the right sleeve reads \"W  M\" in black. On the back of the shirt, there is a depiction of a man and women in colonial costume dancing. Also on the back, there is a quote from Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" that reads \"Such very superior dancing is not often seen\" in black. The shirt is in great condition and is a size large. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732087/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732065/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA2009.176","Scope and Contents","One gray cotton/polyester t-shirt worn by the members of the swing-style band Wham Bam Big Band, a student music group at the College of William and Mary. The shirt contains the phrase \"The Wham Bam Big Band\" in black letters. The \"W\" features a hat on top of one half of the \"W\" while the other half is shaped like a saxophone. A part of the \"h\" is in the shape of a guitar fingerboard. Finally, part of the \"B\" in Bam is in the shape of the end of a trumpet. The shirt is a size medium and is in great condition. Gift of Marc Presler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738943/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.208","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in gold with a depiction of a gold treble clef in the background. It is a size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.508","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton t-shirt that was worn by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The front of the shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" written in green. It is a size small and is in good condition.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.509","Scope and Contents","One cotton green and gold striped rugby shirt that is the official uniform for the William and Mary Pep Band. The shirt has \"William and Mary Pep Band\" in green on the front of the shirt. The shirt was made by Barbarian Rugby Wear Inc. It is a size small and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.510","Scope and Contents","One pink cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William  Mary all-female Christian a cappella group Common Ground during performances. The front of the shirts has \"Common Ground\" written in pink and red, and the back of the shirts features a pink and red cross in front of a red heart. The shirt was made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition and is a women's size XL. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.143","Scope and Contents","A green button-up shirt with brown collar and sleeve edges worn under the Alumni Band uniform jacket. The shirt has brass-gold buttons and a shirt pocket on the front on the wearer's right side. There is also a brass-gold button on the bottom inside of the jacket on the wearer's right. The shirt is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03b","Gift of James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.731.01","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Stedman Hi-Cru in the USA, size Large. Front printed in white with \"William and Mary, Gala\" and Seal of the College of William and Mary. 1974. 28.75in. (length) x 34in.(width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458247/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.02","Scope and Contents","Red cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary\". Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29.25in. (length) x 41in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458643/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458787/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.04","The title Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume appears on the front of the shirt in Japanese characters. [Characters were transliterated for this description as database would not accept Japanese characters at time of input. 04/23/12] Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume / The Daughter of 20 Faces, is an anime adaptation of a manga series, which aired in Japan in 2008. Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2012.147.01","Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2012.170.01","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with red and gold screen print on the front reading \"Homecoming/ Phi Mu Kappa Delta Rho 2005\" featuring a gold tiara over the \"H.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Today we salute you/ Mr. Homecoming Slogan Inventor/ you spend all your time coming up with a slogan nobody can use/ Here's to your/ Proud Past, Bright Future/ William and Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia\" in red and white screen print. The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with a loose thread on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.01","Scope and Contents","Red shirt featuring a small blue silhouette of a basketball player on the wearer's top left. \"DELTA GAMMA\" and \"ANCHOR SLAM\" encircle the silhouette in blue screen print. The back of the shirt features a blue anchor with a white basketball beside the anchor and a blue and white shooting star behind the anchor and basketball. The Greek letters for Delta Gamma are beside the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"NO EXCUSES/PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION\" are written in blue screen print above the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"ANCHORSLAM\" is written in white screen print below them. The shirt is a size small. The shirt is in good condition with a 0.75in. unraveling seam in the back of the shirt at the bottom. It also has two 0.25in. black stains on the wearer's right sleeve in the back and a 0.25in. stain on the back of the shirt near the tail of the shooting star. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.04","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"ISC/ Recruitment/ FALL 2006\" written in white screen print on the wearer's top left side. the back features a white outline of a young woman in a hat and floral dress. \"Fall 2006/ SISTERHOOD/since 1921\" is written in white screen print above the young woman. \"Sign Up Today\" is written in white screen print behind the young woman. \"Inside Sorority Life/ You've Got Questions? We've Got Answers! / Recruitment 2006/ Friends Today, Sisters Forever\" is written in white screen print inside the outline of the young woman. A barcode is at the bottom behind the young woman's feet. The shirt is a size large. It in good condition with a 0.75in unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.05","Scope and Contents","Pink t-shirt featuring a white hibiscus flower on the wearer's top left front of the shirt. \"Recruitment 2007\" is written in white above the hibiscus in an arch. \"Sorority Life\" is written in white below the hibiscus. The back of the shirt features the Greek letters of all of the Sororities at William and Mary laid out in a lei'i style. A white outline of a hibiscus flower separates each sorority's Greek letters. Inside the lei'i is written \"Lei'ing the Foundation for SISTERHOOD Since 1921\" in white. A white hibiscus flower is also inside the lei'i of Greek letters next to the \"Since\" and above the \"1921.\" The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. The wearer's right sleeve has a 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 5in. protruding loose thread and a 3.75in. loose thread on the inside. The wearer's left sleeve has a 4in. loose thread on the inside. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.06","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt with pink screen print on the front that reads \"Sorority Recruitment.\" \"Fall 2007\" is written in white screen print beneath \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The front of the shirt also features a white hibiscus flower under the \"s\" and \"o\" of the phrase \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. On top of the cypher are the Greek letters of all the William and Mary Sororities written in pink. Above the cypher \"THE SORORITY WOMEN OF WM...\" is written in white screen print. Below the cypher is written \"INDIVIDULALLY UNIQUE, TOGETHER COMPLETE\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.125in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. The shirt also has a 5.75in. loose thread, a 0.125 and 0.5in. unraveling seam on the collar. The armpit of the wearer's left sleeve has a 2in. loose thread. The wearer's right sleeve has a 1in. loose thread and 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 2.5in. protruding loose thread. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.07","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"Hey, William  Mary...Wake Up! with REVEILLE\" written in white on the front on the wearer's top left. It also features a small white outline of a trumpet and sound waves coming out of the trumpet under the \"Wake\" and next to the \"Up.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"REVEILLE\" in white script and features a treble cleft and b-flat note at the end of \"Reveille.\" The back also features outlines of women, possibly members of the a cappella group, behind the word \"Reveille.\" There is also a phrase that reads \"Women's a cappella esc. Company 1992\" Below the word \"Reveille\" and the outline of women. The shirt is a size XL. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam with a 0.75in. protruding loose thread and a 1.50in. unraveling seam on the bottom in the front of the shirt. The shirt also has a 0.25in. loose thread on the wearer's left sleeve on the inside and a 1.25in. loose thread on the collar of the shirt. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013. 087.01","Scope and Contents","Light blue t-shirt with \"Authentic a cappella MUSIC\" written in white on the wearer's left front pocket, enclosed in a white rectangle. The reverse features a dark blue high heel. Under the high heel is written \"reveille a cappella\" in white screen print. Underneath this phrase is written \"SINCE 1992\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of both sleeves. The shirt also has a 0.125in. loose thread on the collar. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013.087.02","Scope and Contents","Dark blue long sleeve shirt with \"Phi Mu\" written in a gray moon and star design across the front. The back features the Greek letters of Phi Mu in light pink screen print on top of a purple cloud outlined in gray on the wearer's top right. On the wearer's top left opposite the cloud are nine gray stars with three out of the nine having purple centers. Below the cloud and the stars is written \"what dreams are made of\" in gray outline screen print. Below this phrase is written \"Spring Bid Day 2006\" in light pink moon and star design. The shirt is a size small. It is in good condition with a 0.5in. loose thread at the bottom in the back of the shirt. The shirt also has a 1.25in. loose thread on both the wearer's right and left sleeve on the inside nearest the collar. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.02","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt featuring a white flower and tree on the front. The reverse features the William and Mary cypher in white. Above the cypher \"William  Mary\" is written in white with \"Japanese Cultural Association\" written under it in white, both phrases are written in an arch over the William and Mary cypher. Below the cypher are written Japanese characters. Two small white flowers are on either side of the phrase \"Japanese Cultural Association.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in excellent condition. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.01","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring the continent of Africa and island of Madagascar on the front in white. Below the picture of the continent is written \"AFRICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY\" in white. The back of the shirt features a quote from Kwame Nkrumah that reads \"'We face neither East nor West; we face Forward'\" written in white. The sleeve on the wearer's left has the acronym A.C.S. written in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in fair condition. The white continent and island on the front of the shirt have numerous vertical cracks. There is a 0.25in. stain on the collar on the wearer's left as well as a 1.25in. brown stain (possibly bleach stain) across the center of the collar. The front of the shirt also has three small brown spots (possibly bleach stains one near the wearer's right sleeve, one above the continent of Africa and one to the right of the continent). The back has a small white stain near the bottom on the wearer's left. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.02","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION\" written in black on the front. Below this phrase is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in black. There is a black henna design intertwining with the \"N\" in \"ASSOCIATION\" and the \"ARY\" in \"MARY\" and running midway down the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt has the word \"PEACE\" written in black and features the star and crescent symbol as the \"C\" in \"PEACE.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 1.25in. unraveled seam in the back with a 1.5in. and a 1in. protruding loose thread. There is a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as an approximately 3.5in. stain. The wearer's left sleeve has 0.75in. loose thread and an approximately 3.5in. stain on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.04","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with \"WILLIAM  MARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION\" written in white on the front. The reverse features a map of Mexico, Central and South America, as well as Cuba and other Caribbean countries in white. There are white birds flying off from the edges of each area. To the right of the South American continent is written a quote in white from the song Latinoamerica by Calle 13 that says \"Soy America Latina un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom. There is also a 2.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.05","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring a Filipino Sun. Next to the Sun is the acronym \" fasa\" in yellow. Next to the acronym is written \"fILIPINO\" and \"aMERICAN\" in blue as well as \"sTUDENT\" and \"aSSOCIATION\" in red. Below this is written \"at the College of William  Mary\" in white. The reverse of the shirt reads \"SHINING SINCE 1991\" in yellow and white dot-matrix text. The shirt is in good condition and has a 1.5in. unraveled thread on the back of the collar. There is also a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as a 0.375in. and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.08","Scope and Contents","Gray t-shirt with the acronym \"MESA\" written in light blue on the front. The back of the shirt features the Middle Eastern Student Association logo of a blue and white eye. There is a white outline of a \"W\" to the left of the eye and a white outline of an \"M\" to the right of the eye representing William and Mary. Beneath the logo and the WM is written \"Middle Eastern Student Association\" in dark blue. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve as well as a 2.5in. and a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.09","Scope and Contents","Red t-shirt featuring a sun with white rays and a heart-shaped red center. In the middle of the sun is a white origami crane. The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. Under the cypher is written \"Japanese Cultural Association\" in white. Beneath that is written \"The College of William and Mary\" in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There are numerous cracks in various rays of the sun on the front and a 0.125in. hole on a smaller sunray on the wearer's left. There is also a 0.125in. gray stain on the collar in the front and a 0.25in. dark stain on the wearer's right side near the bottom. The wearer's left sleeve has a 0.75in. loose thread on the inside and the wearer's right sleeve has an approximately 1in. loose thread on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.10","Scope and Contents","A gold shirt that has \"WM YOUNG DEMOCRATS\" written in dark green block print on the front on the wearer's left. The back of the shirt features a depiction of a donkey in a convertible. Both the donkey and convertible are gold with a green outline. Below this depiction is written \"GOVERNMENT IS LAKE A CAR: WHEN YOU PUT IT IN R, YOU MOVE BACKWARDS. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE FORWARD YOU PUT IT IN D\" in green block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is a size large and is in good condition. there is a 0.125in. brown stain on the front at the top of the shirt under the collar on the wearer's right. There is another 0.125in. black stain on the inside of the shirt on the back below the collar on the wearer's left. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.05","Scope and Contents","A white shirt that features a blue Democratic donkey on the front on the wearer's left. Above the depiction of the donkey \"WM\" is written in black block font. Below the depiction of the donkey \"Young Democrats/ 2008-2009\" is written in black block font. The back of the shirt features a depiction of the United States and its territories. New England, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, the eastern section of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Hawaii are all highlighted in blue. \"Sí Se Puede\" is written in black block print above the map. The shirt is 100% cotton. It is a size large and in good condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.06","Scope and Contents","A dark blue t-shirt that has \"WHY AM I A DEMOCRAT?\" written in white block print in the middle of the shirt on the front. The back of the shirt says \"...BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT PEOPLE\" written in white block print at the top. In the middle on the back of the shirt is written \"VIRGINIA YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTION 2011/ AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" in white block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton and is a size 2XL. It is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.07.","Scope and Contents","1-navy blue t-shirt that has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon printed in gold on the front at the top. Below the Greek letters \"SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON\" is printed in gold. On the back of the shirt \"VIRGINIA KAPPA\" is printed in gold. The shirt was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The shirt is a size medium (38-40) and is made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition with the bottom of the tag inside the shirt being torn on the wearer's right side. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.01","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt with \"Mary + William\" and \"Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman\" on the front in green letters, sized small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752245/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.072","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt, with \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and \"These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!\" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering \"The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation\"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015","White t-shirt, size large, decorated with a stylized map of campus and surrounding streets, buildings are in gray and other features, including water, tennis courts, sidewalks, and streets are in red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752369/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.017","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt, size large, marked on front with Alumni Society seal, and \"Alumni College 1989\" on the back with a map of the Chesapeake Bay and the words \"Alumni College 1989, Exploring the Chesapeake Bay! June 22-25, College of William and Mary\". Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545434/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752395/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.018","Scope and Contents","One yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545584 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545596. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1991.063","Scope and Contents","One light yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582106/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808569/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA1991.063.1","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt with the word \"Harvard\" on the front and the phrase \"William and Mary of the North\" on the back that belonged to William and Mary student E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. Fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.1","Scope and Contents","2- t-shirts depicting the new Lord Botetourt statue (in front of Wren Building). First shirt, gray with green lettering, second shirt dark green with gold lettering, front of shirts read \"Lord Botetourt 1717-1770\" and \"The Baron's Back\" and it shows the back of the statue. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545688/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752619/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752593/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545676/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.052","Scope and Contents","\"Middle Passage Project\" t-shirt, affiliated with the Young Scholars Program, a joint project of William and Mary and Ohio State University. Size large, cotton. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323232/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.089","Scope and Contents","Printed by the Society of the Alumni, shirt is connected to the \"Wremerual\" Project. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490505/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323266/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 2002.070","Swimming shirt which belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7,Box 12. UA 2002.072","One T-Shirt from the residents of the second floor of Dupont residence hall. The shirt is white with black letters, \"The Men of DuPont 2nd E.\" written on the front pocket. Back pictures a fake ID featuring Bart Simpson. Below the ID are the names of Dupont freshman residents. A more detailed description is available in the donor file if needed. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323322/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323340/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.010a","Gift of Heather Byrnes, class of 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490619/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490625/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.031","Scope and Contents","A light blue t-shirt that reads \"William  Mary\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"Wasting Away Again in Williamsburg\" and includes depictions of student-centered businesses the Green Leafe and the College Delly. The t-shirt is designed in the style commonly associated with U.S. retailer Ron Jon Surf Shop. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8.  UA2007.050","Scope and Contents","A gray t-shirt imprinted with \"William and (Sometimes) Mary\" on the front.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1053922623/. Gift of Brian Lewis, class of 1991. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.058","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with a mask on the front and \"Anthropology\" written below the mask. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168059/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.042","Scope and Contents","Navy t-shirt with \"William and Mary Archaeological Field School\" on the front with a spade. Inside the spade reads \"Marshalltown USA Gloucester Point Virginia 1986.\" The back of the shirt reads \"Producing the finest trained excavators since 1693.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001508/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9.UA2008.043","Scope and Contents","Aqua t-shirt that reads \"Ivor Noel - Whom?\" on the front pocket. The pocket also shows a high-heeled shoe and a spade with \"Marshalltown USA 45-4 1/2\" on it. The back depicts an excavator inside a compass that reads \"Shirley Plantation Sic Semper Tourannis 1980.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001520/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168107/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.045","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, size large, with the Millington cross on the front and the words to the \"God our Father\" verse from the William and Mary Alma Mater on the back. The shirt was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.395","Scope and Contents","One white and navy cotton mens t-shirt that was created for students in the Spotswood Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a drawing of Albert Einstein and his E=MC2 formula, with the words \"Spotswood Houses Intellectual Thought\" in red letters. The back of the t-shirt has a drawing of Spotswood Hall being flushed down a toilet and the words \"We're full of it\" written in black letters. The t-shirt once belonged to Peter Atwater, class of 1983, while a student at the College. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.286","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt that was worn by partipants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design reminiscent of the Harley-Davidson logo with an orange and white border and \"2005 KEIO-WM CCC\" centered on the front side of the shirt. It was designed by Frank Cha. The shirt was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The shirt is in good condition with a small, red residue on the bottom seam approximately 1/4in. It is approximately 28 1/2in (length) x 26 in (width) and a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.476","Scope and Contents","One white cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print designs on both front and back in red and black. \"Keio / William  Mary / CCC\" is written in red with black outlining on the front. The back of the shirt contains the silhouette of a pig standing on grass in black and text in black and red. The text reads, \"KEIO - WM / Cross Cultural Collaboration / HOT / THE HAMS and SHOULDERS make the Difference / MOSAIC / WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - SUMMER of 2006.\" Shirt was designed by Brian Piper, Assistant Director of Keio-WM CCC in 2006. It was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The t-shirt is in fair condition, with small stains on the stomach, upper chest, and both sides of the right sleeve, but otherwise has few indications of wear. It measures 30 inches (width) by 26.5 inches (length) and is marked as a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.477","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design on front in red and light blue. The light blue screen printed design features four squares with outlined images of a couple dancing the jitterbug. \"Keio / WM / CCC / 2010\" is written in red on the front, with each phrase separated into one of the four blocks. Shirt was designed by Wendy Korwin, Academic Director of Keio-WM CCC. It was made by Anvil Knitwear, Inc., in Bangladesh. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 33 in. (width) by 28.25 in. (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.499","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print text on the front in a rainbow gradient and white. \"KEIO * WM\" is written in rainbow gradient and is repeated six times in a column with \"CCC Summer 2008\" in smaller white text underneath. Shirt was designed by Elizabeth 'Libby' Neidenbach. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. T-shirt is in good condition with minor signs of wear on the back side of collar and loose threads on the bottom hem. It measures 35.5in (width) by 27.75in (length) and is marked as a size large. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.503","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton-polyester blend short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program in 2009. The shirt has screen print designs on the front in navy blue, red, white, and black. \"WM  KEIO UNIVERSITY / 2009 / CROSS CULTURAL / COLLABORATION\" is written in red with navy blue outlining on the front. The design features a white oval with red and navy blue lines radiating in all directions. A black and white image of the Wren Building cupola is centered on the white oval with a robot wearing a baseball glove on the left and a cartoon drawing of Benjamin Franklin wearing 'shutter shades,' sunglasses popularized by Kanye West, on the right. Shirt was designed by Kevin Kosanovich. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Haiti. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 32.5in (width) by 28in (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.504","Scope and Contents","Golden yellow cotton, medium sized t-shirt with text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY / ONE Tribe / ONE FAMILY\" on the front in green with white outlining. Back of t-shirt features the Griffin mascot logo with the \"Tribe\" athletics logo. T-shirt given to staff and volunteers to wear while assisting during Freshman Move-in in 2011 and 2012. Gift of Steve Bookman. Located in Textiles, S1, SS1. UA 2012.316.01","Scope and Contents","White cotton-polyester blend t-shirt with screen printed Tribe logo and \"Swimming\" in green text with yellow outline. T-shirt manufactured by Screen Stars Best and sized XL. T-shirt is in good condition with two gray/black scuff marks on the back left shoulder. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.03","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"End Of An Era\" written in hot pink papyrus font screen print across the front. \"B 3 W\" is written on the side of the wearer's right sleeve in hot pink papyrus font screen print. The back of the shirt reads \"Barrett.\" Underneath \"Barrett\" reads 'We don't live with boys' and under this phrase is written \"Chic\" all in hot pink papyrus font screen print. This shirt was created in honor of Barrett Hall's last year as an all-women's dorm. The dorm was converted to a co-ed dorm in 2005-2006. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with two 0.5in. loose threads on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.01","Scope and Contents","White T-shirt. White T-shirt with \"Athletics Dept.\" crossed out on the front and \"What does the WM Athletic Dept. have in common with Saddam Hussein?\" followed by a multiple choice list of similarities on the back. T-shirt made in protest to the elimination of the wrestling team at William and Mary during the 1994-1995 academic year. T-shirt measures 34.5 in (width) x 31 in. (length). T-shirt is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841940304/in/photostream/. T-shirt transferred upon accessioning from the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (Acc. 2014.061). UA 2014.061.01","Scope and Contents","Yellow \"William and Mary Libraries\" t-shirt, lettering in black. On back lettering states \"Check it Out\" with a bar-code and numbers in black. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752403 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545454. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.093","Scope and Contents","Navy blue t-shirt letting in white on the front \"Dewey Decimaters\" with a symbol of a mallet cracking a volleyball, on back \"Dewey Decimal\" is crossed out and \"Swem Library\" appears. Shirt corresponds to the book Dewey Decimated, from which the library volleyball team was named. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545478 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545496. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.094","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with black lettering on front \"William and Mary Libraries\", back \"Check it out\" with bar code and item number. Shirt created for library staff when the library was automating and the books were being barcoded. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752689/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545810/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.004","Scope and Contents","White shirt bearing \"Sink or Swem for the 4th Century\" in yellow on teal background, \"A Library for the 21st Century\" in white on a light teal background, and picture of a ship. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490403/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323180/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1998.047","Scope and Contents","One black cotton t-shirt worn by members of the e-SWAT technical support team at Swem Library of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a blue bubble with \"e-SWAT\" written inside the bubble in white. The back of the shirt has a blue Swem window with \"E-SWAT Tech Help\" surrounding it in blue and white lettering. The shirt is a size large and is 31 1/2 in x 29 in. The shirt is in good condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732019/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732045/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.077","Scope and Contents","One orange t-shirt featuring a the depiction of a person outlined in black and wearing black pants pushing a rock, outlined in black, up an incline toward a black cat. Beneath the incline \"The Archon Ultimatum\" is written in black comic sans font. The shirt is a size XL and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.01","Scope and Contents","One green t-shirt decorated with a modification of the college coat-of-arms; back of shirt features college buildings with stadium as focus and the words \"Tribe Dome\" appearing; shirt created by students opposing a proposed expansion of Cary Field Stadium. Image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752315/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.012","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used as a protest against the Athletics Department at William and Mary. The front of the shirt has \"Athletic Department\" written in green inside a red circle with a line going through it. The back of the shirt has green lettering saying \"What Does the WM Athletic Dept. Have in Common with Saddam Hussein? a. They both run a dictatorship b. They both lie c. They both make poor and selfish judgments d. There needs to be a change in leadership e. all of the above\" It is in fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10.  UA 1993.032.3","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used by the William and Mary Recycling student group to advocate recycling on campus. The front of the shirt features a Brontosaurus and the phrase \"William  Mary Recycling: Recycle or Die: written in dark blue. The back of the shirt features a pyramid of waste with the sign \"Larry the Landfill\" and the word \"Burp\" right beside the landfill.\" Below the landfill is the phrase \"Excuse Me, I'm Full.\" It is in fair condition with a small stain on the front. Trasferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.4","Scope and Contents","White shirt with \"Campaign for William and Mary\" written in dark green on front, with campaign logo (Wren cupola and weather vane). Back shows a multicolored compass rose superimposed on a purple King William and Queen Mary cypher. Below image it reads \"Charting Our Destiny\" in maroon. Brand new condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490599/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490611/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.013","Scope and Contents","Gold size XXX-Large t-shirt with green print. It reads \"College of William and Mary Living Wage Campaign\" on the front and \"William  Mary est. 1693 Isn't it time for a raise?\" on the back. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167967/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168005/.Gift of James Spady. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.015","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with \"We Want Nichol\" in green on the front. The shirt was collected at the University Center from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. Size Medium. Cotton t-shirt. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810927/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.065","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". This t-shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Medium. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.066","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". The shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Large. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.067","One white cotton v-neck shirt that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607890/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.3","One white linen with machine-made lace shirt worn by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The shirt appears to be hand-made with pearl buttons down the front. It is in fair condition with a red spot under one sleeve. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.4","One white oxford-cloth shirt with cuff ruffles worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. There is a ruffle down the front of the shirt with a hand-sewn in silk crepe. It is a Manhattan shirt that has a 15in. neck and a 36in. sleeve. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.021.5","Scope and Contents","Green sweatshirt with the words \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in yellow and white, child's size 4T.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674400/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 1987.074","A size large green sweatshirt with yellow lettering. The sweatshirt was worn by an unidentified individual. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton sweatshirt with \"Bishop Madison Society\" written across the back of the sweatshirt in white. The shirt was once owned by H.E. Krauss, class of 1967. The sweatshirt is in fair condition and is a mens size XL. The sweatshirt was made by Southern Athletic. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.082","Scope and Contents","A green button-up cardigan that features a \"W\" and a white \"M\" on the front of the wearer's left side. There are two white stripes in the middle of the wearer's left sleeve. There is a tag with the number \"4\" stapled to the bottom of the sweater. There is also a tag with \"W and M\" printed in green stapled to the back of the collar of the cardigan. The tag sown inside the sweater reads \"MARLOMAR/ WESTBURY, N.Y./ 100% TURBO ACRYLIC/ RN 40112.\" The cardigan is in excellent condition. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.02","Scope and Contents","A green sweater featuring \"1944\" sown in pale brown with gold outline on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on the ends of both sleeves. There is a tag sown into the back of the collar that reads \"Northrop/ SPORT SHOP, INC./ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.\" The sweater is in good condition. It seems to have suffered some fading. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.03","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gray \"W\" and \"M\" outlined in gold and intertwined sown on the front of the sweater. The sweater has elastic on the bottom and on both sleeves. The sweater is in good condition with an approximately 2.125in. unraveling thread on the wearer's left of the collar. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.05","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on both sleeves. There is a tag sown in at the back of the collar that reads \"(Illegible) KNITTING MILL CHICAGO\" with \"ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT\" circling around it. The sweater is in fair condition with discoloration and fading on the gold \"W\" and \"M.\" There is also a 1in. hole on the front at the top of the sweater on the wearer's left (below the collar) and a 0.5in. hole on the bottom on the wearer's left (above the elastic waistline). There are also two 0.125in. a hole on the top of the sweater on the wearer's right (below the collar). There are two mended patches on the bottom of the sweater on the front (at the top of the elastic waistline on the wearer's right and at the bottom of the elastic waistline on the wearer's left). There is also an approximately 2in. brown stain on the side below the sleeve on the wearer's right. There is a lot of brown discoloration all over the sweater. Transferred by Alumni Association. Gift of Ed Trice. UA 2011.498.06","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater with a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined and outlined in gray on the front. There is a black  tag sown into the back of the collar that has \"A.G. Spalding  Bros.\" written in white script. The sweater is in good condition with loose threads coming out all along the intertwined \"W\" and \"M.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.07","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater featuring a gray \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together and outlined in gold on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waistline and at the ends of both sleeves. There is a blue tag sown on the back of the collar. \"KING SPORTSWEAR COMPANY\" is embroidered in gold on the blue tag. The sweater is in excellent condition with an approximately 1in. loose thread on the elastic waist on the wearer's right side. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.09","Scope and Contents","One purple and gold knit wool sweater. Wool v-neck sweater knitted in purple wool with gold knit contrast neckline and gold knit stripes on arms, cuffs, across the chest and on the hem. Twelve wool felt patches sewn on front and back of sweater including one 8.75in. patch on front with Omega Psi Phi coat of arms, one 6in. arm patch stitched with \"Spring '67,\" one 15.5in. back patch with ? (omega) symbol and \"omega psi phi\" stitched in dark yellow thread, and one 5in. rectangular patch on rear hem with \"George Reid JR\" stitched in white thread. Made by Logan Kitting Mills in Chicago, Illinois. 1967. Sweater measures 28in.(length). Sweater worn by the father of Justin Reid (charter member of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity) as a student at what was then Virginia State College and is now Virginia State University. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459791/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.05","Scope and Contents","One cotton hand-knit green cardigan sweater with depictions of the Crim Dell Bridge on the front and the Wren Building on the back. The sweater also features the William  Mary college seal, \"William  Mary\" text logo, a cannon, and cursive text \"Class of\" (with space for class year to be added) on the sleeves. The front of the sweater also has a graduation cap with protruding rope tassels, the \"WM\" sports logo, and \"1693.\" Front is secured with six brass colored metal buttons with crest image. Tag at sweater neck reads \"BEREK® New York / Produced and Hand Knit by Marta D / © BEREK 1992 / Knitted by Hand with Two Needles / 100% Pima Cotton / Made in Uruguay / Dry Clean / [Size] M.\" Cardigan is in good condition with two reddish stains on left collar and a broken thread at the top of the graduation cap. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292144531/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292143611/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292142645/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292141675/. Sweater was a gift to Sophie Lee from D. Bruce Christian, Class of 1973 in October 2011; both are members of the College of William  Mary Foundation Board of Trustees as of 2013. Gift of Sophie Lee, Class of 1990. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.001.01","Scope and Contents","1- dark green sweater featuring a \"W\" intersected with an \"M\" stitched on the chest in gold with beige outline. The sweater measures approximately 2ft. 3 in. (length) x 1 ft.5in. (width) and the sleeves measure approximately 1ft. 10.5in. (length). The sweater is in good condition. The tag on the back collar of the shirt is detached from the collar on the wearer's left and is torn in half. There are two approximately 0.5in. loose threads on the end of the wearer's left sleeve. There is also an approximately 1in. loose thread on the bottom of the back of the sweater. Gift of Susan Blexrud. UA 2014. 099.01","Scope and Contents","One Navy blue polo shirt, short sleeve, with \"ODX\" in white above left breast pocket. Size Large. 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674552/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA1992.021","Scope and Contents","Society of the Alumni white polo shirt with the college seal. Above the seal is \"The College of William and Mary\" and below reads \"The Society of the Alumni\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674596/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 2002.062","Scope and Contents","One green polo shirt that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The left pocket of the shirt has \"W  M Pep Band\" in gold and white lettering. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405790/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.2","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a ladies size small and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2010.506","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a mens size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.507","Scope and Contents","One green men's polo shirt with \"William  Mary\" written in gold on the left-hand side of the shirt. The shirt is made of cotton and was created by Williow-Pointe Sportswear. The shirt was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. Some signs of fading but otherwise fair condition and is a men's size medium. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.128","Scope and Contents","Burgundy cotton knit polo shirt with white embroidered text, \"CWS / College of William and Mary\" on the wearer's upper left side. Shirt has short sleeves, three pearlized ivory colored plastic buttons on the shirt's placket, and a turnover collar. Polo shirt was worn by Christopher Wren Singers during performances. Gift of Richard Rossini, Class of 2015. Transferred upon receipt from the Christopher Wren Singers Records (UA 7.067). Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.066.19","Scope and Contents","One gold polyester jersey jacket, size 6, embroidered with \"William and Mary Gymnastics\" in green, and with a maker's crest on it, given to members of the women's gymnastics team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811237/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12.  UA 1989.143","Scope and Contents","Dark green wool jacket with white piping awarded to Mary J. Simon Blevins, class of 1943. Jacket contains monogram with a gold W and green M against a gray background. Also a small star is attached along with two banner monograms; one signifying that Simon was president of the \"Orchesis\" and \"Manager\" of intramurals.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674886/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.044","Scope and Contents","Green nylon swimming jacket with hood and draw string; the words \"William and Mary Swimming\" are printed on the right front of the jacket. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025198/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA 1994.018","Scope and Contents","Green jacket with gold and white braid sleeves; gold letting spells \"Kendrick\" and gold lettering on the back spells \"William and Mary Swimming\". Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025246/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025270/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA1994.023","One Gold and green William and Mary jacket which belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2002.061","One red velvet jacket with gold braided buttons worn by College President John Stewart Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies. The jacket has a mulberry silk crepe. The jacket is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.020.1","Scope and Contents","One green with gold sleeves William and Mary letterman jacket that was given to the last woman to letter in two sports at the College prior to 2010. The shell is made of mostly wool and the sleeves are vinyl. The inside lining of the jacket is nylon. There is a gold and silver \"WM\" letter over the left-hand side of the jacket, with two field hockey sticks and a lacrosse stick in black and gold on the letter as well. It was made by Butwin of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is in fair condition and is a men's size 38. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2010.134","Scope and Contents","One red wool uniform used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The uniform is in the style of the Scots Guard of Great Britain. The front of the jacket contains eight silver buttons and one red plastic button to close it. The sleeves are blue and white and each contain three silver buttons. Each shoulder contains a blue and white epaulet with a silver button attached. The collar is blue with a white thistle on each side of the neck. The back of the jacket has a red, white, and blue backing with six silver buttons. The name \"Austin\" is written on the inside of the jacket. It is in good condition and is approximately 26 1/4 in (length) x 32 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.378","One red gabardine jacket used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The front of the jacket contains twelve brass buttons, each 1/2 in. in diameter. Each sleeve has a black and gold ban of cloth around the sleeve opening with three 1/2 in. brass buttons. Each shoulder contains a black and gold epaulet with one brass button on it. The collar is red with gold trim all around. The jacket is a size 38 and was made by The Little Village Tailors using Landau Wool Co. Quality Fabrics. It is in fair condition with a few black marks along the front of the jacket. The jacket is approximately 25in (lenght) x 22 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA2010.379","Scope and Contents","A dark green jacket featuring two brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on the front. The jacket also has three brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on both sleeves of the jacket. The jacket has an Alumni Band patch and a burgundy, green and gold pocket square. On the inside pocket of the jacket on the wearer's left is a green patch with a green and brown bird in the middle. \"John H. Craigmiles\" is sewn old English script above the bird. \"Classics\" is sewn below the bird. The jacket is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c).Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03a","Scope and Contents","One green wool button up  jacket  that has two pockets and a breast pocket on the front on the wearer's left. There is a patch on both the breast pocket and bottom pocket on the wearer's left. The bottom patch is gray and is in the shape of an octagon. There is a gold octagonal outline within the patch and inside the gold outline is a gold and red crown with a laurel reef below it. Above the crown \"W\" and \"M\" is stitched in gold. The patch on the breast pocket is gray and in the shape of a seal. There is a gold outline on the inside. Within the gold outline a gold \"W\" and a green \"M\" are intertwined. Below the seal patch is a banner that has \"SWIMMING\" stitched in gold. The jacket also has a tag on the collar that reads \"HELEN Z. STONE/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK CITY.\" The jacket is in excellent condition. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.01","One robe, tattered, faded green silk (?) with gray velvet and gold belonging to College President John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College from 1942-1944. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442464/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 39. UA 1980.120","One black academic gown that was once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 46. UA 1986.028","One black academic gown once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257579/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257605/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692992/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 50. UA1986.028.1","One black academic robe trimmed in blue velvet from Columbia University that was owned by Cecil McCulley. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945465/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945467/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 47. UA 1986.030.1","One black with blue velvet trim academic gown from Johns Hopkins University that was once owned by John Lesslie Hall. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257621/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257635/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.20. UA 1988.010.4","One black academic gown trimmed with black velvet that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977481/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977483/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 51. UA 1991.081.1","One pair of red velvet breeches used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The breeches have bone buttons that are gold braided. On the inside of the waist, there is a label that reads \"3063MP.\" The item is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.2","One pair of green velvet pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. The pants have hand-stitched button holes and a pearl button on the back pocket. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31. UA 2009.021.3","One pair of cream colored wool pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has tailored button holes and has a hole for suspenders. The inside label reads \"37 L, 30 W, 22E.\" It is in good condition. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156429/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 29. UA 2009.021.4","Scope and Contents","One pair of red cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.179","Scope and Contents","One pair of blue cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.180","One cotton and polyester green, black, brown and dark tan camouflage cargo pants. Features drawstring bottom hems, adjustable waist tabs, large cargo flap pockets on side legs and seat. Size Large with regular inseam, made in China by Rothco, Ultra Force B.D.U. Pants inseam measures 32in. and waist measures 36in. Overall length measures 43.25in. Circa 2008. Camo pants worn by members while they were pledges in tribute to earlier members of the national OPP who helped desegregate the U.S. military. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459419/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.03","Scope and Contents","One pair of light brown pants with a green stripe going down the outside of both the right and left pant legs. The pants have a zipper and a hook to secure the pants. There are six white buttons (two on both the right and left side and two in back) on the top in the inside of the pants used for securing the suspenders used with the pants. The suspenders are white with six eye holes to connect with the buttons. The pants are in excellent condition while the suspenders are in good condition with a 2.5in and 2in. black stain on the right edge of the wearer's right suspender as well as a 3.5in. and 1in. black stain on the right and left (respective) edges of the wearer's left suspender. There is also some yellow discoloration on the middle bottom of both suspenders near the black stains, on the back eye hole on the wearer's right, and on the bottom of the wearer's right pantleg near the stripe. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03c","One black coat with tails that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808701/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 59. UA 1998.010.1","One black frock coat that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808753/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 60. UA 1998.010.2","Scope and Contents","One dark gray wool blazer that once belonged to Harry E. Krauss III, class of 1967. There are three buttons down the front and two buttons in each sleeve. There is also a green and gold William and Mary coat of arms patch in the front pocket with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in gold letters around the patch. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911415/. Gift of Harry E. Krauss III. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 63. UA 2004.012","One waistcoat with a front brown panel with rose bushes and daisies used by Bryan for the annual Yule Log ceremony at the College. It is made of silk. The side of the waistcoat is turquoise and the inside is lined with silk crepe. The buttons are silk covered buttons. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.3","Scope and Contents","One cream colored waistcoat with cotton lining worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has pearl buttons with machine-made button holes. There is a label in the neck that reads \"HR and L, B25\". It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.2","Scope and Contents","One blue wool blazer worn by Mike Fitch, Class of 1993; Gentlemen of the College co-founder January 1990; Gentlemen of the College Music Director 1990-1993. From the very first Gentlemen performance (Tazwell \"Change of Pace\" performance in 1990) through the Final Concert of 1993, this jacket was worn for every single Gentlemen of the College performance from January 1990-May 1993. The front of the jacket has two brass buttons, approximately 0.5in. in diameter, and each sleeve has three brass buttons, approximately 0.25in. in diameter. The blazer was made by American Craftsman. It is in good condition and is a Mens size 39L. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.243","One black robe that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607756/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851925/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.1","Scope and Contents","One gold jersey that was once owned by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The front of the jersey has a gold and black collar and \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in green. On the back of the shirt, \"WM\" is stitched in green with green and gold feathers. It is in good condition. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442390/in/set-72157601972522069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442406/in/set-72157601972522069/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.1","Articles of clothing worn as outer layers over main garments, usually for warmth or weather protection against extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, food, or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear or headwear.","One black nylon shawl that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.4","One Dark maroon and white patterned cotton dashiki shirt. Front of shirt embroidered with ivory thread on collar, placket, pockets, and sleeves. circa 2008. Dashiki measures 34in. (length) x 24in. (width). Dashiki from Tanzania worn by Justin Reid while he was a pledge. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382788/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7.  UA 2011.585.01","Purple and yellow woven cloth Kente stole. Hand-woven Black Greek fraternity Kente stole imported from Ghana, Africa. This stole was worn for ceremonies and graduations, and features the two Omega Psi Phi colors, purple and yellow, represented in the purple woven background color and yellow woven letters. Kente cloth worn by Justin Reid, Class of 2009, as the first member of OPP to graduate. Stole measures 72in. (length) x 4.5in. (width). 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459541/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS3. UA 2011.585.02","Scope and Contents","Stoles cosponsored by the Lemon Project and Hulon Willis Association (HWA) and were given to approximately 40 members of the Class of 2012 at the first donning of the Kente Ceremony at WM on May 11, 2012. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. Located in Textiles S1, SS3. UA 2012.177.01","Scope and Contents","Black stole in the kente cloth design. Each side of the stole contains white, gold, and green stripes with WM stitched in gold, and 2013 stitched in white. There are also black tassels at the bottom on each side of the stole. The stole was used as part of the \"Donning of the Kente\" that was the program for the 2013 ceremony on May 10, 2013 as part of Commencement. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. The stole is in excellent condition with a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom section of white, green, and gold on the wearer's left. The stole also has a 0.125in. and a 0.5in. unraveling thread in the same section on the wearer's left. Gift of Jody Allen. UA 2013.086.01","Articles of clothing worn over main garments or in place of main garments for protection from extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, or substances such as food or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear, headwear, body armor, or sports equipment.","One Dark beige corduroy overalls with a fleece interior worn by Minne Cole Savage, the first woman to receive her pilot's license through the William and Mary flight school. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851695/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851783/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.024","Scope and Contents","One yellow and blue cloth bib number that was used in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the American Athletic Union's National Championships in Sacremento, California. The runner's number is \"304\" and written in pen in the middle of the \"0\" is \"AAU 6/21/68, Sacramento, Calif., 3,000m. Steeplechase, 8:50 - 10th.\" It is in poor condition with several frayed edges and various spots around each number. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA  2010.679.01","One Red polyester and cotton apron with white screen printing. Made by Edwards, Scotchguard Protection in the USA. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary, STAFF.\" Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29in. (length) x 21in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382020/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382162/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.735.05","Articles of clothing worn beneath main garments or protective wear to protect clothing from the body or the body from the clothing or to shape or support parts of the body. Underwear is the layer of clothing that is closest to the skin.","One pair of black knee-length gym bloomers used in women's physical education classes by Mildred Williams Doughty, class of 1933.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674942/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.030","One black cotton undergarment that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Cohen. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852161/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.6","Scope and Contents","One white bra with \"JT's Date\" inscribed on the front in black ink. Collected by James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus, from a Swem Library men's restroom. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.731.02","Artifacts originally created to be used by individuals as clothing care tools such as glove stretchers, as personal carrying or storage gear such as wallets, or backpacks, as protective equipment such as umbrellas or goggles, as personal or physical aids such as canes or eyeglasses, or as personal smoking or drug equipment such as pipes.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the minor care or routine maintenance of clothing. This sub-classification does not include laundry artifacts, which are listed in Maintenance TE.","2-silver straps with real metal used for mending colonial clothing that were owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.8","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to help individuals in performing day-to-day activities or to keep them safe or comfortable. This sub-classification includes devices that enhance personal vision, hearing, or mobility. It does not include clothing or tools and equipment designed for specific activities.","Spectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK.","One football shaped fan attached to a stick. The fan is made of heavy cardstock and the front is yellow and green. The back reads \"I'm a WM Fan!\" There is a Taco Bell logo on left back.","Scope and Contents","Green and yellow football-shaped fan with the WM feathers logo; sponsored by Embassy Suites. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2007.020","Scope and Contents","1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon green sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation.","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"William  Mary\" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. ","Scope and Contents","One white handkerchief with \"300 Years  Still Partyin' Homecoming\" written in red. Has the Greek symbols for the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon as well as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.39","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.135","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.430","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"Great Service is IT\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were probably given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.181","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon pink sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.182","One glass engraved with the Greek letters Kappa Kappa Gamma in honor of the sorority at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. It is approximately 4 in. in diameter and in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.221","Artifacts originally created to assist individuals in housing or transporting personal items such as clothing, adornment, or personal accessories. This sub-classification includes handheld containers such as luggage and containers that are worn such as bandolier bags or tool belts, It also includes clips, chains, and beads that are worn or carried to hold items. This sub-classification does not include containers that are listed in other classifications with the specific objects for which they were made.","One brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2.75in. in diameter and is 1.5in.  tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","Black and red bag with \"WM Homecoming '92\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Scope and Contents","One checkbook cover made of green vinyl with \"William and Mary\" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940334/.","One silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace.","Scope and Contents","One brass key chain engraved with the words \"Mrs. Tyler\" on it. There is also a key attached with the words \"Yale, Stamford, Connecticut\" written on it. The chain is approximately 2.25in.x 2.5in. Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.109","One brown suitcase trunk with brown leather straps and end pieces that may have belonged to Ernest Goodrich. The trunk also has William and Mary stickers on all sides. It is 23.5in. x 13 in. In fair condition with a few holes. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.177","One tan and red dunlap box that was used by College President John Stewart Bryan to store his wig that was used in the annual Yule Log Ceremony at William and Mary. It is in poor condition with parts of the box starting to come apart. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911615/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911647/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 64. UA2009.022","One brown canvas tennis bag that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The bag was made by The Horace Partridge Co. in Boston, Massachusetts sometime before 1900. The inside pouch is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, 502 Yarmouth Road, Towson, Maryland.\" There is another smaller pouch that is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, Roland Park Country School.\" The bag is approximately 28 in. x 10.5 in. The bag is in fair to poor shape with a few holes in the bottom and evidence of heavy fading all over the bag. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.370","Scope and Contents","One canvass tote bag that was given to the Swem Library Board of Directors as gifts at their April 23-April 24, 2010 meeting. The bag was made by Crystal Boyce, Swem Circulation staff, out of the curtains in the Botetourt Theatre in Swem Libary. The pattern of the fabric contains several different shapes and sizes of green, gold, white, and blue triangles as well as white circles. Attached to the bag is a silver tag with the Swem window and \"Swem Library\", The College of William and Mary\" surrounding the window. The bag is approximately 13.5in. x 13.75in. and the handles are approximately 9.875in. (length). The bag is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.243","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray nylon William and Mary messanger bag that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College. The front of the bag has \"William  Mary\" and the College seal in silver. \"The Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary\" is written around the College seal in silver as well. Attached to the bag are two gray handles and a shoulder strap, all made of a canvas material. The bag was made by Bearse Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Ill and Newburgh, N.Y. It is approximatley 18in. x 14in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2010.638","Scope and Contents","One green and gold matchbook case made of cardboard with the College of William  Mary's seal and a pennant with \"W  M Restaurant\" on the cover. The matchbook was sold by the William  Mary Restaurant to customers and was made by Universal Match Corp., of Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 1.5 in. x 4.375 in. It is in fair condition. ","One green William and Mary tote that features the William and Mary cypher in yellow on the front. The tote also has a white tag on the inside of the bag that reads \"KOOL PAK®/44706-ASI 65595-114/Made in China.\" The bag measures approximately 13in. (length) x 12in. (width) and is in good condition with an approximately 2.5in. and 0.5in. loose thread on the top left side of the bag. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.18","Yellow and black plastic key chain. Keychain features the three Greek letters composing the Fraternity name, Alpha Phi Alpha.  2.5in (length) x 0.75in (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2011.584.05","One white Nylon tote with dark blue handles. Front paint stencilled with multi-color logo and \"GAISF congress  General Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A., October 14-17, 1987.\" Back is paint stencilled with the Olympic Rings logo and \"USA.\" Tote measures 14in.(length) x 16in.(width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460463/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459985/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.734.01","Blue Vinyl backed nylon portfolio with white nylon zipper top made by Fabriko Incorporated in the USA. Front printed in white lettering with \"National Sports Festival, Colorado Springs, June 24 – July 3, 9 1983\" and sponsorship logos printed in white for companies including United, Kodak, Levi's, ARCO, and Miller Light Beer. Portfolio measures 15.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460757/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.03","Black vinyl backed nylon portfolio with top handles made by Tru-Touch in the USA. Front printed in gold with image of US Capitol building and Olympic Rings logo, and with \"United States Olympic Committee, House of Delegates Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29 – 30, 1988.\" Rear imprinted with relief of United States Olympic Committee emblem. Portfolio measures 13.625 in. (length) x 20 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460577/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381132/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.04","Scope and Contents","Wallet presented to Beatriz Hardy, Director of Special Collections Research Center, on April 16, 2012 at a tea ceremony in Swem Library board room by visting students and faculty of the Beijing Normal University. BNU students and faculty visited Swem Library as part of a campus tour for the grand opening of the William  Mary Confucius Institute. Four facsimile Chinese scrolls acquired with funds from the Confucius Institute and WM student calligraphy were exhibited in The Three Perfections for their visit. Gift of Beatriz Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.139.01","Black tote bag. Black bag with University Center Archives Board in white, UCAB in yellow and white, the image of a car in yellow and white, The College of William and Mary in green, and Seniors 2007 in white printed on the front side. Bag has external pockets on the front and sides and zippers shut. Bag measures 13.75 in. (height) x 13 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). Bag is in good condition with minor stains on the back and inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841304201/in/photostream/. Bag transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.008","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation, consumption, or personal storage or tobacco products or non-pharmaceutical drugs. This sub-classification does not include equipment used for the manufacture of tobacco products, which is listed in Other TE for Materials. it does not include household receptacles for tobacco, tobacco equipment, or tobacco waste that are listed in Containers for Smoking and Tobacco.","Scope and Contents","One slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bottom stamped \"Bergmann\" and \"1844\". Bowl is 6.25in (height) x 11in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in faded green block letters. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). This item is similar to UA 2008.021. Cigarette case is 3in. (height) x 2in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in green block letters. This item is similar to UA 1998.004. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). The cigarette case is 3in.(height)x2in.(width). Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395929/.","One tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944706/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for grooming, hygiene, personal sanitation, or for enhancing one's appearance.","Scope and Contents","White rectangular towel. White towel with \"Just Like A Waving Flag\", the AMP logo, \"K'naan, Wale  Friends\", and the date of the concert printed in blue on the front. Towel created for the 2010 Wale concert presented by AMP. Towel measures 17.5 in. (width) x 11 in. (length). Towel is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14864260293/in/photostream/. Towel transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.006","Artifacts used to enhance or care for the appearance of skin, nails, or eyelashes. This sub-classification includes cosmetics, manicure and pedicure tools, tattooing and skin piercing tools, and associated containers and accessories. It does not include tools or supplies used for cleaning skin.","One black powder compact. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. The compact is 2in. square. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434895/.","Silver tone metal rounded square cosmetic compact with stylized shield featuring a raised image of the post-restoration Wren Building and the text \"WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE WILLIAMSBURG, VA / FOUNDED 1693.\" The raised image also features some of the Wren Yard with the Lord Botetourt statue, a cannon, several trees on either side of the building, and a bench. The shield is affixed to the a black enamel circle; the underside of the compact features a matching black enamel circle, but with no emblem. The front of the compact has a small clasp with a double hinge on the opposite side. Inside the compact is a circular pressed cake of blush in rose pink. In the middle of the compact is a hinged piece of reflective metal that acts as a mirror. On the opposite side is a space for loose cosmetic/foundation powder with a rotating metal disk with an open circle on one side and perferations for dispensing powder on the other side. Compact measures 1.75 in. (width) 1.875 in. (length) x .5 in. (depth) and is in good condtion with some minor scratching/chipping of the black enamel on bottom. Swem SCRC purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.059.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the care, grooming, or removal of hair on the body, head, or face, except for eyelashes.","Scope and Contents","One green Schick razor with \"College of William  Mary\" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391597/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist people with personal sanitation and health preservation activities such as bathing, routine oral care, or birth control. This sub-classification does not include furniture or plumbing and drainage elements such as toilets or bathtubs.","Scope and Contents","One white cotton and polyester beach towel with the College of William and Mary's Seal on the front of it that was sold by the Alumni Gift Shop. The beach towel was developed in part by Charles L. Kendrick, III, while Director of Society Services for the Alumni Society from 1990 to 1994. The towel contains the most recent William and Mary Seal, with a golden sun at the top of the seal, and the words \"William  Mary\" in green just below the seal. It is approximately 52in. x 33.5in. and is in fair conditon with a few stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.014","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton towel created by Recreational Sports at the College of William and Mary. The towel features a green outline of the student recreation center with \"Recreational Sports, College of William and Mary, www.wm.edu/rec\" written in green. It is approximately 26.5in x 16in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.294","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to manage, oversee, capture, harvest, or collect resources or to transform or modify particular materials, either raw or processed. These artifacts are normally created in response to problems inherent in the materials themselves; for example, wood requires certain kinds of cutting devices, fish require certain lures, and food requires certain serving materials.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for farming or gardening.  This classification includes implements used in planting, tending, harvesting, and storing crops and in processing food for animals but not food for humans.  This classification does not include tools and equipment used in caring for animals, in working with forest products, or in preparing fibers for textiles or other products from agricultural products.  It does not include agricultural structures, groundskeeping equipment, or artifacts that serve primarily as vehicles.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of land for planting or sowing. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in clearing, grading, digging, loosening, turing, or weeding soil. These items may be used prior to planting or sowing or during the growing process.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for treating or preparing food for animals. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for serving food to animals, which are listed in Animal Care Equipment or Pet Supplies. It does not include feed structures such as silos, which are listed in Agricultural Strucutres.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for gathering or handling crops or other agricultural products. This sub-classification includes artifacts for picking, reaping, threshing, sifting, drying, bunching, binding, and loading crops. Note: For a piece of equipment made for a specific crop, the name of the crop may be entered in subject field, whether or not the crop is noted in the object term.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for setting or sowing plants or seeds for crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for managing or caring for crops, including artifacts used for fertilization, irrigation, pest contol, or grafting. This sub-classification does not include weeding tools, which are listed in Cultivation Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care, breeding, or study of animals. This classification includes instruments used in the practice of veterinary medicine, in the psychological study of animals, and in the care of animals, such as the tools a farrier uses to shoe animals. This classification does not include equipment used in processing animal products for human use (see Food Processing TE or Leather, Horn, Shellworking TE). Also excluded are structures for housng animals and the tools of trades related to animal husbandry that are not used directly with animals, such as a farrier's metalworking tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the routine maintenance of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts for feeding, grooming, identifying, training, or controlling animals. It does not include artifacts used for the care of household pets or artifacts used for animal medical treatment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to promote the propagation of animals.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to support the shoeing of horses and other animals. This sub-classification does not include general blacksmithing tools, which are listed in Metalworking TE.","One rusted horseshoe that was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel at the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/. UA 1983.006","Artifacts originally created for the care and maintenance of houshold pets.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the medical examination, diagnosis, or treatment of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts used by animal doctors or others responsible for the care of animals.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to fabricate objects our of minimally processed, fibrous plant material, including grass, straw, reeds, bark, splints, and twigs, or from fibrous animal material, including bristles and hair. This classification includes tools used for basket-making, broom-making, brush-making, thatching, and wigmaking. It also includes tools, equipment, and supplies used for crafting similar products from synthetic fibers. This sub-classification does not include tools used for working with textiles or procesed wood.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic and terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This classification does not include hunting and fishing weapons, which are listed in such Armament sub-classifications as Armament Accessories, Edge Weapons, and Firearms.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification includes objects used in the commercial or recreational catching or harvesting of fish, shelfish, or marine mammals such as whales.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the trapping of household pets.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the processing, storage, and preparation of food or beverages for human consumption. This classification does not include tools for gathering, production, or management of food materials that are listed in Agricultural TE or Animal Husbandry TE.","Artifacts originally created to serve as containers for baking, roasting, braising, broiling, steaming, boiling, or warming food.  This sub-classification does not include devices that heat food, such as stoves, rice cookers, and waffle irons, which are listed in Food Preparation Equipment.","Artifacts that facilitate the preparation of food for beverages but do not play an active role in food preparation. This sub-classification includes artifacts used specifically for the handling, maintenance, or storage of kitchenware.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for mixing, chopping, grinding, decorating, separating, shaping, extracting, or measuring food or beverages. This sub-classification also includes hearth equipment, devices for cooking and drying, and other misscellaneous tools. It does not include cooking vessels, food storage equipment, or equipment for processing plants or animals into food products.","Artifacts originally created to manufacture food products from animals, animal products, grains, vegetables, fruits, or other plant materials. This sub-classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in such activities as milling, butchering, cheesemaking, and rendering which are often, but not always, handled outside of the home kitchen.","One glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1 inch in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.277","Artifacts originally created specifically to keep food or beverages, either as pieces of furniture such as cabinets, as appliances such as refrigerators, or as containers such as casks and tea caddies. This sub-classification also includes container accessories such as bungs, stoppers, and stands. It does snot include shipping containers, product packages, general cabinetry, or storage items used for kitchenware or the serving of food.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages by humans.","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which beverages are directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers inteded for individual place settings. It does not include eating vessels or vessels designed for the presentation and serving of beverages, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup with green writing that says \"GO INDIANS\" across the top of the cup. Also has text \"Ted Filer's Mechanicsville Motor Co. Inc.\" Image available on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648147/.","One white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. \"William and Mary Homecoming 93'\" reads across the front in green letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647397/.","One Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.026","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647291/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler with college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green letters on one side; WM logo with feathers and \"Tribe\" underneath in green and silver letters on the other side. It is 4.5 inches (height). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645751/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649157/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler, includes \"The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel\" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485768/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486520/.","Bright green tumbler with color changing properties when filled with cold beverages. Cup given to staff members at the annual Employee Appreciation Day in the Sadler Center on May 30, 2012. Gift of Eileen O'Toole. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.216.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold line drawing of the William  Mary seal. Gold text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY - THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI\" circles the seal. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in good condition. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.01","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold text \"300 / William  Mary / 1693 * 1993 / Society of the Alumni.\" There is a field of gold stars around the number 300. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in fair condition with a 2.25 in. crack on the bottom of the tumbler near the sprue/gate mark. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.02","Scope and Contents","1 - white plastic (polypropylene)tumbler created for Homecoming 2012. Text on tumbler in dark green reads, \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" (front) and \"THE WILLIAM  MARY / ALUMNI ASSOCIATION\" (back). Tumbler was thrown to paradegoers during the 2012 Homecoming Parade; this tumbler was caught by Special Projects Librarian, Kay Domine, during the Swem Library Homecoming Parade Viewing party on the terrace. Tumbler measures 5 in. (height) x 3.375 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in excellent condition. Gift of Kay Domine. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.346.01","Scope and Contents","2-plastic cups. One yellow cup with \"William and Mary\" and the WM logo around rim in green. It was sold at College Bookstore. The cup is 5in. (height).  One white cup with \"William and Mary Tribe\" and WM logo in green. A Milton's Pizza ad is on the back. This cup was purchased at a WM football game in 1981. It is 4.5 in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1985.041","Scope and Contents","One white cup with 2 green and blue turtles and the words \"VIMS Aquarium\" on the side. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.075","Scope and Contents","2-green cups decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, \"The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni\".  The cups are 4.5in (height). UA 1990.013","One white cup decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto \"Tribe Pride - Get It!\" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers. It was used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. The cup is 5.25in (height). UA 1990.064","Scope and Contents","One green plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"The Best of Times\" logo for homecoming 1989. The cup is 4.5in. (height). UA 1990.068","Scope and Contents","One purple plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"William and Mary Magic\" logo for the 1990 homecoming. The cup is 4.5in (height). UA 1990.069","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words \"Go Indians\", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1991.023","Scope and Contents","3 red, white and black plastic cups with \"WM Homecoming '92\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.010","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup, green and silver lettering \"WM Tribe\" with two white feathers on one side; college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green lettering on the other. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485086/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649001/.","One white 3in. tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed \"The Tribe of William and Mary College.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647479/.","Scope and Contents","One green and white plastic cup with words \"WM Tribe\" and Indian feathers. Iamge available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484054/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup with words \"William and Mary Tribe\" in green and white lettering.","Scope and Contents","One white cup, 5.5in., from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads \"The Tribe - William and Mary College\" in black lettering. The cup is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\"  The cup is 5.5.in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 9. UA 1995.017.4","Scope and Contents","3-cups, white, purple, and green. White cup if from homecoming 1992 :\"A Class Act\". The purple cup is from homecoming 1990: \"WM Magic\". And the green cup is from homecoming 1989:\"The Best of Times.\"  The cups are 3in (height). UA1995.018","Scope and Contents","One green 5.5in. cup with words \"The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni\" in gold letters.","Scope and Contents","2-green mugs with gold colored rims, stars in gold, words \"300 William and Mary 1693-1993\". UA 1998.076","One gray cup with black design on front. The words \"Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!\" appear on the back. UA 1998.085","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup, front blue and black words appear \"The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union\" with phone numbers. UA 1998.086","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with \"Tribe Athletics\" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.UA 2008.061","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup of the kind given by The Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to recognize individuals or organizations for their service to William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. The cup was made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945498/.","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup used by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. Also engraved are the initials \"BFG.\" The cup is made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396919/.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used to celebrate Homecoming at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a depiction of the Wren building in purple with the words \"Raising the Roof\" written in between the second and third floors of the building. Under the Wren building is written \"Homecoming 1995\" in yellow; \"October 26-29\" in purple; \"Society of the Alumni\" in purple; and \"College of William and Mary\" in purple. The advertising partner for the cup was The Governor's Land at Two Rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Lcoated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.636","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used during the Homecoming celebration at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a green and gold royal crown with the phrase \"The Majesty of It All\" written below the crown in green. Also written on the cup are the phrases \"Homecoming,\" \"October 24-27,\" \"College of William and Mary,\" and \"Society of the Alumni\" in green. There is also a gold \"96\" indicating the Homecoming year. The advertising partner for the cup was GEICO insurance. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.637","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was created by the Athletics Department to sell at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The cup includes the William and Mary mascot, the Griffin, and under the griffin is the word \"Tribe\" in green and gold. The cup was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery and the William and Mary Bookstore. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396591/.","Gift of Mrs. Jack Beswick. Located in Dec. Obj. UA 2014.028.01ab","Scope and Contents","One dark green mug decorated with a three-dimensional gold banner with laurels stating \"College of William and Mary\" with the coat of arms. Mug was purchased in the college bookstore circa 1970. The mug is 4\" H x 3.3/4 diameter; handle is 2 1/2\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452324255. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.023","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray stoneware mug inscribed \"25th Reunion, Class of 1942\" and \"WM\", made in colonial pattern. The mug is 6in (height). UA 1991.020","One red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. UA 1994.012","One mug with imprint logo. The Mug is 5in (height) and is cracked. UA 1994.026","Scope and Contents","Hand-thrown stoneware mug with clear and blue glaze. Inscribed \"25th Reunion - Class of 1942\" around the rim; body of mug contains a motif with \"WM\" in the center. Throwing marks are visible inside the mug. Bottom imprint reads \"An Approved Williamsburg Souvenir\". Dimensions: 5 1/2\" H x 2 7/8 Diameter, handle is 4\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Condition is good: contains some firing cracks on the bottom of mug, and handle has large dark spot. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452387825, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452505773, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452747444. UA 1994.027","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray mug inscribed \"Homecoming 1969\" and \"WM\".  It is 6in (height). ","Scope and Contents","2-yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription \"A New Library for a New Century\". UA 1999.029","Scope and Contents","One mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by \"College of William and Mary 1693\". Manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.017","One plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is approximately 8.25in(length) with the top on, and 3.75 in. in diameter and is in good condition.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.050","Scope and Contents","One grey with marble pattern plastic mug celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the a cappella group The Gentlemen of the College. The cup has the Gentlemen of the College Logo, the letters \"GOTC\", the William and Mary seal, and \"est. Jan. 1990, 20 Years of G's, May 1, 2010.\" The \"GOTC\" is in the grey marble pattern as the cup, but the rest of the inscriptions are in green. The cup is approximately 2.5in. in diameter, and is 4.75in. (height). It is in excellent condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.260","Scope and Contents","Gold plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on front in green text with \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town, Catering\" on the back \"Good beer. Good food. Good people. Bad parking. Since 1974.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held at The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373926/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374344/. Gift of Professor Sharon Zuber and her Fall 2011 LCST 201 'Constructing the News' Class. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.709.01","Scope and Contents","White plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on the front with green text \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town\" on the back \"William  Mary, Alumni.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held by The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113450711/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373786/. Gift of Bea Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.730.01","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at a dance for new pledges to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The glass contains the words \"Kappa,\" \"Alpha,\" and \"Theta\" in black. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. It is approximately 3in.x 5.625in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396405/.","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at the Phi Mu fraternity pledge formal at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The glass contains the name of the fraternity, \"Phi Mu,\" the crest of the fraternity below that, and below the crest are the words \"Pledge Formal 1978\". All of the words are etched in white. The glass is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.241","One drinking glass with a gold rim that was given out at the Theta Delta Chi fraternity's Sweetheart Dance in 1981. The glass also is engraved with Theta Delta Chi's seal and \"Sweetheart Dance 1981.\" The glass once belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982, while a student at the College. It is in fair condition and is approximately 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.015","One glass goblet removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. The goblet is 6in (height)  and 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1984.041","Scope and Contents","One gold toned goblet, engraved with \"Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room\". It was made at ODIOT, Paris. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.041","One glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.037","One wine bottle that was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. The bottle is 1ft (height) with a base diameter of approximately 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.100","One wine bottle found under the Brafferton in 1865. President Benjamin S. Ewell gave the bottle to Union Army Col. E.A. True in 1865, and it was returned to William  Mary in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Ewell in two labels attached to the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. The bottle is 9.5in (height) with a base diameter of 4.5in. Originally accessioned as 1957-58. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.101","One Stein that  includes the name \"Punchy;\" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.018","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which food is directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers intended for individual place settings. It does not include drinking vessels or vessels designed for the presenation and serving of food, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","Artifacts originally created as implements for consuming food or beverages. This sub-classification includes tools intended for individual place settings. It does not include utensils designed for the serving of food or beverages, which are listed in Serving Utensils.","One knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934474/.","A tin baby spoon featuring a raised neck and seven stamped dots on the bottom of the handle of the spoon. The spoon measures 3.25in. and is in fair condition. There is a 0.125in. rust stain on the right side of the back of the spoon's bowl as well as a 1in. rust stain on the left of the back of the spoon's bowl. There are two 0.125in. rust stains on the raised neck of the spoon. There are also small rust stains on the bottom of the handle and a 1in. white stain inside the front of the bowl of the spoon. Image at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13544454324/. Transferred from the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065). UA 1985.029.05","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the use of food service vessels, utensils, or related articles. This sub-classification includes food waste containers, dining tables coverings, and containers for food service artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907.\" The napkin holder is 2in. in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under \"Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling\" for more information. UA 2009.276","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.01","Scope and Contents","A green thermal cup holder that features the WM Student Assembly seal in gold on the front (with \"SA\" in green in the middle of the seal) and the basics of the Medical Amnesty policy. The Medical Amnesty was created in 2012 with the purpose of encouraging students to seek assistance without fear of violating student conduct codes and receiving disciplinary action. This cup holder was collected by the Young Democrats at the first ever student Tribe tailgate at the Reserve in the Compton lot. The cup holder measures about 12.5in. and is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.04","Scope and Contents","Groupings of artifacts originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Food Service TE sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created as implements for the serving of food or beverages. This sub-classification does not include tools used for food preparation or consumption.","Scope and Contents","One white platter, 9.25 x 13.25\" x 1.5\", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown. It was used in the dining hall in the 1930s and made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The platter is 9.25in x 13.25in x 1.5in. UA1988.077","Scope and Contents","One green wine decanter with seal on front reading \"Chi Omega Winter Journal '65\". It has a straw stopper and tassle, and an inner bubble for holding ice. The decanter was made in Italy. It belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. UA1991.097","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cutting, handling, or processing timber or for harvesting non-food forest crops such as bark or rubber. This classification does not include equipment for cartage, which is classified under Transportation Artifacts, or equipment for manufacturing products from wood, which is classified under Woodworking TE or Papermaking TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for fabricating objects from homogenous, complex compounds, such as glass, clay, rubber, synthetic resins, plastics, or waxes. This classification also includes the tools, equipment, and supplies used for producing such homogenous, complex compounds. These compounds differ from other materials because they generally require elaborate processing at some point during their use. As compounds, they differ from other processed materials such as leather because they are not discrete units; they differ from aggregate materials such as masonry because of their homogeneity and their need for elaborate processing.","One plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal.","One plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. The cast is 10inx17in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.107","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 11inx18in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.108","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 9inx15in.","Scope and Contents","One clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.278","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for proccessing materials that are animal in origin. This classification includes tools and equipment for processing furs or hides, for preparing leather, for fabricating leather products, for working shell, horn, bone, or ivory, and for making things from quills or feathers. This classification also includes artifacts for processing materials that are the products of insects or bacteria.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with natural stone or with aggregate materials such as concrete, mortar, brick, or plaster. These aggregate materials can be of natural or manufactured origin. They differ from materials related to Glass, Plastics, and Clayworking TE because they lack homegeneity and the need for complex processing.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for casting, forging, machining, or fabricating metals or metal products. This classification does not include tools, equipment, and supplies used in mining or preliminary processing of ores, which are listed in Mining and Mineral Harvesting TE.","Dies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams.","Round metal die in 2 pieces. It was for striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. The base is 5in. in diameter. The die is 2.25in. in diameter.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for extracting materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state from the natural environment. This classification includes equipment usde for underground and surface mines, quarries, oil and water wells, for prospectingm and for supplemental processing operations such as breaking, milling, washing, cleaning, or grading. it also includes tools used for ice harvesting and salt harvesting.","Artifacts originally created to transform or modify materials in ways that extend beyond the range of one classification. This classification includes terms for multi-purpose tools and tools that work with a variety of materials as well as generic terms that may be used if the particular context of use is unknown.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with materials that mask surfaces by depositing a residual film such as a paint film, or by using adhesives to attach a thin covering such as wallpaper or gold leaf to a surface. This classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in decorative, artistic, and protective appliactions. Excluded from this classification are tools and equipment that are used with thicker coatings, such as wood veneers or plastic laminates, and tools and equipment used for metal plating. Also excluded are tools and equipment associated with printing processes such as printing blocks and silkscreens.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the manufacture of materials formed from the residue of suspension or in the fabrication of products made of such materials. Paper (whether made from wood pulp, textile fibers, or plastic fibers) is the principle product that falls in this classification. Particles mixed with liquids form suspesions. Although felt is made of materials that are matted like paper, tools for felting are listed in Textileworking TE because felt is not formed from suspension.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of materials made from fibers and the preparation of woven fabrics. Also included in this category are tools, equipment, and supplies used for manufacturing objects from fibers or cloth. This classification includes tools specific to the preparatoin of fibers, such as hatchels and cotton gins, but excludes tools, such as sheep shears and cotton balers, that are related to sources of fibers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processes and techniques involving needle and thread, including applique, breading, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in gathering, hooking, and pleating. It includes artifacts used by dressmakers, tailors, hatters, and sailmakers.","One pouch of 10 gilt on brass buttons from a colonial article of clothing worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. Six of the buttons are 0.75in. in diameter and 4 are 0.5in. in diameter. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.021.7","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the processing of natural fibers into thread and yarn or in the processing of thread and yarn into finsihed textiles such as lace, cloth, or cordage. Processes include spinning, weaving, knitting, knotting, twining, and finishing.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the fabrication of objects for wood. This classification includes artifacts used with and to created physically modified wood by-products such as plywood, chipboard, and masonite. This classification excludes tools and equipment for making objects out of the chemically modified wood by-products such as paper, rayon, or rubber. Note: Various woodworking trades, such as carpentry, coopering, shipbuilding, or wheelwrighting, may be noted in a subject field.","Scope and Contents","Approximately 15 different nail samples that were taken from the Ash Lawn-Highland estate of U.S. President James Monroe. The samples were taken from different parts of the house including the porch, columns, roof, and siding. A lot of the nails are rusty and in poor condition. Located in BG S5. UA 1996.030","Tools, equipment, and supplies that do not meet the definitions of this category's other classifications. This classification includes specialized tools originally created to transform raw materials into specific finished products such as cigars and gems.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used for the observation of natural phenomena or to apply knowledge gained from such observation. Tools in this category tend to be made to enlarge or record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications in this category are related by virtue of the fact that they include artifacts created to employ a particular body of knowledge. The classifications are based on knowledge rather than materials.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies, originally created for the study of sound and its effect on hearing. Artifacts listed in this classification may be used for generating, detecting, observing, testing, modifying, and/or measuring sound. They differ from artifacts in Sound Communication TE in that their function is to study sound, not to transmit or receive it. They differ from some related items in Medical and Psychological TE in that the function of items in Acoustical TE is to examine the nature and effects of sound, not to dignose or treat medical conditions.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-production. This classification includes firearms, artillery, blade weapons, and striking weapons. It does not include structures designed for housing troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies.","Ammunition for armament, whether intended for particular weapons, such as BBs and cartridges, or intended to be deployed alone, such a grenades, missiles, or bombs. This sub-classification includes ammunition casings, such as sabots, and planted explosive weapons, such as mines or petards.","Objects used as accessories for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-protection. This sub-classification includes weapon components and artifacts used for weapon care or storage.","Heavy weapons that employ combustion or explossion to fire a projectile. Artillery may be portable and may be employed by one person, but typically it is fired from a more or less stationary position.","Clothing worn as defensive armament, including formal parts of a suit of armor and protective devices used in combat.","Weapons that cut or pierce by cutting. This sub-classification includes edged weapons such as bayonets that are accessories to firearms and tools such as cross bows that launch edged weapons.","Scope and Contents","Projectile-firing weapons that can be deployed easily by one person and, in most cases, uses explosive propellant. This sub-classification does not include ammunition, firearms accessories, or crew-served heavy armament. Note: For combination and conversion pieces, used multiple terms, e.g., \"Pistol\" and \"Carbine\" for a pistol carbine, and \"Musket, Flintlock\" and \"Musket, Percussion\" for a musket converted from flintlock to percussion.","Armament designed to batter or crush by weight or momentum, including weapons that propel non-explosive or non-penetrating missiles.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document objects and events outside of the earth's atmosphere. Artifacts listed in this classification differ from those in Optical TE in that they are not intended to address particular problems associated with vision. They differ from those in Surveying and Navigational TE in that they are concerned with observation rather than with the practical uses for such observation.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document physiological or anatomical aspects of organisms for purposes other than diagnosis or treatment. Tools for diagnosis and treatment of people are include in Medical and Psychological TE; those for animals are in Veterinary Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study or manufacture of substances based upon their molecular composition, structure, and properties. Artifacts used for the study of atomic and subatomic particles are included in Nuclear Physics TE, and artifacts used for the study of the interaction of physical objects are in Mechanical Measurement Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the sampling, observation, measurement, or recording of specific chemical properties in specialized applications.","Glassware and other general equipment used in different types of laboratories.","Scope and Contents","One coin silver beaker across, inscribed with \"H\", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. The beaker is 3.5in (height) x 3in (width). ","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for moving earth or building structures. This classification includes paving machines and equipment that modify by demolition, such as wrecking balls or jackhammers. It also includes tools such as pile drivers used for the construction of highways or structural facilities. This classification does not include specialized tools listed in other classifications or used in the construction industries, such as cranes, hammers, or cement mixers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control, distribute, modify, observe, measure, or document electricity and magnetism. This classification includes tools, equipment, and components used in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical and electronic devices as well as those used in the delivery of electricity or electrical power. This classification does not include electrical or electronic devices created to serve other specific purposes, such as sound communication or data processing, nor does it include electrical motors and generators, which are listed in Power Producing Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document electrical or magnetic activity.","One round magnet featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. The magnet is approximately 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035602/.","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.02","Objects originally created to maintain or repair electrical monitoring equipment or install or repair electrical delivery system.","Objects originally created to serve as part of an electricity delivery system.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to generate, convert, or distribute energy or power. This classification does not include objects listed in Electrical System Components.","Objects originally created to generate power.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the transmission or regulation of power, particularly mechanical power in power-producing equipment or other machines.","Artifacts related to energy production that do not meet the definintions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document geological phenomena. This classification includes geologists' picks and seismic measuring devices, but it excludes tools used for harvesting or mining rock or mineral materails.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cleaning, laundering, or groundskeeping activities performed in or around a home or a public building, whether performed occasionally or as a business.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to wash or assist in the washing of food service or food preparation items.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care or maintenance of areas around structures such as lawns, flower beds, or sidewalks, or for larger landscaped areas such as athletic fields or golf courses. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used to prepare land specifically for the cultivation of crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning or tidying of furnishings, buildings, or building spaces.","One tin green, gold, and white trash can that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The can features the College of William and Mary seal on the front and the William and Mary mascot, the Indian, on the back carrying a tomahawk. It is approximately 19.25in.(length) and 9.75in. in diameter. It is in poor condition with heavy corroding inside the can. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.639","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning, drying, or presenting of clothing and linens.","Scope and Contents","Two laundry bags, white with four Indians on front in aqua. Penned in black marker are the words \"Harry Krauss 219 Yates\" and \"K-172\" stamped on the other. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811949/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812031/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811845/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675114/.Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 2004.012.1 and UA 2004.012.2","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study, measurement, or utilization of the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. This classification includes general-purpose mechanical devices, such as wedges or hoists, and specialized devices, such as tensiometers or pressure gauges, used to measure mechanical properties.","Objects that utilize the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gasses, including general-purpose mechanical devices and objects used specifically for the maintenance of mechanical devices.","Objects used for the study or measurements of the static or dynamic properties of solid, liquids, or gasses, including force, motion, pressure, flow, tension, friction, ductility, torque, velocity, and viscosity.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of humans. This classification includes dental tools, objects used for sight and hearing, and objects used to study psychological testing or treatment. It does not include objects used to study physical phenomena (see Acoustical TE, Biological TE, Chemical TE, and Optical TE) or tools for veterinary medicine, which are included in Animal Husbandry TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate dental examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct or essential role in these activities.","Tools and equipment originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of the human mouth and teeth.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct role in these activities.","Tools and equipment used for human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment that are not specifically designed for dental purposes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate or enable the exchange of money, goods, or services. This classification includes those artifacts used to present goods, such as counters, as well as product packages and labels.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document atmospheric phenomena.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to study atomic structure and elementary particles as well as the physical properties of the universe.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or record light. This classification includes commonly used equipment, such as binoculars and microscopes. It excludes specialized artifacts created for other scientific observation, such as visual acuity charts or telescopes that are used particularly for astronomy.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for controling the behavior of people or for providing security or protection for property.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to provide security or protection for property.","Scope and Contents","One of three keys made for the Earl Gregg Swem Library Time Capsule. The capsule was created to honor the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary and sealed on February 4, 1994. It will be opened in 2093. This item is restricted. Located in BG S5. UA 1994.067","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control the behavior of people. This sub-classification includes objects used for restraint, prosecution, punishment, torture, and execution.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position of an observer relative to known reference points or to indicate the form and extent of a region, such as land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position or course of an observer relative to known reference points.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to indicate the form or extent of a region such as a land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for recording or measuring time. This classification does not include timekeeping artifacts created for specialized purposes, such as chronometers.","Replica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford. Includes a photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1977.024","Items owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram \"GDG\" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved \"Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1925\" in block letters and \"SP December 5 1776\" in script.\" Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407531/.","Scope and Contents","One watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials \"HB\" in the center and the legend \"From the alumni of William  Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service November 2, 1935.\" Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018400/.","One pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed \"Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522.\" The dial is also signed \"Lepine Invenit et fecit.\" Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021662/.","Believed to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.","One watch that contains the Gentlemen of the College logo on the face. The watch is in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","Scope and Contents","A replica of the William and Mary sundial that was given to College President Paul R. Verkuil by the Endowment Association.  The sundial is inscribed \"The Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary Recognizes Paul R. Verkuil For his leadership and extends its appreciation to his commitment in developing strong financial support for the College's future. February 6, 1992.\" The bronze sundial is situated on a 0.75in. thick piece of wood that is 16in. in diameter.  The sundial is in good condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.259","Scope and Contents","One brown wood frame clock with a burlap backing that once belonged to Wilford Kale, Jr., alumnus of the College of William and Mary. The clock features images of a Native American and a William and Mary football player in green and gold, a depiction of a small green wall clock, and \"William and Mary Indians\" with two green, gold, and white feathers sticking out from \"Indians\". Attached to the burlap background are a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a green second hand under the image of the clock. Beside the football player is the signature \"Holst\". The clock is approximately 19in. x 12.75in. It is in fair condition with some chips and fading in the paint of the Native American and the football player. ","One green and black watch with nylon wristband. The watch features a digital dial which gives the time and day of the week, an LED backlight, and a compass stitched directly into the dark green woven nylon wristband . The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters. Watch measures 11.25in.(length) x 1.875in.(width). Watch worn by OPP pledge Justin Reid, Class of 2009, because being on time is very important for the pledges. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454067/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377226/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.04","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, record, or measure mass (weight) or physical dimensions such as length, area, or volume. This classification includes general-purpose measuring devices such as precision balances or folding rules. It excludes artifacts created to measure time and to measure particular scientific data. Also excluded are specialized measuring devices and gauges such as sextants or carpenter's squares.","Scope and Contents","Brass spring scale measuring up to 4 pounds or 2 kilograms with measurements in ounces and grams. Scale manufactured by Chatillon of New York. Painted black iron backing is incised with the number \"142.\" The upper metal loop to hang the scale is still attached, but the hook for attaching the item to be weighed is not included. Scale measures 6 in. (height) x 1.325 (width) x .625 (depth). Scale is in good condition with minor discoloration of the brass plate front, and rusting of the iron backing. Scale belonged to Bruce Goodwin, WM Geology Professor from 1963-1996. Transferred from Box 2 of the Bruce Goodwin Papers (UA 6.049). Gift of the Bruce Goodwin Family. Located in BG. UA 2012.418.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document heat and its effects.  Excluded from this classification are specialized artifacts created to serve specific purposes, such as a meteorological thermometer.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies used to enable communication. This category includes those classifications for literal and abstract communication- Printing TE and Musical TE. This category does not include things produced as communication, such as works of art or documents. These are the artifacts created by the tools in this category, and they are listed in Communication Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronic means, and in a manner subject to human intervention (e.g., by physical manipulation of beads in an abacus, or by varying the parameters incorporated into computer software). Single-purpose devices, such as a digital watch or a digital thermometer, whose functions involve only the conversion of physical input (e.g. temperature, pressure, etc.) into visual, audible, or mechanical output, are not included here, but are classified according to their specific function (e.g., Timekeeping TE or Thermal TE).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the processing of information, but that do not themselves process information.","2-dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION.\" Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943374/.","One blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering. The mousepad is 8in x 9in.","Scope and Contents","One black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu\" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads \"e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat\". The bottom right-side of the pad read \"Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation\" in white lettering. The pad is 9inx8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.078","Scope and Contents","Plastic clamshell CD case with \"Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office\" seal on front. Case accompanied electronic resource holdings in WM Digital Archive: Public statements of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, 2009 (UA23.3 .G38 2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10288/16115. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.704.01","Tools and equipment originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronical means.","Scope and Contents","Storage devices for processed information. Note: \"Recording\" from other Documents also may be used for media containing recorded music and video, and \"Software\" or a narrower term from Data Processing Accessories also may be used for media containing computer programs.","Tools and equipment specifically created to facilitate data processing by accomplishing input, storage, or outpost of data, but that do not have independent data procesing capabilities.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the creation of precision drawings, such as architectural plans, mechanical designs, maps, or charts. This classification does not include general purpose writing, drawing, and lettering tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to produce musical sounds or to be audibly incorporated into musical performances. This classification does not include devices that amplify, transmit, or record musical sound, or devices intended for other purposes whose sound may, on occasion, be integrated into a musical performance (e.g., cannons or churchbells to accompany the 1812 Overture).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the production of musical sound by manual or mechanical.electronic means, but that do not themselves generate such sound.","Two pitch pipes that were used by the student a cappella group The Stairwells during practices and performances at the College of William and Mary. The pipe contained 13 keys with holes to blow through for the appropriate pitch. Each pipe is in a red case and were made by WM. Kratt Co. Both items are in fair condition with some rusting on the bottom of the pipes. Gift of Austin Powell, musical director of the Stairwells in 2009. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.282.1 and UA 2009.282.2","Artifacts created to produce musical sounds.","Scope and Contents","One wooden rope-tension drum used by the Queens' Guard at various campus events at the College of William and Mary. The top and bottom of the drum are red and white, while the body of the drum is brown. The body of the drum has the words \"Queen's Guard\" in gold and black at the top, a coat of arms with a red phoenix rising from the ashes against a white background and six black spontoons surrounding the phoenix, and the Queen's Guard motto \"Corona Veniet Delectis,\" victory shall come to the worthy, is painted in black and gold at the bottom. The drum was made by Eames Fine Craft of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The drum is approximately 22.75in.(height) and 19in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Pav A 2450 A. Item number Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.377","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to capture a visual image by optical, chemical, or digital means, such as cameras, film, or darkroom equipment.","Cameras and equipment attached to camers for the purpose of capturing a visual image. Included in this sub-classification are camera parts, lenses, filters, lighting attachements, and camera supports.","Scope and Contents","One wooden twin lens reflex camera that was made by the Cam-O Corp. company in Kansas City, Missouri that was used for creating class photographs for schools, as it was labelled a \"school camera\" by the company. The camera used 46mm film or 1.75in film rolls. The lens of the camera is a Wallensak Raptar 4.5in lens. The camera is approximately 13 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Black Changing Bag (UA 1999.069.2) Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. ","One black changing bag, designed to be light-proof in order to allow certain tasks with photosensitive materials to be performed away from the darkroom, such as loading a reel with film. The changing bag has a zipper along the edges with two sleeves for the user to insert his or her arms inside. The bag is approximately 41 in. x 25 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Wooden Cam-O Corp. Twin Lens Reflex Camera (UA 1999.069.01). Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. Located in Textiles S1, SS8. UA 1999.069.02","One silver Kodak camera that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is inside a brown leather case with a neck strap attached to it. The camera is 5 in. x 3 in. The camera is in good condition and the case is in fair condition with a broken strap. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161a","One Bell and Howell movie camera that was once used by College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is enclosed in a brown leather case with the initials \"T.A.G., JR.\" engraved in gold. The camera is approximately 5 in. x 4 in. The camera and its case are in fair condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161b","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the production of photographic images and are not used directly with cameras or photprocessing equipment. Included in this sub-classification are maintenance gear and ancillary studio equipment.","Paper, film, and tape created to capture and present images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in transforming a latent image, as captured by light-sensitive chemicals on film, into a visible negative or positive image.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to reproduce written, photographic, or artistic material, whether in very limited quantities (as in the case of artistic engravings or lithographs) or in quantities required for widespread distribution. This classification includes specialized tools such as handpresses, engraver's blocks, or photocopiers, that are used for bookbinding, engraving, etching, lithography, or screen printing.","Tools and equipment used to asemble sheets of printed material into collated and/or bound volumes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in conjunction with replication equipment to reproduce quantities of graphic material.","One printers plate image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. It is 7inx10in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1979.013","Scope and Contents","John Millington Signature Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate including the signature of John Millington and the label \"Signature of John Millington. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938\". Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2.625 in. (length) x 3.125 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. The back layer of the wood is peeling off to reveal \"Ewing Jan 1938\". Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.01","Scope and Contents","An Old Hand Generator Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old hand generator and a label reading \"An old hand generator. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1939.\" Plate measure 1 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. A layer of cardstock is peeling away from the back to reveal illegible writing. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.02","Scope and Contents","William and Mary College Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting the Brafferton, the President's House, and the Wren building, and a label reading \"William and Mary College from a lithograph by Thomas Millington in 1840. WM Bulletin v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood and illegible writing on the back. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.03","Scope and Contents","Insolated Conductors Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting insulated conductors and a label reading \"Insulated Conductors. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing Jan. 1938\", \"J. Chem Ed.\", and \"fig. 9) handwritten on the back of the wooden block. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.625 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.04","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington's Desk Engraving Plate. Wood and Metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington's desk and a label reading \"Dr. John Millington's Desk, WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and \"Ewing\" \"Dr. John Millington's Desk\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.05","Scope and Contents","Unlabeled Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with the words \"Ewing\" \"Jan. 1932\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.125 in. (length) 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.06","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington and a label with the words \"Dr. John Millington. W  M Bullentin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.07","Scope and Contents","Old Apparatus Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting some equipment and a label reading \"Old apparatus in the possession of the College of William and Mary. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.08","Scope and Contents","James Madison Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting James Madison and a label reading \"James Madison, D.D. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig. 5\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.09","Scope and Contents","William Barton Rogers Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting William Barton Rogers and a label reading \"William Barton Rogers. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig 6\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.10","Bronze Tablet Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with depicting a bronze tablet and a label reading \"Bronze tablet in Rogers Hall. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4 in. (length) x in. 3.125 (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.11","Dr. William Small Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. William Small and a label reading \"Dr. William Small W  M Bullentin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed., Fig 1.\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures in. (height) x in. (length) x in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.12","Old Motor Dynamo Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old motor and a label reading \"Old motor dynamo. W  M Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 1.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.13","One copper engraving plate mounted on piece of wood portraying John Johns. An inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to UA 1984.011. The plate is 13.5inx8.2in and the wood is 15.3in.x10.2in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1986.019","Printing plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035784/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435361/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036092/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435681/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036514/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036668/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA 1993.016","One printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.053","Scope and Contents","Printers Plate used in book \"Hark Upon The Gale\" by Wilford Kale. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.072","Printers plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.080","News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia\" on the left, an image of the Wren building with the subscript \"The Sir Christopher wren Building, 1695, after the plate in the Bodleian Library\" on the right, and \"CA 9-3000, Ext. 226 Willamsburg\" along the bottom of the metal plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (length). The Block is in good condition with some accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the stamp side and minor discoloration and stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.01","Soon, No Place to Go… Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Soon, no place to go…\" across the top and an image depicting the Williamsburg Regional Library, a man in colonial garb nailing and eviction notice to a post, and anthropomorphic books crying on a curb. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length).The block is in good condition with moderate accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.02","New Parking Regulations Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"New Parking Regulations\" on the top and an image depicting parking signs that read \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no standing\", \"no parking\" \"2 hour parking\", \"30 minutes parking\", \"2 hour parking\", \"one hour parking\", and \"parking all day Toano 7mi\". A parking official is shown in the top left corner riding a motorcycle and holding a chalk tire-marking tool. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.03","Another Rose Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Another Rose\" across the top and an image depicting Mayor Stryker standing among roses and receiving a rose with the label \"Doctor of Law\" from an out-of-frame arm bearing the label \"MCV\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.04","The Parking Game Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"The Parking Game\" across the top and a series of images depicting a woman parking in a \"2 hr parking\" spot, having her car marked by a parking official, and returning two hours later to remove the mark on her tire and says \"Safe for two more hours\". \". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.05","Stella Neiman Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the quote \"…surely a woman should help rock the cradle. –Mrs. Stella Neiman Candidate for city council\" and an image of Stella Neiman rocking a cradle labeled \"Wms BURG\" and \"Cradle of Liberty\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.06","One wooden printer's block used for stamping bearing the likeness of Lord Botetourt. The block was originally housed in the Old Printing Press Office in Swem Library. Surrounding Lord Botetourt are the words \"The Right Hon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Bottetourt, late Governor of Virginia.\" The engraving measures approximately 2 in. x 3 in. and the block is approximately 2.83 in. x 3.125 in. It is in fair condition with wear showing around the edges of the engraving. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.500","3- reproduction copies of the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England that shows the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1740. One of the copies is inscribed \"Taken from the copper plate found by us in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1930.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by Kate M. Cannon and Mary F. Goodwin. Approximately 17.5 in. x 14.5in. They are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.388","Scope and Contents","One printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the Peyton Randolph House with a woman in eighteenth century clothing following a little girl in eighteenth century clothing pushing a toy baby carriage. It also features a little boy playing the hoop rolling game and a woman on the porch of the Peyton Randolph House both in eighteenth century clothing. \"343\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). It is in good condition with one 0.875in. blue stain and another 0.75in. blue stain on the right edge of the printing block. It also has a 2in split on the back near the bottom as well as two 0.875in. splits on the bottom edge of the woodblock. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil and a 0.125in. turquois stain on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.01","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century shops and/or houses in Williamsburg. There are men and women in eighteenth century clothing walking and standing in front of the houses/shops. A courier on horseback is depicted riding through the town of Williamsburg with his hand up. One male figure standing in front of the houses/shops is depicted waving to the courier. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil on the back and \"119\" written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in good condition. The printing block has a 0.75in. split and a white stain in the shape of a \"p\" on the back. There is also a 0.875in. split and some chipping on the bottom edge of the printing block. The top edge of the printing block has a 0.375in. and a 0.25 in. crack along with some small white stains. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.02","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the interior of an eighteenth century tavern room with men in eighteenth century clothes standing in the room. The men are talking, joking, and smoking with one another in the room. \"149\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the printing block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in fair condition. There are three splits going along the length of the printing block on the back. There is also approx. 4.5in. of chipping on the back left side of the printing block. The back of the printing block has a large smattering of green stains and a 0.75in. white tissue like substance. The bottom edge has a 0.75in. crack and a 0.5in. crack parallel to the splits on the back; along with a 0.75in. split that looks as if it has been glued before. The top edge has a 0.5in. crack and three 0.75 splits running parallel to the splits across the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.03","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house in the background with a large garden in the foreground. In the garden a man in eighteenth century clothes works the garden with a hoe. A woman and two little girls, all in eighteenth century dresses, are depicted working in the garden as well. \"195\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are two splits running the length of the block on the back as well as a 5.25in. brown stain coming from the top edge of the block. There is also a 6.75in. white tissue substance on the back near the left edge and a 2.125in. pencil line near the right edge. The bottom edge of the printing block has nine small holes, a 0.5in. gray stain above the holes, a 0.5in. split near the right edge and a 0.5in. crack in the center with a brown stain surrounding it. The top edge has 20 small holes, a 0.5in. crack and a 0.25 in. split. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.04","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house and a full moon in the background. The foreground features a fence and a man in eighteenth century clothes holding the hand of a woman, in eighteenth century clothes holding a fan, with his head bowed over the woman's hand. \"221\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The front has metal chipping around the nails that hold the metal plate to the wood. The back has three splits along the length of the printing block. It also has a smattering of green stains, a 7in. white tissue substance near the right edge, a 3.75in. pencil mark near the top and a 2.5in. pencil mark near the bottom. The bottom edge has a 5.25 in. brown stain, a 0.5in. split and a 0.75 in. split near the right edge parallel to the split on the back of the block. The top edge has 16 small holes, a 0.125 in. crack near the left edge, a 0.5in. crack in the center and three 0.75in. splits parallel to the splits on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.05","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of Bruton Parish church and snowflakes falling all around it. Men and women in eighteenth century clothing walk along the snow laden sidewalk (the women are holding parasols). Two boys are depicted on the snow covered street. One boy in a coat, hat, pants, and boots runs down the street while pulling another boy (wearing a hat, coat, pants, mittens, and scarf) on a sled. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The back has a 5.5in. brown stain across the top as well as a 2in. black stain coming from the right side. it also has a 1.5in. crack in the middle and three splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge has a 0.25in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it, a black stain about the width of the block bleeding in from the front metal piece, 18 holes going across, and three splits running parallel to the splits across the back. The top edge features a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. It also has seven holes going across and three splits that run parallel to the splits on the back of the block. The bottom right side has a 1.25in. crack. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.06","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century houses with chimneys in the background. The foreground has bushes and men in women in eighteenth century clothing playing croquet. \"363\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are green stains in the crevices of the house, grass, sky, and dress of one woman in the metal relief. There are also green stains along the edges of the metal plate. The back features a smattering of green and white stains as well as two splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge of the printing block has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back. It also has a 0.5in. crack near the right, a 0.25in. crack in the center and 21 holes going across with a green stain on the eighth hole from the right.  The top edge has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back of the block. It also has a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. The right edge has a black stain running the length of the block bleeding in from the metal plate. The left edge has a two 0.25in. green stains and a 0.125in. white stain. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.07","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the printing process, but do not by themselves generate multiple copies of original written, graphic, or photographic material.","Tools and equipment that replicate written or graphic/photographic material through the application of ink or other pigment to the surface of paper or other media.","Scope and Contents","Tools and equipment used to assemble physical or virtual alphanumeric printing elements or \"type\" into assemblages (words, lines, paragraphs, etc.) in preparation for reproduction by replication equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies, other than musical instruments, originally created to generate, amplify, reproduce, or store music, spoken words, or other sounds that are useful for human communication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate, but do not actually perform, the generation, amplification, reproduction, or storage of sounds for communication.","Tools and equipment that play an active role in the generation, amplification, or reproduction of sounds for communication.","Scope and Contents","Bell rung during Navy Chaplain's School at William and Mary. Located in BG S5. UA 1980.114","This bell was found by a carpenter working on buildings at William and Mary, circa 1928-1932. The bell is 3.75 in. in diameter and 3.25 in. high, with a handle approximately 4 in. long. UA 2007.68","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as repositories for the storage of sounds reproduced by a sound communication device. This sub-classification does not include digital media for sound, which are listed in Data processing Media. Note: If content is on the medium, \"Recording\" from Other Documents also may be used.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate communication at a distance by electrical or electronic means. This classification includes telegraph, telephone, radio, and television equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate telecommunication but do not play a direct role in the transmission or reception of telecommunication messages.","Tools and equipment that play a direct role in the generation or reception of telecommunication messages.","Artifacts that function as carriers of telecommunication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate communication by means of symbols, patterns, colors, text, or pictures that are directly observable by and intelligible to the recipient. Included in this classification are signs, visual signals, and devices that project images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate visual communication but do not play a direct role in the generation or display of visual content.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct role in the generation or display of visual symbols.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of written documents. This classification does not include the documents themselves or equipment and supplies relating to the replication or electronic transmission of documents. This classification includes artifacts relating to the sendings and receipt of postal communication, but not to the actual processing, transporation, or delivery of mail by postal agencies or other delivery services.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate written communication but that do not play a direct or essential role in the creation or transmission of written messages.","One pewter letter opener with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration.The box was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed \"The President's Council.\" the letter opener is 7.5in. (length) and the box is 9.25in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387793/.","Scope and Contents","One white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant with \"Tribe Pride\" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. The bookmark is 5in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387919/.","3-machine-embroidered cloth bookmarks, 9in. long. Two of the bookmarks are in a green brochure, which details the history of William and Mary on the inside left sleeve. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words \"College of William  Mary 1693-1993.\" There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942946/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765394627/.","Scope and Contents","One acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. \"Chip\" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2006.002","One gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.035","One pewter bookmark given to contributors for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.040","Souvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text \"There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.20","One blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.The back of the clipboard reads \"Sign Up\", with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9inx12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","Scope and Contents","A green metal loose-leaf, three ring binder that has \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" stamped across the front. The interior of the binder is also green. On the interior right side there is a silver logo that reads \"THE ELBE LINE/ TO DUPLICATE ORDER/NO. 74238/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in silver letters. The binder measures approximately 9.75in. (length) x 11.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. The front of the binder has suffered severe discoloration and is now brown with only approximately 2.5in. of green spots above the \"WILLIAM AND MARY.\" The back of the binder is green with some brown discoloration creeping in along the edges. There is also approximately 0.5in. of white stain on the left side of the back of the binder. The edge of the back of the binder near the fold show signs of wear and tear. The edges of the binder also show signs of wear and tear along with discoloration. The interior left side of the binder shows brown discoloration on the left edge. The right interior of the binder has a white residue as well as brown discoloration on the right side. the middle of the interior of the binder, where the three rings are, show wear and tear as well as grooves where the three rings have been. the bottom and top of the three rings (where one flips open the three rings) has rust-colored stains. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.26","Scope and Contents","1 - framed William  Mary machine embroidered bookmark. Bookmark features a gold border with the WM seal, and the front of the Wren Building. Text on the bookmark reads, \"The College of WILLIAM  MARY / Chartered 1693.\" The bottom of the bookmark comes to a point and has a tassel of gold thread. The bookmark is mounted green matboard inside of a wooden gold and black fleck painted frame. Back of frame features a clipping with a short history of the College of William  Mary. Framer's sticker on the back indicates it was customed framed by \"BROWNINGS OF WYOMING / 1424 Springfield Pike / Wyoming, OHIO 45215 / Phone 821-7079.\" Frame measures 13.125 in. x (height) 4.5 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Bookmark and frame are in good condition with no visible defects. Gift of Denise Sellers; bookmark was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.400.02","Scope and Contents","A black felt scrapbook that features a \"W,\" \"M,\" and \"C\" (for William and Mary College) stitched in gold felt letters on the front. There is a felt tie on the left of the front that keeps the scrapbook together. Inside the scrapbook are dark beige construction paper pages. The first page has \"William Bernard Walsh/Class of 1909/ College of William  Mary\" written in cursive. The rest of the pages are blank. The first and last pages are sown into the felt cover pieces in the front and back. The scrapbook measures approximately 15in. (length) x 11.25in. (width) and is in good condition. The top of the tie on the front left has a small rip in it. There is a small hole in the top left of the \"M,\" the top left of the \"C,\" and the bottom right of the \"W\" where it meets the bottom of the \"C.\" There are also small holes all over the front of the cover piece.  The page sown onto the felt front piece, which features the inscription, is completely separated from the bottom of the felt front piece and is severely ripped and tattered on the bottom and right edges. The page sown onto the felt back piece is completely separated from the top right of the back felt piece and the top and bottom right edges are torn. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.02","Scope and Contents","One bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as \"Welcome to the Future\" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is \"Richard Bland College\" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is 4.625in.x0.75in. and is in excellent condition. It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct and essential role in the creation or transmission of written messges, such as writing implements or typewriters. This sub-classification does not include computer printers, which are included in Peripherals.","Scope and Contents","One Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by \"The College of William and Mary\". ","The Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434545/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA1988.068","Scope and Contents","One maroon and chrome ballpoint pen with \"College of William and Mary\" etched on the shaft. The pen is 5.5in. (length). Gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935700/. ","Scope and Contents","One metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with \"The College of William and Mary\" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037552/. ","One tile painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. The tile is 3in.x3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939266/.","One ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy  Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs).","One stamp, 3in.x 2.5in., featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947784/.","Scope and Contents","One green pencil stamped \"WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library\" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942760/.","Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2004.006","Scope and Contents","One green and silver pen with the William and Mary Cypher surrounded by \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved in silver. To the right of the cypher are the words \"Undergraduate Honor Council, est. 1779\" engraved in silver. It is in good condition.","Steel notary seal stamp with stamp plate and case. Steel seal imprinted with \"ART, POCKET SEAL, PAT. OCT. 23, 23, MADE IN U.S.A.\" makers mark. Round steel stamp plate reads, \"ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC., KAPPA PI, 1975.\" Stamp measures 5 in. (length) x 2.5 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (height). Stamp plate diameter is 1.625 in. [public output disabled] Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113457385/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380518/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380672/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.08","Scope and Contents","Steel signature stamp with two small brushes. Made in the USA by Triumph circa 1958-1970. Functioning steel mechanism lowers and imprints a rubber relief stamp of \"Davis Y. Paschall\" signature. Davis Paschall served as the 22nd College of William and Mary President from August 1960 to August 1971. This stamp would have been used by President Paschall's secretary to sign documents in quick succession, without requiring the time and presence of the President himself. Object measures 7.5 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377372/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377668/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454523/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454817/. Gift of Davis Y. Paschall, transferred from William  Mary Law School Library by Jim Heller. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.729.01","Rubber stamp. Round rubber stamp depicting the University Center Archives Board logo attached to a rectangular wooden block. Stamp measures 3.875 in. (width) x 4.375 in. (length). Stamp is in good condition with ink stains on rubber and minor chipping on the top edges of the wooden block. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14657747429/in/photostream/. Stamp transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.007","Scope and Contents","Paper and other materials intended for the recording of written and printed communications.  Note: if any items listed in the sub-classification have contents, terms from Documentary Artifacts also may be used to describe the contents, e.g., \"Label, Identification\" for a label, \"Tag, Identification\" for a tag, \"Letter\" for a sheet of letterhead, \"Note\" for a notecard, and \"Correspondence\" and \"Print, Photographic\" for a postcard.","Scope and Contents","7 sheets of stationery and 4 envelopes with \"Homecoming 1992\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute animate and inanimate things. This category also includes artifacts originally created to facilitate such transportation or as an adjunct to such transportation. This category includes propelled vehicles such as automobiles or wheelbarrows as well as containers that facilitate distribution. Also included are parts of aircraft, spacecraft, land vehicles, rail vehicles, and watercraft.","Artifacts orginally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods above the face of the earth. Included are artifacts created to be parts of aircraft or spacecraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth but within the confines or earth's atmosphere.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or equipment outside the confines of earth's atmosphere.","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute objects or substances. Included in this classification are terms to describe generic forms used to store or ship any variety of materials. The term \"Package, Product\" from Merchandising TE should be used in addition to a term from the Container classification to describe containers used for the marketing and mechandising of specific products; the products themselves may be noted in a subject fields. Containers made for personal storage or transport of specific objects are listed in Storage and Display Accessories, Personal Carrying and Storage gear, or other classifications with the objects for which they were made.","One donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5in.(height) and 4in. in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady.","One circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with \"Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields.\" The box is approximately 2.5in. in diameter. The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.248","Scope and Contents","One beige can in the form of a soda can that features a gold top with a 1.125in. slit to deposit coins. The can also features a picture of a WM football player, in uniform, running with a football. \"HOMECOMING '82/WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE/vs BROWN/ Nov. 6, 1982\" is printed on the front of the can with \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"vs BROWN\" in brown and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE\" and \"Nov. 6, 1982\" in green. The William and Mary Logo (two intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with feathers sticking out) is printed between \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE.\" The can was made by the Ball company and measures approximately 4.5in. (height) and 2.5in. (diameter). The can is in fair condition with white residue on the top (golden) part of the can and an approximately 3in. dent on the top part of the depiction of the football player. There are also abrasions going from the helmet of the depiction of the football player to right above \"HOMECOMING '82,\" as well as below it to the left of the William and Mary logo. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.21","Scope and Contents","A green and beige box advertising the William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" scarf. The front of the box is green and has \"Many and Wonderous Are The Uses...\" written in beige stylized font at the top. Below this are six beige cartoon boxes with captions that advertise the comical uses of the \"Six-Footer.\" The first cartoon caption says: \"AN ECONOMICAL MUFFLER\" and shows a Sultan walking away from a group of men whose mouths are covered by the \"Six-Footer.\" The second cartoon caption says: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE\" and shows a woman using the \"Six-Footer\" as a hammock. The third cartoon caption says: \"TO CAPTURE A LOVED ONE\" and shows a caveman dragging a cavewoman by the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The fourth cartoon caption says: \"WINTER SPORTS\" and shows a youth under water harpoon fishing with the \"Six-Footer\" as his scarf. The fifth carton caption says: \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN\" and shows an Indian woman carrying two small children from the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The final cartoon caption reads: \"AN EXCELLENT BODY-WARMER\" and displays a mummy wrapped in the \"Six-Footer.\" The box measures approximately 12.5in. (length) x 9.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. The front of the box has approximately 4in. of white stain along with approximately 2in. of brown stain near the cartoon caption \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN.\" There is also approximately 1in. of brown stain on the cartoon with the caption: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE.\" There is a 1.5in. tear on the bottom left corner of the box and a 0.5in. tear on the top right corner of the box. The bottom of the box has a 0.75in. and a 0.5in. brown stain at the top and multiple black stains. Related to UA 2011.498.25a. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25b","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of land vehicles.","Artifacts, powered by animal energy, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance device.","Artifacts, powered by human energy alone, originally creaeted to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance devices.","Artifacts, powered by some kind of self-acting mechanism such as a motor, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance vehicle. Included are wheeled vehicles towed by moter vehilces.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of rail vehicles.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as accessories for the transportation of people or goods on or under water. Included are artifacts created to be parts of watercraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as expressions of human thought. Comunication artifacts comment on, interpret, or enhance people's environments. Communication artifacts can function symbollically or literally. This category excludes the tools and equipment that are used to create communication artifacts.","Artifacts originally created to call public attention to a product, service, or event and to elicit a specific response in regard to a product, service, or event. Generally, the intended response is to urge people to acquire, use, or participate in the product, service, or event that is being advertised. Note: Subjects and themes of advertisements may be indicated in a separate subject field.","Tribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.022","One winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.082","One magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.076","Scope and Contents","One magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with \"Tribe\" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is approximately 5.3in x 4.125in and is in great condition. Gift of Steven Bookman. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.270","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.283","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.284","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.285","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.286","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.292","One green and gold magnet that contains the home game schedules for the Winter sports the College including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, and Men's and Women's Swimming. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One black, green, and gold magnet advertising the 2009-2010 William and Mary Men's Basketball season's scheduled games. Photographs of the four Seniors Sean McCurdy, Danny Sumner, David Schneider, and Steven Hess are also included on the magnet. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One magnet featuring the home game schedule for the William and Mary football team during the 2005 season.The magnet was sponsored by the William and Mary Bookstore. It features four football players in a line formation with the slogan \"Lay it on the Line.\" It is approximately 7in. x 4in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.544","One magnet listing the schedules for all the Winter sports at William and Mary, including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, and Men's and Women's Gymnastics. It features individual athletes for most of the teams on the schedule. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust Bank and was created by the Athletics Department to give out to fans at athletic events. It is approximately 5in. x 8in. and is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Women's Basketball team. It also features many of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Men's Basketball team. It also features many several of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Williamsburg Hospitality House and 415 Grill restaturant, and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","Rectangular magnet with rounded corners featuring the 2005 Spring sports home game schedules for Lacrosse, Women's and Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Baseball. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has the WM logo with feathers and Tribe on a yellow background with action shots of each sport represented in the foreground. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.544","Rectangular magnet featuring the 2006-07 Winter sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has two columns with images of the represented sports on the left and the game schedules with a yellow background on the right. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (height) x 5 in. (width). Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.545","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.01","Collected by Swem SCRC Staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.02","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.03","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.01","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.02","Rounded rectangular magnet featuring the 2013 Spring sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Men's and Women's Golf, Baseball, and Lacrosse. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has a yellow lined grid pattern with green background; images and schedules in the squares of the grid. Sponsored by Suntrust. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.179.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Women's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Men's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.02","Scope and Contents","One magnet that features the home schedule for Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics on the right side. The schedules for Men's Basketball and Women's Basketball are separated from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics by the word \"Tribe,\" which is typed in green and outlined in gold, and \"2013-14 WINTER HOME SCHEDULES\" typed in gold below \"Tribe.\" On the left side of the magnet are pictures from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Women's Gymnastics. There is also a picture of the Griffin. The magnet measures approximately 8in. (length) x 5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. UA 2014.001.03","Scope and Contents","1-magnet with a collage of William and Mary students involved in various sports on the left side. On the right side, \"Tribe\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the top. Beneath \"Tribe,\" \"2014 SPRING HOME SCHEDULES\" is printed in gold block print. Below that are the schedules for Baseball, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. There is also website, social media, and ticket information at the bottom of the magnet on the right side. \"Tribe Club\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the bottom in the center of the magnet. \"#GETBEHINDTHETRIBE\" is also printed in gold block script at the bottom of the magnet. The magnet measures approximately 5in (width) x 8in. (length) and is in excellent condition. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.098.01","One purple circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947470/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947352/.","One rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words \"Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947054/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947212/.","Scope and Contents","One small white button with the blue letters \"UE\" in the center and the words \"United Electrical Radio  Machine Workers of America\" around the perimeter in red circle. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946858/.","Scope and Contents","One large yellow button with the words \"I Know Kissinger is a Criminal\" in black. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947666/.","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Scope and Contents","One yellow button with the words \"Living Wage\" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941784/.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","Scope and Contents","One white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading \"Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888\" is outside of the stop sign and \"Stop Navy Strikebreaking\" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. ","One blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.09","Scope and Contents","One \"Trabajos con Justica\" button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.10","2 - White \"Unite Here!\" button pins. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.11ab","Scope and Contents","2- white oval stickers with the word \"SHAME\" (2002.066.07a and 2002.066.07b), and one white circular stickers with the phrase \"Raise the Wage\" (2002.066.07c). Stickers made with white address/mailing label paper produced by Avery®. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). ","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Bumper sticker with image of a submarine with text in red and white, \"TORPEDO INJUSTICE! / SUPPORT THE SHIPYARD STEELWORKERS.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.066.16","2 - Student Labor Action Project stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.03ab","2 - Pink United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.04ab","2 - blue United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.05ab","2 - green Student/Farmworker Alliance stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.06ab","1 - royal blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers sticker. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.07","2 - light blue \"¡Luchando por comida justa!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.08ab","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Banner reads \"Your Turn Administration / WM Demands Workers' Rights.\" Associated papers received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Gift of Stephanie Monohan. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.172.01","Scope and Contents","One button, approximately 2in. in diameter, with \"Ask me about LION\" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416989/.","One aluminum button 2in. in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads \"Ask Me About LION.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words \"Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund\" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","Scope and Contents","2-dark purple buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with the LION logo and the words \"Lion's Up To New Tricks\" in white. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389377/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389475/.","Scope and Contents","3-WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25in. in diameter and white with \"WCWM FM\" in orange. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 24. UA 2008.32","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book \"America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction\" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words \"America\", \"(The Book)\", \"(The Pin).\" The button is in great condition and is 2.5in. in diameter.","Scope and Contents","One black and white alumninum button with the William and Mary seal and \"The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" written above the seal in black. Along the edge of the button is written \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in black. It is approximatley 2.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","A white pin that says \"NEWTON DAY\" in black text with a cartoon apple as the \"o\" in \"NEWTON.\" Below \"NEWTON DAY\" reads \"@ William and Mary\" in black text. This button was produced for the WM Physics Department's Newton Day celebration, during which WM planted a tree grafted from MIT's apple tree, which is a direct descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat when he is said to have conceived the theory of gravity. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.012.01","Scope and Contents","A blue and white button that has \"I WILL VOTE!\" written in black marker in the center of the button on a white background. The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. There is a small rust colored stain at the bottom of the button. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.02","One white metal sign listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is 12.5in x5in. It is in excellent condition. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.080","One metal sign advertising two football games at Foreman Field, Norfolk Division; WM vs. George Washington University on Oct. 24 and UVa vs. VPI on Nov. 1. 6 in. x 18 in. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.025","Scope and Contents","3-items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads \"William  Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in gold letters. The second is a yellow bookmark that reads \"W  M Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in white letters. The third is an orange ice scraper that reads \"College of William  Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764\" in black letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934652/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386329/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386483/. ","Scope and Contents","One white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION\" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.80","Scope and Contents","One white nylon banner that was used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has a white background with \"This event is brought to you by UCAB\" in green. The UCAB logo is at the top center in black and white. The banner is 23 1/2in. x59in. and is in good condition with some stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.057","Scope and Contents","One black nylon banner used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The top of the banner reads \"University Center Activities Board www.wm.edu/ucab\" in white. The middle of the banner reads \"UCAB\" in black and white. There is a black and yellow taxi cab with \"UCAB #1693, UCAB: taking you places\" in black. The bottom of the banner has a green border with \"The College of William and Mary\" in white lettering. The banner is 33 1/2in.x94in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.059","Scope and Contents","One 78 vinyl record album advertising events celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day at the College of William and Mary on April 24, 2010. The record is inscribed with \"Earth Day, 40th Anniversary, April 24 11-5, Sadler Center Terrace\" in silver marker. It is approximately 11.875 in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.250","2-green and white magnet shaped like a ruler with \"Swem Library Rules!\" written in green. It was most likely given away to students at an orientation event. It is approximately 6in. x 1in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA  2010.608","Scope and Contents","One green and gold rubber bracelet that was given out as part of a fundraiser for the Swimming and Diving teams at the College of William and Mary. The bracelet is green and is engraved with the words \"Tribe Pride\" in gold. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.742","Scope and Contents","One white rubber wristband with \"One Tribe. One Family\" written in green that was used as a fundraiser for the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund. It is in good condition and is approximately 2.75 in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.246","Hat (2012.169.01a), shirt (2012.169.01b), pants (2012.169.01c), shoes (2012.169.01d,e), and hankerchief (2012.169.01f). Made by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) celebrating America Recycles Day in Fall 2011. Donated by Eric Dale, SEAC Historian and Wiki Coordinator. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.169.01a-f","Scope and Contents","One green silicone gel bracelet with \"My Tribe / My Responsibility\" printed in yellow text. Accompanying handout describes the bracelets, \"Hazing Prevention Week 2012 / Take the pledge to make WM a Home Without Hazing! / Bracelets sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and WM Panhellenic / www.wm.edu/hazingprevention / A Home Without Hazing - My Tribe My Responsiblity / At William and Mary, being demeaned or exposed to harm should never be part of campus life.\" Bracelet measures 2.5 in. (diameter) x .4375 in. (width). Bracelet is in excellent condition with slight mudging on the M in \"My Tribe.\" Hazing Prevention Week handout received at the same time was added to the Inter-Fraternity Council section of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Bracelet transferred by Anne H. Arseneau, Director of Student Leadership Development. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2013.003.01","Scope and Contents","One magnet with a blue background. The magnet features a yellow moon on the front with a face. The moon is looking at a chef in a yellow and red pin-striped suit with a chef hat and apron. The chef is offering the moon a plate with a hunk of yellow cheese on it. \"The Cascadian Chorale\" is written in dark blue in the right hand corner. Beneath that is written \"December 8  9, 2012\" in dark blue. At the bottom of the magnet \"Moon Man\" is written in white. Moon Man is a humorous holiday carol with music written by composer Greg Bartholomew and was first performed by the Cascadian Chorale in December 2012. The magnet is 3.25in.(length) x 1.375in.(width) and is in excellent condition. Transferred upon accessioning from Folder 2 of the Greg Bartholomew Papers (UA 5.171). Gift of Greg Bartholomew, Class of 1979. UA 2013.210.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for the expression and communication of ideas, values, or attitudes through images, symbols, or abstractions. Art often reflects aesthetic pleasure or demonstrates created skills and dexterity. Art can be uniquely created or it can be produced in a medium that allows many duplicates to be made. Terms from this classification, whether the generic \"Artwork\" term or more specific terms, may be used in addition to terms from other classifications that index objects by other, practical functions (e.g., \"Vase\" and \"Artwork,\" \"Pillow\" and \"Embroidery,\" \"Mocock\" and \"Quillwork,\" \"Moccasin\" and \"Bedwork\").","A black and white ink drawing of the facade of Swem Library made by Janet Johnson. The design was used for a bookmark printed for the rededication of Swem Library on February 5, 1988. Located in Art S4. UA 1988.007","Scope and Contents","One pen and ink drawing of Fort Magruder with an inset showing the College of William and Mary used as a Union hospital during the Battle of Williamsburg in the Civil War. It was drawn by Charles A. Vanderhoof \"from sketches made May 6, 1862,\"presumably by another artist for \"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume II, pg. 207.\" The drawing of Fort Magruder is approximately 7.5in. x 10.75in. and the inset of the College is approximately 4.125in. x 6.25in. Both images are on a cardboard background that is approximately 13.75in.\" x 19\". The drawing is in fair condition with some wrinkles around the edges and pencil marks around the images. A photograph of the inset of the College can be found in the University Archives Photograph Collection under P78.321. Located in Art S4. UA 1992.006","One framed pastel drawing of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. The drawing has bricks in the background, with Sullivan in the foreground wearing a suit and green and gold tie. The drawing was done by Nancy Harris, a William and Mary Alumnus. With the frame, the drawing is approximately 18 in. x 23 in. The drawing is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.173","A color pencil sketch of a soldier in the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard. The soldier has black shoes, black pants with a red stripe on the side, a red jacket with brass buttons and a tartan drapped across the shoulder, and a black bearskin hat. The sketch is signed Russell T. Hasting[?]. It is approximately 10.25 in. x 13.75 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.391","Scope and Contents","Contains a pencil drawing of the Wren Building and Yard on the College of William and Mary campus. There are cows laying under a tree and the Lord Botetourt Statue is present in front of the Wren. Underneath the drawing is written \"William  Mary College. AD. 1883\" in pencil. It is approximately 19 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. It is in poor condition with rips around the edges and one long rip in the drawing itself. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.383","One ink drawing of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background on the campus of the College of William and Mary. It is inscribed on the bottom right-hand side of the drawing \"To Dr. John Stewart Bryan, Vernon Howe Bailey, 1936.\" Mr. Bailey was an American Artist who specialized in drawing city streets, buildings, and landscapes. Approximately 14.25in. x 12.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.384","One wash drawing by Thomas C. Millington of the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1840. Also featured is a depiction of the Lord Botetourt Statue with fencing around it.  The drawing is made up of two sheets of paper and encapsulated. It is approximately 28.5 in. x 11.25 in.  It is in poor condition with tears around the edges. Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.389","Contains several original sketches by W. Earle Andrews, class of 1921, to be included in the College of William and Mary's yearbook, \"The Colonial Echo.\" Some of the sketches were not included in the final version of the yearbook. Most of the sketches were done in pencil. Most are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.390","One pen and ink drawing of a proposed silver collar (or badge) for the mace bearer at the College of William and Mary. The chain contains depictions of a royal crest, a bald eagle, an American flag, and a British flag. Attached to the chain is a depiction of a Native American. The badge is attached to the Native American and has a depiction of the temple seal of the College of William and Mary surrounded by green clover and gold shields. The drawing is approximately 15.75 in. x 29 in. and is in fair condition.  Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.392","One sketchbook with pencil print drawings of the Wren Building, Marshall Wythe School of Law [?], Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, and Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 13 in. x 9.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.397","One pencil sketch of the Wren Building by Day Lowry. The drawing is signed by the illustrator. It is approximately 12.125 in. x 9.375 in. and is in fair condition. It was given by Susan H. Godson and Channing Hall, Jr. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.400","One watercolor painting of a proposed crest for the Queen's Guard at the College of William and Mary. The crest is black with a phoenix in the middle of the crest. It is approximately 12.75 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.718","Scope and Contents","Oil on canvas portrait of the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and Lord Botetourt Statue at the College of William and Mary. The portrait is signed \"Wilson 1958\" in the bottom right-hand corner. It measures 36.5 in. x 30 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1958.002","Scope and Contents","Framed watercolor portrait of Silas Totten who was a faculty member at WM during the 1700's. It is 10.5 in. x 13.5 in. Framed size: 16 in. x 20 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1977.007","Miniature of young John A. Smith, 10th president of the College of William and Mary, a gift of his great-granddaughter. It has lock of hair inside. The portrait has Smith situated against a sky blue background. It has a brass rim. Located in Art S4. UA 1982.022","A round engraving of Louis Hue Girardin (William and Mary faculty member circa 1803). It is set into a metal frame and enclosed in a red jewelry box. The engraving was done by St. Memin. Ms. J. Chapman Slaughter painted a pastel after the original by St. Memin. 2.25 in. in diameter.  Gift of Mrs. Leo Conrad of Richmond, Virginia (Girardin's great-granddaughter).","Photograph of a portrait of Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler mounted on wood. Located in Art S4. UA 1985.019","Scope and Contents","Egg tempura on cardboard, of the Brafferton, signed \"Wilson\", probably by William Harlow Wilson, 1952. 9 in. x 12 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1987.020","One white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. The miniature is 3in x 7in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.056","Space Shuttle Endeavor Model. Wood and paint model of the NASA space shuttle Endeavor. Model measure 4.75 in. (height) x 11.75 in. (length) x 4.625 in. (width). Model is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01a","Model Stand. Black, circular model stand with \"Space Shuttle\" and \"scale 1/200\" printed in gold on the top and \"Toys  Models Corporation\" and \"Made in Philippines\" printed in white on the bottom. Stand measures 5 in. (diameter) x .75 in. (height). Stand is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01b","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Bracken (1812-1814). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.1","Scope and Contents","3- silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: Adam Empie (1827-1836). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.2","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Augustine Smith (1814-1826). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.3","Image of Wren Building clocktower done in marquetry by George Crawford, William and Mary emeritus professor of Physics. 13 in. x 17.25 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.003","Scope and Contents","Portrait in miniature oval, originally a brooch, now set in shadow box frame lined in burgundy velvet. Portrait appears to be on ivory covered with a chrystal and set in gold. Gentleman has brown eyes and light auburn or brown hair. There are no known portraits from the life of Goronwy Owen that have been accepted as authentic. A note on paper inside the frame from the late 20th century reads: \"Gronoway Owen Wm  Mary came over from England  Ireland 1700s (King  Queen sent him here) - Mama June's great great great grandfather\". 18.2 cm x 15.8 cm / 2 .75in. x 2.25in. Given to the College of William  Mary in memory of Goronwy Owen's Great, Great, Great, great Granddaughter Jane Wheeler Gant, formerly of Columbia, Tennessee. Gift of Mrs. John Norwood Gant, July 1999. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.084","2 - Watercolor paintings of the Box Office and Gate for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre located on the College of William and Mary campus. The gates painting is is approximately 32 in. x 19.5in. and is in fair condition. The Box Office painting is approximately 31.75 in. x 20 in. and in poor condition due to a small hole in the middle of it. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.391","Two circular framed portraits, one of King William III and the other of Queen Mary II, which are set against a velvet background. On the back of the frame there are two white notes with the seal of the United States Supreme Court at the top. The first note is at the top near the metal hanger. The note says \"from Chief Justice Burger and Mrs. Burger.\" The second note is written in the handwriting of Justice Burger and says \"The velvet background is made from drapery curtains that hung behind the Supreme Court Bench for more than 30 years.\" The framed portraits were given to Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed portraits measure approximately 10.5in. (length) x 7in. (width) are in good condition with a white residue over the glass of the frame. There is a 0.125in. depression with a hole in the back of the frame on the top right. There is also a 0.5in. depression with hole on the top left of the back of the frame. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.02","Originally part of the College Mace (presented in 1923), the emblems were removed in August 2015.","Plaster cast on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Plaster cast is 7in. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. UA1994.047","One statue, bronze body with stone frame. 1 ft. x 1.5 ft. Located in Art S4.  UA 1996.001","One metalic figurine depicting a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland holding the flag of Great Britain. The soldier is depicted wearing a blue glengarry bonnet, red coat, green kilt, and red and white socks. It is approximately 1.25in. x 2.25 in. It is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.511","Yellow crystal rose figurine in satin lined gift box. A cut crystal yellow stem rose figurine made by D'Lusso Home Collection favors manufacturer. Packaged in a rectangular ivory satin lined box with a clear plastic cover, with Lorren Home Trends crystal tag of authenticity. Contains lead. Figurine measures 3 in. (length) x 0.75 in. (width) x 0.75 in. (height). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455741/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967378862/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.01","One plaque, which measures 7.75in. x 5.75in., depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/. Gift of F. DePew.","Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2000.014","Scope and Contents","One needlepoint artwork of the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms. The background is white and in the middle of the needlepoint is a wreath of green and gold, with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written on it. Inside the wreath is the College Coat of Arms, with the shield in green, the buildings in silver, and the sun in yellow. At the bottom of the wreath are the initials \"JPH-81\" in green. It is 11 in. x 9 in. and is attached to a piece of cardboard. It is in good condition with only a slight stain at the top. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.172","Scope and Contents","One hand painted enamel on copper depiction of the Wren Building on the William and Mary Campus. The obverse of the enamel shows the Wren Yard as well as a man and women in colonial costume. It is inscribed on the reverse with \"College of William  Mary, Chartered 1693, Wren Building\" in black letters. The enamel was made by Staffordshire and Crummles Enamels in the United Kingdom. It is 2.6in.(length)x1.75in. (width) and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One framed crewel of the College of William and Mary's Seal  created by Francis Zollinger White to honor her father, J. Edward Zollinger, on his 75th birthday. J. Edward Zollinger was class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The crewel is stitched with \"FZW 75\" on the bottom right-hand corner of the seal. The frame is gold and the crewel is mounted onto cardboard with a green backing. It is approximately 15.5 in. x 17 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Francis Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.402","One quilt made by Karen Koerner Haff, class of 1963, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. The quilt features important people, buildings, and symbols associated with William and Mary. The sides of the quilt are appliqued portraits of King William, Queen Mary, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, and John Marshall. The bottom half of the quilt contains the historic campus with the Wren building, the Brafferton, and the President's House. Other depictions of the College include Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the College mace, the College seal, and the statue of Lord Botetourt. The quilt is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.115","One wooden plaque with bronze relief of William and Mary President Lyon Gardiner Tyler, created by professor Lewis Cohen. The plaque is inscribed \"Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Alpha of Virginia, 1893, President of the College, 1888-1919. Relief by Professor Lewis Cohen, 1996, his generous gift to the chapter. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.707","Scope and Contents","A blue felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in gold on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There are seven small holes in the \"WMC\" one at the bottom right of the \"W,\" three on the \"M,\" and three on the \"C.\" There is an approximately 4in. and 3in. crease on the right of the felt strip and an approximately 2in. crease on the bottom left of the felt strip. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.10","Scope and Contents","A gold felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in beige on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4.125in. crease on the \"M.\" There is also an approximately 4in. crease near the \"C\" and an approximately 2in. crease at the top right of the felt strip. Last, there is a piece of felt torn off at the bottom of the \"W.\" Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.11","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the Wren Building weathervane with the '1693' banner and the text '1993' over the arrow. The weathervane pole extends downward through the number '300' in large text. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. The back features minor discolorations and exposed wire pieces. Transferred from University Development (UA 126).","Artifacts originally created for carrying on governmental, fraternal, religious, or other organized and sanctioned societal activites. Such artifacts are intended to evoke, symbolize, or express certain aspects of the traditions or heritage of a community or group of people. Usually, they are associated with rituals or ceremonies. This classification includes (1) any religious artifact, such as communion cups and altar pieces; note that personal devotional objects (such as religious medals or talismans) and religous symbols of office (such as vestments or crosiers) are classified under Personal Symbols; (2) any objects used specifically in a ceremony concerned with a major personal event or crisis, such as birth, puberty, sickness, or death, or concerned with a community event or crisis, such as a harvest festival or the need for rain; and (3) any object, except for personal symbols, used in the ceremonial activities of a fraternity, lodge, club, governmental or military organization, such as the pennant of a Girl Scout troop.","Artifacts intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This sub-classification does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.","One oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads \"Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789.\" The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore.","One coffin shipping plate that reads \"T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.\" It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.105","Pieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. UA 1981.110","One coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. UA 1981.111","One corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941248/.","Approximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag.","Artifacts intended for use in the celebration of religious or secular holidays, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Scope and Contents","One silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with \"1693\" at the top of the Seal and \"William  Mary 1990\" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2in. x 3.25in. and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.483","Collected by Swem SCRC staff on 4/9/2012 near Sunken Garden during Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Alma Mater Productions. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.140.01","Scope and Contents","One brass Christmas ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. The ornament also has a red ribbon tied around the loop of the \"W.\" On the back of the ornament \"1988\" is engraved on the left side of the center of the \"M\" and \"© 1978\" is engraved on the right side of the center of the \"M.\" Engraved on the center point of the \"M\" is the Virginia Metalcrafters logo and \" ®\". The ornament comes in a green box. The lid of the box features the logo of the Virginia Metalcrafters in gold.  \"Virginia Metalcrafters\" is written in gold in an arch above the logo and \"SINCE 1890\" is written in gold in an arch below the logo. A slip of paper accompanies the ornament in the box that gives information of the cypher, King William III and Queen Mary II, and The College of William and Mary. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The red ribbon is 4.5in. (length). The box measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 2.375in. (width). The ornament is in good condition. There is a small hole in the front of the ornament on the right arch of the \"M\" and on the left center of the \"M.\" There is a small tarnish stain at the top of the left arch of the \"W\" in the front. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2012.219.02","Scope and Contents","One brass ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. There are elaborate swirls surrounding the monogram. There is a golden string tied to a circle that is attached to the top where the elaborate swirls meet. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The golden string measures approximately 3.25in. (length). The ornament is in fair condition with small scratches and tarnish stains all over the front and back. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.03","Scope and Contents","A circular gold ornament commemorating the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. On the golden circle of the ornament is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in gold. The inside of the circle features a golden \"300\" with the Wren Building weathervane coming out of the second \"0.\" \"1693\" is engraved in gold on the flag of the weathervane and \"1993\" is written in gold on the arrow of the weathervane. A small gold crown tops the weathervane and meets the circle under \"WILLIAM.\" There is a gold string tied to a small golden rectangle attached to the circle. Attached to the gold string is a black Christmas tree ornament hook.  The ornament measures approximately 2.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are small scratches on the \"300\" and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark where the \"3\" and \"0\" meet. There are also small scratches all over the back of the ornament. There is a 1.75in. fingerprint mark on the back on the left side of the circle and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark on the back of the flag of the weathervane. There are also small fingerprint marks all over the back of the circle. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.04","Scope and Contents","One golden spherical William and Mary ornament. The ornament features cutouts of William and Mary college symbols such as the William and Mary seal, the William and Mary Logo (with and without feathers), the Lord Botetourt Statue, the Wren Building, and the Crim Dell bridge all encircled. There are golden holly decorations and ribbons connecting the circles. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" and \"WILLIAMSBURG, V.A.\" is inscribed in gold on the ribbons. There is a red 3.25in. ribbon tied to a golden circle attached to the top of the sphere.  The ornament comes in a green cardboard box with the William and Mary seal in gold on the lid of the box. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.07","Artifacts routinely used by organizations, businesses, governments, or other corporate bodies in codified formal preceedings or ritual events. These objects sometimes serve to symbolize civic or corporate identities. This sub-classification does not include objects used to associate individuals with corporate bodies; these are organized under Personal Symbols.","Scope and Contents","One green and orange felt William and Mary Pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The left half of the pennant is green, the right half of the pennant is orange, and the words \"William  Mary\" are in gray.The pennant is 26. 5 in. (length)x5.5in.(width). The pennant is in good condition with minor tears. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808951/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.1","Scope and Contents","One purple and yellow felt Atlantic University pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, William and Mary class of 1928. The background of the pennant is purple with \"Atlantic U\" written in yellow lettering. It is in good condition and is 29in. (length) x 11.25in. (width). Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808879/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.2","Scope and Contents","One green pennant with the College seal in white, yellow, and gray, and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is about 30in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812207/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.067","Scope and Contents","A green pennant with the college seal and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is 9in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647197/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.068","Scope and Contents","2-green felt College of William and Mary pennants, each 2 feet (lenght), decorated with the College coat of arms and the words \"William and Mary\".Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674818/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6,Box 13. UA 1991.058","Green and gold College of William and Mary pennant; green background with gold seal and lettering, 29.5in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810691/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2000.008","Scope and Contents","Green and gold felt pennant, includes \"William and Mary\" and the College's Coat of Arms. Pennant is 16in. x 11in. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254749/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.021","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant . \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow block letters. The pennant also includes a leather seal of the College. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 36in. (length)x14in.(height) and is in fair condition with portions of the border around the seal worn away and numerous holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung.Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1430631952/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.066","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant with gray trim. \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow script letters. The pennant also includes a seal of the College in yellow and gray. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 46in.(length)x16in.(height) and is in good condition with a small number of holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1429756855/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.067","Scope and Contents","One felt orange and black pennant that reads \"William  Mary\" in orange. The pennant was once owned by Giles B. Cooke, class of 1923. On the left side of the pennant, there is a depiction of the College Seal. The seal has a Roman temple in the middle with four pillars and the sun rising above the temple. Surrounding the temple are the words \"Sig. Collegi Gulielmi et Marie in Virginia,\" which translates to \"The College of William and Mary\" in Latin. The pennant is 47.5in.(length)x14.5in.(width) and is in good condition. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2009.177","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gold background with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" in green with the \"M\" just in front of the \"W\". The right-hand side of the pennant has a green background with \"William  Mary\" written in gold. The pennant was created by Collegiate Pacific of Roanoke, VA. The pennant is made of felt, in good condition with a few minor stains, and is approximately 31.5in. x 12.25in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911975/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 2009.506","Scope and Contents","One green and gold felt William and Mary pennant with an Indian head on the left-hand side. Both the Indian head and the phrase \"William  Mary\" are written in gold. There are 4 gray tassels on the left-side (or top) of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 29in. x 11in. and is in fair condition but has several white paint spots and fading toward the tip of the pennant. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.217","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold pennant from the College of William and Mary. The pennant contains the seal of the College surrounded by \"Willam  Mary College, 1693\" in gold lettering. To the right of the seal is the phrase \"William  Mary\" in gold letters as well. There are two gray tassels on the left-hand side of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 26.75in. x 9in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.440","Scope and Contents","One felt William and Mary green pennant with the College of William and Mary seal in gold and the words \"William  Mary\" written in gold as well. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gray edging with two tassels coming off the top and two tassels coming off the bottom. It is approximately 29in. x 11.625in and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.467","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant with two feathers at the base of the \"WM\" logo; the word \"Tribe\" spelled out in green and gold; and \"William  Mary\" spelled out in gold. There are two tassels at the top and two tassels at the bottom left edge of the pennant. It is approximately 30.5in. x 11.625in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.505","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and orange William and Mary pennant. The background of the pennant is gray, with a green triangle on the edge of the pennant, and the words \"William  Mary\" written in orange. It is approximately 8in. x 3.5in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.606","Scope and Contents","A black felt William and Mary pennant featuring an orange \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together sown on the top right of the front. The pennant also has \"WILLIAM  MARY \" sown in orange across the front. There are two orange streamers coming out of the top right and left corners of the pennant. Last, the pennant has the greek temple version of the College seal, that had been used from 1783-1929, in the bottom left corner of the pennant. The pennant is in good condition. There is a 0.125in. hole on the bottom right corner in the front below the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\" There is also some wear and tear on the College seal. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.04","Scope and Contents","A pennant that features a brown \"W\" and \"M\" on a gray triangular background on the front. \"WILLIAMSBURG\" is embroidered in gray upon a brown background to the right of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The brown background is outlined with gray stripes. There are two gray streamers coming out of the top of the pennant to the left of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 1in. The pennant is in good condition with small pin holes scattered about the length of the pennant. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.08","Scope and Contents","One pennant with a black outline and a gold center. The gold center has \"William  Mary\" embroidered in black, old English letters on the front. There is a tag on the back of the pennant at the top that reads \"Lynchburg Mfg.Co./ LYNCHBURG, VA.\" in blue print. The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 9.5in. and is in good condition. The bottom tip of the pennant has a tear and there is a hole in the \"a\" of \"Mary\" on the front and in the \"i\" and \"m\" in \"William\" on the back. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.16","Scope and Contents","The College flag has a white background with green trim on three sides. In the middle is a representation of the College's coat of arms encircled by a green band with the words \"College of William and Mary in Virginia\" on it. The flag measures 4ft 11.5 in. x 7ft 11.5 in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1983.128","An American flag flown by the USS William and Mary Victory during World War II. The flag measures 4ft 8in. x 5ft. Located in  Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.066","The red, white, and blue flag of the Netherlands measures 36in x 59in. The flag was a gift to the College on Charter Day 1989 when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands visited the College to mark the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Princess Margriet received an Honorary Fellowship from the College. Located in Textile S1 SS5  UA 1989.20","The WWI Gold Star flag has a red background with a white field in the middle that includes 294 blue stars and 16 gold stars. The gold stars represent the alumni and former students of the College of William and Mary who died during the war, although there were actually more than 16 who died during the war. The flag measures 5ft x 7.5ft. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1989.149","One metal plaque, 3.75in. x 8.5in., inscribed \"Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory.\" It used to hang in the Biology Department.","One gold-toned metal plaque, 3in. in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693.\"","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5in. by 3.5in. It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which \"WM,\" two feathers, and \"William  Mary Tribe\" appear in yellow and gold. ","Scope and Contents","One wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading \"The University of Adelaide\" and \"Sub Cruce Lumen.\" The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993.","One plaque includes coat of arms and \"Kappa Delta,\" approximately 5in. x 6in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.023","One circular wooden plaque with gold paint of the current College of William and Mary Seal. It was made by Craftex Products in Atlanta, Georgia. The plaque is in fair condition with cracks along the edge. It measures 4.5in. in diameter and is 1in. thick. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2010.183","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the buildings and sun figure of the College Seal developed in the 1920s. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. The front has minor yellow spotting on the sun figure in the design and a .5in. grey spot, possibly caused by mold growth, on the raised center circle. The back features minor discolorations and indentations. Transferred from University Development (UA126).","One round brass box with a red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms in London, England that may have been used on a copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary in 1929.  The box is approximately 3in. in diameter. The brass box is in fair condition with a few scratches and traces of wear. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.100","2-red wax impressions of the College of William  Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the seal was used from 1783-1930. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412015/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1980.101.01ab","Philomathean Literary Society Gavel. UA1982.008","One wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. UA1982.020","One wooden gavel made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring \"To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak....\"; about 11 in. long, now in two pieces, head and handle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1990.028","Scope and Contents","One wooden stick used in the Filipino martial art form known as Eskrima. The stick was used by the Filipino-American Student Association during sponsored dances, including Culture Night 2007 and an ESCAPE performance for admitted multicultural students in the Spring of 2007. The stick is 30\" long and 0.75\". in diameter. The stick is in fair condition with pieces of the wood starting to peel. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.125","Painted wooden sign. Sign is made of three cut-out wood Greek letters Alpha, Phi, and Alpha painted in yellow and black paint and held together with hot glue. Sign measures 12 in. (length) x 8 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455011/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455349/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.02","Scope and Contents","One small wooden Sphinx icon. Front painted with Sphinx portrait in gold and black paint. Back painted in gold script with \"Exodus spr. 87\". Brother Egypt Freeman (James Gulling), Brother K. Don Pierce, and Brother Stanley Osbourne were three student members who pledged into the William and Mary Kappa Pi Chapter in Spring 1987 and were classified as \"Exodus\" charter members. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379956/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380128/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380254/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.07","Scope and Contents","Wooden fraternity paddle with Phi Kappa Tau Greek letters and seal on one side and \"William  Mary\" with college seal on the other. [Robert] \"Bob Kepner\", Class of 1954, and \"Thomas L. Owen '51\" Class of 1951 are carved on the handle of the paddle. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.669.01","Scope and Contents","White nylon 0.375in. rope knotted at top with a wooden pendant. The nylon rope ends are wrapped in duct tape. Wooden shape of an Arabic Oil Lamp is painted with purple and black paint, and figure \"4\" painted in black on front and back. The number 4 signifies the first four charter members. Lamp measures 6 in. (width) x 3 in. (width) 1 in. (height). Object measures 17.5 in. long x 5.875 in. wide. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967375584/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452993/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.585.07","Artifacts intended for use at parties or on gift-giving or other special occasions, but not exclusively for weddings.","Ribbons with fishing weights and bolts attached used to hold down helium balloons at the May 5, 1989 dinner at which the Campaign for the 4th Century was announced. Image available of https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646665/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1989.029","Artifacts intended for use in public religious worship or spiritual ceremonies.","Artifacts intended for use in weddings, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Artifacts originally created to communicate information to people. Unlike Advertising Media, a Documentary Artifact is not generally inteded to elicit a specific response in regards to products, services, or events. Instead, it presents a point of view, an image, or a set of ideas, often with the aim of enlightening or swaying the attitude of people. This classification includes printed documents on paper and also non-print, non-print artifacts that serve a documentary purpose.","Records that document organizational functions or business operations.","One resolution created by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to continue to serve the College and those who seek to promote the College's purposes. The resolution mentions the background of the organization, its main purpose, and how its members are selected. There is a tassel and a wax seal attached to the resolution with a stamped W. The resolution is 11in. x 17in. and the frame is approximately 16.75in. x 19in. The resolution is tacked to a Velcro background and has a wax seal and is in good condition.","Public notices intended to be posted or distributed, the primary purpose of which is not advertising.","Scope and Contents","One wool and cotton banner with \"1951\" written across the front. The banner is maroon with a white border. The banner is 64in. x 44in. It is in good condition with some stains on the first \"1\" of 1951. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2005.008","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1995 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 1999. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"1999\" is written in white and black lettering. \"William  Mary\" is written below 1999 in white and green lettering. The banner is in good condition with some stains on the coat of arms. The banner is 70in.x 56in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.077","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1996 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2000. The banner is green with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2000\" is written in gold and white lettering, and below 2000 \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA. 2008.078","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1997 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2001. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2001 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.079","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1998 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2002. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2002 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.080","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1999 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2003. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2003\" is written in black and white letters, with \"William  Mary\" below 2003 written in green and white letters. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.081","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2000 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2004. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in gold and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2004\" is written in gold and White lettering. Below the 2004, \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.082","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2001 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2005. The banner is yellow with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is at the bottom in green and gold. At the top, \"2005 William  Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.083","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2002 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2006. The banner is white with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2006 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.084","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2003 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2007. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2007\" is written in black and white lettering, and \"William  Mary\" is written below 2007 in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.085","Scope and Contents","Large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2004 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2008. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the University Center (now Sadler Center) until the Class's graduation in 2008. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold at the bottom. At the top, \"2008\" is written in gold and white lettering with \"William and Mary\" below the 2008 in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.086","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2006 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2010. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2010. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2010 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.319","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2005 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2009. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2009. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2009 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.320","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2008 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2012. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2012. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2012\" is in yellow lettering with white outline and \"William  Mary\" is below with white lettering and black outline. The banner measures 71in. x 55.75in. and is in good condition with smudging and loose threads on the Coat of Arms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.201.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2011's Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2011. The top of the banner is green and has \"2011\" written in white with black outline. The bottom half of the banner is yellow and has \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green with white outline. It also features the College's seal in white outlined in green. There is green trim around the edge of the banner. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 0.5in. and two 0.25in. loose threads on the bottm left side of the green trim. There is also a 1in. unraveling thread with a 0.5in. and a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom right of the green trim. There is an approximately 0.5in. dirt stain at the bottom right of the College seal and a 17.5in. dirt stain on the back of the banner near the bottom. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2013' s Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2013. The banner is yellow with green trim around the edge of the banner. \"2013\" is written in green with a white outline. \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is also written in green and outlined in white below \"2013.\" The banner features the College seal in white with green outline. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 7.5in., a 4.25in., and a 1in. dirt stain on the back of the banner at the bottom. There is also a long trail of dirt beneath the curve of the \"\" in \"WILLIAM  MARY.\" There is a a 0.5in. dirt stain on the white outline of the \"A\" in \"MARY\" as well as a series of dirt stains on both sides of the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\"  There are a series of loose threads on the bottom of the green trim.  There are is a possible rust stain on the mounting hole at the bottom left.  The College seal has multiple dirt spots and loose threads. Finally, there is a 0.5in. round dirt stain directly below the College seal. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.02","Scope and Contents","1-White banner with  a green outline. \"2014\" is stitched in green with gold outline at the top. Below \"2014,\" \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is stitched in green with gold outline. Below \"WILLIAM  MARY\" the College seal is stitched in green outline. There are four brass holes (two at the top of the banner and two at the bottom) where banner poles may be placed. The banner was unveiled at the 2010 William and Mary Convocation and subsequently held in the Sadler Center until the 2014 Commencement ceremony. The banner measures approximately 6.5ft (width) x 8ft. (length) and is in excellent condition. There are two dirt stains, one to the top right of the seal and one to the right middle of the seal. UA 2014.097.1","Scope and Contents","Orange and white banner, 15in. x 45in.; orange letters spelling \"William and Mary\" against a white background with an orange border. Located in Textiles S1 SS5 . UA 1984.027","Rectangular green and yellow wool felt banner with .75in. yellow machine sewn border trim along outside edge. Green background with affixed yellow block letters 'THE COLLEGE OF / WILLIAM AND MARY' with yellow college seal (scalloped circle with modern coat of arms and text 'COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY / 1693') in the middle.The banner is 35.5in. (length) x 17in. (width). Banner is in good condition with a small 1/8in. gouge out of the top border and a 1/4in. length hole in the upper right side. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.552","Scope and Contents","Green canvas banner with WM third seal and college name in Latin. Circle around the seal reads, \"SIG COLLEGII GULIELMI ET MARIAE IN VIRGINIA / 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489647532/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.01","Scope and Contents","Green canvas flag with WM third seal and gold fringe along the edges. Circle around the seal reads, \"William  Mary / Chartered 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489646822/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.02","Banner celebrates 150 years of service (1852-1992). It is pieced and embroidered nylon with a white background and the college's coat of arms. 6ft. (length) x 3ft.(width). Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.013","Scope and Contents","A green fabric banner with \"Welcome Prospective Class of 2000\" painted in gold letters. This was used by the 13 Club at the Admissions Office's open house in April 1996. The banner measures 39in.  x 76in. Located inTextiles S1 SS5. UA 1998.081","Scope and Contents","White vinyl banner with cloth backing, green lettering \"Student Association\" accompanied by the College seal. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.004","Scope and Contents","A white banner with the William and Mary cypher in green spray paint, the sign of the Seven Society in gold, and \"Good luck on finals\" in black. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Fall 2007 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.90","Scope and Contents","A \"Good Luck on Finals\" banner produced by the Seven Society on a white flat bed sheet using spray paint. The banner is in excellent condition. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Spring 2008 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.48","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner that was used for a HomeBrew event by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has \"UCAB Coffeehouse\" at the top in black letters, followed by \"HomeBrew\" in blue letters, and \"William and Mary\" in green and gold letters. There is also a coffee mug in brown letters, while a saxophone and a treble clef are in blue and purple letters. The UCAB logo is at the bottom right in black and gold. The banner is 39 1/2in.x94in. and is in fair shape with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.060","Scope and Contents","One white canvass banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome new students to the College. At the top of the banner, \"Welcome\" is written in black. Below \"Welcome\" is a royal crown in black and a black cross above it. Below the crown is a black and gold William and Mary cypher. The year 1832, the year the society was founded at the College, is written at the bottom in gold. The words and symbols were painted onto the banner. The banner is approximately 75in. x 60 5/8in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.234","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the phrase \"Anti-Marching Royal Tribe\" painted in green and gold that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for the football game against James Madison University. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA  2010.512","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the words \"Better Fight Song, Better Band Since 1693\" in green and gold paint that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for their game against James Madison University. The left-hand side of the banner contains a musical staff with a bass clef and 2 gold flat musical notes. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.513","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome families to the College during Family Weekend. The banner has a purple lace border. \"Welcome\" is written in black cursive script to the right and \"Families\" is written in black cursive script below it. The seal of the Wren Society is depicted with a purple outline to the left of \"Families.\" Inside the seal is a black painting of the Wren building. Below that is the phrase \"Veritas e Requitas\" written in black with \"1832\" (the year the society was founded) written in black underneath that. Below the seal is written \"THE WREN SOCIETY\" in black. The banner is in excellent condition. It measures 2ft.1.25in. (length) x 3ft. 6.5in (width). There is an approximately 0.25in. black stain near the right corner. There is also a 1in. hot glue yellow stain in the top right corner and a 0.75in. hot glue yellow stain in the bottom right corner. The lace in the top right corner is coming off. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.01","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to wish students a Happy Yule Log Ceremony. \"Happy\" is spray painted in gold cursive script at the top of the banner. Below \"Happy,\" \"Yule\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. Beneath that \"Log\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. \"VeA\" is painted in black to the right of \"Yule.\" Below \"VeA\" and to the right of \"Log\" the Wren Building is depicted. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint with three large green spray paint stains. \"18\" is painted in black on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in black on the inside of the second window. There are two 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There is a smattering of green spray paint stains to the left and across the \"H\" in \"Happy.\" There are also spontaneous smatterings of green spray paint stains to the right of \"Yule\" and \"Log\" and above and to the right of the depiction of the Wren Building. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.02","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to congratulate students graduating from the College. \"Congrats\" is spray painted in gold cursive script across the top of the banner. Below that is spray painted \"Grads\" in gold. Below \"Congrats\" and to the right of \"Grads\" is painted \"VeA\" in magenta. Beneath \"VeA\" is a depiction of the Wren Building. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint. \"18\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the second window. There are two approximately 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There are two 0.125in. brown stains next to the \"C\" and above the \"O\" in \"Congrats.\" There is a 1.5in. tear in the center at the top of the banner. There is also an approximately 1.5in. magenta stain in the window with \"32\" painted in it and a 1.75in. gold spray paint stain at the bottom of the banner. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.03","Two vinyl banners for the Earl Gregg Swem Library event \"21st Century Scholar on the Colonial Campus \" held on October 18-19, 2007. The event featured vendors and demonstrations of databases and electronic resources. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.69","Scope and Contents","One blue vinyl banner that was used during the construction of Swem Library from 1999-2005. The banner features a construction worker in a hard hat rolling a boulder shaped like the Swem Window and \"Swem Construction News\" is written in white lettering. The banner is 80in.x17in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.084","Scope and Contents","2-banners encased in plastic with \"Swem Library Rocks\" written in white lettering that were used during a Homecoming Parade at the College of William and Mary. The background of the banners are blue and there are also red musical notes all over the banners. The banners are approximately 96in. x 25in. and are in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.379 a and b","Scope and Contents","Banner, mounted on a wooden rod; the background is white with blue letters spelling out \"1983 Summit, Williamsburg, Virginia\"; in middle is blue and gold design with colonial capitol in center surrounded by words \"1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations\"; bottom is trimmed with gold braid and fringe. 46in. x 72in Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.067","9- silk banners from the exhibit at the Grolier Club in 1988-89 honoring the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and the reign of William and Mary. The banners are made of gold moire silk with purple satin edging. A detailed history of them is packed with the banners. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.036","Large vinyl banners from Charter Day 1999. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.099","Scope and Contents","One white vinyl banner created by the Chicago Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association to celebrate the College's 300th Anniversary. The top of the banner reads \"Happy 300th From the Windy City\" in Green and Gold. The middle of the banner has the Chicago skyline in blue with hand-written greetings from alumni members. The bottom left reads \"1693-1993\" and \"William and Mary\" in green. The bottom right reads \"Chicago Chapter.\" The banner is 96in.x46in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.099","Scope and Contents","One vinyl banner created by the College of William and Mary to celebrate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England to the College during the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settelment at Jamestown. The banner features the outlines of three Queen's Guards with their black bearskin hats and red tunics; the year \"2007\" written in black; and the William and Mary cypher, also written in black. The banner was created by Fast Signs of Yorktown, Virginia. The banner is approximatley 11.875in. x  23.75in. and It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.449","One large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1980.100","Proclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particular clipping article concerning the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1997.015","Orange and black banner; black background with orange letters. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2000.007","One framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads \"Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C.\"","A cream banner with gold fringe. The banner features a phoenix rising from the ashes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.04","Scope and Contents","One United States Flag with 48 stars that came to America on the casket of Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, who attended the College of William and Mary from 1913-1914. Corporal Lewis was killed in 1918 during World War I. He was a member of Company B, 116th Infantry from Virginia. There is a lock and a key on the top and bottom right-hand side of the flag. The lock is engraved with \"MILLER\" in the middle. The lock and key are both attached to the flag with paperclips. A small index card is also attached to the flag with \"Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, Company B. 116th Infantry.\" The flag is approximately 9ft. 10 1/2in. x 3ft. 4in. It is in fair condition with a few very small holes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.380","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque that was used to dedicate Chandler Hall on the College of William and Mary campus. The plaque is inscribed with the following: \"Erected 1930-31/ Board of Visitors / James H. Dillard, Rector / John Stewart Bryan, Vice-Rector / Charles J. Duke Jr. / C. Starling Hutcheson / G. Walter Mapp / Lulu D. Metz / J. Douglas Mitchell / Gabriella Page / A. Herbert Foreman / John A. Wilson / Sidney Hall / J.A.C. Chandler, President / Herbert Lee Bridges, Secretary / Charles M. Robinson, Architect / J.J. McDevitt Company, Contractors.\" It is approximately 24.5 in x 24.5in. It is in fair condition with traces of corrosion and scratches. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.520.","Records that document the exchange or management of money or other items of value.","Scope and Contents","Peninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, WM guarantee fund, WM general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). ","Records created or maintained by a government agency. Included in this sub-classification are legislative, judicial, trade, immigration, patent, military, census, and vital records.","Documents that provide primarily non-textual visual information. Included in this sub-classification are maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and pictorial works produced through photographic, photomechanical, or printing processes. Terms in this sub-classification may be used in addition to terms from Art to index graphic documents that are also works of art.","Scope and Contents","One print of a cartoon depicting a man in colonial costume locked in the stocks with a \"I am a Liar\" sign nailed to the stocks. Jimmy Carter tells Gerald Ford \"We had better watch what we say around here.\" The cartoon commemorates the presidential debate between Ford and Carter on October 22, 1976, and the cartoon first appeared in the Newport News Times-Herald on October 21, 1976.  Approximately 11 in. x 14 in. It is in fair condition. Gift of Edwin C. Tison.  Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 1980.016","Located in Art S4.  UA 1998.95","Silver engraving of the Frenchman's Map. Framed. 13 in. x13 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.094","A print made from a portrait of Sullivan that was presented to the New York Southern Society. This item was found in Dennis Cogle's office. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.095","1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education. The map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded.Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles.UA 2007.063.01","One original etching by American artist Don Swann of the President's House at the College of William and Mary. It was once owned by J. Edward Zollinger, class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976.The etching is numbered 188 of 300 in a limited edition series. The signature of Don Swann is written below the etching. The etching is approximately 5.875in. x 4.875in. and is in good condition. The etching was attached to a cardboard backing that was acidic and there is some glue residue on the back of the etching. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.297","One color print sketch of Tucker Hall when it was used as the library at the College of William and Mary. There are trees surrounding Tucker Hall with what appears to be outbuildings in the back. It measures approximately 15 in. x 11.5 in. It is in fair condition with light wear around the edges of the print.  Located in Art S4. UA 2010.210","Scope and Contents","\nTwo printers blocks with inscriptions describing an ancient \"bid\" to an anniversary meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the College of William and Mary. The cut outs were first used for the 1941 anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa. Each is approximately 2 in. x 5 in. They are in fair condition.","One color print of a painting featuring students standing around the Wren Yard during Commencement at the College of William and Mary. The print is signed by Kamil Kubik, the artist of the painting. It is approximately 16 in. x 19 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.213","Scope and Contents","One reproduction color print entitled \"Commencement\" published by P. Buckley Moss for the Alumni Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in 1993. The print features two students, one hold the College Mace, leading the procession through the Wren Building during Commencement. The print is number 347 out of 700 and is signed by P. Buckley Moss. It is approximately 16 in. x 23.5 in. and is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.214","Reproduction print of a pencil drawing showing the south (Chapel) side of the Wren Building with a wood shed and 2 horsemen. The print is approximately 7.25 in. x 10.125 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.220","Scope and Contents","Contains a color photograph featuring all the members of the all-male a cappella group Gentlemen of the College that attended the 20th reunion banquet for the group. Surrounding the photograph are the signatures of those members in attendance at the banquet. The photograph was taken by Hannah Debelius (WM Class of 2010). The photograph is 8 in. x 10 in. and the frame is approximately 18.5 in. x 22.5in. It is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.244","Scope and Contents","One lithographic print depicting the rear of the Wren Building facing the Sunken Garden in the afternoon sun. The Great Hall and the 2nd floor balcony are highlighted in the drawing. On the bottom left-hand side of the drawing, \"Sir Christopher Wren Building Williamsburg, 1932\" is written in pencil. On the bottom right-hand side of the drawing are the initials TW 1934 and the signature of the artist, Theo B. White. On the back of the print, there is a label describing the work as part of the Public Works of Art Project, Virginia Division's Series of lithographic prints of Williamsburg, Edition 30. Approximately 11.875 in. x 17.375 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.385","One etching of the Wren Building and yard with the Botetourt Statue and a cannon facing Duke of Gloucester Street. There is also a depiction of three people standing in the open door that passes through to the rear of the Wren Building and the Sunken Garden. The bottom left-hand side of the print reads \"Wren Building, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by the author Alice E. Rumple.  It is approximately 19.25in. x 14.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.386","One print depicting the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and the President's House in snow during Winter. The bottom of the print reads \"The College of William  Mary, Wren Building, Winter,\" and is signed by the artist T.C.Manor[?] with the year \"82.\" Approximately 18 in. x 24 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.387","Scope and Contents","UA 2011.393.001: Pen and ink drawing of a cartoon concerning the William and Mary Honor System. The cartoon shows a professor leaving the questions to an exam on the desk and then leaving the room, reminding the students that they are on their honor not the cheat. The students are shown with writing on their legs and sleeves, with one of the students saying \"That does it!! I'm switching to Harvard.\" The cartoon was created by Jimmy Hatlo. 14.5 in. x 20 in. UA 2011.393.002: A clipping from a newspaper showing the above cartoon in color as part of Hatlo's \"They'll Do It Every Time\" comic strip. 8.125 in. x 6.625 in. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.393","Scope and Contents","One cartoon drawn for the 1906 Colonial Echo by student Frederick R. Hynson featuring seven professors at the College of William and Mary behind a table. The professors shown are Henry T. Louthan, Lyman B. Wharton, John Lesslie Hall, President Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas J. Stubbs, Charles E. Bishop, and Van Franklin Garrett. The cartoon is labeled \"A Faculty Meeting from a Duc's Point of View.\" The missing professors are Richard M. Crawford, Alexander B. Coffey, and Biology Professor John W. Ritchie. It is not know who Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Hubbard were, although there were students by those names in 1906. \"Duc\" was the term used for freshman and was short for \"introductory.\" Approximately 22 in. x 10 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.394","One linoleum block print of the exterior of the library building (present-day Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary by Nannie Mae Squires.  Approximately 14.75in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.395","UA 2011.396.001: Drawing of the Wren Building, with the Lord Botetourt Statue in front, before 1929 renovation. UA 2011.396.002-003: Drawings of the Wren Building after the restoration. Approximately 9.5-10 in. x 10.25 in. -12.25 in. They are in fair condition. The prints were given to Earl Gregg Swem Library by the illustrator, Orin Bullock. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4.","One pencil print sketch of the front of the Wren Building by John C. Drake. Approximately 16 in. x 12.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.398","One color print of a sketch of the library building (now Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 15.75 in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition with some color loss. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.399","Scope and Contents","A white wood paneled picture that features a black and white photo of the 1993 Epson Ivy Bowl Ivy team. At the bottom left of the picture is the seal for the Epson Ivy Bowl. To the right of the seal is written \"'93 EPSON IVY BOWL\" in gray typed font with a Japanese translation below it. Surrounding the photo and inscription are the signatures of all the members of the Ivy Bowl Ivy team. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an international football game played between an American team of all Ivy League college football players and Japanese college all-star players. In 1993, the game was played in Tokyo with the American team as the victors. The photo measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are two approximately 1.5in. abrasions on the top left of the picture as well as an approximately 0.125in. brown stain at the top left of the picture. There is also a small puncture hole at the top of the score board in the photograph and a 1.5in. puncture hole to the right of the score board in the photograph going up into one of the signatures above the picture. Transferred from the Athletic Department (football). UA 2011.535.03","Scope and Contents","A photograph of the football game between William and Mary and Villanova on September 15, 2001. The photograph is framed by green cardboard and a gold lined glass frame. Below the photograph is a gold metal tag that has \"WILLIAM  MARY ~ 47/ VILLANOVA ~44\" engraved in black on it. To the right of the picture is a ticket that displays game date, time, and location. On the back of the picture there is a silver sticker that has \"PRINCE GEORGE GRAPHICS/ 437 PRINCE GEORGE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185\" typed in black with a logo featuring a peacock and an outline of a heart in black. The framed picture measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 11in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Above the ticket there is a small red ant. Transferred from the Athletics Department (football). UA 2011.535.04","Prints or non-print items created to impart, test, or demonstrate knowledge or skill, either in the context of formal teaching and training or in more informal contexts.","2-facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. The horn-books are approximately 2.75in.x 5.5in. They are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.131","Documents that pertain to legal actions or rights.","Scope and Contents","1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen. In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03","Written or printed items that express creative works intended to be read, heard, or performed. Such works include fictional and non-fictional literature, oral presentations, music, and theatrical productions.","One framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary.","One photocopy with musical notes for the William and Mary Fight Song in a wooden frame that was given out to a graduating senior in the William and Mary Pep Band. It is approximately 6.375in. x 8.375in. and is in fair condition.","One black plastic sheet music holder with 21 plastic sheet protectors to hold the songs played by the William  Mary Pep Band during various athletic events. Some of the songs include the William  Mary Fight Song, William  Mary Alma Mater, Eye of the Tiger, Hey Baby, and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It is approximately 7.625in. x 7.25in. and is in fair condition.","Tokens of remembrance or commemoration of a person, place, event, or experience. This sub-classification includes artifacts created to contain or display such tokens.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025150/.","One coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389249/.","One bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.499","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal coin that was created by the William and Mary Fund for the Tercentenary celebration of William and Mary. The obverse of the coin has the College seal with the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" surrounding the edge. Above the seal are the dates \"1693-1993\". The reverse contains the weathervane from the Wren Building with \"1693\" and \"1993\" on it. Just below the weathervane is the number \"300\" and \"William  Mary\". Surrounding the edge of the reverse are the words \"The Fourth Century Club 1693-1993\". The coin is encased in plastic to protect it and is surrounding by a black square case with \"William  Mary Annual Fund\" written in gold. It is 1.05 in. in diameter and is in good condition. The square case surrounding the coin is 3.5in. x 3.5in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2010.185","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016006/.","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409489/.","2- discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Object is inside a green pouch. Diameter is 4in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409633/.","2-discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Diameter is 4in. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016806/.","One silver medal, 3in. in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020866/.","One bronze medal, 3.25in. in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads \"1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are.\" The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021038/.","One bronze medal, 3in. in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name \"Princeton.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438414399/.","One gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5in. in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal also includes separately a clear plastic stand. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391029/.","One pewter medal, roughly 1.5in.x1in., on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939958/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads \"Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata\" in the center and \"CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959\" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note \"With the good wishes of Europe!\" An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395005/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal with a depiction of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. To the left of William is written in Latin \"Gullet Maria D.G,\" and to the right of Mary is written in Latin \"M. BRIT. FRET HIB. REX. ET. REGINA.\" The reverse of the medal has the College seal and \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia 1693\" surrounding the seal. It is approximately 2.875in. in diameter and is in fair condition with several minor scrapes and chips along the edge and reverse of the medal. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.186","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Square gold tone metal pin with drawing of the Botetourt Statue and Wren Building and text \"Charter Day 2012.\" Pin measures 1 in. (height) x 1 in. (length) x .375 in. (depth) and is in excellent condition. In W. Taylor Reveley, III's Presidential Address on February 3, 2012, he mentioned the pins saying, \"This year, in addition to the tradition of Charter Day pins to wear on your graduation robes, students are invited to leave their mark by signing a 2012 Charter Day scroll. These scrolls will be placed in our University Archives for all time coming. Pins and scrolls can be found near the ticket window on the Commons Side of this hall as you leave.\" Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.01","Scope and Contents","Round gold tone metal pin with a digital rendering of the Sunken Garden and the text \"2013 Charter Day\" in red. Pin measures 1 in. (diameter) x .375 (depth) and is in excellent condition. Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.02","One brass medallion approximately 1.5in. (width) and 4in. (length). The medallion has black writing embroidered on its face. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476623/.","One large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials \"NPC,\" \"NIC,\" \"PIC,\" and \"PPA,\" the phrases \"200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities\" and \"An American College Tradition,\" and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads \"Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976\" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words \"A look to out past with an eye to our future.\" Diameter of medallion is 2.6875in. In good condition.","One limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City County. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Medallion is in 3.125in. (width) x 3.8125in. (height) case. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015664/.","One large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States in 1976. Medal is stored in a 4.1875in. square box, labeled \"RF.\" A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under \"Visitors to Campus.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409001/.","One bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription \"Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 14, 1916\" on the reverse. Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016262/.","Scope and Contents","One frigate \"Colbert\" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Diameter is 4.25in. In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410151/.","One medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Diameter of the medal is 1.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018156/.","One round bronze medal, 2.5in. in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words \"America's Adopted Son.\" The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription \"American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV.\" Gift of Stuart W. Jackson.","2-bronze medals, identical to one another but different from UA1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed \"E. Gatteaux,\" the name \"Lafayette,\" and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription \" America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV.\" Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025288/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025584/.","One bronze medallion, 4in. in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words \"Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist.\" The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription \"Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419133/.","Two gold-toned medals (1.5in. in diameter) bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693,\" and on the other side the words \"College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76.\" The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419511/.","One bronze medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with \"College Camp Dedication 10-9-76.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391933/.","One commmemorative medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Commemoratvie Medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. It is approximately 1.125in. in diameter. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents.Gift of Mrs. C. Watson.","One gold charm attached to a gold chain that once was owned by Dudley Warner Woodbridge, professor and dean of the law school at the College of William and Mary from 1927 to 1966. The front of the charm is inscribed with the initials \"D.W.W.\" and the reverse is inscribed \"From Law Students of Marshall Wythe Feb. 24, 1961.\" Gift of Julia Oxrieder, daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.710","One light blue button, 2.25in. in diameter. In black letters, it reads \"Picnic with the Daves,\" \"Epsilon Association,\" and \"139th Convention Philadelphia.\" The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937306/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical buttons, 4in. in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with \"William and Mary Tangerine Bowl\" in white letters and a green center reading \"Go Big Green\" and \"1970,\" also in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391287/.","4-buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25in. in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words \"Happy Birthday 300 William  Mary.\" The other two have a yellow background and read \"Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc.\" Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940732/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940914/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter, with an off-white background and the words \"Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941422/.","One white aluminum button with a depiction of the Griffin, the College of William and Mary's mascot as of 2010. The Griffin has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. This particular Griffin is green, gold, and white in color to mimic the College's colors. Below the Griffin is the word \"Tribe,\" the nickname for William and Mary. The button is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One black and white aluminum button with a depiction of Don Quixote on his horse and Sancho Panza on his donkey with \"1605-2005\" written below to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the book \"Don Quixote.\" The button was once owned by professor George Greenia of the Hispanic Studies curriculum at William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow metal button pin created for the Dixie Bowl football game played in Birmingham, AL on January 1, 1948 against Arkansas. The pin features two footballs at top and bottom with the text 'WILLIAM  MARY / DIXIE BOWL\" in the center. Two silk ribbons, one green and one yellow, and a tan piece of cotton string are affixed to the button back and hang below the button. A piece of white paper with text indicating WM's losing score, 'ARK: 21 / WM: 19' is taped to the back of the button. The pin is in good condition with minor spots of rust on the reverse. Both ribbons are slightly discolored with minor fraying on the bottom edges. Green ribbon has approximately 0.0625in. hole. Button is 1.75in. in diameter; total length with ribbons is 4.625in. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.557","Received by Archives staff on 10/9/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.186.02","Scope and Contents","Button featuring a black and white line drawing of a recycling triangle with three angled arrows and three circular logos between the arrows: \"WM SEAC\" (Student Environmental Action Coalition); \"what's your DOT?\" (Do One Thing); and \"The Mercury Project\" with \"Earth Day 2010\" in the middle of a white circle with a green to blue gradient circle around the outside, with the text \"40TH ANNIVERSARY\" at the top and bottom. Button is in good condition with no visible defects and measures 2.25\" in diameter. Button was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS1. UA 2013.005.05","2-gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked \"SCHLAGE\" and \"R91351\" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646907/.","One black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words \"College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary.\" ","Scope and Contents","Terrible Tribe Towel; 2- white handkerchiefs, 21in. x 21.5in. with \"Go T-R-I-B-E\" in large green letters across the middle, and the WM Tribe logo and \"Terrible T-r-i-b-e Towel\" written in one corner. Distributed by the Society of the Alumni. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004011/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 1988.103","Memorabilia, baseball; includes2-bats, 6-balls, and 2-gloves used in various WM baseball games; mounted onto a wooden plaque; the bats were the favorite ones used by Dan Etmonson, the gloves were the ones he used as first baseman. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1990.063","Scope and Contents","One white cotton hand towel, 15.5in. x 25in., with \"WM Magic Homecoming 1990 November 1-4\" and sparkler motif in purple. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811491/.  Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA1992.012","Scope and Contents","Small red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with \"150\" marked in gold, created as a memento of WM Homecoming in 1992. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","One ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395181/.","Scope and Contents","A white towel that has a blue center on the front.  In the blue center there is the image of a gymnast performing on the pommel horse in white. Below the gymnast is written \"Vilågbajnoksåg/Budapest 1983\" in white. To the left of the blue center is a red stripe and green stripe. To the bottom right of the towel is a white box with a blue outline and a blue and white symbol on the inside. The back of the towel is blue with a white center that features the gymnast performing on  the pommel horse in blue. The green and red stripes are on the right of the center image and the box, now blue outlined in white with a white symbol,  is on the bottom right. The towel measures approximately 33.5in. (length) x 18in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.06","Scope and Contents","One metal souvenir football that may have been used as a pin. It is hand painted silver and gold with \"WAM 1693-1924\" written across the football in green paint. There is also a small portion of green, gold, and white ribbon along the side of the football. It is approximately 2.25in. long. It is in fair condition with light wear and minor dulling of the gold ribbon. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421635/.","Scope and Contents","One gold colored key fob produced for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954. The key fob has a silver plate with the Chinese character of \"jing\" meaning capital, and it is the symbol for the city of Beijing. Below the Chinese character are the words \"Beijing 2008\" along with the five Olympic rings. It is approximately 8.75in.  long and is in great condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.216","1 - Red felt emblem in the shape of two connected hearts with a white outline drawing of a couple dancing. Text towards the bottom of the emblem reads \" Harry James / 1950.\" Emblem could have been intended for use as a patch or small wall decoration. Emblem measures 7.75 in. (length) x 5.25 in. (width). Gift of Jean Harrup Cogle, and transferred upon arrival from the 2012.403 accession of the Jean Harrup Cogle Papers (UA 5.167). Located in Textiles, S1 SS8. UA 2012.403.01","Scope and Contents","One clear domed paperweight. The base of the paperweight features the William and Mary cypher in white. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written in white in an arch above the cypher and \"TERCENTENARY TRUST\" is written in white in an arch below the cypher. \"1688\" is written in white to the left of the cypher and \"1988\" is written to the right of the cypher. The paperweight measures 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is approximately 1.75in. smattering of white dot stains on the left side of the dome starting at the bottom of the dome and going midway up. There is a 0.75in. conglomerate of white stains on the right side of the base rim and an approximately 1in. conglomerate of white stains on the left side of the base rim. There are also small scratches all around the base rim and a small chip at the top of the base rim above the William and Mary cypher. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.01","Documentary artifacts that routinely may be classified in none or more than one of the other sub-classifcations. These include artifacts that are defined more by form than by functions or context. Many terms may be used in addition to other terms for cross-referencing purposes.","Dance programs from fraternity dances. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458573/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458523/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698778514/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698775214/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457733/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425775/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457803/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425735/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428875/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774704/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428705/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457443/.","Scope and Contents","5-dance programs, 1-\"The Bachelors\" dance, 1925; 2-\"The German Club\" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2-\"The Cotillian Club,\" 1925 and 1926. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457273/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425655/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428425/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774494/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428155/. ","Scope and Contents","Dance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads \"Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-\"; 3-dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, \"Me\" and Johnnie Wilkins, and \"Me\" and Bob Brewer. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698777434/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698456593/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427305/. ","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427225/.","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457393/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 2. UA 2007.83","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in fair condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776604/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427155/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776264/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3.5in.x5in. and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426745/.","Scope and Contents","One dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, \"fratres in Collegio\", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4.5in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426495/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3. UA 2009.461","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Transferred from College Papers (UA14). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3.","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Scope and Contents","One sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 \"Go Tribe\", 1 \"William and Mary\" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081","Miscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081 addition.","Scope and Contents","One sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, WM, and \"300 William and Mary, 1693-1993.\" The sheet is 8.5in x 11in. All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.052","One clear window decal measuring 3.75in.x4in. It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765398227/.","One sticker decal depicting the coat of arms for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The decal features a man standing with a rod next to a black cat on top of a knight's helmet, which is sitting on top of the coat of arms. Underneath the seal is features the fraternity's moto, Our Hearts are United, written in Latin. It is approximately 2.375in. x 3.75in and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.641","One set of 14 black and gold sticker decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The sheet the decals are on is approximately 2in. x 4.5in. while the individual decals are approximately 0.9375in. x 0.5in. The decals are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.642","2- cream, black, and gold decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that were once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The are approximately 4.5in x 1.8125in. and are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.643 a and b","Scope and Contents","2 William and Mary \"Tribe Club\" window decals. \"Tribe\" and \"WM\" logos beside the word \"CLUB\". Laminate on paper, green, yellow. Excellent. Window decals given to members of the William and Mary Tribe Club, the organization for those who donate to William and Mary athletics. 3.25 in. x 5.25 in. Transferred from Box 2 of the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (UA 5.144). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.679.01ab","One decal with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold that was given out to individuals who donated money to William and Mary. It is approximately 2.5in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.","2-cream with blue lettering parking passes for special guests to park in the College Terrace lot at William and Mary. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with green lettering parking passes for delegates attending events at William and Mary. The delegates were to park on Richmond Road, west of the Armistead Avenue and the Baptist Lot. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with red lettering parking passes given out to members of the official party at events at the College. Members were to park on Richmond Road from College Corner to Armistead Avenue. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition .","One plastic blue and white striped William and Mary 2006-2007 Faculty/Staff parking pass. It contains the William and Mary Cypher and it is number 0507. The pass is 2.75in. x 3.375in. and is in good condition.","One plaque that reads \"Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953.\"","2-framed plaques, 6in. x 8in., with inscription \"In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929.\" UA 1987.029","Scope and Contents","One bronze plaque, 6in.x 5in. with a wooden base, 10in.x 8in., with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed \"He was followed with love\" and artists name \"J.S. Hartley, NY 1981\". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1987.096","One bronze plaque, 13in. x 7.75in., with a wooden base, 14.5in. x 12.25in. and inscribed \"The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports.\" The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","Variety of automobile Bumper Stickers with WM logo. ","Scope and Contents","One black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit \"Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary\" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5.5in. x 2in. and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. ","Scope and Contents","2-stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has \"The College of William and Mary\" \"Chartered in 1693\". The sticker is 3inx 2.5in and is in fine condition with some fading. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.237","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads \"WM\" and \"The College of William and Mary.\" The sticker is 5.5in x 3in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.238","2-green bumper stickers with the phrase \"think green wm\" written in white lettering. The stickers were used to help promote sustainability at the College of William and Mary. They are approximately 7.5in. x 3.75in. and are in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One green bumper sticker with \"The Society for the College, William and Mary, Tradition. Excellence. Good Governance., www.SocietyForTheCollege.org\" written in gold. The sticker was created by The Society for the College and was handed out at the College of William and Mary by alumnus Karla Bruno, a member of the organization. It is approximately 7.5in x 3.5in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.403","Scope and Contents","One yellow bumper sticker with the phrase \"Honk for William and Mary\" and \"www.SocietyForTheColle.org\" written in green. The sticker was given out at a home William and Mary football game on September 13, 2007 by Karla Bruno and The Society for the College. It is approximately 7.5in. x 3.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.404","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers with \"Renew Nichol\" written on them. They were given out in February 2008 to support Gene R. Nichol as president of the College of William and Mary after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. They are approximatley 2in. in diameter and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.415","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. Also on the sticker is the William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM.\" The sicker was produced by the Army ROTC. It is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.644","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Go William and Mary\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. The William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM\" is on the left-hand side of the sticker. It is in fair condition and is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.645","2 Phi Mu Alpha crest stickers. Images of the Phi Mu Alpha crest, black, white gold, and red. Excellent. Laminate on paper. Used as a decal on glass, application instructions included on back. 2.5 in. x 3 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.15ab","2 Phi Mu Alpha Greek letter stickers. Decals of Greek letters Phi, Mu, and Alpha, black and gold. Laminate on paper. Good. Used as a decal for glass, application directions on back. 4.5 in. x 1.75 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.16ab","Scope and Contents","A green bumper sticker featuring the pre-2010 William and Mary Logo (\"WM\" letters with green and gold feathers sticking out) on the right. \"Tribe\" is written in gold cursive script on the left with \"PRIDE\" written in white below it. The bumper sticker is in excellent condition and is approximately 11in. (length) x 3in. (width). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.01","Scope and Contents","1 - oval white sticker with black text reading, \"THE / CAMPUS KITCHEN / at the COLLEGE of / WILLIAM and MARY.\" A black and white logo next to the text features a fork, knife, and exclamation point in a rounded black square. The William  Mary student organization, Campus Kitchen of WM, describes itself as \"a student group dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger in the Williamsburg Community. We do this by recovering surplus food from vendors and making it into nutritious meals twice a week. These meals are then delivered directly to about 175 low-income clients weekly. Additionally, we connect to the youth of our partner neighborhoods through programming and field trips.\" Sticker measures 4.5\" (length) x 3\" (width). Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.391.01","Scope and Contents","2-copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.106","Scope and Contents","One brown soft-bound calendar. The words \"The College of William and Mary 'The Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187\" appear on the cover in gold. The calendar is 6.25in. by 3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943276/.","Scope and Contents","Framed Flat Hat article, 4/23/1993, \"Following in the President's Shadow\" by Terris Ko, presented to Timothy Jackson Sullivan. Includes note from Ko to Sullivan, dated 3/1995. Terris Ko was president for a day. Transferred from the President's Office Papers Collection (Acc. 1996.014). Located in Art S4. UA 1999.001","Scope and Contents","A maritime invitation to the christening of the Pilot Schooner Virginia, which is a re-creation of the original 1917 Schooner. The front of the invitation features a white rope tied into a square knot. Within the knot is written \"Ties, however, are required\" in blue script. The invitation is folded in an accordion style, and the first five panels have depictions of different types of knots to include the \"Sheet Bend,\" \"Square Knot,\" \"Bowline,\" \"Figure Eight,\" and \"Clove Hitch.\" Each knot is appropriately labeled above the depiction in blue block print. The sixth panel includes a description, the time, date and location of the event in blue script. The seventh panel includes a list of special guests for the christening ceremony. The final panel depicts the logo of the Pilot Schooner Virginia. The invitation measures approximately 4in. (length) x 4in. (width). It is in good condition with a neon green outline of the rope on the front of the invitation. There are two stains that look like burn marks on both ends of the rope on the front of the invitation. Transferred from box 9, folder 3 of the Office of the President, Sullivan collection. UA 2006.010.01","2-white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: \"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2007.054","One Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is 12in (length)x9.5in (width) and is in good condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/.","A wooden plaque with a letter printed on the front. The letter is on a parchment background that is outlined in gold. The text is in black script font.  The letter encourages the 1991 William and Mary Presidential Search Committee to select a president who will not only perform in the position well, but will also represent the College in every aspect. The letter is signed \"With respect and confidence, Joe Neilson, Class of 1967.\" Joe Neilson was a member of the William and Mary Varsity Football team. Transferred from Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.01","Black vinyl luggage tag. Front printed in gold lettering with \"VACAPAF, 1999.\" The Virginia Association of Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was a district that represented 37 alumni and college chapters in the state of Virginia and emphasized the aims of the fraternity. Luggage Tag measures 5.5 in. (length) x 2.625 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456107/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456387/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.04","Artifacts originally created to be used as media of exchange, such as currency, or as a means of obtaining specific goods and services, such as admission tickets, coupons, postage stamps, or tokens.","This silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Gift of Mrs. William Greene, granddaughter of John Blair. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018796/.","Scope and Contents","One Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an \"affinity\" card. The card is labelled with \"Theta Delta Chi Fraternity\" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388501/.","3-English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942602/.","Scope and Contents","1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02","Scope and Contents","1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04","Scope and Contents","One 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11","Scope and Contents","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b","Scope and Contents","2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b","Scope and Contents","5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e","Scope and Contents","1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16","One gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads \"Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia,\" which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase \"MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA.\" The coin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.247","Scope and Contents","One copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with \"One Cent\" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words \"United States of America.\" The coin is approximately 1.0625in. in diameter and is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan.","Scope and Contents","One copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase \"Gulielmus Et Maria\" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written \"Britain\" and on the other side is \"NIA.\" The coin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. Gift of William E. Bozarth.","Artifacts originally created to communicate a particular personal belief, opinion, achievement, status, rank, occupation, membership, office, or identity. This classification includes articles of adornment or clothing worn primarily for their symbolism; these objects may be assigned additional terms from Category 3 to ensure appropriate cross-indexing. A personal symbol differs from a ceremonial artifact in that it expresses individual ideas, not the ideas of a group, or it communicates the relationship of individuals to a group.","Artifacts that convey social recognition of achievements by individuals or groups of people.","One silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials \"F.H.C\" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin \"sta bilitas et fides.\" The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307608/.","This is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404191/.","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words \"Sta Bilitas Et Fides\". The medal is 1.125in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13in. long. The medal is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397345/.","One circular, copper dipped tinned striking medal of the Botetourt medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" Medal diameter is 1.75in. In very good condition. The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404379/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 7. UA1980.069. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024.","One medal, 1.5in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438411577/.","One circular medal (not tinned) struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Diameter of medal is 1.6875in. Identical to UA 1980.069 and UA 2005.024. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413855/.","One circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink  Sons Ltd. of London by the donor's family. Identical to UA 1983.031 and UA 1980.069. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941580/.","One round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says \"College of William and Mary.\" The reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483414/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647867/.","One gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021444/.","2-proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies.\" Diameter of medals is 1.4375in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412799/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413035/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907.\" Medal is 1.06in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438403783/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words \"Phoenix Literary Society\" on the copper border with the legend \"ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905.\" Medal is 1in. in diameter. The medal is in good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405037/.","One copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse says \"Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907.\" Medal is 1.125in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405477/.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson, Jr. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Session 1906-07. G.O. Ferguson, Jr.\" Medal is 1.5in. diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913.\" Medal is 1.5625in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439012814/.","One ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed \"Philomathean Literary Society, College of William  Mary, Session 1891-92.\" The other is inscribed \"JRL Johnson, Orator.\" Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439022484/.","Scope and Contents","One small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has \"Phoenix Literary Society William  Mary College\" written on the front and \"Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912\" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with \"Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913.\" Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One plaque awarded by University of Virginia to John Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10in. x 16in.","One framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary.","Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10in. x 16in. framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed.","Plaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.110","Acc 2016.212.01b","Acc 2016.212.01c","Acc 2016.212.01a","One bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. It is 14.5in x 9.5in.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1978.005","One award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. UA 1978.013","One round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647595/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486628/.","Presented in 1935 \"commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club.\" The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/. UA1980.104","One trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.107","One certificate signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. It is 10in x13in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.026","Writing award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1984.039","Writing award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1984.042","One certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14in. x 11in., presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.003","2-plaques, 10in. x 12in., proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.018","One gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word \"Spelling.\" The pin is approximately 0.5in.  x 0.625in. and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","2-piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.009","One plaque, 5.75in.x8in., given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty.","Certificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11in. x 14in., mounted. Located Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.094","The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11in. x 14in., off white with black print. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2004.015","One framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6in. x 8in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.024","1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18","One framed Phi Mu sorority initiation certificate that was given to College student Martha Carter. The frame is made of wood and is painted gold. The certificate reads \"Founded January 4, 1852. Phi Mu Fraternity. This certifies that Mattie Carter was initiated February 19, 1927 by Gamma Alpha Chapter and is entitled to all the rights and priviledges of this Fraternity.\" There is a seal on the bottom-left corner of the certificate with a stack of books and a lamp on top that reads \"Phi Mu Fraternity Founded 1852.\" The frame is approximately 7.25 in. x 9.25 in. The certificate is in fair condition with some fading and the frame has some chips in the paint. Gift of Charles Miller. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.268","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25inx 9in and is in fair condition with several scratches. UA 2009.287","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25in x 9in. The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. UA 2009.288","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1978. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 12 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1970. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1974. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","Scope and Contents","Piece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows: 1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis 1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody 1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins 1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle 1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair 1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner 1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts 1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer The top of the \"C\" in \"College of William and Mary\" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver \"W\" in front of a gold \"M\" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14in. x 20in.  Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2009.521","One sterling silver variation on the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms with the sun at the top of the seal smiling. Attached to the seal is a depiction of a watering can. Both the watering can and seal are attached to a green chain made of ribbon. The badge was given to J. Wilfred Lambert, longitme professor and College administrator, on his retirement from William and Mary. The badge is 2.75in.x 3in. and the chain is approximately 14.5in. long. It is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.569","One silver plate that was used for an achievement award given out by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity at their 135th Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The plate is inscribed \"Thomas L. Jordan, Epsilon '24, Theta Delta Chi Achievement Award, 135th Annual Convention, New Orleans, August 14, 1982.\" The award was given to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. UA 2011.003","Dimensions: 7in.X9in. Condition: Good with a few scratches and a nick on the bottom right corner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2011.155","Scope and Contents","A shadow box plaque that features a black background. A silver plate that has \"Atlantic 10 Football\" engraved on it is set against the black background. The \"0\" in the \"10\" is a football. Below this is another silver plate that has \"1999 Football Second Team All-Conference.\" engraved on it. There is a gold adhesive tag on the back of the black that has \"CROWN TROPHY / Marketplace s/c RT.70E/Cherry Hill, NJ 08003/ (609) 489-9884\" in black. This plaque, as well as another one, was awarded to Mike Beverly and Khari Reynolds, football players under Coach Jimmye Laycock, who had been named to the Atlantic 10 Football All-Conference Team. The plaque measures approximately 12.5in. (width) x 15.25in. (length) and is in excellent condition. There is a 2.5in. hollowed out tree ring on the bottom left on the back of the plaque, as well as approximatelly 1.25in. of chipping on the top left. Transferred from the Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.02","A black rectangular plaque that has gold writing  engraved on it. The back of the plaque is gold. The plaque was presented to Hunter B. Andrews by the Hampton Bar Association in recognition of 50 years of service as an attorney. The plaque measures approximately 8in. (length) x 6in. (width) and is in good condition. There are four holes in each corner of the plaque where it once was fastened to something else. There are numerous finger and palm print marks on the front of the plaque, the most noticeable of which is an approximately 0.25in. finger print on the left side of the plaque near the middle. There is an approximately 1.5in. scratch on the front of the plaque in the top right corner along with smaller scratches in that same corner. There are also numerous abrasions on the top of the back of the plaque. Finally, there is a white piece of paper stuck to the back of the plaque with some brown glue. Transferred from box 3, folder 1 of the Hunter B. Andrews Papers. UA 2014.029.001","Scope and Contents","One silver frame, 4.3in. x 5.5in., with the award and medal, frame inscibed with \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978\". Medal is nearly 2in. in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words \"John Blair Junior Award\", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1978.013 addition.","One large bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date \"1693\" surrounded by the phrases \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words \"Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty.\" This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. The medallion is 2.75in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649619/.","One circular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says \"Awarded to Arthur Wilson James\" around the border, and \"As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913\" in the center. Medal is 1.1875in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406251/.","One brass medal, 2in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017486/.","One proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics.\" Medal diameter is 1.3125in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020132/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 3.5in. in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled \"1848, Mexico,\" the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend \"Fecit Quod Cogitavit\" (\"he did what he thought\"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023216/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription \"Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit\" (\"One day he will help us to remember these things\"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked \"W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416043/. ","One pewter-colored medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024938/.","One round gold medal, 2.25in. in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay \"Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment.\" One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765936410/.","One gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says \"Korea.\" The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050514/.","One gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, \"National Defense,\" with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050478/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed \"Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960.\" On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The medal is  2.75in. in diameter and is  in good condition. Transferred from the J. Wilfred Lambert Papers (UA 6.067). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1994.080.4","Scope and Contents","One round medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words \"1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia\" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938042/.","Scope and Contents","One original PDA medal. It is silver with clasped hands and \"mentem Spectato\" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. The medal is believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. It is 1.125in. long with a bit of the edge broken off, possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. It is the only known medal in existance.","One pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5in. in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.005.3","Scope and Contents","One nickel medallion given to graduating members of the Undergraduate Honor Council at the College of William and Mary to wear during Commencement. The Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony is the first time the medallion was worn. The obverse of the medallion features the Wren Building with Thomas Jefferson's signature below, and \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved around the edges. The reverse of the medallion features a law scale of justice and \"Est. 1779\". The medallion is attached to a white ribbon that is approximately 1.5in. long, while the medallion itself is in good condition and is approximately 1.25in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.226","One pewter circle medal with green and yellow ribbon. Medal obverse features the college seal with buildings and sun with human face. The medal reverse has a classically inspired theme with three men kneeling before seated female figure. Text around the upper edge reads 'AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT - COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY.' 'M.B. WILSON' is engraved on small block at the base of the classical figures. Medal in good condition with slight darkening/discoloration on the side with text. Ribbon is in fair condition with discoloration on the green side; ribbon is not sewn at the top and has no fastening mechanism. Medal is 1.25in. in diameter and 3.125in. in length with ribbon. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Personal artifacts, usually worn or carried, that express an individual's thoughts, opinions, convictions, allegiances, interests, or attitudes.","Scope and Contents","One blue pin. \"Tuck\" is written in yellow on the front with two decorative swipes on the top and bottom. There is a piece of paper inside the back of the pin. \"Buttons $1.00 per 100 ST. LOUIS BUTTONS St. Louis\" is written in red on the paper. The pin is 0.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is corrosion on the top right rim on the back of the pin and a missing element: the hook for the sharp needle to attach to. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.04","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button which was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with \"NOVAK FOR Vice President\" in white lettering. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow aluminum button with \"One College Under Glass\" in green, and a book with depictions of the William and Mary feather, the Millington Cross, and Rodin's \"The Thinker\" with the phrase \"The New William and Mary?\". The button was collected by William and Mary alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus during the Wren Cross situation at William and Mary. It is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green aluminum button with \"I [heart] Nichol.com\" written in white. The button was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition.","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. The pin is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in fair condition.","One green and gold satin ribbon that was used at a sit-in in the University Center at the College of William and Mary to support President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 5in.(length) and in good condition.","One black and yellow campaign button. This button was worn in support of Dennis G. Kemp, Sr. of Laurel, Maryland who ran for 25th Eastern Region Vice President of Alpha Phi Alpha in 2007. He was elected to the office, and served on the fraternity's Board of Directors and as the chief executive officer of the Eastern Region. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455497/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.584.03","Scope and Contents","4-round United Against United stickers. The stickers have a blue background. \"EQUAL BENEFITS\" is printed in red and \"NOW\" is printed in white at the top of the sticker. \"UNITED/AGAINST/UNITED\" is printed in the center of the sticker with the two \"UNITED\" words printed in white and the \"AGAINST\" written in red. There is a labor union logo printed at the bottom of the sticker. The stickers were worn by supporters of same-sex marriage during the United States v. Windsor case in which the Surpreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional under the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The stickers measure approximately 2.125in. and are in excellent condition. Transferred from Folder 3, Box 12 of the Jeffery B. Trammel Papers. UA 2011.638.01","Scope and Contents","A button with a white background that features a box that has two yellow sides and two orange sides on the front. Above the box there is a decorative pink squiggle, there is a second decorative pink squiggle to the wearer's right of the box. Inside the box \"Putting Jobs First\" is written with \"Putting\" in green, \"Jobs\" in pink, and \"First\" in orange. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There are multiple rust colored stains on the back of the button. Associated with 2014.020.03a and c. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03b","Scope and Contents","A button that has a blue background on the top and a green background on the bottom. The button has \"McAuliffe/For Governor/ Putting Jobs 1st\" on the front. \"McAuliffe\" is written in white with a blue outline. \"For Governor\" is written in green on a white background, and \"Putting Jobs 1st\" is written in blue. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There is white residue on the back above the pin of the button. Associated with UA 2014.020.03a and b. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03c","Artifacts that note individual identity.","One set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025298/.","One identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390869/.","Scope and Contents","1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10","One silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with \"Please Return To,\" \"Herbert Thorpe,\" \"W  M,\" and \"Williamsburg V A.\" There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1.75in.x0.75in. and is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388213/.","One aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy.","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Associated Forum nametag for Grayson Orsini (2012.170.03). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.02","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Related artifacts include Forum nametag for Michael Kutner (2012.170.02). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.03","Scope and Contents","WM staff ID card, circa 1991. Received by Archives staff on 9/4/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.186.01","Articles of adornment, clothing, accessories, and personal gear, the primary purpose of which is to communicate a particular status, rank, occupation, membership, or office. Such an article serves to associate individuals with social roles and relationships, either generally or under certain circumstances.","Scope and Contents","One Grey wool uniform, shirt and pants, with blue stripes and black trim, \"Indians\" is spelled out across the front with number 9 on the back; uniform formerly belonged to Carter White, class of 1933. An image of the uniform jersey is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1519267667/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.046","Scope and Contents","One short green \"Eisenhower\" style military uniform jacket that was once owned by Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025172/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 43. UA 1991.084.1","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform shirt with collar. A \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textils S1 SS7. UA 2007.074","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform jacket-style top. A block \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2007.075","One Pair of green pants with a gold and white stripe down the legs to coordinate with the marching band uniform tops. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA  2007.076","Scope and Contents","One Gray and Blue St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform from the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The top is 27in. x 32.5in. The front of the top has \"ST. HELENA\" written across it in green and yellow lettering. The back of the top has a number 2 in green and yellow stiching. The uniform is in fair condition with several dirt stains. The uniform is made of wool. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405722/and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405704. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.1","One gray and blue pair of pants from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans.The pants are approximately 30.5in. x 12in. The pants are in fair condition with several dirt stains and are made of wool. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405750/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.2","One pair of green and gold leggings from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The leggings are approximately 10.75in. x 6in. and are made of ribbed knit. The leggings are in fair condition with several dirt stains. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405772/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, box 40. UA 2008.094.3","Scope and Contents","One green shirt and one green short that were used in gym classes at the College of William and Mary. The uniform was worn by Harry E. Krauss, class of 1967, while a student at the College. The shirt is green with \"College of William and Mary\" written in gray on the front left-hand pocket. The shorts are dark green and has \"Physical Education W and M\" written in gray on the left leg. Both the shirt and shorts were made by Champion Knitwear of Rochester, N.Y. The shirt and short are in fair condition with some fading in color. The shirt is a size medium and the shorts are a size small. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.083a and UA 2011.083b","Scope and Contents","Cap (2012.166.01a), Jacket (2012.166.01b), and Pants (2012.166.01c). Photos of Harry Krauss in uniform at WM are in the University Archives Photograph Collection. Gift of Harry E. Krauss. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.166.01a-c","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow men's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green and gold Turla (fan like adornment on the turban) and green Pag (turban); b. yellow Kurta (shirt); c. green vest with golden \"WM\" on back; d. green Lungi (rectangle cloth tied around the waist). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.01a-d","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with attached yellow Dupatta (scarf); b. yellow Salwaar (pants). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.02ab","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with embossed star pattern; b. green Salwaar (pants) with embossed star pattern. Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.03ab","Scope and Contents","One shield-shaped felt patch with a gold \"W\" and green \"M\" on a gray background with a gold border. Transferred from the Women's Athletic Association Minutebook, 1923-1937 (Acc. 1980.110). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436311/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1987.027","Scope and Contents","One patch with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436497/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA1987.069","Scope and Contents","One patch roughly 3.5in.(length) x 1in.(width) with silver wings embroidered onto a green background, which is in turn mounted on an orange background. The two wings are separated by a shield bearing the letters \"W\" and \"M.\" The patch was worn by members of the William and Mary Flight Club. This one was owned by Barton Traver Hulse. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685574/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037336/.Gift of Barton Trevor Hulse to the Alumni Society. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box34. UA 1990.002","One William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow \"W\" and a green \"M.\"","One navy blue patch, 5in. long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with \"STS 107.\" This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946486/.","Scope and Contents","1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06","Scope and Contents","1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\" is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08","1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the College of William and Mary monogram. This patch was worn by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch is shaped like the College Seal with gold silk thread along its edges. There is a green \"M\" with a gold \"W\" in front of it against a gray background. The patch is approximately 2.625in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.1","Scope and Contents","One wool  patch with linen backing that was once owned by Mary Mackey Sainsburg, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch has a gray backing with the words \"Manager\" stitched in gold silk. The patch may have been used for Womens Soccer. The patch is approximately 2.875in. x 0.75in. The patch is in fair condition with some wearing of the stitches along the edges.  Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.2","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the royal crown of England. This patch was once owned by William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The patch is shaped like an octogon with a gold silk thread border along its edges. There is a gold \"W\" and \"M\" above a red and gold crown and green laurel wreath, set against a gray wool background. The patch is approximately 3.0625in. x 3in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.Located in TextilesS1 SS8. UA 2008.005.6","Scope and Contents","One yellow patch with a silver border with \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in green. In the middle of the patch, there is an arm carrying a tray with the initials \"O,\" \"W M\", and \"J\" and \"1972\" stitched in green. The patch is in good condition and is 4 inches x 5 inches.","Scope and Contents","One College of William and Mary letter that may have been worn on a jacket or sweater by students at the College. The letter depicts a green \"W\" inside a green \"M\" with a white border surrounding the two letters. The letter is made of wool with a felt backing. It is 6.25in. x 7.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.158","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.1","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, below the tray is \"1972,\" the year the organization was formed, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.2","Scope and Contents","One blue and gold patch containing the Seal of Virginia that was used by the College of William and Mary Police Department. Above the seal contains the words \"Police Department\" in white and \"College of William  Mary\" along the right and left side of the seal in white. It is approximately 3.5in. x 4.5in. and is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.472","Scope and Contents","Round patch featuring the William and Mary seal in green and white with a gold outline in the center. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/ 1693\" is written in green on a gold background encircling the William and Mary seal. \"THE ALUMNI BAND\" is written in green on a gold background beneath the William and Mary seal. The entire patch is outlined in green. The patch measures 3.5in (length) and approximately 3in. in diameter. The patch is in excellent condition. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.02","One aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'31\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads \"'33\" in green with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in green. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'34\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'35\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '35 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25\" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'36\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '36 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'38\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '38 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'39\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '39 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1940\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'41\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '41 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'42\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '42 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'43\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '43 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'44\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '44 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'45\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '45 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1946\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image availabel at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'47\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '47 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'48\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '48 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'49\" in gold. Above '49 reads \"William and Mary\" in gold, and below '49 reads \"Society of the Alumni\" in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1950\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'63\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '63 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","Buttons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1988.109","One aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'54\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '54 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written \"The College of W  M\" in green, \"47\" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'32\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '32 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","Scope and Contents","2-green metal buttons with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are 2.5in.x 2.5in. and are in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow metal button with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is 2.25in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. ","One round metal button pin with a green background. 'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse has a metal safety pin clasp.The button is 2.25in. in diameter. The button is in good condition with slight yellowing/browning of the overall color and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has overall loss of shiny metallic coating and minor rust spots. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One round metal button pin with green background .'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse metal strips for securing a safety pin closure, but is missing the pin. Button is 2.25in. in diameter. Pin is in good condition with bright colors and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has minor spots of discoloration. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","Green background metal button pin with alternating yellow and green text. The text first vertically repeats 'WILLIAM and MARY' six times with increases in scale with 'CLASS OF 1951' in the center, and then repeats 'WILLIAM AND MARY' another six times in decreasing scale. Button has a metal safety pin closure on the reverse. Pin is in good condition with rusty spotting on the metal backing piece. Pin is 2.25\" in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow and green aluminum button. Button has metal shell with pinned metal back and Mylar protecting cover. Front printed with a green background and center of button reads \"Class of 09\" and \"WM\" cipher in yellow text. 2.25in. diameter. Button worn by OPP charter member Justin Reid at his graduation in 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376392/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.06","Scope and Contents","One round button, 2.25in. in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words \"Go Big Green\" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024002/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA1998.064. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024146/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with \"W  M Alumni Tour\" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","5-round buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with a green background and \"Go Big Green\" in white letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389687/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389779/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938352/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938498/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390153/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA 1987.101. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938798/.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"Ernest W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"E.W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green tin button with \"my1693\" written in gold and \"wmalumni.com\" written in white below. The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks and the back of the button has large spots of dark gray discoloration around the pin. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.22","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.23","One green round metal button with 'GO / BIG / GREEN' in white text. Button has safety pin clasp on back with text 'MADE IN U.S.A.' below and maker's mark of a circle bisected with an arrow pointing up. Button measures 2.25in. in diameter. Button is in good condition with some browning of the 'B' and 'G' in 'BIG' on the front side. Back has spotted discoloration on the metallic surface. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.574","Scope and Contents","Round \"my1693\" button pin. Green background with yellow \"my1693\" and white \"wmalumni.com\" printed on front and silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641248548/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.02","One gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA.","One key awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP\" and \"December 5, 1776\" in script and \"J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909\" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645173/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646391/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"John Stewart Bryan WM 1934.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646775/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five incised stars and the incised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"J.A.C. Chandler WM 1925.\" Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486942/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads \"William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916\" and, in script, \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in. (width) and 1.5625in.(length). In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404747/.","This key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904\" in script and \"Arthur Maddox\" in block letters.\" Key is .75in. (width) x 1.75in. (length). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013270/.","One square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says \"SP December 5, 1776.\" The key is in a dark blue leather case that says \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Medal is a 1in. square. In decent condition. Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013498/.","This key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.625in. (height). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405751/.","This key was awarded to William Burroughs. [Circa 1853/1854]. It is for winding a watch and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription \"W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776\" engraved in script. Key is 0.9375 in.(width) x 1.8125 in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014084/.","This key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776.\" Key is 15/15in. (width) x 2.0625in. (height). In good condition. Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406939/.","This key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776\" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch \"chain.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.875in. In decent condition. Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407663/.","This key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776.\" Key is 1in. square. Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014718/.","One Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776\" in script. The key is a 1in. square. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408025/.","This key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \" SP Dec 5, 1776\" in script. Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.9375in. (width). In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408201/.","This key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with \"J.J. Lloyd,\" a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has \"SP September 5. 1781\" engraved in script. Key is 1.0625in. (width) x 1in. (height). In good condition. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408427/.","This key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with \"A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776\" in script. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015444/.","This key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909.\" Key is 0.5in (width) x 1.25in.(height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410719/.","This key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 2.25in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410961/.","This key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in (width) x 1.5625in. (height). Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412615/.","Scope and Contents","This key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Jas. M. Stevenson\" on a banner, and \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Key is 0.875in. (width) x 2in. (height). Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415559/.","Scope and Contents","2-gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked \"Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920\" and the other marked \"Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920.\" James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Both keys are 0.6875in. (width) x 1.5in. (height). Gift of Leah James. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415877/.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776.\" The key is 0.5in (width) x 1.5in (length) and is in good condition. Gift of Jack Tharp.","One gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved \"W.G. Guy, W  M, 1928.\" The key is 1.5in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.01","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.02","One diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed \"F.H. Alfriend Wm  Mary Va. 1858.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645475/.","One square, gold-colored, pin (11/16\"x5/8\") owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words \"Circle of Brothers, 1839\" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters \"TK\" and twenty stars. The pin is 0.6875in. x 0.625in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439010880/.","Scope and Contents","This gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with \"C. Wilkinson,\" an open book flanked by two daggers, and \"WM Coll. 1853.\" 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Pin is 0.5in. (width) x 0.75in (height). Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415083/.","One pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and \"L.C. Va.\" The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Pin measures 1 in. (length) x .875 in. (width). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416255/.","Scope and Contents","One small, square (10/18in.), gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, \"TX\" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials \"E.B.\" and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024730/. ","Scope and Contents","One small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during \"the four S's\": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939034/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin shaped like a scallop shell with \"WM\" engraved on the back. Made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937160/.","Scope and Contents","2-pins.The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed \"C.H.S\" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed \"C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17\" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. An image of both pins is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765392567/.","One gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 0.875in. x 0.5625in. and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One old with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi.","One gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. It is enclosed in a black leather pouch from \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" The pouch is is approximately 1.5in. x 2in. and is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. Gift of Charles Miller.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with \"Rush\" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2.25in. Gift of Jeff Frew.  ","One gold-colored pin, shaped like a triangle, with one half of the triangle in green and the other is white. Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary, wore this pin while pledging the Sigma Rho fraternity, which later became Sigma Nu. It is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition.","Scope and Contents","One gold-colored pin shaped with five points in white with \"25\" written in gold. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.375in.in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is a small yellow spot on the back of the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin . The back of the pin is has a finger print on either side of the hook and needle and numerous small tarnish spots along the edges. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. There is a small yellow spot next to the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin and a small black stain above the \"Kappa\" on the front. The back of the pin is tarnished and has various rust-colored stains. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","1-long badge, 1-short badge. UA 1980.029","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin (1.0\"h x .75\"w) owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with \"H.H.L. WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839.\"  The pin is 1in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C.","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with \"WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839\" on the obverse and \"R.S. Eubank. A.B.  L.B.\" on the reverse. The pin is 1.06in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett.","Scope and Contents","One yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads \"Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads \"Jenny Turner\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1982.040","One gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend \"Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm  Mary College 1850.\" Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Pin is 0.5in (width) x 0.75in. (height). Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413519/.","Scope and Contents","One copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for \"Improvement in Oratory, 1906\" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1in. square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend \"Invictus Resurgam\" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020528/.","One gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words \"Perenes Carpimus Flores.\" The square is engraved with \"Mount Allison Debating Team.\" The pin is 0.5in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","2-yellow buttons, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Also includes three maroon Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2003.012 and two black and white Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2010.453. Six buttons are located in Box 17. Identical to UA 1999.013. Gift of GALA. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026374/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935116/.","Scope and Contents","One green button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has yellow lettering reading \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"William and Mary\" around the perimeter and \"OWMJ\" in the center. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026692/.","One aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says \"William and Mary Indians\" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the button with green writing that says, \"Green and Gold Club\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to UA 1992.018. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940580/.","One pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Lapel Pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","One gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with \"Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One gold medallion with a black background given by the Wren Society to new members. The medallion contains the border of the College's seal with a backdrop of the Wren Building. Below the Wren Building are the Latin words \"Veritas e Aequitas,\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832, the year the Wren Society was founded. The medallion is 2in. in diameter on a 15.75in. ribbon chain and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395583/.","Scope and Contents","A button that has a light purple background and features a dark purple and pink semi-circle on the wearer's right. \"Dem 4 Life\" is written in black marker in the center and \"WM Young Dems\" is written in black marker where the semi-circle stops on the wearer's left. The button measures approximately  2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The back of the button has a 0.25in. rust colored stain and brown discoloration along the edge on the wearer's right at the top, middle, and bottom. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.01","One sterling silver ring, 0.75in. in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words \"College of William and Mary, 1693.\" Gift of Susan Riggs.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75in. in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters \"BS\" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials \"C.H.S.\" are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: \"E.A. Wright, Phila.\" Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1in. in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words \"College of William and Mary.\" On one shank is the college seal, a crown and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle on a scepter and the date 1928. \"S.A. Ozlin\" is engraved on the inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937466/.","One gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 0.75in.x0.5in. and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape of and color of a football. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written on the front of the football in black. There is a gold and a black ribbon coming from the bottom of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and the ribbons are approximately 2.5in. (length). The pin is in fair to poor condition. The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. The gold ribbon is separated into two parts and is only connected by a 2.5in. thread. There is severe fraying on the edges and bottom of the gold ribbon and a little bit of fraying on the bottom of the black ribbon. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA1985.029.01","Scope and Contents","One round pin featuring the depiction of a pale yellow and orange football. In the middle of the football is written \"W and M\" in black script. The pin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. It is in fair condition. There are two missing elements including the hook where the sharp needle of the pin can attach as well as a green and gold ribbon (only a 1.125in. fragment remains). The back of the pin has large corrosion spots. There is also corrosion on the bottom rim of the pin as well as on the sharp needle of the pin. The \"W and M\" are smudged and partially erased. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks 9UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.02","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape and color of a football. \"FIGHT 'EM INDIANS\" is written in black on the front of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and in good condition. There is one missing element: a green and gold ribbon (only 0.25in. of it remain). The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.03","Scope and Contents","One white plastic pin, 3in.x2in., with \"Take 'Em Tribe\" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads \"Barbeque the Goats\" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026902/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words \"Touchdown! Go Indians Go\" in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One yellow aluminum button with green writing on it that says \" We give a damn, go Indians\". The button is 3in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 6. UA 1992.033.9","One brown button measuring 2.75in.x1.75in. in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words \"William and Mary,\" also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938942/.","One green and gold William and Mary pin with green and gold ribbons attached to it. There is also depiction of a leather football helmet made of brass on a gold chain attached to the pin. The pin is approximately 1.25in. in diameter while the green and gold ribbon is approximately 3.5in. long. The pin is in poor condition with heavy corrosion on the back of the pin. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943872/.","One greyish brown round metal button pin with headshot photos of each of the 25 [football?] players. Below the players' heads is the text 'Fighting Virginians / 1926.' Button has paper backing and a straight wire pin on the back. Pin is in good condition with only minor spotting on the front surface. Pin measures 2.25in. in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One oval metal button pin with the image of a football as the background and the text \"FIGHT 'EM / INDIANS.\" Maker's mark on bottom edge of pin reads \"THE WHITEHEAD  HOAG CO., NEWARK, N.J.\" Pin is in good condition with no visible defects to the front surface. Pin back has significant loss to the shiny plating of the metal. A fraying green and gold ribbon extends out of the bottom of the pin and is taped to the back side of the pin. Pin measures 2.75in. (length) x 1.75in. (width). Donation of Ed Trice, transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.575","This key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, \"Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus,\" can be translated as \"we live, we eat, we drink.\" Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Key is 0.6875in. (width) x 1.8125in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439019244/.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with \"College of William and Mary\", \"Prof. William G. Guy,\" and \"A.H.\" written underneath. The key is approximately 1.125in. x 0.6875in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","One gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an  international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed \"W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ.\" The key is 2in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with \"W.G.G., William  Mary.\"The key is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved \"Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31.\" The key is approximately 1.5in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads \"Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy.\" On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word \"Iotopio\" or \"Iotopia.\" The reverse of the key is engraved \"JWL\" and \"W  M\". The key is 1.125in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397697/.","Scope and Contents","One silver metal key that once belonged to Ralph Stambaugh, a member of the alumni interest group the Order of the White Jacket. Engraved on the front of the key is the number \"1\" and \"College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.\" The back of the key is engraved with \"Backus Nov. Co., PAT, Smethport, Pa.\" The key is approximately 1.25in. x 1.625in. and is in poor condition with corrosion all over. ","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One aluminum button the reads \"W  M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2in. long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp.","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow button 2.25in. in diameter. \"College of William and Mary 1693\" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers. Swem SCRC purchase from the bookstore circa 1984. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416581/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023560/.","One green, gold, and silver William and Mary brass pin. The initials \"W.  M.\" are written in gold on the front. There are green, gold, and silver ribbons attached to the pin. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.5in. long. The pin is in fair condition. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072). Formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.151","Scope and Contents","Round \"Tribe Pride\" button pin. Green background with yellow official \"Tribe\" logo and white \"Pride\" with silver metal back and gold colored metal clasp on back. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641167930/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.01","Scope and Contents","Round \"Go Tribe!\" button pin. Green background with yellow capital \"GO\" and yellow official \"Tribe!\" logo printed on front. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.25 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14825512994/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.03","Scope and Contents","Round \"One Tr1be\" button pin. Green and yellow split background with yellow \"one community\" and white \"tr1be\" on the green and green \"one tribe\" on the yellow. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 1.25 in. (diameter). Fair condition with visible rusting on front and back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641243258/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.04","One gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017234/.","One gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1.75in. x 0.375in.  and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One red, yellow, and white pin from the Virginia Military Institute. The initials \"V.M.I\" are written in red on the pin, and there are red, yellow, and white ribbons attached to the pin.It is in poor condition with rust on the back and the ribbons are bent. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.25in. long. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072), formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. ","One gold pin with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle and flur-de-lis that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.4375in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Philomathean Society ribbon. UA 1982.040","A representation of the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms, painted on vellum with gilt trim and mounted on wooden stretchers. It measures 5.75 in. x 4.5 in.","Scope and Contents","One shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with \"NU CHAPTER\" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, \"SPRING DANCE\" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and \"1951\" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is approximately 8.25in. x 2.5in. and is in good condition. The tassel is approximately 12in. long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396079/.","One green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to Lynn A. Dievendorf ,class of 1966.Gift of Lynn A. Dievendorf. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388617/.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was worn by a student library aide at Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The button is cream and green with the words \"Student Library Aide\" printed in green. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and in fair condition. ","1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b","Scope and Contents","1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17","Scope and Contents","The front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a \"William  Mary\" sticker.  Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27.5in.(length). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.010.A01","One gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3.5in. long and is in good condition.","One wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of the shield is 1975 (the date the chapter was founded at Williamand Mary), \"Kappa Pi\", Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. At the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi, and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield is the date 1906, the founding of the national organization. The back of the shield contains a black strap used as a handle. It measures 19.25in x 12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","One wooden parade baton separated into three sections by raised wooden decorations. The top has a carved pineapple design in it. Right below that there are  beige-silver, green and gold ribbons attached to the baton. The baton measures approximately 20in and is in excellent condition. UA 2011.498.14.","Scope and Contents","Personalized Coat of Arms for Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993. The coat of arms models the William and Mary seal with a smiling sun at the top. There are a set of railroad tracks that cut diagonally through the seal. On top of the tracks is placed a white and gold heraldry. On the left side of the tracks, within the seal, are images of the Wren Building. On the right side of the tracks is a depiction of networks of railroad companies and gazebo at the bottom. The railroad tracks and the networks of railroad companies refer to Watkins career as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Chessie System, CSX, and the BO Railroad. There are two palm trees on either side of the coat of arms and a banner below the coat of arms that reads \"RECTOR MAGNIFICUS.\" Below the coat of arms \"Watkins\" is written in red old English font. The coat of arms was given to Watkins by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed coat of arms measures approximately 2ft. 2.5in. (length) x 1ft 8.5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.01","A silver Drum Major mace that belonged to Jim Anthony, class of 1952, who was a drum major in the William and Mary band as a student. After graduation he became part of the Alumni band. The mace has a long silver handle and a sphere at the top. The mace measures approximately 31in. and is in good condition. The sphere of the mace has many dents and scratches, evidence considerable wear and tear. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.04","Scope and Contents","1-silver medallion that features the William and Mary cipher at the top and the William and Mary Coat of Arms at the bottom connected to the cipher by a silver hook. There is a black lanyard connected to the top of the cipher by which the presidents would wear the medallion. The medallion was crafted by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr., class of 1941. Stousland was Chair of the Department of Architecture at Miami University of Ohio and crafted jewelry and small sculpture in silver as a hobby. For many years, he created jewelry featuring the William and Mary cipher for the Alumni Association to sell to raise funds for the organization. The first photograph of the medallion in use seems to be from Charter Day in 1978, when President Thomas Ashley Graves wore the medallion. William and Mary presidents wore the medallion regularly at Commencement, Convocation, and Charter Day until it was retired in February 2013.Similar medallions were given to His Royal Highness Prince Charles during his visit to the College in 1981 and Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert (class of 1927) when he retired. The medallion measures approximately 6in. (length) and the lanyard measures approximately 18in. The medallion is in fair condition. It has suffered from severe tarnishing on the front. There is an approximately 1in. white smear on the lower right side of the back of the medallion. In addition, there are scratches and scuff marks all over the medallion. Designed and Donated by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr. circa 1978. Located in UA Metals. UA 2014.111.01","Scope and Contents","1-flat wood carving of a duck. The duck is painted red  and has a white eye and smile painted on the face of the duck. \"#1 SPRING '82/ BAT GIRL\" is painted in white along the body of the duck. There is an oval hole carved into the body of the duck separating \"SPRING\" and \"'82.\" There is a string attached to the oval hole by which the duck can be hung and displayed. The duck was created by a member of the Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The duck measures approximately 13in. and is in good condition. There is chipping of the wood along the oval hole on the front and at the top and bottom of the oval on the back. There is also chipping of the wood along the edges of the duck. There is a series of black stains starting at the duck's eye, continuing through the tip of the \"R\" and \"L\" of  \"BAT GIRL\" and ending at the bottom of the duck. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.01","Scope and Contents","1-wooden paddle painted red. The front of the paddle has \"WELCOME to my DELTA SIGMA THETA (Greek letters used)/Ms. Elizabeth Young / College of William and Mary / MY CHAPTER/ #1 BAT GIRL/ Spring '82/ The Dynamic Duo/ April 10, 1982\" painted in white. There is an elephant painted in white depicted beside the Greek letter sigma and in front of \"College.\"  The paddle was made by a member of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The paddle measures approximately 24in. and is in good condition. There are three large diagonal stripes of white paint on the back of the paddle. There is also chipping along the edges of the paddle. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.02","Artifacts created to be used as toys or to carry on the activities of games, sports, gambling, or public entertaiment.","Artifacts originally created for competitive activities based on chance, problem-solving, manual dexterity, or calculation, rather than strenuous physical effort, and conducted according to stated rules. This category also includes all forms of gambling devices.","Board game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks.","Artifacts originally created for the presenation of non-competitive spectator entertainment.","One light blue scrub shirt that was used as a prop during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685118/in/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.1","Scope and Contents","One red wool child sized hat that was worn by Rick Giglio during a \"Fat Albert\" skit at the final concert performance by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 8in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911871/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.2","Scope and Contents","One maroon and white striped wool ski mask worn by Adam Shoemaker for a \"Fat Albert\" song at the 1994 final concert of William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 9.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685042/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.3","One pair of blue cotton socks with the cartoon character Garfield on them that were used as props during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 10in. (length) and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911795/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.4","One blue plastic cone with plastic tubing that may have been used as a prop during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","One pair of yellow rubber dish gloves that may have been used during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One orange plastic pair of star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One pair of green plastic star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","2-paper particulate respirators that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","Artifacts originally created for participatory, usually non-competative, recreational activities other than athletic games. This classification includes equipment for entertainment, such as a carousel, a pinball machine, a swing, or a slide, whether such equipment is publicly or privately owned and whether or not a charge is associated with its use.","Scope and Contents","One pair of wooden dumb-bells most likely used at in the Blow Gymnasium during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The dumb-bells have large round top and bottom ends with a slender middle handle. On the bottom round end of the first dumb-bell (a), there is the logo for the Narragansett company. This logo has a gold circle outlined with a red one with a white center. Inside the gold circle is written \"NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO.\" in black in an arch at the top and \"PROVIDENCE, R.I U.S.A.\" in black in an arch at the bottom. In the white center is a red \"N\" and \"STANDARD\" written in black perspective font. Below this logo \"1/2 lb.\" is written in black. The dumb-bells measure approximately 11in. and weigh 0.5lbs. each. The dumb-bells are in fair condition with each one having suffered considerable wear and tear on their large round tops and bottoms. Dumb-bell \"a\" has chipping on the large round top (side without the Narragansett logo) as well as multiple dents and a 2in., approximately 1in., and another approximately 1in. crack. The bottom (side with the Narragansett logo) also has multiple dents. Dumb-bell \"b\" has an approximately 2in. black stain on one of its large, round sides as well as a few other black stains near it. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.15a-b","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for physical activities that are often competitive. This classification includes equipment used in all forms of athletic games, including individual and team sports. Sports and their specialized equipment have proliferated over the years. Object groupings in this classification focus on th most popular sports while not attempting to be encyclopedic. Object terms seek to cover the forms that are the most familiar and most likely to be part of museum collections. If a specific term is not listed, consider using the broader \"Gear\" term. terms covering practice, warm-up, and exercise equipment can be found in Recreational Devices. Note: The word \"Gear,\" employed in many of the primary object terms below, suggests a plural connotation even though Nomenclature object terms are in the sigular. The use of \"Gear\" as an object term (rather than as a sub-classification) provides the cataloger with terms that allow the indexing of an unlisted object or an object whose term is listed elsewhere with its associated sport.","2 - White plastic footballs, decorated with gold stripes, a Native American Indian, and the words \"William and Mary, complements [of] Williamsburg National Bank.\" Approximately 6 in. long. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.022","Football used in the 1945 William and Mary vs. University of Richmond football game, which William and Mary won 33-0. The ball is signed by members of the football team. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649757/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 1991.033","Scope and Contents","11 - Yellow golf tees with \"Go For the Green\" and \"William  Mary Indians\" printed in black. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399641/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 1998.061","Scope and Contents","Baseball glove and ball mounted on frame with a green felt background meant to be hung to mimic a baseball diamond. The attached tag reads \"Favorite Equipment - A. J. Christensen Capt./1st Baseman WM Indians, '33 - Member: Athletics Hall of Fame and Order of White Jackets (sic) - Glove: A gift to \"Andy\" from Billy Gooch, Athletic Director\". It measures approximately 16.5 in. x 16.5 in. Transferred from the Alumni Association, gift of the family. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486388/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 3. UA 2008.006","One metal fencing foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones as a student (class of 1926) and a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary. The plaque on the wood backing reads \"Foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones, '26; Professor of Physical Education, 1922-1942; Varsity Fencing Coach, The College of William and Mary. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, '24.\" The wood backing measures 45.5 in. x 7.75 in. The foil itself is approximately 40 in. long and has a gripped handle. The foil is in fair condition due to rusting. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, class of 1924. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.098","One wooden tennis racket with metal strings that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The racket was made by A.G. Spalding and Brothers in the United States. The model of the racket is a Forspun Gut. The strings are made of metal and are green and gold in color. The name \"Ann Dorsey Cooke\" is written in pencil on the head of the racket. There is a green label attached to the racket with \"COOKE\" inscribed on it. The shaft of the racket is inscribed with \"Spalding Nassau No. 6\". The racket is approximately 27 in. x 8.75 in. The racket is in fair condition with some damage to the head of the racket and the grip of the handle is starting to come off. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.369","One baseball signed by the 1938 state champion William and Mary Baseball team. The baseball belonged to John Purtill, Sr., class of 1940. The ball is approximately 2.5 in. in diameter. The game ball is well-used with many dirt stains. The outlines of the signatures are cleaned making some of the signatures more visible. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765948286/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2009.476","Scope and Contents","Ball was presumably hit by WM or opposing baseball team at Plumeri Park. Collected by Swem SCRC staff at Dillard Complex near Swem Off Site Storage (SOSS) in April 2012. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2012.155.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as playthings. Toys often represent functional objects, such as toy teapots, or toy ships, or living things, such as baby dolls or stuffed animals. Toys also include objects developed primarily for play, such as balls, tops, or kites. Note: Toys that are small representations of objects normally used in human activity should be given the object name \"Toy.\" The cataloger may also use \"Model\" from Other Documents or \"miniature\" from Art if appropriate. Information about what the toy represents should be recorded in a subject field; this information may be entered acording to the naming conventions and object terms use throughout Nomenclature.","Scope and Contents","White Frisbee with the William and Mary's Tribe logo and the word \"Indian\" in green letters. 9.25 in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648649/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 1987.071","Scope and Contents","One green plush frog, 8.5in.(length), with \"William and Mary College\" written down its back; sold in college bookstore. ","One green basketball decorated with the head of an Indian and carrying an advertisement for Ward Pontiac Dealership. Approximately 4 in. in diameter. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484514/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1991.021","One green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads \"Nutsy\", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa.","Scope and Contents","2 - Green and gold pom-poms intended for fans at sporting events attached to white plastic handles, with the words \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written on the handles. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648027/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 2002.036","Scope and Contents","One small nerf football in gold and green with \"WM Vote Yes Higher Ed Nov. 5\" printed on one side. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483672/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 2002.049.1","Scope and Contents","One Indian Mascot Doll wearing a green jumpsuit. A baige \"W\" and \"M\" is on his chest. The doll is 15in. tall. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969822680/.","One felt stuffed doll, nicknamed \"Soulless Doll,\" that was used by the all-male a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College, during 1997 to 1998 as a pre-concert good luck charm. The doll is wearing a farmer's outfit with a straw hat. It is approximately 3.75in. x 8.75in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.030.7","Scope and Contents","Beanbag football with \"Tribe\" written in gold on the front by the laces. Given out at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening for the public on June 29, 2008. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947944/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2008.062","Scope and Contents","One William and Mary pom-pom used at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The handle is white with a green \"WM \" and two feathers coming out of the \"WM\".  The streamers in the pom-pom are green and gold. The handle is 2.75 in. x 1 in. The pom-pom is in good condition.  Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.119","One red Frisbee made of plastic with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in White. The Frisbee is 9.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.122","A brown teddy bear with black felt fingers and toes. The teddy bear has brown plastic eyes and a black sewn on smile. The teddy bear has on a white shirt that features the Olympics logo in gold with sparkles and the colors of the Olympics logo (blue, yellow, green, and red) in stripes branching out from the Olympics logo. The teddy bear has a white unifold tag attached to it with a cartoon image of the bear on one side and copy write information on the other. Inside the tag is typed \"MISHA™ IS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES. A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF MISHA™ GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF YOUR COUNTRY'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. ALL NEW MATERIALS • HAND-CRAFTED• NON-ALLERGENIC• SURFACE WASHABLE.\" The inside of the tag goes on to describe how to clean the teddy bear and explains that it meets state and federal safety regulations. There is a white tag with red writing on it coming out of the teddy bear's rear that explains the aforementioned information. The teddy bear was designed by Victor Chizhikov.The teddy bear is in excellent condition and measures approximately 10.5in. (height). Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.05","Scope and Contents","One plastic green and gold miniature football that was given out at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center at the College of William and Mary on September 15, 2006. The football contains the William and Mary logo with a green \"WM\" and two green feathers sticking out from the \"M.\" The football was once owned by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967. Approximately 3 in. x 5 in. It is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2011.017","One black and gold felt stuffed animal shaped like a dog that may have been used as a mascot for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The dog has two button eyes and a gold bow around its neck. It is approximately 9in. x 8in. and it is in poor condition with several holes in the ears, face, and legs of the dog. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.075","Scope and Contents","Translucent purple plastic (polypropylene) frisbee with the Global Film Festival logo (a globe stand with a film reel in place of the earth's sphere) and its web address, filmfestival.wm.edu.The underside of the frisbee features a circular sticker with information about the 2013 Film Festival: \"Thurs - Sun, Feb 14-17 / HOW WILL YOU SPIN IT? / Film  Youth WM Global Film Festival 2013 / Kimball Theatre on Merchant's Square / filmfestival.wm.edu.\" Frisbee measures 8.5 in. in diameter and is in fair condition with a 4.25 in. crack extending from the center to the outside rim. Frisbee was collected by SCRC staff. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2013.029.01","Scope and Contents","Pinwheel with metallic blue and silver flexible plastic spokes and blue polypropylene axle and stick. www.pinwheelsforprevention.org is printed in white on the stick. The pinwheel measures 15.25 in. x 6.5 in. Pinwheels for Prevention is an initiative of the nonprofit organization Prevent Child Abuse America, which uses the pinwheel as a grassroots campaign symbol to \"remind us of childlike notions and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full lives all children deserve.\" Pinwheels similar to this one have been located along the walkway in front of the Integrated Science Center. Donated by Joseph Galano, Professor Emeritus from WM's Dept of Psychology. Dr. Galano has worked at the local, state, and national levels to prevent child abuse and neglect, including working with Prevent Child Abuse Virginia and the City of Hampton's Healthy Families Partnership. Located in Rec Obj, S3. UA 2013.098.01","Artifacts originally created to serve a purpose that cannot be identified at the time the object is cataloged.","Scope and Contents","A fragment of a 1717 bell cast to hang in the Chapel of the College Building (now commonly known as the Wren Building). The fragment was rescued from the debris of the 1859 fire. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254817/.  Located in BG S5. UA 1981.102","Scope and Contents","Piece of wood from the live oak tree removed from the entrance to campus in 1943; the tree was believed to have been planted in the early 1700s. Located in BG S5. UA 1985.009","Scope and Contents","One WM class of 1927 ring, inscribed \"HLG,AB\" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials \"GH\" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed \"HL Ganter /24-/27\"; charm on chain with WM Greek temple seal; 3-medals from Sacred Heart School and 7-from St Mary's University, Texas; one gold watch on chain; one locket; one fleiur-de-lys pin; one pieces of California gold; and on 1968 penny in a bottle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.010","John Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships off of Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.147","One large fragment of a plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery,  Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. The plant is 7in. UA1989.121","Various medals, pins, and other items. Includes one SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, one  Alpha Kappa Psi pin, one FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, one Williamsburg High School pin, one Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant. UA 1990.017","3-items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421813/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422135/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029050/.","Scope and Contents","5-items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a \"13\" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a \"7\" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422739/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029666/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029972/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030322/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030594/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439031176/.","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures  4in. by 10.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.1","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The cloth measures 3.5in.x 7in. Made of linen.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.2","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures 5in.x 6.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA1998.057.3","4-felt samples in various shades of green used to select the material for freshman duc cap beanies. Transferred from Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan, 1933-1942 Collection (UA 2.10). Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393427/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393575/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942306/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393983/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1999.063","Four pieces of cloth that are used to make the College of William and Mary's Queen's Guard uniforms. Each piece is a different color corresponding to the design of the uniform. There is a solid red piece for the jacket, a solid black piece for the pants, a solid white piece, and a woven tartan piece used in the baldric. Each piece is approximately 3.5in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. The pieces were attached to a photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard and is located in the University Archives Photograph Collection. A copy of the photograph is with the fabric. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2009.274","7-pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.279","One piece of blue, red, green, and white fabric that was used to make Edna Turnblad's dress in the Broadway musical Hairspray. The dress was created by William and Mary alumnus William Ivey Long for the character Edna Turnblad, played by actor Harvey Fierstein. The fabric is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 70. UA 2009.561","One gold and one green feather collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. The gold feather is approximately 5.25in. (length) and the green feather is approximately 4in.(length). The feathers are in fair condition and the green feather is bent slightly at the top.","Scope and Contents","A cardboard color sample for Z352 Black that was submitted to the College of William and Mary to use on the floors in the Blow Gymnasium. The color sample was submitted by the Marsteller Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia. The sample is approximately 10.25 in x 2.5 in and is in fair condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2010.455","Scope and Contents","Fragment of a coffee cup showing the Greek temple form of the college seal. Bone china with yellow shield-shaped emblem featuring the sun shining on a greek temple with \"1693\" written at the bottom. Seal is surrounded by a green and gold cirlce; green and gold lines cirlce the rim. The fragment was found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Cup was used in the campus dining hall during the 1920s. Dimensions: 2 1/8\" H, 3 3/4\" at widest point; handle is 1 1/2\" long and extends 7/8\" from cup. Condition: broken fragment, some dirt residue still visible. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452701644 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452329885. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1987.022","A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009."," Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011."," Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011."," Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni","College of William and Mary.","English Greek,Ancient(to1453) Hebrew"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 13","/repositories/2/resources/9382"],"normalized_title_ssm":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"collection_ssim":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"creator_ssim":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"creators_ssim":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Information about acquisitions is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Alumni and Alumnae","Athletics","Awards and scholarships","College of William and Mary Anniversaries, etc","Fundraising campaigns","Graduation (School)","Homecoming","Medals","Social","Student Organizations","Students","Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Alumni and Alumnae","Athletics","Awards and scholarships","College of William and Mary Anniversaries, etc","Fundraising campaigns","Graduation (School)","Homecoming","Medals","Social","Student Organizations","Students","Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.75 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.75 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts"],"date_range_isim":[1693,1694,1695,1696,1697,1698,1699,1700,1701,1702,1703,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1709,1710,1711,1712,1713,1714,1715,1716,1717,1718,1719,1720,1721,1722,1723,1724,1725,1726,1727,1728,1729,1730,1731,1732,1733,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,1739,1740,1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747,1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This 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."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["The University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/College%20of%20William%20and%20Mary\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/College%20of%20William%20and%20Mary\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":[""],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Phi Beta Kappa key received in 1909 by John Stewart Bryan, the small token or charm in the form of a golden football presented to John Stewart Bryan as honorary captain of the William and Mary football team in 1942, and the ODK key presented to John Stewart Bryan in 1934 were a gift received on 5/17/1935 (Mss. Acc. 1946-35).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2007.012 gift of Helen Rolfe 06/06/2007; the watch chain was given to her father by Mrs. J. ___ Potts [writing unclear]. See note inside box top.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2008.131 was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["The Phi Beta Kappa key received in 1909 by John Stewart Bryan, the small token or charm in the form of a golden football presented to John Stewart Bryan as honorary captain of the William and Mary football team in 1942, and the ODK key presented to John Stewart Bryan in 1934 were a gift received on 5/17/1935 (Mss. Acc. 1946-35)."," Acc. 2007.012 gift of Helen Rolfe 06/06/2007; the watch chain was given to her father by Mrs. J. ___ Potts [writing unclear]. See note inside box top."," Acc. 2008.131 was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eUniversity Archives Artifact Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["University Archives Artifact Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessions from 2008 forward accessioned and described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessions from 2008 forward accessioned and described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eConsult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at \u003cextref linktype=\"simple\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" actuate=\"onrequest\" href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/\"\u003ehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Information about related materials is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Consult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/ ."," A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009."," Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011."," Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011."," Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011."," Information about related materials is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe University Archives Artifact Collection is an artificial collection of artifacts and memorabilia documenting and related to the College of William and Mary. Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Images of a growing number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cextref linktype=\"simple\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" actuate=\"onrequest\" href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/\"\u003ehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies (\"ducquot; caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2004.015 The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal and Replacement, November 10, 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to define space for human activitites or to be used as components of space-defining artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as part of a building's fabric. Although building components are distinct objects, they function as parts of larger structures rather than as independent units. Building components can be separate, distinct, and generally interchangeable structural, functional, or decorative parts of buildings such as beams, sinks, or architectural ornaments. This classification also includes architectural samples integral to buildings, such as wall sections, staircases, or porches, as well as certain whole-structure building system components such as ventilators or furnaces. Excluded from this classification are parts of buildings that are not integral parts of the structure, such as furnishings or lighting devices, which are included in the Furnishings category.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures and other artifacts originally created to serve as space-defining internal or external architectural building components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to block passage, prohibit movement, shield dangerous situations, protect or cover openings, or otherwise serve as barriers in or on structures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for use in the construction of structures.This sub-classification includes masonry units, such as bricks or stone, and ancillary materials such as plaster, flashing, or lath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- mounted bricks belonging to Mr.  Mrs. John Bruce Bredin, Mr.  Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr., and one with no name. The groundbreaking for the Muscarelle Museum occurred on November 6, 1981. Located in BG S5. UA 1999.079\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWooden house siding shingle with remnants of grey paint. Shingle from a house constructed in 1900 at 421 North Albany Street in Ithaca NY, where the seven Alpha Phi Alpha founders gathered to study and draw up plans for the first African American college fraternity. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity launched a campaign in 2009 to restore the house by 2012. Shingle measures 6.5\" (length) x 2\" (width). circa 1900. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in BG S5. UA 2011.584.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that are integral to structures and were originally created to transport humans, goods, or materials from one location in the structure to another. This sub-classification also includes equipment and accessories that serve as parts of building conveyance systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as doors, windows(whether fixed or moveable), or components thereof, or to act as structural elements to complete openings. They may serve as coverings, operating mechanism components, or accessories for doors or windows. This sub-classification does not include finish hardware such as knockers, kickplates, sash lifts, or shutterdogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to modify the environment of structures through mechanical means, whether as individual units or as a part of systems. Environmental control components regulate heating, cooling, humidification, or ventilation. Portable equipment and equipment meant to heat or cool part of a strucutre are listed in Temperature Control Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, usually made of metal, originally created to be visible, functional, and often decorative elements for the interior or exterior of buildings. This sub-classification includes doorway accessories such as doorknobs, widow accessories such as sash lifts or shutter dogs, and other artifacts such as brackets, strap hinges, or escutcheons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as built-in receptacles for waste, as vessel or spaces for containing or dispensing water for sanitary needs, or as a means of dispensing water for drinking. Plumbing and Drainage Elements also treat water, facilitate or regulate the movement of water and sewage withing strucutres, or transport unwanted water from one locationt to another, either through mechanical or gravitational means.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as rooftop structures or structural elements or as architectural ornamentation for roofs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as structural or decorative components of staircases, whether rough and concealed or decorative and visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as structural elements for walls, ceilings, or floors. Some supporting elements may also serve as architectural ornamentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as finishiing elements in buildings, whether indoor or outdoor. Surface elements serve as permanent wall, floor, ceiling, or roof coverings, or as decorative trim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as distinct elements associated with sites, buildings, or parts of larger structures. Rather than functioning simply as parts of larger strucutres, site features are independent entities that complement other strucutres. This classification includes such artifacts as birdbaths, flagpoles, gates, and fences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 - For the College site a tract of 330 acres was purchased for £170 from Captain Thomas Ballard on December 20, 1693. Two of the boundary stones, erected to mark the property, are part of the collection. Note: From September through November 4, 2007, one of the boundary stones was on exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1520125522/in/photostream/. Located in BG S5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to provide or define a space for human activites.Structures may be permanent, portable, climate-controlled, or open-air, and can be used for a variety of purposes including ceremonial, agricultural, recreational, commercial, cultural, civic, industrial, and social. Architectural samples, integral to buildings such as wall sections, as well as separable, distinct, and interchangeable components, such as doorknobs or widow sashes, are included in Building Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for such agricultural purposes as housing animals, storing grains and farm implements, practicing animal husbandry, and processing plant and animal products. Structures used in the commercial processing of agricultural products are included in Industrial Structures. Agricultural Structures are not for public use or human habitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStrucutres originally created for ceremonial activities such as conducting religious services or preparing or housing the remains of the dead. Such structures may also provide space for devotional activities, such as those associated with holy objects, or offer shelter for transformative practices or traditional rituals such as tea ceremonies. This sub-classification does not include structures for human habitation or for ceremonial activities conducted by social organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created to be used by governmental entities or community organizations for such purposes as governance activities, mail distribution, public safety, or social activities. This sub-classification also includes structures used by trade, fraternal, professional, or special-interest groups or associations for such organizational purposes as conducting meetings or ceremonies or housing group-related artifacts such as regalia or records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for the selling, exchanging, or housing of goods and services. This sub-classification includes service establishments, and mercantile buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for cultural or recreational activities. Included in this sub-classification are structures that provide exhibition space for music, fine arts, dance, drama, or collections of objects, flora, or fauna displayed for public benefit. Also included are strucutres that provide space for sporting or entertainment activities, usually for groups and occasionally for individuals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for such defensive purposes as storing armament and munitions, sheltering personnel, or providing fortified observational posts capable of facilitating or resisting attacks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResidential structures originally created for long-term habitation rather than temporary housing. Dwellings are considered homes, places where domestic activities are conducted and personal effects are stored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created to collect, convey, regulate, or contain water for distribution, flood control, or power generation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures and complexes originally created for the extraction and processing of raw materials, the generation of power, the manufacture of goods, or the housing of industrial machinery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings originally created for such institutional purposes as health and welfare services, educational instruction, or corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings originally created for specific domestic activities such as baking or washing or for the storage of residential equipment and materials needed for domestic activities. Outbuildings are generally secondary structures adjacent to or nearby a dwelling or farm complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures and complexes originally created to facilitate the transportation of people and things. Such structures provide embarkation and debarkation points, allow passage from one point to another, house conveyance equipment, or serve as collection facilities for fares or tolls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to facilitate human activity and to provide for the physical needs of people, generally by offering comfort, convenience, or protection. Clothing is excluded from this category as it addresses only the needs of a specific individual. Furnishing are not artifacts used as active agents in other processes, such as artifacts used as tools or equipment; they passively enable human activity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, usually soft furnishings, originally created to provide support for sleeping or to accessorize a bed. This classification does not include beds and bed components, which are included in Furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black felt pillow cover, about 26in. including fringe, decorated with orange felt ribbon and bearing the words \"William and Mary\" in orange letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675014/.Gift of Dorothy Wallace. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA 1991.031\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond shaped felt pillow with a beige front and a gold back. The front of the pillow features\"WM\" in gold, old English felt letters. The front also features a gold ribbon running throughout the edges of the beige front. There are also gold felt strips measuring approximately 2.5in. (length) as the fringe of the pillow. The pillow measures approximately 1ft. 5in. x1ft. 5in. The pillow is in poor condition. There is a long loose thread and hanging lace component attached to the lace piece at the tip of the pillow above the \"WM.\" There is also an approximately 0.125in. black stain and an approximately 2in. black stain on the bottom tip of the pillow below the \"WM.\" There is also black staining on the lace bow in that same area as well as some moderate fraying of the lace material. There is also a 3.5in. missing lace component on the top right side of the pillow and another 3in. missing lace component on the bottom right of the pillow. There is severe fraying on the disconnected lace fragments as well as some black staining on the bottom right disconnected lace. Finally, there is a small black stain on the back of the pillow and the some felt fringes have tattered pieces. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA grey-green rough-texture blanket which has \"WM/ '19\" sown on the front in gold felt letters.  \"VEW\" is also sown on the bottom left of the front of the blanket in gold felt letters. The blanket measures approximately 6ft. 11in. (length) x 5ft. 2in. (width) and is in good condition. Both seams at the top and bottom of the blanket are completely unraveled with remnants of red loose thread on both ends (bottom left: 4.5in. of red loose thread, bottom right: 2in. and 7.5in. of red loose thread; top left: 7.5in. of red loose thread, top right: 11in. of red loose thread). There is a 0.5in. hole at the bottom left of the blanket above \"VEW.\" Finally there is some wear and tear near the right of the \" '19.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne rectangular green wool felt pillow with grey trim and orange lettering. Pillow backing is larger than the centered front piece, with the addition fabric cut into approximately 1in. wide strips for fringe. Pillow front is sewn to the backing with a piece of grey decorative trim featuring a stepped triangle pattern. 'WILLIAM / AND / MARY' is sewn to the pillow front in orange felt letters 1.5in. or .75in. high. Pillow is 19in. (length) x 13.5in. (width) x 1.5in. wide. Pillow is in good condition with minor pitting/holes from insect damage on back and front. One piece of fringe in upper left corner has several holes and brown discoloration. Another piece of fringe on the lower left side has 1.5in. tear in the middle. Stiching appears to be very secure with only a few exposed thread pieces on the back. SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne square black felt pillowcase with an orange felt outline on the front. On the inside of the outline \"W·M·C·\" for William and Mary College is stitched in orange. Above that is an orange felt outline of a pennant. Inside the pennant \"'16\" stitched in black felt. The pillowcase also has black fringes that measure approximately 2.5in. The pillow is approximately 20in. (length) x 20in. (width) and is in excellent condition with four 9in. creases where the pillow has been folded. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool green blanket that has a grey wool trim. The blanket also features the William and Mary Seal embroidered in gold and set against a gray circular background in the center of the blanket. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch above the seal and \"1693\" is embroidered in gold in an arch below the seal. There is a black and gold tag on the left side of the blanket that reads \"Artcraft /Manufacturing Co./ II Campau Ave, N.W./Grand Rapids/Michigan/ 100% Wool\" in gold writing. The blanket measures approximately 4ft. 7in. (width) x 6ft. (width) and is in good condition. There is a 17in. conglomeration of stains on the gray wool trim on the bottom right of the blanket. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as portable or temporary coverings for indoor or outdoor floors. This classification includes rugs and carpeting but not permanently attached tile or linoleum, which are included in Building Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown and ivory mat with 3in. brown yarn fringe. Brown center of mat features ivory woven image of a Greek discus thrower, and ivory mat border features brown woven words \"BUDAPESTI, NEMZETKOZI, SPORTFILM, FESTZITVAL.\" Mat meaures 26.5in. (length) x 18.25in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459183/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2011.734.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to answer the physical requirements and comforts of people in their living and work spaces. This classification includes desks, tables, beds, chairs, and outdoor furniture, but it excludes appliances and tools such as washing machines and ladders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatched groupings of artifacts originally created to meet the basic furniture needs of a specific area such as a nursery or bedroom. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Furniture sub-classifications, e.g., Seating Furniture, Supporting Furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to sit upon or support a portion of their body, as is the case of foot-stools. Seating furniture includes both indoor and outdoor furniture and may be stationary pieces such as slipper chairs or allow for some movement such as rocking chairs. This classification includes upright furniture that adjusts to a reclining position, but non-adjustable furniture that is designed for reclining is included in Sleeping and Reclining Furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to lay down or recline. Component parts of beds such as headboards and footboards are also included in this sub-classification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to store, protect, and sometimes display items by means of an encasement with such features as shelves, drawers, cubbyholes, and doors. This sub-classification does not include furniture created to store food, which is listed in Food Storage Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to support and sometimes store or display items without encasement, to function as steps, or to serve as horizontal surfaces for such activites as working or dining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes such artifacts as mirrors or screens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be placed in or around a building for the convenience of people to enhance, complement, or facilitate the maintenance of their environment. This classification includes: small furnishings, such as card receivers; non-furniture artifacts used for storage and display, such as boxes; and objects that protect furniture such as antimacassars. This classification does not includ furnishings intended primarily to communicate; they are classified as Art. Nor does this classification include devices used in productive housekeeping activity such as cooking or maintenance. Curtains are included in Window and Door Coverings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to hold tobacco or smoking equipment or to serve as receptacles for tobacco-related waste such as ashes. Artifacts used by individuals to store smoking-related items on their persons are included in Personal Gear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic black ashtray. A brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. The ashtray plays the College of William and Mary's Alma Mater.  The ashtry is 7in (width). As of April 13, 2010, the music box components were functioning.  A recording of the ashtray is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_rlbhvARM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black ceramic William and Mary ashtray with gold trim. There is a College of William and Mary seal made of pewter that is 2in. in diameter on the upper left corner of the ashtray. It is approximately 7.25in. x 7.25in. x 1.75in. and is in good condition and weighs 2 pounds. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397861/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze ashtray with a Native American relief in the center and a depiction of the Wren Building and yard above his headdress. On the bottom of the ashtray is a \"K\" with an \"\" and \"co.\" inside an \"O.\" The ashtray was made by the Kronheimer Oldenbusch (K  O) company. It was once owned by Ethel Blanks Irvine, class of 1931 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 4 in. x 3.75 in. It is in fair condition with some corrosion around the left eye and the right side of the Indian's headdress. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.242\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created primarily for decorative purposes. Decorative articles may have a secondary functional use, such as a plate, but their intended use is for display. Decorative ornaments used for special occasions are icluded in Holiday Objects and Party Accessories. Note: Terms from Art also may be used, as appropriate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436979/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue jasper-ware plate made by Wedgwood. The plate shows scenes of London on top, the bottom reads \"Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker\". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. The plate is 8.25in. in diameter. UA1989.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-English china plates. One reads \"Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution\" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads \"300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation\" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. The plates are 10.875in. in diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white English bone china bowl trimmed with gold, bearing the college coat of arms in green and gold.An inscription on the bottom states that the bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. The bowl is 4in (height) and 9in. in diameter. Images located at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901000201/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924183053/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901011686/. UA 1991.034\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver bowl that was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: \"Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award.\" Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1993.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plate that was presented to the College of William  Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William  Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The plate is 8inx12in. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924127425/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901023982/. UA 1993.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plate that was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. The plate is 8inx12in. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133340/. UA 1994.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter plate with Princeton Tiger logo engraved. The plate is 5in. in diameter. Gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. UA 1995.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate. It is engraved with the name \"Miss D. Elaine Lewis.\" It is 7in. Manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. UA 2007.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus at William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer (class of 1925) in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.036\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. UA 2008.40\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with \"The College of William and Mary\" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with \"College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973.\" The plate is approximately 8in. in diameter. The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.289\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and \"William  Mary, The President's Council.\" The bottom of the box is engraved \"Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade.\" The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.290\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10in. in diameter and in good condition. UA 2009.493\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge, and back bottom edge of the plate. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold  with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as a protective and often decorative cover for furniture. This sub-classification does not include bedcovers, which are included in Bedding, or tablecloths, which are included in Food Services Accessories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to hold living plants, cut specimens, or bulbs in the home. Horticultural containers can be purely functional or serve in a decorative capacity, either as the original container or as a vessel used to conceal the original container.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, too small to be considered furniture, originally created to store or display such items as small furnishings, articles of clothing, works of art, and household linens either on walls, floors, or horizontal surfaces such as tables. Large or more substantial storage and display pieces are include in Storage and Display Furniture. Other storage objects are included in Food Preperation Accessories, Toilet Articles, and other classifications featuring the objects they contain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHousehold accessories that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts used to control pests, dispense fragrance, and facilitate certain activities in the home such as tightening rope beds.This sub-classification does not include objects listed in such classifications and sub-classifications as Toilet Articles, Maintenance TE, Regulative and Protective TE, Art and Holiday Objects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to provide illumination. This classification includes lighting accessories such as candlesnuffers and wick trimmers, general purpose portable lighting devices such as kerosene lanters, and specialized fixtures such as streetlamps and theater lighting devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to shield and protect a burning substance such as oil, or that are connected to an energy source such as electricity. Lighting devices may be free-standing, portable, or fixed in place. Exposed forms of illumination are included in Lighting Holders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to hold or support an unshielded exposed flame.  Shielded forms of illumination are included in lighting Devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver candelabrum that was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers' Company of London in honor of the College's 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.117\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLighting artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts originally created as functional or decorative components of lamps or fixtures; as controls for illumination sources, either through mechanical means or throught the ignition or extinguishing or buring substances; or to service lamps or fictures. This sub-classification also includes artifacts originally created to be burned as a source of illumination or to produce artificial light in lighting devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-brass candlesticks given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Transferred from the chapel in the Wren Building. The candlesticks are 18.25in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.125\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wax candlestick with aluminum foil that was used at an event to support College of William and Mary President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 4.5 in. (lenght) and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to enable people to control the temperature of their immediate environment according to their needs.  This classification does not include devices to control temperature for purposes other than human comfort, as is the case with bake ovens and kilns.  Nor does it include relatively permanent structural parts of a building, such as fireplaces or flues or whole-structure systems for environmental control; such items are included in Building Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to produce or assist in producing fire, or to serve as a source of fuel. This sub-classification includes matchbooks, charcoal, and tinderpistols. It does not include lighters, which are included in Smoking and Recreational Drug Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to heat or cool individual spaces by burning substances, by connection to an energy source such as electricity or by hand-operated devices. Whole-structure heating and cooling systems and humidity control devices are included in Environmental Control Elements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to assist in the management of fire within a stove or fireplace, including tools and their associated holders, protective screens and doors, supports, and radiant surfaces. This sub-classification also includes functional components of stoves (whether heating stoves or cookstoves) as well as artifacts originally created to store supplies of fuel or tinder or contain burning substances for use in igniting fires. Structural components of fireplaces such as flues and chimney hoods are included in Environmental Control Elements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to cover or adorn a window, door, or doorway. This classification does not include relatively permanent structural parts of buildings such as canopies, exterior shutters, and window sashes. These items are included in Door and Window Elements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of handsewn golden yellow satin curtains (2010.511.03a,b) and 2 copper wire curtain apparatuses (2010.511.03c,d). Note accompanying curtains reads, \"Dr. D. W. Davis / Contents: Curtains and apparatus used at the unveiling of the Phi Beta Kappa Tablets, December 5, 1936.\" Paper records received at the same time as these curtains were added to the Phi Beta Kappa Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Clay Clemens, WM Dept. of Government Professor. UA 2010.511.03a-d\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve the personal needs of an individual as clothing, adornment, body protection, or an aid in grooming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be worn on the human body for ornamentation.  Adornment lacks the communicative aspect of objects listed in the Personal Symbols classification and is more decorative than those listed in the Personal Gear classification.  This classification does not include artifacts created to adorn clothing, which are listed in Clothing Accessories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as ornaments for parts of the body other than hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says \"John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942.\" There are also green, interlocking initials \"W\" and \"M.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484152/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647915/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold charm that was given by the secret society \"13\" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads \"Lambert, 35.\" It is approximately 1in. x 0.75in and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397501/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4-temporary tattoos each as the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. The tattoos are approximately 1.5in.x1in. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765400105/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sterling silver ring with translucent plastic oval inset and silver seal of the College. Plastic inset secured with four silver prongs to a decorated setting with incised triangles and lines in a vaguely art deco design. Underside of setting is decorated with an incised curvilinear pattern. Plastic inset and seal are secured with a slotted screw. Thin metal band soldered to ring underside and stamped with 'STERLING.' Ring setting measures .875in. (length) x .625in. (width), and overall length (setting and band) measures .9375in. Ring was given as a favor at a dance hosted by Richmond Polytechnic Institute. Donation of Jean Clarke, Class of 1947; transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brown leather cord necklace with wood beads and wooden pendant. Wood beads measure 0.375in. and necklace measures 20in. long overall. Carved wood pendant measures 3.75in. x 1.5in. and is painted in gold and purple on all sides with \"Funky 4\" \"Fanatics\" \"Four Dog\" \"Flip Mode\" and \"ZM2\". ZMM signifies Zeta Mu Mu, which is the Williamsburg graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi. Necklace carved for the WM chapter by a Charlottesville graduate. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376096/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113453341/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of earrings featuring a silver square shape. Within the silver square on the front is a picture of Earl Gregg Swem. On the back of the earrings within the silver square is a Google Map pinpoint location for Earl Gregg Swem Library. These earrings were crafted by Anne Sharp and given to Amy Schindler. The earrings are approximately 0.75in. (length) x 0.75in. (width) and in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as ornaments for hair, as implements for securing a hairstyle, or as artificial substitutes for hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads \"Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137.\" 19in. (length). It is is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911445/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911501/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 62. UA 2009.020.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Image(s) available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120684750/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911593/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 61. UA 2009.021.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as coverings for the human body. This classification includes all forms of garments and also accessories such as belts or cuff links.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn on the hands, arms, or neck, and artifacts originally created for the securement, protection, or adornment of clothing. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the minor care of clothing, which are listed in Clothing Care Artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round belt buckle decorated with the words \"College of William and Mary\" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. The belt buckle is roughly 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035266/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-identical rectangular buckles measuring 3in.x1.75in. The words \"William  Mary\" and \"Fighting Virginians\" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled \"H.B.F. CW.\" There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939670/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.X1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390621/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.x 1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937578/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver belt buckle engraved with \"William  Mary Fighting Virginians\". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3.5in.x 2in. and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396737/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 23. UA 2009.097\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver belt buckle featuring the College Coat of Arms and \"William  Mary\" engraved above the seal. The grass on the seal is painted green and the \"W\" and \"Y\" of William  Mary are painted gold. The buckle was made by Jenkins Jewelers of Baltimore, Maryland. It measures 2.875in.x 1.75in. The buckle is in fair condition with some chips at the top of the buckle and some wear on the reverse. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944180/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne buckle once owned by George Wythe. It was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484270/. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black with brass leather colonial reproduction shoe buckles that were used by John Stewart Bryan for the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The buckles are 3.5in. x 3in. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.020.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne navy blue tie decorated with the college's coat of arms and white and yellow stripes; sold by Society of the Alumni; came in a box decorated with the Wren Building cupola and weather vane. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1991.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStriped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675336/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 1998.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue tie that features an image of a woman that is holding a trident and a torch, while riding a chariot, embroidered in gold in the center. Below the image of the woman, the Olympic logo is embroidered in gold. The tie also features a black tag on the back that reads \"CLUB TIE CO. /LANSDOWNE RD. /LONDON, E18.2AX/ TEL.019895259/MADE IN ENGLAND/100% POLYESTER FIBRE.\" The tie is approximately 27in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA burgundy silk tie that features what looks like the outline of the letter \"N\" in white intertwined with the Olympic logo in white at the bottom of the front of the tie. On the back of the tie there is a black tag. \"Aee Silk\" is embroidered on the tag in white cursive script. The tie is approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue tie that has \"USA\" with the Olympic logo beneath it, both in beige, going diagonally down the bottom front of the tie. At the bottom of the tie there is an image of the Capitol building in faded beige with \"USA\" written in beige beneath it. Under \"USA\" the Olympic logo is depicted shadowed and in beige. The back of the tie features a white tag that has \"Designs by Anthony\" embroidered in gray in cursive script. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that has \"100% POLYESTER\" printed in black. The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blue tie that features a seal of the United States Soccer Federation in the middle on the front, and on the middle on the inside of the back. The tie also has red, white and light blue stripes running diagonally down the top and bottom front of the tie. The stripes also run diagonally across the top and bottom of the back of the tie. There is also a light blue, white and red stripe at the tip of the smaller part of the tie in the back. The back of the tie also has a black tag with a golden clasp. The black tag has \"GOLDEN CLASP/ 100% POLYESTER FABRIC/U.S. PAT. NO. 2,990,551/ by PRINCE CONSORT/ PUT SMALL END THRU LOOP LABLE.\" sewn in gold. Finally, there is a white tag on the inside of the back of the larger part of the tie that reads \"WOVEN EXPRESSLY FOR U.S.S.F.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. There is an approximately 0.125in. white stain near the top on the front of the tie. There is also an approximately 1.5in. blue loose thread on the back of the tie. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue tie that has \"USA\" in white, with the Olympic logo below it, embroidered on the center of the front and the top and center of the back of the tie. The back of the tie also features a blue tag that has a golden clasp. \"GOLDEN CLASP/PRINCE CONSORT/U.S. PAT. NO. 3,958,823\" is sewn in gold on the tag. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that reads \"MADE IN U.S.A/RN17699/100% SILK.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black tie with Indian heads on both the back and front of the tie. Ties like this one were part of a surplus that were moved from Blow to WM Hall around 1970. This particular one belonged to Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, who received the tie as part of the William and Mary cheerleading team around 1978. There is a tag attached to the tie indicating that is was made expressly for the College of William and Mary Athletic Department. The tie is in fair condition with some staining toward the end of the tie. One of the labels on the back of the tie has been ripped off. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.239\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (width)x2in. (lenght) , and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x 5in. (length). The pin is in good condition with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943758/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5 in (width)x 2in. (length) and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x4in. (length). The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439027794/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1.5in. in diameter, and the ribbon is 5in. long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439028028/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (length)x0.75in. (width) , and the ribbon is approximately 1in. long. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. Gift of Jack Tharp. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945654/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter \"E,\" a white letter \"L,\" and two blue lines that join the \"L\" to make a letter \"K\". After the \"K\" is the number \"22\" in black. The base is engrave with \"The Whitehead  Hoag Co., Neward, N.J.\" The pin measures 0.375in. in diameter and the base measures 0.5in. in diameter. The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2008.005.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-Aluminum medallion pin that features green and gold thread in a criss-cross wheel pattern. The back of the pin has a squeeze clasp with which the wearer can affix the pin to his or her garment. The pin is contained inside a small cubic box measuring approximately 1.125in (length x width) and 0.75in. (height). The box has a black base and a clear top. The pin measures approximately 0.375in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has two abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in gold block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. The clasp is severely tarnished. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in black block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver tietack featuring the letter \"W\" interlaced with the letter \"M\" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mike) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Housed in a box marked with a sticker from Stousland Sheet Metal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white collar that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851963/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black nylon cummerband that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852125/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of cuff links. They are in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow feather plume that was placed on top of Marching Band hats at the College of William and Mary. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607634/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white linen and machine-made lace cravat worn by President John Stewart Bryan at Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red sash made of watered silk used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31.  UA 2009.020.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black sash made of silk crepe that was worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold acrylic scarf that was sold during the 2010 season as a fundraiser for the William and Mary men's soccer team's international trip to Brazil in spring 2011. The words \"William  Mary Soccer\" are stiched in gold and white against a background of green and gold. At the end of the scarf, on both sides, are the words \"Tribe Soccer\" in green and gold. The scarf was made by Ruffneck Scarfs in the United Kingdom. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 2010.743\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA wool scarf that has green, gold, and beige alternating. At both ends of the scarf are tassels of all three colors. there is a tag sown onto the wearer's right side that reads. \"THE SIX-FOOTER/MADE EXPRESSLY FOR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE/100% VIRGINIA WOOL\" in red. The scarf measures approximately 5ft. 9in. and is in excellent condition. Related to UA 2011.498.25b.Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-Lady's 9k yellow gold enamel and gold inlay brooch. The Brooch has a gold inlayed temple with a sun over it. The sky is done in blue enamel and the grass is done in green enamel. The brooch is shaped like a shield with a series of gold loops around it. On the back is a pendant loop with a pin, joint and catch. The brooch is contained within a black felt drawstring bag measuring approximately 3.25in. (length). The brooch measures approximately 1.75in. and is in excellent condition. There are a few scratches on the blue enamel under the sun but above the temple. There is also a small, clear strip of residue on the green enamel right below the front of the temple. On the back, below the pin, joint and catch is a curved scratch. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7-Blazer buttons of varying size, each with the College seal in green and gold in the center, a white background to the seal and \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/1693\" printed in gold over a green background around the circular edges of the buttons. The larger buttons have a golden outer layer. The buttons are contained in a blue felt rectangular jewelry box measuring approximately 3.75in (length) x 2.75 (width) x 0.75in. (height). On the inside lid of the jewelry box \"BEN SILVER/ MANHASSET/ LONDON\" is printed in gold block print. The buttons are attached to the display piece in the box with silver clincher pins. The smaller blazer buttons measure approximately 0.625in. in diameter and are in good condition. Each have brown stains on the white background in the center. The larger buttons measure approximately 0.875in. in diameter and are in good condition as well. They also have brown stains on the white background in the center as well as white residue on the outer golden layers. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn for sleeping, convalescing, bathing, or during dressing when partially dressed or without clothing underneath. This sub-classification includes garments intended for private wear at home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtcles of clothing worn on the feet and/or lower legs for protection or cover.  This sub-classification includes boots, shoes, and hosiery that may cover more than the feet or lower legs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of white cotton colonial reproduction leg hose worn during the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The hose are 32 .5in. x 3in. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.020.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of yellow pumps with tan interior. The pumps have the William and Mary coat of arms painted in green on the lower right side of the right pump and the lower left side of the left pump. The shoes were made by the Brash brand, but customized by Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013 for Commencement. Ms. Darnell wore the shoes to her department's diploma presentation ceremony. The shoes are a size 8 and are in good condition with a 1in. abrasion on the right pump (b) near the painted seal and a 0.125in. loose thread on the right seam above the painted seal. There is also wear on the toe of the right pump and a 7in. yellow stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping where the sole and the pump meet. There is a 1.125in. abrasion on the toe of the left pump (a) 1.25in. away from the painted seal. There is a 2.5in. dirt and rock stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping along the edge where the sole and the pump meet. Gift of Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013. UA 2013.250.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn on the head for protection or cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Duc\" caps were beanies worn by first-year students at the College of William and Mary in the twentieth century. The word \"duc\" was a shortening of the word \"introductory\" and referred to the introductory courses underclassmen were enrolled in. Students commonly stitched their name on the back of their hat. Additional information is available in the SCRC Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Duc_caps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and orange duc cap of Walter F. C. Ferguson that has been mounted and enclosed in glass. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1982.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne duc cap in green, gold, and white, with the initials \"WM\" sewn in the front. The cap was used by the class of 1935 when they were Freshman. The initials \"CO\" are stitched in several places on the cap. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420573/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA1987.114\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gray, green, and gold duc cap that was once worn by Emily Harrell, class of 1942. The front of the cap has green and gold embroidered letters \"W\" and \"M\". The brim of the cap is green and gold. The back of the cap is signed Emily Harrell. The cap is 9in. (length) x 5.50in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Emily Harrell Lynch. Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462314 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462286. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 1990.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo dark green beanies with a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" on front and gold button on top. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 1991.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDark green beanie with brim turned up all around. The brim is decorated with a yellow band. There are gray letters \"WM\" sewn onto the front with gold thread and a gray button on top.Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848590 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004391. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1991.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc cap from class of 1945 with \"Larry Forwood\" printed on the back. The cap is a felt beanie, green, gold and grey in color with a green button and brim. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729436/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876533/. Located in Textiles S1, SS2, Box 17. UA1991.096\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGray beanie with green and gold edging with a green button on top. A \"W\" and \"M\" is sewn in the front with green and gold stitches.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877893/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878001/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1993.001.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc cap beanie worn by freshmen. Gray with WM in green letters with orange stitching. The edge of the cap is striped orange and green. Written on the cap is \"Grace Duvoisin\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948875897/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729086/.Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1993.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen felt beanie with yellow \"W\" and a white \"M\" sewn on front, the name \"Curt\" in white letters sown on back, and a yellow button on top. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812357/ . Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1994.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack and orange beanie with orange \"WM\" sown on the front. This duc cap belonged to Andre R. Goetz, class of 1926. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675530/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1994.085\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGray, orange and green women's beanie Duc cap. WM on front; written name on back \"Jean Lochridge\".Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878133/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949731566/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc Cap for Class of 1937. Beanie with WM patch (grey background, yellow border, yellow \"W\" and green \"M\" . Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729666/ and http://www.flickr.com/scrc/2948876735/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1998.021.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc Cap beanie is green and gray, numeral 34 in gold on front. Name \"Louise Rogers\" is printed in ink on the inside. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949730908/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877785/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen beanie with yellow \"W\" and gray \"M\" stitched on front. Yellow button on top. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877195/ .Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 1998.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuc Cap beanie with football pin and ribbons attached.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729208/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729312/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2000.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen beanie with orange trim and gray button on top. Gray \"WM\" sown with orange stitches on front. White and blue ribbons pinned to side. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2002.048\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen cloth beanie with a price tag ($.75) attached to the tag inside the hat. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 2007.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen cloth beanie with \"Steve\" stitched on the back.Gift of Steve Murden. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2007.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA gray duc cap with trim and the letters WM in green and gold. The owner wrote her name on the back of the cap. Gift of Eleanor Ramsdell, class of 1944. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876871/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2008.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"HANNAH\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462334. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"SUE\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes and some fading. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731959 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462384. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt gray, green, and gold duc cap that once belonged to Jane Harden Hanson, William and Mary class of 1942. The top of the cap is gray with a green and gold border along the brim of the cap. The cap contains many phrases and drawings, including \"Army Brat,\" \"Miss Jane Harden, \" '42\", \"Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine,\" and a green and gold \"WM\". It is in poor condition with several dirty spots and fading of the wool. It is approximately 5 1/4 in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420887/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA 2010.429\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt duc cap that once belonged to Alan \"Al\" Albert, class of 1969, while a student at the College of William  Mary. The front of the cap features a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" stitched into the cap, while the back of the cap is stitched with a black \"A\". The inside of the cap is lined with leather with a red \"Alan Albert\" label in the back. The cap was made by Collegiate mfg. co. of Ames, Iowa. The cap is in poor condition with several holes all over the top of the hat and under the brim. The cap is approximately 8 3/4in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is a size 7. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.209\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne grey and orange felt duc cap that was used by the student Hugh Moore while a freshman at William and Mary. The front of the cap has a green \"bill\" and the letters \"W\" and \"M\" stiched in green. The back of the hat has \"Hugh M. Moore\" written in black ink. There is also a green button on top of the hat. The duc cap is in poor condition with one of the stitches in the back completely torn out so back of the hat is not intact. It is approximately 9 3/4in. in diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.36\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt duc cap with a gold border on the brim that was used by a female freshman student at the College of William and Mary. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" stitched in gold and there is a grey button on top of the cap. The cap is in fair condition and is approximately 9in. diameter. The button on top of the cap is loose and almost coming off the hat. Located in Textiles S1, SS2. UA 2011.368\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt duc cap that was used by a male freshman student at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cap has the letter \"W\" stitched in gold and the letter \"M\" stitched in grey. The back of the cap has the name \"Don\" stitched in yellow. There is also a gold button on top of the cap. It is in fair condition and is approximately 9 1/2in. diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.369\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, class of 1942. A Duc Cap was traditionally worn by freshmen to the college from 1920-1970. The Duc Cap is gray and gold with green on the brim of the hat and on the button at the top. There is also a green \"W\" and \"M\" on the front of the Duc Cap. The Duc Cap has a brown lining on the inside and \"Edgar J. Fisher\" is stamped in black and written in green marker on the back. The hat is a size 6.75 and was made by the Staunton Novelty Company. The Duc Cap is in good condition. There are signs of wear and tear on the brown lining on the inside of the hat as well as considerable creasing on the front of the brown lining. There are also four holes on the gold section of the Duc Cap on the wearers left. There is an approximately 1in. brown stain on the bottom of the wearer's right and some of the green felt on the button at the top is coming off. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeige/grey wool felt duc cap with green and yellow brim, green felt covered metal button top, and green patch letters 'WM' with yellow stitching. Back of hat is inscribed 'Virginia Armstrong' in black marker, just above the brim. Duc cap belonged to Virginia Armstrong (McKinney), Arts and Sciences Class of 1941. Duc cap is in good condition with a few sections of loss of felt creating weakened areas near the brim and above the inscribed name. Small hole at top of hat where button attaches to crown. Spots of lighter/yellow discoloration on exterior under inscription and on brim. Interior has a .75in. line of black residue. Unrolling brim shows significant damage to the orginial crown color - originially grey, now exposed exterior is beige. Cap measures 7.5in. in diameter when worn and 9.5in. (length) x 5.5in. (height) when flat. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen felt duc cap with yellow edged brim, grey felt \"WM,\" and grey covered metal button on the top. Back of hat has \"Murph\" embroidered with chain stitching in yellow thread. Gift of Margaret C. Weirick, class of 1962. Transferred from the Margaret C. Weirick Papers (UA 5.162). Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2012.180.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - green canvas duc cap with yellow felt banding around the brim and gray \"WM\" sewn onto front of hat crown with yellow thread. Back of crown has a handstitched yellow \"D.\" A plastic name badge pin holds a green paper with typewritten text \"DENISE ROSE TRASATTI / GROUP #12.\" A white star-shaped paper with the text \"3rd east\" handwritten in green pinned to the side of the brim.  Label inside of hat indicates that it is a size M and identifies the manufacturer as \"Collegiate Mfg. Co., Ames - Iowa.\"  Hat is in fair condition with several holes in the felt banding on the brim. Hat is wrinkled/misshapen due to previous storage and points of the white paper star are crinkled/folded. Gift of Denise Sellers; duc cap was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Textiles, S1 SS2. UA 2012.400.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne academic hood, of Garrett Dalton, for a M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia; trimmed in green velvet and lined with black and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne academic hood owned by James Hardy Dillard; black wool hood lined in maroon but without velvet trim. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692974/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an orange interior that belonged to William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692996/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721953734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an olive green and white interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693012/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721108704/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple lining and a dark olive interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693028/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a blue and white interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945399/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a gold interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945421/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining with a gold, green, and silver interior that was probably used for Commencement Ceremonies at William and Mary. The hood belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945441/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne College of William and Mary academic hood, trimmed with white velvet and lined with green, silver, and gold. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 28. UA 1986.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne academic hood trimmed in blue velvet and lined with blue and white, from Columbia University that was once owned by Cecil McCulley. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/29237059122/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.030.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black with blue velvet trim academic hood from Johns Hopkins University that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and black. Academic Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257657/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10.UA 1988.010.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black with purple velvet trim hood from the College of William and Mary that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and white. Hall was awarded an honorary degree by William and Mary in 1921. College of William and Mary Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257681/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10. UA 1988.010.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and light blue interior from Brandeis University that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there in 1958. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black William and Mary hood with purple velvet lining and a green, gold, and silver interior that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977511/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a red and blue interior from University of Pennsylvania that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977535/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52.  UA 1991.081.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a yellow and blue interior from the U. S. Naval Academy that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received his undergraduate degree. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977539/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green, sliver, and gold hood used for awarding an honorary degree at the College of William and Mary to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442480/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne purple hood from unknown sources that once belonged to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442504/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne hat, made of velvet and silk worn by  John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College of the College of William and Mary. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 21.  UA 1980.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow painters cap with the WM feather logo on top and front and \"Go Tribe\" on the sides, all written in green; has yellow bill; 99 cent price tag removed. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848718/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1987.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne top hat owned by College of William and Mary professor John Lesslie Hall.  Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 23. UA 1988.010.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dark green baseball cap; size 7 5/8, with \"WM\" embroidered on the front, used by baseball team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848872/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1990.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green velor cowboy hat with a white hat band, size medium. The swim team purchased these cowboy hats to resell as part of a fundraising effort. The venture was not successful, but did eventually break even. Hat about 14in. (length) x 16\" 6.5\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405694/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 37. UA1990.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dirty and torn green baseball cap with the letters \"WM\" marked on the front, used by catcher William \"Bill\" J. Harris, class of 1973.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004995/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA1990.045\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne baseball cap used by WM baseball team spring 1977; has green bill; crown is partly green mesh and partly yellow fabric; has patch with WM Indian logo. Cap was worn by Jamal Oweis, class of 1979. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848248/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA1990.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-yellow cardboard sun visors, with \"Indians\" printed on them in green; distributed by Society of the Alumni. Image(s)available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483948/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27.  UA 1990.070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dirty white tennis hat, with the green numbers \"56\" on it; significance of hat currently unknown. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808613/. Located inTextiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 1991.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white painters cap with the words \"WM '86\" on the front and \"Alumni House\" on the back. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 58. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808631/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582226/. UA1991.028\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green military hat with a dark green silk ribbon cross design that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025196/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 44. UA1991.084.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen baseball cap with white embroidery that shows the Swem logo and name. Worn by students to the capitol in Richmond to lobby the General Assembly for funds ($24 million) to renovate and add to the library. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848152/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA 1998.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-green caps distributed at Class of 1946 50th reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085488002/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 2000.005.1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack baseball cap with \"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\" embroidered on the front in light blue, gray and white; on back is Comedy Central logo in light blue. Cap was sent by Jon Stewart for an exhibit in the Swem Library to mark commencement 2004 when Stewart was the commencement speaker. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849616/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849744/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA 2004.005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite cloth sun visor with the College's Coat of Arms and \"WM Class of 1956\" imprinted in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825534/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 2007.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHat worn by Margaret Thatcher during her term as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979237/and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979521/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 22. UA 2007.033.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA green baseball cap with a gold W, red ribbon, and gold M sown on the front. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849222/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 2007.055\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green and beige baseball cap with a gold William, red ribbon, and gold Mary sown on the front. \"WM Alumni Care\" is sewn on the reverse in red. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005309/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005485/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA. 2007.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold visor that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. On the front of the visor the words \"William  Mary Pep Band\" are stitched in Green. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442448/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27. UA 2007.073.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite marching band hat with a green and gold band, gold buttons on either side of the brim, a gold chain extending between the buttons across the brim, and gold trim at the front of the brim. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825546/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic black hat with felt on top that was worn by Kevin Dua, 2009 Senior Class President, during his attempt to break the world record for the largest Thriller dance group at the College of William and Mary. The event took place on the Sunken Garden on April 19, 2009. The College broke the previous world record of 147 with 242 students, faculty, and staff joining Dua in the attempt. The hat is in poor condition with two 2 1/2in. cracks in the brim. The hat is approximately 12 1/2in.(length) x 11 1/2in. (width). Gift of Kevin Dua. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4153890696/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 69. UA 2009.339\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt baseball cap that was used to dress a doll. The brim of the cap is gold with \"W  M\" written in gold on the front of the cap. It is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399937/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 2010.188\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA red baseball cap with black trim around the brim. The cap features a white decoration sewn onto the front. Below the decoration \"Beijing 2008\" is sewn on in white. Beneath \"Beijing 2008\" the Olympics logo is sewn on. The white decoration  is a dancing man based on the Chinese character for 'capitol.' The decoration could represent a sportsman, runner, gymnast, or Chinese dancer. The cap is in excellent condition with  a 1.25in. red loose thread on the inside of the cap near the center. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue base ball cap that features the Greek letters Theta Delta Chi in light blue stitched across the outside front of the baseball cap. The baseball cap also has a blue plastic size adjuster in the back. It is made out of nylon and is in fair condition. The baseball cap has suffered distortion. There are five 1-2in. orange paint stains on the inside of the cap going along the front. The inside rim of the hat has suffered discoloration and is now brown where it may have been white.There is also dirt on the plastic size adjustor and one notch in the plastic size adjustor is missing. Gift of Rene A Henry. UA 2010.193.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton baseball hat with \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in white and the Swem window above.The hat was previously owned by Connie McCarthy while Dean of University Libraries. That was made by SCI. The hat is in fair condition with evidence of green fading and is approximately 8 1/2in. x 11in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.369\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat has a sticker with the William  Mary coat of arms and \"The College of William  Mary\" in green and gold; as well as a black and white sticker with \"C. McCARTHY\". On one side of the hat is a depiction of a man pushing a wheel, \"Swem Library\" in green above the picture, and \"A Library for a New Century\" is written in green below the picture. It is in fair conditon and is approximately 9in. x 11 5/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.373\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat features a figure reading a book against a blue background. The hat is in fair condition and is approximately 7 3/4in. x 10 1/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA. 2010.374\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue nylon hat with the Greek letters Theta, Delta, and Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity and student at the College of William and Mary. The hat itself is dark blue, while the stiched letters are of a light blue color. It is in poor condition with a lot of wear and dirt around the brim of the hat. It is approximately 7in.  x 11 1/2in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.640\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green cowboy hat that features a green \"W and \"M\" outlined in gold on the front. There is a gold and white trim separating the top of the hat from the brim. Inside the gold and white trim \"WILLIAM AND MARY INDIANS\" is embroidered in green. There is a gold feather, as well as smaller red, green, and black feathers, tucked into the side of the hat on the wearer's left. The inside of the hat has a white tag that indicates that the hat is a size medium and was made in the United States. The hat is in excellent condition. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen cotton and Polyester baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with letters \"W\" and \"M\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. The red ribbon is the sumbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. cypher in gold thread. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451823/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen and tan brushed cotton canvas baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"William Mary\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. Reverse of hat machine-embroidered with \"WM Alumni Care.\" The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Made in the USA by Classic Sportswear, Inc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374866/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452427/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton and khaki suede baseball cap with a gold College of William and Mary logo. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"WM\" royal cypher in gold thread. Made in the USA by University Square Industries, Inc., in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. 8in. (length) x 4.5in. (height) x 8in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451563/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.735.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKhaki colored cotton baseball hat with the movie projector logo for \"4jit/Forjit Films LLC.\" Hat was manufactured in Cambodia. The hat was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles, S1,SS4. UA 2013.005.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy blue cotton canvas bucket hat with \"VIMS VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE\" stitched in white thread at the front. Hat measures 11.75 in. (length) x 4.5 in. (height) and is in excellent, unworn condition. Gift of Bruce Christian. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2013.177.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black baseball cap featuring the interstate symbols for food and hotels as well as the logo for Swem Library stitched in white on the front. \"Eat, Sleep, Swem\" are stitched in white above each corresponding symbol. The baseball cap is a one size fits all and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-white cap with the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon stitched in purple on the front. Beneath this a gold line is stitched. Below the gold line \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" is stitched in purple. Below that is stitched another gold line. The cap has an adjustable strap in the back and the inside has brown lining. The cap was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The purple and gold on the cap represent the fraternity colors. The cap is made of 100% cotton and made by Anvil. The cap is in good condition with various loose threads on the inside of the cap on the reverse of the stitching on the front. There is also a 0.5in. loose thread on the right side of the adjustable strap. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWM Latin American Student Union headscarf. Large triangular headscarf. Machine-made cotton or polyester, white. in good condition with some stains. Headscarf comes from a 2011 Latin American Student Union event where several group members wore scarves in the Sunken Gardens during the group's first awareness week. The scarves were meant to imitate those worn by the group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. This is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. Latin American Student union members, wearing these scarves, answered questions abut the disappeared and related human rights matters in Latin America. Approx. 44in. (length) x 28.5in. (width). Donated by Jessica Fernanda Chilin-Hernández, Class of 2012. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2012.081.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn as normal indoor or temperate outdoor public wear to cover parts of the body, exclusive of accessories, footwear, and headwear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT-shirt commemorating the Epson Ivy Bowl football game between WM and the Japanese all-star team which took place in Japan on Jan. 8, 1989; shirts were made by Dough Morton and distributed to those on the train in route to Kyoto to watch the game. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545354/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1989.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bright yellow t-shirt with black lettering advertising the 1978 Virginia Shakespeare Festival. On the front appears \"Virginia Shakespeare Festival, July 21 - August 20, 1978.\" On the back appears \"The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752301/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/229654372/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.011\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bright yellow t-shirt, size medium, decorated with a take-off on the coat-of-arms, a sun smiling on a group of teepees bearing different class years, and the words \"William and Mary Homecoming 1979\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545414/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT-shirt from the Society of the Alumni sponsored trip to Boston for a WM/Harvard football game. Green shirt with gold lettering reading \"WM The Indians have come for real this time ... and we don't mean for tea! Boston trip 1980\", size XL 45-48. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with colorful timeline of the College of William and Mary. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545644/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.051\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with green lettering \"Charter Week 1993 How to Age 300 Years in One Week\". Designed by Meg Thomas, assistant to Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Tercentenary Office for Tercentenary Office Staff. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545780/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite with green \"WM 1693-1993 300\". Logo and blue Busch Gardens logo. \"International Physics Olympiad, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545766/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurple t-shirt with green and gold logo \"1693-1993  300.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490641/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA 2007.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA beige, adult size large t-shirt from the College of William and Mary's homecoming festivities. The front reads \"College of William and Mary HOMECOMING 2000\" in green in the upper corner. The back reads \"year 2000 BACK to the FUTURE Homecoming 2000 - October 26-29 Society of the Alumni College of William and Mary\" in green and maroon. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.049\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA cream colored t-shirt that reads \"College of William  Mary Homecoming 96\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"The Majesty of It All - Homecoming October 24-27 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni 96.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.051\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white t-shirt that reads \"300 - William  Mary 1693-1993 Homecoming 5K Run\" on the front. The reverse reads \"Richmond Times-Dispatch\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter Society of the Alumni.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.052\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green t-shirt for the Swem Library American Cancer Society Relay for Life team. The green t-shirt with black lettering reads \"American Cancer Society Relay For Life\" under the Swem window on the front and \"Pretenders to the Throne\" under an illustration of Queen Mary II and King William III. Gift of Carol McAllister. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490663/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323478/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2007.092.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA size large yellow t-shirt with green lettering reading \"Go Tribe Division 1AA Semi-Finals\" on the front and \"Flush the Dukes!\" on a toilet on the back. The t-shirt is from the football playoff game between the College of William and Mary and James Madison University played on December 10, 2004. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167913/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001384/. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePink t-Shirt with World War II era Rosie the Riveter-style woman worker on the front under the caption \"Celebrating 90 Years of Women!\" Back of shirt reads \"Meet and Greet Luncheon and Panel Discussion April 6, 2008 11am-3pm Wren Courtyard.\" The t-shirts were sold at the 90 Years of Women event organized by students.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001444/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.037\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with a caution sign on the front that reads \"Caution Approaching Suicide Strip.\" Inside the sign is a depiction of the Grim Reaper. Below the sign are two spades with \"Marshalltown USA\" written on them. The back reads \"44SN 180: It's A Two Lane Killer Site.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001568/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168147/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.044\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe shirt was part of the retirement celebration for Vice President for Student Affairs William Samuel Sadler on April 18, 2008. The shirt is green with \"William and Mary and Sam\" written in gold on the front.  The back of the shirt includes the College Seal in gold surrounded by \"William and Mary and Sam.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168157/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001612/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.046\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe shirt is white with \"The College of William and Mary Employee Appreciation Day\" in green on the front. The back of the shirt has \"Colonial Sports\" written in green with their contact information. This t-shirt was distributed to College of William and Mary classified and hourly employees during the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day luncheon on the lawn of the Wren Building. The shirts were made possible by the William and Mary Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE).  Size large. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674142/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810811/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton t-shirt given out at the Men's Soccer game against Georgia State on October 29, 2008. The t-shirt was thrown into the stands for a fan to catch after the team scored a goal. It was caught by Steven Bookman. The t-shirt is white with \"William  Mary\" in green, \"Soccer\" in gold, and \"Tribe\" in gold with a green background. The shirt is a size large and is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738923/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2008.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne maroon cotton t-shirt from the 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, sponsored by the Charles Center of the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"WM Undergraduate Science Research Symposium 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"14th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, February 22, 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt also features an atom with a computer, a mathematical formula, the moon, and molecules inside. The t-shirt is a large and is 30 1/2 in x 29 3/4 in. The shirt is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731997/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738873/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA black shirt that has the Olympics logo printed in gold at the top. \"Athens '96\" is printed in raised green letters below the Olympics logo. A green laurel leaf is printed in raised relief style to the side (wearer's left) of the Olympics logo and \"Athens '96.\" Beneath \"Athens '96\"  \"100 Years Olympic Games\" is printed in green and under that \"THE GOLDEN OLYMPICS\" is printed in gold block font. The shirt is made of 100% \"Baumwolle\" or cotton and was made in Greece. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4in.  loose black thread on the collar on the wearer's left. There is an approximately 3.5in. loose black  thread on the inside at the bottom of the shirt on the wearer's right. There is also a 1in., 0.5in., and .25in. loose black thread in the same area. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white t-shirt that features the Barcelona Olympics logo. The logo symbolizes a human figure running or jumping. The head of the human is blue to symbolize the \"Mediterraneanness \" of Barcelona the arms are yellow and the legs are red. Both red and yellow are the colors of Spain. Beneath the Barcelona Olympics logo \"Barcelona '92\" is printed in black times new roman font. Below that is the Olympics logo. \"© 1988 COOB '92, S.A. ™\" is printed in black below the Olympics logo. The shirt is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton t-shirt that was used by Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, to line the bottom of a trunk that was in storage. The top left-hand side of the shirt contains the phrase \"William and Mary 1978 Homecoming\" written in gold. The middle of the shirt has the word \"Toga!\" with a copyright symbol and the year 1978, all written in gold. The t-shirt is a size large. The t-shirt is in poor condition with several holes near the collar with dirt stains all over the front and back. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.238\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt celebrating Homecoming at the College of William and Mary in 1995 that was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982. The front pocket of the t-shirt has \"The College of William  Mary\" written in purple. The back of the shirt has a depiction of the Wren Building with the phrase \"Raising the Roof\" in the middle of the building, \"Homecoming 1995\" just below in green, and \"October 26-29\" below Homecoming written in purple. It is a size large and is in poor condition with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.462\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt that was given out during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China and was once owned by Rene Henry, class of 1954. The shirt contains the emblem for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Chinese character jing, meaning capital and stands for the city of Beijing, set against a red background. Below the jing character is \"Beijing 2008\" written in black, and the five Olympic rings that are blue, gold, black, green, and red. The shirt was made by Xiang Lin. It is in good condition and is a size XXL. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite cotton t-shirt with multi-color screen printing. Made by Tultex Cotton in the USA, size Large. Front printed in multiple colors with \"William  Mary Tercentenary Celebration\" and imagery of the College. Back printed in green with \"WM\" logo. 1993. 31.5in. (length) x 37.5in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458353/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381578/ Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - white cotton t-shirt with red and black text, \"A / CLASS ACT / 1st ANNUAL 5K RUN / WM HOMECOMING '92.\" Shirt also features the image of a black bowtie and three red buttons near the collar. The back of the t-shirt features the race sponsors in red text, \"The Bookstore / College of William  Mary\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter / Society of the Alumni.\" T-shirt manufactured by Tultex and sized X-Large. T-shirt is in fair condition with some yellowing near the collar and fading of the screen printing. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - white cotton t-shirt with stylized image of William  Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III and green text \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" on the front. Back of t-shirt features text reading, \"The job dresses for him. / Bears play dead when he walks by. / He understands Confusion Corner. / He is... / THE MOST INTERESTING MAN AT WILLIAM  MARY / Homecoming Parade / Friday, October 26, 2012 / Stay spirited, my friends.\" Transferred from WM University Relations. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.387.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLight lime green t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring a ska band in the background with a singer in the middle and rings featuring the faces and names of several individuals (Martha, TJ, Tim, Blake, Wilson, Todd, Ben, Ryan, Matt, and Julie). The bottom of the design features the band name \"Tectonic Tex  The Velveteens.\" T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite cotton t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring John Tenniel's original Alice in Wonderland illustration of the Mad Hatter, with the text \"GOT MERCURY?\" and the Quicksilver Scientific logo. T-shirt is in good condition with small black and brown stains at the collar and a linear black smudge in the middle, front of the shirt.  According to their website, Quicksilver Scientific is \"an analytical laboratory that specializes in mercury speciation analysis.\" William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack cotton t-shirt with white screen print on the front, featuring a circular globe logo with the text \"2010 INTERNATIONAL MERCURY EXPO AT WM\" in the wearer's upper left. The back of the t-shirt features a smokestack illustration with red text \"CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE Hg MERCURY SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2 DIRT CARBON PM MONOXIDE NOX NITROGEN\" below. T-shirt is in excellent unworn condition with a few loose threads on the collar in the back. William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrange t-shirt with white screen print on the front reading \"You've Been Naughty...\" in old western-style font. The back of the t-shirt reads \"Now Pay Up!\" and features an old western-style wanted poster in white with a picture of a mustached cowboy behind jail bars in orange. The poster reads \"CAPTURED FOR KIDS\" in orange old western-style font above the cowboy picture and \"ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL\" in orange old western-style font below the cowboy picture. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.75 in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt with white screen print writing on the front that reads \"got hope?\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither will we. Up 'til Dawn-2005\" in white screen print. The back of the shirt also features logos of Apple, Inc., Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Hooters, VIPdesk, Domino's Pizza, Interstate Resources, Inc., Campus Shop, Capital Cadillac Hummer GMC, and Chanello's Pizza all sponsors of the Up 'til Dawn event at William and Mary. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with 1.75in. of unraveling seam on bottom of the shirt in the back and 0.25in. of unraveling seam on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen shirt with the phrase \"This is what a Jihadist looks like.\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. The back has the phrase \"i struggle for: _______\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. Below the phrase is an image of a bird in light yellow and what looks like stylized Arabic script. At the bottom of the back of the shirt is written \"ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK 2009: MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.\" The shirt is in good condition with a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve and a 4.125in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrayish-brown shirt with \"ONE\" written in blue on the front. Next to \"ONE\" is written \"GOD\" in blue stylized script. Beneath \"GOD\" is written \"MESSAGE\" and beneath that is written \"LOVE\" both in blue stylized script. The back features a blue tree with a blue peace symbol in the middle. The three symbols for the Three Abrahamic faiths are depicted in blue. Below the tree is written \"IAW 2010.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is 1.5in. loose threads on the inside of both sleeves. There is also a smattering of light brown stains (possibly bleach stains) across the front of the shirt. There is also an approximately 0.25in. hole right below the \"E\" in \"ONE\" on the front of the shirt. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBeige biodegradable t-shirt featuring a tree on the front. To the right of the tree is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" in green. Below that is written \"EARTH WEEK 2012\" in green. There is a \"W\" and \"M\" written in green and two green leaves sticking out from behind the \"W\" and \"M\" on the wearer's right sleeve. The shirt was offered to students by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) during Earth Week of 2012. The shirt is a size large and in good condition. There is a 0.25in. brown stain below the wearer's left sleeve on the front. There is also a 7in. brown stain and a 2.5in. brown stain on the wearer's right at the bottom. There is also a smattering of brown stains on the wearer's right side near the bottom in the back and by the wearer's left sleeve in the back. There is a 0.25in. stain on the back near the bottom and a green stain surrounding the collar and shoulder of the shirt on the wearer's right. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT-shirt in honor of William and Mary's 300th anniversary. The t-shirt is white and features \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green on the wearer's left on the front. The reverse of the shirt features the Wren building weathervane in gold and gray. \"1693\" is written in gray inside the gold flag of the weathervane. \"1993\" is written in gray as part of the gray arrow of the weathervane. \"300\" is written in green below the weathervane with the second \"0\" connected to the gold stem of the weathervane. The \"300\" is underlined in gold and beneath that is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" with \"WILLIAM\" and \"MARY\" written in gold and the \"\" written in gray. The shirt is a size large and in fair condition. There is fraying all along the collar and yellow stains along the collar and the bottom of the sleeves. There is also a small hole at the bottom of the front of the shirt. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. UA 2013.267.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGold shirt with green lettering reading \"Havens' Heroes William and Mary Swim Team New York Life 82 83\" on the front and reverse reads \"Stalag WM No One Escapes\" with a picture of two hands grasping prison bars. Size L. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc//2296545518/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752473/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy 100% cotton t-shirt, XL, with WM coat of arms in white bisected by lamda and reading \"William and Mary GALA\" (gay and lesbian alumni/ae). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752503/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton t-shirt used by the a capella group Gentlemen of the College at William and Mary. The shirt belonged to E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. The shirt features several singers and a staff of music with a treble clef and notes on the staff. Written in gold surrounding the staff is the phrase \"Gentlemen of the College: Men's A Capella Harmony.\" It is in good condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers(UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShort sleeve, brown, 100% cotton t-shirt with pocket; back of shirt has imprint of the Wren Building with the words \"Institute of Early American History and Culture\" encircling it. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545632/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue shirt with black lettering \"Mary and William\" from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, WM Law Society. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545816/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLong sleeved white shirt with black lettering \"Theta Delta Chi Harry Buffalo\" with a drawing of a viking. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545718/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545712/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurple and gold and white lettering on chest, with white arm bands, size L, owned by John Leach. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLong sleeved, light blue, 100% cotton imprinted in blue with outline of the coat of arms and smiling sun, in center are two out-spread hands on which rests an abstract human figure, below are the words \"Health Career's Club\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545746/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrey shirt, XL, cotton, with green lettering on front \"Pledge Class of 1992 AE Virginia Kappa\". Back contains lion figure, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856, 1992, hole in the lion figure, hole below \"Virginia\", stained. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490437/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323224/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003ca href=\"\"\u003ehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490567/\u003c/a\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size extra large white t-shirt with green cuff, collar, and lettering on the front. The back features an Irish rose design. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size extra large white t-shirt with black lettering on the front and back. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size medium gray t-shirt from the William and Mary Covenant Players production of \"Guys and Dolls.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167947/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue cotton t-shirt used in performances by the student a cappella group Reveille of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt reads \"Reveille women's a cappella \" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"turn the radio up for that sweet sound...\" in white lettering. Just below this quote is a diagram of hands showing how to snap your fingers during the song. The t-shirt is a size small and is in great condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738819/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738835/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne lime green cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William and Mary Heritage Dancers, a student group at the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"William  Mary Heritage Dancers\" in black, and the right sleeve reads \"W  M\" in black. On the back of the shirt, there is a depiction of a man and women in colonial costume dancing. Also on the back, there is a quote from Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" that reads \"Such very superior dancing is not often seen\" in black. The shirt is in great condition and is a size large. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732087/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732065/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA2009.176\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gray cotton/polyester t-shirt worn by the members of the swing-style band Wham Bam Big Band, a student music group at the College of William and Mary. The shirt contains the phrase \"The Wham Bam Big Band\" in black letters. The \"W\" features a hat on top of one half of the \"W\" while the other half is shaped like a saxophone. A part of the \"h\" is in the shape of a guitar fingerboard. Finally, part of the \"B\" in Bam is in the shape of the end of a trumpet. The shirt is a size medium and is in great condition. Gift of Marc Presler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738943/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.208\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton t-shirt that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in gold with a depiction of a gold treble clef in the background. It is a size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.508\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold cotton t-shirt that was worn by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The front of the shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" written in green. It is a size small and is in good condition.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.509\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton green and gold striped rugby shirt that is the official uniform for the William and Mary Pep Band. The shirt has \"William and Mary Pep Band\" in green on the front of the shirt. The shirt was made by Barbarian Rugby Wear Inc. It is a size small and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.510\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pink cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William  Mary all-female Christian a cappella group Common Ground during performances. The front of the shirts has \"Common Ground\" written in pink and red, and the back of the shirts features a pink and red cross in front of a red heart. The shirt was made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition and is a women's size XL. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.143\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green button-up shirt with brown collar and sleeve edges worn under the Alumni Band uniform jacket. The shirt has brass-gold buttons and a shirt pocket on the front on the wearer's right side. There is also a brass-gold button on the bottom inside of the jacket on the wearer's right. The shirt is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.731.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy blue cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Stedman Hi-Cru in the USA, size Large. Front printed in white with \"William and Mary, Gala\" and Seal of the College of William and Mary. 1974. 28.75in. (length) x 34in.(width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458247/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRed cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary\". Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29.25in. (length) x 41in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458643/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458787/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe title Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume appears on the front of the shirt in Japanese characters. [Characters were transliterated for this description as database would not accept Japanese characters at time of input. 04/23/12] Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume / The Daughter of 20 Faces, is an anime adaptation of a manga series, which aired in Japan in 2008. Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2012.147.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2012.170.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack cotton t-shirt with red and gold screen print on the front reading \"Homecoming/ Phi Mu Kappa Delta Rho 2005\" featuring a gold tiara over the \"H.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Today we salute you/ Mr. Homecoming Slogan Inventor/ you spend all your time coming up with a slogan nobody can use/ Here's to your/ Proud Past, Bright Future/ William and Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia\" in red and white screen print. The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with a loose thread on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRed shirt featuring a small blue silhouette of a basketball player on the wearer's top left. \"DELTA GAMMA\" and \"ANCHOR SLAM\" encircle the silhouette in blue screen print. The back of the shirt features a blue anchor with a white basketball beside the anchor and a blue and white shooting star behind the anchor and basketball. The Greek letters for Delta Gamma are beside the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"NO EXCUSES/PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION\" are written in blue screen print above the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"ANCHORSLAM\" is written in white screen print below them. The shirt is a size small. The shirt is in good condition with a 0.75in. unraveling seam in the back of the shirt at the bottom. It also has two 0.25in. black stains on the wearer's right sleeve in the back and a 0.25in. stain on the back of the shirt near the tail of the shooting star. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight blue shirt with \"ISC/ Recruitment/ FALL 2006\" written in white screen print on the wearer's top left side. the back features a white outline of a young woman in a hat and floral dress. \"Fall 2006/ SISTERHOOD/since 1921\" is written in white screen print above the young woman. \"Sign Up Today\" is written in white screen print behind the young woman. \"Inside Sorority Life/ You've Got Questions? We've Got Answers! / Recruitment 2006/ Friends Today, Sisters Forever\" is written in white screen print inside the outline of the young woman. A barcode is at the bottom behind the young woman's feet. The shirt is a size large. It in good condition with a 0.75in unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePink t-shirt featuring a white hibiscus flower on the wearer's top left front of the shirt. \"Recruitment 2007\" is written in white above the hibiscus in an arch. \"Sorority Life\" is written in white below the hibiscus. The back of the shirt features the Greek letters of all of the Sororities at William and Mary laid out in a lei'i style. A white outline of a hibiscus flower separates each sorority's Greek letters. Inside the lei'i is written \"Lei'ing the Foundation for SISTERHOOD Since 1921\" in white. A white hibiscus flower is also inside the lei'i of Greek letters next to the \"Since\" and above the \"1921.\" The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. The wearer's right sleeve has a 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 5in. protruding loose thread and a 3.75in. loose thread on the inside. The wearer's left sleeve has a 4in. loose thread on the inside. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight green t-shirt with pink screen print on the front that reads \"Sorority Recruitment.\" \"Fall 2007\" is written in white screen print beneath \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The front of the shirt also features a white hibiscus flower under the \"s\" and \"o\" of the phrase \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. On top of the cypher are the Greek letters of all the William and Mary Sororities written in pink. Above the cypher \"THE SORORITY WOMEN OF WM...\" is written in white screen print. Below the cypher is written \"INDIVIDULALLY UNIQUE, TOGETHER COMPLETE\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.125in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. The shirt also has a 5.75in. loose thread, a 0.125 and 0.5in. unraveling seam on the collar. The armpit of the wearer's left sleeve has a 2in. loose thread. The wearer's right sleeve has a 1in. loose thread and 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 2.5in. protruding loose thread. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt with \"Hey, William  Mary...Wake Up! with REVEILLE\" written in white on the front on the wearer's top left. It also features a small white outline of a trumpet and sound waves coming out of the trumpet under the \"Wake\" and next to the \"Up.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"REVEILLE\" in white script and features a treble cleft and b-flat note at the end of \"Reveille.\" The back also features outlines of women, possibly members of the a cappella group, behind the word \"Reveille.\" There is also a phrase that reads \"Women's a cappella esc. Company 1992\" Below the word \"Reveille\" and the outline of women. The shirt is a size XL. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam with a 0.75in. protruding loose thread and a 1.50in. unraveling seam on the bottom in the front of the shirt. The shirt also has a 0.25in. loose thread on the wearer's left sleeve on the inside and a 1.25in. loose thread on the collar of the shirt. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013. 087.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight blue t-shirt with \"Authentic a cappella MUSIC\" written in white on the wearer's left front pocket, enclosed in a white rectangle. The reverse features a dark blue high heel. Under the high heel is written \"reveille a cappella\" in white screen print. Underneath this phrase is written \"SINCE 1992\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of both sleeves. The shirt also has a 0.125in. loose thread on the collar. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013.087.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDark blue long sleeve shirt with \"Phi Mu\" written in a gray moon and star design across the front. The back features the Greek letters of Phi Mu in light pink screen print on top of a purple cloud outlined in gray on the wearer's top right. On the wearer's top left opposite the cloud are nine gray stars with three out of the nine having purple centers. Below the cloud and the stars is written \"what dreams are made of\" in gray outline screen print. Below this phrase is written \"Spring Bid Day 2006\" in light pink moon and star design. The shirt is a size small. It is in good condition with a 0.5in. loose thread at the bottom in the back of the shirt. The shirt also has a 1.25in. loose thread on both the wearer's right and left sleeve on the inside nearest the collar. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight green t-shirt featuring a white flower and tree on the front. The reverse features the William and Mary cypher in white. Above the cypher \"William  Mary\" is written in white with \"Japanese Cultural Association\" written under it in white, both phrases are written in an arch over the William and Mary cypher. Below the cypher are written Japanese characters. Two small white flowers are on either side of the phrase \"Japanese Cultural Association.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in excellent condition. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt featuring the continent of Africa and island of Madagascar on the front in white. Below the picture of the continent is written \"AFRICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY\" in white. The back of the shirt features a quote from Kwame Nkrumah that reads \"'We face neither East nor West; we face Forward'\" written in white. The sleeve on the wearer's left has the acronym A.C.S. written in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in fair condition. The white continent and island on the front of the shirt have numerous vertical cracks. There is a 0.25in. stain on the collar on the wearer's left as well as a 1.25in. brown stain (possibly bleach stain) across the center of the collar. The front of the shirt also has three small brown spots (possibly bleach stains one near the wearer's right sleeve, one above the continent of Africa and one to the right of the continent). The back has a small white stain near the bottom on the wearer's left. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight blue shirt with \"MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION\" written in black on the front. Below this phrase is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in black. There is a black henna design intertwining with the \"N\" in \"ASSOCIATION\" and the \"ARY\" in \"MARY\" and running midway down the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt has the word \"PEACE\" written in black and features the star and crescent symbol as the \"C\" in \"PEACE.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 1.25in. unraveled seam in the back with a 1.5in. and a 1in. protruding loose thread. There is a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as an approximately 3.5in. stain. The wearer's left sleeve has 0.75in. loose thread and an approximately 3.5in. stain on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue t-shirt with \"WILLIAM  MARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION\" written in white on the front. The reverse features a map of Mexico, Central and South America, as well as Cuba and other Caribbean countries in white. There are white birds flying off from the edges of each area. To the right of the South American continent is written a quote in white from the song Latinoamerica by Calle 13 that says \"Soy America Latina un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom. There is also a 2.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt featuring a Filipino Sun. Next to the Sun is the acronym \" fasa\" in yellow. Next to the acronym is written \"fILIPINO\" and \"aMERICAN\" in blue as well as \"sTUDENT\" and \"aSSOCIATION\" in red. Below this is written \"at the College of William  Mary\" in white. The reverse of the shirt reads \"SHINING SINCE 1991\" in yellow and white dot-matrix text. The shirt is in good condition and has a 1.5in. unraveled thread on the back of the collar. There is also a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as a 0.375in. and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGray t-shirt with the acronym \"MESA\" written in light blue on the front. The back of the shirt features the Middle Eastern Student Association logo of a blue and white eye. There is a white outline of a \"W\" to the left of the eye and a white outline of an \"M\" to the right of the eye representing William and Mary. Beneath the logo and the WM is written \"Middle Eastern Student Association\" in dark blue. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve as well as a 2.5in. and a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRed t-shirt featuring a sun with white rays and a heart-shaped red center. In the middle of the sun is a white origami crane. The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. Under the cypher is written \"Japanese Cultural Association\" in white. Beneath that is written \"The College of William and Mary\" in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There are numerous cracks in various rays of the sun on the front and a 0.125in. hole on a smaller sunray on the wearer's left. There is also a 0.125in. gray stain on the collar in the front and a 0.25in. dark stain on the wearer's right side near the bottom. The wearer's left sleeve has a 0.75in. loose thread on the inside and the wearer's right sleeve has an approximately 1in. loose thread on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA gold shirt that has \"WM YOUNG DEMOCRATS\" written in dark green block print on the front on the wearer's left. The back of the shirt features a depiction of a donkey in a convertible. Both the donkey and convertible are gold with a green outline. Below this depiction is written \"GOVERNMENT IS LAKE A CAR: WHEN YOU PUT IT IN R, YOU MOVE BACKWARDS. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE FORWARD YOU PUT IT IN D\" in green block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is a size large and is in good condition. there is a 0.125in. brown stain on the front at the top of the shirt under the collar on the wearer's right. There is another 0.125in. black stain on the inside of the shirt on the back below the collar on the wearer's left. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white shirt that features a blue Democratic donkey on the front on the wearer's left. Above the depiction of the donkey \"WM\" is written in black block font. Below the depiction of the donkey \"Young Democrats/ 2008-2009\" is written in black block font. The back of the shirt features a depiction of the United States and its territories. New England, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, the eastern section of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Hawaii are all highlighted in blue. \"Sí Se Puede\" is written in black block print above the map. The shirt is 100% cotton. It is a size large and in good condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue t-shirt that has \"WHY AM I A DEMOCRAT?\" written in white block print in the middle of the shirt on the front. The back of the shirt says \"...BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT PEOPLE\" written in white block print at the top. In the middle on the back of the shirt is written \"VIRGINIA YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTION 2011/ AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" in white block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton and is a size 2XL. It is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.07.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-navy blue t-shirt that has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon printed in gold on the front at the top. Below the Greek letters \"SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON\" is printed in gold. On the back of the shirt \"VIRGINIA KAPPA\" is printed in gold. The shirt was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The shirt is a size medium (38-40) and is made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition with the bottom of the tag inside the shirt being torn on the wearer's right side. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white t-shirt with \"Mary + William\" and \"Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman\" on the front in green letters, sized small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752245/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white t-shirt, with \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and \"These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!\" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering \"The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation\"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt, size large, decorated with a stylized map of campus and surrounding streets, buildings are in gray and other features, including water, tennis courts, sidewalks, and streets are in red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752369/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue t-shirt, size large, marked on front with Alumni Society seal, and \"Alumni College 1989\" on the back with a map of the Chesapeake Bay and the words \"Alumni College 1989, Exploring the Chesapeake Bay! June 22-25, College of William and Mary\". Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545434/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752395/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545584 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545596. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1991.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne light yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582106/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808569/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA1991.063.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt with the word \"Harvard\" on the front and the phrase \"William and Mary of the North\" on the back that belonged to William and Mary student E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. Fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- t-shirts depicting the new Lord Botetourt statue (in front of Wren Building). First shirt, gray with green lettering, second shirt dark green with gold lettering, front of shirts read \"Lord Botetourt 1717-1770\" and \"The Baron's Back\" and it shows the back of the statue. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545688/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752619/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752593/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545676/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.052\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Middle Passage Project\" t-shirt, affiliated with the Young Scholars Program, a joint project of William and Mary and Ohio State University. Size large, cotton. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323232/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.089\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by the Society of the Alumni, shirt is connected to the \"Wremerual\" Project. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490505/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323266/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 2002.070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwimming shirt which belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7,Box 12. UA 2002.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne T-Shirt from the residents of the second floor of Dupont residence hall. The shirt is white with black letters, \"The Men of DuPont 2nd E.\" written on the front pocket. Back pictures a fake ID featuring Bart Simpson. Below the ID are the names of Dupont freshman residents. A more detailed description is available in the donor file if needed. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323322/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323340/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.010a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Heather Byrnes, class of 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490619/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490625/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.031\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA light blue t-shirt that reads \"William  Mary\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"Wasting Away Again in Williamsburg\" and includes depictions of student-centered businesses the Green Leafe and the College Delly. The t-shirt is designed in the style commonly associated with U.S. retailer Ron Jon Surf Shop. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8.  UA2007.050\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA gray t-shirt imprinted with \"William and (Sometimes) Mary\" on the front.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1053922623/. Gift of Brian Lewis, class of 1991. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.058\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrange t-shirt with a mask on the front and \"Anthropology\" written below the mask. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168059/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy t-shirt with \"William and Mary Archaeological Field School\" on the front with a spade. Inside the spade reads \"Marshalltown USA Gloucester Point Virginia 1986.\" The back of the shirt reads \"Producing the finest trained excavators since 1693.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001508/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9.UA2008.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAqua t-shirt that reads \"Ivor Noel - Whom?\" on the front pocket. The pocket also shows a high-heeled shoe and a spade with \"Marshalltown USA 45-4 1/2\" on it. The back depicts an excavator inside a compass that reads \"Shirley Plantation Sic Semper Tourannis 1980.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001520/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168107/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.045\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt, size large, with the Millington cross on the front and the words to the \"God our Father\" verse from the William and Mary Alma Mater on the back. The shirt was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.395\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white and navy cotton mens t-shirt that was created for students in the Spotswood Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a drawing of Albert Einstein and his E=MC2 formula, with the words \"Spotswood Houses Intellectual Thought\" in red letters. The back of the t-shirt has a drawing of Spotswood Hall being flushed down a toilet and the words \"We're full of it\" written in black letters. The t-shirt once belonged to Peter Atwater, class of 1983, while a student at the College. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.286\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt that was worn by partipants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design reminiscent of the Harley-Davidson logo with an orange and white border and \"2005 KEIO-WM CCC\" centered on the front side of the shirt. It was designed by Frank Cha. The shirt was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The shirt is in good condition with a small, red residue on the bottom seam approximately 1/4in. It is approximately 28 1/2in (length) x 26 in (width) and a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.476\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print designs on both front and back in red and black. \"Keio / William  Mary / CCC\" is written in red with black outlining on the front. The back of the shirt contains the silhouette of a pig standing on grass in black and text in black and red. The text reads, \"KEIO - WM / Cross Cultural Collaboration / HOT / THE HAMS and SHOULDERS make the Difference / MOSAIC / WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - SUMMER of 2006.\" Shirt was designed by Brian Piper, Assistant Director of Keio-WM CCC in 2006. It was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The t-shirt is in fair condition, with small stains on the stomach, upper chest, and both sides of the right sleeve, but otherwise has few indications of wear. It measures 30 inches (width) by 26.5 inches (length) and is marked as a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.477\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design on front in red and light blue. The light blue screen printed design features four squares with outlined images of a couple dancing the jitterbug. \"Keio / WM / CCC / 2010\" is written in red on the front, with each phrase separated into one of the four blocks. Shirt was designed by Wendy Korwin, Academic Director of Keio-WM CCC. It was made by Anvil Knitwear, Inc., in Bangladesh. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 33 in. (width) by 28.25 in. (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.499\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print text on the front in a rainbow gradient and white. \"KEIO * WM\" is written in rainbow gradient and is repeated six times in a column with \"CCC Summer 2008\" in smaller white text underneath. Shirt was designed by Elizabeth 'Libby' Neidenbach. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. T-shirt is in good condition with minor signs of wear on the back side of collar and loose threads on the bottom hem. It measures 35.5in (width) by 27.75in (length) and is marked as a size large. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.503\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue cotton-polyester blend short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program in 2009. The shirt has screen print designs on the front in navy blue, red, white, and black. \"WM  KEIO UNIVERSITY / 2009 / CROSS CULTURAL / COLLABORATION\" is written in red with navy blue outlining on the front. The design features a white oval with red and navy blue lines radiating in all directions. A black and white image of the Wren Building cupola is centered on the white oval with a robot wearing a baseball glove on the left and a cartoon drawing of Benjamin Franklin wearing 'shutter shades,' sunglasses popularized by Kanye West, on the right. Shirt was designed by Kevin Kosanovich. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Haiti. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 32.5in (width) by 28in (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.504\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGolden yellow cotton, medium sized t-shirt with text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY / ONE Tribe / ONE FAMILY\" on the front in green with white outlining. Back of t-shirt features the Griffin mascot logo with the \"Tribe\" athletics logo. T-shirt given to staff and volunteers to wear while assisting during Freshman Move-in in 2011 and 2012. Gift of Steve Bookman. Located in Textiles, S1, SS1. UA 2012.316.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite cotton-polyester blend t-shirt with screen printed Tribe logo and \"Swimming\" in green text with yellow outline. T-shirt manufactured by Screen Stars Best and sized XL. T-shirt is in good condition with two gray/black scuff marks on the back left shoulder. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt with \"End Of An Era\" written in hot pink papyrus font screen print across the front. \"B 3 W\" is written on the side of the wearer's right sleeve in hot pink papyrus font screen print. The back of the shirt reads \"Barrett.\" Underneath \"Barrett\" reads 'We don't live with boys' and under this phrase is written \"Chic\" all in hot pink papyrus font screen print. This shirt was created in honor of Barrett Hall's last year as an all-women's dorm. The dorm was converted to a co-ed dorm in 2005-2006. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with two 0.5in. loose threads on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite T-shirt. White T-shirt with \"Athletics Dept.\" crossed out on the front and \"What does the WM Athletic Dept. have in common with Saddam Hussein?\" followed by a multiple choice list of similarities on the back. T-shirt made in protest to the elimination of the wrestling team at William and Mary during the 1994-1995 academic year. T-shirt measures 34.5 in (width) x 31 in. (length). T-shirt is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841940304/in/photostream/. T-shirt transferred upon accessioning from the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (Acc. 2014.061). UA 2014.061.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow \"William and Mary Libraries\" t-shirt, lettering in black. On back lettering states \"Check it Out\" with a bar-code and numbers in black. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752403 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545454. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.093\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy blue t-shirt letting in white on the front \"Dewey Decimaters\" with a symbol of a mallet cracking a volleyball, on back \"Dewey Decimal\" is crossed out and \"Swem Library\" appears. Shirt corresponds to the book Dewey Decimated, from which the library volleyball team was named. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545478 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545496. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.094\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue t-shirt with black lettering on front \"William and Mary Libraries\", back \"Check it out\" with bar code and item number. Shirt created for library staff when the library was automating and the books were being barcoded. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752689/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545810/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite shirt bearing \"Sink or Swem for the 4th Century\" in yellow on teal background, \"A Library for the 21st Century\" in white on a light teal background, and picture of a ship. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490403/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323180/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1998.047\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton t-shirt worn by members of the e-SWAT technical support team at Swem Library of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a blue bubble with \"e-SWAT\" written inside the bubble in white. The back of the shirt has a blue Swem window with \"E-SWAT Tech Help\" surrounding it in blue and white lettering. The shirt is a size large and is 31 1/2 in x 29 in. The shirt is in good condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732019/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732045/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.077\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne orange t-shirt featuring a the depiction of a person outlined in black and wearing black pants pushing a rock, outlined in black, up an incline toward a black cat. Beneath the incline \"The Archon Ultimatum\" is written in black comic sans font. The shirt is a size XL and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green t-shirt decorated with a modification of the college coat-of-arms; back of shirt features college buildings with stadium as focus and the words \"Tribe Dome\" appearing; shirt created by students opposing a proposed expansion of Cary Field Stadium. Image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752315/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used as a protest against the Athletics Department at William and Mary. The front of the shirt has \"Athletic Department\" written in green inside a red circle with a line going through it. The back of the shirt has green lettering saying \"What Does the WM Athletic Dept. Have in Common with Saddam Hussein? a. They both run a dictatorship b. They both lie c. They both make poor and selfish judgments d. There needs to be a change in leadership e. all of the above\" It is in fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10.  UA 1993.032.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used by the William and Mary Recycling student group to advocate recycling on campus. The front of the shirt features a Brontosaurus and the phrase \"William  Mary Recycling: Recycle or Die: written in dark blue. The back of the shirt features a pyramid of waste with the sign \"Larry the Landfill\" and the word \"Burp\" right beside the landfill.\" Below the landfill is the phrase \"Excuse Me, I'm Full.\" It is in fair condition with a small stain on the front. Trasferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite shirt with \"Campaign for William and Mary\" written in dark green on front, with campaign logo (Wren cupola and weather vane). Back shows a multicolored compass rose superimposed on a purple King William and Queen Mary cypher. Below image it reads \"Charting Our Destiny\" in maroon. Brand new condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490599/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490611/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGold size XXX-Large t-shirt with green print. It reads \"College of William and Mary Living Wage Campaign\" on the front and \"William  Mary est. 1693 Isn't it time for a raise?\" on the back. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167967/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168005/.Gift of James Spady. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with \"We Want Nichol\" in green on the front. The shirt was collected at the University Center from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. Size Medium. Cotton t-shirt. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810927/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.065\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". This t-shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Medium. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". The shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Large. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton v-neck shirt that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607890/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white linen with machine-made lace shirt worn by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The shirt appears to be hand-made with pearl buttons down the front. It is in fair condition with a red spot under one sleeve. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white oxford-cloth shirt with cuff ruffles worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. There is a ruffle down the front of the shirt with a hand-sewn in silk crepe. It is a Manhattan shirt that has a 15in. neck and a 36in. sleeve. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.021.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen sweatshirt with the words \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in yellow and white, child's size 4T.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674400/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 1987.074\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size large green sweatshirt with yellow lettering. The sweatshirt was worn by an unidentified individual. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue cotton sweatshirt with \"Bishop Madison Society\" written across the back of the sweatshirt in white. The shirt was once owned by H.E. Krauss, class of 1967. The sweatshirt is in fair condition and is a mens size XL. The sweatshirt was made by Southern Athletic. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green button-up cardigan that features a \"W\" and a white \"M\" on the front of the wearer's left side. There are two white stripes in the middle of the wearer's left sleeve. There is a tag with the number \"4\" stapled to the bottom of the sweater. There is also a tag with \"W and M\" printed in green stapled to the back of the collar of the cardigan. The tag sown inside the sweater reads \"MARLOMAR/ WESTBURY, N.Y./ 100% TURBO ACRYLIC/ RN 40112.\" The cardigan is in excellent condition. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green sweater featuring \"1944\" sown in pale brown with gold outline on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on the ends of both sleeves. There is a tag sown into the back of the collar that reads \"Northrop/ SPORT SHOP, INC./ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.\" The sweater is in good condition. It seems to have suffered some fading. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green sweater that features a gray \"W\" and \"M\" outlined in gold and intertwined sown on the front of the sweater. The sweater has elastic on the bottom and on both sleeves. The sweater is in good condition with an approximately 2.125in. unraveling thread on the wearer's left of the collar. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green sweater that features a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on both sleeves. There is a tag sown in at the back of the collar that reads \"(Illegible) KNITTING MILL CHICAGO\" with \"ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT\" circling around it. The sweater is in fair condition with discoloration and fading on the gold \"W\" and \"M.\" There is also a 1in. hole on the front at the top of the sweater on the wearer's left (below the collar) and a 0.5in. hole on the bottom on the wearer's left (above the elastic waistline). There are also two 0.125in. a hole on the top of the sweater on the wearer's right (below the collar). There are two mended patches on the bottom of the sweater on the front (at the top of the elastic waistline on the wearer's right and at the bottom of the elastic waistline on the wearer's left). There is also an approximately 2in. brown stain on the side below the sleeve on the wearer's right. There is a lot of brown discoloration all over the sweater. Transferred by Alumni Association. Gift of Ed Trice. UA 2011.498.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark green sweater with a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined and outlined in gray on the front. There is a black  tag sown into the back of the collar that has \"A.G. Spalding  Bros.\" written in white script. The sweater is in good condition with loose threads coming out all along the intertwined \"W\" and \"M.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark green sweater featuring a gray \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together and outlined in gold on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waistline and at the ends of both sleeves. There is a blue tag sown on the back of the collar. \"KING SPORTSWEAR COMPANY\" is embroidered in gold on the blue tag. The sweater is in excellent condition with an approximately 1in. loose thread on the elastic waist on the wearer's right side. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne purple and gold knit wool sweater. Wool v-neck sweater knitted in purple wool with gold knit contrast neckline and gold knit stripes on arms, cuffs, across the chest and on the hem. Twelve wool felt patches sewn on front and back of sweater including one 8.75in. patch on front with Omega Psi Phi coat of arms, one 6in. arm patch stitched with \"Spring '67,\" one 15.5in. back patch with ? (omega) symbol and \"omega psi phi\" stitched in dark yellow thread, and one 5in. rectangular patch on rear hem with \"George Reid JR\" stitched in white thread. Made by Logan Kitting Mills in Chicago, Illinois. 1967. Sweater measures 28in.(length). Sweater worn by the father of Justin Reid (charter member of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity) as a student at what was then Virginia State College and is now Virginia State University. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459791/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton hand-knit green cardigan sweater with depictions of the Crim Dell Bridge on the front and the Wren Building on the back. The sweater also features the William  Mary college seal, \"William  Mary\" text logo, a cannon, and cursive text \"Class of\" (with space for class year to be added) on the sleeves. The front of the sweater also has a graduation cap with protruding rope tassels, the \"WM\" sports logo, and \"1693.\" Front is secured with six brass colored metal buttons with crest image. Tag at sweater neck reads \"BEREK® New York / Produced and Hand Knit by Marta D / © BEREK 1992 / Knitted by Hand with Two Needles / 100% Pima Cotton / Made in Uruguay / Dry Clean / [Size] M.\" Cardigan is in good condition with two reddish stains on left collar and a broken thread at the top of the graduation cap. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292144531/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292143611/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292142645/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292141675/. Sweater was a gift to Sophie Lee from D. Bruce Christian, Class of 1973 in October 2011; both are members of the College of William  Mary Foundation Board of Trustees as of 2013. Gift of Sophie Lee, Class of 1990. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.001.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1- dark green sweater featuring a \"W\" intersected with an \"M\" stitched on the chest in gold with beige outline. The sweater measures approximately 2ft. 3 in. (length) x 1 ft.5in. (width) and the sleeves measure approximately 1ft. 10.5in. (length). The sweater is in good condition. The tag on the back collar of the shirt is detached from the collar on the wearer's left and is torn in half. There are two approximately 0.5in. loose threads on the end of the wearer's left sleeve. There is also an approximately 1in. loose thread on the bottom of the back of the sweater. Gift of Susan Blexrud. UA 2014. 099.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Navy blue polo shirt, short sleeve, with \"ODX\" in white above left breast pocket. Size Large. 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674552/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA1992.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSociety of the Alumni white polo shirt with the college seal. Above the seal is \"The College of William and Mary\" and below reads \"The Society of the Alumni\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674596/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 2002.062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green polo shirt that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The left pocket of the shirt has \"W  M Pep Band\" in gold and white lettering. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405790/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a ladies size small and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2010.506\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a mens size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.507\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green men's polo shirt with \"William  Mary\" written in gold on the left-hand side of the shirt. The shirt is made of cotton and was created by Williow-Pointe Sportswear. The shirt was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. Some signs of fading but otherwise fair condition and is a men's size medium. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.128\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBurgundy cotton knit polo shirt with white embroidered text, \"CWS / College of William and Mary\" on the wearer's upper left side. Shirt has short sleeves, three pearlized ivory colored plastic buttons on the shirt's placket, and a turnover collar. Polo shirt was worn by Christopher Wren Singers during performances. Gift of Richard Rossini, Class of 2015. Transferred upon receipt from the Christopher Wren Singers Records (UA 7.067). Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.066.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold polyester jersey jacket, size 6, embroidered with \"William and Mary Gymnastics\" in green, and with a maker's crest on it, given to members of the women's gymnastics team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811237/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12.  UA 1989.143\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDark green wool jacket with white piping awarded to Mary J. Simon Blevins, class of 1943. Jacket contains monogram with a gold W and green M against a gray background. Also a small star is attached along with two banner monograms; one signifying that Simon was president of the \"Orchesis\" and \"Manager\" of intramurals.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674886/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.044\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen nylon swimming jacket with hood and draw string; the words \"William and Mary Swimming\" are printed on the right front of the jacket. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025198/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA 1994.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen jacket with gold and white braid sleeves; gold letting spells \"Kendrick\" and gold lettering on the back spells \"William and Mary Swimming\". Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025246/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025270/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA1994.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Gold and green William and Mary jacket which belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2002.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red velvet jacket with gold braided buttons worn by College President John Stewart Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies. The jacket has a mulberry silk crepe. The jacket is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.020.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green with gold sleeves William and Mary letterman jacket that was given to the last woman to letter in two sports at the College prior to 2010. The shell is made of mostly wool and the sleeves are vinyl. The inside lining of the jacket is nylon. There is a gold and silver \"WM\" letter over the left-hand side of the jacket, with two field hockey sticks and a lacrosse stick in black and gold on the letter as well. It was made by Butwin of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is in fair condition and is a men's size 38. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2010.134\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne red wool uniform used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The uniform is in the style of the Scots Guard of Great Britain. The front of the jacket contains eight silver buttons and one red plastic button to close it. The sleeves are blue and white and each contain three silver buttons. Each shoulder contains a blue and white epaulet with a silver button attached. The collar is blue with a white thistle on each side of the neck. The back of the jacket has a red, white, and blue backing with six silver buttons. The name \"Austin\" is written on the inside of the jacket. It is in good condition and is approximately 26 1/4 in (length) x 32 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.378\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red gabardine jacket used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The front of the jacket contains twelve brass buttons, each 1/2 in. in diameter. Each sleeve has a black and gold ban of cloth around the sleeve opening with three 1/2 in. brass buttons. Each shoulder contains a black and gold epaulet with one brass button on it. The collar is red with gold trim all around. The jacket is a size 38 and was made by The Little Village Tailors using Landau Wool Co. Quality Fabrics. It is in fair condition with a few black marks along the front of the jacket. The jacket is approximately 25in (lenght) x 22 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA2010.379\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark green jacket featuring two brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on the front. The jacket also has three brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on both sleeves of the jacket. The jacket has an Alumni Band patch and a burgundy, green and gold pocket square. On the inside pocket of the jacket on the wearer's left is a green patch with a green and brown bird in the middle. \"John H. Craigmiles\" is sewn old English script above the bird. \"Classics\" is sewn below the bird. The jacket is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c).Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green wool button up  jacket  that has two pockets and a breast pocket on the front on the wearer's left. There is a patch on both the breast pocket and bottom pocket on the wearer's left. The bottom patch is gray and is in the shape of an octagon. There is a gold octagonal outline within the patch and inside the gold outline is a gold and red crown with a laurel reef below it. Above the crown \"W\" and \"M\" is stitched in gold. The patch on the breast pocket is gray and in the shape of a seal. There is a gold outline on the inside. Within the gold outline a gold \"W\" and a green \"M\" are intertwined. Below the seal patch is a banner that has \"SWIMMING\" stitched in gold. The jacket also has a tag on the collar that reads \"HELEN Z. STONE/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK CITY.\" The jacket is in excellent condition. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne robe, tattered, faded green silk (?) with gray velvet and gold belonging to College President John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College from 1942-1944. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442464/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 39. UA 1980.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic gown that was once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 46. UA 1986.028\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic gown once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257579/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257605/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692992/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 50. UA1986.028.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic robe trimmed in blue velvet from Columbia University that was owned by Cecil McCulley. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945465/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945467/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 47. UA 1986.030.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black with blue velvet trim academic gown from Johns Hopkins University that was once owned by John Lesslie Hall. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257621/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257635/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.20. UA 1988.010.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic gown trimmed with black velvet that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977481/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977483/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 51. UA 1991.081.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of red velvet breeches used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The breeches have bone buttons that are gold braided. On the inside of the waist, there is a label that reads \"3063MP.\" The item is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of green velvet pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. The pants have hand-stitched button holes and a pearl button on the back pocket. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31. UA 2009.021.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of cream colored wool pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has tailored button holes and has a hole for suspenders. The inside label reads \"37 L, 30 W, 22E.\" It is in good condition. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156429/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 29. UA 2009.021.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of red cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.179\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of blue cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton and polyester green, black, brown and dark tan camouflage cargo pants. Features drawstring bottom hems, adjustable waist tabs, large cargo flap pockets on side legs and seat. Size Large with regular inseam, made in China by Rothco, Ultra Force B.D.U. Pants inseam measures 32in. and waist measures 36in. Overall length measures 43.25in. Circa 2008. Camo pants worn by members while they were pledges in tribute to earlier members of the national OPP who helped desegregate the U.S. military. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459419/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of light brown pants with a green stripe going down the outside of both the right and left pant legs. The pants have a zipper and a hook to secure the pants. There are six white buttons (two on both the right and left side and two in back) on the top in the inside of the pants used for securing the suspenders used with the pants. The suspenders are white with six eye holes to connect with the buttons. The pants are in excellent condition while the suspenders are in good condition with a 2.5in and 2in. black stain on the right edge of the wearer's right suspender as well as a 3.5in. and 1in. black stain on the right and left (respective) edges of the wearer's left suspender. There is also some yellow discoloration on the middle bottom of both suspenders near the black stains, on the back eye hole on the wearer's right, and on the bottom of the wearer's right pantleg near the stripe. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black coat with tails that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808701/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 59. UA 1998.010.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black frock coat that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808753/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 60. UA 1998.010.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dark gray wool blazer that once belonged to Harry E. Krauss III, class of 1967. There are three buttons down the front and two buttons in each sleeve. There is also a green and gold William and Mary coat of arms patch in the front pocket with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in gold letters around the patch. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911415/. Gift of Harry E. Krauss III. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 63. UA 2004.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne waistcoat with a front brown panel with rose bushes and daisies used by Bryan for the annual Yule Log ceremony at the College. It is made of silk. The side of the waistcoat is turquoise and the inside is lined with silk crepe. The buttons are silk covered buttons. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cream colored waistcoat with cotton lining worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has pearl buttons with machine-made button holes. There is a label in the neck that reads \"HR and L, B25\". It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue wool blazer worn by Mike Fitch, Class of 1993; Gentlemen of the College co-founder January 1990; Gentlemen of the College Music Director 1990-1993. From the very first Gentlemen performance (Tazwell \"Change of Pace\" performance in 1990) through the Final Concert of 1993, this jacket was worn for every single Gentlemen of the College performance from January 1990-May 1993. The front of the jacket has two brass buttons, approximately 0.5in. in diameter, and each sleeve has three brass buttons, approximately 0.25in. in diameter. The blazer was made by American Craftsman. It is in good condition and is a Mens size 39L. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.243\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black robe that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607756/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851925/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold jersey that was once owned by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The front of the jersey has a gold and black collar and \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in green. On the back of the shirt, \"WM\" is stitched in green with green and gold feathers. It is in good condition. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442390/in/set-72157601972522069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442406/in/set-72157601972522069/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn as outer layers over main garments, usually for warmth or weather protection against extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, food, or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear or headwear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black nylon shawl that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Dark maroon and white patterned cotton dashiki shirt. Front of shirt embroidered with ivory thread on collar, placket, pockets, and sleeves. circa 2008. Dashiki measures 34in. (length) x 24in. (width). Dashiki from Tanzania worn by Justin Reid while he was a pledge. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382788/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7.  UA 2011.585.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurple and yellow woven cloth Kente stole. Hand-woven Black Greek fraternity Kente stole imported from Ghana, Africa. This stole was worn for ceremonies and graduations, and features the two Omega Psi Phi colors, purple and yellow, represented in the purple woven background color and yellow woven letters. Kente cloth worn by Justin Reid, Class of 2009, as the first member of OPP to graduate. Stole measures 72in. (length) x 4.5in. (width). 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459541/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS3. UA 2011.585.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStoles cosponsored by the Lemon Project and Hulon Willis Association (HWA) and were given to approximately 40 members of the Class of 2012 at the first donning of the Kente Ceremony at WM on May 11, 2012. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. Located in Textiles S1, SS3. UA 2012.177.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack stole in the kente cloth design. Each side of the stole contains white, gold, and green stripes with WM stitched in gold, and 2013 stitched in white. There are also black tassels at the bottom on each side of the stole. The stole was used as part of the \"Donning of the Kente\" that was the program for the 2013 ceremony on May 10, 2013 as part of Commencement. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. The stole is in excellent condition with a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom section of white, green, and gold on the wearer's left. The stole also has a 0.125in. and a 0.5in. unraveling thread in the same section on the wearer's left. Gift of Jody Allen. UA 2013.086.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn over main garments or in place of main garments for protection from extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, or substances such as food or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear, headwear, body armor, or sports equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Dark beige corduroy overalls with a fleece interior worn by Minne Cole Savage, the first woman to receive her pilot's license through the William and Mary flight school. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851695/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851783/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.024\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow and blue cloth bib number that was used in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the American Athletic Union's National Championships in Sacremento, California. The runner's number is \"304\" and written in pen in the middle of the \"0\" is \"AAU 6/21/68, Sacramento, Calif., 3,000m. Steeplechase, 8:50 - 10th.\" It is in poor condition with several frayed edges and various spots around each number. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA  2010.679.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Red polyester and cotton apron with white screen printing. Made by Edwards, Scotchguard Protection in the USA. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary, STAFF.\" Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29in. (length) x 21in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382020/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382162/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.735.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn beneath main garments or protective wear to protect clothing from the body or the body from the clothing or to shape or support parts of the body. Underwear is the layer of clothing that is closest to the skin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black knee-length gym bloomers used in women's physical education classes by Mildred Williams Doughty, class of 1933.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674942/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton undergarment that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Cohen. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852161/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white bra with \"JT's Date\" inscribed on the front in black ink. Collected by James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus, from a Swem Library men's restroom. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.731.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be used by individuals as clothing care tools such as glove stretchers, as personal carrying or storage gear such as wallets, or backpacks, as protective equipment such as umbrellas or goggles, as personal or physical aids such as canes or eyeglasses, or as personal smoking or drug equipment such as pipes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the minor care or routine maintenance of clothing. This sub-classification does not include laundry artifacts, which are listed in Maintenance TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-silver straps with real metal used for mending colonial clothing that were owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to help individuals in performing day-to-day activities or to keep them safe or comfortable. This sub-classification includes devices that enhance personal vision, hearing, or mobility. It does not include clothing or tools and equipment designed for specific activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne football shaped fan attached to a stick. The fan is made of heavy cardstock and the front is yellow and green. The back reads \"I'm a WM Fan!\" There is a Taco Bell logo on left back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen and yellow football-shaped fan with the WM feathers logo; sponsored by Embassy Suites. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2007.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black and neon green sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"William  Mary\" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white handkerchief with \"300 Years  Still Partyin' Homecoming\" written in red. Has the Greek symbols for the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon as well as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.39\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.135\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.430\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"Great Service is IT\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were probably given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.181\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA pair of black and neon pink sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.182\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass engraved with the Greek letters Kappa Kappa Gamma in honor of the sorority at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. It is approximately 4 in. in diameter and in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.221\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to assist individuals in housing or transporting personal items such as clothing, adornment, or personal accessories. This sub-classification includes handheld containers such as luggage and containers that are worn such as bandolier bags or tool belts, It also includes clips, chains, and beads that are worn or carried to hold items. This sub-classification does not include containers that are listed in other classifications with the specific objects for which they were made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2.75in. in diameter and is 1.5in.  tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack and red bag with \"WM Homecoming '92\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne checkbook cover made of green vinyl with \"William and Mary\" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940334/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brass key chain engraved with the words \"Mrs. Tyler\" on it. There is also a key attached with the words \"Yale, Stamford, Connecticut\" written on it. The chain is approximately 2.25in.x 2.5in. Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.109\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown suitcase trunk with brown leather straps and end pieces that may have belonged to Ernest Goodrich. The trunk also has William and Mary stickers on all sides. It is 23.5in. x 13 in. In fair condition with a few holes. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tan and red dunlap box that was used by College President John Stewart Bryan to store his wig that was used in the annual Yule Log Ceremony at William and Mary. It is in poor condition with parts of the box starting to come apart. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911615/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911647/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 64. UA2009.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown canvas tennis bag that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The bag was made by The Horace Partridge Co. in Boston, Massachusetts sometime before 1900. The inside pouch is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, 502 Yarmouth Road, Towson, Maryland.\" There is another smaller pouch that is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, Roland Park Country School.\" The bag is approximately 28 in. x 10.5 in. The bag is in fair to poor shape with a few holes in the bottom and evidence of heavy fading all over the bag. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.370\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne canvass tote bag that was given to the Swem Library Board of Directors as gifts at their April 23-April 24, 2010 meeting. The bag was made by Crystal Boyce, Swem Circulation staff, out of the curtains in the Botetourt Theatre in Swem Libary. The pattern of the fabric contains several different shapes and sizes of green, gold, white, and blue triangles as well as white circles. Attached to the bag is a silver tag with the Swem window and \"Swem Library\", The College of William and Mary\" surrounding the window. The bag is approximately 13.5in. x 13.75in. and the handles are approximately 9.875in. (length). The bag is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.243\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gray nylon William and Mary messanger bag that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College. The front of the bag has \"William  Mary\" and the College seal in silver. \"The Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary\" is written around the College seal in silver as well. Attached to the bag are two gray handles and a shoulder strap, all made of a canvas material. The bag was made by Bearse Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Ill and Newburgh, N.Y. It is approximatley 18in. x 14in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2010.638\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold matchbook case made of cardboard with the College of William  Mary's seal and a pennant with \"W  M Restaurant\" on the cover. The matchbook was sold by the William  Mary Restaurant to customers and was made by Universal Match Corp., of Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 1.5 in. x 4.375 in. It is in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green William and Mary tote that features the William and Mary cypher in yellow on the front. The tote also has a white tag on the inside of the bag that reads \"KOOL PAK®/44706-ASI 65595-114/Made in China.\" The bag measures approximately 13in. (length) x 12in. (width) and is in good condition with an approximately 2.5in. and 0.5in. loose thread on the top left side of the bag. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow and black plastic key chain. Keychain features the three Greek letters composing the Fraternity name, Alpha Phi Alpha.  2.5in (length) x 0.75in (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2011.584.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white Nylon tote with dark blue handles. Front paint stencilled with multi-color logo and \"GAISF congress  General Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A., October 14-17, 1987.\" Back is paint stencilled with the Olympic Rings logo and \"USA.\" Tote measures 14in.(length) x 16in.(width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460463/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459985/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.734.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlue Vinyl backed nylon portfolio with white nylon zipper top made by Fabriko Incorporated in the USA. Front printed in white lettering with \"National Sports Festival, Colorado Springs, June 24 – July 3, 9 1983\" and sponsorship logos printed in white for companies including United, Kodak, Levi's, ARCO, and Miller Light Beer. Portfolio measures 15.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460757/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack vinyl backed nylon portfolio with top handles made by Tru-Touch in the USA. Front printed in gold with image of US Capitol building and Olympic Rings logo, and with \"United States Olympic Committee, House of Delegates Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29 – 30, 1988.\" Rear imprinted with relief of United States Olympic Committee emblem. Portfolio measures 13.625 in. (length) x 20 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460577/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381132/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWallet presented to Beatriz Hardy, Director of Special Collections Research Center, on April 16, 2012 at a tea ceremony in Swem Library board room by visting students and faculty of the Beijing Normal University. BNU students and faculty visited Swem Library as part of a campus tour for the grand opening of the William  Mary Confucius Institute. Four facsimile Chinese scrolls acquired with funds from the Confucius Institute and WM student calligraphy were exhibited in The Three Perfections for their visit. Gift of Beatriz Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.139.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack tote bag. Black bag with University Center Archives Board in white, UCAB in yellow and white, the image of a car in yellow and white, The College of William and Mary in green, and Seniors 2007 in white printed on the front side. Bag has external pockets on the front and sides and zippers shut. Bag measures 13.75 in. (height) x 13 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). Bag is in good condition with minor stains on the back and inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841304201/in/photostream/. Bag transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation, consumption, or personal storage or tobacco products or non-pharmaceutical drugs. This sub-classification does not include equipment used for the manufacture of tobacco products, which is listed in Other TE for Materials. it does not include household receptacles for tobacco, tobacco equipment, or tobacco waste that are listed in Containers for Smoking and Tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bottom stamped \"Bergmann\" and \"1844\". Bowl is 6.25in (height) x 11in. (width).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in faded green block letters. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). This item is similar to UA 2008.021. Cigarette case is 3in. (height) x 2in. (width).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in green block letters. This item is similar to UA 1998.004. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). The cigarette case is 3in.(height)x2in.(width). Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395929/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944706/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for grooming, hygiene, personal sanitation, or for enhancing one's appearance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite rectangular towel. White towel with \"Just Like A Waving Flag\", the AMP logo, \"K'naan, Wale  Friends\", and the date of the concert printed in blue on the front. Towel created for the 2010 Wale concert presented by AMP. Towel measures 17.5 in. (width) x 11 in. (length). Towel is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14864260293/in/photostream/. Towel transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts used to enhance or care for the appearance of skin, nails, or eyelashes. This sub-classification includes cosmetics, manicure and pedicure tools, tattooing and skin piercing tools, and associated containers and accessories. It does not include tools or supplies used for cleaning skin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black powder compact. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. The compact is 2in. square. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434895/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSilver tone metal rounded square cosmetic compact with stylized shield featuring a raised image of the post-restoration Wren Building and the text \"WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE WILLIAMSBURG, VA / FOUNDED 1693.\" The raised image also features some of the Wren Yard with the Lord Botetourt statue, a cannon, several trees on either side of the building, and a bench. The shield is affixed to the a black enamel circle; the underside of the compact features a matching black enamel circle, but with no emblem. The front of the compact has a small clasp with a double hinge on the opposite side. Inside the compact is a circular pressed cake of blush in rose pink. In the middle of the compact is a hinged piece of reflective metal that acts as a mirror. On the opposite side is a space for loose cosmetic/foundation powder with a rotating metal disk with an open circle on one side and perferations for dispensing powder on the other side. Compact measures 1.75 in. (width) 1.875 in. (length) x .5 in. (depth) and is in good condtion with some minor scratching/chipping of the black enamel on bottom. Swem SCRC purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.059.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the care, grooming, or removal of hair on the body, head, or face, except for eyelashes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green Schick razor with \"College of William  Mary\" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391597/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist people with personal sanitation and health preservation activities such as bathing, routine oral care, or birth control. This sub-classification does not include furniture or plumbing and drainage elements such as toilets or bathtubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton and polyester beach towel with the College of William and Mary's Seal on the front of it that was sold by the Alumni Gift Shop. The beach towel was developed in part by Charles L. Kendrick, III, while Director of Society Services for the Alumni Society from 1990 to 1994. The towel contains the most recent William and Mary Seal, with a golden sun at the top of the seal, and the words \"William  Mary\" in green just below the seal. It is approximately 52in. x 33.5in. and is in fair conditon with a few stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold cotton towel created by Recreational Sports at the College of William and Mary. The towel features a green outline of the student recreation center with \"Recreational Sports, College of William and Mary, www.wm.edu/rec\" written in green. It is approximately 26.5in x 16in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.294\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to manage, oversee, capture, harvest, or collect resources or to transform or modify particular materials, either raw or processed. These artifacts are normally created in response to problems inherent in the materials themselves; for example, wood requires certain kinds of cutting devices, fish require certain lures, and food requires certain serving materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for farming or gardening.  This classification includes implements used in planting, tending, harvesting, and storing crops and in processing food for animals but not food for humans.  This classification does not include tools and equipment used in caring for animals, in working with forest products, or in preparing fibers for textiles or other products from agricultural products.  It does not include agricultural structures, groundskeeping equipment, or artifacts that serve primarily as vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of land for planting or sowing. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in clearing, grading, digging, loosening, turing, or weeding soil. These items may be used prior to planting or sowing or during the growing process.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for treating or preparing food for animals. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for serving food to animals, which are listed in Animal Care Equipment or Pet Supplies. It does not include feed structures such as silos, which are listed in Agricultural Strucutres.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for gathering or handling crops or other agricultural products. This sub-classification includes artifacts for picking, reaping, threshing, sifting, drying, bunching, binding, and loading crops. Note: For a piece of equipment made for a specific crop, the name of the crop may be entered in subject field, whether or not the crop is noted in the object term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for setting or sowing plants or seeds for crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for managing or caring for crops, including artifacts used for fertilization, irrigation, pest contol, or grafting. This sub-classification does not include weeding tools, which are listed in Cultivation Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care, breeding, or study of animals. This classification includes instruments used in the practice of veterinary medicine, in the psychological study of animals, and in the care of animals, such as the tools a farrier uses to shoe animals. This classification does not include equipment used in processing animal products for human use (see Food Processing TE or Leather, Horn, Shellworking TE). Also excluded are structures for housng animals and the tools of trades related to animal husbandry that are not used directly with animals, such as a farrier's metalworking tools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the routine maintenance of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts for feeding, grooming, identifying, training, or controlling animals. It does not include artifacts used for the care of household pets or artifacts used for animal medical treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to promote the propagation of animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to support the shoeing of horses and other animals. This sub-classification does not include general blacksmithing tools, which are listed in Metalworking TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne rusted horseshoe that was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel at the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/. UA 1983.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for the care and maintenance of houshold pets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the medical examination, diagnosis, or treatment of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts used by animal doctors or others responsible for the care of animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to fabricate objects our of minimally processed, fibrous plant material, including grass, straw, reeds, bark, splints, and twigs, or from fibrous animal material, including bristles and hair. This classification includes tools used for basket-making, broom-making, brush-making, thatching, and wigmaking. It also includes tools, equipment, and supplies used for crafting similar products from synthetic fibers. This sub-classification does not include tools used for working with textiles or procesed wood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic and terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This classification does not include hunting and fishing weapons, which are listed in such Armament sub-classifications as Armament Accessories, Edge Weapons, and Firearms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification includes objects used in the commercial or recreational catching or harvesting of fish, shelfish, or marine mammals such as whales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the trapping of household pets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the processing, storage, and preparation of food or beverages for human consumption. This classification does not include tools for gathering, production, or management of food materials that are listed in Agricultural TE or Animal Husbandry TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as containers for baking, roasting, braising, broiling, steaming, boiling, or warming food.  This sub-classification does not include devices that heat food, such as stoves, rice cookers, and waffle irons, which are listed in Food Preparation Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that facilitate the preparation of food for beverages but do not play an active role in food preparation. This sub-classification includes artifacts used specifically for the handling, maintenance, or storage of kitchenware.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for mixing, chopping, grinding, decorating, separating, shaping, extracting, or measuring food or beverages. This sub-classification also includes hearth equipment, devices for cooking and drying, and other misscellaneous tools. It does not include cooking vessels, food storage equipment, or equipment for processing plants or animals into food products.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to manufacture food products from animals, animal products, grains, vegetables, fruits, or other plant materials. This sub-classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in such activities as milling, butchering, cheesemaking, and rendering which are often, but not always, handled outside of the home kitchen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1 inch in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.277\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created specifically to keep food or beverages, either as pieces of furniture such as cabinets, as appliances such as refrigerators, or as containers such as casks and tea caddies. This sub-classification also includes container accessories such as bungs, stoppers, and stands. It does snot include shipping containers, product packages, general cabinetry, or storage items used for kitchenware or the serving of food.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages by humans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as receptacles from which beverages are directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers inteded for individual place settings. It does not include eating vessels or vessels designed for the presentation and serving of beverages, which are listed in Serving Vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow cup with green writing that says \"GO INDIANS\" across the top of the cup. Also has text \"Ted Filer's Mechanicsville Motor Co. Inc.\" Image available on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648147/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. \"William and Mary Homecoming 93'\" reads across the front in green letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647397/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647291/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow plastic tumbler with college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green letters on one side; WM logo with feathers and \"Tribe\" underneath in green and silver letters on the other side. It is 4.5 inches (height). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645751/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649157/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow plastic tumbler, includes \"The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel\" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485768/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486520/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBright green tumbler with color changing properties when filled with cold beverages. Cup given to staff members at the annual Employee Appreciation Day in the Sadler Center on May 30, 2012. Gift of Eileen O'Toole. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.216.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - green plastic tumbler with gold line drawing of the William  Mary seal. Gold text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY - THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI\" circles the seal. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in good condition. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 - green plastic tumbler with gold text \"300 / William  Mary / 1693 * 1993 / Society of the Alumni.\" There is a field of gold stars around the number 300. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in fair condition with a 2.25 in. crack on the bottom of the tumbler near the sprue/gate mark. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - white plastic (polypropylene)tumbler created for Homecoming 2012. Text on tumbler in dark green reads, \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" (front) and \"THE WILLIAM  MARY / ALUMNI ASSOCIATION\" (back). Tumbler was thrown to paradegoers during the 2012 Homecoming Parade; this tumbler was caught by Special Projects Librarian, Kay Domine, during the Swem Library Homecoming Parade Viewing party on the terrace. Tumbler measures 5 in. (height) x 3.375 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in excellent condition. Gift of Kay Domine. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.346.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-plastic cups. One yellow cup with \"William and Mary\" and the WM logo around rim in green. It was sold at College Bookstore. The cup is 5in. (height).  One white cup with \"William and Mary Tribe\" and WM logo in green. A Milton's Pizza ad is on the back. This cup was purchased at a WM football game in 1981. It is 4.5 in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1985.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cup with 2 green and blue turtles and the words \"VIMS Aquarium\" on the side. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green cups decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, \"The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni\".  The cups are 4.5in (height). UA 1990.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white cup decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto \"Tribe Pride - Get It!\" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers. It was used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. The cup is 5.25in (height). UA 1990.064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"The Best of Times\" logo for homecoming 1989. The cup is 4.5in. (height). UA 1990.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne purple plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"William and Mary Magic\" logo for the 1990 homecoming. The cup is 4.5in (height). UA 1990.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow cup decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words \"Go Indians\", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1991.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 red, white and black plastic cups with \"WM Homecoming '92\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow 5in. tall cup, green and silver lettering \"WM Tribe\" with two white feathers on one side; college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green lettering on the other. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485086/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649001/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white 3in. tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed \"The Tribe of William and Mary College.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647479/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and white plastic cup with words \"WM Tribe\" and Indian feathers. Iamge available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484054/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow 5in. tall cup with words \"William and Mary Tribe\" in green and white lettering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cup, 5.5in., from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads \"The Tribe - William and Mary College\" in black lettering. The cup is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\"  The cup is 5.5.in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 9. UA 1995.017.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-cups, white, purple, and green. White cup if from homecoming 1992 :\"A Class Act\". The purple cup is from homecoming 1990: \"WM Magic\". And the green cup is from homecoming 1989:\"The Best of Times.\"  The cups are 3in (height). UA1995.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green 5.5in. cup with words \"The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni\" in gold letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green mugs with gold colored rims, stars in gold, words \"300 William and Mary 1693-1993\". UA 1998.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gray cup with black design on front. The words \"Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!\" appear on the back. UA 1998.085\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup, front blue and black words appear \"The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union\" with phone numbers. UA 1998.086\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup with \"Tribe Athletics\" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.UA 2008.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter Jefferson cup of the kind given by The Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to recognize individuals or organizations for their service to William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. The cup was made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945498/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter Jefferson cup used by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. Also engraved are the initials \"BFG.\" The cup is made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396919/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used to celebrate Homecoming at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a depiction of the Wren building in purple with the words \"Raising the Roof\" written in between the second and third floors of the building. Under the Wren building is written \"Homecoming 1995\" in yellow; \"October 26-29\" in purple; \"Society of the Alumni\" in purple; and \"College of William and Mary\" in purple. The advertising partner for the cup was The Governor's Land at Two Rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Lcoated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.636\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used during the Homecoming celebration at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a green and gold royal crown with the phrase \"The Majesty of It All\" written below the crown in green. Also written on the cup are the phrases \"Homecoming,\" \"October 24-27,\" \"College of William and Mary,\" and \"Society of the Alumni\" in green. There is also a gold \"96\" indicating the Homecoming year. The advertising partner for the cup was GEICO insurance. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.637\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was created by the Athletics Department to sell at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The cup includes the William and Mary mascot, the Griffin, and under the griffin is the word \"Tribe\" in green and gold. The cup was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery and the William and Mary Bookstore. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396591/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Mrs. Jack Beswick. Located in Dec. Obj. UA 2014.028.01ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dark green mug decorated with a three-dimensional gold banner with laurels stating \"College of William and Mary\" with the coat of arms. Mug was purchased in the college bookstore circa 1970. The mug is 4\" H x 3.3/4 diameter; handle is 2 1/2\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452324255. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gray stoneware mug inscribed \"25th Reunion, Class of 1942\" and \"WM\", made in colonial pattern. The mug is 6in (height). UA 1991.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. UA 1994.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne mug with imprint logo. The Mug is 5in (height) and is cracked. UA 1994.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHand-thrown stoneware mug with clear and blue glaze. Inscribed \"25th Reunion - Class of 1942\" around the rim; body of mug contains a motif with \"WM\" in the center. Throwing marks are visible inside the mug. Bottom imprint reads \"An Approved Williamsburg Souvenir\". Dimensions: 5 1/2\" H x 2 7/8 Diameter, handle is 4\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Condition is good: contains some firing cracks on the bottom of mug, and handle has large dark spot. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452387825, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452505773, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452747444. UA 1994.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gray mug inscribed \"Homecoming 1969\" and \"WM\".  It is 6in (height). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription \"A New Library for a New Century\". UA 1999.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by \"College of William and Mary 1693\". Manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is approximately 8.25in(length) with the top on, and 3.75 in. in diameter and is in good condition.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.050\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne grey with marble pattern plastic mug celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the a cappella group The Gentlemen of the College. The cup has the Gentlemen of the College Logo, the letters \"GOTC\", the William and Mary seal, and \"est. Jan. 1990, 20 Years of G's, May 1, 2010.\" The \"GOTC\" is in the grey marble pattern as the cup, but the rest of the inscriptions are in green. The cup is approximately 2.5in. in diameter, and is 4.75in. (height). It is in excellent condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGold plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on front in green text with \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town, Catering\" on the back \"Good beer. Good food. Good people. Bad parking. Since 1974.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held at The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373926/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374344/. Gift of Professor Sharon Zuber and her Fall 2011 LCST 201 'Constructing the News' Class. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.709.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on the front with green text \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town\" on the back \"William  Mary, Alumni.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held by The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113450711/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373786/. Gift of Bea Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.730.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne drinking glass that was given out at a dance for new pledges to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The glass contains the words \"Kappa,\" \"Alpha,\" and \"Theta\" in black. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. It is approximately 3in.x 5.625in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396405/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne drinking glass that was given out at the Phi Mu fraternity pledge formal at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The glass contains the name of the fraternity, \"Phi Mu,\" the crest of the fraternity below that, and below the crest are the words \"Pledge Formal 1978\". All of the words are etched in white. The glass is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.241\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne drinking glass with a gold rim that was given out at the Theta Delta Chi fraternity's Sweetheart Dance in 1981. The glass also is engraved with Theta Delta Chi's seal and \"Sweetheart Dance 1981.\" The glass once belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982, while a student at the College. It is in fair condition and is approximately 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass goblet removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. The goblet is 6in (height)  and 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1984.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold toned goblet, engraved with \"Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room\". It was made at ODIOT, Paris. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.037\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wine bottle that was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. The bottle is 1ft (height) with a base diameter of approximately 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wine bottle found under the Brafferton in 1865. President Benjamin S. Ewell gave the bottle to Union Army Col. E.A. True in 1865, and it was returned to William  Mary in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Ewell in two labels attached to the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. The bottle is 9.5in (height) with a base diameter of 4.5in. Originally accessioned as 1957-58. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.101\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Stein that  includes the name \"Punchy;\" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as receptacles from which food is directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers intended for individual place settings. It does not include drinking vessels or vessels designed for the presenation and serving of food, which are listed in Serving Vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as implements for consuming food or beverages. This sub-classification includes tools intended for individual place settings. It does not include utensils designed for the serving of food or beverages, which are listed in Serving Utensils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934474/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tin baby spoon featuring a raised neck and seven stamped dots on the bottom of the handle of the spoon. The spoon measures 3.25in. and is in fair condition. There is a 0.125in. rust stain on the right side of the back of the spoon's bowl as well as a 1in. rust stain on the left of the back of the spoon's bowl. There are two 0.125in. rust stains on the raised neck of the spoon. There are also small rust stains on the bottom of the handle and a 1in. white stain inside the front of the bowl of the spoon. Image at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13544454324/. Transferred from the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065). UA 1985.029.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the use of food service vessels, utensils, or related articles. This sub-classification includes food waste containers, dining tables coverings, and containers for food service artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907.\" The napkin holder is 2in. in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under \"Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling\" for more information. UA 2009.276\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green thermal cup holder that features the WM Student Assembly seal in gold on the front (with \"SA\" in green in the middle of the seal) and the basics of the Medical Amnesty policy. The Medical Amnesty was created in 2012 with the purpose of encouraging students to seek assistance without fear of violating student conduct codes and receiving disciplinary action. This cup holder was collected by the Young Democrats at the first ever student Tribe tailgate at the Reserve in the Compton lot. The cup holder measures about 12.5in. and is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGroupings of artifacts originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Food Service TE sub-classifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as implements for the serving of food or beverages. This sub-classification does not include tools used for food preparation or consumption.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white platter, 9.25 x 13.25\" x 1.5\", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown. It was used in the dining hall in the 1930s and made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The platter is 9.25in x 13.25in x 1.5in. UA1988.077\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green wine decanter with seal on front reading \"Chi Omega Winter Journal '65\". It has a straw stopper and tassle, and an inner bubble for holding ice. The decanter was made in Italy. It belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. UA1991.097\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cutting, handling, or processing timber or for harvesting non-food forest crops such as bark or rubber. This classification does not include equipment for cartage, which is classified under Transportation Artifacts, or equipment for manufacturing products from wood, which is classified under Woodworking TE or Papermaking TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for fabricating objects from homogenous, complex compounds, such as glass, clay, rubber, synthetic resins, plastics, or waxes. This classification also includes the tools, equipment, and supplies used for producing such homogenous, complex compounds. These compounds differ from other materials because they generally require elaborate processing at some point during their use. As compounds, they differ from other processed materials such as leather because they are not discrete units; they differ from aggregate materials such as masonry because of their homogeneity and their need for elaborate processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. The cast is 10inx17in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 11inx18in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.108\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 9inx15in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.278\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for proccessing materials that are animal in origin. This classification includes tools and equipment for processing furs or hides, for preparing leather, for fabricating leather products, for working shell, horn, bone, or ivory, and for making things from quills or feathers. This classification also includes artifacts for processing materials that are the products of insects or bacteria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with natural stone or with aggregate materials such as concrete, mortar, brick, or plaster. These aggregate materials can be of natural or manufactured origin. They differ from materials related to Glass, Plastics, and Clayworking TE because they lack homegeneity and the need for complex processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for casting, forging, machining, or fabricating metals or metal products. This classification does not include tools, equipment, and supplies used in mining or preliminary processing of ores, which are listed in Mining and Mineral Harvesting TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRound metal die in 2 pieces. It was for striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. The base is 5in. in diameter. The die is 2.25in. in diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for extracting materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state from the natural environment. This classification includes equipment usde for underground and surface mines, quarries, oil and water wells, for prospectingm and for supplemental processing operations such as breaking, milling, washing, cleaning, or grading. it also includes tools used for ice harvesting and salt harvesting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transform or modify materials in ways that extend beyond the range of one classification. This classification includes terms for multi-purpose tools and tools that work with a variety of materials as well as generic terms that may be used if the particular context of use is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with materials that mask surfaces by depositing a residual film such as a paint film, or by using adhesives to attach a thin covering such as wallpaper or gold leaf to a surface. This classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in decorative, artistic, and protective appliactions. Excluded from this classification are tools and equipment that are used with thicker coatings, such as wood veneers or plastic laminates, and tools and equipment used for metal plating. Also excluded are tools and equipment associated with printing processes such as printing blocks and silkscreens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the manufacture of materials formed from the residue of suspension or in the fabrication of products made of such materials. Paper (whether made from wood pulp, textile fibers, or plastic fibers) is the principle product that falls in this classification. Particles mixed with liquids form suspesions. Although felt is made of materials that are matted like paper, tools for felting are listed in Textileworking TE because felt is not formed from suspension.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of materials made from fibers and the preparation of woven fabrics. Also included in this category are tools, equipment, and supplies used for manufacturing objects from fibers or cloth. This classification includes tools specific to the preparatoin of fibers, such as hatchels and cotton gins, but excludes tools, such as sheep shears and cotton balers, that are related to sources of fibers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processes and techniques involving needle and thread, including applique, breading, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in gathering, hooking, and pleating. It includes artifacts used by dressmakers, tailors, hatters, and sailmakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pouch of 10 gilt on brass buttons from a colonial article of clothing worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. Six of the buttons are 0.75in. in diameter and 4 are 0.5in. in diameter. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.021.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the processing of natural fibers into thread and yarn or in the processing of thread and yarn into finsihed textiles such as lace, cloth, or cordage. Processes include spinning, weaving, knitting, knotting, twining, and finishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the fabrication of objects for wood. This classification includes artifacts used with and to created physically modified wood by-products such as plywood, chipboard, and masonite. This classification excludes tools and equipment for making objects out of the chemically modified wood by-products such as paper, rayon, or rubber. Note: Various woodworking trades, such as carpentry, coopering, shipbuilding, or wheelwrighting, may be noted in a subject field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 15 different nail samples that were taken from the Ash Lawn-Highland estate of U.S. President James Monroe. The samples were taken from different parts of the house including the porch, columns, roof, and siding. A lot of the nails are rusty and in poor condition. Located in BG S5. UA 1996.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that do not meet the definitions of this category's other classifications. This classification includes specialized tools originally created to transform raw materials into specific finished products such as cigars and gems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used for the observation of natural phenomena or to apply knowledge gained from such observation. Tools in this category tend to be made to enlarge or record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications in this category are related by virtue of the fact that they include artifacts created to employ a particular body of knowledge. The classifications are based on knowledge rather than materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies, originally created for the study of sound and its effect on hearing. Artifacts listed in this classification may be used for generating, detecting, observing, testing, modifying, and/or measuring sound. They differ from artifacts in Sound Communication TE in that their function is to study sound, not to transmit or receive it. They differ from some related items in Medical and Psychological TE in that the function of items in Acoustical TE is to examine the nature and effects of sound, not to dignose or treat medical conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-production. This classification includes firearms, artillery, blade weapons, and striking weapons. It does not include structures designed for housing troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmunition for armament, whether intended for particular weapons, such as BBs and cartridges, or intended to be deployed alone, such a grenades, missiles, or bombs. This sub-classification includes ammunition casings, such as sabots, and planted explosive weapons, such as mines or petards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects used as accessories for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-protection. This sub-classification includes weapon components and artifacts used for weapon care or storage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavy weapons that employ combustion or explossion to fire a projectile. Artillery may be portable and may be employed by one person, but typically it is fired from a more or less stationary position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing worn as defensive armament, including formal parts of a suit of armor and protective devices used in combat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeapons that cut or pierce by cutting. This sub-classification includes edged weapons such as bayonets that are accessories to firearms and tools such as cross bows that launch edged weapons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProjectile-firing weapons that can be deployed easily by one person and, in most cases, uses explosive propellant. This sub-classification does not include ammunition, firearms accessories, or crew-served heavy armament. Note: For combination and conversion pieces, used multiple terms, e.g., \"Pistol\" and \"Carbine\" for a pistol carbine, and \"Musket, Flintlock\" and \"Musket, Percussion\" for a musket converted from flintlock to percussion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmament designed to batter or crush by weight or momentum, including weapons that propel non-explosive or non-penetrating missiles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document objects and events outside of the earth's atmosphere. Artifacts listed in this classification differ from those in Optical TE in that they are not intended to address particular problems associated with vision. They differ from those in Surveying and Navigational TE in that they are concerned with observation rather than with the practical uses for such observation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document physiological or anatomical aspects of organisms for purposes other than diagnosis or treatment. Tools for diagnosis and treatment of people are include in Medical and Psychological TE; those for animals are in Veterinary Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study or manufacture of substances based upon their molecular composition, structure, and properties. Artifacts used for the study of atomic and subatomic particles are included in Nuclear Physics TE, and artifacts used for the study of the interaction of physical objects are in Mechanical Measurement Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the sampling, observation, measurement, or recording of specific chemical properties in specialized applications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlassware and other general equipment used in different types of laboratories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne coin silver beaker across, inscribed with \"H\", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. The beaker is 3.5in (height) x 3in (width). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for moving earth or building structures. This classification includes paving machines and equipment that modify by demolition, such as wrecking balls or jackhammers. It also includes tools such as pile drivers used for the construction of highways or structural facilities. This classification does not include specialized tools listed in other classifications or used in the construction industries, such as cranes, hammers, or cement mixers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control, distribute, modify, observe, measure, or document electricity and magnetism. This classification includes tools, equipment, and components used in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical and electronic devices as well as those used in the delivery of electricity or electrical power. This classification does not include electrical or electronic devices created to serve other specific purposes, such as sound communication or data processing, nor does it include electrical motors and generators, which are listed in Power Producing Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document electrical or magnetic activity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round magnet featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. The magnet is approximately 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035602/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects originally created to maintain or repair electrical monitoring equipment or install or repair electrical delivery system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects originally created to serve as part of an electricity delivery system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to generate, convert, or distribute energy or power. This classification does not include objects listed in Electrical System Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects originally created to generate power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to assist in the transmission or regulation of power, particularly mechanical power in power-producing equipment or other machines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts related to energy production that do not meet the definintions of this classification's other sub-classifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document geological phenomena. This classification includes geologists' picks and seismic measuring devices, but it excludes tools used for harvesting or mining rock or mineral materails.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cleaning, laundering, or groundskeeping activities performed in or around a home or a public building, whether performed occasionally or as a business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to wash or assist in the washing of food service or food preparation items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care or maintenance of areas around structures such as lawns, flower beds, or sidewalks, or for larger landscaped areas such as athletic fields or golf courses. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used to prepare land specifically for the cultivation of crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning or tidying of furnishings, buildings, or building spaces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tin green, gold, and white trash can that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The can features the College of William and Mary seal on the front and the William and Mary mascot, the Indian, on the back carrying a tomahawk. It is approximately 19.25in.(length) and 9.75in. in diameter. It is in poor condition with heavy corroding inside the can. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.639\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning, drying, or presenting of clothing and linens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo laundry bags, white with four Indians on front in aqua. Penned in black marker are the words \"Harry Krauss 219 Yates\" and \"K-172\" stamped on the other. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811949/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812031/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811845/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675114/.Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 2004.012.1 and UA 2004.012.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study, measurement, or utilization of the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. This classification includes general-purpose mechanical devices, such as wedges or hoists, and specialized devices, such as tensiometers or pressure gauges, used to measure mechanical properties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects that utilize the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gasses, including general-purpose mechanical devices and objects used specifically for the maintenance of mechanical devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects used for the study or measurements of the static or dynamic properties of solid, liquids, or gasses, including force, motion, pressure, flow, tension, friction, ductility, torque, velocity, and viscosity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of humans. This classification includes dental tools, objects used for sight and hearing, and objects used to study psychological testing or treatment. It does not include objects used to study physical phenomena (see Acoustical TE, Biological TE, Chemical TE, and Optical TE) or tools for veterinary medicine, which are included in Animal Husbandry TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate dental examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct or essential role in these activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of the human mouth and teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct role in these activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment used for human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment that are not specifically designed for dental purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate or enable the exchange of money, goods, or services. This classification includes those artifacts used to present goods, such as counters, as well as product packages and labels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document atmospheric phenomena.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to study atomic structure and elementary particles as well as the physical properties of the universe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or record light. This classification includes commonly used equipment, such as binoculars and microscopes. It excludes specialized artifacts created for other scientific observation, such as visual acuity charts or telescopes that are used particularly for astronomy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for controling the behavior of people or for providing security or protection for property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to provide security or protection for property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of three keys made for the Earl Gregg Swem Library Time Capsule. The capsule was created to honor the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary and sealed on February 4, 1994. It will be opened in 2093. This item is restricted. Located in BG S5. UA 1994.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control the behavior of people. This sub-classification includes objects used for restraint, prosecution, punishment, torture, and execution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position of an observer relative to known reference points or to indicate the form and extent of a region, such as land surface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position or course of an observer relative to known reference points.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to indicate the form or extent of a region such as a land surface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for recording or measuring time. This classification does not include timekeeping artifacts created for specialized purposes, such as chronometers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford. Includes a photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1977.024\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram \"GDG\" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved \"Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1925\" in block letters and \"SP December 5 1776\" in script.\" Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407531/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials \"HB\" in the center and the legend \"From the alumni of William  Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service November 2, 1935.\" Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018400/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed \"Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522.\" The dial is also signed \"Lepine Invenit et fecit.\" Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021662/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieved to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne watch that contains the Gentlemen of the College logo on the face. The watch is in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA replica of the William and Mary sundial that was given to College President Paul R. Verkuil by the Endowment Association.  The sundial is inscribed \"The Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary Recognizes Paul R. Verkuil For his leadership and extends its appreciation to his commitment in developing strong financial support for the College's future. February 6, 1992.\" The bronze sundial is situated on a 0.75in. thick piece of wood that is 16in. in diameter.  The sundial is in good condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.259\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brown wood frame clock with a burlap backing that once belonged to Wilford Kale, Jr., alumnus of the College of William and Mary. The clock features images of a Native American and a William and Mary football player in green and gold, a depiction of a small green wall clock, and \"William and Mary Indians\" with two green, gold, and white feathers sticking out from \"Indians\". Attached to the burlap background are a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a green second hand under the image of the clock. Beside the football player is the signature \"Holst\". The clock is approximately 19in. x 12.75in. It is in fair condition with some chips and fading in the paint of the Native American and the football player. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and black watch with nylon wristband. The watch features a digital dial which gives the time and day of the week, an LED backlight, and a compass stitched directly into the dark green woven nylon wristband . The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters. Watch measures 11.25in.(length) x 1.875in.(width). Watch worn by OPP pledge Justin Reid, Class of 2009, because being on time is very important for the pledges. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454067/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377226/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, record, or measure mass (weight) or physical dimensions such as length, area, or volume. This classification includes general-purpose measuring devices such as precision balances or folding rules. It excludes artifacts created to measure time and to measure particular scientific data. Also excluded are specialized measuring devices and gauges such as sextants or carpenter's squares.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrass spring scale measuring up to 4 pounds or 2 kilograms with measurements in ounces and grams. Scale manufactured by Chatillon of New York. Painted black iron backing is incised with the number \"142.\" The upper metal loop to hang the scale is still attached, but the hook for attaching the item to be weighed is not included. Scale measures 6 in. (height) x 1.325 (width) x .625 (depth). Scale is in good condition with minor discoloration of the brass plate front, and rusting of the iron backing. Scale belonged to Bruce Goodwin, WM Geology Professor from 1963-1996. Transferred from Box 2 of the Bruce Goodwin Papers (UA 6.049). Gift of the Bruce Goodwin Family. Located in BG. UA 2012.418.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document heat and its effects.  Excluded from this classification are specialized artifacts created to serve specific purposes, such as a meteorological thermometer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used to enable communication. This category includes those classifications for literal and abstract communication- Printing TE and Musical TE. This category does not include things produced as communication, such as works of art or documents. These are the artifacts created by the tools in this category, and they are listed in Communication Artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronic means, and in a manner subject to human intervention (e.g., by physical manipulation of beads in an abacus, or by varying the parameters incorporated into computer software). Single-purpose devices, such as a digital watch or a digital thermometer, whose functions involve only the conversion of physical input (e.g. temperature, pressure, etc.) into visual, audible, or mechanical output, are not included here, but are classified according to their specific function (e.g., Timekeeping TE or Thermal TE).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the processing of information, but that do not themselves process information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION.\" Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943374/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering. The mousepad is 8in x 9in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu\" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads \"e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat\". The bottom right-side of the pad read \"Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation\" in white lettering. The pad is 9inx8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.078\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlastic clamshell CD case with \"Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office\" seal on front. Case accompanied electronic resource holdings in WM Digital Archive: Public statements of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, 2009 (UA23.3 .G38 2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10288/16115. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.704.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronical means.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStorage devices for processed information. Note: \"Recording\" from other Documents also may be used for media containing recorded music and video, and \"Software\" or a narrower term from Data Processing Accessories also may be used for media containing computer programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment specifically created to facilitate data processing by accomplishing input, storage, or outpost of data, but that do not have independent data procesing capabilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the creation of precision drawings, such as architectural plans, mechanical designs, maps, or charts. This classification does not include general purpose writing, drawing, and lettering tools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to produce musical sounds or to be audibly incorporated into musical performances. This classification does not include devices that amplify, transmit, or record musical sound, or devices intended for other purposes whose sound may, on occasion, be integrated into a musical performance (e.g., cannons or churchbells to accompany the 1812 Overture).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the production of musical sound by manual or mechanical.electronic means, but that do not themselves generate such sound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pitch pipes that were used by the student a cappella group The Stairwells during practices and performances at the College of William and Mary. The pipe contained 13 keys with holes to blow through for the appropriate pitch. Each pipe is in a red case and were made by WM. Kratt Co. Both items are in fair condition with some rusting on the bottom of the pipes. Gift of Austin Powell, musical director of the Stairwells in 2009. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.282.1 and UA 2009.282.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts created to produce musical sounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden rope-tension drum used by the Queens' Guard at various campus events at the College of William and Mary. The top and bottom of the drum are red and white, while the body of the drum is brown. The body of the drum has the words \"Queen's Guard\" in gold and black at the top, a coat of arms with a red phoenix rising from the ashes against a white background and six black spontoons surrounding the phoenix, and the Queen's Guard motto \"Corona Veniet Delectis,\" victory shall come to the worthy, is painted in black and gold at the bottom. The drum was made by Eames Fine Craft of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The drum is approximately 22.75in.(height) and 19in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Pav A 2450 A. Item number Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.377\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to capture a visual image by optical, chemical, or digital means, such as cameras, film, or darkroom equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCameras and equipment attached to camers for the purpose of capturing a visual image. Included in this sub-classification are camera parts, lenses, filters, lighting attachements, and camera supports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden twin lens reflex camera that was made by the Cam-O Corp. company in Kansas City, Missouri that was used for creating class photographs for schools, as it was labelled a \"school camera\" by the company. The camera used 46mm film or 1.75in film rolls. The lens of the camera is a Wallensak Raptar 4.5in lens. The camera is approximately 13 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Black Changing Bag (UA 1999.069.2) Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black changing bag, designed to be light-proof in order to allow certain tasks with photosensitive materials to be performed away from the darkroom, such as loading a reel with film. The changing bag has a zipper along the edges with two sleeves for the user to insert his or her arms inside. The bag is approximately 41 in. x 25 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Wooden Cam-O Corp. Twin Lens Reflex Camera (UA 1999.069.01). Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. Located in Textiles S1, SS8. UA 1999.069.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver Kodak camera that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is inside a brown leather case with a neck strap attached to it. The camera is 5 in. x 3 in. The camera is in good condition and the case is in fair condition with a broken strap. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Bell and Howell movie camera that was once used by College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is enclosed in a brown leather case with the initials \"T.A.G., JR.\" engraved in gold. The camera is approximately 5 in. x 4 in. The camera and its case are in fair condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the production of photographic images and are not used directly with cameras or photprocessing equipment. Included in this sub-classification are maintenance gear and ancillary studio equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper, film, and tape created to capture and present images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used in transforming a latent image, as captured by light-sensitive chemicals on film, into a visible negative or positive image.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to reproduce written, photographic, or artistic material, whether in very limited quantities (as in the case of artistic engravings or lithographs) or in quantities required for widespread distribution. This classification includes specialized tools such as handpresses, engraver's blocks, or photocopiers, that are used for bookbinding, engraving, etching, lithography, or screen printing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment used to asemble sheets of printed material into collated and/or bound volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used in conjunction with replication equipment to reproduce quantities of graphic material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne printers plate image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. It is 7inx10in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1979.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Millington Signature Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate including the signature of John Millington and the label \"Signature of John Millington. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938\". Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2.625 in. (length) x 3.125 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. The back layer of the wood is peeling off to reveal \"Ewing Jan 1938\". Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn Old Hand Generator Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old hand generator and a label reading \"An old hand generator. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1939.\" Plate measure 1 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. A layer of cardstock is peeling away from the back to reveal illegible writing. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary College Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting the Brafferton, the President's House, and the Wren building, and a label reading \"William and Mary College from a lithograph by Thomas Millington in 1840. WM Bulletin v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood and illegible writing on the back. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInsolated Conductors Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting insulated conductors and a label reading \"Insulated Conductors. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing Jan. 1938\", \"J. Chem Ed.\", and \"fig. 9) handwritten on the back of the wooden block. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.625 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. John Millington's Desk Engraving Plate. Wood and Metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington's desk and a label reading \"Dr. John Millington's Desk, WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and \"Ewing\" \"Dr. John Millington's Desk\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnlabeled Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with the words \"Ewing\" \"Jan. 1932\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.125 in. (length) 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. John Millington Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington and a label with the words \"Dr. John Millington. W  M Bullentin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOld Apparatus Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting some equipment and a label reading \"Old apparatus in the possession of the College of William and Mary. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting James Madison and a label reading \"James Madison, D.D. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig. 5\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Barton Rogers Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting William Barton Rogers and a label reading \"William Barton Rogers. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig 6\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBronze Tablet Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with depicting a bronze tablet and a label reading \"Bronze tablet in Rogers Hall. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4 in. (length) x in. 3.125 (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. William Small Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. William Small and a label reading \"Dr. William Small W  M Bullentin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed., Fig 1.\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures in. (height) x in. (length) x in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Motor Dynamo Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old motor and a label reading \"Old motor dynamo. W  M Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 1.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper engraving plate mounted on piece of wood portraying John Johns. An inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to UA 1984.011. The plate is 13.5inx8.2in and the wood is 15.3in.x10.2in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1986.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinting plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035784/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435361/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036092/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435681/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036514/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036668/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA 1993.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.053\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinters Plate used in book \"Hark Upon The Gale\" by Wilford Kale. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinters plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews from The College of William  Mary in Virginia Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia\" on the left, an image of the Wren building with the subscript \"The Sir Christopher wren Building, 1695, after the plate in the Bodleian Library\" on the right, and \"CA 9-3000, Ext. 226 Willamsburg\" along the bottom of the metal plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (length). The Block is in good condition with some accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the stamp side and minor discoloration and stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoon, No Place to Go… Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Soon, no place to go…\" across the top and an image depicting the Williamsburg Regional Library, a man in colonial garb nailing and eviction notice to a post, and anthropomorphic books crying on a curb. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length).The block is in good condition with moderate accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Parking Regulations Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"New Parking Regulations\" on the top and an image depicting parking signs that read \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no standing\", \"no parking\" \"2 hour parking\", \"30 minutes parking\", \"2 hour parking\", \"one hour parking\", and \"parking all day Toano 7mi\". A parking official is shown in the top left corner riding a motorcycle and holding a chalk tire-marking tool. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnother Rose Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Another Rose\" across the top and an image depicting Mayor Stryker standing among roses and receiving a rose with the label \"Doctor of Law\" from an out-of-frame arm bearing the label \"MCV\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Parking Game Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"The Parking Game\" across the top and a series of images depicting a woman parking in a \"2 hr parking\" spot, having her car marked by a parking official, and returning two hours later to remove the mark on her tire and says \"Safe for two more hours\". \". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStella Neiman Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the quote \"…surely a woman should help rock the cradle. –Mrs. Stella Neiman Candidate for city council\" and an image of Stella Neiman rocking a cradle labeled \"Wms BURG\" and \"Cradle of Liberty\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden printer's block used for stamping bearing the likeness of Lord Botetourt. The block was originally housed in the Old Printing Press Office in Swem Library. Surrounding Lord Botetourt are the words \"The Right Hon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Bottetourt, late Governor of Virginia.\" The engraving measures approximately 2 in. x 3 in. and the block is approximately 2.83 in. x 3.125 in. It is in fair condition with wear showing around the edges of the engraving. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.500\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3- reproduction copies of the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England that shows the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1740. One of the copies is inscribed \"Taken from the copper plate found by us in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1930.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by Kate M. Cannon and Mary F. Goodwin. Approximately 17.5 in. x 14.5in. They are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.388\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the Peyton Randolph House with a woman in eighteenth century clothing following a little girl in eighteenth century clothing pushing a toy baby carriage. It also features a little boy playing the hoop rolling game and a woman on the porch of the Peyton Randolph House both in eighteenth century clothing. \"343\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). It is in good condition with one 0.875in. blue stain and another 0.75in. blue stain on the right edge of the printing block. It also has a 2in split on the back near the bottom as well as two 0.875in. splits on the bottom edge of the woodblock. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil and a 0.125in. turquois stain on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century shops and/or houses in Williamsburg. There are men and women in eighteenth century clothing walking and standing in front of the houses/shops. A courier on horseback is depicted riding through the town of Williamsburg with his hand up. One male figure standing in front of the houses/shops is depicted waving to the courier. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil on the back and \"119\" written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in good condition. The printing block has a 0.75in. split and a white stain in the shape of a \"p\" on the back. There is also a 0.875in. split and some chipping on the bottom edge of the printing block. The top edge of the printing block has a 0.375in. and a 0.25 in. crack along with some small white stains. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the interior of an eighteenth century tavern room with men in eighteenth century clothes standing in the room. The men are talking, joking, and smoking with one another in the room. \"149\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the printing block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in fair condition. There are three splits going along the length of the printing block on the back. There is also approx. 4.5in. of chipping on the back left side of the printing block. The back of the printing block has a large smattering of green stains and a 0.75in. white tissue like substance. The bottom edge has a 0.75in. crack and a 0.5in. crack parallel to the splits on the back; along with a 0.75in. split that looks as if it has been glued before. The top edge has a 0.5in. crack and three 0.75 splits running parallel to the splits across the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house in the background with a large garden in the foreground. In the garden a man in eighteenth century clothes works the garden with a hoe. A woman and two little girls, all in eighteenth century dresses, are depicted working in the garden as well. \"195\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are two splits running the length of the block on the back as well as a 5.25in. brown stain coming from the top edge of the block. There is also a 6.75in. white tissue substance on the back near the left edge and a 2.125in. pencil line near the right edge. The bottom edge of the printing block has nine small holes, a 0.5in. gray stain above the holes, a 0.5in. split near the right edge and a 0.5in. crack in the center with a brown stain surrounding it. The top edge has 20 small holes, a 0.5in. crack and a 0.25 in. split. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house and a full moon in the background. The foreground features a fence and a man in eighteenth century clothes holding the hand of a woman, in eighteenth century clothes holding a fan, with his head bowed over the woman's hand. \"221\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The front has metal chipping around the nails that hold the metal plate to the wood. The back has three splits along the length of the printing block. It also has a smattering of green stains, a 7in. white tissue substance near the right edge, a 3.75in. pencil mark near the top and a 2.5in. pencil mark near the bottom. The bottom edge has a 5.25 in. brown stain, a 0.5in. split and a 0.75 in. split near the right edge parallel to the split on the back of the block. The top edge has 16 small holes, a 0.125 in. crack near the left edge, a 0.5in. crack in the center and three 0.75in. splits parallel to the splits on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of Bruton Parish church and snowflakes falling all around it. Men and women in eighteenth century clothing walk along the snow laden sidewalk (the women are holding parasols). Two boys are depicted on the snow covered street. One boy in a coat, hat, pants, and boots runs down the street while pulling another boy (wearing a hat, coat, pants, mittens, and scarf) on a sled. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The back has a 5.5in. brown stain across the top as well as a 2in. black stain coming from the right side. it also has a 1.5in. crack in the middle and three splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge has a 0.25in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it, a black stain about the width of the block bleeding in from the front metal piece, 18 holes going across, and three splits running parallel to the splits across the back. The top edge features a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. It also has seven holes going across and three splits that run parallel to the splits on the back of the block. The bottom right side has a 1.25in. crack. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century houses with chimneys in the background. The foreground has bushes and men in women in eighteenth century clothing playing croquet. \"363\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are green stains in the crevices of the house, grass, sky, and dress of one woman in the metal relief. There are also green stains along the edges of the metal plate. The back features a smattering of green and white stains as well as two splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge of the printing block has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back. It also has a 0.5in. crack near the right, a 0.25in. crack in the center and 21 holes going across with a green stain on the eighth hole from the right.  The top edge has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back of the block. It also has a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. The right edge has a black stain running the length of the block bleeding in from the metal plate. The left edge has a two 0.25in. green stains and a 0.125in. white stain. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the printing process, but do not by themselves generate multiple copies of original written, graphic, or photographic material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment that replicate written or graphic/photographic material through the application of ink or other pigment to the surface of paper or other media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment used to assemble physical or virtual alphanumeric printing elements or \"type\" into assemblages (words, lines, paragraphs, etc.) in preparation for reproduction by replication equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies, other than musical instruments, originally created to generate, amplify, reproduce, or store music, spoken words, or other sounds that are useful for human communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate, but do not actually perform, the generation, amplification, reproduction, or storage of sounds for communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment that play an active role in the generation, amplification, or reproduction of sounds for communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBell rung during Navy Chaplain's School at William and Mary. Located in BG S5. UA 1980.114\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis bell was found by a carpenter working on buildings at William and Mary, circa 1928-1932. The bell is 3.75 in. in diameter and 3.25 in. high, with a handle approximately 4 in. long. UA 2007.68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as repositories for the storage of sounds reproduced by a sound communication device. This sub-classification does not include digital media for sound, which are listed in Data processing Media. Note: If content is on the medium, \"Recording\" from Other Documents also may be used.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate communication at a distance by electrical or electronic means. This classification includes telegraph, telephone, radio, and television equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate telecommunication but do not play a direct role in the transmission or reception of telecommunication messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment that play a direct role in the generation or reception of telecommunication messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that function as carriers of telecommunication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate communication by means of symbols, patterns, colors, text, or pictures that are directly observable by and intelligible to the recipient. Included in this classification are signs, visual signals, and devices that project images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate visual communication but do not play a direct role in the generation or display of visual content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct role in the generation or display of visual symbols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of written documents. This classification does not include the documents themselves or equipment and supplies relating to the replication or electronic transmission of documents. This classification includes artifacts relating to the sendings and receipt of postal communication, but not to the actual processing, transporation, or delivery of mail by postal agencies or other delivery services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate written communication but that do not play a direct or essential role in the creation or transmission of written messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter letter opener with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration.The box was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed \"The President's Council.\" the letter opener is 7.5in. (length) and the box is 9.25in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387793/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant with \"Tribe Pride\" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. The bookmark is 5in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387919/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3-machine-embroidered cloth bookmarks, 9in. long. Two of the bookmarks are in a green brochure, which details the history of William and Mary on the inside left sleeve. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words \"College of William  Mary 1693-1993.\" There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942946/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765394627/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. \"Chip\" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2006.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter bookmark given to contributors for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text \"There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.The back of the clipboard reads \"Sign Up\", with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9inx12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green metal loose-leaf, three ring binder that has \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" stamped across the front. The interior of the binder is also green. On the interior right side there is a silver logo that reads \"THE ELBE LINE/ TO DUPLICATE ORDER/NO. 74238/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in silver letters. The binder measures approximately 9.75in. (length) x 11.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. The front of the binder has suffered severe discoloration and is now brown with only approximately 2.5in. of green spots above the \"WILLIAM AND MARY.\" The back of the binder is green with some brown discoloration creeping in along the edges. There is also approximately 0.5in. of white stain on the left side of the back of the binder. The edge of the back of the binder near the fold show signs of wear and tear. The edges of the binder also show signs of wear and tear along with discoloration. The interior left side of the binder shows brown discoloration on the left edge. The right interior of the binder has a white residue as well as brown discoloration on the right side. the middle of the interior of the binder, where the three rings are, show wear and tear as well as grooves where the three rings have been. the bottom and top of the three rings (where one flips open the three rings) has rust-colored stains. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - framed William  Mary machine embroidered bookmark. Bookmark features a gold border with the WM seal, and the front of the Wren Building. Text on the bookmark reads, \"The College of WILLIAM  MARY / Chartered 1693.\" The bottom of the bookmark comes to a point and has a tassel of gold thread. The bookmark is mounted green matboard inside of a wooden gold and black fleck painted frame. Back of frame features a clipping with a short history of the College of William  Mary. Framer's sticker on the back indicates it was customed framed by \"BROWNINGS OF WYOMING / 1424 Springfield Pike / Wyoming, OHIO 45215 / Phone 821-7079.\" Frame measures 13.125 in. x (height) 4.5 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Bookmark and frame are in good condition with no visible defects. Gift of Denise Sellers; bookmark was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.400.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA black felt scrapbook that features a \"W,\" \"M,\" and \"C\" (for William and Mary College) stitched in gold felt letters on the front. There is a felt tie on the left of the front that keeps the scrapbook together. Inside the scrapbook are dark beige construction paper pages. The first page has \"William Bernard Walsh/Class of 1909/ College of William  Mary\" written in cursive. The rest of the pages are blank. The first and last pages are sown into the felt cover pieces in the front and back. The scrapbook measures approximately 15in. (length) x 11.25in. (width) and is in good condition. The top of the tie on the front left has a small rip in it. There is a small hole in the top left of the \"M,\" the top left of the \"C,\" and the bottom right of the \"W\" where it meets the bottom of the \"C.\" There are also small holes all over the front of the cover piece.  The page sown onto the felt front piece, which features the inscription, is completely separated from the bottom of the felt front piece and is severely ripped and tattered on the bottom and right edges. The page sown onto the felt back piece is completely separated from the top right of the back felt piece and the top and bottom right edges are torn. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as \"Welcome to the Future\" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is \"Richard Bland College\" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is 4.625in.x0.75in. and is in excellent condition. It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct and essential role in the creation or transmission of written messges, such as writing implements or typewriters. This sub-classification does not include computer printers, which are included in Peripherals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by \"The College of William and Mary\". \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434545/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA1988.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne maroon and chrome ballpoint pen with \"College of William and Mary\" etched on the shaft. The pen is 5.5in. (length). Gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935700/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with \"The College of William and Mary\" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037552/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tile painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. The tile is 3in.x3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939266/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy  Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne stamp, 3in.x 2.5in., featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947784/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green pencil stamped \"WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library\" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942760/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2004.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and silver pen with the William and Mary Cypher surrounded by \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved in silver. To the right of the cypher are the words \"Undergraduate Honor Council, est. 1779\" engraved in silver. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteel notary seal stamp with stamp plate and case. Steel seal imprinted with \"ART, POCKET SEAL, PAT. OCT. 23, 23, MADE IN U.S.A.\" makers mark. Round steel stamp plate reads, \"ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC., KAPPA PI, 1975.\" Stamp measures 5 in. (length) x 2.5 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (height). Stamp plate diameter is 1.625 in. [public output disabled] Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113457385/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380518/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380672/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSteel signature stamp with two small brushes. Made in the USA by Triumph circa 1958-1970. Functioning steel mechanism lowers and imprints a rubber relief stamp of \"Davis Y. Paschall\" signature. Davis Paschall served as the 22nd College of William and Mary President from August 1960 to August 1971. This stamp would have been used by President Paschall's secretary to sign documents in quick succession, without requiring the time and presence of the President himself. Object measures 7.5 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377372/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377668/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454523/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454817/. Gift of Davis Y. Paschall, transferred from William  Mary Law School Library by Jim Heller. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.729.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp. Round rubber stamp depicting the University Center Archives Board logo attached to a rectangular wooden block. Stamp measures 3.875 in. (width) x 4.375 in. (length). Stamp is in good condition with ink stains on rubber and minor chipping on the top edges of the wooden block. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14657747429/in/photostream/. Stamp transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePaper and other materials intended for the recording of written and printed communications.  Note: if any items listed in the sub-classification have contents, terms from Documentary Artifacts also may be used to describe the contents, e.g., \"Label, Identification\" for a label, \"Tag, Identification\" for a tag, \"Letter\" for a sheet of letterhead, \"Note\" for a notecard, and \"Correspondence\" and \"Print, Photographic\" for a postcard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7 sheets of stationery and 4 envelopes with \"Homecoming 1992\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport or distribute animate and inanimate things. This category also includes artifacts originally created to facilitate such transportation or as an adjunct to such transportation. This category includes propelled vehicles such as automobiles or wheelbarrows as well as containers that facilitate distribution. Also included are parts of aircraft, spacecraft, land vehicles, rail vehicles, and watercraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts orginally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods above the face of the earth. Included are artifacts created to be parts of aircraft or spacecraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth but within the confines or earth's atmosphere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or equipment outside the confines of earth's atmosphere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport or distribute objects or substances. Included in this classification are terms to describe generic forms used to store or ship any variety of materials. The term \"Package, Product\" from Merchandising TE should be used in addition to a term from the Container classification to describe containers used for the marketing and mechandising of specific products; the products themselves may be noted in a subject fields. Containers made for personal storage or transport of specific objects are listed in Storage and Display Accessories, Personal Carrying and Storage gear, or other classifications with the objects for which they were made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5in.(height) and 4in. in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with \"Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields.\" The box is approximately 2.5in. in diameter. The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.248\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne beige can in the form of a soda can that features a gold top with a 1.125in. slit to deposit coins. The can also features a picture of a WM football player, in uniform, running with a football. \"HOMECOMING '82/WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE/vs BROWN/ Nov. 6, 1982\" is printed on the front of the can with \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"vs BROWN\" in brown and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE\" and \"Nov. 6, 1982\" in green. The William and Mary Logo (two intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with feathers sticking out) is printed between \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE.\" The can was made by the Ball company and measures approximately 4.5in. (height) and 2.5in. (diameter). The can is in fair condition with white residue on the top (golden) part of the can and an approximately 3in. dent on the top part of the depiction of the football player. There are also abrasions going from the helmet of the depiction of the football player to right above \"HOMECOMING '82,\" as well as below it to the left of the William and Mary logo. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green and beige box advertising the William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" scarf. The front of the box is green and has \"Many and Wonderous Are The Uses...\" written in beige stylized font at the top. Below this are six beige cartoon boxes with captions that advertise the comical uses of the \"Six-Footer.\" The first cartoon caption says: \"AN ECONOMICAL MUFFLER\" and shows a Sultan walking away from a group of men whose mouths are covered by the \"Six-Footer.\" The second cartoon caption says: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE\" and shows a woman using the \"Six-Footer\" as a hammock. The third cartoon caption says: \"TO CAPTURE A LOVED ONE\" and shows a caveman dragging a cavewoman by the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The fourth cartoon caption says: \"WINTER SPORTS\" and shows a youth under water harpoon fishing with the \"Six-Footer\" as his scarf. The fifth carton caption says: \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN\" and shows an Indian woman carrying two small children from the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The final cartoon caption reads: \"AN EXCELLENT BODY-WARMER\" and displays a mummy wrapped in the \"Six-Footer.\" The box measures approximately 12.5in. (length) x 9.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. The front of the box has approximately 4in. of white stain along with approximately 2in. of brown stain near the cartoon caption \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN.\" There is also approximately 1in. of brown stain on the cartoon with the caption: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE.\" There is a 1.5in. tear on the bottom left corner of the box and a 0.5in. tear on the top right corner of the box. The bottom of the box has a 0.75in. and a 0.5in. brown stain at the top and multiple black stains. Related to UA 2011.498.25a. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of land vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, powered by animal energy, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, powered by human energy alone, originally creaeted to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, powered by some kind of self-acting mechanism such as a motor, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance vehicle. Included are wheeled vehicles towed by moter vehilces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of rail vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories for the transportation of people or goods on or under water. Included are artifacts created to be parts of watercraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as expressions of human thought. Comunication artifacts comment on, interpret, or enhance people's environments. Communication artifacts can function symbollically or literally. This category excludes the tools and equipment that are used to create communication artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to call public attention to a product, service, or event and to elicit a specific response in regard to a product, service, or event. Generally, the intended response is to urge people to acquire, use, or participate in the product, service, or event that is being advertised. Note: Subjects and themes of advertisements may be indicated in a separate subject field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with \"Tribe\" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is approximately 5.3in x 4.125in and is in great condition. Gift of Steven Bookman. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.270\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.283\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.284\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.285\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.286\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.292\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold magnet that contains the home game schedules for the Winter sports the College including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, and Men's and Women's Swimming. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black, green, and gold magnet advertising the 2009-2010 William and Mary Men's Basketball season's scheduled games. Photographs of the four Seniors Sean McCurdy, Danny Sumner, David Schneider, and Steven Hess are also included on the magnet. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet featuring the home game schedule for the William and Mary football team during the 2005 season.The magnet was sponsored by the William and Mary Bookstore. It features four football players in a line formation with the slogan \"Lay it on the Line.\" It is approximately 7in. x 4in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.544\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing the schedules for all the Winter sports at William and Mary, including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, and Men's and Women's Gymnastics. It features individual athletes for most of the teams on the schedule. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust Bank and was created by the Athletics Department to give out to fans at athletic events. It is approximately 5in. x 8in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Women's Basketball team. It also features many of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Men's Basketball team. It also features many several of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Williamsburg Hospitality House and 415 Grill restaturant, and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRectangular magnet with rounded corners featuring the 2005 Spring sports home game schedules for Lacrosse, Women's and Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Baseball. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has the WM logo with feathers and Tribe on a yellow background with action shots of each sport represented in the foreground. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.544\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRectangular magnet featuring the 2006-07 Winter sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has two columns with images of the represented sports on the left and the game schedules with a yellow background on the right. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (height) x 5 in. (width). Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC Staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRounded rectangular magnet featuring the 2013 Spring sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Men's and Women's Golf, Baseball, and Lacrosse. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has a yellow lined grid pattern with green background; images and schedules in the squares of the grid. Sponsored by Suntrust. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.179.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Women's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Men's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet that features the home schedule for Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics on the right side. The schedules for Men's Basketball and Women's Basketball are separated from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics by the word \"Tribe,\" which is typed in green and outlined in gold, and \"2013-14 WINTER HOME SCHEDULES\" typed in gold below \"Tribe.\" On the left side of the magnet are pictures from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Women's Gymnastics. There is also a picture of the Griffin. The magnet measures approximately 8in. (length) x 5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. UA 2014.001.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-magnet with a collage of William and Mary students involved in various sports on the left side. On the right side, \"Tribe\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the top. Beneath \"Tribe,\" \"2014 SPRING HOME SCHEDULES\" is printed in gold block print. Below that are the schedules for Baseball, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. There is also website, social media, and ticket information at the bottom of the magnet on the right side. \"Tribe Club\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the bottom in the center of the magnet. \"#GETBEHINDTHETRIBE\" is also printed in gold block script at the bottom of the magnet. The magnet measures approximately 5in (width) x 8in. (length) and is in excellent condition. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.098.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne purple circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947470/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947352/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words \"Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947054/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue circular button pin with white writing, \"JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947212/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small white button with the blue letters \"UE\" in the center and the words \"United Electrical Radio  Machine Workers of America\" around the perimeter in red circle. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946858/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large yellow button with the words \"I Know Kissinger is a Criminal\" in black. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947666/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button with the words \"Living Wage\" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941784/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading \"Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888\" is outside of the stop sign and \"Stop Navy Strikebreaking\" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne \"Trabajos con Justica\" button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - White \"Unite Here!\" button pins. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.11ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- white oval stickers with the word \"SHAME\" (2002.066.07a and 2002.066.07b), and one white circular stickers with the phrase \"Raise the Wage\" (2002.066.07c). Stickers made with white address/mailing label paper produced by Avery®. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBumper sticker with image of a submarine with text in red and white, \"TORPEDO INJUSTICE! / SUPPORT THE SHIPYARD STEELWORKERS.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.066.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - Student Labor Action Project stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.03ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - Pink United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.04ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - blue United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.05ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - green Student/Farmworker Alliance stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.06ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 - royal blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers sticker. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - light blue \"¡Luchando por comida justa!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.08ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanner reads \"Your Turn Administration / WM Demands Workers' Rights.\" Associated papers received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Gift of Stephanie Monohan. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.172.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, approximately 2in. in diameter, with \"Ask me about LION\" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416989/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2in. in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads \"Ask Me About LION.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words \"Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund\" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-dark purple buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with the LION logo and the words \"Lion's Up To New Tricks\" in white. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389377/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389475/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25in. in diameter and white with \"WCWM FM\" in orange. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 24. UA 2008.32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book \"America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction\" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words \"America\", \"(The Book)\", \"(The Pin).\" The button is in great condition and is 2.5in. in diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black and white alumninum button with the William and Mary seal and \"The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" written above the seal in black. Along the edge of the button is written \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in black. It is approximatley 2.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white pin that says \"NEWTON DAY\" in black text with a cartoon apple as the \"o\" in \"NEWTON.\" Below \"NEWTON DAY\" reads \"@ William and Mary\" in black text. This button was produced for the WM Physics Department's Newton Day celebration, during which WM planted a tree grafted from MIT's apple tree, which is a direct descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat when he is said to have conceived the theory of gravity. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.012.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA blue and white button that has \"I WILL VOTE!\" written in black marker in the center of the button on a white background. The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. There is a small rust colored stain at the bottom of the button. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white metal sign listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is 12.5in x5in. It is in excellent condition. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metal sign advertising two football games at Foreman Field, Norfolk Division; WM vs. George Washington University on Oct. 24 and UVa vs. VPI on Nov. 1. 6 in. x 18 in. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads \"William  Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in gold letters. The second is a yellow bookmark that reads \"W  M Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in white letters. The third is an orange ice scraper that reads \"College of William  Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764\" in black letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934652/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386329/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386483/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION\" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.80\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white nylon banner that was used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has a white background with \"This event is brought to you by UCAB\" in green. The UCAB logo is at the top center in black and white. The banner is 23 1/2in. x59in. and is in good condition with some stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.057\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black nylon banner used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The top of the banner reads \"University Center Activities Board www.wm.edu/ucab\" in white. The middle of the banner reads \"UCAB\" in black and white. There is a black and yellow taxi cab with \"UCAB #1693, UCAB: taking you places\" in black. The bottom of the banner has a green border with \"The College of William and Mary\" in white lettering. The banner is 33 1/2in.x94in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne 78 vinyl record album advertising events celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day at the College of William and Mary on April 24, 2010. The record is inscribed with \"Earth Day, 40th Anniversary, April 24 11-5, Sadler Center Terrace\" in silver marker. It is approximately 11.875 in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.250\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-green and white magnet shaped like a ruler with \"Swem Library Rules!\" written in green. It was most likely given away to students at an orientation event. It is approximately 6in. x 1in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA  2010.608\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold rubber bracelet that was given out as part of a fundraiser for the Swimming and Diving teams at the College of William and Mary. The bracelet is green and is engraved with the words \"Tribe Pride\" in gold. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white rubber wristband with \"One Tribe. One Family\" written in green that was used as a fundraiser for the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund. It is in good condition and is approximately 2.75 in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.246\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHat (2012.169.01a), shirt (2012.169.01b), pants (2012.169.01c), shoes (2012.169.01d,e), and hankerchief (2012.169.01f). Made by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) celebrating America Recycles Day in Fall 2011. Donated by Eric Dale, SEAC Historian and Wiki Coordinator. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.169.01a-f\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green silicone gel bracelet with \"My Tribe / My Responsibility\" printed in yellow text. Accompanying handout describes the bracelets, \"Hazing Prevention Week 2012 / Take the pledge to make WM a Home Without Hazing! / Bracelets sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and WM Panhellenic / www.wm.edu/hazingprevention / A Home Without Hazing - My Tribe My Responsiblity / At William and Mary, being demeaned or exposed to harm should never be part of campus life.\" Bracelet measures 2.5 in. (diameter) x .4375 in. (width). Bracelet is in excellent condition with slight mudging on the M in \"My Tribe.\" Hazing Prevention Week handout received at the same time was added to the Inter-Fraternity Council section of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Bracelet transferred by Anne H. Arseneau, Director of Student Leadership Development. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2013.003.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet with a blue background. The magnet features a yellow moon on the front with a face. The moon is looking at a chef in a yellow and red pin-striped suit with a chef hat and apron. The chef is offering the moon a plate with a hunk of yellow cheese on it. \"The Cascadian Chorale\" is written in dark blue in the right hand corner. Beneath that is written \"December 8  9, 2012\" in dark blue. At the bottom of the magnet \"Moon Man\" is written in white. Moon Man is a humorous holiday carol with music written by composer Greg Bartholomew and was first performed by the Cascadian Chorale in December 2012. The magnet is 3.25in.(length) x 1.375in.(width) and is in excellent condition. Transferred upon accessioning from Folder 2 of the Greg Bartholomew Papers (UA 5.171). Gift of Greg Bartholomew, Class of 1979. UA 2013.210.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for the expression and communication of ideas, values, or attitudes through images, symbols, or abstractions. Art often reflects aesthetic pleasure or demonstrates created skills and dexterity. Art can be uniquely created or it can be produced in a medium that allows many duplicates to be made. Terms from this classification, whether the generic \"Artwork\" term or more specific terms, may be used in addition to terms from other classifications that index objects by other, practical functions (e.g., \"Vase\" and \"Artwork,\" \"Pillow\" and \"Embroidery,\" \"Mocock\" and \"Quillwork,\" \"Moccasin\" and \"Bedwork\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA black and white ink drawing of the facade of Swem Library made by Janet Johnson. The design was used for a bookmark printed for the rededication of Swem Library on February 5, 1988. Located in Art S4. UA 1988.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pen and ink drawing of Fort Magruder with an inset showing the College of William and Mary used as a Union hospital during the Battle of Williamsburg in the Civil War. It was drawn by Charles A. Vanderhoof \"from sketches made May 6, 1862,\"presumably by another artist for \"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume II, pg. 207.\" The drawing of Fort Magruder is approximately 7.5in. x 10.75in. and the inset of the College is approximately 4.125in. x 6.25in. Both images are on a cardboard background that is approximately 13.75in.\" x 19\". The drawing is in fair condition with some wrinkles around the edges and pencil marks around the images. A photograph of the inset of the College can be found in the University Archives Photograph Collection under P78.321. Located in Art S4. UA 1992.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed pastel drawing of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. The drawing has bricks in the background, with Sullivan in the foreground wearing a suit and green and gold tie. The drawing was done by Nancy Harris, a William and Mary Alumnus. With the frame, the drawing is approximately 18 in. x 23 in. The drawing is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.173\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA color pencil sketch of a soldier in the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard. The soldier has black shoes, black pants with a red stripe on the side, a red jacket with brass buttons and a tartan drapped across the shoulder, and a black bearskin hat. The sketch is signed Russell T. Hasting[?]. It is approximately 10.25 in. x 13.75 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.391\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eContains a pencil drawing of the Wren Building and Yard on the College of William and Mary campus. There are cows laying under a tree and the Lord Botetourt Statue is present in front of the Wren. Underneath the drawing is written \"William  Mary College. AD. 1883\" in pencil. It is approximately 19 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. It is in poor condition with rips around the edges and one long rip in the drawing itself. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.383\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ink drawing of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background on the campus of the College of William and Mary. It is inscribed on the bottom right-hand side of the drawing \"To Dr. John Stewart Bryan, Vernon Howe Bailey, 1936.\" Mr. Bailey was an American Artist who specialized in drawing city streets, buildings, and landscapes. Approximately 14.25in. x 12.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.384\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wash drawing by Thomas C. Millington of the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1840. Also featured is a depiction of the Lord Botetourt Statue with fencing around it.  The drawing is made up of two sheets of paper and encapsulated. It is approximately 28.5 in. x 11.25 in.  It is in poor condition with tears around the edges. Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.389\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several original sketches by W. Earle Andrews, class of 1921, to be included in the College of William and Mary's yearbook, \"The Colonial Echo.\" Some of the sketches were not included in the final version of the yearbook. Most of the sketches were done in pencil. Most are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.390\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pen and ink drawing of a proposed silver collar (or badge) for the mace bearer at the College of William and Mary. The chain contains depictions of a royal crest, a bald eagle, an American flag, and a British flag. Attached to the chain is a depiction of a Native American. The badge is attached to the Native American and has a depiction of the temple seal of the College of William and Mary surrounded by green clover and gold shields. The drawing is approximately 15.75 in. x 29 in. and is in fair condition.  Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.392\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sketchbook with pencil print drawings of the Wren Building, Marshall Wythe School of Law [?], Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, and Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 13 in. x 9.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.397\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pencil sketch of the Wren Building by Day Lowry. The drawing is signed by the illustrator. It is approximately 12.125 in. x 9.375 in. and is in fair condition. It was given by Susan H. Godson and Channing Hall, Jr. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne watercolor painting of a proposed crest for the Queen's Guard at the College of William and Mary. The crest is black with a phoenix in the middle of the crest. It is approximately 12.75 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.718\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOil on canvas portrait of the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and Lord Botetourt Statue at the College of William and Mary. The portrait is signed \"Wilson 1958\" in the bottom right-hand corner. It measures 36.5 in. x 30 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1958.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFramed watercolor portrait of Silas Totten who was a faculty member at WM during the 1700's. It is 10.5 in. x 13.5 in. Framed size: 16 in. x 20 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1977.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiniature of young John A. Smith, 10th president of the College of William and Mary, a gift of his great-granddaughter. It has lock of hair inside. The portrait has Smith situated against a sky blue background. It has a brass rim. Located in Art S4. UA 1982.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA round engraving of Louis Hue Girardin (William and Mary faculty member circa 1803). It is set into a metal frame and enclosed in a red jewelry box. The engraving was done by St. Memin. Ms. J. Chapman Slaughter painted a pastel after the original by St. Memin. 2.25 in. in diameter.  Gift of Mrs. Leo Conrad of Richmond, Virginia (Girardin's great-granddaughter).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of a portrait of Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler mounted on wood. Located in Art S4. UA 1985.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEgg tempura on cardboard, of the Brafferton, signed \"Wilson\", probably by William Harlow Wilson, 1952. 9 in. x 12 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1987.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. The miniature is 3in x 7in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpace Shuttle Endeavor Model. Wood and paint model of the NASA space shuttle Endeavor. Model measure 4.75 in. (height) x 11.75 in. (length) x 4.625 in. (width). Model is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eModel Stand. Black, circular model stand with \"Space Shuttle\" and \"scale 1/200\" printed in gold on the top and \"Toys  Models Corporation\" and \"Made in Philippines\" printed in white on the bottom. Stand measures 5 in. (diameter) x .75 in. (height). Stand is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Bracken (1812-1814). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3- silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: Adam Empie (1827-1836). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Augustine Smith (1814-1826). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage of Wren Building clocktower done in marquetry by George Crawford, William and Mary emeritus professor of Physics. 13 in. x 17.25 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortrait in miniature oval, originally a brooch, now set in shadow box frame lined in burgundy velvet. Portrait appears to be on ivory covered with a chrystal and set in gold. Gentleman has brown eyes and light auburn or brown hair. There are no known portraits from the life of Goronwy Owen that have been accepted as authentic. A note on paper inside the frame from the late 20th century reads: \"Gronoway Owen Wm  Mary came over from England  Ireland 1700s (King  Queen sent him here) - Mama June's great great great grandfather\". 18.2 cm x 15.8 cm / 2 .75in. x 2.25in. Given to the College of William  Mary in memory of Goronwy Owen's Great, Great, Great, great Granddaughter Jane Wheeler Gant, formerly of Columbia, Tennessee. Gift of Mrs. John Norwood Gant, July 1999. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.084\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - Watercolor paintings of the Box Office and Gate for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre located on the College of William and Mary campus. The gates painting is is approximately 32 in. x 19.5in. and is in fair condition. The Box Office painting is approximately 31.75 in. x 20 in. and in poor condition due to a small hole in the middle of it. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.391\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo circular framed portraits, one of King William III and the other of Queen Mary II, which are set against a velvet background. On the back of the frame there are two white notes with the seal of the United States Supreme Court at the top. The first note is at the top near the metal hanger. The note says \"from Chief Justice Burger and Mrs. Burger.\" The second note is written in the handwriting of Justice Burger and says \"The velvet background is made from drapery curtains that hung behind the Supreme Court Bench for more than 30 years.\" The framed portraits were given to Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed portraits measure approximately 10.5in. (length) x 7in. (width) are in good condition with a white residue over the glass of the frame. There is a 0.125in. depression with a hole in the back of the frame on the top right. There is also a 0.5in. depression with hole on the top left of the back of the frame. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of the College Mace (presented in 1923), the emblems were removed in August 2015.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaster cast on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Plaster cast is 7in. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. UA1994.047\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne statue, bronze body with stone frame. 1 ft. x 1.5 ft. Located in Art S4.  UA 1996.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metalic figurine depicting a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland holding the flag of Great Britain. The soldier is depicted wearing a blue glengarry bonnet, red coat, green kilt, and red and white socks. It is approximately 1.25in. x 2.25 in. It is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.511\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow crystal rose figurine in satin lined gift box. A cut crystal yellow stem rose figurine made by D'Lusso Home Collection favors manufacturer. Packaged in a rectangular ivory satin lined box with a clear plastic cover, with Lorren Home Trends crystal tag of authenticity. Contains lead. Figurine measures 3 in. (length) x 0.75 in. (width) x 0.75 in. (height). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455741/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967378862/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque, which measures 7.75in. x 5.75in., depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/. Gift of F. DePew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2000.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne needlepoint artwork of the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms. The background is white and in the middle of the needlepoint is a wreath of green and gold, with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written on it. Inside the wreath is the College Coat of Arms, with the shield in green, the buildings in silver, and the sun in yellow. At the bottom of the wreath are the initials \"JPH-81\" in green. It is 11 in. x 9 in. and is attached to a piece of cardboard. It is in good condition with only a slight stain at the top. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.172\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne hand painted enamel on copper depiction of the Wren Building on the William and Mary Campus. The obverse of the enamel shows the Wren Yard as well as a man and women in colonial costume. It is inscribed on the reverse with \"College of William  Mary, Chartered 1693, Wren Building\" in black letters. The enamel was made by Staffordshire and Crummles Enamels in the United Kingdom. It is 2.6in.(length)x1.75in. (width) and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne framed crewel of the College of William and Mary's Seal  created by Francis Zollinger White to honor her father, J. Edward Zollinger, on his 75th birthday. J. Edward Zollinger was class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The crewel is stitched with \"FZW 75\" on the bottom right-hand corner of the seal. The frame is gold and the crewel is mounted onto cardboard with a green backing. It is approximately 15.5 in. x 17 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Francis Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.402\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne quilt made by Karen Koerner Haff, class of 1963, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. The quilt features important people, buildings, and symbols associated with William and Mary. The sides of the quilt are appliqued portraits of King William, Queen Mary, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, and John Marshall. The bottom half of the quilt contains the historic campus with the Wren building, the Brafferton, and the President's House. Other depictions of the College include Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the College mace, the College seal, and the statue of Lord Botetourt. The quilt is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.115\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden plaque with bronze relief of William and Mary President Lyon Gardiner Tyler, created by professor Lewis Cohen. The plaque is inscribed \"Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Alpha of Virginia, 1893, President of the College, 1888-1919. Relief by Professor Lewis Cohen, 1996, his generous gift to the chapter. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.707\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA blue felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in gold on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There are seven small holes in the \"WMC\" one at the bottom right of the \"W,\" three on the \"M,\" and three on the \"C.\" There is an approximately 4in. and 3in. crease on the right of the felt strip and an approximately 2in. crease on the bottom left of the felt strip. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA gold felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in beige on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4.125in. crease on the \"M.\" There is also an approximately 4in. crease near the \"C\" and an approximately 2in. crease at the top right of the felt strip. Last, there is a piece of felt torn off at the bottom of the \"W.\" Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the Wren Building weathervane with the '1693' banner and the text '1993' over the arrow. The weathervane pole extends downward through the number '300' in large text. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. The back features minor discolorations and exposed wire pieces. Transferred from University Development (UA 126).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for carrying on governmental, fraternal, religious, or other organized and sanctioned societal activites. Such artifacts are intended to evoke, symbolize, or express certain aspects of the traditions or heritage of a community or group of people. Usually, they are associated with rituals or ceremonies. This classification includes (1) any religious artifact, such as communion cups and altar pieces; note that personal devotional objects (such as religious medals or talismans) and religous symbols of office (such as vestments or crosiers) are classified under Personal Symbols; (2) any objects used specifically in a ceremony concerned with a major personal event or crisis, such as birth, puberty, sickness, or death, or concerned with a community event or crisis, such as a harvest festival or the need for rain; and (3) any object, except for personal symbols, used in the ceremonial activities of a fraternity, lodge, club, governmental or military organization, such as the pennant of a Girl Scout troop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This sub-classification does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads \"Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789.\" The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coffin shipping plate that reads \"T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.\" It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.105\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. UA 1981.110\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. UA 1981.111\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941248/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in the celebration of religious or secular holidays, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with \"1693\" at the top of the Seal and \"William  Mary 1990\" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2in. x 3.25in. and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.483\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff on 4/9/2012 near Sunken Garden during Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Alma Mater Productions. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.140.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brass Christmas ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. The ornament also has a red ribbon tied around the loop of the \"W.\" On the back of the ornament \"1988\" is engraved on the left side of the center of the \"M\" and \"© 1978\" is engraved on the right side of the center of the \"M.\" Engraved on the center point of the \"M\" is the Virginia Metalcrafters logo and \" ®\". The ornament comes in a green box. The lid of the box features the logo of the Virginia Metalcrafters in gold.  \"Virginia Metalcrafters\" is written in gold in an arch above the logo and \"SINCE 1890\" is written in gold in an arch below the logo. A slip of paper accompanies the ornament in the box that gives information of the cypher, King William III and Queen Mary II, and The College of William and Mary. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The red ribbon is 4.5in. (length). The box measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 2.375in. (width). The ornament is in good condition. There is a small hole in the front of the ornament on the right arch of the \"M\" and on the left center of the \"M.\" There is a small tarnish stain at the top of the left arch of the \"W\" in the front. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2012.219.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brass ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. There are elaborate swirls surrounding the monogram. There is a golden string tied to a circle that is attached to the top where the elaborate swirls meet. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The golden string measures approximately 3.25in. (length). The ornament is in fair condition with small scratches and tarnish stains all over the front and back. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA circular gold ornament commemorating the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. On the golden circle of the ornament is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in gold. The inside of the circle features a golden \"300\" with the Wren Building weathervane coming out of the second \"0.\" \"1693\" is engraved in gold on the flag of the weathervane and \"1993\" is written in gold on the arrow of the weathervane. A small gold crown tops the weathervane and meets the circle under \"WILLIAM.\" There is a gold string tied to a small golden rectangle attached to the circle. Attached to the gold string is a black Christmas tree ornament hook.  The ornament measures approximately 2.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are small scratches on the \"300\" and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark where the \"3\" and \"0\" meet. There are also small scratches all over the back of the ornament. There is a 1.75in. fingerprint mark on the back on the left side of the circle and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark on the back of the flag of the weathervane. There are also small fingerprint marks all over the back of the circle. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne golden spherical William and Mary ornament. The ornament features cutouts of William and Mary college symbols such as the William and Mary seal, the William and Mary Logo (with and without feathers), the Lord Botetourt Statue, the Wren Building, and the Crim Dell bridge all encircled. There are golden holly decorations and ribbons connecting the circles. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" and \"WILLIAMSBURG, V.A.\" is inscribed in gold on the ribbons. There is a red 3.25in. ribbon tied to a golden circle attached to the top of the sphere.  The ornament comes in a green cardboard box with the William and Mary seal in gold on the lid of the box. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts routinely used by organizations, businesses, governments, or other corporate bodies in codified formal preceedings or ritual events. These objects sometimes serve to symbolize civic or corporate identities. This sub-classification does not include objects used to associate individuals with corporate bodies; these are organized under Personal Symbols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and orange felt William and Mary Pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The left half of the pennant is green, the right half of the pennant is orange, and the words \"William  Mary\" are in gray.The pennant is 26. 5 in. (length)x5.5in.(width). The pennant is in good condition with minor tears. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808951/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne purple and yellow felt Atlantic University pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, William and Mary class of 1928. The background of the pennant is purple with \"Atlantic U\" written in yellow lettering. It is in good condition and is 29in. (length) x 11.25in. (width). Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808879/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green pennant with the College seal in white, yellow, and gray, and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is about 30in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812207/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green pennant with the college seal and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is 9in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647197/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green felt College of William and Mary pennants, each 2 feet (lenght), decorated with the College coat of arms and the words \"William and Mary\".Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674818/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6,Box 13. UA 1991.058\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen and gold College of William and Mary pennant; green background with gold seal and lettering, 29.5in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810691/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2000.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen and gold felt pennant, includes \"William and Mary\" and the College's Coat of Arms. Pennant is 16in. x 11in. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254749/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green William and Mary pennant . \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow block letters. The pennant also includes a leather seal of the College. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 36in. (length)x14in.(height) and is in fair condition with portions of the border around the seal worn away and numerous holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung.Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1430631952/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green William and Mary pennant with gray trim. \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow script letters. The pennant also includes a seal of the College in yellow and gray. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 46in.(length)x16in.(height) and is in good condition with a small number of holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1429756855/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt orange and black pennant that reads \"William  Mary\" in orange. The pennant was once owned by Giles B. Cooke, class of 1923. On the left side of the pennant, there is a depiction of the College Seal. The seal has a Roman temple in the middle with four pillars and the sun rising above the temple. Surrounding the temple are the words \"Sig. Collegi Gulielmi et Marie in Virginia,\" which translates to \"The College of William and Mary\" in Latin. The pennant is 47.5in.(length)x14.5in.(width) and is in good condition. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2009.177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt green and gold William and Mary pennant. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gold background with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" in green with the \"M\" just in front of the \"W\". The right-hand side of the pennant has a green background with \"William  Mary\" written in gold. The pennant was created by Collegiate Pacific of Roanoke, VA. The pennant is made of felt, in good condition with a few minor stains, and is approximately 31.5in. x 12.25in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911975/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 2009.506\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold felt William and Mary pennant with an Indian head on the left-hand side. Both the Indian head and the phrase \"William  Mary\" are written in gold. There are 4 gray tassels on the left-side (or top) of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 29in. x 11in. and is in fair condition but has several white paint spots and fading toward the tip of the pennant. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt green and gold pennant from the College of William and Mary. The pennant contains the seal of the College surrounded by \"Willam  Mary College, 1693\" in gold lettering. To the right of the seal is the phrase \"William  Mary\" in gold letters as well. There are two gray tassels on the left-hand side of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 26.75in. x 9in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.440\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt William and Mary green pennant with the College of William and Mary seal in gold and the words \"William  Mary\" written in gold as well. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gray edging with two tassels coming off the top and two tassels coming off the bottom. It is approximately 29in. x 11.625in and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.467\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt green and gold William and Mary pennant with two feathers at the base of the \"WM\" logo; the word \"Tribe\" spelled out in green and gold; and \"William  Mary\" spelled out in gold. There are two tassels at the top and two tassels at the bottom left edge of the pennant. It is approximately 30.5in. x 11.625in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.505\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt gray, green, and orange William and Mary pennant. The background of the pennant is gray, with a green triangle on the edge of the pennant, and the words \"William  Mary\" written in orange. It is approximately 8in. x 3.5in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.606\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA black felt William and Mary pennant featuring an orange \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together sown on the top right of the front. The pennant also has \"WILLIAM  MARY \" sown in orange across the front. There are two orange streamers coming out of the top right and left corners of the pennant. Last, the pennant has the greek temple version of the College seal, that had been used from 1783-1929, in the bottom left corner of the pennant. The pennant is in good condition. There is a 0.125in. hole on the bottom right corner in the front below the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\" There is also some wear and tear on the College seal. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA pennant that features a brown \"W\" and \"M\" on a gray triangular background on the front. \"WILLIAMSBURG\" is embroidered in gray upon a brown background to the right of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The brown background is outlined with gray stripes. There are two gray streamers coming out of the top of the pennant to the left of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 1in. The pennant is in good condition with small pin holes scattered about the length of the pennant. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pennant with a black outline and a gold center. The gold center has \"William  Mary\" embroidered in black, old English letters on the front. There is a tag on the back of the pennant at the top that reads \"Lynchburg Mfg.Co./ LYNCHBURG, VA.\" in blue print. The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 9.5in. and is in good condition. The bottom tip of the pennant has a tear and there is a hole in the \"a\" of \"Mary\" on the front and in the \"i\" and \"m\" in \"William\" on the back. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe College flag has a white background with green trim on three sides. In the middle is a representation of the College's coat of arms encircled by a green band with the words \"College of William and Mary in Virginia\" on it. The flag measures 4ft 11.5 in. x 7ft 11.5 in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1983.128\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn American flag flown by the USS William and Mary Victory during World War II. The flag measures 4ft 8in. x 5ft. Located in  Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe red, white, and blue flag of the Netherlands measures 36in x 59in. The flag was a gift to the College on Charter Day 1989 when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands visited the College to mark the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Princess Margriet received an Honorary Fellowship from the College. Located in Textile S1 SS5  UA 1989.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe WWI Gold Star flag has a red background with a white field in the middle that includes 294 blue stars and 16 gold stars. The gold stars represent the alumni and former students of the College of William and Mary who died during the war, although there were actually more than 16 who died during the war. The flag measures 5ft x 7.5ft. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1989.149\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metal plaque, 3.75in. x 8.5in., inscribed \"Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory.\" It used to hang in the Biology Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-toned metal plaque, 3in. in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5in. by 3.5in. It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which \"WM,\" two feathers, and \"William  Mary Tribe\" appear in yellow and gold. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading \"The University of Adelaide\" and \"Sub Cruce Lumen.\" The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque includes coat of arms and \"Kappa Delta,\" approximately 5in. x 6in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular wooden plaque with gold paint of the current College of William and Mary Seal. It was made by Craftex Products in Atlanta, Georgia. The plaque is in fair condition with cracks along the edge. It measures 4.5in. in diameter and is 1in. thick. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2010.183\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the buildings and sun figure of the College Seal developed in the 1920s. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. The front has minor yellow spotting on the sun figure in the design and a .5in. grey spot, possibly caused by mold growth, on the raised center circle. The back features minor discolorations and indentations. Transferred from University Development (UA126).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round brass box with a red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms in London, England that may have been used on a copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary in 1929.  The box is approximately 3in. in diameter. The brass box is in fair condition with a few scratches and traces of wear. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-red wax impressions of the College of William  Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the seal was used from 1783-1930. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412015/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1980.101.01ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilomathean Literary Society Gavel. UA1982.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. UA1982.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden gavel made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring \"To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak....\"; about 11 in. long, now in two pieces, head and handle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1990.028\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden stick used in the Filipino martial art form known as Eskrima. The stick was used by the Filipino-American Student Association during sponsored dances, including Culture Night 2007 and an ESCAPE performance for admitted multicultural students in the Spring of 2007. The stick is 30\" long and 0.75\". in diameter. The stick is in fair condition with pieces of the wood starting to peel. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.125\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePainted wooden sign. Sign is made of three cut-out wood Greek letters Alpha, Phi, and Alpha painted in yellow and black paint and held together with hot glue. Sign measures 12 in. (length) x 8 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455011/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455349/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small wooden Sphinx icon. Front painted with Sphinx portrait in gold and black paint. Back painted in gold script with \"Exodus spr. 87\". Brother Egypt Freeman (James Gulling), Brother K. Don Pierce, and Brother Stanley Osbourne were three student members who pledged into the William and Mary Kappa Pi Chapter in Spring 1987 and were classified as \"Exodus\" charter members. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379956/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380128/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380254/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWooden fraternity paddle with Phi Kappa Tau Greek letters and seal on one side and \"William  Mary\" with college seal on the other. [Robert] \"Bob Kepner\", Class of 1954, and \"Thomas L. Owen '51\" Class of 1951 are carved on the handle of the paddle. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.669.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite nylon 0.375in. rope knotted at top with a wooden pendant. The nylon rope ends are wrapped in duct tape. Wooden shape of an Arabic Oil Lamp is painted with purple and black paint, and figure \"4\" painted in black on front and back. The number 4 signifies the first four charter members. Lamp measures 6 in. (width) x 3 in. (width) 1 in. (height). Object measures 17.5 in. long x 5.875 in. wide. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967375584/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452993/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.585.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use at parties or on gift-giving or other special occasions, but not exclusively for weddings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRibbons with fishing weights and bolts attached used to hold down helium balloons at the May 5, 1989 dinner at which the Campaign for the 4th Century was announced. Image available of https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646665/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1989.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in public religious worship or spiritual ceremonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in weddings, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to communicate information to people. Unlike Advertising Media, a Documentary Artifact is not generally inteded to elicit a specific response in regards to products, services, or events. Instead, it presents a point of view, an image, or a set of ideas, often with the aim of enlightening or swaying the attitude of people. This classification includes printed documents on paper and also non-print, non-print artifacts that serve a documentary purpose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords that document organizational functions or business operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne resolution created by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to continue to serve the College and those who seek to promote the College's purposes. The resolution mentions the background of the organization, its main purpose, and how its members are selected. There is a tassel and a wax seal attached to the resolution with a stamped W. The resolution is 11in. x 17in. and the frame is approximately 16.75in. x 19in. The resolution is tacked to a Velcro background and has a wax seal and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic notices intended to be posted or distributed, the primary purpose of which is not advertising.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool and cotton banner with \"1951\" written across the front. The banner is maroon with a white border. The banner is 64in. x 44in. It is in good condition with some stains on the first \"1\" of 1951. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2005.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1995 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 1999. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"1999\" is written in white and black lettering. \"William  Mary\" is written below 1999 in white and green lettering. The banner is in good condition with some stains on the coat of arms. The banner is 70in.x 56in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.077\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1996 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2000. The banner is green with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2000\" is written in gold and white lettering, and below 2000 \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA. 2008.078\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1997 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2001. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2001 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.079\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1998 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2002. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2002 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1999 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2003. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2003\" is written in black and white letters, with \"William  Mary\" below 2003 written in green and white letters. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.081\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2000 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2004. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in gold and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2004\" is written in gold and White lettering. Below the 2004, \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2001 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2005. The banner is yellow with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is at the bottom in green and gold. At the top, \"2005 William  Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.083\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2002 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2006. The banner is white with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2006 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.084\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2003 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2007. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2007\" is written in black and white lettering, and \"William  Mary\" is written below 2007 in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.085\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLarge nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2004 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2008. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the University Center (now Sadler Center) until the Class's graduation in 2008. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold at the bottom. At the top, \"2008\" is written in gold and white lettering with \"William and Mary\" below the 2008 in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.086\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2006 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2010. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2010. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2010 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.319\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2005 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2009. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2009. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2009 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.320\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2008 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2012. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2012. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2012\" is in yellow lettering with white outline and \"William  Mary\" is below with white lettering and black outline. The banner measures 71in. x 55.75in. and is in good condition with smudging and loose threads on the Coat of Arms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.201.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2011's Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2011. The top of the banner is green and has \"2011\" written in white with black outline. The bottom half of the banner is yellow and has \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green with white outline. It also features the College's seal in white outlined in green. There is green trim around the edge of the banner. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 0.5in. and two 0.25in. loose threads on the bottm left side of the green trim. There is also a 1in. unraveling thread with a 0.5in. and a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom right of the green trim. There is an approximately 0.5in. dirt stain at the bottom right of the College seal and a 17.5in. dirt stain on the back of the banner near the bottom. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2013' s Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2013. The banner is yellow with green trim around the edge of the banner. \"2013\" is written in green with a white outline. \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is also written in green and outlined in white below \"2013.\" The banner features the College seal in white with green outline. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 7.5in., a 4.25in., and a 1in. dirt stain on the back of the banner at the bottom. There is also a long trail of dirt beneath the curve of the \"\" in \"WILLIAM  MARY.\" There is a a 0.5in. dirt stain on the white outline of the \"A\" in \"MARY\" as well as a series of dirt stains on both sides of the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\"  There are a series of loose threads on the bottom of the green trim.  There are is a possible rust stain on the mounting hole at the bottom left.  The College seal has multiple dirt spots and loose threads. Finally, there is a 0.5in. round dirt stain directly below the College seal. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-White banner with  a green outline. \"2014\" is stitched in green with gold outline at the top. Below \"2014,\" \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is stitched in green with gold outline. Below \"WILLIAM  MARY\" the College seal is stitched in green outline. There are four brass holes (two at the top of the banner and two at the bottom) where banner poles may be placed. The banner was unveiled at the 2010 William and Mary Convocation and subsequently held in the Sadler Center until the 2014 Commencement ceremony. The banner measures approximately 6.5ft (width) x 8ft. (length) and is in excellent condition. There are two dirt stains, one to the top right of the seal and one to the right middle of the seal. UA 2014.097.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrange and white banner, 15in. x 45in.; orange letters spelling \"William and Mary\" against a white background with an orange border. Located in Textiles S1 SS5 . UA 1984.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRectangular green and yellow wool felt banner with .75in. yellow machine sewn border trim along outside edge. Green background with affixed yellow block letters 'THE COLLEGE OF / WILLIAM AND MARY' with yellow college seal (scalloped circle with modern coat of arms and text 'COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY / 1693') in the middle.The banner is 35.5in. (length) x 17in. (width). Banner is in good condition with a small 1/8in. gouge out of the top border and a 1/4in. length hole in the upper right side. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen canvas banner with WM third seal and college name in Latin. Circle around the seal reads, \"SIG COLLEGII GULIELMI ET MARIAE IN VIRGINIA / 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489647532/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen canvas flag with WM third seal and gold fringe along the edges. Circle around the seal reads, \"William  Mary / Chartered 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489646822/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanner celebrates 150 years of service (1852-1992). It is pieced and embroidered nylon with a white background and the college's coat of arms. 6ft. (length) x 3ft.(width). Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green fabric banner with \"Welcome Prospective Class of 2000\" painted in gold letters. This was used by the 13 Club at the Admissions Office's open house in April 1996. The banner measures 39in.  x 76in. Located inTextiles S1 SS5. UA 1998.081\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite vinyl banner with cloth backing, green lettering \"Student Association\" accompanied by the College seal. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white banner with the William and Mary cypher in green spray paint, the sign of the Seven Society in gold, and \"Good luck on finals\" in black. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Fall 2007 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA \"Good Luck on Finals\" banner produced by the Seven Society on a white flat bed sheet using spray paint. The banner is in excellent condition. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Spring 2008 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton banner that was used for a HomeBrew event by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has \"UCAB Coffeehouse\" at the top in black letters, followed by \"HomeBrew\" in blue letters, and \"William and Mary\" in green and gold letters. There is also a coffee mug in brown letters, while a saxophone and a treble clef are in blue and purple letters. The UCAB logo is at the bottom right in black and gold. The banner is 39 1/2in.x94in. and is in fair shape with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.060\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white canvass banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome new students to the College. At the top of the banner, \"Welcome\" is written in black. Below \"Welcome\" is a royal crown in black and a black cross above it. Below the crown is a black and gold William and Mary cypher. The year 1832, the year the society was founded at the College, is written at the bottom in gold. The words and symbols were painted onto the banner. The banner is approximately 75in. x 60 5/8in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.234\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton banner with the phrase \"Anti-Marching Royal Tribe\" painted in green and gold that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for the football game against James Madison University. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA  2010.512\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton banner with the words \"Better Fight Song, Better Band Since 1693\" in green and gold paint that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for their game against James Madison University. The left-hand side of the banner contains a musical staff with a bass clef and 2 gold flat musical notes. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.513\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome families to the College during Family Weekend. The banner has a purple lace border. \"Welcome\" is written in black cursive script to the right and \"Families\" is written in black cursive script below it. The seal of the Wren Society is depicted with a purple outline to the left of \"Families.\" Inside the seal is a black painting of the Wren building. Below that is the phrase \"Veritas e Requitas\" written in black with \"1832\" (the year the society was founded) written in black underneath that. Below the seal is written \"THE WREN SOCIETY\" in black. The banner is in excellent condition. It measures 2ft.1.25in. (length) x 3ft. 6.5in (width). There is an approximately 0.25in. black stain near the right corner. There is also a 1in. hot glue yellow stain in the top right corner and a 0.75in. hot glue yellow stain in the bottom right corner. The lace in the top right corner is coming off. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to wish students a Happy Yule Log Ceremony. \"Happy\" is spray painted in gold cursive script at the top of the banner. Below \"Happy,\" \"Yule\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. Beneath that \"Log\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. \"VeA\" is painted in black to the right of \"Yule.\" Below \"VeA\" and to the right of \"Log\" the Wren Building is depicted. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint with three large green spray paint stains. \"18\" is painted in black on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in black on the inside of the second window. There are two 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There is a smattering of green spray paint stains to the left and across the \"H\" in \"Happy.\" There are also spontaneous smatterings of green spray paint stains to the right of \"Yule\" and \"Log\" and above and to the right of the depiction of the Wren Building. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to congratulate students graduating from the College. \"Congrats\" is spray painted in gold cursive script across the top of the banner. Below that is spray painted \"Grads\" in gold. Below \"Congrats\" and to the right of \"Grads\" is painted \"VeA\" in magenta. Beneath \"VeA\" is a depiction of the Wren Building. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint. \"18\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the second window. There are two approximately 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There are two 0.125in. brown stains next to the \"C\" and above the \"O\" in \"Congrats.\" There is a 1.5in. tear in the center at the top of the banner. There is also an approximately 1.5in. magenta stain in the window with \"32\" painted in it and a 1.75in. gold spray paint stain at the bottom of the banner. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo vinyl banners for the Earl Gregg Swem Library event \"21st Century Scholar on the Colonial Campus \" held on October 18-19, 2007. The event featured vendors and demonstrations of databases and electronic resources. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue vinyl banner that was used during the construction of Swem Library from 1999-2005. The banner features a construction worker in a hard hat rolling a boulder shaped like the Swem Window and \"Swem Construction News\" is written in white lettering. The banner is 80in.x17in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.084\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-banners encased in plastic with \"Swem Library Rocks\" written in white lettering that were used during a Homecoming Parade at the College of William and Mary. The background of the banners are blue and there are also red musical notes all over the banners. The banners are approximately 96in. x 25in. and are in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.379 a and b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBanner, mounted on a wooden rod; the background is white with blue letters spelling out \"1983 Summit, Williamsburg, Virginia\"; in middle is blue and gold design with colonial capitol in center surrounded by words \"1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations\"; bottom is trimmed with gold braid and fringe. 46in. x 72in Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9- silk banners from the exhibit at the Grolier Club in 1988-89 honoring the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and the reign of William and Mary. The banners are made of gold moire silk with purple satin edging. A detailed history of them is packed with the banners. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.036\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge vinyl banners from Charter Day 1999. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.099\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white vinyl banner created by the Chicago Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association to celebrate the College's 300th Anniversary. The top of the banner reads \"Happy 300th From the Windy City\" in Green and Gold. The middle of the banner has the Chicago skyline in blue with hand-written greetings from alumni members. The bottom left reads \"1693-1993\" and \"William and Mary\" in green. The bottom right reads \"Chicago Chapter.\" The banner is 96in.x46in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.099\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne vinyl banner created by the College of William and Mary to celebrate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England to the College during the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settelment at Jamestown. The banner features the outlines of three Queen's Guards with their black bearskin hats and red tunics; the year \"2007\" written in black; and the William and Mary cypher, also written in black. The banner was created by Fast Signs of Yorktown, Virginia. The banner is approximatley 11.875in. x  23.75in. and It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.449\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1980.100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particular clipping article concerning the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1997.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrange and black banner; black background with orange letters. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2000.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads \"Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cream banner with gold fringe. The banner features a phoenix rising from the ashes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne United States Flag with 48 stars that came to America on the casket of Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, who attended the College of William and Mary from 1913-1914. Corporal Lewis was killed in 1918 during World War I. He was a member of Company B, 116th Infantry from Virginia. There is a lock and a key on the top and bottom right-hand side of the flag. The lock is engraved with \"MILLER\" in the middle. The lock and key are both attached to the flag with paperclips. A small index card is also attached to the flag with \"Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, Company B. 116th Infantry.\" The flag is approximately 9ft. 10 1/2in. x 3ft. 4in. It is in fair condition with a few very small holes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.380\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metal plaque that was used to dedicate Chandler Hall on the College of William and Mary campus. The plaque is inscribed with the following: \"Erected 1930-31/ Board of Visitors / James H. Dillard, Rector / John Stewart Bryan, Vice-Rector / Charles J. Duke Jr. / C. Starling Hutcheson / G. Walter Mapp / Lulu D. Metz / J. Douglas Mitchell / Gabriella Page / A. Herbert Foreman / John A. Wilson / Sidney Hall / J.A.C. Chandler, President / Herbert Lee Bridges, Secretary / Charles M. Robinson, Architect / J.J. McDevitt Company, Contractors.\" It is approximately 24.5 in x 24.5in. It is in fair condition with traces of corrosion and scratches. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.520.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords that document the exchange or management of money or other items of value.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, WM guarantee fund, WM general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords created or maintained by a government agency. Included in this sub-classification are legislative, judicial, trade, immigration, patent, military, census, and vital records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments that provide primarily non-textual visual information. Included in this sub-classification are maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and pictorial works produced through photographic, photomechanical, or printing processes. Terms in this sub-classification may be used in addition to terms from Art to index graphic documents that are also works of art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne print of a cartoon depicting a man in colonial costume locked in the stocks with a \"I am a Liar\" sign nailed to the stocks. Jimmy Carter tells Gerald Ford \"We had better watch what we say around here.\" The cartoon commemorates the presidential debate between Ford and Carter on October 22, 1976, and the cartoon first appeared in the Newport News Times-Herald on October 21, 1976.  Approximately 11 in. x 14 in. It is in fair condition. Gift of Edwin C. Tison.  Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 1980.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in Art S4.  UA 1998.95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSilver engraving of the Frenchman's Map. Framed. 13 in. x13 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.094\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print made from a portrait of Sullivan that was presented to the New York Southern Society. This item was found in Dennis Cogle's office. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.095\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education. The map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded.Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles.UA 2007.063.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne original etching by American artist Don Swann of the President's House at the College of William and Mary. It was once owned by J. Edward Zollinger, class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976.The etching is numbered 188 of 300 in a limited edition series. The signature of Don Swann is written below the etching. The etching is approximately 5.875in. x 4.875in. and is in good condition. The etching was attached to a cardboard backing that was acidic and there is some glue residue on the back of the etching. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.297\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color print sketch of Tucker Hall when it was used as the library at the College of William and Mary. There are trees surrounding Tucker Hall with what appears to be outbuildings in the back. It measures approximately 15 in. x 11.5 in. It is in fair condition with light wear around the edges of the print.  Located in Art S4. UA 2010.210\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTwo printers blocks with inscriptions describing an ancient \"bid\" to an anniversary meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the College of William and Mary. The cut outs were first used for the 1941 anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa. Each is approximately 2 in. x 5 in. They are in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color print of a painting featuring students standing around the Wren Yard during Commencement at the College of William and Mary. The print is signed by Kamil Kubik, the artist of the painting. It is approximately 16 in. x 19 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.213\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne reproduction color print entitled \"Commencement\" published by P. Buckley Moss for the Alumni Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in 1993. The print features two students, one hold the College Mace, leading the procession through the Wren Building during Commencement. The print is number 347 out of 700 and is signed by P. Buckley Moss. It is approximately 16 in. x 23.5 in. and is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.214\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction print of a pencil drawing showing the south (Chapel) side of the Wren Building with a wood shed and 2 horsemen. The print is approximately 7.25 in. x 10.125 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.220\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eContains a color photograph featuring all the members of the all-male a cappella group Gentlemen of the College that attended the 20th reunion banquet for the group. Surrounding the photograph are the signatures of those members in attendance at the banquet. The photograph was taken by Hannah Debelius (WM Class of 2010). The photograph is 8 in. x 10 in. and the frame is approximately 18.5 in. x 22.5in. It is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.244\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne lithographic print depicting the rear of the Wren Building facing the Sunken Garden in the afternoon sun. The Great Hall and the 2nd floor balcony are highlighted in the drawing. On the bottom left-hand side of the drawing, \"Sir Christopher Wren Building Williamsburg, 1932\" is written in pencil. On the bottom right-hand side of the drawing are the initials TW 1934 and the signature of the artist, Theo B. White. On the back of the print, there is a label describing the work as part of the Public Works of Art Project, Virginia Division's Series of lithographic prints of Williamsburg, Edition 30. Approximately 11.875 in. x 17.375 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.385\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne etching of the Wren Building and yard with the Botetourt Statue and a cannon facing Duke of Gloucester Street. There is also a depiction of three people standing in the open door that passes through to the rear of the Wren Building and the Sunken Garden. The bottom left-hand side of the print reads \"Wren Building, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by the author Alice E. Rumple.  It is approximately 19.25in. x 14.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.386\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne print depicting the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and the President's House in snow during Winter. The bottom of the print reads \"The College of William  Mary, Wren Building, Winter,\" and is signed by the artist T.C.Manor[?] with the year \"82.\" Approximately 18 in. x 24 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.387\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUA 2011.393.001: Pen and ink drawing of a cartoon concerning the William and Mary Honor System. The cartoon shows a professor leaving the questions to an exam on the desk and then leaving the room, reminding the students that they are on their honor not the cheat. The students are shown with writing on their legs and sleeves, with one of the students saying \"That does it!! I'm switching to Harvard.\" The cartoon was created by Jimmy Hatlo. 14.5 in. x 20 in. UA 2011.393.002: A clipping from a newspaper showing the above cartoon in color as part of Hatlo's \"They'll Do It Every Time\" comic strip. 8.125 in. x 6.625 in. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.393\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cartoon drawn for the 1906 Colonial Echo by student Frederick R. Hynson featuring seven professors at the College of William and Mary behind a table. The professors shown are Henry T. Louthan, Lyman B. Wharton, John Lesslie Hall, President Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas J. Stubbs, Charles E. Bishop, and Van Franklin Garrett. The cartoon is labeled \"A Faculty Meeting from a Duc's Point of View.\" The missing professors are Richard M. Crawford, Alexander B. Coffey, and Biology Professor John W. Ritchie. It is not know who Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Hubbard were, although there were students by those names in 1906. \"Duc\" was the term used for freshman and was short for \"introductory.\" Approximately 22 in. x 10 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.394\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne linoleum block print of the exterior of the library building (present-day Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary by Nannie Mae Squires.  Approximately 14.75in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.395\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUA 2011.396.001: Drawing of the Wren Building, with the Lord Botetourt Statue in front, before 1929 renovation. UA 2011.396.002-003: Drawings of the Wren Building after the restoration. Approximately 9.5-10 in. x 10.25 in. -12.25 in. They are in fair condition. The prints were given to Earl Gregg Swem Library by the illustrator, Orin Bullock. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pencil print sketch of the front of the Wren Building by John C. Drake. Approximately 16 in. x 12.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.398\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color print of a sketch of the library building (now Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 15.75 in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition with some color loss. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.399\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white wood paneled picture that features a black and white photo of the 1993 Epson Ivy Bowl Ivy team. At the bottom left of the picture is the seal for the Epson Ivy Bowl. To the right of the seal is written \"'93 EPSON IVY BOWL\" in gray typed font with a Japanese translation below it. Surrounding the photo and inscription are the signatures of all the members of the Ivy Bowl Ivy team. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an international football game played between an American team of all Ivy League college football players and Japanese college all-star players. In 1993, the game was played in Tokyo with the American team as the victors. The photo measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are two approximately 1.5in. abrasions on the top left of the picture as well as an approximately 0.125in. brown stain at the top left of the picture. There is also a small puncture hole at the top of the score board in the photograph and a 1.5in. puncture hole to the right of the score board in the photograph going up into one of the signatures above the picture. Transferred from the Athletic Department (football). UA 2011.535.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA photograph of the football game between William and Mary and Villanova on September 15, 2001. The photograph is framed by green cardboard and a gold lined glass frame. Below the photograph is a gold metal tag that has \"WILLIAM  MARY ~ 47/ VILLANOVA ~44\" engraved in black on it. To the right of the picture is a ticket that displays game date, time, and location. On the back of the picture there is a silver sticker that has \"PRINCE GEORGE GRAPHICS/ 437 PRINCE GEORGE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185\" typed in black with a logo featuring a peacock and an outline of a heart in black. The framed picture measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 11in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Above the ticket there is a small red ant. Transferred from the Athletics Department (football). UA 2011.535.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrints or non-print items created to impart, test, or demonstrate knowledge or skill, either in the context of formal teaching and training or in more informal contexts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. The horn-books are approximately 2.75in.x 5.5in. They are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.131\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments that pertain to legal actions or rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen. In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten or printed items that express creative works intended to be read, heard, or performed. Such works include fictional and non-fictional literature, oral presentations, music, and theatrical productions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne photocopy with musical notes for the William and Mary Fight Song in a wooden frame that was given out to a graduating senior in the William and Mary Pep Band. It is approximately 6.375in. x 8.375in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black plastic sheet music holder with 21 plastic sheet protectors to hold the songs played by the William  Mary Pep Band during various athletic events. Some of the songs include the William  Mary Fight Song, William  Mary Alma Mater, Eye of the Tiger, Hey Baby, and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It is approximately 7.625in. x 7.25in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTokens of remembrance or commemoration of a person, place, event, or experience. This sub-classification includes artifacts created to contain or display such tokens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025150/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389249/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.499\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal coin that was created by the William and Mary Fund for the Tercentenary celebration of William and Mary. The obverse of the coin has the College seal with the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" surrounding the edge. Above the seal are the dates \"1693-1993\". The reverse contains the weathervane from the Wren Building with \"1693\" and \"1993\" on it. Just below the weathervane is the number \"300\" and \"William  Mary\". Surrounding the edge of the reverse are the words \"The Fourth Century Club 1693-1993\". The coin is encased in plastic to protect it and is surrounding by a black square case with \"William  Mary Annual Fund\" written in gold. It is 1.05 in. in diameter and is in good condition. The square case surrounding the coin is 3.5in. x 3.5in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2010.185\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016006/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409489/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2- discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Object is inside a green pouch. Diameter is 4in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409633/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Diameter is 4in. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016806/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal, 3in. in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020866/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 3.25in. in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads \"1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are.\" The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021038/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 3in. in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name \"Princeton.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438414399/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5in. in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal also includes separately a clear plastic stand. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391029/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter medal, roughly 1.5in.x1in., on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939958/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads \"Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata\" in the center and \"CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959\" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note \"With the good wishes of Europe!\" An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395005/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal with a depiction of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. To the left of William is written in Latin \"Gullet Maria D.G,\" and to the right of Mary is written in Latin \"M. BRIT. FRET HIB. REX. ET. REGINA.\" The reverse of the medal has the College seal and \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia 1693\" surrounding the seal. It is approximately 2.875in. in diameter and is in fair condition with several minor scrapes and chips along the edge and reverse of the medal. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.186\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSquare gold tone metal pin with drawing of the Botetourt Statue and Wren Building and text \"Charter Day 2012.\" Pin measures 1 in. (height) x 1 in. (length) x .375 in. (depth) and is in excellent condition. In W. Taylor Reveley, III's Presidential Address on February 3, 2012, he mentioned the pins saying, \"This year, in addition to the tradition of Charter Day pins to wear on your graduation robes, students are invited to leave their mark by signing a 2012 Charter Day scroll. These scrolls will be placed in our University Archives for all time coming. Pins and scrolls can be found near the ticket window on the Commons Side of this hall as you leave.\" Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound gold tone metal pin with a digital rendering of the Sunken Garden and the text \"2013 Charter Day\" in red. Pin measures 1 in. (diameter) x .375 (depth) and is in excellent condition. Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brass medallion approximately 1.5in. (width) and 4in. (length). The medallion has black writing embroidered on its face. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476623/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials \"NPC,\" \"NIC,\" \"PIC,\" and \"PPA,\" the phrases \"200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities\" and \"An American College Tradition,\" and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads \"Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976\" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words \"A look to out past with an eye to our future.\" Diameter of medallion is 2.6875in. In good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City County. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Medallion is in 3.125in. (width) x 3.8125in. (height) case. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015664/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States in 1976. Medal is stored in a 4.1875in. square box, labeled \"RF.\" A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under \"Visitors to Campus.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409001/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription \"Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 14, 1916\" on the reverse. Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016262/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne frigate \"Colbert\" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Diameter is 4.25in. In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410151/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Diameter of the medal is 1.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018156/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round bronze medal, 2.5in. in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words \"America's Adopted Son.\" The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription \"American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV.\" Gift of Stuart W. Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-bronze medals, identical to one another but different from UA1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed \"E. Gatteaux,\" the name \"Lafayette,\" and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription \" America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV.\" Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025288/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025584/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medallion, 4in. in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words \"Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist.\" The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription \"Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419133/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo gold-toned medals (1.5in. in diameter) bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693,\" and on the other side the words \"College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76.\" The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419511/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with \"College Camp Dedication 10-9-76.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391933/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne commmemorative medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Commemoratvie Medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. It is approximately 1.125in. in diameter. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents.Gift of Mrs. C. Watson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold charm attached to a gold chain that once was owned by Dudley Warner Woodbridge, professor and dean of the law school at the College of William and Mary from 1927 to 1966. The front of the charm is inscribed with the initials \"D.W.W.\" and the reverse is inscribed \"From Law Students of Marshall Wythe Feb. 24, 1961.\" Gift of Julia Oxrieder, daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.710\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue button, 2.25in. in diameter. In black letters, it reads \"Picnic with the Daves,\" \"Epsilon Association,\" and \"139th Convention Philadelphia.\" The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937306/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-identical buttons, 4in. in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with \"William and Mary Tangerine Bowl\" in white letters and a green center reading \"Go Big Green\" and \"1970,\" also in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391287/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4-buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25in. in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words \"Happy Birthday 300 William  Mary.\" The other two have a yellow background and read \"Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc.\" Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940732/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940914/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, 2.25in. in diameter, with an off-white background and the words \"Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941422/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white aluminum button with a depiction of the Griffin, the College of William and Mary's mascot as of 2010. The Griffin has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. This particular Griffin is green, gold, and white in color to mimic the College's colors. Below the Griffin is the word \"Tribe,\" the nickname for William and Mary. The button is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black and white aluminum button with a depiction of Don Quixote on his horse and Sancho Panza on his donkey with \"1605-2005\" written below to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the book \"Don Quixote.\" The button was once owned by professor George Greenia of the Hispanic Studies curriculum at William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and yellow metal button pin created for the Dixie Bowl football game played in Birmingham, AL on January 1, 1948 against Arkansas. The pin features two footballs at top and bottom with the text 'WILLIAM  MARY / DIXIE BOWL\" in the center. Two silk ribbons, one green and one yellow, and a tan piece of cotton string are affixed to the button back and hang below the button. A piece of white paper with text indicating WM's losing score, 'ARK: 21 / WM: 19' is taped to the back of the button. The pin is in good condition with minor spots of rust on the reverse. Both ribbons are slightly discolored with minor fraying on the bottom edges. Green ribbon has approximately 0.0625in. hole. Button is 1.75in. in diameter; total length with ribbons is 4.625in. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.557\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived by Archives staff on 10/9/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.186.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eButton featuring a black and white line drawing of a recycling triangle with three angled arrows and three circular logos between the arrows: \"WM SEAC\" (Student Environmental Action Coalition); \"what's your DOT?\" (Do One Thing); and \"The Mercury Project\" with \"Earth Day 2010\" in the middle of a white circle with a green to blue gradient circle around the outside, with the text \"40TH ANNIVERSARY\" at the top and bottom. Button is in good condition with no visible defects and measures 2.25\" in diameter. Button was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS1. UA 2013.005.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked \"SCHLAGE\" and \"R91351\" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646907/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words \"College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTerrible Tribe Towel; 2- white handkerchiefs, 21in. x 21.5in. with \"Go T-R-I-B-E\" in large green letters across the middle, and the WM Tribe logo and \"Terrible T-r-i-b-e Towel\" written in one corner. Distributed by the Society of the Alumni. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004011/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 1988.103\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorabilia, baseball; includes2-bats, 6-balls, and 2-gloves used in various WM baseball games; mounted onto a wooden plaque; the bats were the favorite ones used by Dan Etmonson, the gloves were the ones he used as first baseman. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1990.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton hand towel, 15.5in. x 25in., with \"WM Magic Homecoming 1990 November 1-4\" and sparkler motif in purple. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811491/.  Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA1992.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with \"150\" marked in gold, created as a memento of WM Homecoming in 1992. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395181/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white towel that has a blue center on the front.  In the blue center there is the image of a gymnast performing on the pommel horse in white. Below the gymnast is written \"Vilågbajnoksåg/Budapest 1983\" in white. To the left of the blue center is a red stripe and green stripe. To the bottom right of the towel is a white box with a blue outline and a blue and white symbol on the inside. The back of the towel is blue with a white center that features the gymnast performing on  the pommel horse in blue. The green and red stripes are on the right of the center image and the box, now blue outlined in white with a white symbol,  is on the bottom right. The towel measures approximately 33.5in. (length) x 18in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metal souvenir football that may have been used as a pin. It is hand painted silver and gold with \"WAM 1693-1924\" written across the football in green paint. There is also a small portion of green, gold, and white ribbon along the side of the football. It is approximately 2.25in. long. It is in fair condition with light wear and minor dulling of the gold ribbon. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421635/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold colored key fob produced for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954. The key fob has a silver plate with the Chinese character of \"jing\" meaning capital, and it is the symbol for the city of Beijing. Below the Chinese character are the words \"Beijing 2008\" along with the five Olympic rings. It is approximately 8.75in.  long and is in great condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.216\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 - Red felt emblem in the shape of two connected hearts with a white outline drawing of a couple dancing. Text towards the bottom of the emblem reads \" Harry James / 1950.\" Emblem could have been intended for use as a patch or small wall decoration. Emblem measures 7.75 in. (length) x 5.25 in. (width). Gift of Jean Harrup Cogle, and transferred upon arrival from the 2012.403 accession of the Jean Harrup Cogle Papers (UA 5.167). Located in Textiles, S1 SS8. UA 2012.403.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clear domed paperweight. The base of the paperweight features the William and Mary cypher in white. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written in white in an arch above the cypher and \"TERCENTENARY TRUST\" is written in white in an arch below the cypher. \"1688\" is written in white to the left of the cypher and \"1988\" is written to the right of the cypher. The paperweight measures 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is approximately 1.75in. smattering of white dot stains on the left side of the dome starting at the bottom of the dome and going midway up. There is a 0.75in. conglomerate of white stains on the right side of the base rim and an approximately 1in. conglomerate of white stains on the left side of the base rim. There are also small scratches all around the base rim and a small chip at the top of the base rim above the William and Mary cypher. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary artifacts that routinely may be classified in none or more than one of the other sub-classifcations. These include artifacts that are defined more by form than by functions or context. Many terms may be used in addition to other terms for cross-referencing purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDance programs from fraternity dances. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458573/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458523/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698778514/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698775214/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457733/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425775/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457803/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425735/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428875/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774704/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428705/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457443/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-dance programs, 1-\"The Bachelors\" dance, 1925; 2-\"The German Club\" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2-\"The Cotillian Club,\" 1925 and 1926. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457273/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425655/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428425/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774494/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428155/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads \"Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-\"; 3-dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, \"Me\" and Johnnie Wilkins, and \"Me\" and Bob Brewer. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698777434/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698456593/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427305/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427225/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457393/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 2. UA 2007.83\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in fair condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776604/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427155/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776264/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3.5in.x5in. and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426745/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, \"fratres in Collegio\", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4.5in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426495/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3. UA 2009.461\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from College Papers (UA14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from College Papers (UA14). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from College Papers (UA14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 \"Go Tribe\", 1 \"William and Mary\" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, WM, and \"300 William and Mary, 1693-1993.\" The sheet is 8.5in x 11in. All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.052\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne clear window decal measuring 3.75in.x4in. It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765398227/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sticker decal depicting the coat of arms for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The decal features a man standing with a rod next to a black cat on top of a knight's helmet, which is sitting on top of the coat of arms. Underneath the seal is features the fraternity's moto, Our Hearts are United, written in Latin. It is approximately 2.375in. x 3.75in and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.641\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne set of 14 black and gold sticker decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The sheet the decals are on is approximately 2in. x 4.5in. while the individual decals are approximately 0.9375in. x 0.5in. The decals are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.642\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2- cream, black, and gold decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that were once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The are approximately 4.5in x 1.8125in. and are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.643 a and b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 William and Mary \"Tribe Club\" window decals. \"Tribe\" and \"WM\" logos beside the word \"CLUB\". Laminate on paper, green, yellow. Excellent. Window decals given to members of the William and Mary Tribe Club, the organization for those who donate to William and Mary athletics. 3.25 in. x 5.25 in. Transferred from Box 2 of the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (UA 5.144). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.679.01ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne decal with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold that was given out to individuals who donated money to William and Mary. It is approximately 2.5in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-cream with blue lettering parking passes for special guests to park in the College Terrace lot at William and Mary. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-cream with green lettering parking passes for delegates attending events at William and Mary. The delegates were to park on Richmond Road, west of the Armistead Avenue and the Baptist Lot. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-cream with red lettering parking passes given out to members of the official party at events at the College. Members were to park on Richmond Road from College Corner to Armistead Avenue. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic blue and white striped William and Mary 2006-2007 Faculty/Staff parking pass. It contains the William and Mary Cypher and it is number 0507. The pass is 2.75in. x 3.375in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque that reads \"Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-framed plaques, 6in. x 8in., with inscription \"In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929.\" UA 1987.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze plaque, 6in.x 5in. with a wooden base, 10in.x 8in., with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed \"He was followed with love\" and artists name \"J.S. Hartley, NY 1981\". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1987.096\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze plaque, 13in. x 7.75in., with a wooden base, 14.5in. x 12.25in. and inscribed \"The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports.\" The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVariety of automobile Bumper Stickers with WM logo. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit \"Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary\" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5.5in. x 2in. and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has \"The College of William and Mary\" \"Chartered in 1693\". The sticker is 3inx 2.5in and is in fine condition with some fading. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.237\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads \"WM\" and \"The College of William and Mary.\" The sticker is 5.5in x 3in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.238\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-green bumper stickers with the phrase \"think green wm\" written in white lettering. The stickers were used to help promote sustainability at the College of William and Mary. They are approximately 7.5in. x 3.75in. and are in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green bumper sticker with \"The Society for the College, William and Mary, Tradition. Excellence. Good Governance., www.SocietyForTheCollege.org\" written in gold. The sticker was created by The Society for the College and was handed out at the College of William and Mary by alumnus Karla Bruno, a member of the organization. It is approximately 7.5in x 3.5in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.403\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow bumper sticker with the phrase \"Honk for William and Mary\" and \"www.SocietyForTheColle.org\" written in green. The sticker was given out at a home William and Mary football game on September 13, 2007 by Karla Bruno and The Society for the College. It is approximately 7.5in. x 3.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.404\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green and white stickers with \"Renew Nichol\" written on them. They were given out in February 2008 to support Gene R. Nichol as president of the College of William and Mary after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. They are approximatley 2in. in diameter and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.415\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. Also on the sticker is the William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM.\" The sicker was produced by the Army ROTC. It is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.644\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Go William and Mary\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. The William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM\" is on the left-hand side of the sticker. It is in fair condition and is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.645\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Phi Mu Alpha crest stickers. Images of the Phi Mu Alpha crest, black, white gold, and red. Excellent. Laminate on paper. Used as a decal on glass, application instructions included on back. 2.5 in. x 3 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.15ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Phi Mu Alpha Greek letter stickers. Decals of Greek letters Phi, Mu, and Alpha, black and gold. Laminate on paper. Good. Used as a decal for glass, application directions on back. 4.5 in. x 1.75 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.16ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green bumper sticker featuring the pre-2010 William and Mary Logo (\"WM\" letters with green and gold feathers sticking out) on the right. \"Tribe\" is written in gold cursive script on the left with \"PRIDE\" written in white below it. The bumper sticker is in excellent condition and is approximately 11in. (length) x 3in. (width). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - oval white sticker with black text reading, \"THE / CAMPUS KITCHEN / at the COLLEGE of / WILLIAM and MARY.\" A black and white logo next to the text features a fork, knife, and exclamation point in a rounded black square. The William  Mary student organization, Campus Kitchen of WM, describes itself as \"a student group dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger in the Williamsburg Community. We do this by recovering surplus food from vendors and making it into nutritious meals twice a week. These meals are then delivered directly to about 175 low-income clients weekly. Additionally, we connect to the youth of our partner neighborhoods through programming and field trips.\" Sticker measures 4.5\" (length) x 3\" (width). Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.391.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.106\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brown soft-bound calendar. The words \"The College of William and Mary 'The Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187\" appear on the cover in gold. The calendar is 6.25in. by 3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943276/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFramed Flat Hat article, 4/23/1993, \"Following in the President's Shadow\" by Terris Ko, presented to Timothy Jackson Sullivan. Includes note from Ko to Sullivan, dated 3/1995. Terris Ko was president for a day. Transferred from the President's Office Papers Collection (Acc. 1996.014). Located in Art S4. UA 1999.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA maritime invitation to the christening of the Pilot Schooner Virginia, which is a re-creation of the original 1917 Schooner. The front of the invitation features a white rope tied into a square knot. Within the knot is written \"Ties, however, are required\" in blue script. The invitation is folded in an accordion style, and the first five panels have depictions of different types of knots to include the \"Sheet Bend,\" \"Square Knot,\" \"Bowline,\" \"Figure Eight,\" and \"Clove Hitch.\" Each knot is appropriately labeled above the depiction in blue block print. The sixth panel includes a description, the time, date and location of the event in blue script. The seventh panel includes a list of special guests for the christening ceremony. The final panel depicts the logo of the Pilot Schooner Virginia. The invitation measures approximately 4in. (length) x 4in. (width). It is in good condition with a neon green outline of the rope on the front of the invitation. There are two stains that look like burn marks on both ends of the rope on the front of the invitation. Transferred from box 9, folder 3 of the Office of the President, Sullivan collection. UA 2006.010.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: \"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2007.054\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is 12in (length)x9.5in (width) and is in good condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA wooden plaque with a letter printed on the front. The letter is on a parchment background that is outlined in gold. The text is in black script font.  The letter encourages the 1991 William and Mary Presidential Search Committee to select a president who will not only perform in the position well, but will also represent the College in every aspect. The letter is signed \"With respect and confidence, Joe Neilson, Class of 1967.\" Joe Neilson was a member of the William and Mary Varsity Football team. Transferred from Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack vinyl luggage tag. Front printed in gold lettering with \"VACAPAF, 1999.\" The Virginia Association of Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was a district that represented 37 alumni and college chapters in the state of Virginia and emphasized the aims of the fraternity. Luggage Tag measures 5.5 in. (length) x 2.625 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456107/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456387/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be used as media of exchange, such as currency, or as a means of obtaining specific goods and services, such as admission tickets, coupons, postage stamps, or tokens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Gift of Mrs. William Greene, granddaughter of John Blair. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018796/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an \"affinity\" card. The card is labelled with \"Theta Delta Chi Fraternity\" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388501/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3-English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942602/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads \"Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia,\" which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase \"MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA.\" The coin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.247\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with \"One Cent\" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words \"United States of America.\" The coin is approximately 1.0625in. in diameter and is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase \"Gulielmus Et Maria\" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written \"Britain\" and on the other side is \"NIA.\" The coin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. Gift of William E. Bozarth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to communicate a particular personal belief, opinion, achievement, status, rank, occupation, membership, office, or identity. This classification includes articles of adornment or clothing worn primarily for their symbolism; these objects may be assigned additional terms from Category 3 to ensure appropriate cross-indexing. A personal symbol differs from a ceremonial artifact in that it expresses individual ideas, not the ideas of a group, or it communicates the relationship of individuals to a group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that convey social recognition of achievements by individuals or groups of people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials \"F.H.C\" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin \"sta bilitas et fides.\" The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307608/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404191/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words \"Sta Bilitas Et Fides\". The medal is 1.125in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13in. long. The medal is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397345/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular, copper dipped tinned striking medal of the Botetourt medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" Medal diameter is 1.75in. In very good condition. The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404379/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 7. UA1980.069. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne medal, 1.5in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438411577/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular medal (not tinned) struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Diameter of medal is 1.6875in. Identical to UA 1980.069 and UA 2005.024. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413855/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink  Sons Ltd. of London by the donor's family. Identical to UA 1983.031 and UA 1980.069. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941580/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says \"College of William and Mary.\" The reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483414/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647867/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021444/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies.\" Diameter of medals is 1.4375in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412799/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413035/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907.\" Medal is 1.06in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438403783/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words \"Phoenix Literary Society\" on the copper border with the legend \"ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905.\" Medal is 1in. in diameter. The medal is in good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405037/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse says \"Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907.\" Medal is 1.125in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405477/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson, Jr. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Session 1906-07. G.O. Ferguson, Jr.\" Medal is 1.5in. diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913.\" Medal is 1.5625in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439012814/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed \"Philomathean Literary Society, College of William  Mary, Session 1891-92.\" The other is inscribed \"JRL Johnson, Orator.\" Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439022484/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has \"Phoenix Literary Society William  Mary College\" written on the front and \"Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912\" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with \"Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913.\" Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque awarded by University of Virginia to John Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10in. x 16in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlgernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10in. x 16in. framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.110\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc 2016.212.01b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc 2016.212.01c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc 2016.212.01a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. It is 14.5in x 9.5in.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1978.005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. UA 1978.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647595/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486628/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented in 1935 \"commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club.\" The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/. UA1980.104\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. It is 10in x13in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1984.039\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1984.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14in. x 11in., presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-plaques, 10in. x 12in., proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word \"Spelling.\" The pin is approximately 0.5in.  x 0.625in. and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque, 5.75in.x8in., given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11in. x 14in., mounted. Located Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.094\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11in. x 14in., off white with black print. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2004.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6in. x 8in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.024\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed Phi Mu sorority initiation certificate that was given to College student Martha Carter. The frame is made of wood and is painted gold. The certificate reads \"Founded January 4, 1852. Phi Mu Fraternity. This certifies that Mattie Carter was initiated February 19, 1927 by Gamma Alpha Chapter and is entitled to all the rights and priviledges of this Fraternity.\" There is a seal on the bottom-left corner of the certificate with a stack of books and a lamp on top that reads \"Phi Mu Fraternity Founded 1852.\" The frame is approximately 7.25 in. x 9.25 in. The certificate is in fair condition with some fading and the frame has some chips in the paint. Gift of Charles Miller. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.268\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25inx 9in and is in fair condition with several scratches. UA 2009.287\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25in x 9in. The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. UA 2009.288\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1978. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 12 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1970. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1974. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePiece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows: 1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis 1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody 1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins 1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle 1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair 1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner 1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts 1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer The top of the \"C\" in \"College of William and Mary\" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver \"W\" in front of a gold \"M\" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14in. x 20in.  Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2009.521\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sterling silver variation on the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms with the sun at the top of the seal smiling. Attached to the seal is a depiction of a watering can. Both the watering can and seal are attached to a green chain made of ribbon. The badge was given to J. Wilfred Lambert, longitme professor and College administrator, on his retirement from William and Mary. The badge is 2.75in.x 3in. and the chain is approximately 14.5in. long. It is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.569\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate that was used for an achievement award given out by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity at their 135th Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The plate is inscribed \"Thomas L. Jordan, Epsilon '24, Theta Delta Chi Achievement Award, 135th Annual Convention, New Orleans, August 14, 1982.\" The award was given to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. UA 2011.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDimensions: 7in.X9in. Condition: Good with a few scratches and a nick on the bottom right corner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2011.155\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA shadow box plaque that features a black background. A silver plate that has \"Atlantic 10 Football\" engraved on it is set against the black background. The \"0\" in the \"10\" is a football. Below this is another silver plate that has \"1999 Football Second Team All-Conference.\" engraved on it. There is a gold adhesive tag on the back of the black that has \"CROWN TROPHY / Marketplace s/c RT.70E/Cherry Hill, NJ 08003/ (609) 489-9884\" in black. This plaque, as well as another one, was awarded to Mike Beverly and Khari Reynolds, football players under Coach Jimmye Laycock, who had been named to the Atlantic 10 Football All-Conference Team. The plaque measures approximately 12.5in. (width) x 15.25in. (length) and is in excellent condition. There is a 2.5in. hollowed out tree ring on the bottom left on the back of the plaque, as well as approximatelly 1.25in. of chipping on the top left. Transferred from the Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA black rectangular plaque that has gold writing  engraved on it. The back of the plaque is gold. The plaque was presented to Hunter B. Andrews by the Hampton Bar Association in recognition of 50 years of service as an attorney. The plaque measures approximately 8in. (length) x 6in. (width) and is in good condition. There are four holes in each corner of the plaque where it once was fastened to something else. There are numerous finger and palm print marks on the front of the plaque, the most noticeable of which is an approximately 0.25in. finger print on the left side of the plaque near the middle. There is an approximately 1.5in. scratch on the front of the plaque in the top right corner along with smaller scratches in that same corner. There are also numerous abrasions on the top of the back of the plaque. Finally, there is a white piece of paper stuck to the back of the plaque with some brown glue. Transferred from box 3, folder 1 of the Hunter B. Andrews Papers. UA 2014.029.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver frame, 4.3in. x 5.5in., with the award and medal, frame inscibed with \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978\". Medal is nearly 2in. in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words \"John Blair Junior Award\", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1978.013 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date \"1693\" surrounded by the phrases \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words \"Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty.\" This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. The medallion is 2.75in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649619/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says \"Awarded to Arthur Wilson James\" around the border, and \"As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913\" in the center. Medal is 1.1875in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406251/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brass medal, 2in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017486/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics.\" Medal diameter is 1.3125in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020132/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 3.5in. in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled \"1848, Mexico,\" the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend \"Fecit Quod Cogitavit\" (\"he did what he thought\"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023216/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription \"Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit\" (\"One day he will help us to remember these things\"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked \"W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416043/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter-colored medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024938/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round gold medal, 2.25in. in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay \"Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment.\" One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765936410/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says \"Korea.\" The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050514/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, \"National Defense,\" with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050478/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed \"Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960.\" On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The medal is  2.75in. in diameter and is  in good condition. Transferred from the J. Wilfred Lambert Papers (UA 6.067). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1994.080.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words \"1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia\" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938042/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne original PDA medal. It is silver with clasped hands and \"mentem Spectato\" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. The medal is believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. It is 1.125in. long with a bit of the edge broken off, possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. It is the only known medal in existance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5in. in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.005.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne nickel medallion given to graduating members of the Undergraduate Honor Council at the College of William and Mary to wear during Commencement. The Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony is the first time the medallion was worn. The obverse of the medallion features the Wren Building with Thomas Jefferson's signature below, and \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved around the edges. The reverse of the medallion features a law scale of justice and \"Est. 1779\". The medallion is attached to a white ribbon that is approximately 1.5in. long, while the medallion itself is in good condition and is approximately 1.25in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.226\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter circle medal with green and yellow ribbon. Medal obverse features the college seal with buildings and sun with human face. The medal reverse has a classically inspired theme with three men kneeling before seated female figure. Text around the upper edge reads 'AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT - COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY.' 'M.B. WILSON' is engraved on small block at the base of the classical figures. Medal in good condition with slight darkening/discoloration on the side with text. Ribbon is in fair condition with discoloration on the green side; ribbon is not sewn at the top and has no fastening mechanism. Medal is 1.25in. in diameter and 3.125in. in length with ribbon. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal artifacts, usually worn or carried, that express an individual's thoughts, opinions, convictions, allegiances, interests, or attitudes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue pin. \"Tuck\" is written in yellow on the front with two decorative swipes on the top and bottom. There is a piece of paper inside the back of the pin. \"Buttons $1.00 per 100 ST. LOUIS BUTTONS St. Louis\" is written in red on the paper. The pin is 0.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is corrosion on the top right rim on the back of the pin and a missing element: the hook for the sharp needle to attach to. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button which was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with \"NOVAK FOR Vice President\" in white lettering. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow aluminum button with \"One College Under Glass\" in green, and a book with depictions of the William and Mary feather, the Millington Cross, and Rodin's \"The Thinker\" with the phrase \"The New William and Mary?\". The button was collected by William and Mary alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus during the Wren Cross situation at William and Mary. It is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green aluminum button with \"I [heart] Nichol.com\" written in white. The button was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. The pin is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold satin ribbon that was used at a sit-in in the University Center at the College of William and Mary to support President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 5in.(length) and in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black and yellow campaign button. This button was worn in support of Dennis G. Kemp, Sr. of Laurel, Maryland who ran for 25th Eastern Region Vice President of Alpha Phi Alpha in 2007. He was elected to the office, and served on the fraternity's Board of Directors and as the chief executive officer of the Eastern Region. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455497/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.584.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4-round United Against United stickers. The stickers have a blue background. \"EQUAL BENEFITS\" is printed in red and \"NOW\" is printed in white at the top of the sticker. \"UNITED/AGAINST/UNITED\" is printed in the center of the sticker with the two \"UNITED\" words printed in white and the \"AGAINST\" written in red. There is a labor union logo printed at the bottom of the sticker. The stickers were worn by supporters of same-sex marriage during the United States v. Windsor case in which the Surpreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional under the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The stickers measure approximately 2.125in. and are in excellent condition. Transferred from Folder 3, Box 12 of the Jeffery B. Trammel Papers. UA 2011.638.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA button with a white background that features a box that has two yellow sides and two orange sides on the front. Above the box there is a decorative pink squiggle, there is a second decorative pink squiggle to the wearer's right of the box. Inside the box \"Putting Jobs First\" is written with \"Putting\" in green, \"Jobs\" in pink, and \"First\" in orange. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There are multiple rust colored stains on the back of the button. Associated with 2014.020.03a and c. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA button that has a blue background on the top and a green background on the bottom. The button has \"McAuliffe/For Governor/ Putting Jobs 1st\" on the front. \"McAuliffe\" is written in white with a blue outline. \"For Governor\" is written in green on a white background, and \"Putting Jobs 1st\" is written in blue. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There is white residue on the back above the pin of the button. Associated with UA 2014.020.03a and b. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that note individual identity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025298/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390869/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with \"Please Return To,\" \"Herbert Thorpe,\" \"W  M,\" and \"Williamsburg V A.\" There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1.75in.x0.75in. and is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388213/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Associated Forum nametag for Grayson Orsini (2012.170.03). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Related artifacts include Forum nametag for Michael Kutner (2012.170.02). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWM staff ID card, circa 1991. Received by Archives staff on 9/4/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.186.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of adornment, clothing, accessories, and personal gear, the primary purpose of which is to communicate a particular status, rank, occupation, membership, or office. Such an article serves to associate individuals with social roles and relationships, either generally or under certain circumstances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Grey wool uniform, shirt and pants, with blue stripes and black trim, \"Indians\" is spelled out across the front with number 9 on the back; uniform formerly belonged to Carter White, class of 1933. An image of the uniform jersey is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1519267667/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.046\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne short green \"Eisenhower\" style military uniform jacket that was once owned by Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025172/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 43. UA 1991.084.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green, white, and gold Marching band uniform shirt with collar. A \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textils S1 SS7. UA 2007.074\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green, white, and gold Marching band uniform jacket-style top. A block \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2007.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Pair of green pants with a gold and white stripe down the legs to coordinate with the marching band uniform tops. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA  2007.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Gray and Blue St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform from the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The top is 27in. x 32.5in. The front of the top has \"ST. HELENA\" written across it in green and yellow lettering. The back of the top has a number 2 in green and yellow stiching. The uniform is in fair condition with several dirt stains. The uniform is made of wool. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405722/and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405704. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gray and blue pair of pants from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans.The pants are approximately 30.5in. x 12in. The pants are in fair condition with several dirt stains and are made of wool. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405750/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of green and gold leggings from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The leggings are approximately 10.75in. x 6in. and are made of ribbed knit. The leggings are in fair condition with several dirt stains. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405772/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, box 40. UA 2008.094.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green shirt and one green short that were used in gym classes at the College of William and Mary. The uniform was worn by Harry E. Krauss, class of 1967, while a student at the College. The shirt is green with \"College of William and Mary\" written in gray on the front left-hand pocket. The shorts are dark green and has \"Physical Education W and M\" written in gray on the left leg. Both the shirt and shorts were made by Champion Knitwear of Rochester, N.Y. The shirt and short are in fair condition with some fading in color. The shirt is a size medium and the shorts are a size small. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.083a and UA 2011.083b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCap (2012.166.01a), Jacket (2012.166.01b), and Pants (2012.166.01c). Photos of Harry Krauss in uniform at WM are in the University Archives Photograph Collection. Gift of Harry E. Krauss. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.166.01a-c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold/yellow men's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green and gold Turla (fan like adornment on the turban) and green Pag (turban); b. yellow Kurta (shirt); c. green vest with golden \"WM\" on back; d. green Lungi (rectangle cloth tied around the waist). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.01a-d\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with attached yellow Dupatta (scarf); b. yellow Salwaar (pants). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.02ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with embossed star pattern; b. green Salwaar (pants) with embossed star pattern. Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.03ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne shield-shaped felt patch with a gold \"W\" and green \"M\" on a gray background with a gold border. Transferred from the Women's Athletic Association Minutebook, 1923-1937 (Acc. 1980.110). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436311/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1987.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne patch with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436497/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA1987.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne patch roughly 3.5in.(length) x 1in.(width) with silver wings embroidered onto a green background, which is in turn mounted on an orange background. The two wings are separated by a shield bearing the letters \"W\" and \"M.\" The patch was worn by members of the William and Mary Flight Club. This one was owned by Barton Traver Hulse. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685574/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037336/.Gift of Barton Trevor Hulse to the Alumni Society. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box34. UA 1990.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow \"W\" and a green \"M.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne navy blue patch, 5in. long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with \"STS 107.\" This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946486/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\" is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool patch with linen backing with the College of William and Mary monogram. This patch was worn by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch is shaped like the College Seal with gold silk thread along its edges. There is a green \"M\" with a gold \"W\" in front of it against a gray background. The patch is approximately 2.625in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool  patch with linen backing that was once owned by Mary Mackey Sainsburg, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch has a gray backing with the words \"Manager\" stitched in gold silk. The patch may have been used for Womens Soccer. The patch is approximately 2.875in. x 0.75in. The patch is in fair condition with some wearing of the stitches along the edges.  Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool patch with linen backing with the royal crown of England. This patch was once owned by William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The patch is shaped like an octogon with a gold silk thread border along its edges. There is a gold \"W\" and \"M\" above a red and gold crown and green laurel wreath, set against a gray wool background. The patch is approximately 3.0625in. x 3in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.Located in TextilesS1 SS8. UA 2008.005.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow patch with a silver border with \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in green. In the middle of the patch, there is an arm carrying a tray with the initials \"O,\" \"W M\", and \"J\" and \"1972\" stitched in green. The patch is in good condition and is 4 inches x 5 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne College of William and Mary letter that may have been worn on a jacket or sweater by students at the College. The letter depicts a green \"W\" inside a green \"M\" with a white border surrounding the two letters. The letter is made of wool with a felt backing. It is 6.25in. x 7.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.158\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, below the tray is \"1972,\" the year the organization was formed, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gold patch containing the Seal of Virginia that was used by the College of William and Mary Police Department. Above the seal contains the words \"Police Department\" in white and \"College of William  Mary\" along the right and left side of the seal in white. It is approximately 3.5in. x 4.5in. and is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.472\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound patch featuring the William and Mary seal in green and white with a gold outline in the center. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/ 1693\" is written in green on a gold background encircling the William and Mary seal. \"THE ALUMNI BAND\" is written in green on a gold background beneath the William and Mary seal. The entire patch is outlined in green. The patch measures 3.5in (length) and approximately 3in. in diameter. The patch is in excellent condition. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'31\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads \"'33\" in green with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in green. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'34\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'35\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '35 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25\" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'36\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '36 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'38\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '38 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'39\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '39 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1940\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'41\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '41 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'42\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '42 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'43\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '43 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'44\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '44 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'45\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '45 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1946\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image availabel at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'47\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '47 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'48\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '48 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'49\" in gold. Above '49 reads \"William and Mary\" in gold, and below '49 reads \"Society of the Alumni\" in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1950\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'63\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '63 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eButtons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1988.109\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'54\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '54 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written \"The College of W  M\" in green, \"47\" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'32\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '32 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green metal buttons with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are 2.5in.x 2.5in. and are in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow metal button with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is 2.25in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round metal button pin with a green background. 'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse has a metal safety pin clasp.The button is 2.25in. in diameter. The button is in good condition with slight yellowing/browning of the overall color and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has overall loss of shiny metallic coating and minor rust spots. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round metal button pin with green background .'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse metal strips for securing a safety pin closure, but is missing the pin. Button is 2.25in. in diameter. Pin is in good condition with bright colors and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has minor spots of discoloration. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen background metal button pin with alternating yellow and green text. The text first vertically repeats 'WILLIAM and MARY' six times with increases in scale with 'CLASS OF 1951' in the center, and then repeats 'WILLIAM AND MARY' another six times in decreasing scale. Button has a metal safety pin closure on the reverse. Pin is in good condition with rusty spotting on the metal backing piece. Pin is 2.25\" in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow and green aluminum button. Button has metal shell with pinned metal back and Mylar protecting cover. Front printed with a green background and center of button reads \"Class of 09\" and \"WM\" cipher in yellow text. 2.25in. diameter. Button worn by OPP charter member Justin Reid at his graduation in 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376392/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round button, 2.25in. in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words \"Go Big Green\" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024002/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA1998.064. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024146/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with \"W  M Alumni Tour\" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-round buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with a green background and \"Go Big Green\" in white letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389687/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389779/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938352/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938498/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390153/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA 1987.101. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938798/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"Ernest W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"E.W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green tin button with \"my1693\" written in gold and \"wmalumni.com\" written in white below. The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks and the back of the button has large spots of dark gray discoloration around the pin. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green round metal button with 'GO / BIG / GREEN' in white text. Button has safety pin clasp on back with text 'MADE IN U.S.A.' below and maker's mark of a circle bisected with an arrow pointing up. Button measures 2.25in. in diameter. Button is in good condition with some browning of the 'B' and 'G' in 'BIG' on the front side. Back has spotted discoloration on the metallic surface. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.574\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"my1693\" button pin. Green background with yellow \"my1693\" and white \"wmalumni.com\" printed on front and silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641248548/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne key awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP\" and \"December 5, 1776\" in script and \"J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909\" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645173/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646391/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"John Stewart Bryan WM 1934.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646775/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five incised stars and the incised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"J.A.C. Chandler WM 1925.\" Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486942/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads \"William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916\" and, in script, \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in. (width) and 1.5625in.(length). In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404747/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904\" in script and \"Arthur Maddox\" in block letters.\" Key is .75in. (width) x 1.75in. (length). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013270/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says \"SP December 5, 1776.\" The key is in a dark blue leather case that says \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Medal is a 1in. square. In decent condition. Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013498/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.625in. (height). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405751/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William Burroughs. [Circa 1853/1854]. It is for winding a watch and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription \"W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776\" engraved in script. Key is 0.9375 in.(width) x 1.8125 in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014084/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776.\" Key is 15/15in. (width) x 2.0625in. (height). In good condition. Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406939/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776\" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch \"chain.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.875in. In decent condition. Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407663/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776.\" Key is 1in. square. Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014718/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776\" in script. The key is a 1in. square. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \" SP Dec 5, 1776\" in script. Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.9375in. (width). In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408201/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with \"J.J. Lloyd,\" a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has \"SP September 5. 1781\" engraved in script. Key is 1.0625in. (width) x 1in. (height). In good condition. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408427/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with \"A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776\" in script. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015444/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909.\" Key is 0.5in (width) x 1.25in.(height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410719/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 2.25in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410961/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in (width) x 1.5625in. (height). Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412615/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Jas. M. Stevenson\" on a banner, and \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Key is 0.875in. (width) x 2in. (height). Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415559/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked \"Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920\" and the other marked \"Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920.\" James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Both keys are 0.6875in. (width) x 1.5in. (height). Gift of Leah James. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415877/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776.\" The key is 0.5in (width) x 1.5in (length) and is in good condition. Gift of Jack Tharp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved \"W.G. Guy, W  M, 1928.\" The key is 1.5in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed \"F.H. Alfriend Wm  Mary Va. 1858.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645475/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne square, gold-colored, pin (11/16\"x5/8\") owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words \"Circle of Brothers, 1839\" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters \"TK\" and twenty stars. The pin is 0.6875in. x 0.625in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439010880/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with \"C. Wilkinson,\" an open book flanked by two daggers, and \"WM Coll. 1853.\" 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Pin is 0.5in. (width) x 0.75in (height). Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415083/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and \"L.C. Va.\" The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Pin measures 1 in. (length) x .875 in. (width). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416255/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small, square (10/18in.), gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, \"TX\" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials \"E.B.\" and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024730/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during \"the four S's\": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939034/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small pin shaped like a scallop shell with \"WM\" engraved on the back. Made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937160/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-pins.The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed \"C.H.S\" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed \"C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17\" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. An image of both pins is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765392567/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 0.875in. x 0.5625in. and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne old with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. It is enclosed in a black leather pouch from \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" The pouch is is approximately 1.5in. x 2in. and is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. Gift of Charles Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with \"Rush\" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2.25in. Gift of Jeff Frew.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin, shaped like a triangle, with one half of the triangle in green and the other is white. Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary, wore this pin while pledging the Sigma Rho fraternity, which later became Sigma Nu. It is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin shaped with five points in white with \"25\" written in gold. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.375in.in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is a small yellow spot on the back of the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin . The back of the pin is has a finger print on either side of the hook and needle and numerous small tarnish spots along the edges. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. There is a small yellow spot next to the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin and a small black stain above the \"Kappa\" on the front. The back of the pin is tarnished and has various rust-colored stains. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-long badge, 1-short badge. UA 1980.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin (1.0\"h x .75\"w) owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with \"H.H.L. WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839.\"  The pin is 1in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with \"WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839\" on the obverse and \"R.S. Eubank. A.B.  L.B.\" on the reverse. The pin is 1.06in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads \"Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads \"Jenny Turner\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1982.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend \"Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm  Mary College 1850.\" Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Pin is 0.5in (width) x 0.75in. (height). Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413519/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for \"Improvement in Oratory, 1906\" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1in. square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend \"Invictus Resurgam\" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020528/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words \"Perenes Carpimus Flores.\" The square is engraved with \"Mount Allison Debating Team.\" The pin is 0.5in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-yellow buttons, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Also includes three maroon Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2003.012 and two black and white Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2010.453. Six buttons are located in Box 17. Identical to UA 1999.013. Gift of GALA. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026374/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935116/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has yellow lettering reading \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"William and Mary\" around the perimeter and \"OWMJ\" in the center. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026692/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says \"William and Mary Indians\" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the button with green writing that says, \"Green and Gold Club\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to UA 1992.018. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940580/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Lapel Pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with \"Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold medallion with a black background given by the Wren Society to new members. The medallion contains the border of the College's seal with a backdrop of the Wren Building. Below the Wren Building are the Latin words \"Veritas e Aequitas,\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832, the year the Wren Society was founded. The medallion is 2in. in diameter on a 15.75in. ribbon chain and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395583/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA button that has a light purple background and features a dark purple and pink semi-circle on the wearer's right. \"Dem 4 Life\" is written in black marker in the center and \"WM Young Dems\" is written in black marker where the semi-circle stops on the wearer's left. The button measures approximately  2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The back of the button has a 0.25in. rust colored stain and brown discoloration along the edge on the wearer's right at the top, middle, and bottom. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sterling silver ring, 0.75in. in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words \"College of William and Mary, 1693.\" Gift of Susan Riggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75in. in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters \"BS\" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials \"C.H.S.\" are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: \"E.A. Wright, Phila.\" Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1in. in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words \"College of William and Mary.\" On one shank is the college seal, a crown and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle on a scepter and the date 1928. \"S.A. Ozlin\" is engraved on the inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937466/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 0.75in.x0.5in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pin in the shape of and color of a football. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written on the front of the football in black. There is a gold and a black ribbon coming from the bottom of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and the ribbons are approximately 2.5in. (length). The pin is in fair to poor condition. The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. The gold ribbon is separated into two parts and is only connected by a 2.5in. thread. There is severe fraying on the edges and bottom of the gold ribbon and a little bit of fraying on the bottom of the black ribbon. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA1985.029.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round pin featuring the depiction of a pale yellow and orange football. In the middle of the football is written \"W and M\" in black script. The pin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. It is in fair condition. There are two missing elements including the hook where the sharp needle of the pin can attach as well as a green and gold ribbon (only a 1.125in. fragment remains). The back of the pin has large corrosion spots. There is also corrosion on the bottom rim of the pin as well as on the sharp needle of the pin. The \"W and M\" are smudged and partially erased. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks 9UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pin in the shape and color of a football. \"FIGHT 'EM INDIANS\" is written in black on the front of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and in good condition. There is one missing element: a green and gold ribbon (only 0.25in. of it remain). The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic pin, 3in.x2in., with \"Take 'Em Tribe\" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads \"Barbeque the Goats\" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026902/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words \"Touchdown! Go Indians Go\" in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow aluminum button with green writing on it that says \" We give a damn, go Indians\". The button is 3in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 6. UA 1992.033.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown button measuring 2.75in.x1.75in. in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words \"William and Mary,\" also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938942/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold William and Mary pin with green and gold ribbons attached to it. There is also depiction of a leather football helmet made of brass on a gold chain attached to the pin. The pin is approximately 1.25in. in diameter while the green and gold ribbon is approximately 3.5in. long. The pin is in poor condition with heavy corrosion on the back of the pin. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943872/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne greyish brown round metal button pin with headshot photos of each of the 25 [football?] players. Below the players' heads is the text 'Fighting Virginians / 1926.' Button has paper backing and a straight wire pin on the back. Pin is in good condition with only minor spotting on the front surface. Pin measures 2.25in. in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne oval metal button pin with the image of a football as the background and the text \"FIGHT 'EM / INDIANS.\" Maker's mark on bottom edge of pin reads \"THE WHITEHEAD  HOAG CO., NEWARK, N.J.\" Pin is in good condition with no visible defects to the front surface. Pin back has significant loss to the shiny plating of the metal. A fraying green and gold ribbon extends out of the bottom of the pin and is taped to the back side of the pin. Pin measures 2.75in. (length) x 1.75in. (width). Donation of Ed Trice, transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.575\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, \"Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus,\" can be translated as \"we live, we eat, we drink.\" Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Key is 0.6875in. (width) x 1.8125in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439019244/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with \"College of William and Mary\", \"Prof. William G. Guy,\" and \"A.H.\" written underneath. The key is approximately 1.125in. x 0.6875in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an  international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed \"W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ.\" The key is 2in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with \"W.G.G., William  Mary.\"The key is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved \"Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31.\" The key is approximately 1.5in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads \"Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy.\" On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word \"Iotopio\" or \"Iotopia.\" The reverse of the key is engraved \"JWL\" and \"W  M\". The key is 1.125in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397697/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver metal key that once belonged to Ralph Stambaugh, a member of the alumni interest group the Order of the White Jacket. Engraved on the front of the key is the number \"1\" and \"College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.\" The back of the key is engraved with \"Backus Nov. Co., PAT, Smethport, Pa.\" The key is approximately 1.25in. x 1.625in. and is in poor condition with corrosion all over. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button the reads \"W  M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2in. long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and yellow button 2.25in. in diameter. \"College of William and Mary 1693\" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers. Swem SCRC purchase from the bookstore circa 1984. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416581/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small pin with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023560/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green, gold, and silver William and Mary brass pin. The initials \"W.  M.\" are written in gold on the front. There are green, gold, and silver ribbons attached to the pin. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.5in. long. The pin is in fair condition. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072). Formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.151\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"Tribe Pride\" button pin. Green background with yellow official \"Tribe\" logo and white \"Pride\" with silver metal back and gold colored metal clasp on back. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641167930/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"Go Tribe!\" button pin. Green background with yellow capital \"GO\" and yellow official \"Tribe!\" logo printed on front. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.25 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14825512994/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"One Tr1be\" button pin. Green and yellow split background with yellow \"one community\" and white \"tr1be\" on the green and green \"one tribe\" on the yellow. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 1.25 in. (diameter). Fair condition with visible rusting on front and back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641243258/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017234/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1.75in. x 0.375in.  and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne red, yellow, and white pin from the Virginia Military Institute. The initials \"V.M.I\" are written in red on the pin, and there are red, yellow, and white ribbons attached to the pin.It is in poor condition with rust on the back and the ribbons are bent. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.25in. long. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072), formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle and flur-de-lis that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.4375in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilomathean Society ribbon. UA 1982.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representation of the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms, painted on vellum with gilt trim and mounted on wooden stretchers. It measures 5.75 in. x 4.5 in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with \"NU CHAPTER\" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, \"SPRING DANCE\" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and \"1951\" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is approximately 8.25in. x 2.5in. and is in good condition. The tassel is approximately 12in. long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396079/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to Lynn A. Dievendorf ,class of 1966.Gift of Lynn A. Dievendorf. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388617/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button that was worn by a student library aide at Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The button is cream and green with the words \"Student Library Aide\" printed in green. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a \"William  Mary\" sticker.  Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27.5in.(length). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.010.A01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3.5in. long and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of the shield is 1975 (the date the chapter was founded at Williamand Mary), \"Kappa Pi\", Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. At the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi, and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield is the date 1906, the founding of the national organization. The back of the shield contains a black strap used as a handle. It measures 19.25in x 12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden parade baton separated into three sections by raised wooden decorations. The top has a carved pineapple design in it. Right below that there are  beige-silver, green and gold ribbons attached to the baton. The baton measures approximately 20in and is in excellent condition. UA 2011.498.14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePersonalized Coat of Arms for Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993. The coat of arms models the William and Mary seal with a smiling sun at the top. There are a set of railroad tracks that cut diagonally through the seal. On top of the tracks is placed a white and gold heraldry. On the left side of the tracks, within the seal, are images of the Wren Building. On the right side of the tracks is a depiction of networks of railroad companies and gazebo at the bottom. The railroad tracks and the networks of railroad companies refer to Watkins career as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Chessie System, CSX, and the BO Railroad. There are two palm trees on either side of the coat of arms and a banner below the coat of arms that reads \"RECTOR MAGNIFICUS.\" Below the coat of arms \"Watkins\" is written in red old English font. The coat of arms was given to Watkins by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed coat of arms measures approximately 2ft. 2.5in. (length) x 1ft 8.5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA silver Drum Major mace that belonged to Jim Anthony, class of 1952, who was a drum major in the William and Mary band as a student. After graduation he became part of the Alumni band. The mace has a long silver handle and a sphere at the top. The mace measures approximately 31in. and is in good condition. The sphere of the mace has many dents and scratches, evidence considerable wear and tear. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-silver medallion that features the William and Mary cipher at the top and the William and Mary Coat of Arms at the bottom connected to the cipher by a silver hook. There is a black lanyard connected to the top of the cipher by which the presidents would wear the medallion. The medallion was crafted by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr., class of 1941. Stousland was Chair of the Department of Architecture at Miami University of Ohio and crafted jewelry and small sculpture in silver as a hobby. For many years, he created jewelry featuring the William and Mary cipher for the Alumni Association to sell to raise funds for the organization. The first photograph of the medallion in use seems to be from Charter Day in 1978, when President Thomas Ashley Graves wore the medallion. William and Mary presidents wore the medallion regularly at Commencement, Convocation, and Charter Day until it was retired in February 2013.Similar medallions were given to His Royal Highness Prince Charles during his visit to the College in 1981 and Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert (class of 1927) when he retired. The medallion measures approximately 6in. (length) and the lanyard measures approximately 18in. The medallion is in fair condition. It has suffered from severe tarnishing on the front. There is an approximately 1in. white smear on the lower right side of the back of the medallion. In addition, there are scratches and scuff marks all over the medallion. Designed and Donated by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr. circa 1978. Located in UA Metals. UA 2014.111.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-flat wood carving of a duck. The duck is painted red  and has a white eye and smile painted on the face of the duck. \"#1 SPRING '82/ BAT GIRL\" is painted in white along the body of the duck. There is an oval hole carved into the body of the duck separating \"SPRING\" and \"'82.\" There is a string attached to the oval hole by which the duck can be hung and displayed. The duck was created by a member of the Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The duck measures approximately 13in. and is in good condition. There is chipping of the wood along the oval hole on the front and at the top and bottom of the oval on the back. There is also chipping of the wood along the edges of the duck. There is a series of black stains starting at the duck's eye, continuing through the tip of the \"R\" and \"L\" of  \"BAT GIRL\" and ending at the bottom of the duck. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-wooden paddle painted red. The front of the paddle has \"WELCOME to my DELTA SIGMA THETA (Greek letters used)/Ms. Elizabeth Young / College of William and Mary / MY CHAPTER/ #1 BAT GIRL/ Spring '82/ The Dynamic Duo/ April 10, 1982\" painted in white. There is an elephant painted in white depicted beside the Greek letter sigma and in front of \"College.\"  The paddle was made by a member of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The paddle measures approximately 24in. and is in good condition. There are three large diagonal stripes of white paint on the back of the paddle. There is also chipping along the edges of the paddle. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts created to be used as toys or to carry on the activities of games, sports, gambling, or public entertaiment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for competitive activities based on chance, problem-solving, manual dexterity, or calculation, rather than strenuous physical effort, and conducted according to stated rules. This category also includes all forms of gambling devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for the presenation of non-competitive spectator entertainment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue scrub shirt that was used as a prop during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685118/in/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne red wool child sized hat that was worn by Rick Giglio during a \"Fat Albert\" skit at the final concert performance by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 8in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911871/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne maroon and white striped wool ski mask worn by Adam Shoemaker for a \"Fat Albert\" song at the 1994 final concert of William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 9.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685042/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of blue cotton socks with the cartoon character Garfield on them that were used as props during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 10in. (length) and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911795/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue plastic cone with plastic tubing that may have been used as a prop during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of yellow rubber dish gloves that may have been used during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne orange plastic pair of star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of green plastic star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-paper particulate respirators that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for participatory, usually non-competative, recreational activities other than athletic games. This classification includes equipment for entertainment, such as a carousel, a pinball machine, a swing, or a slide, whether such equipment is publicly or privately owned and whether or not a charge is associated with its use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of wooden dumb-bells most likely used at in the Blow Gymnasium during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The dumb-bells have large round top and bottom ends with a slender middle handle. On the bottom round end of the first dumb-bell (a), there is the logo for the Narragansett company. This logo has a gold circle outlined with a red one with a white center. Inside the gold circle is written \"NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO.\" in black in an arch at the top and \"PROVIDENCE, R.I U.S.A.\" in black in an arch at the bottom. In the white center is a red \"N\" and \"STANDARD\" written in black perspective font. Below this logo \"1/2 lb.\" is written in black. The dumb-bells measure approximately 11in. and weigh 0.5lbs. each. The dumb-bells are in fair condition with each one having suffered considerable wear and tear on their large round tops and bottoms. Dumb-bell \"a\" has chipping on the large round top (side without the Narragansett logo) as well as multiple dents and a 2in., approximately 1in., and another approximately 1in. crack. The bottom (side with the Narragansett logo) also has multiple dents. Dumb-bell \"b\" has an approximately 2in. black stain on one of its large, round sides as well as a few other black stains near it. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.15a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for physical activities that are often competitive. This classification includes equipment used in all forms of athletic games, including individual and team sports. Sports and their specialized equipment have proliferated over the years. Object groupings in this classification focus on th most popular sports while not attempting to be encyclopedic. Object terms seek to cover the forms that are the most familiar and most likely to be part of museum collections. If a specific term is not listed, consider using the broader \"Gear\" term. terms covering practice, warm-up, and exercise equipment can be found in Recreational Devices. Note: The word \"Gear,\" employed in many of the primary object terms below, suggests a plural connotation even though Nomenclature object terms are in the sigular. The use of \"Gear\" as an object term (rather than as a sub-classification) provides the cataloger with terms that allow the indexing of an unlisted object or an object whose term is listed elsewhere with its associated sport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - White plastic footballs, decorated with gold stripes, a Native American Indian, and the words \"William and Mary, complements [of] Williamsburg National Bank.\" Approximately 6 in. long. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFootball used in the 1945 William and Mary vs. University of Richmond football game, which William and Mary won 33-0. The ball is signed by members of the football team. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649757/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 1991.033\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e11 - Yellow golf tees with \"Go For the Green\" and \"William  Mary Indians\" printed in black. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399641/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 1998.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaseball glove and ball mounted on frame with a green felt background meant to be hung to mimic a baseball diamond. The attached tag reads \"Favorite Equipment - A. J. Christensen Capt./1st Baseman WM Indians, '33 - Member: Athletics Hall of Fame and Order of White Jackets (sic) - Glove: A gift to \"Andy\" from Billy Gooch, Athletic Director\". It measures approximately 16.5 in. x 16.5 in. Transferred from the Alumni Association, gift of the family. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486388/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 3. UA 2008.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metal fencing foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones as a student (class of 1926) and a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary. The plaque on the wood backing reads \"Foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones, '26; Professor of Physical Education, 1922-1942; Varsity Fencing Coach, The College of William and Mary. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, '24.\" The wood backing measures 45.5 in. x 7.75 in. The foil itself is approximately 40 in. long and has a gripped handle. The foil is in fair condition due to rusting. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, class of 1924. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.098\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden tennis racket with metal strings that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The racket was made by A.G. Spalding and Brothers in the United States. The model of the racket is a Forspun Gut. The strings are made of metal and are green and gold in color. The name \"Ann Dorsey Cooke\" is written in pencil on the head of the racket. There is a green label attached to the racket with \"COOKE\" inscribed on it. The shaft of the racket is inscribed with \"Spalding Nassau No. 6\". The racket is approximately 27 in. x 8.75 in. The racket is in fair condition with some damage to the head of the racket and the grip of the handle is starting to come off. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.369\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne baseball signed by the 1938 state champion William and Mary Baseball team. The baseball belonged to John Purtill, Sr., class of 1940. The ball is approximately 2.5 in. in diameter. The game ball is well-used with many dirt stains. The outlines of the signatures are cleaned making some of the signatures more visible. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765948286/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2009.476\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBall was presumably hit by WM or opposing baseball team at Plumeri Park. Collected by Swem SCRC staff at Dillard Complex near Swem Off Site Storage (SOSS) in April 2012. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2012.155.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as playthings. Toys often represent functional objects, such as toy teapots, or toy ships, or living things, such as baby dolls or stuffed animals. Toys also include objects developed primarily for play, such as balls, tops, or kites. Note: Toys that are small representations of objects normally used in human activity should be given the object name \"Toy.\" The cataloger may also use \"Model\" from Other Documents or \"miniature\" from Art if appropriate. Information about what the toy represents should be recorded in a subject field; this information may be entered acording to the naming conventions and object terms use throughout Nomenclature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite Frisbee with the William and Mary's Tribe logo and the word \"Indian\" in green letters. 9.25 in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648649/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 1987.071\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green plush frog, 8.5in.(length), with \"William and Mary College\" written down its back; sold in college bookstore. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green basketball decorated with the head of an Indian and carrying an advertisement for Ward Pontiac Dealership. Approximately 4 in. in diameter. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484514/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1991.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads \"Nutsy\", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 - Green and gold pom-poms intended for fans at sporting events attached to white plastic handles, with the words \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written on the handles. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648027/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 2002.036\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small nerf football in gold and green with \"WM Vote Yes Higher Ed Nov. 5\" printed on one side. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483672/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 2002.049.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Indian Mascot Doll wearing a green jumpsuit. A baige \"W\" and \"M\" is on his chest. The doll is 15in. tall. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969822680/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne felt stuffed doll, nicknamed \"Soulless Doll,\" that was used by the all-male a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College, during 1997 to 1998 as a pre-concert good luck charm. The doll is wearing a farmer's outfit with a straw hat. It is approximately 3.75in. x 8.75in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.030.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBeanbag football with \"Tribe\" written in gold on the front by the laces. Given out at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening for the public on June 29, 2008. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947944/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2008.062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne William and Mary pom-pom used at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The handle is white with a green \"WM \" and two feathers coming out of the \"WM\".  The streamers in the pom-pom are green and gold. The handle is 2.75 in. x 1 in. The pom-pom is in good condition.  Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.119\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red Frisbee made of plastic with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in White. The Frisbee is 9.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.122\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA brown teddy bear with black felt fingers and toes. The teddy bear has brown plastic eyes and a black sewn on smile. The teddy bear has on a white shirt that features the Olympics logo in gold with sparkles and the colors of the Olympics logo (blue, yellow, green, and red) in stripes branching out from the Olympics logo. The teddy bear has a white unifold tag attached to it with a cartoon image of the bear on one side and copy write information on the other. Inside the tag is typed \"MISHA™ IS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES. A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF MISHA™ GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF YOUR COUNTRY'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. ALL NEW MATERIALS • HAND-CRAFTED• NON-ALLERGENIC• SURFACE WASHABLE.\" The inside of the tag goes on to describe how to clean the teddy bear and explains that it meets state and federal safety regulations. There is a white tag with red writing on it coming out of the teddy bear's rear that explains the aforementioned information. The teddy bear was designed by Victor Chizhikov.The teddy bear is in excellent condition and measures approximately 10.5in. (height). Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic green and gold miniature football that was given out at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center at the College of William and Mary on September 15, 2006. The football contains the William and Mary logo with a green \"WM\" and two green feathers sticking out from the \"M.\" The football was once owned by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967. Approximately 3 in. x 5 in. It is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2011.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black and gold felt stuffed animal shaped like a dog that may have been used as a mascot for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The dog has two button eyes and a gold bow around its neck. It is approximately 9in. x 8in. and it is in poor condition with several holes in the ears, face, and legs of the dog. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTranslucent purple plastic (polypropylene) frisbee with the Global Film Festival logo (a globe stand with a film reel in place of the earth's sphere) and its web address, filmfestival.wm.edu.The underside of the frisbee features a circular sticker with information about the 2013 Film Festival: \"Thurs - Sun, Feb 14-17 / HOW WILL YOU SPIN IT? / Film  Youth WM Global Film Festival 2013 / Kimball Theatre on Merchant's Square / filmfestival.wm.edu.\" Frisbee measures 8.5 in. in diameter and is in fair condition with a 4.25 in. crack extending from the center to the outside rim. Frisbee was collected by SCRC staff. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2013.029.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePinwheel with metallic blue and silver flexible plastic spokes and blue polypropylene axle and stick. www.pinwheelsforprevention.org is printed in white on the stick. The pinwheel measures 15.25 in. x 6.5 in. Pinwheels for Prevention is an initiative of the nonprofit organization Prevent Child Abuse America, which uses the pinwheel as a grassroots campaign symbol to \"remind us of childlike notions and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full lives all children deserve.\" Pinwheels similar to this one have been located along the walkway in front of the Integrated Science Center. Donated by Joseph Galano, Professor Emeritus from WM's Dept of Psychology. Dr. Galano has worked at the local, state, and national levels to prevent child abuse and neglect, including working with Prevent Child Abuse Virginia and the City of Hampton's Healthy Families Partnership. Located in Rec Obj, S3. UA 2013.098.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve a purpose that cannot be identified at the time the object is cataloged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA fragment of a 1717 bell cast to hang in the Chapel of the College Building (now commonly known as the Wren Building). The fragment was rescued from the debris of the 1859 fire. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254817/.  Located in BG S5. UA 1981.102\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePiece of wood from the live oak tree removed from the entrance to campus in 1943; the tree was believed to have been planted in the early 1700s. Located in BG S5. UA 1985.009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne WM class of 1927 ring, inscribed \"HLG,AB\" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials \"GH\" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed \"HL Ganter /24-/27\"; charm on chain with WM Greek temple seal; 3-medals from Sacred Heart School and 7-from St Mary's University, Texas; one gold watch on chain; one locket; one fleiur-de-lys pin; one pieces of California gold; and on 1968 penny in a bottle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships off of Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.147\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large fragment of a plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery,  Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. The plant is 7in. UA1989.121\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious medals, pins, and other items. Includes one SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, one  Alpha Kappa Psi pin, one FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, one Williamsburg High School pin, one Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant. UA 1990.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3-items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421813/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422135/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029050/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a \"13\" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a \"7\" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422739/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029666/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029972/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030322/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030594/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439031176/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures  4in. by 10.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The cloth measures 3.5in.x 7in. Made of linen.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures 5in.x 6.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA1998.057.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4-felt samples in various shades of green used to select the material for freshman duc cap beanies. Transferred from Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan, 1933-1942 Collection (UA 2.10). Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393427/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393575/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942306/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393983/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1999.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour pieces of cloth that are used to make the College of William and Mary's Queen's Guard uniforms. Each piece is a different color corresponding to the design of the uniform. There is a solid red piece for the jacket, a solid black piece for the pants, a solid white piece, and a woven tartan piece used in the baldric. Each piece is approximately 3.5in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. The pieces were attached to a photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard and is located in the University Archives Photograph Collection. A copy of the photograph is with the fabric. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2009.274\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7-pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.279\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne piece of blue, red, green, and white fabric that was used to make Edna Turnblad's dress in the Broadway musical Hairspray. The dress was created by William and Mary alumnus William Ivey Long for the character Edna Turnblad, played by actor Harvey Fierstein. The fabric is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 70. UA 2009.561\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold and one green feather collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. The gold feather is approximately 5.25in. (length) and the green feather is approximately 4in.(length). The feathers are in fair condition and the green feather is bent slightly at the top.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA cardboard color sample for Z352 Black that was submitted to the College of William and Mary to use on the floors in the Blow Gymnasium. The color sample was submitted by the Marsteller Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia. The sample is approximately 10.25 in x 2.5 in and is in fair condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2010.455\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFragment of a coffee cup showing the Greek temple form of the college seal. Bone china with yellow shield-shaped emblem featuring the sun shining on a greek temple with \"1693\" written at the bottom. Seal is surrounded by a green and gold cirlce; green and gold lines cirlce the rim. The fragment was found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Cup was used in the campus dining hall during the 1920s. Dimensions: 2 1/8\" H, 3 3/4\" at widest point; handle is 1 1/2\" long and extends 7/8\" from cup. Condition: broken fragment, some dirt residue still visible. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452701644 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452329885. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. 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Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Images of a growing number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/"," The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families."," Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies (\"ducquot; caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms."," The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library."," Acc. 2004.015 The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal and Replacement, November 10, 2001.","Artifacts originally created to define space for human activitites or to be used as components of space-defining artifacts.","Artifacts originally created as part of a building's fabric. Although building components are distinct objects, they function as parts of larger structures rather than as independent units. Building components can be separate, distinct, and generally interchangeable structural, functional, or decorative parts of buildings such as beams, sinks, or architectural ornaments. This classification also includes architectural samples integral to buildings, such as wall sections, staircases, or porches, as well as certain whole-structure building system components such as ventilators or furnaces. Excluded from this classification are parts of buildings that are not integral parts of the structure, such as furnishings or lighting devices, which are included in the Furnishings category.","Structures and other artifacts originally created to serve as space-defining internal or external architectural building components.","Artifacts originally created to block passage, prohibit movement, shield dangerous situations, protect or cover openings, or otherwise serve as barriers in or on structures.","Artifacts originally created for use in the construction of structures.This sub-classification includes masonry units, such as bricks or stone, and ancillary materials such as plaster, flashing, or lath.","Scope and Contents","2- mounted bricks belonging to Mr.  Mrs. John Bruce Bredin, Mr.  Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr., and one with no name. The groundbreaking for the Muscarelle Museum occurred on November 6, 1981. Located in BG S5. UA 1999.079","Scope and Contents","Wooden house siding shingle with remnants of grey paint. Shingle from a house constructed in 1900 at 421 North Albany Street in Ithaca NY, where the seven Alpha Phi Alpha founders gathered to study and draw up plans for the first African American college fraternity. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity launched a campaign in 2009 to restore the house by 2012. Shingle measures 6.5\" (length) x 2\" (width). circa 1900. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in BG S5. UA 2011.584.06","Artifacts that are integral to structures and were originally created to transport humans, goods, or materials from one location in the structure to another. This sub-classification also includes equipment and accessories that serve as parts of building conveyance systems.","Artifacts originally created to serve as doors, windows(whether fixed or moveable), or components thereof, or to act as structural elements to complete openings. They may serve as coverings, operating mechanism components, or accessories for doors or windows. This sub-classification does not include finish hardware such as knockers, kickplates, sash lifts, or shutterdogs.","Artifacts originally created to modify the environment of structures through mechanical means, whether as individual units or as a part of systems. Environmental control components regulate heating, cooling, humidification, or ventilation. Portable equipment and equipment meant to heat or cool part of a strucutre are listed in Temperature Control Equipment.","Artifacts, usually made of metal, originally created to be visible, functional, and often decorative elements for the interior or exterior of buildings. This sub-classification includes doorway accessories such as doorknobs, widow accessories such as sash lifts or shutter dogs, and other artifacts such as brackets, strap hinges, or escutcheons.","Artifacts originally created to serve as built-in receptacles for waste, as vessel or spaces for containing or dispensing water for sanitary needs, or as a means of dispensing water for drinking. Plumbing and Drainage Elements also treat water, facilitate or regulate the movement of water and sewage withing strucutres, or transport unwanted water from one locationt to another, either through mechanical or gravitational means.","Artifacts originally created as rooftop structures or structural elements or as architectural ornamentation for roofs.","Artifacts originally created as structural or decorative components of staircases, whether rough and concealed or decorative and visible.","Artifacts originally created to serve as structural elements for walls, ceilings, or floors. Some supporting elements may also serve as architectural ornamentation.","Artifacts originally created as finishiing elements in buildings, whether indoor or outdoor. Surface elements serve as permanent wall, floor, ceiling, or roof coverings, or as decorative trim.","Artifacts originally created as distinct elements associated with sites, buildings, or parts of larger structures. Rather than functioning simply as parts of larger strucutres, site features are independent entities that complement other strucutres. This classification includes such artifacts as birdbaths, flagpoles, gates, and fences.","Scope and Contents","2 - For the College site a tract of 330 acres was purchased for £170 from Captain Thomas Ballard on December 20, 1693. Two of the boundary stones, erected to mark the property, are part of the collection. Note: From September through November 4, 2007, one of the boundary stones was on exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1520125522/in/photostream/. Located in BG S5.","Artifacts originally created to provide or define a space for human activites.Structures may be permanent, portable, climate-controlled, or open-air, and can be used for a variety of purposes including ceremonial, agricultural, recreational, commercial, cultural, civic, industrial, and social. Architectural samples, integral to buildings such as wall sections, as well as separable, distinct, and interchangeable components, such as doorknobs or widow sashes, are included in Building Components.","Structures originally created for such agricultural purposes as housing animals, storing grains and farm implements, practicing animal husbandry, and processing plant and animal products. Structures used in the commercial processing of agricultural products are included in Industrial Structures. Agricultural Structures are not for public use or human habitation.","Strucutres originally created for ceremonial activities such as conducting religious services or preparing or housing the remains of the dead. Such structures may also provide space for devotional activities, such as those associated with holy objects, or offer shelter for transformative practices or traditional rituals such as tea ceremonies. This sub-classification does not include structures for human habitation or for ceremonial activities conducted by social organizations.","Structures originally created to be used by governmental entities or community organizations for such purposes as governance activities, mail distribution, public safety, or social activities. This sub-classification also includes structures used by trade, fraternal, professional, or special-interest groups or associations for such organizational purposes as conducting meetings or ceremonies or housing group-related artifacts such as regalia or records.","Structures originally created for the selling, exchanging, or housing of goods and services. This sub-classification includes service establishments, and mercantile buildings.","Structures originally created for cultural or recreational activities. Included in this sub-classification are structures that provide exhibition space for music, fine arts, dance, drama, or collections of objects, flora, or fauna displayed for public benefit. Also included are strucutres that provide space for sporting or entertainment activities, usually for groups and occasionally for individuals.","Structures originally created for such defensive purposes as storing armament and munitions, sheltering personnel, or providing fortified observational posts capable of facilitating or resisting attacks.","Residential structures originally created for long-term habitation rather than temporary housing. Dwellings are considered homes, places where domestic activities are conducted and personal effects are stored.","Structures originally created to collect, convey, regulate, or contain water for distribution, flood control, or power generation.","Structures and complexes originally created for the extraction and processing of raw materials, the generation of power, the manufacture of goods, or the housing of industrial machinery.","Buildings originally created for such institutional purposes as health and welfare services, educational instruction, or corrections.","Buildings originally created for specific domestic activities such as baking or washing or for the storage of residential equipment and materials needed for domestic activities. Outbuildings are generally secondary structures adjacent to or nearby a dwelling or farm complex.","Structures and complexes originally created to facilitate the transportation of people and things. Such structures provide embarkation and debarkation points, allow passage from one point to another, house conveyance equipment, or serve as collection facilities for fares or tolls.","Structures that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created to facilitate human activity and to provide for the physical needs of people, generally by offering comfort, convenience, or protection. Clothing is excluded from this category as it addresses only the needs of a specific individual. Furnishing are not artifacts used as active agents in other processes, such as artifacts used as tools or equipment; they passively enable human activity.","Artifacts, usually soft furnishings, originally created to provide support for sleeping or to accessorize a bed. This classification does not include beds and bed components, which are included in Furniture.","Scope and Contents","One black felt pillow cover, about 26in. including fringe, decorated with orange felt ribbon and bearing the words \"William and Mary\" in orange letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675014/.Gift of Dorothy Wallace. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA 1991.031","Scope and Contents","One diamond shaped felt pillow with a beige front and a gold back. The front of the pillow features\"WM\" in gold, old English felt letters. The front also features a gold ribbon running throughout the edges of the beige front. There are also gold felt strips measuring approximately 2.5in. (length) as the fringe of the pillow. The pillow measures approximately 1ft. 5in. x1ft. 5in. The pillow is in poor condition. There is a long loose thread and hanging lace component attached to the lace piece at the tip of the pillow above the \"WM.\" There is also an approximately 0.125in. black stain and an approximately 2in. black stain on the bottom tip of the pillow below the \"WM.\" There is also black staining on the lace bow in that same area as well as some moderate fraying of the lace material. There is also a 3.5in. missing lace component on the top right side of the pillow and another 3in. missing lace component on the bottom right of the pillow. There is severe fraying on the disconnected lace fragments as well as some black staining on the bottom right disconnected lace. Finally, there is a small black stain on the back of the pillow and the some felt fringes have tattered pieces. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.12","Scope and Contents","A grey-green rough-texture blanket which has \"WM/ '19\" sown on the front in gold felt letters.  \"VEW\" is also sown on the bottom left of the front of the blanket in gold felt letters. The blanket measures approximately 6ft. 11in. (length) x 5ft. 2in. (width) and is in good condition. Both seams at the top and bottom of the blanket are completely unraveled with remnants of red loose thread on both ends (bottom left: 4.5in. of red loose thread, bottom right: 2in. and 7.5in. of red loose thread; top left: 7.5in. of red loose thread, top right: 11in. of red loose thread). There is a 0.5in. hole at the bottom left of the blanket above \"VEW.\" Finally there is some wear and tear near the right of the \" '19.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.17","One rectangular green wool felt pillow with grey trim and orange lettering. Pillow backing is larger than the centered front piece, with the addition fabric cut into approximately 1in. wide strips for fringe. Pillow front is sewn to the backing with a piece of grey decorative trim featuring a stepped triangle pattern. 'WILLIAM / AND / MARY' is sewn to the pillow front in orange felt letters 1.5in. or .75in. high. Pillow is 19in. (length) x 13.5in. (width) x 1.5in. wide. Pillow is in good condition with minor pitting/holes from insect damage on back and front. One piece of fringe in upper left corner has several holes and brown discoloration. Another piece of fringe on the lower left side has 1.5in. tear in the middle. Stiching appears to be very secure with only a few exposed thread pieces on the back. SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.551","Scope and Contents","One square black felt pillowcase with an orange felt outline on the front. On the inside of the outline \"W·M·C·\" for William and Mary College is stitched in orange. Above that is an orange felt outline of a pennant. Inside the pennant \"'16\" stitched in black felt. The pillowcase also has black fringes that measure approximately 2.5in. The pillow is approximately 20in. (length) x 20in. (width) and is in excellent condition with four 9in. creases where the pillow has been folded. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.03","Scope and Contents","One wool green blanket that has a grey wool trim. The blanket also features the William and Mary Seal embroidered in gold and set against a gray circular background in the center of the blanket. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch above the seal and \"1693\" is embroidered in gold in an arch below the seal. There is a black and gold tag on the left side of the blanket that reads \"Artcraft /Manufacturing Co./ II Campau Ave, N.W./Grand Rapids/Michigan/ 100% Wool\" in gold writing. The blanket measures approximately 4ft. 7in. (width) x 6ft. (width) and is in good condition. There is a 17in. conglomeration of stains on the gray wool trim on the bottom right of the blanket. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.04","Artifacts originally created as portable or temporary coverings for indoor or outdoor floors. This classification includes rugs and carpeting but not permanently attached tile or linoleum, which are included in Building Components.","One brown and ivory mat with 3in. brown yarn fringe. Brown center of mat features ivory woven image of a Greek discus thrower, and ivory mat border features brown woven words \"BUDAPESTI, NEMZETKOZI, SPORTFILM, FESTZITVAL.\" Mat meaures 26.5in. (length) x 18.25in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459183/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2011.734.02","Artifacts originally created to answer the physical requirements and comforts of people in their living and work spaces. This classification includes desks, tables, beds, chairs, and outdoor furniture, but it excludes appliances and tools such as washing machines and ladders.","Matched groupings of artifacts originally created to meet the basic furniture needs of a specific area such as a nursery or bedroom. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Furniture sub-classifications, e.g., Seating Furniture, Supporting Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to sit upon or support a portion of their body, as is the case of foot-stools. Seating furniture includes both indoor and outdoor furniture and may be stationary pieces such as slipper chairs or allow for some movement such as rocking chairs. This classification includes upright furniture that adjusts to a reclining position, but non-adjustable furniture that is designed for reclining is included in Sleeping and Reclining Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to lay down or recline. Component parts of beds such as headboards and footboards are also included in this sub-classification.","Artifacts originally created to store, protect, and sometimes display items by means of an encasement with such features as shelves, drawers, cubbyholes, and doors. This sub-classification does not include furniture created to store food, which is listed in Food Storage Equipment.","Various metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.069","Artifacts originally created to support and sometimes store or display items without encasement, to function as steps, or to serve as horizontal surfaces for such activites as working or dining.","Artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes such artifacts as mirrors or screens.","Artifacts originally created to be placed in or around a building for the convenience of people to enhance, complement, or facilitate the maintenance of their environment. This classification includes: small furnishings, such as card receivers; non-furniture artifacts used for storage and display, such as boxes; and objects that protect furniture such as antimacassars. This classification does not includ furnishings intended primarily to communicate; they are classified as Art. Nor does this classification include devices used in productive housekeeping activity such as cooking or maintenance. Curtains are included in Window and Door Coverings.","Artifacts originally created to hold tobacco or smoking equipment or to serve as receptacles for tobacco-related waste such as ashes. Artifacts used by individuals to store smoking-related items on their persons are included in Personal Gear.","One plastic black ashtray. A brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. The ashtray plays the College of William and Mary's Alma Mater.  The ashtry is 7in (width). As of April 13, 2010, the music box components were functioning.  A recording of the ashtray is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_rlbhvARM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.025","One black ceramic William and Mary ashtray with gold trim. There is a College of William and Mary seal made of pewter that is 2in. in diameter on the upper left corner of the ashtray. It is approximately 7.25in. x 7.25in. x 1.75in. and is in good condition and weighs 2 pounds. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397861/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze ashtray with a Native American relief in the center and a depiction of the Wren Building and yard above his headdress. On the bottom of the ashtray is a \"K\" with an \"\" and \"co.\" inside an \"O.\" The ashtray was made by the Kronheimer Oldenbusch (K  O) company. It was once owned by Ethel Blanks Irvine, class of 1931 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 4 in. x 3.75 in. It is in fair condition with some corrosion around the left eye and the right side of the Indian's headdress. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.242","Artifacts originally created primarily for decorative purposes. Decorative articles may have a secondary functional use, such as a plate, but their intended use is for display. Decorative ornaments used for special occasions are icluded in Holiday Objects and Party Accessories. Note: Terms from Art also may be used, as appropriate.","This plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436979/.","Scope and Contents","One blue jasper-ware plate made by Wedgwood. The plate shows scenes of London on top, the bottom reads \"Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker\". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. The plate is 8.25in. in diameter. UA1989.018","Scope and Contents","2-English china plates. One reads \"Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution\" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads \"300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation\" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. The plates are 10.875in. in diameter.","One white English bone china bowl trimmed with gold, bearing the college coat of arms in green and gold.An inscription on the bottom states that the bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. The bowl is 4in (height) and 9in. in diameter. Images located at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901000201/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924183053/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901011686/. UA 1991.034","One silver bowl that was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: \"Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award.\" Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1993.015","One plate that was presented to the College of William  Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William  Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The plate is 8inx12in. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924127425/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901023982/. UA 1993.042","One plate that was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. The plate is 8inx12in. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133340/. UA 1994.016","One pewter plate with Princeton Tiger logo engraved. The plate is 5in. in diameter. Gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. UA 1995.021","One silver plate. It is engraved with the name \"Miss D. Elaine Lewis.\" It is 7in. Manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. UA 2007.019","One porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus at William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer (class of 1925) in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.036","One white plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. UA 2008.40","Scope and Contents","One silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with \"The College of William and Mary\" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with \"College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973.\" The plate is approximately 8in. in diameter. The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.289","One pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and \"William  Mary, The President's Council.\" The bottom of the box is engraved \"Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade.\" The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.290","One ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10in. in diameter and in good condition. UA 2009.493","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge, and back bottom edge of the plate. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.19","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold  with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.20","Artifacts originally created as a protective and often decorative cover for furniture. This sub-classification does not include bedcovers, which are included in Bedding, or tablecloths, which are included in Food Services Accessories.","Artifacts originally created to hold living plants, cut specimens, or bulbs in the home. Horticultural containers can be purely functional or serve in a decorative capacity, either as the original container or as a vessel used to conceal the original container.","Artifacts, too small to be considered furniture, originally created to store or display such items as small furnishings, articles of clothing, works of art, and household linens either on walls, floors, or horizontal surfaces such as tables. Large or more substantial storage and display pieces are include in Storage and Display Furniture. Other storage objects are included in Food Preperation Accessories, Toilet Articles, and other classifications featuring the objects they contain.","Scope and Contents","Household accessories that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts used to control pests, dispense fragrance, and facilitate certain activities in the home such as tightening rope beds.This sub-classification does not include objects listed in such classifications and sub-classifications as Toilet Articles, Maintenance TE, Regulative and Protective TE, Art and Holiday Objects.","Artifacts originally created to provide illumination. This classification includes lighting accessories such as candlesnuffers and wick trimmers, general purpose portable lighting devices such as kerosene lanters, and specialized fixtures such as streetlamps and theater lighting devices.","Artifacts originally created to shield and protect a burning substance such as oil, or that are connected to an energy source such as electricity. Lighting devices may be free-standing, portable, or fixed in place. Exposed forms of illumination are included in Lighting Holders.","Artifacts originally created to hold or support an unshielded exposed flame.  Shielded forms of illumination are included in lighting Devices.","One silver candelabrum that was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers' Company of London in honor of the College's 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.117","Lighting artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts originally created as functional or decorative components of lamps or fixtures; as controls for illumination sources, either through mechanical means or throught the ignition or extinguishing or buring substances; or to service lamps or fictures. This sub-classification also includes artifacts originally created to be burned as a source of illumination or to produce artificial light in lighting devices.","2-brass candlesticks given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Transferred from the chapel in the Wren Building. The candlesticks are 18.25in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.125","One wax candlestick with aluminum foil that was used at an event to support College of William and Mary President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 4.5 in. (lenght) and is in fair condition.","Artifacts originally created to enable people to control the temperature of their immediate environment according to their needs.  This classification does not include devices to control temperature for purposes other than human comfort, as is the case with bake ovens and kilns.  Nor does it include relatively permanent structural parts of a building, such as fireplaces or flues or whole-structure systems for environmental control; such items are included in Building Components.","Artifacts originally created to produce or assist in producing fire, or to serve as a source of fuel. This sub-classification includes matchbooks, charcoal, and tinderpistols. It does not include lighters, which are included in Smoking and Recreational Drug Equipment.","Artifacts originally created to heat or cool individual spaces by burning substances, by connection to an energy source such as electricity or by hand-operated devices. Whole-structure heating and cooling systems and humidity control devices are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the management of fire within a stove or fireplace, including tools and their associated holders, protective screens and doors, supports, and radiant surfaces. This sub-classification also includes functional components of stoves (whether heating stoves or cookstoves) as well as artifacts originally created to store supplies of fuel or tinder or contain burning substances for use in igniting fires. Structural components of fireplaces such as flues and chimney hoods are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to cover or adorn a window, door, or doorway. This classification does not include relatively permanent structural parts of buildings such as canopies, exterior shutters, and window sashes. These items are included in Door and Window Elements.","Scope and Contents","One pair of handsewn golden yellow satin curtains (2010.511.03a,b) and 2 copper wire curtain apparatuses (2010.511.03c,d). Note accompanying curtains reads, \"Dr. D. W. Davis / Contents: Curtains and apparatus used at the unveiling of the Phi Beta Kappa Tablets, December 5, 1936.\" Paper records received at the same time as these curtains were added to the Phi Beta Kappa Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Clay Clemens, WM Dept. of Government Professor. UA 2010.511.03a-d","Artifacts originally created to serve the personal needs of an individual as clothing, adornment, body protection, or an aid in grooming.","Artifacts originally created to be worn on the human body for ornamentation.  Adornment lacks the communicative aspect of objects listed in the Personal Symbols classification and is more decorative than those listed in the Personal Gear classification.  This classification does not include artifacts created to adorn clothing, which are listed in Clothing Accessories.","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for parts of the body other than hair.","One small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi.","One small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says \"John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942.\" There are also green, interlocking initials \"W\" and \"M.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484152/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647915/.","Scope and Contents","One gold charm that was given by the secret society \"13\" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads \"Lambert, 35.\" It is approximately 1in. x 0.75in and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397501/.","Scope and Contents","4-temporary tattoos each as the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. The tattoos are approximately 1.5in.x1in. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765400105/.","One sterling silver ring with translucent plastic oval inset and silver seal of the College. Plastic inset secured with four silver prongs to a decorated setting with incised triangles and lines in a vaguely art deco design. Underside of setting is decorated with an incised curvilinear pattern. Plastic inset and seal are secured with a slotted screw. Thin metal band soldered to ring underside and stamped with 'STERLING.' Ring setting measures .875in. (length) x .625in. (width), and overall length (setting and band) measures .9375in. Ring was given as a favor at a dance hosted by Richmond Polytechnic Institute. Donation of Jean Clarke, Class of 1947; transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","One brown leather cord necklace with wood beads and wooden pendant. Wood beads measure 0.375in. and necklace measures 20in. long overall. Carved wood pendant measures 3.75in. x 1.5in. and is painted in gold and purple on all sides with \"Funky 4\" \"Fanatics\" \"Four Dog\" \"Flip Mode\" and \"ZM2\". ZMM signifies Zeta Mu Mu, which is the Williamsburg graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi. Necklace carved for the WM chapter by a Charlottesville graduate. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376096/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113453341/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.08","One pair of earrings featuring a silver square shape. Within the silver square on the front is a picture of Earl Gregg Swem. On the back of the earrings within the silver square is a Google Map pinpoint location for Earl Gregg Swem Library. These earrings were crafted by Anne Sharp and given to Amy Schindler. The earrings are approximately 0.75in. (length) x 0.75in. (width) and in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.03","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for hair, as implements for securing a hairstyle, or as artificial substitutes for hair.","One white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads \"Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137.\" 19in. (length). It is is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911445/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911501/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 62. UA 2009.020.8","One colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Image(s) available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120684750/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911593/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 61. UA 2009.021.1","Artifacts originally created as coverings for the human body. This classification includes all forms of garments and also accessories such as belts or cuff links.","Articles of clothing worn on the hands, arms, or neck, and artifacts originally created for the securement, protection, or adornment of clothing. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the minor care of clothing, which are listed in Clothing Care Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One round belt buckle decorated with the words \"College of William and Mary\" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. The belt buckle is roughly 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035266/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical rectangular buckles measuring 3in.x1.75in. The words \"William  Mary\" and \"Fighting Virginians\" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled \"H.B.F. CW.\" There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939670/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.X1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390621/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.x 1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937578/.","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle engraved with \"William  Mary Fighting Virginians\". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3.5in.x 2in. and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396737/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 23. UA 2009.097","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle featuring the College Coat of Arms and \"William  Mary\" engraved above the seal. The grass on the seal is painted green and the \"W\" and \"Y\" of William  Mary are painted gold. The buckle was made by Jenkins Jewelers of Baltimore, Maryland. It measures 2.875in.x 1.75in. The buckle is in fair condition with some chips at the top of the buckle and some wear on the reverse. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944180/.","One buckle once owned by George Wythe. It was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484270/. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros.","One pair of black with brass leather colonial reproduction shoe buckles that were used by John Stewart Bryan for the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The buckles are 3.5in. x 3in. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.020.9","One navy blue tie decorated with the college's coat of arms and white and yellow stripes; sold by Society of the Alumni; came in a box decorated with the Wren Building cupola and weather vane. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1991.019","Striped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675336/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 1998.001","A dark blue tie that features an image of a woman that is holding a trident and a torch, while riding a chariot, embroidered in gold in the center. Below the image of the woman, the Olympic logo is embroidered in gold. The tie also features a black tag on the back that reads \"CLUB TIE CO. /LANSDOWNE RD. /LONDON, E18.2AX/ TEL.019895259/MADE IN ENGLAND/100% POLYESTER FIBRE.\" The tie is approximately 27in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.07","Scope and Contents","A burgundy silk tie that features what looks like the outline of the letter \"N\" in white intertwined with the Olympic logo in white at the bottom of the front of the tie. On the back of the tie there is a black tag. \"Aee Silk\" is embroidered on the tag in white cursive script. The tie is approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.08","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" with the Olympic logo beneath it, both in beige, going diagonally down the bottom front of the tie. At the bottom of the tie there is an image of the Capitol building in faded beige with \"USA\" written in beige beneath it. Under \"USA\" the Olympic logo is depicted shadowed and in beige. The back of the tie features a white tag that has \"Designs by Anthony\" embroidered in gray in cursive script. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that has \"100% POLYESTER\" printed in black. The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.09","A blue tie that features a seal of the United States Soccer Federation in the middle on the front, and on the middle on the inside of the back. The tie also has red, white and light blue stripes running diagonally down the top and bottom front of the tie. The stripes also run diagonally across the top and bottom of the back of the tie. There is also a light blue, white and red stripe at the tip of the smaller part of the tie in the back. The back of the tie also has a black tag with a golden clasp. The black tag has \"GOLDEN CLASP/ 100% POLYESTER FABRIC/U.S. PAT. NO. 2,990,551/ by PRINCE CONSORT/ PUT SMALL END THRU LOOP LABLE.\" sewn in gold. Finally, there is a white tag on the inside of the back of the larger part of the tie that reads \"WOVEN EXPRESSLY FOR U.S.S.F.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. There is an approximately 0.125in. white stain near the top on the front of the tie. There is also an approximately 1.5in. blue loose thread on the back of the tie. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.10","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" in white, with the Olympic logo below it, embroidered on the center of the front and the top and center of the back of the tie. The back of the tie also features a blue tag that has a golden clasp. \"GOLDEN CLASP/PRINCE CONSORT/U.S. PAT. NO. 3,958,823\" is sewn in gold on the tag. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that reads \"MADE IN U.S.A/RN17699/100% SILK.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.11","Scope and Contents","One black tie with Indian heads on both the back and front of the tie. Ties like this one were part of a surplus that were moved from Blow to WM Hall around 1970. This particular one belonged to Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, who received the tie as part of the William and Mary cheerleading team around 1978. There is a tag attached to the tie indicating that is was made expressly for the College of William and Mary Athletic Department. The tie is in fair condition with some staining toward the end of the tie. One of the labels on the back of the tie has been ripped off. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.239","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (width)x2in. (lenght) , and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x 5in. (length). The pin is in good condition with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943758/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5 in (width)x 2in. (length) and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x4in. (length). The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439027794/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1.5in. in diameter, and the ribbon is 5in. long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439028028/.","One gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (length)x0.75in. (width) , and the ribbon is approximately 1in. long. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. Gift of Jack Tharp. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945654/.","Scope and Contents","One gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter \"E,\" a white letter \"L,\" and two blue lines that join the \"L\" to make a letter \"K\". After the \"K\" is the number \"22\" in black. The base is engrave with \"The Whitehead  Hoag Co., Neward, N.J.\" The pin measures 0.375in. in diameter and the base measures 0.5in. in diameter. The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2008.005.7","1-Aluminum medallion pin that features green and gold thread in a criss-cross wheel pattern. The back of the pin has a squeeze clasp with which the wearer can affix the pin to his or her garment. The pin is contained inside a small cubic box measuring approximately 1.125in (length x width) and 0.75in. (height). The box has a black base and a clear top. The pin measures approximately 0.375in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.02","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has two abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in gold block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. The clasp is severely tarnished. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.04","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in black block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.05","Scope and Contents","One silver tietack featuring the letter \"W\" interlaced with the letter \"M\" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mike) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Housed in a box marked with a sticker from Stousland Sheet Metal.","One white collar that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851963/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.2","One black nylon cummerband that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852125/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.5","One pair of cuff links. They are in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One yellow feather plume that was placed on top of Marching Band hats at the College of William and Mary. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607634/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.2","One white linen and machine-made lace cravat worn by President John Stewart Bryan at Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.5","One red sash made of watered silk used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31.  UA 2009.020.7","One black sash made of silk crepe that was worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.6","Scope and Contents","One green and gold acrylic scarf that was sold during the 2010 season as a fundraiser for the William and Mary men's soccer team's international trip to Brazil in spring 2011. The words \"William  Mary Soccer\" are stiched in gold and white against a background of green and gold. At the end of the scarf, on both sides, are the words \"Tribe Soccer\" in green and gold. The scarf was made by Ruffneck Scarfs in the United Kingdom. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 2010.743","Scope and Contents","A wool scarf that has green, gold, and beige alternating. At both ends of the scarf are tassels of all three colors. there is a tag sown onto the wearer's right side that reads. \"THE SIX-FOOTER/MADE EXPRESSLY FOR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE/100% VIRGINIA WOOL\" in red. The scarf measures approximately 5ft. 9in. and is in excellent condition. Related to UA 2011.498.25b.Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25a","1-Lady's 9k yellow gold enamel and gold inlay brooch. The Brooch has a gold inlayed temple with a sun over it. The sky is done in blue enamel and the grass is done in green enamel. The brooch is shaped like a shield with a series of gold loops around it. On the back is a pendant loop with a pin, joint and catch. The brooch is contained within a black felt drawstring bag measuring approximately 3.25in. (length). The brooch measures approximately 1.75in. and is in excellent condition. There are a few scratches on the blue enamel under the sun but above the temple. There is also a small, clear strip of residue on the green enamel right below the front of the temple. On the back, below the pin, joint and catch is a curved scratch. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.01","Scope and Contents","7-Blazer buttons of varying size, each with the College seal in green and gold in the center, a white background to the seal and \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/1693\" printed in gold over a green background around the circular edges of the buttons. The larger buttons have a golden outer layer. The buttons are contained in a blue felt rectangular jewelry box measuring approximately 3.75in (length) x 2.75 (width) x 0.75in. (height). On the inside lid of the jewelry box \"BEN SILVER/ MANHASSET/ LONDON\" is printed in gold block print. The buttons are attached to the display piece in the box with silver clincher pins. The smaller blazer buttons measure approximately 0.625in. in diameter and are in good condition. Each have brown stains on the white background in the center. The larger buttons measure approximately 0.875in. in diameter and are in good condition as well. They also have brown stains on the white background in the center as well as white residue on the outer golden layers. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.03","Articles of clothing worn for sleeping, convalescing, bathing, or during dressing when partially dressed or without clothing underneath. This sub-classification includes garments intended for private wear at home.","Artcles of clothing worn on the feet and/or lower legs for protection or cover.  This sub-classification includes boots, shoes, and hosiery that may cover more than the feet or lower legs.","One pair of white cotton colonial reproduction leg hose worn during the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The hose are 32 .5in. x 3in. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.020.6","One pair of yellow pumps with tan interior. The pumps have the William and Mary coat of arms painted in green on the lower right side of the right pump and the lower left side of the left pump. The shoes were made by the Brash brand, but customized by Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013 for Commencement. Ms. Darnell wore the shoes to her department's diploma presentation ceremony. The shoes are a size 8 and are in good condition with a 1in. abrasion on the right pump (b) near the painted seal and a 0.125in. loose thread on the right seam above the painted seal. There is also wear on the toe of the right pump and a 7in. yellow stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping where the sole and the pump meet. There is a 1.125in. abrasion on the toe of the left pump (a) 1.25in. away from the painted seal. There is a 2.5in. dirt and rock stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping along the edge where the sole and the pump meet. Gift of Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013. UA 2013.250.01","Articles of clothing worn on the head for protection or cover.","Scope and Contents","\"Duc\" caps were beanies worn by first-year students at the College of William and Mary in the twentieth century. The word \"duc\" was a shortening of the word \"introductory\" and referred to the introductory courses underclassmen were enrolled in. Students commonly stitched their name on the back of their hat. Additional information is available in the SCRC Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Duc_caps.","Black and orange duc cap of Walter F. C. Ferguson that has been mounted and enclosed in glass. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1982.013","Scope and Contents","One duc cap in green, gold, and white, with the initials \"WM\" sewn in the front. The cap was used by the class of 1935 when they were Freshman. The initials \"CO\" are stitched in several places on the cap. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420573/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA1987.114","Scope and Contents","One gray, green, and gold duc cap that was once worn by Emily Harrell, class of 1942. The front of the cap has green and gold embroidered letters \"W\" and \"M\". The brim of the cap is green and gold. The back of the cap is signed Emily Harrell. The cap is 9in. (length) x 5.50in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Emily Harrell Lynch. Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462314 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462286. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 1990.056","Scope and Contents","Two dark green beanies with a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" on front and gold button on top. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 1991.026","Scope and Contents","Dark green beanie with brim turned up all around. The brim is decorated with a yellow band. There are gray letters \"WM\" sewn onto the front with gold thread and a gray button on top.Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848590 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004391. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1991.029","Scope and Contents","Duc cap from class of 1945 with \"Larry Forwood\" printed on the back. The cap is a felt beanie, green, gold and grey in color with a green button and brim. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729436/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876533/. Located in Textiles S1, SS2, Box 17. UA1991.096","Scope and Contents","Gray beanie with green and gold edging with a green button on top. A \"W\" and \"M\" is sewn in the front with green and gold stitches.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877893/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878001/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1993.001.1","Scope and Contents","Duc cap beanie worn by freshmen. Gray with WM in green letters with orange stitching. The edge of the cap is striped orange and green. Written on the cap is \"Grace Duvoisin\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948875897/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729086/.Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1993.012","Scope and Contents","Green felt beanie with yellow \"W\" and a white \"M\" sewn on front, the name \"Curt\" in white letters sown on back, and a yellow button on top. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812357/ . Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1994.006","Scope and Contents","Black and orange beanie with orange \"WM\" sown on the front. This duc cap belonged to Andre R. Goetz, class of 1926. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675530/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1994.085","Scope and Contents","Gray, orange and green women's beanie Duc cap. WM on front; written name on back \"Jean Lochridge\".Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878133/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949731566/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.006","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap for Class of 1937. Beanie with WM patch (grey background, yellow border, yellow \"W\" and green \"M\" . Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729666/ and http://www.flickr.com/scrc/2948876735/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1998.021.1","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap beanie is green and gray, numeral 34 in gold on front. Name \"Louise Rogers\" is printed in ink on the inside. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949730908/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877785/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.043","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with yellow \"W\" and gray \"M\" stitched on front. Yellow button on top. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877195/ .Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 1998.080","Duc Cap beanie with football pin and ribbons attached.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729208/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729312/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2000.015","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with orange trim and gray button on top. Gray \"WM\" sown with orange stitches on front. White and blue ribbons pinned to side. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2002.048","Green cloth beanie with a price tag ($.75) attached to the tag inside the hat. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 2007.014","Scope and Contents","Green cloth beanie with \"Steve\" stitched on the back.Gift of Steve Murden. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2007.015","A gray duc cap with trim and the letters WM in green and gold. The owner wrote her name on the back of the cap. Gift of Eleanor Ramsdell, class of 1944. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876871/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2008.07","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"HANNAH\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462334. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.005","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"SUE\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes and some fading. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731959 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462384. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.006","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and gold duc cap that once belonged to Jane Harden Hanson, William and Mary class of 1942. The top of the cap is gray with a green and gold border along the brim of the cap. The cap contains many phrases and drawings, including \"Army Brat,\" \"Miss Jane Harden, \" '42\", \"Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine,\" and a green and gold \"WM\". It is in poor condition with several dirty spots and fading of the wool. It is approximately 5 1/4 in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420887/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA 2010.429","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that once belonged to Alan \"Al\" Albert, class of 1969, while a student at the College of William  Mary. The front of the cap features a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" stitched into the cap, while the back of the cap is stitched with a black \"A\". The inside of the cap is lined with leather with a red \"Alan Albert\" label in the back. The cap was made by Collegiate mfg. co. of Ames, Iowa. The cap is in poor condition with several holes all over the top of the hat and under the brim. The cap is approximately 8 3/4in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is a size 7. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.209","Scope and Contents","One grey and orange felt duc cap that was used by the student Hugh Moore while a freshman at William and Mary. The front of the cap has a green \"bill\" and the letters \"W\" and \"M\" stiched in green. The back of the hat has \"Hugh M. Moore\" written in black ink. There is also a green button on top of the hat. The duc cap is in poor condition with one of the stitches in the back completely torn out so back of the hat is not intact. It is approximately 9 3/4in. in diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.36","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap with a gold border on the brim that was used by a female freshman student at the College of William and Mary. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" stitched in gold and there is a grey button on top of the cap. The cap is in fair condition and is approximately 9in. diameter. The button on top of the cap is loose and almost coming off the hat. Located in Textiles S1, SS2. UA 2011.368","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that was used by a male freshman student at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cap has the letter \"W\" stitched in gold and the letter \"M\" stitched in grey. The back of the cap has the name \"Don\" stitched in yellow. There is also a gold button on top of the cap. It is in fair condition and is approximately 9 1/2in. diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.369","Scope and Contents","The Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, class of 1942. A Duc Cap was traditionally worn by freshmen to the college from 1920-1970. The Duc Cap is gray and gold with green on the brim of the hat and on the button at the top. There is also a green \"W\" and \"M\" on the front of the Duc Cap. The Duc Cap has a brown lining on the inside and \"Edgar J. Fisher\" is stamped in black and written in green marker on the back. The hat is a size 6.75 and was made by the Staunton Novelty Company. The Duc Cap is in good condition. There are signs of wear and tear on the brown lining on the inside of the hat as well as considerable creasing on the front of the brown lining. There are also four holes on the gold section of the Duc Cap on the wearers left. There is an approximately 1in. brown stain on the bottom of the wearer's right and some of the green felt on the button at the top is coming off. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.24","Beige/grey wool felt duc cap with green and yellow brim, green felt covered metal button top, and green patch letters 'WM' with yellow stitching. Back of hat is inscribed 'Virginia Armstrong' in black marker, just above the brim. Duc cap belonged to Virginia Armstrong (McKinney), Arts and Sciences Class of 1941. Duc cap is in good condition with a few sections of loss of felt creating weakened areas near the brim and above the inscribed name. Small hole at top of hat where button attaches to crown. Spots of lighter/yellow discoloration on exterior under inscription and on brim. Interior has a .75in. line of black residue. Unrolling brim shows significant damage to the orginial crown color - originially grey, now exposed exterior is beige. Cap measures 7.5in. in diameter when worn and 9.5in. (length) x 5.5in. (height) when flat. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.556","Scope and Contents","Green felt duc cap with yellow edged brim, grey felt \"WM,\" and grey covered metal button on the top. Back of hat has \"Murph\" embroidered with chain stitching in yellow thread. Gift of Margaret C. Weirick, class of 1962. Transferred from the Margaret C. Weirick Papers (UA 5.162). Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2012.180.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green canvas duc cap with yellow felt banding around the brim and gray \"WM\" sewn onto front of hat crown with yellow thread. Back of crown has a handstitched yellow \"D.\" A plastic name badge pin holds a green paper with typewritten text \"DENISE ROSE TRASATTI / GROUP #12.\" A white star-shaped paper with the text \"3rd east\" handwritten in green pinned to the side of the brim.  Label inside of hat indicates that it is a size M and identifies the manufacturer as \"Collegiate Mfg. Co., Ames - Iowa.\"  Hat is in fair condition with several holes in the felt banding on the brim. Hat is wrinkled/misshapen due to previous storage and points of the white paper star are crinkled/folded. Gift of Denise Sellers; duc cap was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Textiles, S1 SS2. UA 2012.400.01","One academic hood, of Garrett Dalton, for a M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia; trimmed in green velvet and lined with black and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.026","One academic hood owned by James Hardy Dillard; black wool hood lined in maroon but without velvet trim. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692974/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.027","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an orange interior that belonged to William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692996/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721953734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.2","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an olive green and white interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693012/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721108704/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.3","One black academic hood with purple lining and a dark olive interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693028/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a blue and white interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945399/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.5","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a gold interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945421/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.6","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining with a gold, green, and silver interior that was probably used for Commencement Ceremonies at William and Mary. The hood belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945441/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.7","One College of William and Mary academic hood, trimmed with white velvet and lined with green, silver, and gold. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 28. UA 1986.029","One academic hood trimmed in blue velvet and lined with blue and white, from Columbia University that was once owned by Cecil McCulley. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/29237059122/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.030.2","One black with blue velvet trim academic hood from Johns Hopkins University that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and black. Academic Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257657/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10.UA 1988.010.2","One black with purple velvet trim hood from the College of William and Mary that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and white. Hall was awarded an honorary degree by William and Mary in 1921. College of William and Mary Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257681/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10. UA 1988.010.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and light blue interior from Brandeis University that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there in 1958. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.2","One black William and Mary hood with purple velvet lining and a green, gold, and silver interior that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977511/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a red and blue interior from University of Pennsylvania that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977535/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52.  UA 1991.081.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a yellow and blue interior from the U. S. Naval Academy that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received his undergraduate degree. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977539/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.5","One green, sliver, and gold hood used for awarding an honorary degree at the College of William and Mary to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442480/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047A","One purple hood from unknown sources that once belonged to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442504/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047B","One hat, made of velvet and silk worn by  John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College of the College of William and Mary. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 21.  UA 1980.120","Scope and Contents","One yellow painters cap with the WM feather logo on top and front and \"Go Tribe\" on the sides, all written in green; has yellow bill; 99 cent price tag removed. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848718/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1987.019","One top hat owned by College of William and Mary professor John Lesslie Hall.  Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 23. UA 1988.010.1","Scope and Contents","One dark green baseball cap; size 7 5/8, with \"WM\" embroidered on the front, used by baseball team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848872/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1990.029","Scope and Contents","One green velor cowboy hat with a white hat band, size medium. The swim team purchased these cowboy hats to resell as part of a fundraising effort. The venture was not successful, but did eventually break even. Hat about 14in. (length) x 16\" 6.5\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405694/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 37. UA1990.043","Scope and Contents","One dirty and torn green baseball cap with the letters \"WM\" marked on the front, used by catcher William \"Bill\" J. Harris, class of 1973.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004995/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA1990.045","One baseball cap used by WM baseball team spring 1977; has green bill; crown is partly green mesh and partly yellow fabric; has patch with WM Indian logo. Cap was worn by Jamal Oweis, class of 1979. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848248/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA1990.059","Scope and Contents","3-yellow cardboard sun visors, with \"Indians\" printed on them in green; distributed by Society of the Alumni. Image(s)available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483948/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27.  UA 1990.070","Scope and Contents","One dirty white tennis hat, with the green numbers \"56\" on it; significance of hat currently unknown. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808613/. Located inTextiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 1991.027","Scope and Contents","One white painters cap with the words \"WM '86\" on the front and \"Alumni House\" on the back. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 58. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808631/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582226/. UA1991.028","One green military hat with a dark green silk ribbon cross design that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025196/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 44. UA1991.084.5","Green baseball cap with white embroidery that shows the Swem logo and name. Worn by students to the capitol in Richmond to lobby the General Assembly for funds ($24 million) to renovate and add to the library. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848152/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA 1998.012","2-green caps distributed at Class of 1946 50th reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085488002/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 2000.005.1-2","Scope and Contents","Black baseball cap with \"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\" embroidered on the front in light blue, gray and white; on back is Comedy Central logo in light blue. Cap was sent by Jon Stewart for an exhibit in the Swem Library to mark commencement 2004 when Stewart was the commencement speaker. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849616/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849744/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA 2004.005.","Scope and Contents","White cloth sun visor with the College's Coat of Arms and \"WM Class of 1956\" imprinted in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825534/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 2007.016","Hat worn by Margaret Thatcher during her term as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979237/and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979521/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 22. UA 2007.033.","A green baseball cap with a gold W, red ribbon, and gold M sown on the front. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849222/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 2007.055","Scope and Contents","A green and beige baseball cap with a gold William, red ribbon, and gold Mary sown on the front. \"WM Alumni Care\" is sewn on the reverse in red. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005309/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005485/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA. 2007.056","Scope and Contents","One gold visor that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. On the front of the visor the words \"William  Mary Pep Band\" are stitched in Green. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442448/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27. UA 2007.073.3","White marching band hat with a green and gold band, gold buttons on either side of the brim, a gold chain extending between the buttons across the brim, and gold trim at the front of the brim. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825546/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.1","One plastic black hat with felt on top that was worn by Kevin Dua, 2009 Senior Class President, during his attempt to break the world record for the largest Thriller dance group at the College of William and Mary. The event took place on the Sunken Garden on April 19, 2009. The College broke the previous world record of 147 with 242 students, faculty, and staff joining Dua in the attempt. The hat is in poor condition with two 2 1/2in. cracks in the brim. The hat is approximately 12 1/2in.(length) x 11 1/2in. (width). Gift of Kevin Dua. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4153890696/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 69. UA 2009.339","Scope and Contents","One green felt baseball cap that was used to dress a doll. The brim of the cap is gold with \"W  M\" written in gold on the front of the cap. It is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399937/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 2010.188","Scope and Contents","A red baseball cap with black trim around the brim. The cap features a white decoration sewn onto the front. Below the decoration \"Beijing 2008\" is sewn on in white. Beneath \"Beijing 2008\" the Olympics logo is sewn on. The white decoration  is a dancing man based on the Chinese character for 'capitol.' The decoration could represent a sportsman, runner, gymnast, or Chinese dancer. The cap is in excellent condition with  a 1.25in. red loose thread on the inside of the cap near the center. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.01","A dark blue base ball cap that features the Greek letters Theta Delta Chi in light blue stitched across the outside front of the baseball cap. The baseball cap also has a blue plastic size adjuster in the back. It is made out of nylon and is in fair condition. The baseball cap has suffered distortion. There are five 1-2in. orange paint stains on the inside of the cap going along the front. The inside rim of the hat has suffered discoloration and is now brown where it may have been white.There is also dirt on the plastic size adjustor and one notch in the plastic size adjustor is missing. Gift of Rene A Henry. UA 2010.193.04","Scope and Contents","One green cotton baseball hat with \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in white and the Swem window above.The hat was previously owned by Connie McCarthy while Dean of University Libraries. That was made by SCI. The hat is in fair condition with evidence of green fading and is approximately 8 1/2in. x 11in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.369","Scope and Contents","One white plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat has a sticker with the William  Mary coat of arms and \"The College of William  Mary\" in green and gold; as well as a black and white sticker with \"C. McCARTHY\". On one side of the hat is a depiction of a man pushing a wheel, \"Swem Library\" in green above the picture, and \"A Library for a New Century\" is written in green below the picture. It is in fair conditon and is approximately 9in. x 11 5/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.373","One gold plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat features a figure reading a book against a blue background. The hat is in fair condition and is approximately 7 3/4in. x 10 1/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA. 2010.374","One blue nylon hat with the Greek letters Theta, Delta, and Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity and student at the College of William and Mary. The hat itself is dark blue, while the stiched letters are of a light blue color. It is in poor condition with a lot of wear and dirt around the brim of the hat. It is approximately 7in.  x 11 1/2in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.640","Scope and Contents","A green cowboy hat that features a green \"W and \"M\" outlined in gold on the front. There is a gold and white trim separating the top of the hat from the brim. Inside the gold and white trim \"WILLIAM AND MARY INDIANS\" is embroidered in green. There is a gold feather, as well as smaller red, green, and black feathers, tucked into the side of the hat on the wearer's left. The inside of the hat has a white tag that indicates that the hat is a size medium and was made in the United States. The hat is in excellent condition. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.13","Scope and Contents","Green cotton and Polyester baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with letters \"W\" and \"M\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. The red ribbon is the sumbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. cypher in gold thread. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451823/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.01","Scope and Contents","Green and tan brushed cotton canvas baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"William Mary\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. Reverse of hat machine-embroidered with \"WM Alumni Care.\" The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Made in the USA by Classic Sportswear, Inc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374866/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452427/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.02","Scope and Contents","One green cotton and khaki suede baseball cap with a gold College of William and Mary logo. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"WM\" royal cypher in gold thread. Made in the USA by University Square Industries, Inc., in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. 8in. (length) x 4.5in. (height) x 8in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451563/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.735.01","Khaki colored cotton baseball hat with the movie projector logo for \"4jit/Forjit Films LLC.\" Hat was manufactured in Cambodia. The hat was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles, S1,SS4. UA 2013.005.02","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton canvas bucket hat with \"VIMS VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE\" stitched in white thread at the front. Hat measures 11.75 in. (length) x 4.5 in. (height) and is in excellent, unworn condition. Gift of Bruce Christian. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2013.177.01","Scope and Contents","One black baseball cap featuring the interstate symbols for food and hotels as well as the logo for Swem Library stitched in white on the front. \"Eat, Sleep, Swem\" are stitched in white above each corresponding symbol. The baseball cap is a one size fits all and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.02","Scope and Contents","1-white cap with the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon stitched in purple on the front. Beneath this a gold line is stitched. Below the gold line \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" is stitched in purple. Below that is stitched another gold line. The cap has an adjustable strap in the back and the inside has brown lining. The cap was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The purple and gold on the cap represent the fraternity colors. The cap is made of 100% cotton and made by Anvil. The cap is in good condition with various loose threads on the inside of the cap on the reverse of the stitching on the front. There is also a 0.5in. loose thread on the right side of the adjustable strap. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.02","Scope and Contents","WM Latin American Student Union headscarf. Large triangular headscarf. Machine-made cotton or polyester, white. in good condition with some stains. Headscarf comes from a 2011 Latin American Student Union event where several group members wore scarves in the Sunken Gardens during the group's first awareness week. The scarves were meant to imitate those worn by the group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. This is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. Latin American Student union members, wearing these scarves, answered questions abut the disappeared and related human rights matters in Latin America. Approx. 44in. (length) x 28.5in. (width). Donated by Jessica Fernanda Chilin-Hernández, Class of 2012. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2012.081.01","Articles of clothing worn as normal indoor or temperate outdoor public wear to cover parts of the body, exclusive of accessories, footwear, and headwear.","T-shirt commemorating the Epson Ivy Bowl football game between WM and the Japanese all-star team which took place in Japan on Jan. 8, 1989; shirts were made by Dough Morton and distributed to those on the train in route to Kyoto to watch the game. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545354/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1989.120","A bright yellow t-shirt with black lettering advertising the 1978 Virginia Shakespeare Festival. On the front appears \"Virginia Shakespeare Festival, July 21 - August 20, 1978.\" On the back appears \"The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752301/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/229654372/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.011","Scope and Contents","One bright yellow t-shirt, size medium, decorated with a take-off on the coat-of-arms, a sun smiling on a group of teepees bearing different class years, and the words \"William and Mary Homecoming 1979\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545414/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.016","Scope and Contents","T-shirt from the Society of the Alumni sponsored trip to Boston for a WM/Harvard football game. Green shirt with gold lettering reading \"WM The Indians have come for real this time ... and we don't mean for tea! Boston trip 1980\", size XL 45-48. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.009","White t-shirt with colorful timeline of the College of William and Mary. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545644/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.051","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt with green lettering \"Charter Week 1993 How to Age 300 Years in One Week\". Designed by Meg Thomas, assistant to Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Tercentenary Office for Tercentenary Office Staff. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545780/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.003","Scope and Contents","White with green \"WM 1693-1993 300\". Logo and blue Busch Gardens logo. \"International Physics Olympiad, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545766/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.075","Purple t-shirt with green and gold logo \"1693-1993  300.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490641/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA 2007.032","Scope and Contents","A beige, adult size large t-shirt from the College of William and Mary's homecoming festivities. The front reads \"College of William and Mary HOMECOMING 2000\" in green in the upper corner. The back reads \"year 2000 BACK to the FUTURE Homecoming 2000 - October 26-29 Society of the Alumni College of William and Mary\" in green and maroon. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.049","Scope and Contents","A cream colored t-shirt that reads \"College of William  Mary Homecoming 96\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"The Majesty of It All - Homecoming October 24-27 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni 96.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.051","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that reads \"300 - William  Mary 1693-1993 Homecoming 5K Run\" on the front. The reverse reads \"Richmond Times-Dispatch\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter Society of the Alumni.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.052","Scope and Contents","A green t-shirt for the Swem Library American Cancer Society Relay for Life team. The green t-shirt with black lettering reads \"American Cancer Society Relay For Life\" under the Swem window on the front and \"Pretenders to the Throne\" under an illustration of Queen Mary II and King William III. Gift of Carol McAllister. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490663/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323478/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2007.092.","Scope and Contents","A size large yellow t-shirt with green lettering reading \"Go Tribe Division 1AA Semi-Finals\" on the front and \"Flush the Dukes!\" on a toilet on the back. The t-shirt is from the football playoff game between the College of William and Mary and James Madison University played on December 10, 2004. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167913/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001384/. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.003","Pink t-Shirt with World War II era Rosie the Riveter-style woman worker on the front under the caption \"Celebrating 90 Years of Women!\" Back of shirt reads \"Meet and Greet Luncheon and Panel Discussion April 6, 2008 11am-3pm Wren Courtyard.\" The t-shirts were sold at the 90 Years of Women event organized by students.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001444/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.037","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with a caution sign on the front that reads \"Caution Approaching Suicide Strip.\" Inside the sign is a depiction of the Grim Reaper. Below the sign are two spades with \"Marshalltown USA\" written on them. The back reads \"44SN 180: It's A Two Lane Killer Site.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001568/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168147/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.044","Scope and Contents","The shirt was part of the retirement celebration for Vice President for Student Affairs William Samuel Sadler on April 18, 2008. The shirt is green with \"William and Mary and Sam\" written in gold on the front.  The back of the shirt includes the College Seal in gold surrounded by \"William and Mary and Sam.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168157/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001612/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.046","Scope and Contents","The shirt is white with \"The College of William and Mary Employee Appreciation Day\" in green on the front. The back of the shirt has \"Colonial Sports\" written in green with their contact information. This t-shirt was distributed to College of William and Mary classified and hourly employees during the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day luncheon on the lawn of the Wren Building. The shirts were made possible by the William and Mary Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE).  Size large. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674142/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810811/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.059","Scope and Contents","One cotton t-shirt given out at the Men's Soccer game against Georgia State on October 29, 2008. The t-shirt was thrown into the stands for a fan to catch after the team scored a goal. It was caught by Steven Bookman. The t-shirt is white with \"William  Mary\" in green, \"Soccer\" in gold, and \"Tribe\" in gold with a green background. The shirt is a size large and is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738923/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2008.120","Scope and Contents","One maroon cotton t-shirt from the 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, sponsored by the Charles Center of the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"WM Undergraduate Science Research Symposium 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"14th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, February 22, 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt also features an atom with a computer, a mathematical formula, the moon, and molecules inside. The t-shirt is a large and is 30 1/2 in x 29 3/4 in. The shirt is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731997/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738873/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.076","Scope and Contents","A black shirt that has the Olympics logo printed in gold at the top. \"Athens '96\" is printed in raised green letters below the Olympics logo. A green laurel leaf is printed in raised relief style to the side (wearer's left) of the Olympics logo and \"Athens '96.\" Beneath \"Athens '96\"  \"100 Years Olympic Games\" is printed in green and under that \"THE GOLDEN OLYMPICS\" is printed in gold block font. The shirt is made of 100% \"Baumwolle\" or cotton and was made in Greece. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4in.  loose black thread on the collar on the wearer's left. There is an approximately 3.5in. loose black  thread on the inside at the bottom of the shirt on the wearer's right. There is also a 1in., 0.5in., and .25in. loose black thread in the same area. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.02","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that features the Barcelona Olympics logo. The logo symbolizes a human figure running or jumping. The head of the human is blue to symbolize the \"Mediterraneanness \" of Barcelona the arms are yellow and the legs are red. Both red and yellow are the colors of Spain. Beneath the Barcelona Olympics logo \"Barcelona '92\" is printed in black times new roman font. Below that is the Olympics logo. \"© 1988 COOB '92, S.A. ™\" is printed in black below the Olympics logo. The shirt is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.03","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, to line the bottom of a trunk that was in storage. The top left-hand side of the shirt contains the phrase \"William and Mary 1978 Homecoming\" written in gold. The middle of the shirt has the word \"Toga!\" with a copyright symbol and the year 1978, all written in gold. The t-shirt is a size large. The t-shirt is in poor condition with several holes near the collar with dirt stains all over the front and back. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.238","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt celebrating Homecoming at the College of William and Mary in 1995 that was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982. The front pocket of the t-shirt has \"The College of William  Mary\" written in purple. The back of the shirt has a depiction of the Wren Building with the phrase \"Raising the Roof\" in the middle of the building, \"Homecoming 1995\" just below in green, and \"October 26-29\" below Homecoming written in purple. It is a size large and is in poor condition with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.462","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt that was given out during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China and was once owned by Rene Henry, class of 1954. The shirt contains the emblem for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Chinese character jing, meaning capital and stands for the city of Beijing, set against a red background. Below the jing character is \"Beijing 2008\" written in black, and the five Olympic rings that are blue, gold, black, green, and red. The shirt was made by Xiang Lin. It is in good condition and is a size XXL. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.217","Scope and Contents","White cotton t-shirt with multi-color screen printing. Made by Tultex Cotton in the USA, size Large. Front printed in multiple colors with \"William  Mary Tercentenary Celebration\" and imagery of the College. Back printed in green with \"WM\" logo. 1993. 31.5in. (length) x 37.5in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458353/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381578/ Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.03","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with red and black text, \"A / CLASS ACT / 1st ANNUAL 5K RUN / WM HOMECOMING '92.\" Shirt also features the image of a black bowtie and three red buttons near the collar. The back of the t-shirt features the race sponsors in red text, \"The Bookstore / College of William  Mary\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter / Society of the Alumni.\" T-shirt manufactured by Tultex and sized X-Large. T-shirt is in fair condition with some yellowing near the collar and fading of the screen printing. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.04","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with stylized image of William  Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III and green text \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" on the front. Back of t-shirt features text reading, \"The job dresses for him. / Bears play dead when he walks by. / He understands Confusion Corner. / He is... / THE MOST INTERESTING MAN AT WILLIAM  MARY / Homecoming Parade / Friday, October 26, 2012 / Stay spirited, my friends.\" Transferred from WM University Relations. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.387.01","Light lime green t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring a ska band in the background with a singer in the middle and rings featuring the faces and names of several individuals (Martha, TJ, Tim, Blake, Wilson, Todd, Ben, Ryan, Matt, and Julie). The bottom of the design features the band name \"Tectonic Tex  The Velveteens.\" T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.01","White cotton t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring John Tenniel's original Alice in Wonderland illustration of the Mad Hatter, with the text \"GOT MERCURY?\" and the Quicksilver Scientific logo. T-shirt is in good condition with small black and brown stains at the collar and a linear black smudge in the middle, front of the shirt.  According to their website, Quicksilver Scientific is \"an analytical laboratory that specializes in mercury speciation analysis.\" William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.03","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with white screen print on the front, featuring a circular globe logo with the text \"2010 INTERNATIONAL MERCURY EXPO AT WM\" in the wearer's upper left. The back of the t-shirt features a smokestack illustration with red text \"CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE Hg MERCURY SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2 DIRT CARBON PM MONOXIDE NOX NITROGEN\" below. T-shirt is in excellent unworn condition with a few loose threads on the collar in the back. William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.04","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with white screen print on the front reading \"You've Been Naughty...\" in old western-style font. The back of the t-shirt reads \"Now Pay Up!\" and features an old western-style wanted poster in white with a picture of a mustached cowboy behind jail bars in orange. The poster reads \"CAPTURED FOR KIDS\" in orange old western-style font above the cowboy picture and \"ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL\" in orange old western-style font below the cowboy picture. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.75 in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.02","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with white screen print writing on the front that reads \"got hope?\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither will we. Up 'til Dawn-2005\" in white screen print. The back of the shirt also features logos of Apple, Inc., Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Hooters, VIPdesk, Domino's Pizza, Interstate Resources, Inc., Campus Shop, Capital Cadillac Hummer GMC, and Chanello's Pizza all sponsors of the Up 'til Dawn event at William and Mary. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with 1.75in. of unraveling seam on bottom of the shirt in the back and 0.25in. of unraveling seam on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.03","Scope and Contents","Green shirt with the phrase \"This is what a Jihadist looks like.\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. The back has the phrase \"i struggle for: _______\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. Below the phrase is an image of a bird in light yellow and what looks like stylized Arabic script. At the bottom of the back of the shirt is written \"ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK 2009: MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.\" The shirt is in good condition with a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve and a 4.125in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.03","Scope and Contents","Grayish-brown shirt with \"ONE\" written in blue on the front. Next to \"ONE\" is written \"GOD\" in blue stylized script. Beneath \"GOD\" is written \"MESSAGE\" and beneath that is written \"LOVE\" both in blue stylized script. The back features a blue tree with a blue peace symbol in the middle. The three symbols for the Three Abrahamic faiths are depicted in blue. Below the tree is written \"IAW 2010.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is 1.5in. loose threads on the inside of both sleeves. There is also a smattering of light brown stains (possibly bleach stains) across the front of the shirt. There is also an approximately 0.25in. hole right below the \"E\" in \"ONE\" on the front of the shirt. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.06","Scope and Contents","Beige biodegradable t-shirt featuring a tree on the front. To the right of the tree is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" in green. Below that is written \"EARTH WEEK 2012\" in green. There is a \"W\" and \"M\" written in green and two green leaves sticking out from behind the \"W\" and \"M\" on the wearer's right sleeve. The shirt was offered to students by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) during Earth Week of 2012. The shirt is a size large and in good condition. There is a 0.25in. brown stain below the wearer's left sleeve on the front. There is also a 7in. brown stain and a 2.5in. brown stain on the wearer's right at the bottom. There is also a smattering of brown stains on the wearer's right side near the bottom in the back and by the wearer's left sleeve in the back. There is a 0.25in. stain on the back near the bottom and a green stain surrounding the collar and shoulder of the shirt on the wearer's right. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.07","Scope and Contents","T-shirt in honor of William and Mary's 300th anniversary. The t-shirt is white and features \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green on the wearer's left on the front. The reverse of the shirt features the Wren building weathervane in gold and gray. \"1693\" is written in gray inside the gold flag of the weathervane. \"1993\" is written in gray as part of the gray arrow of the weathervane. \"300\" is written in green below the weathervane with the second \"0\" connected to the gold stem of the weathervane. The \"300\" is underlined in gold and beneath that is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" with \"WILLIAM\" and \"MARY\" written in gold and the \"\" written in gray. The shirt is a size large and in fair condition. There is fraying all along the collar and yellow stains along the collar and the bottom of the sleeves. There is also a small hole at the bottom of the front of the shirt. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. UA 2013.267.01","Scope and Contents","Gold shirt with green lettering reading \"Havens' Heroes William and Mary Swim Team New York Life 82 83\" on the front and reverse reads \"Stalag WM No One Escapes\" with a picture of two hands grasping prison bars. Size L. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc//2296545518/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752473/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.010","Scope and Contents","Navy 100% cotton t-shirt, XL, with WM coat of arms in white bisected by lamda and reading \"William and Mary GALA\" (gay and lesbian alumni/ae). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752503/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.017","One green cotton t-shirt used by the a capella group Gentlemen of the College at William and Mary. The shirt belonged to E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. The shirt features several singers and a staff of music with a treble clef and notes on the staff. Written in gold surrounding the staff is the phrase \"Gentlemen of the College: Men's A Capella Harmony.\" It is in good condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers(UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.2","Scope and Contents","Short sleeve, brown, 100% cotton t-shirt with pocket; back of shirt has imprint of the Wren Building with the words \"Institute of Early American History and Culture\" encircling it. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545632/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.040","Scope and Contents","Blue shirt with black lettering \"Mary and William\" from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, WM Law Society. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545816/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.005","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved white shirt with black lettering \"Theta Delta Chi Harry Buffalo\" with a drawing of a viking. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545718/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545712/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.019","Purple and gold and white lettering on chest, with white arm bands, size L, owned by John Leach. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.022","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved, light blue, 100% cotton imprinted in blue with outline of the coat of arms and smiling sun, in center are two out-spread hands on which rests an abstract human figure, below are the words \"Health Career's Club\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545746/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.030","Scope and Contents","Grey shirt, XL, cotton, with green lettering on front \"Pledge Class of 1992 AE Virginia Kappa\". Back contains lion figure, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856, 1992, hole in the lion figure, hole below \"Virginia\", stained. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490437/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323224/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.014","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490567/","A size extra large white t-shirt with green cuff, collar, and lettering on the front. The back features an Irish rose design. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size extra large white t-shirt with black lettering on the front and back. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size medium gray t-shirt from the William and Mary Covenant Players production of \"Guys and Dolls.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167947/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.012","One blue cotton t-shirt used in performances by the student a cappella group Reveille of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt reads \"Reveille women's a cappella \" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"turn the radio up for that sweet sound...\" in white lettering. Just below this quote is a diagram of hands showing how to snap your fingers during the song. The t-shirt is a size small and is in great condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738819/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738835/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.107","Scope and Contents","One lime green cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William and Mary Heritage Dancers, a student group at the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"William  Mary Heritage Dancers\" in black, and the right sleeve reads \"W  M\" in black. On the back of the shirt, there is a depiction of a man and women in colonial costume dancing. Also on the back, there is a quote from Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" that reads \"Such very superior dancing is not often seen\" in black. The shirt is in great condition and is a size large. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732087/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732065/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA2009.176","Scope and Contents","One gray cotton/polyester t-shirt worn by the members of the swing-style band Wham Bam Big Band, a student music group at the College of William and Mary. The shirt contains the phrase \"The Wham Bam Big Band\" in black letters. The \"W\" features a hat on top of one half of the \"W\" while the other half is shaped like a saxophone. A part of the \"h\" is in the shape of a guitar fingerboard. Finally, part of the \"B\" in Bam is in the shape of the end of a trumpet. The shirt is a size medium and is in great condition. Gift of Marc Presler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738943/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.208","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in gold with a depiction of a gold treble clef in the background. It is a size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.508","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton t-shirt that was worn by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The front of the shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" written in green. It is a size small and is in good condition.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.509","Scope and Contents","One cotton green and gold striped rugby shirt that is the official uniform for the William and Mary Pep Band. The shirt has \"William and Mary Pep Band\" in green on the front of the shirt. The shirt was made by Barbarian Rugby Wear Inc. It is a size small and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.510","Scope and Contents","One pink cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William  Mary all-female Christian a cappella group Common Ground during performances. The front of the shirts has \"Common Ground\" written in pink and red, and the back of the shirts features a pink and red cross in front of a red heart. The shirt was made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition and is a women's size XL. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.143","Scope and Contents","A green button-up shirt with brown collar and sleeve edges worn under the Alumni Band uniform jacket. The shirt has brass-gold buttons and a shirt pocket on the front on the wearer's right side. There is also a brass-gold button on the bottom inside of the jacket on the wearer's right. The shirt is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03b","Gift of James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.731.01","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Stedman Hi-Cru in the USA, size Large. Front printed in white with \"William and Mary, Gala\" and Seal of the College of William and Mary. 1974. 28.75in. (length) x 34in.(width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458247/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.02","Scope and Contents","Red cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary\". Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29.25in. (length) x 41in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458643/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458787/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.04","The title Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume appears on the front of the shirt in Japanese characters. [Characters were transliterated for this description as database would not accept Japanese characters at time of input. 04/23/12] Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume / The Daughter of 20 Faces, is an anime adaptation of a manga series, which aired in Japan in 2008. Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2012.147.01","Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2012.170.01","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with red and gold screen print on the front reading \"Homecoming/ Phi Mu Kappa Delta Rho 2005\" featuring a gold tiara over the \"H.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Today we salute you/ Mr. Homecoming Slogan Inventor/ you spend all your time coming up with a slogan nobody can use/ Here's to your/ Proud Past, Bright Future/ William and Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia\" in red and white screen print. The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with a loose thread on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.01","Scope and Contents","Red shirt featuring a small blue silhouette of a basketball player on the wearer's top left. \"DELTA GAMMA\" and \"ANCHOR SLAM\" encircle the silhouette in blue screen print. The back of the shirt features a blue anchor with a white basketball beside the anchor and a blue and white shooting star behind the anchor and basketball. The Greek letters for Delta Gamma are beside the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"NO EXCUSES/PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION\" are written in blue screen print above the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"ANCHORSLAM\" is written in white screen print below them. The shirt is a size small. The shirt is in good condition with a 0.75in. unraveling seam in the back of the shirt at the bottom. It also has two 0.25in. black stains on the wearer's right sleeve in the back and a 0.25in. stain on the back of the shirt near the tail of the shooting star. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.04","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"ISC/ Recruitment/ FALL 2006\" written in white screen print on the wearer's top left side. the back features a white outline of a young woman in a hat and floral dress. \"Fall 2006/ SISTERHOOD/since 1921\" is written in white screen print above the young woman. \"Sign Up Today\" is written in white screen print behind the young woman. \"Inside Sorority Life/ You've Got Questions? We've Got Answers! / Recruitment 2006/ Friends Today, Sisters Forever\" is written in white screen print inside the outline of the young woman. A barcode is at the bottom behind the young woman's feet. The shirt is a size large. It in good condition with a 0.75in unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.05","Scope and Contents","Pink t-shirt featuring a white hibiscus flower on the wearer's top left front of the shirt. \"Recruitment 2007\" is written in white above the hibiscus in an arch. \"Sorority Life\" is written in white below the hibiscus. The back of the shirt features the Greek letters of all of the Sororities at William and Mary laid out in a lei'i style. A white outline of a hibiscus flower separates each sorority's Greek letters. Inside the lei'i is written \"Lei'ing the Foundation for SISTERHOOD Since 1921\" in white. A white hibiscus flower is also inside the lei'i of Greek letters next to the \"Since\" and above the \"1921.\" The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. The wearer's right sleeve has a 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 5in. protruding loose thread and a 3.75in. loose thread on the inside. The wearer's left sleeve has a 4in. loose thread on the inside. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.06","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt with pink screen print on the front that reads \"Sorority Recruitment.\" \"Fall 2007\" is written in white screen print beneath \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The front of the shirt also features a white hibiscus flower under the \"s\" and \"o\" of the phrase \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. On top of the cypher are the Greek letters of all the William and Mary Sororities written in pink. Above the cypher \"THE SORORITY WOMEN OF WM...\" is written in white screen print. Below the cypher is written \"INDIVIDULALLY UNIQUE, TOGETHER COMPLETE\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.125in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. The shirt also has a 5.75in. loose thread, a 0.125 and 0.5in. unraveling seam on the collar. The armpit of the wearer's left sleeve has a 2in. loose thread. The wearer's right sleeve has a 1in. loose thread and 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 2.5in. protruding loose thread. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.07","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"Hey, William  Mary...Wake Up! with REVEILLE\" written in white on the front on the wearer's top left. It also features a small white outline of a trumpet and sound waves coming out of the trumpet under the \"Wake\" and next to the \"Up.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"REVEILLE\" in white script and features a treble cleft and b-flat note at the end of \"Reveille.\" The back also features outlines of women, possibly members of the a cappella group, behind the word \"Reveille.\" There is also a phrase that reads \"Women's a cappella esc. Company 1992\" Below the word \"Reveille\" and the outline of women. The shirt is a size XL. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam with a 0.75in. protruding loose thread and a 1.50in. unraveling seam on the bottom in the front of the shirt. The shirt also has a 0.25in. loose thread on the wearer's left sleeve on the inside and a 1.25in. loose thread on the collar of the shirt. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013. 087.01","Scope and Contents","Light blue t-shirt with \"Authentic a cappella MUSIC\" written in white on the wearer's left front pocket, enclosed in a white rectangle. The reverse features a dark blue high heel. Under the high heel is written \"reveille a cappella\" in white screen print. Underneath this phrase is written \"SINCE 1992\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of both sleeves. The shirt also has a 0.125in. loose thread on the collar. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013.087.02","Scope and Contents","Dark blue long sleeve shirt with \"Phi Mu\" written in a gray moon and star design across the front. The back features the Greek letters of Phi Mu in light pink screen print on top of a purple cloud outlined in gray on the wearer's top right. On the wearer's top left opposite the cloud are nine gray stars with three out of the nine having purple centers. Below the cloud and the stars is written \"what dreams are made of\" in gray outline screen print. Below this phrase is written \"Spring Bid Day 2006\" in light pink moon and star design. The shirt is a size small. It is in good condition with a 0.5in. loose thread at the bottom in the back of the shirt. The shirt also has a 1.25in. loose thread on both the wearer's right and left sleeve on the inside nearest the collar. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.02","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt featuring a white flower and tree on the front. The reverse features the William and Mary cypher in white. Above the cypher \"William  Mary\" is written in white with \"Japanese Cultural Association\" written under it in white, both phrases are written in an arch over the William and Mary cypher. Below the cypher are written Japanese characters. Two small white flowers are on either side of the phrase \"Japanese Cultural Association.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in excellent condition. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.01","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring the continent of Africa and island of Madagascar on the front in white. Below the picture of the continent is written \"AFRICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY\" in white. The back of the shirt features a quote from Kwame Nkrumah that reads \"'We face neither East nor West; we face Forward'\" written in white. The sleeve on the wearer's left has the acronym A.C.S. written in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in fair condition. The white continent and island on the front of the shirt have numerous vertical cracks. There is a 0.25in. stain on the collar on the wearer's left as well as a 1.25in. brown stain (possibly bleach stain) across the center of the collar. The front of the shirt also has three small brown spots (possibly bleach stains one near the wearer's right sleeve, one above the continent of Africa and one to the right of the continent). The back has a small white stain near the bottom on the wearer's left. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.02","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION\" written in black on the front. Below this phrase is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in black. There is a black henna design intertwining with the \"N\" in \"ASSOCIATION\" and the \"ARY\" in \"MARY\" and running midway down the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt has the word \"PEACE\" written in black and features the star and crescent symbol as the \"C\" in \"PEACE.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 1.25in. unraveled seam in the back with a 1.5in. and a 1in. protruding loose thread. There is a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as an approximately 3.5in. stain. The wearer's left sleeve has 0.75in. loose thread and an approximately 3.5in. stain on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.04","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with \"WILLIAM  MARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION\" written in white on the front. The reverse features a map of Mexico, Central and South America, as well as Cuba and other Caribbean countries in white. There are white birds flying off from the edges of each area. To the right of the South American continent is written a quote in white from the song Latinoamerica by Calle 13 that says \"Soy America Latina un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom. There is also a 2.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.05","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring a Filipino Sun. Next to the Sun is the acronym \" fasa\" in yellow. Next to the acronym is written \"fILIPINO\" and \"aMERICAN\" in blue as well as \"sTUDENT\" and \"aSSOCIATION\" in red. Below this is written \"at the College of William  Mary\" in white. The reverse of the shirt reads \"SHINING SINCE 1991\" in yellow and white dot-matrix text. The shirt is in good condition and has a 1.5in. unraveled thread on the back of the collar. There is also a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as a 0.375in. and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.08","Scope and Contents","Gray t-shirt with the acronym \"MESA\" written in light blue on the front. The back of the shirt features the Middle Eastern Student Association logo of a blue and white eye. There is a white outline of a \"W\" to the left of the eye and a white outline of an \"M\" to the right of the eye representing William and Mary. Beneath the logo and the WM is written \"Middle Eastern Student Association\" in dark blue. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve as well as a 2.5in. and a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.09","Scope and Contents","Red t-shirt featuring a sun with white rays and a heart-shaped red center. In the middle of the sun is a white origami crane. The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. Under the cypher is written \"Japanese Cultural Association\" in white. Beneath that is written \"The College of William and Mary\" in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There are numerous cracks in various rays of the sun on the front and a 0.125in. hole on a smaller sunray on the wearer's left. There is also a 0.125in. gray stain on the collar in the front and a 0.25in. dark stain on the wearer's right side near the bottom. The wearer's left sleeve has a 0.75in. loose thread on the inside and the wearer's right sleeve has an approximately 1in. loose thread on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.10","Scope and Contents","A gold shirt that has \"WM YOUNG DEMOCRATS\" written in dark green block print on the front on the wearer's left. The back of the shirt features a depiction of a donkey in a convertible. Both the donkey and convertible are gold with a green outline. Below this depiction is written \"GOVERNMENT IS LAKE A CAR: WHEN YOU PUT IT IN R, YOU MOVE BACKWARDS. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE FORWARD YOU PUT IT IN D\" in green block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is a size large and is in good condition. there is a 0.125in. brown stain on the front at the top of the shirt under the collar on the wearer's right. There is another 0.125in. black stain on the inside of the shirt on the back below the collar on the wearer's left. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.05","Scope and Contents","A white shirt that features a blue Democratic donkey on the front on the wearer's left. Above the depiction of the donkey \"WM\" is written in black block font. Below the depiction of the donkey \"Young Democrats/ 2008-2009\" is written in black block font. The back of the shirt features a depiction of the United States and its territories. New England, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, the eastern section of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Hawaii are all highlighted in blue. \"Sí Se Puede\" is written in black block print above the map. The shirt is 100% cotton. It is a size large and in good condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.06","Scope and Contents","A dark blue t-shirt that has \"WHY AM I A DEMOCRAT?\" written in white block print in the middle of the shirt on the front. The back of the shirt says \"...BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT PEOPLE\" written in white block print at the top. In the middle on the back of the shirt is written \"VIRGINIA YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTION 2011/ AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" in white block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton and is a size 2XL. It is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.07.","Scope and Contents","1-navy blue t-shirt that has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon printed in gold on the front at the top. Below the Greek letters \"SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON\" is printed in gold. On the back of the shirt \"VIRGINIA KAPPA\" is printed in gold. The shirt was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The shirt is a size medium (38-40) and is made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition with the bottom of the tag inside the shirt being torn on the wearer's right side. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.01","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt with \"Mary + William\" and \"Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman\" on the front in green letters, sized small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752245/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.072","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt, with \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and \"These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!\" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering \"The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation\"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015","White t-shirt, size large, decorated with a stylized map of campus and surrounding streets, buildings are in gray and other features, including water, tennis courts, sidewalks, and streets are in red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752369/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.017","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt, size large, marked on front with Alumni Society seal, and \"Alumni College 1989\" on the back with a map of the Chesapeake Bay and the words \"Alumni College 1989, Exploring the Chesapeake Bay! June 22-25, College of William and Mary\". Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545434/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752395/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.018","Scope and Contents","One yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545584 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545596. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1991.063","Scope and Contents","One light yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582106/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808569/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA1991.063.1","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt with the word \"Harvard\" on the front and the phrase \"William and Mary of the North\" on the back that belonged to William and Mary student E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. Fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.1","Scope and Contents","2- t-shirts depicting the new Lord Botetourt statue (in front of Wren Building). First shirt, gray with green lettering, second shirt dark green with gold lettering, front of shirts read \"Lord Botetourt 1717-1770\" and \"The Baron's Back\" and it shows the back of the statue. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545688/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752619/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752593/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545676/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.052","Scope and Contents","\"Middle Passage Project\" t-shirt, affiliated with the Young Scholars Program, a joint project of William and Mary and Ohio State University. Size large, cotton. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323232/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.089","Scope and Contents","Printed by the Society of the Alumni, shirt is connected to the \"Wremerual\" Project. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490505/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323266/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 2002.070","Swimming shirt which belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7,Box 12. UA 2002.072","One T-Shirt from the residents of the second floor of Dupont residence hall. The shirt is white with black letters, \"The Men of DuPont 2nd E.\" written on the front pocket. Back pictures a fake ID featuring Bart Simpson. Below the ID are the names of Dupont freshman residents. A more detailed description is available in the donor file if needed. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323322/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323340/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.010a","Gift of Heather Byrnes, class of 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490619/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490625/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.031","Scope and Contents","A light blue t-shirt that reads \"William  Mary\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"Wasting Away Again in Williamsburg\" and includes depictions of student-centered businesses the Green Leafe and the College Delly. The t-shirt is designed in the style commonly associated with U.S. retailer Ron Jon Surf Shop. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8.  UA2007.050","Scope and Contents","A gray t-shirt imprinted with \"William and (Sometimes) Mary\" on the front.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1053922623/. Gift of Brian Lewis, class of 1991. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.058","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with a mask on the front and \"Anthropology\" written below the mask. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168059/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.042","Scope and Contents","Navy t-shirt with \"William and Mary Archaeological Field School\" on the front with a spade. Inside the spade reads \"Marshalltown USA Gloucester Point Virginia 1986.\" The back of the shirt reads \"Producing the finest trained excavators since 1693.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001508/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9.UA2008.043","Scope and Contents","Aqua t-shirt that reads \"Ivor Noel - Whom?\" on the front pocket. The pocket also shows a high-heeled shoe and a spade with \"Marshalltown USA 45-4 1/2\" on it. The back depicts an excavator inside a compass that reads \"Shirley Plantation Sic Semper Tourannis 1980.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001520/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168107/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.045","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, size large, with the Millington cross on the front and the words to the \"God our Father\" verse from the William and Mary Alma Mater on the back. The shirt was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.395","Scope and Contents","One white and navy cotton mens t-shirt that was created for students in the Spotswood Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a drawing of Albert Einstein and his E=MC2 formula, with the words \"Spotswood Houses Intellectual Thought\" in red letters. The back of the t-shirt has a drawing of Spotswood Hall being flushed down a toilet and the words \"We're full of it\" written in black letters. The t-shirt once belonged to Peter Atwater, class of 1983, while a student at the College. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.286","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt that was worn by partipants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design reminiscent of the Harley-Davidson logo with an orange and white border and \"2005 KEIO-WM CCC\" centered on the front side of the shirt. It was designed by Frank Cha. The shirt was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The shirt is in good condition with a small, red residue on the bottom seam approximately 1/4in. It is approximately 28 1/2in (length) x 26 in (width) and a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.476","Scope and Contents","One white cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print designs on both front and back in red and black. \"Keio / William  Mary / CCC\" is written in red with black outlining on the front. The back of the shirt contains the silhouette of a pig standing on grass in black and text in black and red. The text reads, \"KEIO - WM / Cross Cultural Collaboration / HOT / THE HAMS and SHOULDERS make the Difference / MOSAIC / WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - SUMMER of 2006.\" Shirt was designed by Brian Piper, Assistant Director of Keio-WM CCC in 2006. It was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The t-shirt is in fair condition, with small stains on the stomach, upper chest, and both sides of the right sleeve, but otherwise has few indications of wear. It measures 30 inches (width) by 26.5 inches (length) and is marked as a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.477","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design on front in red and light blue. The light blue screen printed design features four squares with outlined images of a couple dancing the jitterbug. \"Keio / WM / CCC / 2010\" is written in red on the front, with each phrase separated into one of the four blocks. Shirt was designed by Wendy Korwin, Academic Director of Keio-WM CCC. It was made by Anvil Knitwear, Inc., in Bangladesh. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 33 in. (width) by 28.25 in. (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.499","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print text on the front in a rainbow gradient and white. \"KEIO * WM\" is written in rainbow gradient and is repeated six times in a column with \"CCC Summer 2008\" in smaller white text underneath. Shirt was designed by Elizabeth 'Libby' Neidenbach. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. T-shirt is in good condition with minor signs of wear on the back side of collar and loose threads on the bottom hem. It measures 35.5in (width) by 27.75in (length) and is marked as a size large. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.503","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton-polyester blend short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program in 2009. The shirt has screen print designs on the front in navy blue, red, white, and black. \"WM  KEIO UNIVERSITY / 2009 / CROSS CULTURAL / COLLABORATION\" is written in red with navy blue outlining on the front. The design features a white oval with red and navy blue lines radiating in all directions. A black and white image of the Wren Building cupola is centered on the white oval with a robot wearing a baseball glove on the left and a cartoon drawing of Benjamin Franklin wearing 'shutter shades,' sunglasses popularized by Kanye West, on the right. Shirt was designed by Kevin Kosanovich. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Haiti. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 32.5in (width) by 28in (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.504","Scope and Contents","Golden yellow cotton, medium sized t-shirt with text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY / ONE Tribe / ONE FAMILY\" on the front in green with white outlining. Back of t-shirt features the Griffin mascot logo with the \"Tribe\" athletics logo. T-shirt given to staff and volunteers to wear while assisting during Freshman Move-in in 2011 and 2012. Gift of Steve Bookman. Located in Textiles, S1, SS1. UA 2012.316.01","Scope and Contents","White cotton-polyester blend t-shirt with screen printed Tribe logo and \"Swimming\" in green text with yellow outline. T-shirt manufactured by Screen Stars Best and sized XL. T-shirt is in good condition with two gray/black scuff marks on the back left shoulder. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.03","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"End Of An Era\" written in hot pink papyrus font screen print across the front. \"B 3 W\" is written on the side of the wearer's right sleeve in hot pink papyrus font screen print. The back of the shirt reads \"Barrett.\" Underneath \"Barrett\" reads 'We don't live with boys' and under this phrase is written \"Chic\" all in hot pink papyrus font screen print. This shirt was created in honor of Barrett Hall's last year as an all-women's dorm. The dorm was converted to a co-ed dorm in 2005-2006. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with two 0.5in. loose threads on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.01","Scope and Contents","White T-shirt. White T-shirt with \"Athletics Dept.\" crossed out on the front and \"What does the WM Athletic Dept. have in common with Saddam Hussein?\" followed by a multiple choice list of similarities on the back. T-shirt made in protest to the elimination of the wrestling team at William and Mary during the 1994-1995 academic year. T-shirt measures 34.5 in (width) x 31 in. (length). T-shirt is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841940304/in/photostream/. T-shirt transferred upon accessioning from the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (Acc. 2014.061). UA 2014.061.01","Scope and Contents","Yellow \"William and Mary Libraries\" t-shirt, lettering in black. On back lettering states \"Check it Out\" with a bar-code and numbers in black. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752403 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545454. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.093","Scope and Contents","Navy blue t-shirt letting in white on the front \"Dewey Decimaters\" with a symbol of a mallet cracking a volleyball, on back \"Dewey Decimal\" is crossed out and \"Swem Library\" appears. Shirt corresponds to the book Dewey Decimated, from which the library volleyball team was named. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545478 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545496. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.094","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with black lettering on front \"William and Mary Libraries\", back \"Check it out\" with bar code and item number. Shirt created for library staff when the library was automating and the books were being barcoded. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752689/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545810/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.004","Scope and Contents","White shirt bearing \"Sink or Swem for the 4th Century\" in yellow on teal background, \"A Library for the 21st Century\" in white on a light teal background, and picture of a ship. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490403/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323180/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1998.047","Scope and Contents","One black cotton t-shirt worn by members of the e-SWAT technical support team at Swem Library of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a blue bubble with \"e-SWAT\" written inside the bubble in white. The back of the shirt has a blue Swem window with \"E-SWAT Tech Help\" surrounding it in blue and white lettering. The shirt is a size large and is 31 1/2 in x 29 in. The shirt is in good condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732019/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732045/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.077","Scope and Contents","One orange t-shirt featuring a the depiction of a person outlined in black and wearing black pants pushing a rock, outlined in black, up an incline toward a black cat. Beneath the incline \"The Archon Ultimatum\" is written in black comic sans font. The shirt is a size XL and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.01","Scope and Contents","One green t-shirt decorated with a modification of the college coat-of-arms; back of shirt features college buildings with stadium as focus and the words \"Tribe Dome\" appearing; shirt created by students opposing a proposed expansion of Cary Field Stadium. Image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752315/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.012","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used as a protest against the Athletics Department at William and Mary. The front of the shirt has \"Athletic Department\" written in green inside a red circle with a line going through it. The back of the shirt has green lettering saying \"What Does the WM Athletic Dept. Have in Common with Saddam Hussein? a. They both run a dictatorship b. They both lie c. They both make poor and selfish judgments d. There needs to be a change in leadership e. all of the above\" It is in fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10.  UA 1993.032.3","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used by the William and Mary Recycling student group to advocate recycling on campus. The front of the shirt features a Brontosaurus and the phrase \"William  Mary Recycling: Recycle or Die: written in dark blue. The back of the shirt features a pyramid of waste with the sign \"Larry the Landfill\" and the word \"Burp\" right beside the landfill.\" Below the landfill is the phrase \"Excuse Me, I'm Full.\" It is in fair condition with a small stain on the front. Trasferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.4","Scope and Contents","White shirt with \"Campaign for William and Mary\" written in dark green on front, with campaign logo (Wren cupola and weather vane). Back shows a multicolored compass rose superimposed on a purple King William and Queen Mary cypher. Below image it reads \"Charting Our Destiny\" in maroon. Brand new condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490599/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490611/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.013","Scope and Contents","Gold size XXX-Large t-shirt with green print. It reads \"College of William and Mary Living Wage Campaign\" on the front and \"William  Mary est. 1693 Isn't it time for a raise?\" on the back. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167967/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168005/.Gift of James Spady. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.015","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with \"We Want Nichol\" in green on the front. The shirt was collected at the University Center from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. Size Medium. Cotton t-shirt. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810927/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.065","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". This t-shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Medium. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.066","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". The shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Large. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.067","One white cotton v-neck shirt that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607890/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.3","One white linen with machine-made lace shirt worn by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The shirt appears to be hand-made with pearl buttons down the front. It is in fair condition with a red spot under one sleeve. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.4","One white oxford-cloth shirt with cuff ruffles worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. There is a ruffle down the front of the shirt with a hand-sewn in silk crepe. It is a Manhattan shirt that has a 15in. neck and a 36in. sleeve. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.021.5","Scope and Contents","Green sweatshirt with the words \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in yellow and white, child's size 4T.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674400/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 1987.074","A size large green sweatshirt with yellow lettering. The sweatshirt was worn by an unidentified individual. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton sweatshirt with \"Bishop Madison Society\" written across the back of the sweatshirt in white. The shirt was once owned by H.E. Krauss, class of 1967. The sweatshirt is in fair condition and is a mens size XL. The sweatshirt was made by Southern Athletic. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.082","Scope and Contents","A green button-up cardigan that features a \"W\" and a white \"M\" on the front of the wearer's left side. There are two white stripes in the middle of the wearer's left sleeve. There is a tag with the number \"4\" stapled to the bottom of the sweater. There is also a tag with \"W and M\" printed in green stapled to the back of the collar of the cardigan. The tag sown inside the sweater reads \"MARLOMAR/ WESTBURY, N.Y./ 100% TURBO ACRYLIC/ RN 40112.\" The cardigan is in excellent condition. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.02","Scope and Contents","A green sweater featuring \"1944\" sown in pale brown with gold outline on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on the ends of both sleeves. There is a tag sown into the back of the collar that reads \"Northrop/ SPORT SHOP, INC./ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.\" The sweater is in good condition. It seems to have suffered some fading. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.03","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gray \"W\" and \"M\" outlined in gold and intertwined sown on the front of the sweater. The sweater has elastic on the bottom and on both sleeves. The sweater is in good condition with an approximately 2.125in. unraveling thread on the wearer's left of the collar. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.05","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on both sleeves. There is a tag sown in at the back of the collar that reads \"(Illegible) KNITTING MILL CHICAGO\" with \"ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT\" circling around it. The sweater is in fair condition with discoloration and fading on the gold \"W\" and \"M.\" There is also a 1in. hole on the front at the top of the sweater on the wearer's left (below the collar) and a 0.5in. hole on the bottom on the wearer's left (above the elastic waistline). There are also two 0.125in. a hole on the top of the sweater on the wearer's right (below the collar). There are two mended patches on the bottom of the sweater on the front (at the top of the elastic waistline on the wearer's right and at the bottom of the elastic waistline on the wearer's left). There is also an approximately 2in. brown stain on the side below the sleeve on the wearer's right. There is a lot of brown discoloration all over the sweater. Transferred by Alumni Association. Gift of Ed Trice. UA 2011.498.06","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater with a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined and outlined in gray on the front. There is a black  tag sown into the back of the collar that has \"A.G. Spalding  Bros.\" written in white script. The sweater is in good condition with loose threads coming out all along the intertwined \"W\" and \"M.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.07","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater featuring a gray \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together and outlined in gold on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waistline and at the ends of both sleeves. There is a blue tag sown on the back of the collar. \"KING SPORTSWEAR COMPANY\" is embroidered in gold on the blue tag. The sweater is in excellent condition with an approximately 1in. loose thread on the elastic waist on the wearer's right side. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.09","Scope and Contents","One purple and gold knit wool sweater. Wool v-neck sweater knitted in purple wool with gold knit contrast neckline and gold knit stripes on arms, cuffs, across the chest and on the hem. Twelve wool felt patches sewn on front and back of sweater including one 8.75in. patch on front with Omega Psi Phi coat of arms, one 6in. arm patch stitched with \"Spring '67,\" one 15.5in. back patch with ? (omega) symbol and \"omega psi phi\" stitched in dark yellow thread, and one 5in. rectangular patch on rear hem with \"George Reid JR\" stitched in white thread. Made by Logan Kitting Mills in Chicago, Illinois. 1967. Sweater measures 28in.(length). Sweater worn by the father of Justin Reid (charter member of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity) as a student at what was then Virginia State College and is now Virginia State University. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459791/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.05","Scope and Contents","One cotton hand-knit green cardigan sweater with depictions of the Crim Dell Bridge on the front and the Wren Building on the back. The sweater also features the William  Mary college seal, \"William  Mary\" text logo, a cannon, and cursive text \"Class of\" (with space for class year to be added) on the sleeves. The front of the sweater also has a graduation cap with protruding rope tassels, the \"WM\" sports logo, and \"1693.\" Front is secured with six brass colored metal buttons with crest image. Tag at sweater neck reads \"BEREK® New York / Produced and Hand Knit by Marta D / © BEREK 1992 / Knitted by Hand with Two Needles / 100% Pima Cotton / Made in Uruguay / Dry Clean / [Size] M.\" Cardigan is in good condition with two reddish stains on left collar and a broken thread at the top of the graduation cap. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292144531/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292143611/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292142645/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292141675/. Sweater was a gift to Sophie Lee from D. Bruce Christian, Class of 1973 in October 2011; both are members of the College of William  Mary Foundation Board of Trustees as of 2013. Gift of Sophie Lee, Class of 1990. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.001.01","Scope and Contents","1- dark green sweater featuring a \"W\" intersected with an \"M\" stitched on the chest in gold with beige outline. The sweater measures approximately 2ft. 3 in. (length) x 1 ft.5in. (width) and the sleeves measure approximately 1ft. 10.5in. (length). The sweater is in good condition. The tag on the back collar of the shirt is detached from the collar on the wearer's left and is torn in half. There are two approximately 0.5in. loose threads on the end of the wearer's left sleeve. There is also an approximately 1in. loose thread on the bottom of the back of the sweater. Gift of Susan Blexrud. UA 2014. 099.01","Scope and Contents","One Navy blue polo shirt, short sleeve, with \"ODX\" in white above left breast pocket. Size Large. 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674552/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA1992.021","Scope and Contents","Society of the Alumni white polo shirt with the college seal. Above the seal is \"The College of William and Mary\" and below reads \"The Society of the Alumni\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674596/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 2002.062","Scope and Contents","One green polo shirt that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The left pocket of the shirt has \"W  M Pep Band\" in gold and white lettering. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405790/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.2","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a ladies size small and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2010.506","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a mens size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.507","Scope and Contents","One green men's polo shirt with \"William  Mary\" written in gold on the left-hand side of the shirt. The shirt is made of cotton and was created by Williow-Pointe Sportswear. The shirt was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. Some signs of fading but otherwise fair condition and is a men's size medium. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.128","Scope and Contents","Burgundy cotton knit polo shirt with white embroidered text, \"CWS / College of William and Mary\" on the wearer's upper left side. Shirt has short sleeves, three pearlized ivory colored plastic buttons on the shirt's placket, and a turnover collar. Polo shirt was worn by Christopher Wren Singers during performances. Gift of Richard Rossini, Class of 2015. Transferred upon receipt from the Christopher Wren Singers Records (UA 7.067). Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.066.19","Scope and Contents","One gold polyester jersey jacket, size 6, embroidered with \"William and Mary Gymnastics\" in green, and with a maker's crest on it, given to members of the women's gymnastics team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811237/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12.  UA 1989.143","Scope and Contents","Dark green wool jacket with white piping awarded to Mary J. Simon Blevins, class of 1943. Jacket contains monogram with a gold W and green M against a gray background. Also a small star is attached along with two banner monograms; one signifying that Simon was president of the \"Orchesis\" and \"Manager\" of intramurals.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674886/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.044","Scope and Contents","Green nylon swimming jacket with hood and draw string; the words \"William and Mary Swimming\" are printed on the right front of the jacket. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025198/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA 1994.018","Scope and Contents","Green jacket with gold and white braid sleeves; gold letting spells \"Kendrick\" and gold lettering on the back spells \"William and Mary Swimming\". Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025246/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025270/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA1994.023","One Gold and green William and Mary jacket which belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2002.061","One red velvet jacket with gold braided buttons worn by College President John Stewart Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies. The jacket has a mulberry silk crepe. The jacket is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.020.1","Scope and Contents","One green with gold sleeves William and Mary letterman jacket that was given to the last woman to letter in two sports at the College prior to 2010. The shell is made of mostly wool and the sleeves are vinyl. The inside lining of the jacket is nylon. There is a gold and silver \"WM\" letter over the left-hand side of the jacket, with two field hockey sticks and a lacrosse stick in black and gold on the letter as well. It was made by Butwin of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is in fair condition and is a men's size 38. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2010.134","Scope and Contents","One red wool uniform used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The uniform is in the style of the Scots Guard of Great Britain. The front of the jacket contains eight silver buttons and one red plastic button to close it. The sleeves are blue and white and each contain three silver buttons. Each shoulder contains a blue and white epaulet with a silver button attached. The collar is blue with a white thistle on each side of the neck. The back of the jacket has a red, white, and blue backing with six silver buttons. The name \"Austin\" is written on the inside of the jacket. It is in good condition and is approximately 26 1/4 in (length) x 32 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.378","One red gabardine jacket used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The front of the jacket contains twelve brass buttons, each 1/2 in. in diameter. Each sleeve has a black and gold ban of cloth around the sleeve opening with three 1/2 in. brass buttons. Each shoulder contains a black and gold epaulet with one brass button on it. The collar is red with gold trim all around. The jacket is a size 38 and was made by The Little Village Tailors using Landau Wool Co. Quality Fabrics. It is in fair condition with a few black marks along the front of the jacket. The jacket is approximately 25in (lenght) x 22 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA2010.379","Scope and Contents","A dark green jacket featuring two brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on the front. The jacket also has three brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on both sleeves of the jacket. The jacket has an Alumni Band patch and a burgundy, green and gold pocket square. On the inside pocket of the jacket on the wearer's left is a green patch with a green and brown bird in the middle. \"John H. Craigmiles\" is sewn old English script above the bird. \"Classics\" is sewn below the bird. The jacket is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c).Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03a","Scope and Contents","One green wool button up  jacket  that has two pockets and a breast pocket on the front on the wearer's left. There is a patch on both the breast pocket and bottom pocket on the wearer's left. The bottom patch is gray and is in the shape of an octagon. There is a gold octagonal outline within the patch and inside the gold outline is a gold and red crown with a laurel reef below it. Above the crown \"W\" and \"M\" is stitched in gold. The patch on the breast pocket is gray and in the shape of a seal. There is a gold outline on the inside. Within the gold outline a gold \"W\" and a green \"M\" are intertwined. Below the seal patch is a banner that has \"SWIMMING\" stitched in gold. The jacket also has a tag on the collar that reads \"HELEN Z. STONE/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK CITY.\" The jacket is in excellent condition. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.01","One robe, tattered, faded green silk (?) with gray velvet and gold belonging to College President John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College from 1942-1944. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442464/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 39. UA 1980.120","One black academic gown that was once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 46. UA 1986.028","One black academic gown once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257579/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257605/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692992/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 50. UA1986.028.1","One black academic robe trimmed in blue velvet from Columbia University that was owned by Cecil McCulley. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945465/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945467/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 47. UA 1986.030.1","One black with blue velvet trim academic gown from Johns Hopkins University that was once owned by John Lesslie Hall. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257621/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257635/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.20. UA 1988.010.4","One black academic gown trimmed with black velvet that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977481/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977483/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 51. UA 1991.081.1","One pair of red velvet breeches used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The breeches have bone buttons that are gold braided. On the inside of the waist, there is a label that reads \"3063MP.\" The item is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.2","One pair of green velvet pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. The pants have hand-stitched button holes and a pearl button on the back pocket. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31. UA 2009.021.3","One pair of cream colored wool pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has tailored button holes and has a hole for suspenders. The inside label reads \"37 L, 30 W, 22E.\" It is in good condition. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156429/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 29. UA 2009.021.4","Scope and Contents","One pair of red cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.179","Scope and Contents","One pair of blue cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.180","One cotton and polyester green, black, brown and dark tan camouflage cargo pants. Features drawstring bottom hems, adjustable waist tabs, large cargo flap pockets on side legs and seat. Size Large with regular inseam, made in China by Rothco, Ultra Force B.D.U. Pants inseam measures 32in. and waist measures 36in. Overall length measures 43.25in. Circa 2008. Camo pants worn by members while they were pledges in tribute to earlier members of the national OPP who helped desegregate the U.S. military. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459419/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.03","Scope and Contents","One pair of light brown pants with a green stripe going down the outside of both the right and left pant legs. The pants have a zipper and a hook to secure the pants. There are six white buttons (two on both the right and left side and two in back) on the top in the inside of the pants used for securing the suspenders used with the pants. The suspenders are white with six eye holes to connect with the buttons. The pants are in excellent condition while the suspenders are in good condition with a 2.5in and 2in. black stain on the right edge of the wearer's right suspender as well as a 3.5in. and 1in. black stain on the right and left (respective) edges of the wearer's left suspender. There is also some yellow discoloration on the middle bottom of both suspenders near the black stains, on the back eye hole on the wearer's right, and on the bottom of the wearer's right pantleg near the stripe. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03c","One black coat with tails that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808701/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 59. UA 1998.010.1","One black frock coat that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808753/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 60. UA 1998.010.2","Scope and Contents","One dark gray wool blazer that once belonged to Harry E. Krauss III, class of 1967. There are three buttons down the front and two buttons in each sleeve. There is also a green and gold William and Mary coat of arms patch in the front pocket with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in gold letters around the patch. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911415/. Gift of Harry E. Krauss III. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 63. UA 2004.012","One waistcoat with a front brown panel with rose bushes and daisies used by Bryan for the annual Yule Log ceremony at the College. It is made of silk. The side of the waistcoat is turquoise and the inside is lined with silk crepe. The buttons are silk covered buttons. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.3","Scope and Contents","One cream colored waistcoat with cotton lining worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has pearl buttons with machine-made button holes. There is a label in the neck that reads \"HR and L, B25\". It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.2","Scope and Contents","One blue wool blazer worn by Mike Fitch, Class of 1993; Gentlemen of the College co-founder January 1990; Gentlemen of the College Music Director 1990-1993. From the very first Gentlemen performance (Tazwell \"Change of Pace\" performance in 1990) through the Final Concert of 1993, this jacket was worn for every single Gentlemen of the College performance from January 1990-May 1993. The front of the jacket has two brass buttons, approximately 0.5in. in diameter, and each sleeve has three brass buttons, approximately 0.25in. in diameter. The blazer was made by American Craftsman. It is in good condition and is a Mens size 39L. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.243","One black robe that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607756/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851925/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.1","Scope and Contents","One gold jersey that was once owned by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The front of the jersey has a gold and black collar and \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in green. On the back of the shirt, \"WM\" is stitched in green with green and gold feathers. It is in good condition. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442390/in/set-72157601972522069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442406/in/set-72157601972522069/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.1","Articles of clothing worn as outer layers over main garments, usually for warmth or weather protection against extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, food, or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear or headwear.","One black nylon shawl that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.4","One Dark maroon and white patterned cotton dashiki shirt. Front of shirt embroidered with ivory thread on collar, placket, pockets, and sleeves. circa 2008. Dashiki measures 34in. (length) x 24in. (width). Dashiki from Tanzania worn by Justin Reid while he was a pledge. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382788/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7.  UA 2011.585.01","Purple and yellow woven cloth Kente stole. Hand-woven Black Greek fraternity Kente stole imported from Ghana, Africa. This stole was worn for ceremonies and graduations, and features the two Omega Psi Phi colors, purple and yellow, represented in the purple woven background color and yellow woven letters. Kente cloth worn by Justin Reid, Class of 2009, as the first member of OPP to graduate. Stole measures 72in. (length) x 4.5in. (width). 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459541/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS3. UA 2011.585.02","Scope and Contents","Stoles cosponsored by the Lemon Project and Hulon Willis Association (HWA) and were given to approximately 40 members of the Class of 2012 at the first donning of the Kente Ceremony at WM on May 11, 2012. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. Located in Textiles S1, SS3. UA 2012.177.01","Scope and Contents","Black stole in the kente cloth design. Each side of the stole contains white, gold, and green stripes with WM stitched in gold, and 2013 stitched in white. There are also black tassels at the bottom on each side of the stole. The stole was used as part of the \"Donning of the Kente\" that was the program for the 2013 ceremony on May 10, 2013 as part of Commencement. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. The stole is in excellent condition with a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom section of white, green, and gold on the wearer's left. The stole also has a 0.125in. and a 0.5in. unraveling thread in the same section on the wearer's left. Gift of Jody Allen. UA 2013.086.01","Articles of clothing worn over main garments or in place of main garments for protection from extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, or substances such as food or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear, headwear, body armor, or sports equipment.","One Dark beige corduroy overalls with a fleece interior worn by Minne Cole Savage, the first woman to receive her pilot's license through the William and Mary flight school. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851695/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851783/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.024","Scope and Contents","One yellow and blue cloth bib number that was used in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the American Athletic Union's National Championships in Sacremento, California. The runner's number is \"304\" and written in pen in the middle of the \"0\" is \"AAU 6/21/68, Sacramento, Calif., 3,000m. Steeplechase, 8:50 - 10th.\" It is in poor condition with several frayed edges and various spots around each number. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA  2010.679.01","One Red polyester and cotton apron with white screen printing. Made by Edwards, Scotchguard Protection in the USA. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary, STAFF.\" Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29in. (length) x 21in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382020/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382162/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.735.05","Articles of clothing worn beneath main garments or protective wear to protect clothing from the body or the body from the clothing or to shape or support parts of the body. Underwear is the layer of clothing that is closest to the skin.","One pair of black knee-length gym bloomers used in women's physical education classes by Mildred Williams Doughty, class of 1933.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674942/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.030","One black cotton undergarment that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Cohen. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852161/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.6","Scope and Contents","One white bra with \"JT's Date\" inscribed on the front in black ink. Collected by James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus, from a Swem Library men's restroom. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.731.02","Artifacts originally created to be used by individuals as clothing care tools such as glove stretchers, as personal carrying or storage gear such as wallets, or backpacks, as protective equipment such as umbrellas or goggles, as personal or physical aids such as canes or eyeglasses, or as personal smoking or drug equipment such as pipes.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the minor care or routine maintenance of clothing. This sub-classification does not include laundry artifacts, which are listed in Maintenance TE.","2-silver straps with real metal used for mending colonial clothing that were owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.8","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to help individuals in performing day-to-day activities or to keep them safe or comfortable. This sub-classification includes devices that enhance personal vision, hearing, or mobility. It does not include clothing or tools and equipment designed for specific activities.","Spectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK.","One football shaped fan attached to a stick. The fan is made of heavy cardstock and the front is yellow and green. The back reads \"I'm a WM Fan!\" There is a Taco Bell logo on left back.","Scope and Contents","Green and yellow football-shaped fan with the WM feathers logo; sponsored by Embassy Suites. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2007.020","Scope and Contents","1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon green sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation.","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"William  Mary\" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. ","Scope and Contents","One white handkerchief with \"300 Years  Still Partyin' Homecoming\" written in red. Has the Greek symbols for the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon as well as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.39","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.135","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.430","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"Great Service is IT\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were probably given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.181","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon pink sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.182","One glass engraved with the Greek letters Kappa Kappa Gamma in honor of the sorority at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. It is approximately 4 in. in diameter and in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.221","Artifacts originally created to assist individuals in housing or transporting personal items such as clothing, adornment, or personal accessories. This sub-classification includes handheld containers such as luggage and containers that are worn such as bandolier bags or tool belts, It also includes clips, chains, and beads that are worn or carried to hold items. This sub-classification does not include containers that are listed in other classifications with the specific objects for which they were made.","One brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2.75in. in diameter and is 1.5in.  tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","Black and red bag with \"WM Homecoming '92\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Scope and Contents","One checkbook cover made of green vinyl with \"William and Mary\" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940334/.","One silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace.","Scope and Contents","One brass key chain engraved with the words \"Mrs. Tyler\" on it. There is also a key attached with the words \"Yale, Stamford, Connecticut\" written on it. The chain is approximately 2.25in.x 2.5in. Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.109","One brown suitcase trunk with brown leather straps and end pieces that may have belonged to Ernest Goodrich. The trunk also has William and Mary stickers on all sides. It is 23.5in. x 13 in. In fair condition with a few holes. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.177","One tan and red dunlap box that was used by College President John Stewart Bryan to store his wig that was used in the annual Yule Log Ceremony at William and Mary. It is in poor condition with parts of the box starting to come apart. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911615/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911647/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 64. UA2009.022","One brown canvas tennis bag that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The bag was made by The Horace Partridge Co. in Boston, Massachusetts sometime before 1900. The inside pouch is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, 502 Yarmouth Road, Towson, Maryland.\" There is another smaller pouch that is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, Roland Park Country School.\" The bag is approximately 28 in. x 10.5 in. The bag is in fair to poor shape with a few holes in the bottom and evidence of heavy fading all over the bag. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.370","Scope and Contents","One canvass tote bag that was given to the Swem Library Board of Directors as gifts at their April 23-April 24, 2010 meeting. The bag was made by Crystal Boyce, Swem Circulation staff, out of the curtains in the Botetourt Theatre in Swem Libary. The pattern of the fabric contains several different shapes and sizes of green, gold, white, and blue triangles as well as white circles. Attached to the bag is a silver tag with the Swem window and \"Swem Library\", The College of William and Mary\" surrounding the window. The bag is approximately 13.5in. x 13.75in. and the handles are approximately 9.875in. (length). The bag is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.243","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray nylon William and Mary messanger bag that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College. The front of the bag has \"William  Mary\" and the College seal in silver. \"The Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary\" is written around the College seal in silver as well. Attached to the bag are two gray handles and a shoulder strap, all made of a canvas material. The bag was made by Bearse Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Ill and Newburgh, N.Y. It is approximatley 18in. x 14in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2010.638","Scope and Contents","One green and gold matchbook case made of cardboard with the College of William  Mary's seal and a pennant with \"W  M Restaurant\" on the cover. The matchbook was sold by the William  Mary Restaurant to customers and was made by Universal Match Corp., of Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 1.5 in. x 4.375 in. It is in fair condition. ","One green William and Mary tote that features the William and Mary cypher in yellow on the front. The tote also has a white tag on the inside of the bag that reads \"KOOL PAK®/44706-ASI 65595-114/Made in China.\" The bag measures approximately 13in. (length) x 12in. (width) and is in good condition with an approximately 2.5in. and 0.5in. loose thread on the top left side of the bag. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.18","Yellow and black plastic key chain. Keychain features the three Greek letters composing the Fraternity name, Alpha Phi Alpha.  2.5in (length) x 0.75in (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2011.584.05","One white Nylon tote with dark blue handles. Front paint stencilled with multi-color logo and \"GAISF congress  General Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A., October 14-17, 1987.\" Back is paint stencilled with the Olympic Rings logo and \"USA.\" Tote measures 14in.(length) x 16in.(width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460463/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459985/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.734.01","Blue Vinyl backed nylon portfolio with white nylon zipper top made by Fabriko Incorporated in the USA. Front printed in white lettering with \"National Sports Festival, Colorado Springs, June 24 – July 3, 9 1983\" and sponsorship logos printed in white for companies including United, Kodak, Levi's, ARCO, and Miller Light Beer. Portfolio measures 15.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460757/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.03","Black vinyl backed nylon portfolio with top handles made by Tru-Touch in the USA. Front printed in gold with image of US Capitol building and Olympic Rings logo, and with \"United States Olympic Committee, House of Delegates Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29 – 30, 1988.\" Rear imprinted with relief of United States Olympic Committee emblem. Portfolio measures 13.625 in. (length) x 20 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460577/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381132/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.04","Scope and Contents","Wallet presented to Beatriz Hardy, Director of Special Collections Research Center, on April 16, 2012 at a tea ceremony in Swem Library board room by visting students and faculty of the Beijing Normal University. BNU students and faculty visited Swem Library as part of a campus tour for the grand opening of the William  Mary Confucius Institute. Four facsimile Chinese scrolls acquired with funds from the Confucius Institute and WM student calligraphy were exhibited in The Three Perfections for their visit. Gift of Beatriz Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.139.01","Black tote bag. Black bag with University Center Archives Board in white, UCAB in yellow and white, the image of a car in yellow and white, The College of William and Mary in green, and Seniors 2007 in white printed on the front side. Bag has external pockets on the front and sides and zippers shut. Bag measures 13.75 in. (height) x 13 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). Bag is in good condition with minor stains on the back and inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841304201/in/photostream/. Bag transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.008","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation, consumption, or personal storage or tobacco products or non-pharmaceutical drugs. This sub-classification does not include equipment used for the manufacture of tobacco products, which is listed in Other TE for Materials. it does not include household receptacles for tobacco, tobacco equipment, or tobacco waste that are listed in Containers for Smoking and Tobacco.","Scope and Contents","One slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bottom stamped \"Bergmann\" and \"1844\". Bowl is 6.25in (height) x 11in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in faded green block letters. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). This item is similar to UA 2008.021. Cigarette case is 3in. (height) x 2in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in green block letters. This item is similar to UA 1998.004. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). The cigarette case is 3in.(height)x2in.(width). Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395929/.","One tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944706/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for grooming, hygiene, personal sanitation, or for enhancing one's appearance.","Scope and Contents","White rectangular towel. White towel with \"Just Like A Waving Flag\", the AMP logo, \"K'naan, Wale  Friends\", and the date of the concert printed in blue on the front. Towel created for the 2010 Wale concert presented by AMP. Towel measures 17.5 in. (width) x 11 in. (length). Towel is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14864260293/in/photostream/. Towel transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.006","Artifacts used to enhance or care for the appearance of skin, nails, or eyelashes. This sub-classification includes cosmetics, manicure and pedicure tools, tattooing and skin piercing tools, and associated containers and accessories. It does not include tools or supplies used for cleaning skin.","One black powder compact. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. The compact is 2in. square. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434895/.","Silver tone metal rounded square cosmetic compact with stylized shield featuring a raised image of the post-restoration Wren Building and the text \"WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE WILLIAMSBURG, VA / FOUNDED 1693.\" The raised image also features some of the Wren Yard with the Lord Botetourt statue, a cannon, several trees on either side of the building, and a bench. The shield is affixed to the a black enamel circle; the underside of the compact features a matching black enamel circle, but with no emblem. The front of the compact has a small clasp with a double hinge on the opposite side. Inside the compact is a circular pressed cake of blush in rose pink. In the middle of the compact is a hinged piece of reflective metal that acts as a mirror. On the opposite side is a space for loose cosmetic/foundation powder with a rotating metal disk with an open circle on one side and perferations for dispensing powder on the other side. Compact measures 1.75 in. (width) 1.875 in. (length) x .5 in. (depth) and is in good condtion with some minor scratching/chipping of the black enamel on bottom. Swem SCRC purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.059.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the care, grooming, or removal of hair on the body, head, or face, except for eyelashes.","Scope and Contents","One green Schick razor with \"College of William  Mary\" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391597/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist people with personal sanitation and health preservation activities such as bathing, routine oral care, or birth control. This sub-classification does not include furniture or plumbing and drainage elements such as toilets or bathtubs.","Scope and Contents","One white cotton and polyester beach towel with the College of William and Mary's Seal on the front of it that was sold by the Alumni Gift Shop. The beach towel was developed in part by Charles L. Kendrick, III, while Director of Society Services for the Alumni Society from 1990 to 1994. The towel contains the most recent William and Mary Seal, with a golden sun at the top of the seal, and the words \"William  Mary\" in green just below the seal. It is approximately 52in. x 33.5in. and is in fair conditon with a few stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.014","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton towel created by Recreational Sports at the College of William and Mary. The towel features a green outline of the student recreation center with \"Recreational Sports, College of William and Mary, www.wm.edu/rec\" written in green. It is approximately 26.5in x 16in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.294","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to manage, oversee, capture, harvest, or collect resources or to transform or modify particular materials, either raw or processed. These artifacts are normally created in response to problems inherent in the materials themselves; for example, wood requires certain kinds of cutting devices, fish require certain lures, and food requires certain serving materials.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for farming or gardening.  This classification includes implements used in planting, tending, harvesting, and storing crops and in processing food for animals but not food for humans.  This classification does not include tools and equipment used in caring for animals, in working with forest products, or in preparing fibers for textiles or other products from agricultural products.  It does not include agricultural structures, groundskeeping equipment, or artifacts that serve primarily as vehicles.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of land for planting or sowing. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in clearing, grading, digging, loosening, turing, or weeding soil. These items may be used prior to planting or sowing or during the growing process.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for treating or preparing food for animals. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for serving food to animals, which are listed in Animal Care Equipment or Pet Supplies. It does not include feed structures such as silos, which are listed in Agricultural Strucutres.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for gathering or handling crops or other agricultural products. This sub-classification includes artifacts for picking, reaping, threshing, sifting, drying, bunching, binding, and loading crops. Note: For a piece of equipment made for a specific crop, the name of the crop may be entered in subject field, whether or not the crop is noted in the object term.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for setting or sowing plants or seeds for crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for managing or caring for crops, including artifacts used for fertilization, irrigation, pest contol, or grafting. This sub-classification does not include weeding tools, which are listed in Cultivation Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care, breeding, or study of animals. This classification includes instruments used in the practice of veterinary medicine, in the psychological study of animals, and in the care of animals, such as the tools a farrier uses to shoe animals. This classification does not include equipment used in processing animal products for human use (see Food Processing TE or Leather, Horn, Shellworking TE). Also excluded are structures for housng animals and the tools of trades related to animal husbandry that are not used directly with animals, such as a farrier's metalworking tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the routine maintenance of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts for feeding, grooming, identifying, training, or controlling animals. It does not include artifacts used for the care of household pets or artifacts used for animal medical treatment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to promote the propagation of animals.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to support the shoeing of horses and other animals. This sub-classification does not include general blacksmithing tools, which are listed in Metalworking TE.","One rusted horseshoe that was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel at the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/. UA 1983.006","Artifacts originally created for the care and maintenance of houshold pets.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the medical examination, diagnosis, or treatment of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts used by animal doctors or others responsible for the care of animals.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to fabricate objects our of minimally processed, fibrous plant material, including grass, straw, reeds, bark, splints, and twigs, or from fibrous animal material, including bristles and hair. This classification includes tools used for basket-making, broom-making, brush-making, thatching, and wigmaking. It also includes tools, equipment, and supplies used for crafting similar products from synthetic fibers. This sub-classification does not include tools used for working with textiles or procesed wood.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic and terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This classification does not include hunting and fishing weapons, which are listed in such Armament sub-classifications as Armament Accessories, Edge Weapons, and Firearms.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification includes objects used in the commercial or recreational catching or harvesting of fish, shelfish, or marine mammals such as whales.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the trapping of household pets.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the processing, storage, and preparation of food or beverages for human consumption. This classification does not include tools for gathering, production, or management of food materials that are listed in Agricultural TE or Animal Husbandry TE.","Artifacts originally created to serve as containers for baking, roasting, braising, broiling, steaming, boiling, or warming food.  This sub-classification does not include devices that heat food, such as stoves, rice cookers, and waffle irons, which are listed in Food Preparation Equipment.","Artifacts that facilitate the preparation of food for beverages but do not play an active role in food preparation. This sub-classification includes artifacts used specifically for the handling, maintenance, or storage of kitchenware.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for mixing, chopping, grinding, decorating, separating, shaping, extracting, or measuring food or beverages. This sub-classification also includes hearth equipment, devices for cooking and drying, and other misscellaneous tools. It does not include cooking vessels, food storage equipment, or equipment for processing plants or animals into food products.","Artifacts originally created to manufacture food products from animals, animal products, grains, vegetables, fruits, or other plant materials. This sub-classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in such activities as milling, butchering, cheesemaking, and rendering which are often, but not always, handled outside of the home kitchen.","One glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1 inch in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.277","Artifacts originally created specifically to keep food or beverages, either as pieces of furniture such as cabinets, as appliances such as refrigerators, or as containers such as casks and tea caddies. This sub-classification also includes container accessories such as bungs, stoppers, and stands. It does snot include shipping containers, product packages, general cabinetry, or storage items used for kitchenware or the serving of food.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages by humans.","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which beverages are directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers inteded for individual place settings. It does not include eating vessels or vessels designed for the presentation and serving of beverages, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup with green writing that says \"GO INDIANS\" across the top of the cup. Also has text \"Ted Filer's Mechanicsville Motor Co. Inc.\" Image available on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648147/.","One white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. \"William and Mary Homecoming 93'\" reads across the front in green letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647397/.","One Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.026","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647291/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler with college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green letters on one side; WM logo with feathers and \"Tribe\" underneath in green and silver letters on the other side. It is 4.5 inches (height). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645751/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649157/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler, includes \"The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel\" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485768/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486520/.","Bright green tumbler with color changing properties when filled with cold beverages. Cup given to staff members at the annual Employee Appreciation Day in the Sadler Center on May 30, 2012. Gift of Eileen O'Toole. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.216.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold line drawing of the William  Mary seal. Gold text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY - THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI\" circles the seal. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in good condition. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.01","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold text \"300 / William  Mary / 1693 * 1993 / Society of the Alumni.\" There is a field of gold stars around the number 300. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in fair condition with a 2.25 in. crack on the bottom of the tumbler near the sprue/gate mark. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.02","Scope and Contents","1 - white plastic (polypropylene)tumbler created for Homecoming 2012. Text on tumbler in dark green reads, \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" (front) and \"THE WILLIAM  MARY / ALUMNI ASSOCIATION\" (back). Tumbler was thrown to paradegoers during the 2012 Homecoming Parade; this tumbler was caught by Special Projects Librarian, Kay Domine, during the Swem Library Homecoming Parade Viewing party on the terrace. Tumbler measures 5 in. (height) x 3.375 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in excellent condition. Gift of Kay Domine. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.346.01","Scope and Contents","2-plastic cups. One yellow cup with \"William and Mary\" and the WM logo around rim in green. It was sold at College Bookstore. The cup is 5in. (height).  One white cup with \"William and Mary Tribe\" and WM logo in green. A Milton's Pizza ad is on the back. This cup was purchased at a WM football game in 1981. It is 4.5 in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1985.041","Scope and Contents","One white cup with 2 green and blue turtles and the words \"VIMS Aquarium\" on the side. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.075","Scope and Contents","2-green cups decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, \"The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni\".  The cups are 4.5in (height). UA 1990.013","One white cup decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto \"Tribe Pride - Get It!\" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers. It was used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. The cup is 5.25in (height). UA 1990.064","Scope and Contents","One green plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"The Best of Times\" logo for homecoming 1989. The cup is 4.5in. (height). UA 1990.068","Scope and Contents","One purple plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"William and Mary Magic\" logo for the 1990 homecoming. The cup is 4.5in (height). UA 1990.069","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words \"Go Indians\", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1991.023","Scope and Contents","3 red, white and black plastic cups with \"WM Homecoming '92\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.010","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup, green and silver lettering \"WM Tribe\" with two white feathers on one side; college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green lettering on the other. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485086/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649001/.","One white 3in. tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed \"The Tribe of William and Mary College.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647479/.","Scope and Contents","One green and white plastic cup with words \"WM Tribe\" and Indian feathers. Iamge available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484054/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup with words \"William and Mary Tribe\" in green and white lettering.","Scope and Contents","One white cup, 5.5in., from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads \"The Tribe - William and Mary College\" in black lettering. The cup is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\"  The cup is 5.5.in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 9. UA 1995.017.4","Scope and Contents","3-cups, white, purple, and green. White cup if from homecoming 1992 :\"A Class Act\". The purple cup is from homecoming 1990: \"WM Magic\". And the green cup is from homecoming 1989:\"The Best of Times.\"  The cups are 3in (height). UA1995.018","Scope and Contents","One green 5.5in. cup with words \"The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni\" in gold letters.","Scope and Contents","2-green mugs with gold colored rims, stars in gold, words \"300 William and Mary 1693-1993\". UA 1998.076","One gray cup with black design on front. The words \"Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!\" appear on the back. UA 1998.085","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup, front blue and black words appear \"The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union\" with phone numbers. UA 1998.086","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with \"Tribe Athletics\" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.UA 2008.061","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup of the kind given by The Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to recognize individuals or organizations for their service to William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. The cup was made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945498/.","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup used by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. Also engraved are the initials \"BFG.\" The cup is made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396919/.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used to celebrate Homecoming at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a depiction of the Wren building in purple with the words \"Raising the Roof\" written in between the second and third floors of the building. Under the Wren building is written \"Homecoming 1995\" in yellow; \"October 26-29\" in purple; \"Society of the Alumni\" in purple; and \"College of William and Mary\" in purple. The advertising partner for the cup was The Governor's Land at Two Rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Lcoated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.636","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used during the Homecoming celebration at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a green and gold royal crown with the phrase \"The Majesty of It All\" written below the crown in green. Also written on the cup are the phrases \"Homecoming,\" \"October 24-27,\" \"College of William and Mary,\" and \"Society of the Alumni\" in green. There is also a gold \"96\" indicating the Homecoming year. The advertising partner for the cup was GEICO insurance. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.637","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was created by the Athletics Department to sell at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The cup includes the William and Mary mascot, the Griffin, and under the griffin is the word \"Tribe\" in green and gold. The cup was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery and the William and Mary Bookstore. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396591/.","Gift of Mrs. Jack Beswick. Located in Dec. Obj. UA 2014.028.01ab","Scope and Contents","One dark green mug decorated with a three-dimensional gold banner with laurels stating \"College of William and Mary\" with the coat of arms. Mug was purchased in the college bookstore circa 1970. The mug is 4\" H x 3.3/4 diameter; handle is 2 1/2\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452324255. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.023","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray stoneware mug inscribed \"25th Reunion, Class of 1942\" and \"WM\", made in colonial pattern. The mug is 6in (height). UA 1991.020","One red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. UA 1994.012","One mug with imprint logo. The Mug is 5in (height) and is cracked. UA 1994.026","Scope and Contents","Hand-thrown stoneware mug with clear and blue glaze. Inscribed \"25th Reunion - Class of 1942\" around the rim; body of mug contains a motif with \"WM\" in the center. Throwing marks are visible inside the mug. Bottom imprint reads \"An Approved Williamsburg Souvenir\". Dimensions: 5 1/2\" H x 2 7/8 Diameter, handle is 4\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Condition is good: contains some firing cracks on the bottom of mug, and handle has large dark spot. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452387825, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452505773, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452747444. UA 1994.027","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray mug inscribed \"Homecoming 1969\" and \"WM\".  It is 6in (height). ","Scope and Contents","2-yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription \"A New Library for a New Century\". UA 1999.029","Scope and Contents","One mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by \"College of William and Mary 1693\". Manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.017","One plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is approximately 8.25in(length) with the top on, and 3.75 in. in diameter and is in good condition.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.050","Scope and Contents","One grey with marble pattern plastic mug celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the a cappella group The Gentlemen of the College. The cup has the Gentlemen of the College Logo, the letters \"GOTC\", the William and Mary seal, and \"est. Jan. 1990, 20 Years of G's, May 1, 2010.\" The \"GOTC\" is in the grey marble pattern as the cup, but the rest of the inscriptions are in green. The cup is approximately 2.5in. in diameter, and is 4.75in. (height). It is in excellent condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.260","Scope and Contents","Gold plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on front in green text with \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town, Catering\" on the back \"Good beer. Good food. Good people. Bad parking. Since 1974.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held at The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373926/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374344/. Gift of Professor Sharon Zuber and her Fall 2011 LCST 201 'Constructing the News' Class. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.709.01","Scope and Contents","White plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on the front with green text \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town\" on the back \"William  Mary, Alumni.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held by The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113450711/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373786/. Gift of Bea Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.730.01","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at a dance for new pledges to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The glass contains the words \"Kappa,\" \"Alpha,\" and \"Theta\" in black. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. It is approximately 3in.x 5.625in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396405/.","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at the Phi Mu fraternity pledge formal at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The glass contains the name of the fraternity, \"Phi Mu,\" the crest of the fraternity below that, and below the crest are the words \"Pledge Formal 1978\". All of the words are etched in white. The glass is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.241","One drinking glass with a gold rim that was given out at the Theta Delta Chi fraternity's Sweetheart Dance in 1981. The glass also is engraved with Theta Delta Chi's seal and \"Sweetheart Dance 1981.\" The glass once belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982, while a student at the College. It is in fair condition and is approximately 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.015","One glass goblet removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. The goblet is 6in (height)  and 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1984.041","Scope and Contents","One gold toned goblet, engraved with \"Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room\". It was made at ODIOT, Paris. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.041","One glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.037","One wine bottle that was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. The bottle is 1ft (height) with a base diameter of approximately 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.100","One wine bottle found under the Brafferton in 1865. President Benjamin S. Ewell gave the bottle to Union Army Col. E.A. True in 1865, and it was returned to William  Mary in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Ewell in two labels attached to the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. The bottle is 9.5in (height) with a base diameter of 4.5in. Originally accessioned as 1957-58. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.101","One Stein that  includes the name \"Punchy;\" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.018","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which food is directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers intended for individual place settings. It does not include drinking vessels or vessels designed for the presenation and serving of food, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","Artifacts originally created as implements for consuming food or beverages. This sub-classification includes tools intended for individual place settings. It does not include utensils designed for the serving of food or beverages, which are listed in Serving Utensils.","One knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934474/.","A tin baby spoon featuring a raised neck and seven stamped dots on the bottom of the handle of the spoon. The spoon measures 3.25in. and is in fair condition. There is a 0.125in. rust stain on the right side of the back of the spoon's bowl as well as a 1in. rust stain on the left of the back of the spoon's bowl. There are two 0.125in. rust stains on the raised neck of the spoon. There are also small rust stains on the bottom of the handle and a 1in. white stain inside the front of the bowl of the spoon. Image at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13544454324/. Transferred from the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065). UA 1985.029.05","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the use of food service vessels, utensils, or related articles. This sub-classification includes food waste containers, dining tables coverings, and containers for food service artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907.\" The napkin holder is 2in. in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under \"Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling\" for more information. UA 2009.276","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.01","Scope and Contents","A green thermal cup holder that features the WM Student Assembly seal in gold on the front (with \"SA\" in green in the middle of the seal) and the basics of the Medical Amnesty policy. The Medical Amnesty was created in 2012 with the purpose of encouraging students to seek assistance without fear of violating student conduct codes and receiving disciplinary action. This cup holder was collected by the Young Democrats at the first ever student Tribe tailgate at the Reserve in the Compton lot. The cup holder measures about 12.5in. and is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.04","Scope and Contents","Groupings of artifacts originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Food Service TE sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created as implements for the serving of food or beverages. This sub-classification does not include tools used for food preparation or consumption.","Scope and Contents","One white platter, 9.25 x 13.25\" x 1.5\", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown. It was used in the dining hall in the 1930s and made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The platter is 9.25in x 13.25in x 1.5in. UA1988.077","Scope and Contents","One green wine decanter with seal on front reading \"Chi Omega Winter Journal '65\". It has a straw stopper and tassle, and an inner bubble for holding ice. The decanter was made in Italy. It belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. UA1991.097","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cutting, handling, or processing timber or for harvesting non-food forest crops such as bark or rubber. This classification does not include equipment for cartage, which is classified under Transportation Artifacts, or equipment for manufacturing products from wood, which is classified under Woodworking TE or Papermaking TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for fabricating objects from homogenous, complex compounds, such as glass, clay, rubber, synthetic resins, plastics, or waxes. This classification also includes the tools, equipment, and supplies used for producing such homogenous, complex compounds. These compounds differ from other materials because they generally require elaborate processing at some point during their use. As compounds, they differ from other processed materials such as leather because they are not discrete units; they differ from aggregate materials such as masonry because of their homogeneity and their need for elaborate processing.","One plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal.","One plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. The cast is 10inx17in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.107","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 11inx18in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.108","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 9inx15in.","Scope and Contents","One clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.278","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for proccessing materials that are animal in origin. This classification includes tools and equipment for processing furs or hides, for preparing leather, for fabricating leather products, for working shell, horn, bone, or ivory, and for making things from quills or feathers. This classification also includes artifacts for processing materials that are the products of insects or bacteria.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with natural stone or with aggregate materials such as concrete, mortar, brick, or plaster. These aggregate materials can be of natural or manufactured origin. They differ from materials related to Glass, Plastics, and Clayworking TE because they lack homegeneity and the need for complex processing.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for casting, forging, machining, or fabricating metals or metal products. This classification does not include tools, equipment, and supplies used in mining or preliminary processing of ores, which are listed in Mining and Mineral Harvesting TE.","Dies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams.","Round metal die in 2 pieces. It was for striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. The base is 5in. in diameter. The die is 2.25in. in diameter.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for extracting materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state from the natural environment. This classification includes equipment usde for underground and surface mines, quarries, oil and water wells, for prospectingm and for supplemental processing operations such as breaking, milling, washing, cleaning, or grading. it also includes tools used for ice harvesting and salt harvesting.","Artifacts originally created to transform or modify materials in ways that extend beyond the range of one classification. This classification includes terms for multi-purpose tools and tools that work with a variety of materials as well as generic terms that may be used if the particular context of use is unknown.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with materials that mask surfaces by depositing a residual film such as a paint film, or by using adhesives to attach a thin covering such as wallpaper or gold leaf to a surface. This classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in decorative, artistic, and protective appliactions. Excluded from this classification are tools and equipment that are used with thicker coatings, such as wood veneers or plastic laminates, and tools and equipment used for metal plating. Also excluded are tools and equipment associated with printing processes such as printing blocks and silkscreens.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the manufacture of materials formed from the residue of suspension or in the fabrication of products made of such materials. Paper (whether made from wood pulp, textile fibers, or plastic fibers) is the principle product that falls in this classification. Particles mixed with liquids form suspesions. Although felt is made of materials that are matted like paper, tools for felting are listed in Textileworking TE because felt is not formed from suspension.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of materials made from fibers and the preparation of woven fabrics. Also included in this category are tools, equipment, and supplies used for manufacturing objects from fibers or cloth. This classification includes tools specific to the preparatoin of fibers, such as hatchels and cotton gins, but excludes tools, such as sheep shears and cotton balers, that are related to sources of fibers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processes and techniques involving needle and thread, including applique, breading, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in gathering, hooking, and pleating. It includes artifacts used by dressmakers, tailors, hatters, and sailmakers.","One pouch of 10 gilt on brass buttons from a colonial article of clothing worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. Six of the buttons are 0.75in. in diameter and 4 are 0.5in. in diameter. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.021.7","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the processing of natural fibers into thread and yarn or in the processing of thread and yarn into finsihed textiles such as lace, cloth, or cordage. Processes include spinning, weaving, knitting, knotting, twining, and finishing.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the fabrication of objects for wood. This classification includes artifacts used with and to created physically modified wood by-products such as plywood, chipboard, and masonite. This classification excludes tools and equipment for making objects out of the chemically modified wood by-products such as paper, rayon, or rubber. Note: Various woodworking trades, such as carpentry, coopering, shipbuilding, or wheelwrighting, may be noted in a subject field.","Scope and Contents","Approximately 15 different nail samples that were taken from the Ash Lawn-Highland estate of U.S. President James Monroe. The samples were taken from different parts of the house including the porch, columns, roof, and siding. A lot of the nails are rusty and in poor condition. Located in BG S5. UA 1996.030","Tools, equipment, and supplies that do not meet the definitions of this category's other classifications. This classification includes specialized tools originally created to transform raw materials into specific finished products such as cigars and gems.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used for the observation of natural phenomena or to apply knowledge gained from such observation. Tools in this category tend to be made to enlarge or record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications in this category are related by virtue of the fact that they include artifacts created to employ a particular body of knowledge. The classifications are based on knowledge rather than materials.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies, originally created for the study of sound and its effect on hearing. Artifacts listed in this classification may be used for generating, detecting, observing, testing, modifying, and/or measuring sound. They differ from artifacts in Sound Communication TE in that their function is to study sound, not to transmit or receive it. They differ from some related items in Medical and Psychological TE in that the function of items in Acoustical TE is to examine the nature and effects of sound, not to dignose or treat medical conditions.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-production. This classification includes firearms, artillery, blade weapons, and striking weapons. It does not include structures designed for housing troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies.","Ammunition for armament, whether intended for particular weapons, such as BBs and cartridges, or intended to be deployed alone, such a grenades, missiles, or bombs. This sub-classification includes ammunition casings, such as sabots, and planted explosive weapons, such as mines or petards.","Objects used as accessories for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-protection. This sub-classification includes weapon components and artifacts used for weapon care or storage.","Heavy weapons that employ combustion or explossion to fire a projectile. Artillery may be portable and may be employed by one person, but typically it is fired from a more or less stationary position.","Clothing worn as defensive armament, including formal parts of a suit of armor and protective devices used in combat.","Weapons that cut or pierce by cutting. This sub-classification includes edged weapons such as bayonets that are accessories to firearms and tools such as cross bows that launch edged weapons.","Scope and Contents","Projectile-firing weapons that can be deployed easily by one person and, in most cases, uses explosive propellant. This sub-classification does not include ammunition, firearms accessories, or crew-served heavy armament. Note: For combination and conversion pieces, used multiple terms, e.g., \"Pistol\" and \"Carbine\" for a pistol carbine, and \"Musket, Flintlock\" and \"Musket, Percussion\" for a musket converted from flintlock to percussion.","Armament designed to batter or crush by weight or momentum, including weapons that propel non-explosive or non-penetrating missiles.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document objects and events outside of the earth's atmosphere. Artifacts listed in this classification differ from those in Optical TE in that they are not intended to address particular problems associated with vision. They differ from those in Surveying and Navigational TE in that they are concerned with observation rather than with the practical uses for such observation.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document physiological or anatomical aspects of organisms for purposes other than diagnosis or treatment. Tools for diagnosis and treatment of people are include in Medical and Psychological TE; those for animals are in Veterinary Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study or manufacture of substances based upon their molecular composition, structure, and properties. Artifacts used for the study of atomic and subatomic particles are included in Nuclear Physics TE, and artifacts used for the study of the interaction of physical objects are in Mechanical Measurement Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the sampling, observation, measurement, or recording of specific chemical properties in specialized applications.","Glassware and other general equipment used in different types of laboratories.","Scope and Contents","One coin silver beaker across, inscribed with \"H\", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. The beaker is 3.5in (height) x 3in (width). ","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for moving earth or building structures. This classification includes paving machines and equipment that modify by demolition, such as wrecking balls or jackhammers. It also includes tools such as pile drivers used for the construction of highways or structural facilities. This classification does not include specialized tools listed in other classifications or used in the construction industries, such as cranes, hammers, or cement mixers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control, distribute, modify, observe, measure, or document electricity and magnetism. This classification includes tools, equipment, and components used in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical and electronic devices as well as those used in the delivery of electricity or electrical power. This classification does not include electrical or electronic devices created to serve other specific purposes, such as sound communication or data processing, nor does it include electrical motors and generators, which are listed in Power Producing Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document electrical or magnetic activity.","One round magnet featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. The magnet is approximately 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035602/.","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.02","Objects originally created to maintain or repair electrical monitoring equipment or install or repair electrical delivery system.","Objects originally created to serve as part of an electricity delivery system.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to generate, convert, or distribute energy or power. This classification does not include objects listed in Electrical System Components.","Objects originally created to generate power.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the transmission or regulation of power, particularly mechanical power in power-producing equipment or other machines.","Artifacts related to energy production that do not meet the definintions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document geological phenomena. This classification includes geologists' picks and seismic measuring devices, but it excludes tools used for harvesting or mining rock or mineral materails.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cleaning, laundering, or groundskeeping activities performed in or around a home or a public building, whether performed occasionally or as a business.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to wash or assist in the washing of food service or food preparation items.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care or maintenance of areas around structures such as lawns, flower beds, or sidewalks, or for larger landscaped areas such as athletic fields or golf courses. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used to prepare land specifically for the cultivation of crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning or tidying of furnishings, buildings, or building spaces.","One tin green, gold, and white trash can that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The can features the College of William and Mary seal on the front and the William and Mary mascot, the Indian, on the back carrying a tomahawk. It is approximately 19.25in.(length) and 9.75in. in diameter. It is in poor condition with heavy corroding inside the can. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.639","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning, drying, or presenting of clothing and linens.","Scope and Contents","Two laundry bags, white with four Indians on front in aqua. Penned in black marker are the words \"Harry Krauss 219 Yates\" and \"K-172\" stamped on the other. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811949/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812031/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811845/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675114/.Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 2004.012.1 and UA 2004.012.2","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study, measurement, or utilization of the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. This classification includes general-purpose mechanical devices, such as wedges or hoists, and specialized devices, such as tensiometers or pressure gauges, used to measure mechanical properties.","Objects that utilize the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gasses, including general-purpose mechanical devices and objects used specifically for the maintenance of mechanical devices.","Objects used for the study or measurements of the static or dynamic properties of solid, liquids, or gasses, including force, motion, pressure, flow, tension, friction, ductility, torque, velocity, and viscosity.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of humans. This classification includes dental tools, objects used for sight and hearing, and objects used to study psychological testing or treatment. It does not include objects used to study physical phenomena (see Acoustical TE, Biological TE, Chemical TE, and Optical TE) or tools for veterinary medicine, which are included in Animal Husbandry TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate dental examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct or essential role in these activities.","Tools and equipment originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of the human mouth and teeth.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct role in these activities.","Tools and equipment used for human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment that are not specifically designed for dental purposes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate or enable the exchange of money, goods, or services. This classification includes those artifacts used to present goods, such as counters, as well as product packages and labels.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document atmospheric phenomena.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to study atomic structure and elementary particles as well as the physical properties of the universe.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or record light. This classification includes commonly used equipment, such as binoculars and microscopes. It excludes specialized artifacts created for other scientific observation, such as visual acuity charts or telescopes that are used particularly for astronomy.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for controling the behavior of people or for providing security or protection for property.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to provide security or protection for property.","Scope and Contents","One of three keys made for the Earl Gregg Swem Library Time Capsule. The capsule was created to honor the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary and sealed on February 4, 1994. It will be opened in 2093. This item is restricted. Located in BG S5. UA 1994.067","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control the behavior of people. This sub-classification includes objects used for restraint, prosecution, punishment, torture, and execution.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position of an observer relative to known reference points or to indicate the form and extent of a region, such as land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position or course of an observer relative to known reference points.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to indicate the form or extent of a region such as a land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for recording or measuring time. This classification does not include timekeeping artifacts created for specialized purposes, such as chronometers.","Replica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford. Includes a photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1977.024","Items owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram \"GDG\" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved \"Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1925\" in block letters and \"SP December 5 1776\" in script.\" Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407531/.","Scope and Contents","One watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials \"HB\" in the center and the legend \"From the alumni of William  Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service November 2, 1935.\" Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018400/.","One pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed \"Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522.\" The dial is also signed \"Lepine Invenit et fecit.\" Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021662/.","Believed to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.","One watch that contains the Gentlemen of the College logo on the face. The watch is in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","Scope and Contents","A replica of the William and Mary sundial that was given to College President Paul R. Verkuil by the Endowment Association.  The sundial is inscribed \"The Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary Recognizes Paul R. Verkuil For his leadership and extends its appreciation to his commitment in developing strong financial support for the College's future. February 6, 1992.\" The bronze sundial is situated on a 0.75in. thick piece of wood that is 16in. in diameter.  The sundial is in good condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.259","Scope and Contents","One brown wood frame clock with a burlap backing that once belonged to Wilford Kale, Jr., alumnus of the College of William and Mary. The clock features images of a Native American and a William and Mary football player in green and gold, a depiction of a small green wall clock, and \"William and Mary Indians\" with two green, gold, and white feathers sticking out from \"Indians\". Attached to the burlap background are a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a green second hand under the image of the clock. Beside the football player is the signature \"Holst\". The clock is approximately 19in. x 12.75in. It is in fair condition with some chips and fading in the paint of the Native American and the football player. ","One green and black watch with nylon wristband. The watch features a digital dial which gives the time and day of the week, an LED backlight, and a compass stitched directly into the dark green woven nylon wristband . The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters. Watch measures 11.25in.(length) x 1.875in.(width). Watch worn by OPP pledge Justin Reid, Class of 2009, because being on time is very important for the pledges. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454067/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377226/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.04","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, record, or measure mass (weight) or physical dimensions such as length, area, or volume. This classification includes general-purpose measuring devices such as precision balances or folding rules. It excludes artifacts created to measure time and to measure particular scientific data. Also excluded are specialized measuring devices and gauges such as sextants or carpenter's squares.","Scope and Contents","Brass spring scale measuring up to 4 pounds or 2 kilograms with measurements in ounces and grams. Scale manufactured by Chatillon of New York. Painted black iron backing is incised with the number \"142.\" The upper metal loop to hang the scale is still attached, but the hook for attaching the item to be weighed is not included. Scale measures 6 in. (height) x 1.325 (width) x .625 (depth). Scale is in good condition with minor discoloration of the brass plate front, and rusting of the iron backing. Scale belonged to Bruce Goodwin, WM Geology Professor from 1963-1996. Transferred from Box 2 of the Bruce Goodwin Papers (UA 6.049). Gift of the Bruce Goodwin Family. Located in BG. UA 2012.418.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document heat and its effects.  Excluded from this classification are specialized artifacts created to serve specific purposes, such as a meteorological thermometer.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies used to enable communication. This category includes those classifications for literal and abstract communication- Printing TE and Musical TE. This category does not include things produced as communication, such as works of art or documents. These are the artifacts created by the tools in this category, and they are listed in Communication Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronic means, and in a manner subject to human intervention (e.g., by physical manipulation of beads in an abacus, or by varying the parameters incorporated into computer software). Single-purpose devices, such as a digital watch or a digital thermometer, whose functions involve only the conversion of physical input (e.g. temperature, pressure, etc.) into visual, audible, or mechanical output, are not included here, but are classified according to their specific function (e.g., Timekeeping TE or Thermal TE).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the processing of information, but that do not themselves process information.","2-dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION.\" Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943374/.","One blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering. The mousepad is 8in x 9in.","Scope and Contents","One black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu\" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads \"e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat\". The bottom right-side of the pad read \"Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation\" in white lettering. The pad is 9inx8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.078","Scope and Contents","Plastic clamshell CD case with \"Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office\" seal on front. Case accompanied electronic resource holdings in WM Digital Archive: Public statements of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, 2009 (UA23.3 .G38 2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10288/16115. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.704.01","Tools and equipment originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronical means.","Scope and Contents","Storage devices for processed information. Note: \"Recording\" from other Documents also may be used for media containing recorded music and video, and \"Software\" or a narrower term from Data Processing Accessories also may be used for media containing computer programs.","Tools and equipment specifically created to facilitate data processing by accomplishing input, storage, or outpost of data, but that do not have independent data procesing capabilities.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the creation of precision drawings, such as architectural plans, mechanical designs, maps, or charts. This classification does not include general purpose writing, drawing, and lettering tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to produce musical sounds or to be audibly incorporated into musical performances. This classification does not include devices that amplify, transmit, or record musical sound, or devices intended for other purposes whose sound may, on occasion, be integrated into a musical performance (e.g., cannons or churchbells to accompany the 1812 Overture).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the production of musical sound by manual or mechanical.electronic means, but that do not themselves generate such sound.","Two pitch pipes that were used by the student a cappella group The Stairwells during practices and performances at the College of William and Mary. The pipe contained 13 keys with holes to blow through for the appropriate pitch. Each pipe is in a red case and were made by WM. Kratt Co. Both items are in fair condition with some rusting on the bottom of the pipes. Gift of Austin Powell, musical director of the Stairwells in 2009. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.282.1 and UA 2009.282.2","Artifacts created to produce musical sounds.","Scope and Contents","One wooden rope-tension drum used by the Queens' Guard at various campus events at the College of William and Mary. The top and bottom of the drum are red and white, while the body of the drum is brown. The body of the drum has the words \"Queen's Guard\" in gold and black at the top, a coat of arms with a red phoenix rising from the ashes against a white background and six black spontoons surrounding the phoenix, and the Queen's Guard motto \"Corona Veniet Delectis,\" victory shall come to the worthy, is painted in black and gold at the bottom. The drum was made by Eames Fine Craft of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The drum is approximately 22.75in.(height) and 19in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Pav A 2450 A. Item number Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.377","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to capture a visual image by optical, chemical, or digital means, such as cameras, film, or darkroom equipment.","Cameras and equipment attached to camers for the purpose of capturing a visual image. Included in this sub-classification are camera parts, lenses, filters, lighting attachements, and camera supports.","Scope and Contents","One wooden twin lens reflex camera that was made by the Cam-O Corp. company in Kansas City, Missouri that was used for creating class photographs for schools, as it was labelled a \"school camera\" by the company. The camera used 46mm film or 1.75in film rolls. The lens of the camera is a Wallensak Raptar 4.5in lens. The camera is approximately 13 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Black Changing Bag (UA 1999.069.2) Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. ","One black changing bag, designed to be light-proof in order to allow certain tasks with photosensitive materials to be performed away from the darkroom, such as loading a reel with film. The changing bag has a zipper along the edges with two sleeves for the user to insert his or her arms inside. The bag is approximately 41 in. x 25 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Wooden Cam-O Corp. Twin Lens Reflex Camera (UA 1999.069.01). Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. Located in Textiles S1, SS8. UA 1999.069.02","One silver Kodak camera that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is inside a brown leather case with a neck strap attached to it. The camera is 5 in. x 3 in. The camera is in good condition and the case is in fair condition with a broken strap. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161a","One Bell and Howell movie camera that was once used by College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is enclosed in a brown leather case with the initials \"T.A.G., JR.\" engraved in gold. The camera is approximately 5 in. x 4 in. The camera and its case are in fair condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161b","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the production of photographic images and are not used directly with cameras or photprocessing equipment. Included in this sub-classification are maintenance gear and ancillary studio equipment.","Paper, film, and tape created to capture and present images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in transforming a latent image, as captured by light-sensitive chemicals on film, into a visible negative or positive image.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to reproduce written, photographic, or artistic material, whether in very limited quantities (as in the case of artistic engravings or lithographs) or in quantities required for widespread distribution. This classification includes specialized tools such as handpresses, engraver's blocks, or photocopiers, that are used for bookbinding, engraving, etching, lithography, or screen printing.","Tools and equipment used to asemble sheets of printed material into collated and/or bound volumes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in conjunction with replication equipment to reproduce quantities of graphic material.","One printers plate image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. It is 7inx10in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1979.013","Scope and Contents","John Millington Signature Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate including the signature of John Millington and the label \"Signature of John Millington. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938\". Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2.625 in. (length) x 3.125 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. The back layer of the wood is peeling off to reveal \"Ewing Jan 1938\". Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.01","Scope and Contents","An Old Hand Generator Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old hand generator and a label reading \"An old hand generator. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1939.\" Plate measure 1 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. A layer of cardstock is peeling away from the back to reveal illegible writing. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.02","Scope and Contents","William and Mary College Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting the Brafferton, the President's House, and the Wren building, and a label reading \"William and Mary College from a lithograph by Thomas Millington in 1840. WM Bulletin v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood and illegible writing on the back. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.03","Scope and Contents","Insolated Conductors Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting insulated conductors and a label reading \"Insulated Conductors. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing Jan. 1938\", \"J. Chem Ed.\", and \"fig. 9) handwritten on the back of the wooden block. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.625 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.04","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington's Desk Engraving Plate. Wood and Metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington's desk and a label reading \"Dr. John Millington's Desk, WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and \"Ewing\" \"Dr. John Millington's Desk\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.05","Scope and Contents","Unlabeled Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with the words \"Ewing\" \"Jan. 1932\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.125 in. (length) 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.06","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington and a label with the words \"Dr. John Millington. W  M Bullentin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.07","Scope and Contents","Old Apparatus Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting some equipment and a label reading \"Old apparatus in the possession of the College of William and Mary. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.08","Scope and Contents","James Madison Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting James Madison and a label reading \"James Madison, D.D. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig. 5\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.09","Scope and Contents","William Barton Rogers Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting William Barton Rogers and a label reading \"William Barton Rogers. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig 6\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.10","Bronze Tablet Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with depicting a bronze tablet and a label reading \"Bronze tablet in Rogers Hall. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4 in. (length) x in. 3.125 (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.11","Dr. William Small Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. William Small and a label reading \"Dr. William Small W  M Bullentin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed., Fig 1.\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures in. (height) x in. (length) x in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.12","Old Motor Dynamo Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old motor and a label reading \"Old motor dynamo. W  M Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 1.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.13","One copper engraving plate mounted on piece of wood portraying John Johns. An inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to UA 1984.011. The plate is 13.5inx8.2in and the wood is 15.3in.x10.2in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1986.019","Printing plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035784/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435361/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036092/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435681/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036514/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036668/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA 1993.016","One printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.053","Scope and Contents","Printers Plate used in book \"Hark Upon The Gale\" by Wilford Kale. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.072","Printers plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.080","News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia\" on the left, an image of the Wren building with the subscript \"The Sir Christopher wren Building, 1695, after the plate in the Bodleian Library\" on the right, and \"CA 9-3000, Ext. 226 Willamsburg\" along the bottom of the metal plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (length). The Block is in good condition with some accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the stamp side and minor discoloration and stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.01","Soon, No Place to Go… Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Soon, no place to go…\" across the top and an image depicting the Williamsburg Regional Library, a man in colonial garb nailing and eviction notice to a post, and anthropomorphic books crying on a curb. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length).The block is in good condition with moderate accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.02","New Parking Regulations Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"New Parking Regulations\" on the top and an image depicting parking signs that read \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no standing\", \"no parking\" \"2 hour parking\", \"30 minutes parking\", \"2 hour parking\", \"one hour parking\", and \"parking all day Toano 7mi\". A parking official is shown in the top left corner riding a motorcycle and holding a chalk tire-marking tool. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.03","Another Rose Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Another Rose\" across the top and an image depicting Mayor Stryker standing among roses and receiving a rose with the label \"Doctor of Law\" from an out-of-frame arm bearing the label \"MCV\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.04","The Parking Game Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"The Parking Game\" across the top and a series of images depicting a woman parking in a \"2 hr parking\" spot, having her car marked by a parking official, and returning two hours later to remove the mark on her tire and says \"Safe for two more hours\". \". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.05","Stella Neiman Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the quote \"…surely a woman should help rock the cradle. –Mrs. Stella Neiman Candidate for city council\" and an image of Stella Neiman rocking a cradle labeled \"Wms BURG\" and \"Cradle of Liberty\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.06","One wooden printer's block used for stamping bearing the likeness of Lord Botetourt. The block was originally housed in the Old Printing Press Office in Swem Library. Surrounding Lord Botetourt are the words \"The Right Hon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Bottetourt, late Governor of Virginia.\" The engraving measures approximately 2 in. x 3 in. and the block is approximately 2.83 in. x 3.125 in. It is in fair condition with wear showing around the edges of the engraving. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.500","3- reproduction copies of the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England that shows the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1740. One of the copies is inscribed \"Taken from the copper plate found by us in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1930.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by Kate M. Cannon and Mary F. Goodwin. Approximately 17.5 in. x 14.5in. They are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.388","Scope and Contents","One printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the Peyton Randolph House with a woman in eighteenth century clothing following a little girl in eighteenth century clothing pushing a toy baby carriage. It also features a little boy playing the hoop rolling game and a woman on the porch of the Peyton Randolph House both in eighteenth century clothing. \"343\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). It is in good condition with one 0.875in. blue stain and another 0.75in. blue stain on the right edge of the printing block. It also has a 2in split on the back near the bottom as well as two 0.875in. splits on the bottom edge of the woodblock. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil and a 0.125in. turquois stain on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.01","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century shops and/or houses in Williamsburg. There are men and women in eighteenth century clothing walking and standing in front of the houses/shops. A courier on horseback is depicted riding through the town of Williamsburg with his hand up. One male figure standing in front of the houses/shops is depicted waving to the courier. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil on the back and \"119\" written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in good condition. The printing block has a 0.75in. split and a white stain in the shape of a \"p\" on the back. There is also a 0.875in. split and some chipping on the bottom edge of the printing block. The top edge of the printing block has a 0.375in. and a 0.25 in. crack along with some small white stains. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.02","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the interior of an eighteenth century tavern room with men in eighteenth century clothes standing in the room. The men are talking, joking, and smoking with one another in the room. \"149\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the printing block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in fair condition. There are three splits going along the length of the printing block on the back. There is also approx. 4.5in. of chipping on the back left side of the printing block. The back of the printing block has a large smattering of green stains and a 0.75in. white tissue like substance. The bottom edge has a 0.75in. crack and a 0.5in. crack parallel to the splits on the back; along with a 0.75in. split that looks as if it has been glued before. The top edge has a 0.5in. crack and three 0.75 splits running parallel to the splits across the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.03","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house in the background with a large garden in the foreground. In the garden a man in eighteenth century clothes works the garden with a hoe. A woman and two little girls, all in eighteenth century dresses, are depicted working in the garden as well. \"195\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are two splits running the length of the block on the back as well as a 5.25in. brown stain coming from the top edge of the block. There is also a 6.75in. white tissue substance on the back near the left edge and a 2.125in. pencil line near the right edge. The bottom edge of the printing block has nine small holes, a 0.5in. gray stain above the holes, a 0.5in. split near the right edge and a 0.5in. crack in the center with a brown stain surrounding it. The top edge has 20 small holes, a 0.5in. crack and a 0.25 in. split. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.04","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house and a full moon in the background. The foreground features a fence and a man in eighteenth century clothes holding the hand of a woman, in eighteenth century clothes holding a fan, with his head bowed over the woman's hand. \"221\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The front has metal chipping around the nails that hold the metal plate to the wood. The back has three splits along the length of the printing block. It also has a smattering of green stains, a 7in. white tissue substance near the right edge, a 3.75in. pencil mark near the top and a 2.5in. pencil mark near the bottom. The bottom edge has a 5.25 in. brown stain, a 0.5in. split and a 0.75 in. split near the right edge parallel to the split on the back of the block. The top edge has 16 small holes, a 0.125 in. crack near the left edge, a 0.5in. crack in the center and three 0.75in. splits parallel to the splits on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.05","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of Bruton Parish church and snowflakes falling all around it. Men and women in eighteenth century clothing walk along the snow laden sidewalk (the women are holding parasols). Two boys are depicted on the snow covered street. One boy in a coat, hat, pants, and boots runs down the street while pulling another boy (wearing a hat, coat, pants, mittens, and scarf) on a sled. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The back has a 5.5in. brown stain across the top as well as a 2in. black stain coming from the right side. it also has a 1.5in. crack in the middle and three splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge has a 0.25in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it, a black stain about the width of the block bleeding in from the front metal piece, 18 holes going across, and three splits running parallel to the splits across the back. The top edge features a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. It also has seven holes going across and three splits that run parallel to the splits on the back of the block. The bottom right side has a 1.25in. crack. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.06","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century houses with chimneys in the background. The foreground has bushes and men in women in eighteenth century clothing playing croquet. \"363\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are green stains in the crevices of the house, grass, sky, and dress of one woman in the metal relief. There are also green stains along the edges of the metal plate. The back features a smattering of green and white stains as well as two splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge of the printing block has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back. It also has a 0.5in. crack near the right, a 0.25in. crack in the center and 21 holes going across with a green stain on the eighth hole from the right.  The top edge has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back of the block. It also has a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. The right edge has a black stain running the length of the block bleeding in from the metal plate. The left edge has a two 0.25in. green stains and a 0.125in. white stain. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.07","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the printing process, but do not by themselves generate multiple copies of original written, graphic, or photographic material.","Tools and equipment that replicate written or graphic/photographic material through the application of ink or other pigment to the surface of paper or other media.","Scope and Contents","Tools and equipment used to assemble physical or virtual alphanumeric printing elements or \"type\" into assemblages (words, lines, paragraphs, etc.) in preparation for reproduction by replication equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies, other than musical instruments, originally created to generate, amplify, reproduce, or store music, spoken words, or other sounds that are useful for human communication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate, but do not actually perform, the generation, amplification, reproduction, or storage of sounds for communication.","Tools and equipment that play an active role in the generation, amplification, or reproduction of sounds for communication.","Scope and Contents","Bell rung during Navy Chaplain's School at William and Mary. Located in BG S5. UA 1980.114","This bell was found by a carpenter working on buildings at William and Mary, circa 1928-1932. The bell is 3.75 in. in diameter and 3.25 in. high, with a handle approximately 4 in. long. UA 2007.68","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as repositories for the storage of sounds reproduced by a sound communication device. This sub-classification does not include digital media for sound, which are listed in Data processing Media. Note: If content is on the medium, \"Recording\" from Other Documents also may be used.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate communication at a distance by electrical or electronic means. This classification includes telegraph, telephone, radio, and television equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate telecommunication but do not play a direct role in the transmission or reception of telecommunication messages.","Tools and equipment that play a direct role in the generation or reception of telecommunication messages.","Artifacts that function as carriers of telecommunication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate communication by means of symbols, patterns, colors, text, or pictures that are directly observable by and intelligible to the recipient. Included in this classification are signs, visual signals, and devices that project images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate visual communication but do not play a direct role in the generation or display of visual content.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct role in the generation or display of visual symbols.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of written documents. This classification does not include the documents themselves or equipment and supplies relating to the replication or electronic transmission of documents. This classification includes artifacts relating to the sendings and receipt of postal communication, but not to the actual processing, transporation, or delivery of mail by postal agencies or other delivery services.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate written communication but that do not play a direct or essential role in the creation or transmission of written messages.","One pewter letter opener with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration.The box was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed \"The President's Council.\" the letter opener is 7.5in. (length) and the box is 9.25in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387793/.","Scope and Contents","One white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant with \"Tribe Pride\" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. The bookmark is 5in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387919/.","3-machine-embroidered cloth bookmarks, 9in. long. Two of the bookmarks are in a green brochure, which details the history of William and Mary on the inside left sleeve. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words \"College of William  Mary 1693-1993.\" There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942946/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765394627/.","Scope and Contents","One acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. \"Chip\" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2006.002","One gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.035","One pewter bookmark given to contributors for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.040","Souvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text \"There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.20","One blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.The back of the clipboard reads \"Sign Up\", with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9inx12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","Scope and Contents","A green metal loose-leaf, three ring binder that has \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" stamped across the front. The interior of the binder is also green. On the interior right side there is a silver logo that reads \"THE ELBE LINE/ TO DUPLICATE ORDER/NO. 74238/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in silver letters. The binder measures approximately 9.75in. (length) x 11.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. The front of the binder has suffered severe discoloration and is now brown with only approximately 2.5in. of green spots above the \"WILLIAM AND MARY.\" The back of the binder is green with some brown discoloration creeping in along the edges. There is also approximately 0.5in. of white stain on the left side of the back of the binder. The edge of the back of the binder near the fold show signs of wear and tear. The edges of the binder also show signs of wear and tear along with discoloration. The interior left side of the binder shows brown discoloration on the left edge. The right interior of the binder has a white residue as well as brown discoloration on the right side. the middle of the interior of the binder, where the three rings are, show wear and tear as well as grooves where the three rings have been. the bottom and top of the three rings (where one flips open the three rings) has rust-colored stains. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.26","Scope and Contents","1 - framed William  Mary machine embroidered bookmark. Bookmark features a gold border with the WM seal, and the front of the Wren Building. Text on the bookmark reads, \"The College of WILLIAM  MARY / Chartered 1693.\" The bottom of the bookmark comes to a point and has a tassel of gold thread. The bookmark is mounted green matboard inside of a wooden gold and black fleck painted frame. Back of frame features a clipping with a short history of the College of William  Mary. Framer's sticker on the back indicates it was customed framed by \"BROWNINGS OF WYOMING / 1424 Springfield Pike / Wyoming, OHIO 45215 / Phone 821-7079.\" Frame measures 13.125 in. x (height) 4.5 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Bookmark and frame are in good condition with no visible defects. Gift of Denise Sellers; bookmark was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.400.02","Scope and Contents","A black felt scrapbook that features a \"W,\" \"M,\" and \"C\" (for William and Mary College) stitched in gold felt letters on the front. There is a felt tie on the left of the front that keeps the scrapbook together. Inside the scrapbook are dark beige construction paper pages. The first page has \"William Bernard Walsh/Class of 1909/ College of William  Mary\" written in cursive. The rest of the pages are blank. The first and last pages are sown into the felt cover pieces in the front and back. The scrapbook measures approximately 15in. (length) x 11.25in. (width) and is in good condition. The top of the tie on the front left has a small rip in it. There is a small hole in the top left of the \"M,\" the top left of the \"C,\" and the bottom right of the \"W\" where it meets the bottom of the \"C.\" There are also small holes all over the front of the cover piece.  The page sown onto the felt front piece, which features the inscription, is completely separated from the bottom of the felt front piece and is severely ripped and tattered on the bottom and right edges. The page sown onto the felt back piece is completely separated from the top right of the back felt piece and the top and bottom right edges are torn. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.02","Scope and Contents","One bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as \"Welcome to the Future\" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is \"Richard Bland College\" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is 4.625in.x0.75in. and is in excellent condition. It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct and essential role in the creation or transmission of written messges, such as writing implements or typewriters. This sub-classification does not include computer printers, which are included in Peripherals.","Scope and Contents","One Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by \"The College of William and Mary\". ","The Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434545/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA1988.068","Scope and Contents","One maroon and chrome ballpoint pen with \"College of William and Mary\" etched on the shaft. The pen is 5.5in. (length). Gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935700/. ","Scope and Contents","One metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with \"The College of William and Mary\" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037552/. ","One tile painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. The tile is 3in.x3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939266/.","One ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy  Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs).","One stamp, 3in.x 2.5in., featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947784/.","Scope and Contents","One green pencil stamped \"WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library\" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942760/.","Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2004.006","Scope and Contents","One green and silver pen with the William and Mary Cypher surrounded by \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved in silver. To the right of the cypher are the words \"Undergraduate Honor Council, est. 1779\" engraved in silver. It is in good condition.","Steel notary seal stamp with stamp plate and case. Steel seal imprinted with \"ART, POCKET SEAL, PAT. OCT. 23, 23, MADE IN U.S.A.\" makers mark. Round steel stamp plate reads, \"ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC., KAPPA PI, 1975.\" Stamp measures 5 in. (length) x 2.5 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (height). Stamp plate diameter is 1.625 in. [public output disabled] Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113457385/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380518/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380672/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.08","Scope and Contents","Steel signature stamp with two small brushes. Made in the USA by Triumph circa 1958-1970. Functioning steel mechanism lowers and imprints a rubber relief stamp of \"Davis Y. Paschall\" signature. Davis Paschall served as the 22nd College of William and Mary President from August 1960 to August 1971. This stamp would have been used by President Paschall's secretary to sign documents in quick succession, without requiring the time and presence of the President himself. Object measures 7.5 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377372/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377668/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454523/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454817/. Gift of Davis Y. Paschall, transferred from William  Mary Law School Library by Jim Heller. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.729.01","Rubber stamp. Round rubber stamp depicting the University Center Archives Board logo attached to a rectangular wooden block. Stamp measures 3.875 in. (width) x 4.375 in. (length). Stamp is in good condition with ink stains on rubber and minor chipping on the top edges of the wooden block. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14657747429/in/photostream/. Stamp transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.007","Scope and Contents","Paper and other materials intended for the recording of written and printed communications.  Note: if any items listed in the sub-classification have contents, terms from Documentary Artifacts also may be used to describe the contents, e.g., \"Label, Identification\" for a label, \"Tag, Identification\" for a tag, \"Letter\" for a sheet of letterhead, \"Note\" for a notecard, and \"Correspondence\" and \"Print, Photographic\" for a postcard.","Scope and Contents","7 sheets of stationery and 4 envelopes with \"Homecoming 1992\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute animate and inanimate things. This category also includes artifacts originally created to facilitate such transportation or as an adjunct to such transportation. This category includes propelled vehicles such as automobiles or wheelbarrows as well as containers that facilitate distribution. Also included are parts of aircraft, spacecraft, land vehicles, rail vehicles, and watercraft.","Artifacts orginally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods above the face of the earth. Included are artifacts created to be parts of aircraft or spacecraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth but within the confines or earth's atmosphere.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or equipment outside the confines of earth's atmosphere.","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute objects or substances. Included in this classification are terms to describe generic forms used to store or ship any variety of materials. The term \"Package, Product\" from Merchandising TE should be used in addition to a term from the Container classification to describe containers used for the marketing and mechandising of specific products; the products themselves may be noted in a subject fields. Containers made for personal storage or transport of specific objects are listed in Storage and Display Accessories, Personal Carrying and Storage gear, or other classifications with the objects for which they were made.","One donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5in.(height) and 4in. in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady.","One circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with \"Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields.\" The box is approximately 2.5in. in diameter. The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.248","Scope and Contents","One beige can in the form of a soda can that features a gold top with a 1.125in. slit to deposit coins. The can also features a picture of a WM football player, in uniform, running with a football. \"HOMECOMING '82/WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE/vs BROWN/ Nov. 6, 1982\" is printed on the front of the can with \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"vs BROWN\" in brown and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE\" and \"Nov. 6, 1982\" in green. The William and Mary Logo (two intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with feathers sticking out) is printed between \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE.\" The can was made by the Ball company and measures approximately 4.5in. (height) and 2.5in. (diameter). The can is in fair condition with white residue on the top (golden) part of the can and an approximately 3in. dent on the top part of the depiction of the football player. There are also abrasions going from the helmet of the depiction of the football player to right above \"HOMECOMING '82,\" as well as below it to the left of the William and Mary logo. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.21","Scope and Contents","A green and beige box advertising the William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" scarf. The front of the box is green and has \"Many and Wonderous Are The Uses...\" written in beige stylized font at the top. Below this are six beige cartoon boxes with captions that advertise the comical uses of the \"Six-Footer.\" The first cartoon caption says: \"AN ECONOMICAL MUFFLER\" and shows a Sultan walking away from a group of men whose mouths are covered by the \"Six-Footer.\" The second cartoon caption says: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE\" and shows a woman using the \"Six-Footer\" as a hammock. The third cartoon caption says: \"TO CAPTURE A LOVED ONE\" and shows a caveman dragging a cavewoman by the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The fourth cartoon caption says: \"WINTER SPORTS\" and shows a youth under water harpoon fishing with the \"Six-Footer\" as his scarf. The fifth carton caption says: \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN\" and shows an Indian woman carrying two small children from the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The final cartoon caption reads: \"AN EXCELLENT BODY-WARMER\" and displays a mummy wrapped in the \"Six-Footer.\" The box measures approximately 12.5in. (length) x 9.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. The front of the box has approximately 4in. of white stain along with approximately 2in. of brown stain near the cartoon caption \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN.\" There is also approximately 1in. of brown stain on the cartoon with the caption: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE.\" There is a 1.5in. tear on the bottom left corner of the box and a 0.5in. tear on the top right corner of the box. The bottom of the box has a 0.75in. and a 0.5in. brown stain at the top and multiple black stains. Related to UA 2011.498.25a. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25b","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of land vehicles.","Artifacts, powered by animal energy, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance device.","Artifacts, powered by human energy alone, originally creaeted to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance devices.","Artifacts, powered by some kind of self-acting mechanism such as a motor, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance vehicle. Included are wheeled vehicles towed by moter vehilces.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of rail vehicles.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as accessories for the transportation of people or goods on or under water. Included are artifacts created to be parts of watercraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as expressions of human thought. Comunication artifacts comment on, interpret, or enhance people's environments. Communication artifacts can function symbollically or literally. This category excludes the tools and equipment that are used to create communication artifacts.","Artifacts originally created to call public attention to a product, service, or event and to elicit a specific response in regard to a product, service, or event. Generally, the intended response is to urge people to acquire, use, or participate in the product, service, or event that is being advertised. Note: Subjects and themes of advertisements may be indicated in a separate subject field.","Tribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.022","One winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.082","One magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.076","Scope and Contents","One magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with \"Tribe\" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is approximately 5.3in x 4.125in and is in great condition. Gift of Steven Bookman. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.270","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.283","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.284","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.285","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.286","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.292","One green and gold magnet that contains the home game schedules for the Winter sports the College including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, and Men's and Women's Swimming. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One black, green, and gold magnet advertising the 2009-2010 William and Mary Men's Basketball season's scheduled games. Photographs of the four Seniors Sean McCurdy, Danny Sumner, David Schneider, and Steven Hess are also included on the magnet. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One magnet featuring the home game schedule for the William and Mary football team during the 2005 season.The magnet was sponsored by the William and Mary Bookstore. It features four football players in a line formation with the slogan \"Lay it on the Line.\" It is approximately 7in. x 4in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.544","One magnet listing the schedules for all the Winter sports at William and Mary, including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, and Men's and Women's Gymnastics. It features individual athletes for most of the teams on the schedule. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust Bank and was created by the Athletics Department to give out to fans at athletic events. It is approximately 5in. x 8in. and is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Women's Basketball team. It also features many of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Men's Basketball team. It also features many several of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Williamsburg Hospitality House and 415 Grill restaturant, and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","Rectangular magnet with rounded corners featuring the 2005 Spring sports home game schedules for Lacrosse, Women's and Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Baseball. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has the WM logo with feathers and Tribe on a yellow background with action shots of each sport represented in the foreground. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.544","Rectangular magnet featuring the 2006-07 Winter sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has two columns with images of the represented sports on the left and the game schedules with a yellow background on the right. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (height) x 5 in. (width). Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.545","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.01","Collected by Swem SCRC Staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.02","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.03","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.01","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.02","Rounded rectangular magnet featuring the 2013 Spring sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Men's and Women's Golf, Baseball, and Lacrosse. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has a yellow lined grid pattern with green background; images and schedules in the squares of the grid. Sponsored by Suntrust. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.179.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Women's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Men's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.02","Scope and Contents","One magnet that features the home schedule for Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics on the right side. The schedules for Men's Basketball and Women's Basketball are separated from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics by the word \"Tribe,\" which is typed in green and outlined in gold, and \"2013-14 WINTER HOME SCHEDULES\" typed in gold below \"Tribe.\" On the left side of the magnet are pictures from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Women's Gymnastics. There is also a picture of the Griffin. The magnet measures approximately 8in. (length) x 5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. UA 2014.001.03","Scope and Contents","1-magnet with a collage of William and Mary students involved in various sports on the left side. On the right side, \"Tribe\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the top. Beneath \"Tribe,\" \"2014 SPRING HOME SCHEDULES\" is printed in gold block print. Below that are the schedules for Baseball, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. There is also website, social media, and ticket information at the bottom of the magnet on the right side. \"Tribe Club\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the bottom in the center of the magnet. \"#GETBEHINDTHETRIBE\" is also printed in gold block script at the bottom of the magnet. The magnet measures approximately 5in (width) x 8in. (length) and is in excellent condition. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.098.01","One purple circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947470/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947352/.","One rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words \"Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947054/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947212/.","Scope and Contents","One small white button with the blue letters \"UE\" in the center and the words \"United Electrical Radio  Machine Workers of America\" around the perimeter in red circle. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946858/.","Scope and Contents","One large yellow button with the words \"I Know Kissinger is a Criminal\" in black. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947666/.","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Scope and Contents","One yellow button with the words \"Living Wage\" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941784/.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","Scope and Contents","One white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading \"Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888\" is outside of the stop sign and \"Stop Navy Strikebreaking\" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. ","One blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.09","Scope and Contents","One \"Trabajos con Justica\" button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.10","2 - White \"Unite Here!\" button pins. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.11ab","Scope and Contents","2- white oval stickers with the word \"SHAME\" (2002.066.07a and 2002.066.07b), and one white circular stickers with the phrase \"Raise the Wage\" (2002.066.07c). Stickers made with white address/mailing label paper produced by Avery®. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). ","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Bumper sticker with image of a submarine with text in red and white, \"TORPEDO INJUSTICE! / SUPPORT THE SHIPYARD STEELWORKERS.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.066.16","2 - Student Labor Action Project stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.03ab","2 - Pink United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.04ab","2 - blue United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.05ab","2 - green Student/Farmworker Alliance stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.06ab","1 - royal blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers sticker. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.07","2 - light blue \"¡Luchando por comida justa!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.08ab","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Banner reads \"Your Turn Administration / WM Demands Workers' Rights.\" Associated papers received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Gift of Stephanie Monohan. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.172.01","Scope and Contents","One button, approximately 2in. in diameter, with \"Ask me about LION\" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416989/.","One aluminum button 2in. in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads \"Ask Me About LION.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words \"Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund\" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","Scope and Contents","2-dark purple buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with the LION logo and the words \"Lion's Up To New Tricks\" in white. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389377/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389475/.","Scope and Contents","3-WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25in. in diameter and white with \"WCWM FM\" in orange. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 24. UA 2008.32","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book \"America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction\" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words \"America\", \"(The Book)\", \"(The Pin).\" The button is in great condition and is 2.5in. in diameter.","Scope and Contents","One black and white alumninum button with the William and Mary seal and \"The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" written above the seal in black. Along the edge of the button is written \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in black. It is approximatley 2.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","A white pin that says \"NEWTON DAY\" in black text with a cartoon apple as the \"o\" in \"NEWTON.\" Below \"NEWTON DAY\" reads \"@ William and Mary\" in black text. This button was produced for the WM Physics Department's Newton Day celebration, during which WM planted a tree grafted from MIT's apple tree, which is a direct descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat when he is said to have conceived the theory of gravity. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.012.01","Scope and Contents","A blue and white button that has \"I WILL VOTE!\" written in black marker in the center of the button on a white background. The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. There is a small rust colored stain at the bottom of the button. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.02","One white metal sign listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is 12.5in x5in. It is in excellent condition. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.080","One metal sign advertising two football games at Foreman Field, Norfolk Division; WM vs. George Washington University on Oct. 24 and UVa vs. VPI on Nov. 1. 6 in. x 18 in. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.025","Scope and Contents","3-items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads \"William  Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in gold letters. The second is a yellow bookmark that reads \"W  M Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in white letters. The third is an orange ice scraper that reads \"College of William  Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764\" in black letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934652/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386329/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386483/. ","Scope and Contents","One white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION\" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.80","Scope and Contents","One white nylon banner that was used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has a white background with \"This event is brought to you by UCAB\" in green. The UCAB logo is at the top center in black and white. The banner is 23 1/2in. x59in. and is in good condition with some stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.057","Scope and Contents","One black nylon banner used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The top of the banner reads \"University Center Activities Board www.wm.edu/ucab\" in white. The middle of the banner reads \"UCAB\" in black and white. There is a black and yellow taxi cab with \"UCAB #1693, UCAB: taking you places\" in black. The bottom of the banner has a green border with \"The College of William and Mary\" in white lettering. The banner is 33 1/2in.x94in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.059","Scope and Contents","One 78 vinyl record album advertising events celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day at the College of William and Mary on April 24, 2010. The record is inscribed with \"Earth Day, 40th Anniversary, April 24 11-5, Sadler Center Terrace\" in silver marker. It is approximately 11.875 in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.250","2-green and white magnet shaped like a ruler with \"Swem Library Rules!\" written in green. It was most likely given away to students at an orientation event. It is approximately 6in. x 1in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA  2010.608","Scope and Contents","One green and gold rubber bracelet that was given out as part of a fundraiser for the Swimming and Diving teams at the College of William and Mary. The bracelet is green and is engraved with the words \"Tribe Pride\" in gold. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.742","Scope and Contents","One white rubber wristband with \"One Tribe. One Family\" written in green that was used as a fundraiser for the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund. It is in good condition and is approximately 2.75 in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.246","Hat (2012.169.01a), shirt (2012.169.01b), pants (2012.169.01c), shoes (2012.169.01d,e), and hankerchief (2012.169.01f). Made by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) celebrating America Recycles Day in Fall 2011. Donated by Eric Dale, SEAC Historian and Wiki Coordinator. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.169.01a-f","Scope and Contents","One green silicone gel bracelet with \"My Tribe / My Responsibility\" printed in yellow text. Accompanying handout describes the bracelets, \"Hazing Prevention Week 2012 / Take the pledge to make WM a Home Without Hazing! / Bracelets sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and WM Panhellenic / www.wm.edu/hazingprevention / A Home Without Hazing - My Tribe My Responsiblity / At William and Mary, being demeaned or exposed to harm should never be part of campus life.\" Bracelet measures 2.5 in. (diameter) x .4375 in. (width). Bracelet is in excellent condition with slight mudging on the M in \"My Tribe.\" Hazing Prevention Week handout received at the same time was added to the Inter-Fraternity Council section of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Bracelet transferred by Anne H. Arseneau, Director of Student Leadership Development. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2013.003.01","Scope and Contents","One magnet with a blue background. The magnet features a yellow moon on the front with a face. The moon is looking at a chef in a yellow and red pin-striped suit with a chef hat and apron. The chef is offering the moon a plate with a hunk of yellow cheese on it. \"The Cascadian Chorale\" is written in dark blue in the right hand corner. Beneath that is written \"December 8  9, 2012\" in dark blue. At the bottom of the magnet \"Moon Man\" is written in white. Moon Man is a humorous holiday carol with music written by composer Greg Bartholomew and was first performed by the Cascadian Chorale in December 2012. The magnet is 3.25in.(length) x 1.375in.(width) and is in excellent condition. Transferred upon accessioning from Folder 2 of the Greg Bartholomew Papers (UA 5.171). Gift of Greg Bartholomew, Class of 1979. UA 2013.210.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for the expression and communication of ideas, values, or attitudes through images, symbols, or abstractions. Art often reflects aesthetic pleasure or demonstrates created skills and dexterity. Art can be uniquely created or it can be produced in a medium that allows many duplicates to be made. Terms from this classification, whether the generic \"Artwork\" term or more specific terms, may be used in addition to terms from other classifications that index objects by other, practical functions (e.g., \"Vase\" and \"Artwork,\" \"Pillow\" and \"Embroidery,\" \"Mocock\" and \"Quillwork,\" \"Moccasin\" and \"Bedwork\").","A black and white ink drawing of the facade of Swem Library made by Janet Johnson. The design was used for a bookmark printed for the rededication of Swem Library on February 5, 1988. Located in Art S4. UA 1988.007","Scope and Contents","One pen and ink drawing of Fort Magruder with an inset showing the College of William and Mary used as a Union hospital during the Battle of Williamsburg in the Civil War. It was drawn by Charles A. Vanderhoof \"from sketches made May 6, 1862,\"presumably by another artist for \"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume II, pg. 207.\" The drawing of Fort Magruder is approximately 7.5in. x 10.75in. and the inset of the College is approximately 4.125in. x 6.25in. Both images are on a cardboard background that is approximately 13.75in.\" x 19\". The drawing is in fair condition with some wrinkles around the edges and pencil marks around the images. A photograph of the inset of the College can be found in the University Archives Photograph Collection under P78.321. Located in Art S4. UA 1992.006","One framed pastel drawing of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. The drawing has bricks in the background, with Sullivan in the foreground wearing a suit and green and gold tie. The drawing was done by Nancy Harris, a William and Mary Alumnus. With the frame, the drawing is approximately 18 in. x 23 in. The drawing is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.173","A color pencil sketch of a soldier in the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard. The soldier has black shoes, black pants with a red stripe on the side, a red jacket with brass buttons and a tartan drapped across the shoulder, and a black bearskin hat. The sketch is signed Russell T. Hasting[?]. It is approximately 10.25 in. x 13.75 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.391","Scope and Contents","Contains a pencil drawing of the Wren Building and Yard on the College of William and Mary campus. There are cows laying under a tree and the Lord Botetourt Statue is present in front of the Wren. Underneath the drawing is written \"William  Mary College. AD. 1883\" in pencil. It is approximately 19 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. It is in poor condition with rips around the edges and one long rip in the drawing itself. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.383","One ink drawing of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background on the campus of the College of William and Mary. It is inscribed on the bottom right-hand side of the drawing \"To Dr. John Stewart Bryan, Vernon Howe Bailey, 1936.\" Mr. Bailey was an American Artist who specialized in drawing city streets, buildings, and landscapes. Approximately 14.25in. x 12.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.384","One wash drawing by Thomas C. Millington of the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1840. Also featured is a depiction of the Lord Botetourt Statue with fencing around it.  The drawing is made up of two sheets of paper and encapsulated. It is approximately 28.5 in. x 11.25 in.  It is in poor condition with tears around the edges. Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.389","Contains several original sketches by W. Earle Andrews, class of 1921, to be included in the College of William and Mary's yearbook, \"The Colonial Echo.\" Some of the sketches were not included in the final version of the yearbook. Most of the sketches were done in pencil. Most are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.390","One pen and ink drawing of a proposed silver collar (or badge) for the mace bearer at the College of William and Mary. The chain contains depictions of a royal crest, a bald eagle, an American flag, and a British flag. Attached to the chain is a depiction of a Native American. The badge is attached to the Native American and has a depiction of the temple seal of the College of William and Mary surrounded by green clover and gold shields. The drawing is approximately 15.75 in. x 29 in. and is in fair condition.  Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.392","One sketchbook with pencil print drawings of the Wren Building, Marshall Wythe School of Law [?], Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, and Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 13 in. x 9.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.397","One pencil sketch of the Wren Building by Day Lowry. The drawing is signed by the illustrator. It is approximately 12.125 in. x 9.375 in. and is in fair condition. It was given by Susan H. Godson and Channing Hall, Jr. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.400","One watercolor painting of a proposed crest for the Queen's Guard at the College of William and Mary. The crest is black with a phoenix in the middle of the crest. It is approximately 12.75 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.718","Scope and Contents","Oil on canvas portrait of the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and Lord Botetourt Statue at the College of William and Mary. The portrait is signed \"Wilson 1958\" in the bottom right-hand corner. It measures 36.5 in. x 30 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1958.002","Scope and Contents","Framed watercolor portrait of Silas Totten who was a faculty member at WM during the 1700's. It is 10.5 in. x 13.5 in. Framed size: 16 in. x 20 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1977.007","Miniature of young John A. Smith, 10th president of the College of William and Mary, a gift of his great-granddaughter. It has lock of hair inside. The portrait has Smith situated against a sky blue background. It has a brass rim. Located in Art S4. UA 1982.022","A round engraving of Louis Hue Girardin (William and Mary faculty member circa 1803). It is set into a metal frame and enclosed in a red jewelry box. The engraving was done by St. Memin. Ms. J. Chapman Slaughter painted a pastel after the original by St. Memin. 2.25 in. in diameter.  Gift of Mrs. Leo Conrad of Richmond, Virginia (Girardin's great-granddaughter).","Photograph of a portrait of Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler mounted on wood. Located in Art S4. UA 1985.019","Scope and Contents","Egg tempura on cardboard, of the Brafferton, signed \"Wilson\", probably by William Harlow Wilson, 1952. 9 in. x 12 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1987.020","One white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. The miniature is 3in x 7in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.056","Space Shuttle Endeavor Model. Wood and paint model of the NASA space shuttle Endeavor. Model measure 4.75 in. (height) x 11.75 in. (length) x 4.625 in. (width). Model is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01a","Model Stand. Black, circular model stand with \"Space Shuttle\" and \"scale 1/200\" printed in gold on the top and \"Toys  Models Corporation\" and \"Made in Philippines\" printed in white on the bottom. Stand measures 5 in. (diameter) x .75 in. (height). Stand is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01b","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Bracken (1812-1814). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.1","Scope and Contents","3- silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: Adam Empie (1827-1836). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.2","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Augustine Smith (1814-1826). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.3","Image of Wren Building clocktower done in marquetry by George Crawford, William and Mary emeritus professor of Physics. 13 in. x 17.25 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.003","Scope and Contents","Portrait in miniature oval, originally a brooch, now set in shadow box frame lined in burgundy velvet. Portrait appears to be on ivory covered with a chrystal and set in gold. Gentleman has brown eyes and light auburn or brown hair. There are no known portraits from the life of Goronwy Owen that have been accepted as authentic. A note on paper inside the frame from the late 20th century reads: \"Gronoway Owen Wm  Mary came over from England  Ireland 1700s (King  Queen sent him here) - Mama June's great great great grandfather\". 18.2 cm x 15.8 cm / 2 .75in. x 2.25in. Given to the College of William  Mary in memory of Goronwy Owen's Great, Great, Great, great Granddaughter Jane Wheeler Gant, formerly of Columbia, Tennessee. Gift of Mrs. John Norwood Gant, July 1999. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.084","2 - Watercolor paintings of the Box Office and Gate for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre located on the College of William and Mary campus. The gates painting is is approximately 32 in. x 19.5in. and is in fair condition. The Box Office painting is approximately 31.75 in. x 20 in. and in poor condition due to a small hole in the middle of it. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.391","Two circular framed portraits, one of King William III and the other of Queen Mary II, which are set against a velvet background. On the back of the frame there are two white notes with the seal of the United States Supreme Court at the top. The first note is at the top near the metal hanger. The note says \"from Chief Justice Burger and Mrs. Burger.\" The second note is written in the handwriting of Justice Burger and says \"The velvet background is made from drapery curtains that hung behind the Supreme Court Bench for more than 30 years.\" The framed portraits were given to Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed portraits measure approximately 10.5in. (length) x 7in. (width) are in good condition with a white residue over the glass of the frame. There is a 0.125in. depression with a hole in the back of the frame on the top right. There is also a 0.5in. depression with hole on the top left of the back of the frame. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.02","Originally part of the College Mace (presented in 1923), the emblems were removed in August 2015.","Plaster cast on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Plaster cast is 7in. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. UA1994.047","One statue, bronze body with stone frame. 1 ft. x 1.5 ft. Located in Art S4.  UA 1996.001","One metalic figurine depicting a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland holding the flag of Great Britain. The soldier is depicted wearing a blue glengarry bonnet, red coat, green kilt, and red and white socks. It is approximately 1.25in. x 2.25 in. It is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.511","Yellow crystal rose figurine in satin lined gift box. A cut crystal yellow stem rose figurine made by D'Lusso Home Collection favors manufacturer. Packaged in a rectangular ivory satin lined box with a clear plastic cover, with Lorren Home Trends crystal tag of authenticity. Contains lead. Figurine measures 3 in. (length) x 0.75 in. (width) x 0.75 in. (height). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455741/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967378862/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.01","One plaque, which measures 7.75in. x 5.75in., depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/. Gift of F. DePew.","Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2000.014","Scope and Contents","One needlepoint artwork of the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms. The background is white and in the middle of the needlepoint is a wreath of green and gold, with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written on it. Inside the wreath is the College Coat of Arms, with the shield in green, the buildings in silver, and the sun in yellow. At the bottom of the wreath are the initials \"JPH-81\" in green. It is 11 in. x 9 in. and is attached to a piece of cardboard. It is in good condition with only a slight stain at the top. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.172","Scope and Contents","One hand painted enamel on copper depiction of the Wren Building on the William and Mary Campus. The obverse of the enamel shows the Wren Yard as well as a man and women in colonial costume. It is inscribed on the reverse with \"College of William  Mary, Chartered 1693, Wren Building\" in black letters. The enamel was made by Staffordshire and Crummles Enamels in the United Kingdom. It is 2.6in.(length)x1.75in. (width) and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One framed crewel of the College of William and Mary's Seal  created by Francis Zollinger White to honor her father, J. Edward Zollinger, on his 75th birthday. J. Edward Zollinger was class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The crewel is stitched with \"FZW 75\" on the bottom right-hand corner of the seal. The frame is gold and the crewel is mounted onto cardboard with a green backing. It is approximately 15.5 in. x 17 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Francis Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.402","One quilt made by Karen Koerner Haff, class of 1963, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. The quilt features important people, buildings, and symbols associated with William and Mary. The sides of the quilt are appliqued portraits of King William, Queen Mary, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, and John Marshall. The bottom half of the quilt contains the historic campus with the Wren building, the Brafferton, and the President's House. Other depictions of the College include Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the College mace, the College seal, and the statue of Lord Botetourt. The quilt is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.115","One wooden plaque with bronze relief of William and Mary President Lyon Gardiner Tyler, created by professor Lewis Cohen. The plaque is inscribed \"Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Alpha of Virginia, 1893, President of the College, 1888-1919. Relief by Professor Lewis Cohen, 1996, his generous gift to the chapter. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.707","Scope and Contents","A blue felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in gold on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There are seven small holes in the \"WMC\" one at the bottom right of the \"W,\" three on the \"M,\" and three on the \"C.\" There is an approximately 4in. and 3in. crease on the right of the felt strip and an approximately 2in. crease on the bottom left of the felt strip. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.10","Scope and Contents","A gold felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in beige on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4.125in. crease on the \"M.\" There is also an approximately 4in. crease near the \"C\" and an approximately 2in. crease at the top right of the felt strip. Last, there is a piece of felt torn off at the bottom of the \"W.\" Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.11","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the Wren Building weathervane with the '1693' banner and the text '1993' over the arrow. The weathervane pole extends downward through the number '300' in large text. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. The back features minor discolorations and exposed wire pieces. Transferred from University Development (UA 126).","Artifacts originally created for carrying on governmental, fraternal, religious, or other organized and sanctioned societal activites. Such artifacts are intended to evoke, symbolize, or express certain aspects of the traditions or heritage of a community or group of people. Usually, they are associated with rituals or ceremonies. This classification includes (1) any religious artifact, such as communion cups and altar pieces; note that personal devotional objects (such as religious medals or talismans) and religous symbols of office (such as vestments or crosiers) are classified under Personal Symbols; (2) any objects used specifically in a ceremony concerned with a major personal event or crisis, such as birth, puberty, sickness, or death, or concerned with a community event or crisis, such as a harvest festival or the need for rain; and (3) any object, except for personal symbols, used in the ceremonial activities of a fraternity, lodge, club, governmental or military organization, such as the pennant of a Girl Scout troop.","Artifacts intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This sub-classification does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.","One oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads \"Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789.\" The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore.","One coffin shipping plate that reads \"T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.\" It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.105","Pieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. UA 1981.110","One coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. UA 1981.111","One corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941248/.","Approximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag.","Artifacts intended for use in the celebration of religious or secular holidays, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Scope and Contents","One silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with \"1693\" at the top of the Seal and \"William  Mary 1990\" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2in. x 3.25in. and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.483","Collected by Swem SCRC staff on 4/9/2012 near Sunken Garden during Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Alma Mater Productions. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.140.01","Scope and Contents","One brass Christmas ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. The ornament also has a red ribbon tied around the loop of the \"W.\" On the back of the ornament \"1988\" is engraved on the left side of the center of the \"M\" and \"© 1978\" is engraved on the right side of the center of the \"M.\" Engraved on the center point of the \"M\" is the Virginia Metalcrafters logo and \" ®\". The ornament comes in a green box. The lid of the box features the logo of the Virginia Metalcrafters in gold.  \"Virginia Metalcrafters\" is written in gold in an arch above the logo and \"SINCE 1890\" is written in gold in an arch below the logo. A slip of paper accompanies the ornament in the box that gives information of the cypher, King William III and Queen Mary II, and The College of William and Mary. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The red ribbon is 4.5in. (length). The box measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 2.375in. (width). The ornament is in good condition. There is a small hole in the front of the ornament on the right arch of the \"M\" and on the left center of the \"M.\" There is a small tarnish stain at the top of the left arch of the \"W\" in the front. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2012.219.02","Scope and Contents","One brass ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. There are elaborate swirls surrounding the monogram. There is a golden string tied to a circle that is attached to the top where the elaborate swirls meet. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The golden string measures approximately 3.25in. (length). The ornament is in fair condition with small scratches and tarnish stains all over the front and back. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.03","Scope and Contents","A circular gold ornament commemorating the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. On the golden circle of the ornament is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in gold. The inside of the circle features a golden \"300\" with the Wren Building weathervane coming out of the second \"0.\" \"1693\" is engraved in gold on the flag of the weathervane and \"1993\" is written in gold on the arrow of the weathervane. A small gold crown tops the weathervane and meets the circle under \"WILLIAM.\" There is a gold string tied to a small golden rectangle attached to the circle. Attached to the gold string is a black Christmas tree ornament hook.  The ornament measures approximately 2.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are small scratches on the \"300\" and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark where the \"3\" and \"0\" meet. There are also small scratches all over the back of the ornament. There is a 1.75in. fingerprint mark on the back on the left side of the circle and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark on the back of the flag of the weathervane. There are also small fingerprint marks all over the back of the circle. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.04","Scope and Contents","One golden spherical William and Mary ornament. The ornament features cutouts of William and Mary college symbols such as the William and Mary seal, the William and Mary Logo (with and without feathers), the Lord Botetourt Statue, the Wren Building, and the Crim Dell bridge all encircled. There are golden holly decorations and ribbons connecting the circles. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" and \"WILLIAMSBURG, V.A.\" is inscribed in gold on the ribbons. There is a red 3.25in. ribbon tied to a golden circle attached to the top of the sphere.  The ornament comes in a green cardboard box with the William and Mary seal in gold on the lid of the box. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.07","Artifacts routinely used by organizations, businesses, governments, or other corporate bodies in codified formal preceedings or ritual events. These objects sometimes serve to symbolize civic or corporate identities. This sub-classification does not include objects used to associate individuals with corporate bodies; these are organized under Personal Symbols.","Scope and Contents","One green and orange felt William and Mary Pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The left half of the pennant is green, the right half of the pennant is orange, and the words \"William  Mary\" are in gray.The pennant is 26. 5 in. (length)x5.5in.(width). The pennant is in good condition with minor tears. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808951/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.1","Scope and Contents","One purple and yellow felt Atlantic University pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, William and Mary class of 1928. The background of the pennant is purple with \"Atlantic U\" written in yellow lettering. It is in good condition and is 29in. (length) x 11.25in. (width). Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808879/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.2","Scope and Contents","One green pennant with the College seal in white, yellow, and gray, and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is about 30in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812207/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.067","Scope and Contents","A green pennant with the college seal and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is 9in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647197/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.068","Scope and Contents","2-green felt College of William and Mary pennants, each 2 feet (lenght), decorated with the College coat of arms and the words \"William and Mary\".Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674818/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6,Box 13. UA 1991.058","Green and gold College of William and Mary pennant; green background with gold seal and lettering, 29.5in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810691/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2000.008","Scope and Contents","Green and gold felt pennant, includes \"William and Mary\" and the College's Coat of Arms. Pennant is 16in. x 11in. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254749/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.021","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant . \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow block letters. The pennant also includes a leather seal of the College. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 36in. (length)x14in.(height) and is in fair condition with portions of the border around the seal worn away and numerous holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung.Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1430631952/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.066","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant with gray trim. \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow script letters. The pennant also includes a seal of the College in yellow and gray. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 46in.(length)x16in.(height) and is in good condition with a small number of holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1429756855/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.067","Scope and Contents","One felt orange and black pennant that reads \"William  Mary\" in orange. The pennant was once owned by Giles B. Cooke, class of 1923. On the left side of the pennant, there is a depiction of the College Seal. The seal has a Roman temple in the middle with four pillars and the sun rising above the temple. Surrounding the temple are the words \"Sig. Collegi Gulielmi et Marie in Virginia,\" which translates to \"The College of William and Mary\" in Latin. The pennant is 47.5in.(length)x14.5in.(width) and is in good condition. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2009.177","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gold background with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" in green with the \"M\" just in front of the \"W\". The right-hand side of the pennant has a green background with \"William  Mary\" written in gold. The pennant was created by Collegiate Pacific of Roanoke, VA. The pennant is made of felt, in good condition with a few minor stains, and is approximately 31.5in. x 12.25in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911975/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 2009.506","Scope and Contents","One green and gold felt William and Mary pennant with an Indian head on the left-hand side. Both the Indian head and the phrase \"William  Mary\" are written in gold. There are 4 gray tassels on the left-side (or top) of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 29in. x 11in. and is in fair condition but has several white paint spots and fading toward the tip of the pennant. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.217","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold pennant from the College of William and Mary. The pennant contains the seal of the College surrounded by \"Willam  Mary College, 1693\" in gold lettering. To the right of the seal is the phrase \"William  Mary\" in gold letters as well. There are two gray tassels on the left-hand side of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 26.75in. x 9in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.440","Scope and Contents","One felt William and Mary green pennant with the College of William and Mary seal in gold and the words \"William  Mary\" written in gold as well. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gray edging with two tassels coming off the top and two tassels coming off the bottom. It is approximately 29in. x 11.625in and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.467","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant with two feathers at the base of the \"WM\" logo; the word \"Tribe\" spelled out in green and gold; and \"William  Mary\" spelled out in gold. There are two tassels at the top and two tassels at the bottom left edge of the pennant. It is approximately 30.5in. x 11.625in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.505","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and orange William and Mary pennant. The background of the pennant is gray, with a green triangle on the edge of the pennant, and the words \"William  Mary\" written in orange. It is approximately 8in. x 3.5in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.606","Scope and Contents","A black felt William and Mary pennant featuring an orange \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together sown on the top right of the front. The pennant also has \"WILLIAM  MARY \" sown in orange across the front. There are two orange streamers coming out of the top right and left corners of the pennant. Last, the pennant has the greek temple version of the College seal, that had been used from 1783-1929, in the bottom left corner of the pennant. The pennant is in good condition. There is a 0.125in. hole on the bottom right corner in the front below the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\" There is also some wear and tear on the College seal. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.04","Scope and Contents","A pennant that features a brown \"W\" and \"M\" on a gray triangular background on the front. \"WILLIAMSBURG\" is embroidered in gray upon a brown background to the right of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The brown background is outlined with gray stripes. There are two gray streamers coming out of the top of the pennant to the left of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 1in. The pennant is in good condition with small pin holes scattered about the length of the pennant. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.08","Scope and Contents","One pennant with a black outline and a gold center. The gold center has \"William  Mary\" embroidered in black, old English letters on the front. There is a tag on the back of the pennant at the top that reads \"Lynchburg Mfg.Co./ LYNCHBURG, VA.\" in blue print. The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 9.5in. and is in good condition. The bottom tip of the pennant has a tear and there is a hole in the \"a\" of \"Mary\" on the front and in the \"i\" and \"m\" in \"William\" on the back. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.16","Scope and Contents","The College flag has a white background with green trim on three sides. In the middle is a representation of the College's coat of arms encircled by a green band with the words \"College of William and Mary in Virginia\" on it. The flag measures 4ft 11.5 in. x 7ft 11.5 in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1983.128","An American flag flown by the USS William and Mary Victory during World War II. The flag measures 4ft 8in. x 5ft. Located in  Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.066","The red, white, and blue flag of the Netherlands measures 36in x 59in. The flag was a gift to the College on Charter Day 1989 when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands visited the College to mark the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Princess Margriet received an Honorary Fellowship from the College. Located in Textile S1 SS5  UA 1989.20","The WWI Gold Star flag has a red background with a white field in the middle that includes 294 blue stars and 16 gold stars. The gold stars represent the alumni and former students of the College of William and Mary who died during the war, although there were actually more than 16 who died during the war. The flag measures 5ft x 7.5ft. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1989.149","One metal plaque, 3.75in. x 8.5in., inscribed \"Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory.\" It used to hang in the Biology Department.","One gold-toned metal plaque, 3in. in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693.\"","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5in. by 3.5in. It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which \"WM,\" two feathers, and \"William  Mary Tribe\" appear in yellow and gold. ","Scope and Contents","One wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading \"The University of Adelaide\" and \"Sub Cruce Lumen.\" The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993.","One plaque includes coat of arms and \"Kappa Delta,\" approximately 5in. x 6in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.023","One circular wooden plaque with gold paint of the current College of William and Mary Seal. It was made by Craftex Products in Atlanta, Georgia. The plaque is in fair condition with cracks along the edge. It measures 4.5in. in diameter and is 1in. thick. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2010.183","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the buildings and sun figure of the College Seal developed in the 1920s. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. The front has minor yellow spotting on the sun figure in the design and a .5in. grey spot, possibly caused by mold growth, on the raised center circle. The back features minor discolorations and indentations. Transferred from University Development (UA126).","One round brass box with a red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms in London, England that may have been used on a copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary in 1929.  The box is approximately 3in. in diameter. The brass box is in fair condition with a few scratches and traces of wear. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.100","2-red wax impressions of the College of William  Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the seal was used from 1783-1930. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412015/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1980.101.01ab","Philomathean Literary Society Gavel. UA1982.008","One wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. UA1982.020","One wooden gavel made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring \"To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak....\"; about 11 in. long, now in two pieces, head and handle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1990.028","Scope and Contents","One wooden stick used in the Filipino martial art form known as Eskrima. The stick was used by the Filipino-American Student Association during sponsored dances, including Culture Night 2007 and an ESCAPE performance for admitted multicultural students in the Spring of 2007. The stick is 30\" long and 0.75\". in diameter. The stick is in fair condition with pieces of the wood starting to peel. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.125","Painted wooden sign. Sign is made of three cut-out wood Greek letters Alpha, Phi, and Alpha painted in yellow and black paint and held together with hot glue. Sign measures 12 in. (length) x 8 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455011/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455349/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.02","Scope and Contents","One small wooden Sphinx icon. Front painted with Sphinx portrait in gold and black paint. Back painted in gold script with \"Exodus spr. 87\". Brother Egypt Freeman (James Gulling), Brother K. Don Pierce, and Brother Stanley Osbourne were three student members who pledged into the William and Mary Kappa Pi Chapter in Spring 1987 and were classified as \"Exodus\" charter members. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379956/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380128/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380254/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.07","Scope and Contents","Wooden fraternity paddle with Phi Kappa Tau Greek letters and seal on one side and \"William  Mary\" with college seal on the other. [Robert] \"Bob Kepner\", Class of 1954, and \"Thomas L. Owen '51\" Class of 1951 are carved on the handle of the paddle. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.669.01","Scope and Contents","White nylon 0.375in. rope knotted at top with a wooden pendant. The nylon rope ends are wrapped in duct tape. Wooden shape of an Arabic Oil Lamp is painted with purple and black paint, and figure \"4\" painted in black on front and back. The number 4 signifies the first four charter members. Lamp measures 6 in. (width) x 3 in. (width) 1 in. (height). Object measures 17.5 in. long x 5.875 in. wide. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967375584/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452993/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.585.07","Artifacts intended for use at parties or on gift-giving or other special occasions, but not exclusively for weddings.","Ribbons with fishing weights and bolts attached used to hold down helium balloons at the May 5, 1989 dinner at which the Campaign for the 4th Century was announced. Image available of https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646665/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1989.029","Artifacts intended for use in public religious worship or spiritual ceremonies.","Artifacts intended for use in weddings, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Artifacts originally created to communicate information to people. Unlike Advertising Media, a Documentary Artifact is not generally inteded to elicit a specific response in regards to products, services, or events. Instead, it presents a point of view, an image, or a set of ideas, often with the aim of enlightening or swaying the attitude of people. This classification includes printed documents on paper and also non-print, non-print artifacts that serve a documentary purpose.","Records that document organizational functions or business operations.","One resolution created by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to continue to serve the College and those who seek to promote the College's purposes. The resolution mentions the background of the organization, its main purpose, and how its members are selected. There is a tassel and a wax seal attached to the resolution with a stamped W. The resolution is 11in. x 17in. and the frame is approximately 16.75in. x 19in. The resolution is tacked to a Velcro background and has a wax seal and is in good condition.","Public notices intended to be posted or distributed, the primary purpose of which is not advertising.","Scope and Contents","One wool and cotton banner with \"1951\" written across the front. The banner is maroon with a white border. The banner is 64in. x 44in. It is in good condition with some stains on the first \"1\" of 1951. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2005.008","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1995 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 1999. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"1999\" is written in white and black lettering. \"William  Mary\" is written below 1999 in white and green lettering. The banner is in good condition with some stains on the coat of arms. The banner is 70in.x 56in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.077","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1996 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2000. The banner is green with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2000\" is written in gold and white lettering, and below 2000 \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA. 2008.078","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1997 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2001. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2001 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.079","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1998 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2002. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2002 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.080","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1999 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2003. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2003\" is written in black and white letters, with \"William  Mary\" below 2003 written in green and white letters. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.081","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2000 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2004. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in gold and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2004\" is written in gold and White lettering. Below the 2004, \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.082","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2001 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2005. The banner is yellow with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is at the bottom in green and gold. At the top, \"2005 William  Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.083","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2002 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2006. The banner is white with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2006 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.084","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2003 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2007. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2007\" is written in black and white lettering, and \"William  Mary\" is written below 2007 in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.085","Scope and Contents","Large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2004 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2008. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the University Center (now Sadler Center) until the Class's graduation in 2008. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold at the bottom. At the top, \"2008\" is written in gold and white lettering with \"William and Mary\" below the 2008 in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.086","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2006 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2010. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2010. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2010 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.319","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2005 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2009. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2009. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2009 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.320","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2008 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2012. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2012. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2012\" is in yellow lettering with white outline and \"William  Mary\" is below with white lettering and black outline. The banner measures 71in. x 55.75in. and is in good condition with smudging and loose threads on the Coat of Arms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.201.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2011's Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2011. The top of the banner is green and has \"2011\" written in white with black outline. The bottom half of the banner is yellow and has \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green with white outline. It also features the College's seal in white outlined in green. There is green trim around the edge of the banner. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 0.5in. and two 0.25in. loose threads on the bottm left side of the green trim. There is also a 1in. unraveling thread with a 0.5in. and a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom right of the green trim. There is an approximately 0.5in. dirt stain at the bottom right of the College seal and a 17.5in. dirt stain on the back of the banner near the bottom. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2013' s Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2013. The banner is yellow with green trim around the edge of the banner. \"2013\" is written in green with a white outline. \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is also written in green and outlined in white below \"2013.\" The banner features the College seal in white with green outline. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 7.5in., a 4.25in., and a 1in. dirt stain on the back of the banner at the bottom. There is also a long trail of dirt beneath the curve of the \"\" in \"WILLIAM  MARY.\" There is a a 0.5in. dirt stain on the white outline of the \"A\" in \"MARY\" as well as a series of dirt stains on both sides of the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\"  There are a series of loose threads on the bottom of the green trim.  There are is a possible rust stain on the mounting hole at the bottom left.  The College seal has multiple dirt spots and loose threads. Finally, there is a 0.5in. round dirt stain directly below the College seal. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.02","Scope and Contents","1-White banner with  a green outline. \"2014\" is stitched in green with gold outline at the top. Below \"2014,\" \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is stitched in green with gold outline. Below \"WILLIAM  MARY\" the College seal is stitched in green outline. There are four brass holes (two at the top of the banner and two at the bottom) where banner poles may be placed. The banner was unveiled at the 2010 William and Mary Convocation and subsequently held in the Sadler Center until the 2014 Commencement ceremony. The banner measures approximately 6.5ft (width) x 8ft. (length) and is in excellent condition. There are two dirt stains, one to the top right of the seal and one to the right middle of the seal. UA 2014.097.1","Scope and Contents","Orange and white banner, 15in. x 45in.; orange letters spelling \"William and Mary\" against a white background with an orange border. Located in Textiles S1 SS5 . UA 1984.027","Rectangular green and yellow wool felt banner with .75in. yellow machine sewn border trim along outside edge. Green background with affixed yellow block letters 'THE COLLEGE OF / WILLIAM AND MARY' with yellow college seal (scalloped circle with modern coat of arms and text 'COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY / 1693') in the middle.The banner is 35.5in. (length) x 17in. (width). Banner is in good condition with a small 1/8in. gouge out of the top border and a 1/4in. length hole in the upper right side. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.552","Scope and Contents","Green canvas banner with WM third seal and college name in Latin. Circle around the seal reads, \"SIG COLLEGII GULIELMI ET MARIAE IN VIRGINIA / 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489647532/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.01","Scope and Contents","Green canvas flag with WM third seal and gold fringe along the edges. Circle around the seal reads, \"William  Mary / Chartered 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489646822/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.02","Banner celebrates 150 years of service (1852-1992). It is pieced and embroidered nylon with a white background and the college's coat of arms. 6ft. (length) x 3ft.(width). Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.013","Scope and Contents","A green fabric banner with \"Welcome Prospective Class of 2000\" painted in gold letters. This was used by the 13 Club at the Admissions Office's open house in April 1996. The banner measures 39in.  x 76in. Located inTextiles S1 SS5. UA 1998.081","Scope and Contents","White vinyl banner with cloth backing, green lettering \"Student Association\" accompanied by the College seal. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.004","Scope and Contents","A white banner with the William and Mary cypher in green spray paint, the sign of the Seven Society in gold, and \"Good luck on finals\" in black. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Fall 2007 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.90","Scope and Contents","A \"Good Luck on Finals\" banner produced by the Seven Society on a white flat bed sheet using spray paint. The banner is in excellent condition. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Spring 2008 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.48","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner that was used for a HomeBrew event by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has \"UCAB Coffeehouse\" at the top in black letters, followed by \"HomeBrew\" in blue letters, and \"William and Mary\" in green and gold letters. There is also a coffee mug in brown letters, while a saxophone and a treble clef are in blue and purple letters. The UCAB logo is at the bottom right in black and gold. The banner is 39 1/2in.x94in. and is in fair shape with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.060","Scope and Contents","One white canvass banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome new students to the College. At the top of the banner, \"Welcome\" is written in black. Below \"Welcome\" is a royal crown in black and a black cross above it. Below the crown is a black and gold William and Mary cypher. The year 1832, the year the society was founded at the College, is written at the bottom in gold. The words and symbols were painted onto the banner. The banner is approximately 75in. x 60 5/8in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.234","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the phrase \"Anti-Marching Royal Tribe\" painted in green and gold that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for the football game against James Madison University. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA  2010.512","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the words \"Better Fight Song, Better Band Since 1693\" in green and gold paint that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for their game against James Madison University. The left-hand side of the banner contains a musical staff with a bass clef and 2 gold flat musical notes. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.513","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome families to the College during Family Weekend. The banner has a purple lace border. \"Welcome\" is written in black cursive script to the right and \"Families\" is written in black cursive script below it. The seal of the Wren Society is depicted with a purple outline to the left of \"Families.\" Inside the seal is a black painting of the Wren building. Below that is the phrase \"Veritas e Requitas\" written in black with \"1832\" (the year the society was founded) written in black underneath that. Below the seal is written \"THE WREN SOCIETY\" in black. The banner is in excellent condition. It measures 2ft.1.25in. (length) x 3ft. 6.5in (width). There is an approximately 0.25in. black stain near the right corner. There is also a 1in. hot glue yellow stain in the top right corner and a 0.75in. hot glue yellow stain in the bottom right corner. The lace in the top right corner is coming off. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.01","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to wish students a Happy Yule Log Ceremony. \"Happy\" is spray painted in gold cursive script at the top of the banner. Below \"Happy,\" \"Yule\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. Beneath that \"Log\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. \"VeA\" is painted in black to the right of \"Yule.\" Below \"VeA\" and to the right of \"Log\" the Wren Building is depicted. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint with three large green spray paint stains. \"18\" is painted in black on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in black on the inside of the second window. There are two 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There is a smattering of green spray paint stains to the left and across the \"H\" in \"Happy.\" There are also spontaneous smatterings of green spray paint stains to the right of \"Yule\" and \"Log\" and above and to the right of the depiction of the Wren Building. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.02","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to congratulate students graduating from the College. \"Congrats\" is spray painted in gold cursive script across the top of the banner. Below that is spray painted \"Grads\" in gold. Below \"Congrats\" and to the right of \"Grads\" is painted \"VeA\" in magenta. Beneath \"VeA\" is a depiction of the Wren Building. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint. \"18\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the second window. There are two approximately 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There are two 0.125in. brown stains next to the \"C\" and above the \"O\" in \"Congrats.\" There is a 1.5in. tear in the center at the top of the banner. There is also an approximately 1.5in. magenta stain in the window with \"32\" painted in it and a 1.75in. gold spray paint stain at the bottom of the banner. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.03","Two vinyl banners for the Earl Gregg Swem Library event \"21st Century Scholar on the Colonial Campus \" held on October 18-19, 2007. The event featured vendors and demonstrations of databases and electronic resources. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.69","Scope and Contents","One blue vinyl banner that was used during the construction of Swem Library from 1999-2005. The banner features a construction worker in a hard hat rolling a boulder shaped like the Swem Window and \"Swem Construction News\" is written in white lettering. The banner is 80in.x17in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.084","Scope and Contents","2-banners encased in plastic with \"Swem Library Rocks\" written in white lettering that were used during a Homecoming Parade at the College of William and Mary. The background of the banners are blue and there are also red musical notes all over the banners. The banners are approximately 96in. x 25in. and are in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.379 a and b","Scope and Contents","Banner, mounted on a wooden rod; the background is white with blue letters spelling out \"1983 Summit, Williamsburg, Virginia\"; in middle is blue and gold design with colonial capitol in center surrounded by words \"1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations\"; bottom is trimmed with gold braid and fringe. 46in. x 72in Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.067","9- silk banners from the exhibit at the Grolier Club in 1988-89 honoring the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and the reign of William and Mary. The banners are made of gold moire silk with purple satin edging. A detailed history of them is packed with the banners. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.036","Large vinyl banners from Charter Day 1999. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.099","Scope and Contents","One white vinyl banner created by the Chicago Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association to celebrate the College's 300th Anniversary. The top of the banner reads \"Happy 300th From the Windy City\" in Green and Gold. The middle of the banner has the Chicago skyline in blue with hand-written greetings from alumni members. The bottom left reads \"1693-1993\" and \"William and Mary\" in green. The bottom right reads \"Chicago Chapter.\" The banner is 96in.x46in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.099","Scope and Contents","One vinyl banner created by the College of William and Mary to celebrate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England to the College during the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settelment at Jamestown. The banner features the outlines of three Queen's Guards with their black bearskin hats and red tunics; the year \"2007\" written in black; and the William and Mary cypher, also written in black. The banner was created by Fast Signs of Yorktown, Virginia. The banner is approximatley 11.875in. x  23.75in. and It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.449","One large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1980.100","Proclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particular clipping article concerning the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1997.015","Orange and black banner; black background with orange letters. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2000.007","One framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads \"Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C.\"","A cream banner with gold fringe. The banner features a phoenix rising from the ashes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.04","Scope and Contents","One United States Flag with 48 stars that came to America on the casket of Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, who attended the College of William and Mary from 1913-1914. Corporal Lewis was killed in 1918 during World War I. He was a member of Company B, 116th Infantry from Virginia. There is a lock and a key on the top and bottom right-hand side of the flag. The lock is engraved with \"MILLER\" in the middle. The lock and key are both attached to the flag with paperclips. A small index card is also attached to the flag with \"Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, Company B. 116th Infantry.\" The flag is approximately 9ft. 10 1/2in. x 3ft. 4in. It is in fair condition with a few very small holes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.380","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque that was used to dedicate Chandler Hall on the College of William and Mary campus. The plaque is inscribed with the following: \"Erected 1930-31/ Board of Visitors / James H. Dillard, Rector / John Stewart Bryan, Vice-Rector / Charles J. Duke Jr. / C. Starling Hutcheson / G. Walter Mapp / Lulu D. Metz / J. Douglas Mitchell / Gabriella Page / A. Herbert Foreman / John A. Wilson / Sidney Hall / J.A.C. Chandler, President / Herbert Lee Bridges, Secretary / Charles M. Robinson, Architect / J.J. McDevitt Company, Contractors.\" It is approximately 24.5 in x 24.5in. It is in fair condition with traces of corrosion and scratches. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.520.","Records that document the exchange or management of money or other items of value.","Scope and Contents","Peninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, WM guarantee fund, WM general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). ","Records created or maintained by a government agency. Included in this sub-classification are legislative, judicial, trade, immigration, patent, military, census, and vital records.","Documents that provide primarily non-textual visual information. Included in this sub-classification are maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and pictorial works produced through photographic, photomechanical, or printing processes. Terms in this sub-classification may be used in addition to terms from Art to index graphic documents that are also works of art.","Scope and Contents","One print of a cartoon depicting a man in colonial costume locked in the stocks with a \"I am a Liar\" sign nailed to the stocks. Jimmy Carter tells Gerald Ford \"We had better watch what we say around here.\" The cartoon commemorates the presidential debate between Ford and Carter on October 22, 1976, and the cartoon first appeared in the Newport News Times-Herald on October 21, 1976.  Approximately 11 in. x 14 in. It is in fair condition. Gift of Edwin C. Tison.  Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 1980.016","Located in Art S4.  UA 1998.95","Silver engraving of the Frenchman's Map. Framed. 13 in. x13 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.094","A print made from a portrait of Sullivan that was presented to the New York Southern Society. This item was found in Dennis Cogle's office. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.095","1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education. The map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded.Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles.UA 2007.063.01","One original etching by American artist Don Swann of the President's House at the College of William and Mary. It was once owned by J. Edward Zollinger, class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976.The etching is numbered 188 of 300 in a limited edition series. The signature of Don Swann is written below the etching. The etching is approximately 5.875in. x 4.875in. and is in good condition. The etching was attached to a cardboard backing that was acidic and there is some glue residue on the back of the etching. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.297","One color print sketch of Tucker Hall when it was used as the library at the College of William and Mary. There are trees surrounding Tucker Hall with what appears to be outbuildings in the back. It measures approximately 15 in. x 11.5 in. It is in fair condition with light wear around the edges of the print.  Located in Art S4. UA 2010.210","Scope and Contents","\nTwo printers blocks with inscriptions describing an ancient \"bid\" to an anniversary meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the College of William and Mary. The cut outs were first used for the 1941 anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa. Each is approximately 2 in. x 5 in. They are in fair condition.","One color print of a painting featuring students standing around the Wren Yard during Commencement at the College of William and Mary. The print is signed by Kamil Kubik, the artist of the painting. It is approximately 16 in. x 19 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.213","Scope and Contents","One reproduction color print entitled \"Commencement\" published by P. Buckley Moss for the Alumni Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in 1993. The print features two students, one hold the College Mace, leading the procession through the Wren Building during Commencement. The print is number 347 out of 700 and is signed by P. Buckley Moss. It is approximately 16 in. x 23.5 in. and is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.214","Reproduction print of a pencil drawing showing the south (Chapel) side of the Wren Building with a wood shed and 2 horsemen. The print is approximately 7.25 in. x 10.125 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.220","Scope and Contents","Contains a color photograph featuring all the members of the all-male a cappella group Gentlemen of the College that attended the 20th reunion banquet for the group. Surrounding the photograph are the signatures of those members in attendance at the banquet. The photograph was taken by Hannah Debelius (WM Class of 2010). The photograph is 8 in. x 10 in. and the frame is approximately 18.5 in. x 22.5in. It is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.244","Scope and Contents","One lithographic print depicting the rear of the Wren Building facing the Sunken Garden in the afternoon sun. The Great Hall and the 2nd floor balcony are highlighted in the drawing. On the bottom left-hand side of the drawing, \"Sir Christopher Wren Building Williamsburg, 1932\" is written in pencil. On the bottom right-hand side of the drawing are the initials TW 1934 and the signature of the artist, Theo B. White. On the back of the print, there is a label describing the work as part of the Public Works of Art Project, Virginia Division's Series of lithographic prints of Williamsburg, Edition 30. Approximately 11.875 in. x 17.375 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.385","One etching of the Wren Building and yard with the Botetourt Statue and a cannon facing Duke of Gloucester Street. There is also a depiction of three people standing in the open door that passes through to the rear of the Wren Building and the Sunken Garden. The bottom left-hand side of the print reads \"Wren Building, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by the author Alice E. Rumple.  It is approximately 19.25in. x 14.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.386","One print depicting the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and the President's House in snow during Winter. The bottom of the print reads \"The College of William  Mary, Wren Building, Winter,\" and is signed by the artist T.C.Manor[?] with the year \"82.\" Approximately 18 in. x 24 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.387","Scope and Contents","UA 2011.393.001: Pen and ink drawing of a cartoon concerning the William and Mary Honor System. The cartoon shows a professor leaving the questions to an exam on the desk and then leaving the room, reminding the students that they are on their honor not the cheat. The students are shown with writing on their legs and sleeves, with one of the students saying \"That does it!! I'm switching to Harvard.\" The cartoon was created by Jimmy Hatlo. 14.5 in. x 20 in. UA 2011.393.002: A clipping from a newspaper showing the above cartoon in color as part of Hatlo's \"They'll Do It Every Time\" comic strip. 8.125 in. x 6.625 in. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.393","Scope and Contents","One cartoon drawn for the 1906 Colonial Echo by student Frederick R. Hynson featuring seven professors at the College of William and Mary behind a table. The professors shown are Henry T. Louthan, Lyman B. Wharton, John Lesslie Hall, President Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas J. Stubbs, Charles E. Bishop, and Van Franklin Garrett. The cartoon is labeled \"A Faculty Meeting from a Duc's Point of View.\" The missing professors are Richard M. Crawford, Alexander B. Coffey, and Biology Professor John W. Ritchie. It is not know who Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Hubbard were, although there were students by those names in 1906. \"Duc\" was the term used for freshman and was short for \"introductory.\" Approximately 22 in. x 10 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.394","One linoleum block print of the exterior of the library building (present-day Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary by Nannie Mae Squires.  Approximately 14.75in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.395","UA 2011.396.001: Drawing of the Wren Building, with the Lord Botetourt Statue in front, before 1929 renovation. UA 2011.396.002-003: Drawings of the Wren Building after the restoration. Approximately 9.5-10 in. x 10.25 in. -12.25 in. They are in fair condition. The prints were given to Earl Gregg Swem Library by the illustrator, Orin Bullock. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4.","One pencil print sketch of the front of the Wren Building by John C. Drake. Approximately 16 in. x 12.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.398","One color print of a sketch of the library building (now Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 15.75 in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition with some color loss. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.399","Scope and Contents","A white wood paneled picture that features a black and white photo of the 1993 Epson Ivy Bowl Ivy team. At the bottom left of the picture is the seal for the Epson Ivy Bowl. To the right of the seal is written \"'93 EPSON IVY BOWL\" in gray typed font with a Japanese translation below it. Surrounding the photo and inscription are the signatures of all the members of the Ivy Bowl Ivy team. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an international football game played between an American team of all Ivy League college football players and Japanese college all-star players. In 1993, the game was played in Tokyo with the American team as the victors. The photo measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are two approximately 1.5in. abrasions on the top left of the picture as well as an approximately 0.125in. brown stain at the top left of the picture. There is also a small puncture hole at the top of the score board in the photograph and a 1.5in. puncture hole to the right of the score board in the photograph going up into one of the signatures above the picture. Transferred from the Athletic Department (football). UA 2011.535.03","Scope and Contents","A photograph of the football game between William and Mary and Villanova on September 15, 2001. The photograph is framed by green cardboard and a gold lined glass frame. Below the photograph is a gold metal tag that has \"WILLIAM  MARY ~ 47/ VILLANOVA ~44\" engraved in black on it. To the right of the picture is a ticket that displays game date, time, and location. On the back of the picture there is a silver sticker that has \"PRINCE GEORGE GRAPHICS/ 437 PRINCE GEORGE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185\" typed in black with a logo featuring a peacock and an outline of a heart in black. The framed picture measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 11in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Above the ticket there is a small red ant. Transferred from the Athletics Department (football). UA 2011.535.04","Prints or non-print items created to impart, test, or demonstrate knowledge or skill, either in the context of formal teaching and training or in more informal contexts.","2-facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. The horn-books are approximately 2.75in.x 5.5in. They are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.131","Documents that pertain to legal actions or rights.","Scope and Contents","1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen. In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03","Written or printed items that express creative works intended to be read, heard, or performed. Such works include fictional and non-fictional literature, oral presentations, music, and theatrical productions.","One framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary.","One photocopy with musical notes for the William and Mary Fight Song in a wooden frame that was given out to a graduating senior in the William and Mary Pep Band. It is approximately 6.375in. x 8.375in. and is in fair condition.","One black plastic sheet music holder with 21 plastic sheet protectors to hold the songs played by the William  Mary Pep Band during various athletic events. Some of the songs include the William  Mary Fight Song, William  Mary Alma Mater, Eye of the Tiger, Hey Baby, and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It is approximately 7.625in. x 7.25in. and is in fair condition.","Tokens of remembrance or commemoration of a person, place, event, or experience. This sub-classification includes artifacts created to contain or display such tokens.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025150/.","One coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389249/.","One bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.499","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal coin that was created by the William and Mary Fund for the Tercentenary celebration of William and Mary. The obverse of the coin has the College seal with the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" surrounding the edge. Above the seal are the dates \"1693-1993\". The reverse contains the weathervane from the Wren Building with \"1693\" and \"1993\" on it. Just below the weathervane is the number \"300\" and \"William  Mary\". Surrounding the edge of the reverse are the words \"The Fourth Century Club 1693-1993\". The coin is encased in plastic to protect it and is surrounding by a black square case with \"William  Mary Annual Fund\" written in gold. It is 1.05 in. in diameter and is in good condition. The square case surrounding the coin is 3.5in. x 3.5in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2010.185","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016006/.","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409489/.","2- discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Object is inside a green pouch. Diameter is 4in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409633/.","2-discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Diameter is 4in. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016806/.","One silver medal, 3in. in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020866/.","One bronze medal, 3.25in. in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads \"1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are.\" The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021038/.","One bronze medal, 3in. in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name \"Princeton.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438414399/.","One gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5in. in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal also includes separately a clear plastic stand. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391029/.","One pewter medal, roughly 1.5in.x1in., on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939958/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads \"Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata\" in the center and \"CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959\" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note \"With the good wishes of Europe!\" An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395005/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal with a depiction of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. To the left of William is written in Latin \"Gullet Maria D.G,\" and to the right of Mary is written in Latin \"M. BRIT. FRET HIB. REX. ET. REGINA.\" The reverse of the medal has the College seal and \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia 1693\" surrounding the seal. It is approximately 2.875in. in diameter and is in fair condition with several minor scrapes and chips along the edge and reverse of the medal. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.186","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Square gold tone metal pin with drawing of the Botetourt Statue and Wren Building and text \"Charter Day 2012.\" Pin measures 1 in. (height) x 1 in. (length) x .375 in. (depth) and is in excellent condition. In W. Taylor Reveley, III's Presidential Address on February 3, 2012, he mentioned the pins saying, \"This year, in addition to the tradition of Charter Day pins to wear on your graduation robes, students are invited to leave their mark by signing a 2012 Charter Day scroll. These scrolls will be placed in our University Archives for all time coming. Pins and scrolls can be found near the ticket window on the Commons Side of this hall as you leave.\" Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.01","Scope and Contents","Round gold tone metal pin with a digital rendering of the Sunken Garden and the text \"2013 Charter Day\" in red. Pin measures 1 in. (diameter) x .375 (depth) and is in excellent condition. Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.02","One brass medallion approximately 1.5in. (width) and 4in. (length). The medallion has black writing embroidered on its face. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476623/.","One large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials \"NPC,\" \"NIC,\" \"PIC,\" and \"PPA,\" the phrases \"200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities\" and \"An American College Tradition,\" and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads \"Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976\" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words \"A look to out past with an eye to our future.\" Diameter of medallion is 2.6875in. In good condition.","One limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City County. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Medallion is in 3.125in. (width) x 3.8125in. (height) case. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015664/.","One large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States in 1976. Medal is stored in a 4.1875in. square box, labeled \"RF.\" A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under \"Visitors to Campus.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409001/.","One bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription \"Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 14, 1916\" on the reverse. Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016262/.","Scope and Contents","One frigate \"Colbert\" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Diameter is 4.25in. In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410151/.","One medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Diameter of the medal is 1.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018156/.","One round bronze medal, 2.5in. in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words \"America's Adopted Son.\" The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription \"American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV.\" Gift of Stuart W. Jackson.","2-bronze medals, identical to one another but different from UA1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed \"E. Gatteaux,\" the name \"Lafayette,\" and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription \" America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV.\" Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025288/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025584/.","One bronze medallion, 4in. in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words \"Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist.\" The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription \"Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419133/.","Two gold-toned medals (1.5in. in diameter) bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693,\" and on the other side the words \"College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76.\" The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419511/.","One bronze medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with \"College Camp Dedication 10-9-76.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391933/.","One commmemorative medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Commemoratvie Medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. It is approximately 1.125in. in diameter. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents.Gift of Mrs. C. Watson.","One gold charm attached to a gold chain that once was owned by Dudley Warner Woodbridge, professor and dean of the law school at the College of William and Mary from 1927 to 1966. The front of the charm is inscribed with the initials \"D.W.W.\" and the reverse is inscribed \"From Law Students of Marshall Wythe Feb. 24, 1961.\" Gift of Julia Oxrieder, daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.710","One light blue button, 2.25in. in diameter. In black letters, it reads \"Picnic with the Daves,\" \"Epsilon Association,\" and \"139th Convention Philadelphia.\" The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937306/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical buttons, 4in. in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with \"William and Mary Tangerine Bowl\" in white letters and a green center reading \"Go Big Green\" and \"1970,\" also in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391287/.","4-buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25in. in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words \"Happy Birthday 300 William  Mary.\" The other two have a yellow background and read \"Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc.\" Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940732/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940914/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter, with an off-white background and the words \"Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941422/.","One white aluminum button with a depiction of the Griffin, the College of William and Mary's mascot as of 2010. The Griffin has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. This particular Griffin is green, gold, and white in color to mimic the College's colors. Below the Griffin is the word \"Tribe,\" the nickname for William and Mary. The button is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One black and white aluminum button with a depiction of Don Quixote on his horse and Sancho Panza on his donkey with \"1605-2005\" written below to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the book \"Don Quixote.\" The button was once owned by professor George Greenia of the Hispanic Studies curriculum at William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow metal button pin created for the Dixie Bowl football game played in Birmingham, AL on January 1, 1948 against Arkansas. The pin features two footballs at top and bottom with the text 'WILLIAM  MARY / DIXIE BOWL\" in the center. Two silk ribbons, one green and one yellow, and a tan piece of cotton string are affixed to the button back and hang below the button. A piece of white paper with text indicating WM's losing score, 'ARK: 21 / WM: 19' is taped to the back of the button. The pin is in good condition with minor spots of rust on the reverse. Both ribbons are slightly discolored with minor fraying on the bottom edges. Green ribbon has approximately 0.0625in. hole. Button is 1.75in. in diameter; total length with ribbons is 4.625in. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.557","Received by Archives staff on 10/9/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.186.02","Scope and Contents","Button featuring a black and white line drawing of a recycling triangle with three angled arrows and three circular logos between the arrows: \"WM SEAC\" (Student Environmental Action Coalition); \"what's your DOT?\" (Do One Thing); and \"The Mercury Project\" with \"Earth Day 2010\" in the middle of a white circle with a green to blue gradient circle around the outside, with the text \"40TH ANNIVERSARY\" at the top and bottom. Button is in good condition with no visible defects and measures 2.25\" in diameter. Button was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS1. UA 2013.005.05","2-gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked \"SCHLAGE\" and \"R91351\" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646907/.","One black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words \"College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary.\" ","Scope and Contents","Terrible Tribe Towel; 2- white handkerchiefs, 21in. x 21.5in. with \"Go T-R-I-B-E\" in large green letters across the middle, and the WM Tribe logo and \"Terrible T-r-i-b-e Towel\" written in one corner. Distributed by the Society of the Alumni. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004011/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 1988.103","Memorabilia, baseball; includes2-bats, 6-balls, and 2-gloves used in various WM baseball games; mounted onto a wooden plaque; the bats were the favorite ones used by Dan Etmonson, the gloves were the ones he used as first baseman. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1990.063","Scope and Contents","One white cotton hand towel, 15.5in. x 25in., with \"WM Magic Homecoming 1990 November 1-4\" and sparkler motif in purple. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811491/.  Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA1992.012","Scope and Contents","Small red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with \"150\" marked in gold, created as a memento of WM Homecoming in 1992. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","One ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395181/.","Scope and Contents","A white towel that has a blue center on the front.  In the blue center there is the image of a gymnast performing on the pommel horse in white. Below the gymnast is written \"Vilågbajnoksåg/Budapest 1983\" in white. To the left of the blue center is a red stripe and green stripe. To the bottom right of the towel is a white box with a blue outline and a blue and white symbol on the inside. The back of the towel is blue with a white center that features the gymnast performing on  the pommel horse in blue. The green and red stripes are on the right of the center image and the box, now blue outlined in white with a white symbol,  is on the bottom right. The towel measures approximately 33.5in. (length) x 18in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.06","Scope and Contents","One metal souvenir football that may have been used as a pin. It is hand painted silver and gold with \"WAM 1693-1924\" written across the football in green paint. There is also a small portion of green, gold, and white ribbon along the side of the football. It is approximately 2.25in. long. It is in fair condition with light wear and minor dulling of the gold ribbon. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421635/.","Scope and Contents","One gold colored key fob produced for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954. The key fob has a silver plate with the Chinese character of \"jing\" meaning capital, and it is the symbol for the city of Beijing. Below the Chinese character are the words \"Beijing 2008\" along with the five Olympic rings. It is approximately 8.75in.  long and is in great condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.216","1 - Red felt emblem in the shape of two connected hearts with a white outline drawing of a couple dancing. Text towards the bottom of the emblem reads \" Harry James / 1950.\" Emblem could have been intended for use as a patch or small wall decoration. Emblem measures 7.75 in. (length) x 5.25 in. (width). Gift of Jean Harrup Cogle, and transferred upon arrival from the 2012.403 accession of the Jean Harrup Cogle Papers (UA 5.167). Located in Textiles, S1 SS8. UA 2012.403.01","Scope and Contents","One clear domed paperweight. The base of the paperweight features the William and Mary cypher in white. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written in white in an arch above the cypher and \"TERCENTENARY TRUST\" is written in white in an arch below the cypher. \"1688\" is written in white to the left of the cypher and \"1988\" is written to the right of the cypher. The paperweight measures 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is approximately 1.75in. smattering of white dot stains on the left side of the dome starting at the bottom of the dome and going midway up. There is a 0.75in. conglomerate of white stains on the right side of the base rim and an approximately 1in. conglomerate of white stains on the left side of the base rim. There are also small scratches all around the base rim and a small chip at the top of the base rim above the William and Mary cypher. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.01","Documentary artifacts that routinely may be classified in none or more than one of the other sub-classifcations. These include artifacts that are defined more by form than by functions or context. Many terms may be used in addition to other terms for cross-referencing purposes.","Dance programs from fraternity dances. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458573/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458523/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698778514/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698775214/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457733/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425775/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457803/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425735/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428875/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774704/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428705/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457443/.","Scope and Contents","5-dance programs, 1-\"The Bachelors\" dance, 1925; 2-\"The German Club\" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2-\"The Cotillian Club,\" 1925 and 1926. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457273/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425655/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428425/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774494/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428155/. ","Scope and Contents","Dance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads \"Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-\"; 3-dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, \"Me\" and Johnnie Wilkins, and \"Me\" and Bob Brewer. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698777434/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698456593/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427305/. ","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427225/.","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457393/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 2. UA 2007.83","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in fair condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776604/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427155/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776264/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3.5in.x5in. and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426745/.","Scope and Contents","One dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, \"fratres in Collegio\", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4.5in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426495/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3. UA 2009.461","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Transferred from College Papers (UA14). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3.","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Scope and Contents","One sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 \"Go Tribe\", 1 \"William and Mary\" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081","Miscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081 addition.","Scope and Contents","One sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, WM, and \"300 William and Mary, 1693-1993.\" The sheet is 8.5in x 11in. All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.052","One clear window decal measuring 3.75in.x4in. It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765398227/.","One sticker decal depicting the coat of arms for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The decal features a man standing with a rod next to a black cat on top of a knight's helmet, which is sitting on top of the coat of arms. Underneath the seal is features the fraternity's moto, Our Hearts are United, written in Latin. It is approximately 2.375in. x 3.75in and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.641","One set of 14 black and gold sticker decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The sheet the decals are on is approximately 2in. x 4.5in. while the individual decals are approximately 0.9375in. x 0.5in. The decals are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.642","2- cream, black, and gold decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that were once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The are approximately 4.5in x 1.8125in. and are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.643 a and b","Scope and Contents","2 William and Mary \"Tribe Club\" window decals. \"Tribe\" and \"WM\" logos beside the word \"CLUB\". Laminate on paper, green, yellow. Excellent. Window decals given to members of the William and Mary Tribe Club, the organization for those who donate to William and Mary athletics. 3.25 in. x 5.25 in. Transferred from Box 2 of the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (UA 5.144). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.679.01ab","One decal with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold that was given out to individuals who donated money to William and Mary. It is approximately 2.5in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.","2-cream with blue lettering parking passes for special guests to park in the College Terrace lot at William and Mary. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with green lettering parking passes for delegates attending events at William and Mary. The delegates were to park on Richmond Road, west of the Armistead Avenue and the Baptist Lot. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with red lettering parking passes given out to members of the official party at events at the College. Members were to park on Richmond Road from College Corner to Armistead Avenue. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition .","One plastic blue and white striped William and Mary 2006-2007 Faculty/Staff parking pass. It contains the William and Mary Cypher and it is number 0507. The pass is 2.75in. x 3.375in. and is in good condition.","One plaque that reads \"Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953.\"","2-framed plaques, 6in. x 8in., with inscription \"In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929.\" UA 1987.029","Scope and Contents","One bronze plaque, 6in.x 5in. with a wooden base, 10in.x 8in., with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed \"He was followed with love\" and artists name \"J.S. Hartley, NY 1981\". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1987.096","One bronze plaque, 13in. x 7.75in., with a wooden base, 14.5in. x 12.25in. and inscribed \"The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports.\" The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","Variety of automobile Bumper Stickers with WM logo. ","Scope and Contents","One black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit \"Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary\" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5.5in. x 2in. and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. ","Scope and Contents","2-stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has \"The College of William and Mary\" \"Chartered in 1693\". The sticker is 3inx 2.5in and is in fine condition with some fading. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.237","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads \"WM\" and \"The College of William and Mary.\" The sticker is 5.5in x 3in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.238","2-green bumper stickers with the phrase \"think green wm\" written in white lettering. The stickers were used to help promote sustainability at the College of William and Mary. They are approximately 7.5in. x 3.75in. and are in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One green bumper sticker with \"The Society for the College, William and Mary, Tradition. Excellence. Good Governance., www.SocietyForTheCollege.org\" written in gold. The sticker was created by The Society for the College and was handed out at the College of William and Mary by alumnus Karla Bruno, a member of the organization. It is approximately 7.5in x 3.5in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.403","Scope and Contents","One yellow bumper sticker with the phrase \"Honk for William and Mary\" and \"www.SocietyForTheColle.org\" written in green. The sticker was given out at a home William and Mary football game on September 13, 2007 by Karla Bruno and The Society for the College. It is approximately 7.5in. x 3.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.404","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers with \"Renew Nichol\" written on them. They were given out in February 2008 to support Gene R. Nichol as president of the College of William and Mary after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. They are approximatley 2in. in diameter and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.415","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. Also on the sticker is the William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM.\" The sicker was produced by the Army ROTC. It is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.644","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Go William and Mary\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. The William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM\" is on the left-hand side of the sticker. It is in fair condition and is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.645","2 Phi Mu Alpha crest stickers. Images of the Phi Mu Alpha crest, black, white gold, and red. Excellent. Laminate on paper. Used as a decal on glass, application instructions included on back. 2.5 in. x 3 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.15ab","2 Phi Mu Alpha Greek letter stickers. Decals of Greek letters Phi, Mu, and Alpha, black and gold. Laminate on paper. Good. Used as a decal for glass, application directions on back. 4.5 in. x 1.75 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.16ab","Scope and Contents","A green bumper sticker featuring the pre-2010 William and Mary Logo (\"WM\" letters with green and gold feathers sticking out) on the right. \"Tribe\" is written in gold cursive script on the left with \"PRIDE\" written in white below it. The bumper sticker is in excellent condition and is approximately 11in. (length) x 3in. (width). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.01","Scope and Contents","1 - oval white sticker with black text reading, \"THE / CAMPUS KITCHEN / at the COLLEGE of / WILLIAM and MARY.\" A black and white logo next to the text features a fork, knife, and exclamation point in a rounded black square. The William  Mary student organization, Campus Kitchen of WM, describes itself as \"a student group dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger in the Williamsburg Community. We do this by recovering surplus food from vendors and making it into nutritious meals twice a week. These meals are then delivered directly to about 175 low-income clients weekly. Additionally, we connect to the youth of our partner neighborhoods through programming and field trips.\" Sticker measures 4.5\" (length) x 3\" (width). Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.391.01","Scope and Contents","2-copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.106","Scope and Contents","One brown soft-bound calendar. The words \"The College of William and Mary 'The Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187\" appear on the cover in gold. The calendar is 6.25in. by 3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943276/.","Scope and Contents","Framed Flat Hat article, 4/23/1993, \"Following in the President's Shadow\" by Terris Ko, presented to Timothy Jackson Sullivan. Includes note from Ko to Sullivan, dated 3/1995. Terris Ko was president for a day. Transferred from the President's Office Papers Collection (Acc. 1996.014). Located in Art S4. UA 1999.001","Scope and Contents","A maritime invitation to the christening of the Pilot Schooner Virginia, which is a re-creation of the original 1917 Schooner. The front of the invitation features a white rope tied into a square knot. Within the knot is written \"Ties, however, are required\" in blue script. The invitation is folded in an accordion style, and the first five panels have depictions of different types of knots to include the \"Sheet Bend,\" \"Square Knot,\" \"Bowline,\" \"Figure Eight,\" and \"Clove Hitch.\" Each knot is appropriately labeled above the depiction in blue block print. The sixth panel includes a description, the time, date and location of the event in blue script. The seventh panel includes a list of special guests for the christening ceremony. The final panel depicts the logo of the Pilot Schooner Virginia. The invitation measures approximately 4in. (length) x 4in. (width). It is in good condition with a neon green outline of the rope on the front of the invitation. There are two stains that look like burn marks on both ends of the rope on the front of the invitation. Transferred from box 9, folder 3 of the Office of the President, Sullivan collection. UA 2006.010.01","2-white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: \"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2007.054","One Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is 12in (length)x9.5in (width) and is in good condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/.","A wooden plaque with a letter printed on the front. The letter is on a parchment background that is outlined in gold. The text is in black script font.  The letter encourages the 1991 William and Mary Presidential Search Committee to select a president who will not only perform in the position well, but will also represent the College in every aspect. The letter is signed \"With respect and confidence, Joe Neilson, Class of 1967.\" Joe Neilson was a member of the William and Mary Varsity Football team. Transferred from Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.01","Black vinyl luggage tag. Front printed in gold lettering with \"VACAPAF, 1999.\" The Virginia Association of Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was a district that represented 37 alumni and college chapters in the state of Virginia and emphasized the aims of the fraternity. Luggage Tag measures 5.5 in. (length) x 2.625 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456107/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456387/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.04","Artifacts originally created to be used as media of exchange, such as currency, or as a means of obtaining specific goods and services, such as admission tickets, coupons, postage stamps, or tokens.","This silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Gift of Mrs. William Greene, granddaughter of John Blair. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018796/.","Scope and Contents","One Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an \"affinity\" card. The card is labelled with \"Theta Delta Chi Fraternity\" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388501/.","3-English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942602/.","Scope and Contents","1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02","Scope and Contents","1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04","Scope and Contents","One 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11","Scope and Contents","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b","Scope and Contents","2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b","Scope and Contents","5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e","Scope and Contents","1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16","One gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads \"Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia,\" which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase \"MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA.\" The coin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.247","Scope and Contents","One copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with \"One Cent\" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words \"United States of America.\" The coin is approximately 1.0625in. in diameter and is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan.","Scope and Contents","One copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase \"Gulielmus Et Maria\" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written \"Britain\" and on the other side is \"NIA.\" The coin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. Gift of William E. Bozarth.","Artifacts originally created to communicate a particular personal belief, opinion, achievement, status, rank, occupation, membership, office, or identity. This classification includes articles of adornment or clothing worn primarily for their symbolism; these objects may be assigned additional terms from Category 3 to ensure appropriate cross-indexing. A personal symbol differs from a ceremonial artifact in that it expresses individual ideas, not the ideas of a group, or it communicates the relationship of individuals to a group.","Artifacts that convey social recognition of achievements by individuals or groups of people.","One silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials \"F.H.C\" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin \"sta bilitas et fides.\" The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307608/.","This is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404191/.","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words \"Sta Bilitas Et Fides\". The medal is 1.125in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13in. long. The medal is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397345/.","One circular, copper dipped tinned striking medal of the Botetourt medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" Medal diameter is 1.75in. In very good condition. The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404379/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 7. UA1980.069. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024.","One medal, 1.5in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438411577/.","One circular medal (not tinned) struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Diameter of medal is 1.6875in. Identical to UA 1980.069 and UA 2005.024. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413855/.","One circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink  Sons Ltd. of London by the donor's family. Identical to UA 1983.031 and UA 1980.069. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941580/.","One round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says \"College of William and Mary.\" The reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483414/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647867/.","One gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021444/.","2-proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies.\" Diameter of medals is 1.4375in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412799/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413035/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907.\" Medal is 1.06in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438403783/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words \"Phoenix Literary Society\" on the copper border with the legend \"ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905.\" Medal is 1in. in diameter. The medal is in good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405037/.","One copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse says \"Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907.\" Medal is 1.125in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405477/.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson, Jr. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Session 1906-07. G.O. Ferguson, Jr.\" Medal is 1.5in. diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913.\" Medal is 1.5625in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439012814/.","One ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed \"Philomathean Literary Society, College of William  Mary, Session 1891-92.\" The other is inscribed \"JRL Johnson, Orator.\" Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439022484/.","Scope and Contents","One small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has \"Phoenix Literary Society William  Mary College\" written on the front and \"Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912\" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with \"Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913.\" Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One plaque awarded by University of Virginia to John Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10in. x 16in.","One framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary.","Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10in. x 16in. framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed.","Plaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.110","Acc 2016.212.01b","Acc 2016.212.01c","Acc 2016.212.01a","One bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. It is 14.5in x 9.5in.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1978.005","One award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. UA 1978.013","One round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647595/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486628/.","Presented in 1935 \"commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club.\" The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/. UA1980.104","One trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.107","One certificate signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. It is 10in x13in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.026","Writing award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1984.039","Writing award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1984.042","One certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14in. x 11in., presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.003","2-plaques, 10in. x 12in., proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.018","One gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word \"Spelling.\" The pin is approximately 0.5in.  x 0.625in. and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","2-piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.009","One plaque, 5.75in.x8in., given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty.","Certificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11in. x 14in., mounted. Located Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.094","The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11in. x 14in., off white with black print. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2004.015","One framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6in. x 8in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.024","1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18","One framed Phi Mu sorority initiation certificate that was given to College student Martha Carter. The frame is made of wood and is painted gold. The certificate reads \"Founded January 4, 1852. Phi Mu Fraternity. This certifies that Mattie Carter was initiated February 19, 1927 by Gamma Alpha Chapter and is entitled to all the rights and priviledges of this Fraternity.\" There is a seal on the bottom-left corner of the certificate with a stack of books and a lamp on top that reads \"Phi Mu Fraternity Founded 1852.\" The frame is approximately 7.25 in. x 9.25 in. The certificate is in fair condition with some fading and the frame has some chips in the paint. Gift of Charles Miller. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.268","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25inx 9in and is in fair condition with several scratches. UA 2009.287","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25in x 9in. The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. UA 2009.288","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1978. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 12 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1970. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1974. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","Scope and Contents","Piece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows: 1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis 1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody 1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins 1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle 1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair 1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner 1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts 1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer The top of the \"C\" in \"College of William and Mary\" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver \"W\" in front of a gold \"M\" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14in. x 20in.  Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2009.521","One sterling silver variation on the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms with the sun at the top of the seal smiling. Attached to the seal is a depiction of a watering can. Both the watering can and seal are attached to a green chain made of ribbon. The badge was given to J. Wilfred Lambert, longitme professor and College administrator, on his retirement from William and Mary. The badge is 2.75in.x 3in. and the chain is approximately 14.5in. long. It is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.569","One silver plate that was used for an achievement award given out by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity at their 135th Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The plate is inscribed \"Thomas L. Jordan, Epsilon '24, Theta Delta Chi Achievement Award, 135th Annual Convention, New Orleans, August 14, 1982.\" The award was given to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. UA 2011.003","Dimensions: 7in.X9in. Condition: Good with a few scratches and a nick on the bottom right corner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2011.155","Scope and Contents","A shadow box plaque that features a black background. A silver plate that has \"Atlantic 10 Football\" engraved on it is set against the black background. The \"0\" in the \"10\" is a football. Below this is another silver plate that has \"1999 Football Second Team All-Conference.\" engraved on it. There is a gold adhesive tag on the back of the black that has \"CROWN TROPHY / Marketplace s/c RT.70E/Cherry Hill, NJ 08003/ (609) 489-9884\" in black. This plaque, as well as another one, was awarded to Mike Beverly and Khari Reynolds, football players under Coach Jimmye Laycock, who had been named to the Atlantic 10 Football All-Conference Team. The plaque measures approximately 12.5in. (width) x 15.25in. (length) and is in excellent condition. There is a 2.5in. hollowed out tree ring on the bottom left on the back of the plaque, as well as approximatelly 1.25in. of chipping on the top left. Transferred from the Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.02","A black rectangular plaque that has gold writing  engraved on it. The back of the plaque is gold. The plaque was presented to Hunter B. Andrews by the Hampton Bar Association in recognition of 50 years of service as an attorney. The plaque measures approximately 8in. (length) x 6in. (width) and is in good condition. There are four holes in each corner of the plaque where it once was fastened to something else. There are numerous finger and palm print marks on the front of the plaque, the most noticeable of which is an approximately 0.25in. finger print on the left side of the plaque near the middle. There is an approximately 1.5in. scratch on the front of the plaque in the top right corner along with smaller scratches in that same corner. There are also numerous abrasions on the top of the back of the plaque. Finally, there is a white piece of paper stuck to the back of the plaque with some brown glue. Transferred from box 3, folder 1 of the Hunter B. Andrews Papers. UA 2014.029.001","Scope and Contents","One silver frame, 4.3in. x 5.5in., with the award and medal, frame inscibed with \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978\". Medal is nearly 2in. in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words \"John Blair Junior Award\", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1978.013 addition.","One large bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date \"1693\" surrounded by the phrases \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words \"Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty.\" This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. The medallion is 2.75in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649619/.","One circular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says \"Awarded to Arthur Wilson James\" around the border, and \"As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913\" in the center. Medal is 1.1875in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406251/.","One brass medal, 2in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017486/.","One proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics.\" Medal diameter is 1.3125in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020132/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 3.5in. in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled \"1848, Mexico,\" the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend \"Fecit Quod Cogitavit\" (\"he did what he thought\"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023216/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription \"Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit\" (\"One day he will help us to remember these things\"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked \"W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416043/. ","One pewter-colored medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024938/.","One round gold medal, 2.25in. in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay \"Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment.\" One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765936410/.","One gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says \"Korea.\" The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050514/.","One gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, \"National Defense,\" with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050478/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed \"Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960.\" On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The medal is  2.75in. in diameter and is  in good condition. Transferred from the J. Wilfred Lambert Papers (UA 6.067). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1994.080.4","Scope and Contents","One round medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words \"1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia\" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938042/.","Scope and Contents","One original PDA medal. It is silver with clasped hands and \"mentem Spectato\" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. The medal is believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. It is 1.125in. long with a bit of the edge broken off, possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. It is the only known medal in existance.","One pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5in. in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.005.3","Scope and Contents","One nickel medallion given to graduating members of the Undergraduate Honor Council at the College of William and Mary to wear during Commencement. The Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony is the first time the medallion was worn. The obverse of the medallion features the Wren Building with Thomas Jefferson's signature below, and \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved around the edges. The reverse of the medallion features a law scale of justice and \"Est. 1779\". The medallion is attached to a white ribbon that is approximately 1.5in. long, while the medallion itself is in good condition and is approximately 1.25in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.226","One pewter circle medal with green and yellow ribbon. Medal obverse features the college seal with buildings and sun with human face. The medal reverse has a classically inspired theme with three men kneeling before seated female figure. Text around the upper edge reads 'AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT - COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY.' 'M.B. WILSON' is engraved on small block at the base of the classical figures. Medal in good condition with slight darkening/discoloration on the side with text. Ribbon is in fair condition with discoloration on the green side; ribbon is not sewn at the top and has no fastening mechanism. Medal is 1.25in. in diameter and 3.125in. in length with ribbon. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Personal artifacts, usually worn or carried, that express an individual's thoughts, opinions, convictions, allegiances, interests, or attitudes.","Scope and Contents","One blue pin. \"Tuck\" is written in yellow on the front with two decorative swipes on the top and bottom. There is a piece of paper inside the back of the pin. \"Buttons $1.00 per 100 ST. LOUIS BUTTONS St. Louis\" is written in red on the paper. The pin is 0.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is corrosion on the top right rim on the back of the pin and a missing element: the hook for the sharp needle to attach to. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.04","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button which was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with \"NOVAK FOR Vice President\" in white lettering. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow aluminum button with \"One College Under Glass\" in green, and a book with depictions of the William and Mary feather, the Millington Cross, and Rodin's \"The Thinker\" with the phrase \"The New William and Mary?\". The button was collected by William and Mary alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus during the Wren Cross situation at William and Mary. It is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green aluminum button with \"I [heart] Nichol.com\" written in white. The button was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition.","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. The pin is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in fair condition.","One green and gold satin ribbon that was used at a sit-in in the University Center at the College of William and Mary to support President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 5in.(length) and in good condition.","One black and yellow campaign button. This button was worn in support of Dennis G. Kemp, Sr. of Laurel, Maryland who ran for 25th Eastern Region Vice President of Alpha Phi Alpha in 2007. He was elected to the office, and served on the fraternity's Board of Directors and as the chief executive officer of the Eastern Region. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455497/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.584.03","Scope and Contents","4-round United Against United stickers. The stickers have a blue background. \"EQUAL BENEFITS\" is printed in red and \"NOW\" is printed in white at the top of the sticker. \"UNITED/AGAINST/UNITED\" is printed in the center of the sticker with the two \"UNITED\" words printed in white and the \"AGAINST\" written in red. There is a labor union logo printed at the bottom of the sticker. The stickers were worn by supporters of same-sex marriage during the United States v. Windsor case in which the Surpreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional under the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The stickers measure approximately 2.125in. and are in excellent condition. Transferred from Folder 3, Box 12 of the Jeffery B. Trammel Papers. UA 2011.638.01","Scope and Contents","A button with a white background that features a box that has two yellow sides and two orange sides on the front. Above the box there is a decorative pink squiggle, there is a second decorative pink squiggle to the wearer's right of the box. Inside the box \"Putting Jobs First\" is written with \"Putting\" in green, \"Jobs\" in pink, and \"First\" in orange. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There are multiple rust colored stains on the back of the button. Associated with 2014.020.03a and c. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03b","Scope and Contents","A button that has a blue background on the top and a green background on the bottom. The button has \"McAuliffe/For Governor/ Putting Jobs 1st\" on the front. \"McAuliffe\" is written in white with a blue outline. \"For Governor\" is written in green on a white background, and \"Putting Jobs 1st\" is written in blue. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There is white residue on the back above the pin of the button. Associated with UA 2014.020.03a and b. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03c","Artifacts that note individual identity.","One set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025298/.","One identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390869/.","Scope and Contents","1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10","One silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with \"Please Return To,\" \"Herbert Thorpe,\" \"W  M,\" and \"Williamsburg V A.\" There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1.75in.x0.75in. and is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388213/.","One aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy.","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Associated Forum nametag for Grayson Orsini (2012.170.03). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.02","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Related artifacts include Forum nametag for Michael Kutner (2012.170.02). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.03","Scope and Contents","WM staff ID card, circa 1991. Received by Archives staff on 9/4/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.186.01","Articles of adornment, clothing, accessories, and personal gear, the primary purpose of which is to communicate a particular status, rank, occupation, membership, or office. Such an article serves to associate individuals with social roles and relationships, either generally or under certain circumstances.","Scope and Contents","One Grey wool uniform, shirt and pants, with blue stripes and black trim, \"Indians\" is spelled out across the front with number 9 on the back; uniform formerly belonged to Carter White, class of 1933. An image of the uniform jersey is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1519267667/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.046","Scope and Contents","One short green \"Eisenhower\" style military uniform jacket that was once owned by Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025172/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 43. UA 1991.084.1","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform shirt with collar. A \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textils S1 SS7. UA 2007.074","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform jacket-style top. A block \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2007.075","One Pair of green pants with a gold and white stripe down the legs to coordinate with the marching band uniform tops. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA  2007.076","Scope and Contents","One Gray and Blue St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform from the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The top is 27in. x 32.5in. The front of the top has \"ST. HELENA\" written across it in green and yellow lettering. The back of the top has a number 2 in green and yellow stiching. The uniform is in fair condition with several dirt stains. The uniform is made of wool. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405722/and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405704. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.1","One gray and blue pair of pants from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans.The pants are approximately 30.5in. x 12in. The pants are in fair condition with several dirt stains and are made of wool. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405750/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.2","One pair of green and gold leggings from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The leggings are approximately 10.75in. x 6in. and are made of ribbed knit. The leggings are in fair condition with several dirt stains. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405772/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, box 40. UA 2008.094.3","Scope and Contents","One green shirt and one green short that were used in gym classes at the College of William and Mary. The uniform was worn by Harry E. Krauss, class of 1967, while a student at the College. The shirt is green with \"College of William and Mary\" written in gray on the front left-hand pocket. The shorts are dark green and has \"Physical Education W and M\" written in gray on the left leg. Both the shirt and shorts were made by Champion Knitwear of Rochester, N.Y. The shirt and short are in fair condition with some fading in color. The shirt is a size medium and the shorts are a size small. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.083a and UA 2011.083b","Scope and Contents","Cap (2012.166.01a), Jacket (2012.166.01b), and Pants (2012.166.01c). Photos of Harry Krauss in uniform at WM are in the University Archives Photograph Collection. Gift of Harry E. Krauss. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.166.01a-c","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow men's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green and gold Turla (fan like adornment on the turban) and green Pag (turban); b. yellow Kurta (shirt); c. green vest with golden \"WM\" on back; d. green Lungi (rectangle cloth tied around the waist). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.01a-d","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with attached yellow Dupatta (scarf); b. yellow Salwaar (pants). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.02ab","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with embossed star pattern; b. green Salwaar (pants) with embossed star pattern. Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.03ab","Scope and Contents","One shield-shaped felt patch with a gold \"W\" and green \"M\" on a gray background with a gold border. Transferred from the Women's Athletic Association Minutebook, 1923-1937 (Acc. 1980.110). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436311/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1987.027","Scope and Contents","One patch with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436497/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA1987.069","Scope and Contents","One patch roughly 3.5in.(length) x 1in.(width) with silver wings embroidered onto a green background, which is in turn mounted on an orange background. The two wings are separated by a shield bearing the letters \"W\" and \"M.\" The patch was worn by members of the William and Mary Flight Club. This one was owned by Barton Traver Hulse. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685574/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037336/.Gift of Barton Trevor Hulse to the Alumni Society. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box34. UA 1990.002","One William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow \"W\" and a green \"M.\"","One navy blue patch, 5in. long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with \"STS 107.\" This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946486/.","Scope and Contents","1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06","Scope and Contents","1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\" is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08","1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the College of William and Mary monogram. This patch was worn by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch is shaped like the College Seal with gold silk thread along its edges. There is a green \"M\" with a gold \"W\" in front of it against a gray background. The patch is approximately 2.625in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.1","Scope and Contents","One wool  patch with linen backing that was once owned by Mary Mackey Sainsburg, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch has a gray backing with the words \"Manager\" stitched in gold silk. The patch may have been used for Womens Soccer. The patch is approximately 2.875in. x 0.75in. The patch is in fair condition with some wearing of the stitches along the edges.  Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.2","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the royal crown of England. This patch was once owned by William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The patch is shaped like an octogon with a gold silk thread border along its edges. There is a gold \"W\" and \"M\" above a red and gold crown and green laurel wreath, set against a gray wool background. The patch is approximately 3.0625in. x 3in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.Located in TextilesS1 SS8. UA 2008.005.6","Scope and Contents","One yellow patch with a silver border with \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in green. In the middle of the patch, there is an arm carrying a tray with the initials \"O,\" \"W M\", and \"J\" and \"1972\" stitched in green. The patch is in good condition and is 4 inches x 5 inches.","Scope and Contents","One College of William and Mary letter that may have been worn on a jacket or sweater by students at the College. The letter depicts a green \"W\" inside a green \"M\" with a white border surrounding the two letters. The letter is made of wool with a felt backing. It is 6.25in. x 7.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.158","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.1","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, below the tray is \"1972,\" the year the organization was formed, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.2","Scope and Contents","One blue and gold patch containing the Seal of Virginia that was used by the College of William and Mary Police Department. Above the seal contains the words \"Police Department\" in white and \"College of William  Mary\" along the right and left side of the seal in white. It is approximately 3.5in. x 4.5in. and is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.472","Scope and Contents","Round patch featuring the William and Mary seal in green and white with a gold outline in the center. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/ 1693\" is written in green on a gold background encircling the William and Mary seal. \"THE ALUMNI BAND\" is written in green on a gold background beneath the William and Mary seal. The entire patch is outlined in green. The patch measures 3.5in (length) and approximately 3in. in diameter. The patch is in excellent condition. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.02","One aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'31\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads \"'33\" in green with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in green. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'34\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'35\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '35 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25\" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'36\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '36 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'38\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '38 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'39\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '39 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1940\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'41\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '41 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'42\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '42 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'43\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '43 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'44\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '44 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'45\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '45 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1946\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image availabel at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'47\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '47 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'48\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '48 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'49\" in gold. Above '49 reads \"William and Mary\" in gold, and below '49 reads \"Society of the Alumni\" in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1950\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'63\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '63 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","Buttons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1988.109","One aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'54\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '54 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written \"The College of W  M\" in green, \"47\" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'32\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '32 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","Scope and Contents","2-green metal buttons with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are 2.5in.x 2.5in. and are in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow metal button with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is 2.25in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. ","One round metal button pin with a green background. 'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse has a metal safety pin clasp.The button is 2.25in. in diameter. The button is in good condition with slight yellowing/browning of the overall color and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has overall loss of shiny metallic coating and minor rust spots. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One round metal button pin with green background .'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse metal strips for securing a safety pin closure, but is missing the pin. Button is 2.25in. in diameter. Pin is in good condition with bright colors and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has minor spots of discoloration. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","Green background metal button pin with alternating yellow and green text. The text first vertically repeats 'WILLIAM and MARY' six times with increases in scale with 'CLASS OF 1951' in the center, and then repeats 'WILLIAM AND MARY' another six times in decreasing scale. Button has a metal safety pin closure on the reverse. Pin is in good condition with rusty spotting on the metal backing piece. Pin is 2.25\" in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow and green aluminum button. Button has metal shell with pinned metal back and Mylar protecting cover. Front printed with a green background and center of button reads \"Class of 09\" and \"WM\" cipher in yellow text. 2.25in. diameter. Button worn by OPP charter member Justin Reid at his graduation in 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376392/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.06","Scope and Contents","One round button, 2.25in. in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words \"Go Big Green\" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024002/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA1998.064. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024146/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with \"W  M Alumni Tour\" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","5-round buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with a green background and \"Go Big Green\" in white letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389687/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389779/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938352/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938498/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390153/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA 1987.101. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938798/.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"Ernest W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"E.W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green tin button with \"my1693\" written in gold and \"wmalumni.com\" written in white below. The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks and the back of the button has large spots of dark gray discoloration around the pin. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.22","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.23","One green round metal button with 'GO / BIG / GREEN' in white text. Button has safety pin clasp on back with text 'MADE IN U.S.A.' below and maker's mark of a circle bisected with an arrow pointing up. Button measures 2.25in. in diameter. Button is in good condition with some browning of the 'B' and 'G' in 'BIG' on the front side. Back has spotted discoloration on the metallic surface. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.574","Scope and Contents","Round \"my1693\" button pin. Green background with yellow \"my1693\" and white \"wmalumni.com\" printed on front and silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641248548/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.02","One gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA.","One key awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP\" and \"December 5, 1776\" in script and \"J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909\" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645173/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646391/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"John Stewart Bryan WM 1934.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646775/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five incised stars and the incised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"J.A.C. Chandler WM 1925.\" Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486942/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads \"William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916\" and, in script, \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in. (width) and 1.5625in.(length). In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404747/.","This key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904\" in script and \"Arthur Maddox\" in block letters.\" Key is .75in. (width) x 1.75in. (length). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013270/.","One square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says \"SP December 5, 1776.\" The key is in a dark blue leather case that says \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Medal is a 1in. square. In decent condition. Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013498/.","This key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.625in. (height). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405751/.","This key was awarded to William Burroughs. [Circa 1853/1854]. It is for winding a watch and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription \"W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776\" engraved in script. Key is 0.9375 in.(width) x 1.8125 in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014084/.","This key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776.\" Key is 15/15in. (width) x 2.0625in. (height). In good condition. Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406939/.","This key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776\" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch \"chain.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.875in. In decent condition. Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407663/.","This key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776.\" Key is 1in. square. Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014718/.","One Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776\" in script. The key is a 1in. square. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408025/.","This key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \" SP Dec 5, 1776\" in script. Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.9375in. (width). In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408201/.","This key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with \"J.J. Lloyd,\" a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has \"SP September 5. 1781\" engraved in script. Key is 1.0625in. (width) x 1in. (height). In good condition. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408427/.","This key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with \"A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776\" in script. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015444/.","This key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909.\" Key is 0.5in (width) x 1.25in.(height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410719/.","This key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 2.25in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410961/.","This key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in (width) x 1.5625in. (height). Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412615/.","Scope and Contents","This key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Jas. M. Stevenson\" on a banner, and \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Key is 0.875in. (width) x 2in. (height). Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415559/.","Scope and Contents","2-gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked \"Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920\" and the other marked \"Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920.\" James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Both keys are 0.6875in. (width) x 1.5in. (height). Gift of Leah James. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415877/.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776.\" The key is 0.5in (width) x 1.5in (length) and is in good condition. Gift of Jack Tharp.","One gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved \"W.G. Guy, W  M, 1928.\" The key is 1.5in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.01","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.02","One diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed \"F.H. Alfriend Wm  Mary Va. 1858.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645475/.","One square, gold-colored, pin (11/16\"x5/8\") owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words \"Circle of Brothers, 1839\" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters \"TK\" and twenty stars. The pin is 0.6875in. x 0.625in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439010880/.","Scope and Contents","This gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with \"C. Wilkinson,\" an open book flanked by two daggers, and \"WM Coll. 1853.\" 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Pin is 0.5in. (width) x 0.75in (height). Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415083/.","One pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and \"L.C. Va.\" The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Pin measures 1 in. (length) x .875 in. (width). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416255/.","Scope and Contents","One small, square (10/18in.), gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, \"TX\" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials \"E.B.\" and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024730/. ","Scope and Contents","One small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during \"the four S's\": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939034/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin shaped like a scallop shell with \"WM\" engraved on the back. Made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937160/.","Scope and Contents","2-pins.The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed \"C.H.S\" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed \"C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17\" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. An image of both pins is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765392567/.","One gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 0.875in. x 0.5625in. and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One old with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi.","One gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. It is enclosed in a black leather pouch from \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" The pouch is is approximately 1.5in. x 2in. and is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. Gift of Charles Miller.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with \"Rush\" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2.25in. Gift of Jeff Frew.  ","One gold-colored pin, shaped like a triangle, with one half of the triangle in green and the other is white. Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary, wore this pin while pledging the Sigma Rho fraternity, which later became Sigma Nu. It is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition.","Scope and Contents","One gold-colored pin shaped with five points in white with \"25\" written in gold. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.375in.in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is a small yellow spot on the back of the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin . The back of the pin is has a finger print on either side of the hook and needle and numerous small tarnish spots along the edges. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. There is a small yellow spot next to the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin and a small black stain above the \"Kappa\" on the front. The back of the pin is tarnished and has various rust-colored stains. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","1-long badge, 1-short badge. UA 1980.029","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin (1.0\"h x .75\"w) owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with \"H.H.L. WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839.\"  The pin is 1in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C.","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with \"WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839\" on the obverse and \"R.S. Eubank. A.B.  L.B.\" on the reverse. The pin is 1.06in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett.","Scope and Contents","One yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads \"Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads \"Jenny Turner\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1982.040","One gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend \"Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm  Mary College 1850.\" Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Pin is 0.5in (width) x 0.75in. (height). Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413519/.","Scope and Contents","One copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for \"Improvement in Oratory, 1906\" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1in. square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend \"Invictus Resurgam\" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020528/.","One gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words \"Perenes Carpimus Flores.\" The square is engraved with \"Mount Allison Debating Team.\" The pin is 0.5in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","2-yellow buttons, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Also includes three maroon Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2003.012 and two black and white Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2010.453. Six buttons are located in Box 17. Identical to UA 1999.013. Gift of GALA. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026374/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935116/.","Scope and Contents","One green button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has yellow lettering reading \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"William and Mary\" around the perimeter and \"OWMJ\" in the center. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026692/.","One aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says \"William and Mary Indians\" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the button with green writing that says, \"Green and Gold Club\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to UA 1992.018. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940580/.","One pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Lapel Pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","One gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with \"Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One gold medallion with a black background given by the Wren Society to new members. The medallion contains the border of the College's seal with a backdrop of the Wren Building. Below the Wren Building are the Latin words \"Veritas e Aequitas,\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832, the year the Wren Society was founded. The medallion is 2in. in diameter on a 15.75in. ribbon chain and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395583/.","Scope and Contents","A button that has a light purple background and features a dark purple and pink semi-circle on the wearer's right. \"Dem 4 Life\" is written in black marker in the center and \"WM Young Dems\" is written in black marker where the semi-circle stops on the wearer's left. The button measures approximately  2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The back of the button has a 0.25in. rust colored stain and brown discoloration along the edge on the wearer's right at the top, middle, and bottom. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.01","One sterling silver ring, 0.75in. in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words \"College of William and Mary, 1693.\" Gift of Susan Riggs.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75in. in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters \"BS\" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials \"C.H.S.\" are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: \"E.A. Wright, Phila.\" Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1in. in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words \"College of William and Mary.\" On one shank is the college seal, a crown and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle on a scepter and the date 1928. \"S.A. Ozlin\" is engraved on the inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937466/.","One gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 0.75in.x0.5in. and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape of and color of a football. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written on the front of the football in black. There is a gold and a black ribbon coming from the bottom of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and the ribbons are approximately 2.5in. (length). The pin is in fair to poor condition. The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. The gold ribbon is separated into two parts and is only connected by a 2.5in. thread. There is severe fraying on the edges and bottom of the gold ribbon and a little bit of fraying on the bottom of the black ribbon. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA1985.029.01","Scope and Contents","One round pin featuring the depiction of a pale yellow and orange football. In the middle of the football is written \"W and M\" in black script. The pin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. It is in fair condition. There are two missing elements including the hook where the sharp needle of the pin can attach as well as a green and gold ribbon (only a 1.125in. fragment remains). The back of the pin has large corrosion spots. There is also corrosion on the bottom rim of the pin as well as on the sharp needle of the pin. The \"W and M\" are smudged and partially erased. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks 9UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.02","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape and color of a football. \"FIGHT 'EM INDIANS\" is written in black on the front of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and in good condition. There is one missing element: a green and gold ribbon (only 0.25in. of it remain). The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.03","Scope and Contents","One white plastic pin, 3in.x2in., with \"Take 'Em Tribe\" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads \"Barbeque the Goats\" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026902/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words \"Touchdown! Go Indians Go\" in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One yellow aluminum button with green writing on it that says \" We give a damn, go Indians\". The button is 3in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 6. UA 1992.033.9","One brown button measuring 2.75in.x1.75in. in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words \"William and Mary,\" also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938942/.","One green and gold William and Mary pin with green and gold ribbons attached to it. There is also depiction of a leather football helmet made of brass on a gold chain attached to the pin. The pin is approximately 1.25in. in diameter while the green and gold ribbon is approximately 3.5in. long. The pin is in poor condition with heavy corrosion on the back of the pin. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943872/.","One greyish brown round metal button pin with headshot photos of each of the 25 [football?] players. Below the players' heads is the text 'Fighting Virginians / 1926.' Button has paper backing and a straight wire pin on the back. Pin is in good condition with only minor spotting on the front surface. Pin measures 2.25in. in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One oval metal button pin with the image of a football as the background and the text \"FIGHT 'EM / INDIANS.\" Maker's mark on bottom edge of pin reads \"THE WHITEHEAD  HOAG CO., NEWARK, N.J.\" Pin is in good condition with no visible defects to the front surface. Pin back has significant loss to the shiny plating of the metal. A fraying green and gold ribbon extends out of the bottom of the pin and is taped to the back side of the pin. Pin measures 2.75in. (length) x 1.75in. (width). Donation of Ed Trice, transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.575","This key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, \"Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus,\" can be translated as \"we live, we eat, we drink.\" Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Key is 0.6875in. (width) x 1.8125in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439019244/.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with \"College of William and Mary\", \"Prof. William G. Guy,\" and \"A.H.\" written underneath. The key is approximately 1.125in. x 0.6875in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","One gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an  international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed \"W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ.\" The key is 2in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with \"W.G.G., William  Mary.\"The key is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved \"Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31.\" The key is approximately 1.5in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads \"Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy.\" On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word \"Iotopio\" or \"Iotopia.\" The reverse of the key is engraved \"JWL\" and \"W  M\". The key is 1.125in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397697/.","Scope and Contents","One silver metal key that once belonged to Ralph Stambaugh, a member of the alumni interest group the Order of the White Jacket. Engraved on the front of the key is the number \"1\" and \"College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.\" The back of the key is engraved with \"Backus Nov. Co., PAT, Smethport, Pa.\" The key is approximately 1.25in. x 1.625in. and is in poor condition with corrosion all over. ","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One aluminum button the reads \"W  M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2in. long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp.","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow button 2.25in. in diameter. \"College of William and Mary 1693\" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers. Swem SCRC purchase from the bookstore circa 1984. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416581/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023560/.","One green, gold, and silver William and Mary brass pin. The initials \"W.  M.\" are written in gold on the front. There are green, gold, and silver ribbons attached to the pin. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.5in. long. The pin is in fair condition. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072). Formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.151","Scope and Contents","Round \"Tribe Pride\" button pin. Green background with yellow official \"Tribe\" logo and white \"Pride\" with silver metal back and gold colored metal clasp on back. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641167930/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.01","Scope and Contents","Round \"Go Tribe!\" button pin. Green background with yellow capital \"GO\" and yellow official \"Tribe!\" logo printed on front. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.25 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14825512994/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.03","Scope and Contents","Round \"One Tr1be\" button pin. Green and yellow split background with yellow \"one community\" and white \"tr1be\" on the green and green \"one tribe\" on the yellow. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 1.25 in. (diameter). Fair condition with visible rusting on front and back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641243258/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.04","One gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017234/.","One gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1.75in. x 0.375in.  and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One red, yellow, and white pin from the Virginia Military Institute. The initials \"V.M.I\" are written in red on the pin, and there are red, yellow, and white ribbons attached to the pin.It is in poor condition with rust on the back and the ribbons are bent. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.25in. long. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072), formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. ","One gold pin with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle and flur-de-lis that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.4375in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Philomathean Society ribbon. UA 1982.040","A representation of the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms, painted on vellum with gilt trim and mounted on wooden stretchers. It measures 5.75 in. x 4.5 in.","Scope and Contents","One shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with \"NU CHAPTER\" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, \"SPRING DANCE\" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and \"1951\" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is approximately 8.25in. x 2.5in. and is in good condition. The tassel is approximately 12in. long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396079/.","One green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to Lynn A. Dievendorf ,class of 1966.Gift of Lynn A. Dievendorf. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388617/.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was worn by a student library aide at Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The button is cream and green with the words \"Student Library Aide\" printed in green. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and in fair condition. ","1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b","Scope and Contents","1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17","Scope and Contents","The front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a \"William  Mary\" sticker.  Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27.5in.(length). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.010.A01","One gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3.5in. long and is in good condition.","One wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of the shield is 1975 (the date the chapter was founded at Williamand Mary), \"Kappa Pi\", Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. At the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi, and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield is the date 1906, the founding of the national organization. The back of the shield contains a black strap used as a handle. It measures 19.25in x 12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","One wooden parade baton separated into three sections by raised wooden decorations. The top has a carved pineapple design in it. Right below that there are  beige-silver, green and gold ribbons attached to the baton. The baton measures approximately 20in and is in excellent condition. UA 2011.498.14.","Scope and Contents","Personalized Coat of Arms for Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993. The coat of arms models the William and Mary seal with a smiling sun at the top. There are a set of railroad tracks that cut diagonally through the seal. On top of the tracks is placed a white and gold heraldry. On the left side of the tracks, within the seal, are images of the Wren Building. On the right side of the tracks is a depiction of networks of railroad companies and gazebo at the bottom. The railroad tracks and the networks of railroad companies refer to Watkins career as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Chessie System, CSX, and the BO Railroad. There are two palm trees on either side of the coat of arms and a banner below the coat of arms that reads \"RECTOR MAGNIFICUS.\" Below the coat of arms \"Watkins\" is written in red old English font. The coat of arms was given to Watkins by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed coat of arms measures approximately 2ft. 2.5in. (length) x 1ft 8.5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.01","A silver Drum Major mace that belonged to Jim Anthony, class of 1952, who was a drum major in the William and Mary band as a student. After graduation he became part of the Alumni band. The mace has a long silver handle and a sphere at the top. The mace measures approximately 31in. and is in good condition. The sphere of the mace has many dents and scratches, evidence considerable wear and tear. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.04","Scope and Contents","1-silver medallion that features the William and Mary cipher at the top and the William and Mary Coat of Arms at the bottom connected to the cipher by a silver hook. There is a black lanyard connected to the top of the cipher by which the presidents would wear the medallion. The medallion was crafted by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr., class of 1941. Stousland was Chair of the Department of Architecture at Miami University of Ohio and crafted jewelry and small sculpture in silver as a hobby. For many years, he created jewelry featuring the William and Mary cipher for the Alumni Association to sell to raise funds for the organization. The first photograph of the medallion in use seems to be from Charter Day in 1978, when President Thomas Ashley Graves wore the medallion. William and Mary presidents wore the medallion regularly at Commencement, Convocation, and Charter Day until it was retired in February 2013.Similar medallions were given to His Royal Highness Prince Charles during his visit to the College in 1981 and Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert (class of 1927) when he retired. The medallion measures approximately 6in. (length) and the lanyard measures approximately 18in. The medallion is in fair condition. It has suffered from severe tarnishing on the front. There is an approximately 1in. white smear on the lower right side of the back of the medallion. In addition, there are scratches and scuff marks all over the medallion. Designed and Donated by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr. circa 1978. Located in UA Metals. UA 2014.111.01","Scope and Contents","1-flat wood carving of a duck. The duck is painted red  and has a white eye and smile painted on the face of the duck. \"#1 SPRING '82/ BAT GIRL\" is painted in white along the body of the duck. There is an oval hole carved into the body of the duck separating \"SPRING\" and \"'82.\" There is a string attached to the oval hole by which the duck can be hung and displayed. The duck was created by a member of the Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The duck measures approximately 13in. and is in good condition. There is chipping of the wood along the oval hole on the front and at the top and bottom of the oval on the back. There is also chipping of the wood along the edges of the duck. There is a series of black stains starting at the duck's eye, continuing through the tip of the \"R\" and \"L\" of  \"BAT GIRL\" and ending at the bottom of the duck. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.01","Scope and Contents","1-wooden paddle painted red. The front of the paddle has \"WELCOME to my DELTA SIGMA THETA (Greek letters used)/Ms. Elizabeth Young / College of William and Mary / MY CHAPTER/ #1 BAT GIRL/ Spring '82/ The Dynamic Duo/ April 10, 1982\" painted in white. There is an elephant painted in white depicted beside the Greek letter sigma and in front of \"College.\"  The paddle was made by a member of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The paddle measures approximately 24in. and is in good condition. There are three large diagonal stripes of white paint on the back of the paddle. There is also chipping along the edges of the paddle. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.02","Artifacts created to be used as toys or to carry on the activities of games, sports, gambling, or public entertaiment.","Artifacts originally created for competitive activities based on chance, problem-solving, manual dexterity, or calculation, rather than strenuous physical effort, and conducted according to stated rules. This category also includes all forms of gambling devices.","Board game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks.","Artifacts originally created for the presenation of non-competitive spectator entertainment.","One light blue scrub shirt that was used as a prop during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685118/in/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.1","Scope and Contents","One red wool child sized hat that was worn by Rick Giglio during a \"Fat Albert\" skit at the final concert performance by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 8in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911871/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.2","Scope and Contents","One maroon and white striped wool ski mask worn by Adam Shoemaker for a \"Fat Albert\" song at the 1994 final concert of William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 9.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685042/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.3","One pair of blue cotton socks with the cartoon character Garfield on them that were used as props during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 10in. (length) and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911795/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.4","One blue plastic cone with plastic tubing that may have been used as a prop during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","One pair of yellow rubber dish gloves that may have been used during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One orange plastic pair of star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One pair of green plastic star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","2-paper particulate respirators that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","Artifacts originally created for participatory, usually non-competative, recreational activities other than athletic games. This classification includes equipment for entertainment, such as a carousel, a pinball machine, a swing, or a slide, whether such equipment is publicly or privately owned and whether or not a charge is associated with its use.","Scope and Contents","One pair of wooden dumb-bells most likely used at in the Blow Gymnasium during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The dumb-bells have large round top and bottom ends with a slender middle handle. On the bottom round end of the first dumb-bell (a), there is the logo for the Narragansett company. This logo has a gold circle outlined with a red one with a white center. Inside the gold circle is written \"NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO.\" in black in an arch at the top and \"PROVIDENCE, R.I U.S.A.\" in black in an arch at the bottom. In the white center is a red \"N\" and \"STANDARD\" written in black perspective font. Below this logo \"1/2 lb.\" is written in black. The dumb-bells measure approximately 11in. and weigh 0.5lbs. each. The dumb-bells are in fair condition with each one having suffered considerable wear and tear on their large round tops and bottoms. Dumb-bell \"a\" has chipping on the large round top (side without the Narragansett logo) as well as multiple dents and a 2in., approximately 1in., and another approximately 1in. crack. The bottom (side with the Narragansett logo) also has multiple dents. Dumb-bell \"b\" has an approximately 2in. black stain on one of its large, round sides as well as a few other black stains near it. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.15a-b","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for physical activities that are often competitive. This classification includes equipment used in all forms of athletic games, including individual and team sports. Sports and their specialized equipment have proliferated over the years. Object groupings in this classification focus on th most popular sports while not attempting to be encyclopedic. Object terms seek to cover the forms that are the most familiar and most likely to be part of museum collections. If a specific term is not listed, consider using the broader \"Gear\" term. terms covering practice, warm-up, and exercise equipment can be found in Recreational Devices. Note: The word \"Gear,\" employed in many of the primary object terms below, suggests a plural connotation even though Nomenclature object terms are in the sigular. The use of \"Gear\" as an object term (rather than as a sub-classification) provides the cataloger with terms that allow the indexing of an unlisted object or an object whose term is listed elsewhere with its associated sport.","2 - White plastic footballs, decorated with gold stripes, a Native American Indian, and the words \"William and Mary, complements [of] Williamsburg National Bank.\" Approximately 6 in. long. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.022","Football used in the 1945 William and Mary vs. University of Richmond football game, which William and Mary won 33-0. The ball is signed by members of the football team. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649757/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 1991.033","Scope and Contents","11 - Yellow golf tees with \"Go For the Green\" and \"William  Mary Indians\" printed in black. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399641/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 1998.061","Scope and Contents","Baseball glove and ball mounted on frame with a green felt background meant to be hung to mimic a baseball diamond. The attached tag reads \"Favorite Equipment - A. J. Christensen Capt./1st Baseman WM Indians, '33 - Member: Athletics Hall of Fame and Order of White Jackets (sic) - Glove: A gift to \"Andy\" from Billy Gooch, Athletic Director\". It measures approximately 16.5 in. x 16.5 in. Transferred from the Alumni Association, gift of the family. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486388/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 3. UA 2008.006","One metal fencing foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones as a student (class of 1926) and a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary. The plaque on the wood backing reads \"Foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones, '26; Professor of Physical Education, 1922-1942; Varsity Fencing Coach, The College of William and Mary. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, '24.\" The wood backing measures 45.5 in. x 7.75 in. The foil itself is approximately 40 in. long and has a gripped handle. The foil is in fair condition due to rusting. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, class of 1924. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.098","One wooden tennis racket with metal strings that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The racket was made by A.G. Spalding and Brothers in the United States. The model of the racket is a Forspun Gut. The strings are made of metal and are green and gold in color. The name \"Ann Dorsey Cooke\" is written in pencil on the head of the racket. There is a green label attached to the racket with \"COOKE\" inscribed on it. The shaft of the racket is inscribed with \"Spalding Nassau No. 6\". The racket is approximately 27 in. x 8.75 in. The racket is in fair condition with some damage to the head of the racket and the grip of the handle is starting to come off. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.369","One baseball signed by the 1938 state champion William and Mary Baseball team. The baseball belonged to John Purtill, Sr., class of 1940. The ball is approximately 2.5 in. in diameter. The game ball is well-used with many dirt stains. The outlines of the signatures are cleaned making some of the signatures more visible. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765948286/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2009.476","Scope and Contents","Ball was presumably hit by WM or opposing baseball team at Plumeri Park. Collected by Swem SCRC staff at Dillard Complex near Swem Off Site Storage (SOSS) in April 2012. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2012.155.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as playthings. Toys often represent functional objects, such as toy teapots, or toy ships, or living things, such as baby dolls or stuffed animals. Toys also include objects developed primarily for play, such as balls, tops, or kites. Note: Toys that are small representations of objects normally used in human activity should be given the object name \"Toy.\" The cataloger may also use \"Model\" from Other Documents or \"miniature\" from Art if appropriate. Information about what the toy represents should be recorded in a subject field; this information may be entered acording to the naming conventions and object terms use throughout Nomenclature.","Scope and Contents","White Frisbee with the William and Mary's Tribe logo and the word \"Indian\" in green letters. 9.25 in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648649/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 1987.071","Scope and Contents","One green plush frog, 8.5in.(length), with \"William and Mary College\" written down its back; sold in college bookstore. ","One green basketball decorated with the head of an Indian and carrying an advertisement for Ward Pontiac Dealership. Approximately 4 in. in diameter. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484514/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1991.021","One green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads \"Nutsy\", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa.","Scope and Contents","2 - Green and gold pom-poms intended for fans at sporting events attached to white plastic handles, with the words \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written on the handles. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648027/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 2002.036","Scope and Contents","One small nerf football in gold and green with \"WM Vote Yes Higher Ed Nov. 5\" printed on one side. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483672/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 2002.049.1","Scope and Contents","One Indian Mascot Doll wearing a green jumpsuit. A baige \"W\" and \"M\" is on his chest. The doll is 15in. tall. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969822680/.","One felt stuffed doll, nicknamed \"Soulless Doll,\" that was used by the all-male a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College, during 1997 to 1998 as a pre-concert good luck charm. The doll is wearing a farmer's outfit with a straw hat. It is approximately 3.75in. x 8.75in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.030.7","Scope and Contents","Beanbag football with \"Tribe\" written in gold on the front by the laces. Given out at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening for the public on June 29, 2008. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947944/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2008.062","Scope and Contents","One William and Mary pom-pom used at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The handle is white with a green \"WM \" and two feathers coming out of the \"WM\".  The streamers in the pom-pom are green and gold. The handle is 2.75 in. x 1 in. The pom-pom is in good condition.  Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.119","One red Frisbee made of plastic with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in White. The Frisbee is 9.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.122","A brown teddy bear with black felt fingers and toes. The teddy bear has brown plastic eyes and a black sewn on smile. The teddy bear has on a white shirt that features the Olympics logo in gold with sparkles and the colors of the Olympics logo (blue, yellow, green, and red) in stripes branching out from the Olympics logo. The teddy bear has a white unifold tag attached to it with a cartoon image of the bear on one side and copy write information on the other. Inside the tag is typed \"MISHA™ IS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES. A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF MISHA™ GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF YOUR COUNTRY'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. ALL NEW MATERIALS • HAND-CRAFTED• NON-ALLERGENIC• SURFACE WASHABLE.\" The inside of the tag goes on to describe how to clean the teddy bear and explains that it meets state and federal safety regulations. There is a white tag with red writing on it coming out of the teddy bear's rear that explains the aforementioned information. The teddy bear was designed by Victor Chizhikov.The teddy bear is in excellent condition and measures approximately 10.5in. (height). Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.05","Scope and Contents","One plastic green and gold miniature football that was given out at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center at the College of William and Mary on September 15, 2006. The football contains the William and Mary logo with a green \"WM\" and two green feathers sticking out from the \"M.\" The football was once owned by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967. Approximately 3 in. x 5 in. It is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2011.017","One black and gold felt stuffed animal shaped like a dog that may have been used as a mascot for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The dog has two button eyes and a gold bow around its neck. It is approximately 9in. x 8in. and it is in poor condition with several holes in the ears, face, and legs of the dog. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.075","Scope and Contents","Translucent purple plastic (polypropylene) frisbee with the Global Film Festival logo (a globe stand with a film reel in place of the earth's sphere) and its web address, filmfestival.wm.edu.The underside of the frisbee features a circular sticker with information about the 2013 Film Festival: \"Thurs - Sun, Feb 14-17 / HOW WILL YOU SPIN IT? / Film  Youth WM Global Film Festival 2013 / Kimball Theatre on Merchant's Square / filmfestival.wm.edu.\" Frisbee measures 8.5 in. in diameter and is in fair condition with a 4.25 in. crack extending from the center to the outside rim. Frisbee was collected by SCRC staff. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2013.029.01","Scope and Contents","Pinwheel with metallic blue and silver flexible plastic spokes and blue polypropylene axle and stick. www.pinwheelsforprevention.org is printed in white on the stick. The pinwheel measures 15.25 in. x 6.5 in. Pinwheels for Prevention is an initiative of the nonprofit organization Prevent Child Abuse America, which uses the pinwheel as a grassroots campaign symbol to \"remind us of childlike notions and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full lives all children deserve.\" Pinwheels similar to this one have been located along the walkway in front of the Integrated Science Center. Donated by Joseph Galano, Professor Emeritus from WM's Dept of Psychology. Dr. Galano has worked at the local, state, and national levels to prevent child abuse and neglect, including working with Prevent Child Abuse Virginia and the City of Hampton's Healthy Families Partnership. Located in Rec Obj, S3. UA 2013.098.01","Artifacts originally created to serve a purpose that cannot be identified at the time the object is cataloged.","Scope and Contents","A fragment of a 1717 bell cast to hang in the Chapel of the College Building (now commonly known as the Wren Building). The fragment was rescued from the debris of the 1859 fire. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254817/.  Located in BG S5. UA 1981.102","Scope and Contents","Piece of wood from the live oak tree removed from the entrance to campus in 1943; the tree was believed to have been planted in the early 1700s. Located in BG S5. UA 1985.009","Scope and Contents","One WM class of 1927 ring, inscribed \"HLG,AB\" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials \"GH\" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed \"HL Ganter /24-/27\"; charm on chain with WM Greek temple seal; 3-medals from Sacred Heart School and 7-from St Mary's University, Texas; one gold watch on chain; one locket; one fleiur-de-lys pin; one pieces of California gold; and on 1968 penny in a bottle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.010","John Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships off of Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.147","One large fragment of a plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery,  Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. The plant is 7in. UA1989.121","Various medals, pins, and other items. Includes one SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, one  Alpha Kappa Psi pin, one FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, one Williamsburg High School pin, one Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant. UA 1990.017","3-items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421813/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422135/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029050/.","Scope and Contents","5-items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a \"13\" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a \"7\" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422739/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029666/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029972/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030322/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030594/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439031176/.","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures  4in. by 10.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.1","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The cloth measures 3.5in.x 7in. Made of linen.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.2","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures 5in.x 6.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA1998.057.3","4-felt samples in various shades of green used to select the material for freshman duc cap beanies. Transferred from Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan, 1933-1942 Collection (UA 2.10). Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393427/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393575/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942306/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393983/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1999.063","Four pieces of cloth that are used to make the College of William and Mary's Queen's Guard uniforms. Each piece is a different color corresponding to the design of the uniform. There is a solid red piece for the jacket, a solid black piece for the pants, a solid white piece, and a woven tartan piece used in the baldric. Each piece is approximately 3.5in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. The pieces were attached to a photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard and is located in the University Archives Photograph Collection. A copy of the photograph is with the fabric. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2009.274","7-pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.279","One piece of blue, red, green, and white fabric that was used to make Edna Turnblad's dress in the Broadway musical Hairspray. The dress was created by William and Mary alumnus William Ivey Long for the character Edna Turnblad, played by actor Harvey Fierstein. The fabric is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 70. UA 2009.561","One gold and one green feather collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. The gold feather is approximately 5.25in. (length) and the green feather is approximately 4in.(length). The feathers are in fair condition and the green feather is bent slightly at the top.","Scope and Contents","A cardboard color sample for Z352 Black that was submitted to the College of William and Mary to use on the floors in the Blow Gymnasium. The color sample was submitted by the Marsteller Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia. The sample is approximately 10.25 in x 2.5 in and is in fair condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2010.455","Scope and Contents","Fragment of a coffee cup showing the Greek temple form of the college seal. Bone china with yellow shield-shaped emblem featuring the sun shining on a greek temple with \"1693\" written at the bottom. Seal is surrounded by a green and gold cirlce; green and gold lines cirlce the rim. The fragment was found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Cup was used in the campus dining hall during the 1920s. Dimensions: 2 1/8\" H, 3 3/4\" at widest point; handle is 1 1/2\" long and extends 7/8\" from cup. Condition: broken fragment, some dirt residue still visible. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452701644 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452329885. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. 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The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b"],"title_filing_ssi":"100 Yugoslavian Dinara","title_ssm":["100 Yugoslavian Dinara"],"title_tesim":["100 Yugoslavian Dinara"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1981"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1981"],"normalized_title_ssm":["100 Yugoslavian Dinara"],"component_level_isim":[3],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["Item"],"level_ssim":["Item"],"sort_isi":1240,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["This 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":[1981],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. 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(length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b"],"_nest_path_":"/components#7/components#4/components#8","timestamp":"2026-05-20T22:46:19.845Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9382","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9382","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9382","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9382","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9382.xml","title_filing_ssi":"University Archives Artifact Collection 1693-[ongoing] 1900-2011","title_ssm":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"title_tesim":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1693-[ongoing], 1900-2011","1900-2011"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1900-2011"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1693-[ongoing], 1900-2011"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["UA 13","/repositories/2/resources/9382"],"text":["UA 13","/repositories/2/resources/9382","University Archives Artifact Collection","Alumni and Alumnae","Athletics","Awards and scholarships","College of William and Mary Anniversaries, etc","Fundraising campaigns","Graduation (School)","Homecoming","Medals","Social","Student Organizations","Students","Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts","This 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 University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations.","Series include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series.","","The Phi Beta Kappa key received in 1909 by John Stewart Bryan, the small token or charm in the form of a golden football presented to John Stewart Bryan as honorary captain of the William and Mary football team in 1942, and the ODK key presented to John Stewart Bryan in 1934 were a gift received on 5/17/1935 (Mss. Acc. 1946-35)."," Acc. 2007.012 gift of Helen Rolfe 06/06/2007; the watch chain was given to her father by Mrs. J. ___ Potts [writing unclear]. See note inside box top."," Acc. 2008.131 was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","Accessions from 2008 forward accessioned and described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.","Consult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/ ."," A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009."," Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011."," Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011."," Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011."," Information about related materials is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/","The University Archives Artifact Collection is an artificial collection of artifacts and memorabilia documenting and related to the College of William and Mary. Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Images of a growing number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/"," The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families."," Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies (\"ducquot; caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms."," The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library."," Acc. 2004.015 The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal and Replacement, November 10, 2001.","Artifacts originally created to define space for human activitites or to be used as components of space-defining artifacts.","Artifacts originally created as part of a building's fabric. Although building components are distinct objects, they function as parts of larger structures rather than as independent units. Building components can be separate, distinct, and generally interchangeable structural, functional, or decorative parts of buildings such as beams, sinks, or architectural ornaments. This classification also includes architectural samples integral to buildings, such as wall sections, staircases, or porches, as well as certain whole-structure building system components such as ventilators or furnaces. Excluded from this classification are parts of buildings that are not integral parts of the structure, such as furnishings or lighting devices, which are included in the Furnishings category.","Structures and other artifacts originally created to serve as space-defining internal or external architectural building components.","Artifacts originally created to block passage, prohibit movement, shield dangerous situations, protect or cover openings, or otherwise serve as barriers in or on structures.","Artifacts originally created for use in the construction of structures.This sub-classification includes masonry units, such as bricks or stone, and ancillary materials such as plaster, flashing, or lath.","Scope and Contents","2- mounted bricks belonging to Mr.  Mrs. John Bruce Bredin, Mr.  Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr., and one with no name. The groundbreaking for the Muscarelle Museum occurred on November 6, 1981. Located in BG S5. UA 1999.079","Scope and Contents","Wooden house siding shingle with remnants of grey paint. Shingle from a house constructed in 1900 at 421 North Albany Street in Ithaca NY, where the seven Alpha Phi Alpha founders gathered to study and draw up plans for the first African American college fraternity. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity launched a campaign in 2009 to restore the house by 2012. Shingle measures 6.5\" (length) x 2\" (width). circa 1900. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in BG S5. UA 2011.584.06","Artifacts that are integral to structures and were originally created to transport humans, goods, or materials from one location in the structure to another. This sub-classification also includes equipment and accessories that serve as parts of building conveyance systems.","Artifacts originally created to serve as doors, windows(whether fixed or moveable), or components thereof, or to act as structural elements to complete openings. They may serve as coverings, operating mechanism components, or accessories for doors or windows. This sub-classification does not include finish hardware such as knockers, kickplates, sash lifts, or shutterdogs.","Artifacts originally created to modify the environment of structures through mechanical means, whether as individual units or as a part of systems. Environmental control components regulate heating, cooling, humidification, or ventilation. Portable equipment and equipment meant to heat or cool part of a strucutre are listed in Temperature Control Equipment.","Artifacts, usually made of metal, originally created to be visible, functional, and often decorative elements for the interior or exterior of buildings. This sub-classification includes doorway accessories such as doorknobs, widow accessories such as sash lifts or shutter dogs, and other artifacts such as brackets, strap hinges, or escutcheons.","Artifacts originally created to serve as built-in receptacles for waste, as vessel or spaces for containing or dispensing water for sanitary needs, or as a means of dispensing water for drinking. Plumbing and Drainage Elements also treat water, facilitate or regulate the movement of water and sewage withing strucutres, or transport unwanted water from one locationt to another, either through mechanical or gravitational means.","Artifacts originally created as rooftop structures or structural elements or as architectural ornamentation for roofs.","Artifacts originally created as structural or decorative components of staircases, whether rough and concealed or decorative and visible.","Artifacts originally created to serve as structural elements for walls, ceilings, or floors. Some supporting elements may also serve as architectural ornamentation.","Artifacts originally created as finishiing elements in buildings, whether indoor or outdoor. Surface elements serve as permanent wall, floor, ceiling, or roof coverings, or as decorative trim.","Artifacts originally created as distinct elements associated with sites, buildings, or parts of larger structures. Rather than functioning simply as parts of larger strucutres, site features are independent entities that complement other strucutres. This classification includes such artifacts as birdbaths, flagpoles, gates, and fences.","Scope and Contents","2 - For the College site a tract of 330 acres was purchased for £170 from Captain Thomas Ballard on December 20, 1693. Two of the boundary stones, erected to mark the property, are part of the collection. Note: From September through November 4, 2007, one of the boundary stones was on exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1520125522/in/photostream/. Located in BG S5.","Artifacts originally created to provide or define a space for human activites.Structures may be permanent, portable, climate-controlled, or open-air, and can be used for a variety of purposes including ceremonial, agricultural, recreational, commercial, cultural, civic, industrial, and social. Architectural samples, integral to buildings such as wall sections, as well as separable, distinct, and interchangeable components, such as doorknobs or widow sashes, are included in Building Components.","Structures originally created for such agricultural purposes as housing animals, storing grains and farm implements, practicing animal husbandry, and processing plant and animal products. Structures used in the commercial processing of agricultural products are included in Industrial Structures. Agricultural Structures are not for public use or human habitation.","Strucutres originally created for ceremonial activities such as conducting religious services or preparing or housing the remains of the dead. Such structures may also provide space for devotional activities, such as those associated with holy objects, or offer shelter for transformative practices or traditional rituals such as tea ceremonies. This sub-classification does not include structures for human habitation or for ceremonial activities conducted by social organizations.","Structures originally created to be used by governmental entities or community organizations for such purposes as governance activities, mail distribution, public safety, or social activities. This sub-classification also includes structures used by trade, fraternal, professional, or special-interest groups or associations for such organizational purposes as conducting meetings or ceremonies or housing group-related artifacts such as regalia or records.","Structures originally created for the selling, exchanging, or housing of goods and services. This sub-classification includes service establishments, and mercantile buildings.","Structures originally created for cultural or recreational activities. Included in this sub-classification are structures that provide exhibition space for music, fine arts, dance, drama, or collections of objects, flora, or fauna displayed for public benefit. Also included are strucutres that provide space for sporting or entertainment activities, usually for groups and occasionally for individuals.","Structures originally created for such defensive purposes as storing armament and munitions, sheltering personnel, or providing fortified observational posts capable of facilitating or resisting attacks.","Residential structures originally created for long-term habitation rather than temporary housing. Dwellings are considered homes, places where domestic activities are conducted and personal effects are stored.","Structures originally created to collect, convey, regulate, or contain water for distribution, flood control, or power generation.","Structures and complexes originally created for the extraction and processing of raw materials, the generation of power, the manufacture of goods, or the housing of industrial machinery.","Buildings originally created for such institutional purposes as health and welfare services, educational instruction, or corrections.","Buildings originally created for specific domestic activities such as baking or washing or for the storage of residential equipment and materials needed for domestic activities. Outbuildings are generally secondary structures adjacent to or nearby a dwelling or farm complex.","Structures and complexes originally created to facilitate the transportation of people and things. Such structures provide embarkation and debarkation points, allow passage from one point to another, house conveyance equipment, or serve as collection facilities for fares or tolls.","Structures that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created to facilitate human activity and to provide for the physical needs of people, generally by offering comfort, convenience, or protection. Clothing is excluded from this category as it addresses only the needs of a specific individual. Furnishing are not artifacts used as active agents in other processes, such as artifacts used as tools or equipment; they passively enable human activity.","Artifacts, usually soft furnishings, originally created to provide support for sleeping or to accessorize a bed. This classification does not include beds and bed components, which are included in Furniture.","Scope and Contents","One black felt pillow cover, about 26in. including fringe, decorated with orange felt ribbon and bearing the words \"William and Mary\" in orange letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675014/.Gift of Dorothy Wallace. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA 1991.031","Scope and Contents","One diamond shaped felt pillow with a beige front and a gold back. The front of the pillow features\"WM\" in gold, old English felt letters. The front also features a gold ribbon running throughout the edges of the beige front. There are also gold felt strips measuring approximately 2.5in. (length) as the fringe of the pillow. The pillow measures approximately 1ft. 5in. x1ft. 5in. The pillow is in poor condition. There is a long loose thread and hanging lace component attached to the lace piece at the tip of the pillow above the \"WM.\" There is also an approximately 0.125in. black stain and an approximately 2in. black stain on the bottom tip of the pillow below the \"WM.\" There is also black staining on the lace bow in that same area as well as some moderate fraying of the lace material. There is also a 3.5in. missing lace component on the top right side of the pillow and another 3in. missing lace component on the bottom right of the pillow. There is severe fraying on the disconnected lace fragments as well as some black staining on the bottom right disconnected lace. Finally, there is a small black stain on the back of the pillow and the some felt fringes have tattered pieces. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.12","Scope and Contents","A grey-green rough-texture blanket which has \"WM/ '19\" sown on the front in gold felt letters.  \"VEW\" is also sown on the bottom left of the front of the blanket in gold felt letters. The blanket measures approximately 6ft. 11in. (length) x 5ft. 2in. (width) and is in good condition. Both seams at the top and bottom of the blanket are completely unraveled with remnants of red loose thread on both ends (bottom left: 4.5in. of red loose thread, bottom right: 2in. and 7.5in. of red loose thread; top left: 7.5in. of red loose thread, top right: 11in. of red loose thread). There is a 0.5in. hole at the bottom left of the blanket above \"VEW.\" Finally there is some wear and tear near the right of the \" '19.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.17","One rectangular green wool felt pillow with grey trim and orange lettering. Pillow backing is larger than the centered front piece, with the addition fabric cut into approximately 1in. wide strips for fringe. Pillow front is sewn to the backing with a piece of grey decorative trim featuring a stepped triangle pattern. 'WILLIAM / AND / MARY' is sewn to the pillow front in orange felt letters 1.5in. or .75in. high. Pillow is 19in. (length) x 13.5in. (width) x 1.5in. wide. Pillow is in good condition with minor pitting/holes from insect damage on back and front. One piece of fringe in upper left corner has several holes and brown discoloration. Another piece of fringe on the lower left side has 1.5in. tear in the middle. Stiching appears to be very secure with only a few exposed thread pieces on the back. SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.551","Scope and Contents","One square black felt pillowcase with an orange felt outline on the front. On the inside of the outline \"W·M·C·\" for William and Mary College is stitched in orange. Above that is an orange felt outline of a pennant. Inside the pennant \"'16\" stitched in black felt. The pillowcase also has black fringes that measure approximately 2.5in. The pillow is approximately 20in. (length) x 20in. (width) and is in excellent condition with four 9in. creases where the pillow has been folded. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.03","Scope and Contents","One wool green blanket that has a grey wool trim. The blanket also features the William and Mary Seal embroidered in gold and set against a gray circular background in the center of the blanket. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch above the seal and \"1693\" is embroidered in gold in an arch below the seal. There is a black and gold tag on the left side of the blanket that reads \"Artcraft /Manufacturing Co./ II Campau Ave, N.W./Grand Rapids/Michigan/ 100% Wool\" in gold writing. The blanket measures approximately 4ft. 7in. (width) x 6ft. (width) and is in good condition. There is a 17in. conglomeration of stains on the gray wool trim on the bottom right of the blanket. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.04","Artifacts originally created as portable or temporary coverings for indoor or outdoor floors. This classification includes rugs and carpeting but not permanently attached tile or linoleum, which are included in Building Components.","One brown and ivory mat with 3in. brown yarn fringe. Brown center of mat features ivory woven image of a Greek discus thrower, and ivory mat border features brown woven words \"BUDAPESTI, NEMZETKOZI, SPORTFILM, FESTZITVAL.\" Mat meaures 26.5in. (length) x 18.25in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459183/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2011.734.02","Artifacts originally created to answer the physical requirements and comforts of people in their living and work spaces. This classification includes desks, tables, beds, chairs, and outdoor furniture, but it excludes appliances and tools such as washing machines and ladders.","Matched groupings of artifacts originally created to meet the basic furniture needs of a specific area such as a nursery or bedroom. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Furniture sub-classifications, e.g., Seating Furniture, Supporting Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to sit upon or support a portion of their body, as is the case of foot-stools. Seating furniture includes both indoor and outdoor furniture and may be stationary pieces such as slipper chairs or allow for some movement such as rocking chairs. This classification includes upright furniture that adjusts to a reclining position, but non-adjustable furniture that is designed for reclining is included in Sleeping and Reclining Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to lay down or recline. Component parts of beds such as headboards and footboards are also included in this sub-classification.","Artifacts originally created to store, protect, and sometimes display items by means of an encasement with such features as shelves, drawers, cubbyholes, and doors. This sub-classification does not include furniture created to store food, which is listed in Food Storage Equipment.","Various metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.069","Artifacts originally created to support and sometimes store or display items without encasement, to function as steps, or to serve as horizontal surfaces for such activites as working or dining.","Artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes such artifacts as mirrors or screens.","Artifacts originally created to be placed in or around a building for the convenience of people to enhance, complement, or facilitate the maintenance of their environment. This classification includes: small furnishings, such as card receivers; non-furniture artifacts used for storage and display, such as boxes; and objects that protect furniture such as antimacassars. This classification does not includ furnishings intended primarily to communicate; they are classified as Art. Nor does this classification include devices used in productive housekeeping activity such as cooking or maintenance. Curtains are included in Window and Door Coverings.","Artifacts originally created to hold tobacco or smoking equipment or to serve as receptacles for tobacco-related waste such as ashes. Artifacts used by individuals to store smoking-related items on their persons are included in Personal Gear.","One plastic black ashtray. A brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. The ashtray plays the College of William and Mary's Alma Mater.  The ashtry is 7in (width). As of April 13, 2010, the music box components were functioning.  A recording of the ashtray is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_rlbhvARM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.025","One black ceramic William and Mary ashtray with gold trim. There is a College of William and Mary seal made of pewter that is 2in. in diameter on the upper left corner of the ashtray. It is approximately 7.25in. x 7.25in. x 1.75in. and is in good condition and weighs 2 pounds. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397861/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze ashtray with a Native American relief in the center and a depiction of the Wren Building and yard above his headdress. On the bottom of the ashtray is a \"K\" with an \"\" and \"co.\" inside an \"O.\" The ashtray was made by the Kronheimer Oldenbusch (K  O) company. It was once owned by Ethel Blanks Irvine, class of 1931 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 4 in. x 3.75 in. It is in fair condition with some corrosion around the left eye and the right side of the Indian's headdress. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.242","Artifacts originally created primarily for decorative purposes. Decorative articles may have a secondary functional use, such as a plate, but their intended use is for display. Decorative ornaments used for special occasions are icluded in Holiday Objects and Party Accessories. Note: Terms from Art also may be used, as appropriate.","This plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436979/.","Scope and Contents","One blue jasper-ware plate made by Wedgwood. The plate shows scenes of London on top, the bottom reads \"Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker\". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. The plate is 8.25in. in diameter. UA1989.018","Scope and Contents","2-English china plates. One reads \"Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution\" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads \"300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation\" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. The plates are 10.875in. in diameter.","One white English bone china bowl trimmed with gold, bearing the college coat of arms in green and gold.An inscription on the bottom states that the bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. The bowl is 4in (height) and 9in. in diameter. Images located at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901000201/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924183053/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901011686/. UA 1991.034","One silver bowl that was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: \"Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award.\" Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1993.015","One plate that was presented to the College of William  Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William  Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The plate is 8inx12in. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924127425/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901023982/. UA 1993.042","One plate that was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. The plate is 8inx12in. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133340/. UA 1994.016","One pewter plate with Princeton Tiger logo engraved. The plate is 5in. in diameter. Gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. UA 1995.021","One silver plate. It is engraved with the name \"Miss D. Elaine Lewis.\" It is 7in. Manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. UA 2007.019","One porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus at William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer (class of 1925) in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.036","One white plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. UA 2008.40","Scope and Contents","One silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with \"The College of William and Mary\" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with \"College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973.\" The plate is approximately 8in. in diameter. The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.289","One pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and \"William  Mary, The President's Council.\" The bottom of the box is engraved \"Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade.\" The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.290","One ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10in. in diameter and in good condition. UA 2009.493","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge, and back bottom edge of the plate. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.19","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold  with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.20","Artifacts originally created as a protective and often decorative cover for furniture. This sub-classification does not include bedcovers, which are included in Bedding, or tablecloths, which are included in Food Services Accessories.","Artifacts originally created to hold living plants, cut specimens, or bulbs in the home. Horticultural containers can be purely functional or serve in a decorative capacity, either as the original container or as a vessel used to conceal the original container.","Artifacts, too small to be considered furniture, originally created to store or display such items as small furnishings, articles of clothing, works of art, and household linens either on walls, floors, or horizontal surfaces such as tables. Large or more substantial storage and display pieces are include in Storage and Display Furniture. Other storage objects are included in Food Preperation Accessories, Toilet Articles, and other classifications featuring the objects they contain.","Scope and Contents","Household accessories that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts used to control pests, dispense fragrance, and facilitate certain activities in the home such as tightening rope beds.This sub-classification does not include objects listed in such classifications and sub-classifications as Toilet Articles, Maintenance TE, Regulative and Protective TE, Art and Holiday Objects.","Artifacts originally created to provide illumination. This classification includes lighting accessories such as candlesnuffers and wick trimmers, general purpose portable lighting devices such as kerosene lanters, and specialized fixtures such as streetlamps and theater lighting devices.","Artifacts originally created to shield and protect a burning substance such as oil, or that are connected to an energy source such as electricity. Lighting devices may be free-standing, portable, or fixed in place. Exposed forms of illumination are included in Lighting Holders.","Artifacts originally created to hold or support an unshielded exposed flame.  Shielded forms of illumination are included in lighting Devices.","One silver candelabrum that was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers' Company of London in honor of the College's 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.117","Lighting artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts originally created as functional or decorative components of lamps or fixtures; as controls for illumination sources, either through mechanical means or throught the ignition or extinguishing or buring substances; or to service lamps or fictures. This sub-classification also includes artifacts originally created to be burned as a source of illumination or to produce artificial light in lighting devices.","2-brass candlesticks given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Transferred from the chapel in the Wren Building. The candlesticks are 18.25in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.125","One wax candlestick with aluminum foil that was used at an event to support College of William and Mary President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 4.5 in. (lenght) and is in fair condition.","Artifacts originally created to enable people to control the temperature of their immediate environment according to their needs.  This classification does not include devices to control temperature for purposes other than human comfort, as is the case with bake ovens and kilns.  Nor does it include relatively permanent structural parts of a building, such as fireplaces or flues or whole-structure systems for environmental control; such items are included in Building Components.","Artifacts originally created to produce or assist in producing fire, or to serve as a source of fuel. This sub-classification includes matchbooks, charcoal, and tinderpistols. It does not include lighters, which are included in Smoking and Recreational Drug Equipment.","Artifacts originally created to heat or cool individual spaces by burning substances, by connection to an energy source such as electricity or by hand-operated devices. Whole-structure heating and cooling systems and humidity control devices are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the management of fire within a stove or fireplace, including tools and their associated holders, protective screens and doors, supports, and radiant surfaces. This sub-classification also includes functional components of stoves (whether heating stoves or cookstoves) as well as artifacts originally created to store supplies of fuel or tinder or contain burning substances for use in igniting fires. Structural components of fireplaces such as flues and chimney hoods are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to cover or adorn a window, door, or doorway. This classification does not include relatively permanent structural parts of buildings such as canopies, exterior shutters, and window sashes. These items are included in Door and Window Elements.","Scope and Contents","One pair of handsewn golden yellow satin curtains (2010.511.03a,b) and 2 copper wire curtain apparatuses (2010.511.03c,d). Note accompanying curtains reads, \"Dr. D. W. Davis / Contents: Curtains and apparatus used at the unveiling of the Phi Beta Kappa Tablets, December 5, 1936.\" Paper records received at the same time as these curtains were added to the Phi Beta Kappa Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Clay Clemens, WM Dept. of Government Professor. UA 2010.511.03a-d","Artifacts originally created to serve the personal needs of an individual as clothing, adornment, body protection, or an aid in grooming.","Artifacts originally created to be worn on the human body for ornamentation.  Adornment lacks the communicative aspect of objects listed in the Personal Symbols classification and is more decorative than those listed in the Personal Gear classification.  This classification does not include artifacts created to adorn clothing, which are listed in Clothing Accessories.","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for parts of the body other than hair.","One small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi.","One small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says \"John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942.\" There are also green, interlocking initials \"W\" and \"M.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484152/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647915/.","Scope and Contents","One gold charm that was given by the secret society \"13\" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads \"Lambert, 35.\" It is approximately 1in. x 0.75in and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397501/.","Scope and Contents","4-temporary tattoos each as the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. The tattoos are approximately 1.5in.x1in. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765400105/.","One sterling silver ring with translucent plastic oval inset and silver seal of the College. Plastic inset secured with four silver prongs to a decorated setting with incised triangles and lines in a vaguely art deco design. Underside of setting is decorated with an incised curvilinear pattern. Plastic inset and seal are secured with a slotted screw. Thin metal band soldered to ring underside and stamped with 'STERLING.' Ring setting measures .875in. (length) x .625in. (width), and overall length (setting and band) measures .9375in. Ring was given as a favor at a dance hosted by Richmond Polytechnic Institute. Donation of Jean Clarke, Class of 1947; transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","One brown leather cord necklace with wood beads and wooden pendant. Wood beads measure 0.375in. and necklace measures 20in. long overall. Carved wood pendant measures 3.75in. x 1.5in. and is painted in gold and purple on all sides with \"Funky 4\" \"Fanatics\" \"Four Dog\" \"Flip Mode\" and \"ZM2\". ZMM signifies Zeta Mu Mu, which is the Williamsburg graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi. Necklace carved for the WM chapter by a Charlottesville graduate. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376096/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113453341/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.08","One pair of earrings featuring a silver square shape. Within the silver square on the front is a picture of Earl Gregg Swem. On the back of the earrings within the silver square is a Google Map pinpoint location for Earl Gregg Swem Library. These earrings were crafted by Anne Sharp and given to Amy Schindler. The earrings are approximately 0.75in. (length) x 0.75in. (width) and in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.03","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for hair, as implements for securing a hairstyle, or as artificial substitutes for hair.","One white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads \"Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137.\" 19in. (length). It is is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911445/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911501/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 62. UA 2009.020.8","One colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Image(s) available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120684750/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911593/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 61. UA 2009.021.1","Artifacts originally created as coverings for the human body. This classification includes all forms of garments and also accessories such as belts or cuff links.","Articles of clothing worn on the hands, arms, or neck, and artifacts originally created for the securement, protection, or adornment of clothing. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the minor care of clothing, which are listed in Clothing Care Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One round belt buckle decorated with the words \"College of William and Mary\" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. The belt buckle is roughly 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035266/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical rectangular buckles measuring 3in.x1.75in. The words \"William  Mary\" and \"Fighting Virginians\" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled \"H.B.F. CW.\" There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939670/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.X1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390621/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.x 1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937578/.","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle engraved with \"William  Mary Fighting Virginians\". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3.5in.x 2in. and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396737/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 23. UA 2009.097","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle featuring the College Coat of Arms and \"William  Mary\" engraved above the seal. The grass on the seal is painted green and the \"W\" and \"Y\" of William  Mary are painted gold. The buckle was made by Jenkins Jewelers of Baltimore, Maryland. It measures 2.875in.x 1.75in. The buckle is in fair condition with some chips at the top of the buckle and some wear on the reverse. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944180/.","One buckle once owned by George Wythe. It was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484270/. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros.","One pair of black with brass leather colonial reproduction shoe buckles that were used by John Stewart Bryan for the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The buckles are 3.5in. x 3in. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.020.9","One navy blue tie decorated with the college's coat of arms and white and yellow stripes; sold by Society of the Alumni; came in a box decorated with the Wren Building cupola and weather vane. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1991.019","Striped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675336/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 1998.001","A dark blue tie that features an image of a woman that is holding a trident and a torch, while riding a chariot, embroidered in gold in the center. Below the image of the woman, the Olympic logo is embroidered in gold. The tie also features a black tag on the back that reads \"CLUB TIE CO. /LANSDOWNE RD. /LONDON, E18.2AX/ TEL.019895259/MADE IN ENGLAND/100% POLYESTER FIBRE.\" The tie is approximately 27in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.07","Scope and Contents","A burgundy silk tie that features what looks like the outline of the letter \"N\" in white intertwined with the Olympic logo in white at the bottom of the front of the tie. On the back of the tie there is a black tag. \"Aee Silk\" is embroidered on the tag in white cursive script. The tie is approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.08","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" with the Olympic logo beneath it, both in beige, going diagonally down the bottom front of the tie. At the bottom of the tie there is an image of the Capitol building in faded beige with \"USA\" written in beige beneath it. Under \"USA\" the Olympic logo is depicted shadowed and in beige. The back of the tie features a white tag that has \"Designs by Anthony\" embroidered in gray in cursive script. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that has \"100% POLYESTER\" printed in black. The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.09","A blue tie that features a seal of the United States Soccer Federation in the middle on the front, and on the middle on the inside of the back. The tie also has red, white and light blue stripes running diagonally down the top and bottom front of the tie. The stripes also run diagonally across the top and bottom of the back of the tie. There is also a light blue, white and red stripe at the tip of the smaller part of the tie in the back. The back of the tie also has a black tag with a golden clasp. The black tag has \"GOLDEN CLASP/ 100% POLYESTER FABRIC/U.S. PAT. NO. 2,990,551/ by PRINCE CONSORT/ PUT SMALL END THRU LOOP LABLE.\" sewn in gold. Finally, there is a white tag on the inside of the back of the larger part of the tie that reads \"WOVEN EXPRESSLY FOR U.S.S.F.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. There is an approximately 0.125in. white stain near the top on the front of the tie. There is also an approximately 1.5in. blue loose thread on the back of the tie. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.10","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" in white, with the Olympic logo below it, embroidered on the center of the front and the top and center of the back of the tie. The back of the tie also features a blue tag that has a golden clasp. \"GOLDEN CLASP/PRINCE CONSORT/U.S. PAT. NO. 3,958,823\" is sewn in gold on the tag. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that reads \"MADE IN U.S.A/RN17699/100% SILK.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.11","Scope and Contents","One black tie with Indian heads on both the back and front of the tie. Ties like this one were part of a surplus that were moved from Blow to WM Hall around 1970. This particular one belonged to Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, who received the tie as part of the William and Mary cheerleading team around 1978. There is a tag attached to the tie indicating that is was made expressly for the College of William and Mary Athletic Department. The tie is in fair condition with some staining toward the end of the tie. One of the labels on the back of the tie has been ripped off. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.239","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (width)x2in. (lenght) , and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x 5in. (length). The pin is in good condition with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943758/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5 in (width)x 2in. (length) and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x4in. (length). The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439027794/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1.5in. in diameter, and the ribbon is 5in. long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439028028/.","One gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (length)x0.75in. (width) , and the ribbon is approximately 1in. long. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. Gift of Jack Tharp. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945654/.","Scope and Contents","One gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter \"E,\" a white letter \"L,\" and two blue lines that join the \"L\" to make a letter \"K\". After the \"K\" is the number \"22\" in black. The base is engrave with \"The Whitehead  Hoag Co., Neward, N.J.\" The pin measures 0.375in. in diameter and the base measures 0.5in. in diameter. The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2008.005.7","1-Aluminum medallion pin that features green and gold thread in a criss-cross wheel pattern. The back of the pin has a squeeze clasp with which the wearer can affix the pin to his or her garment. The pin is contained inside a small cubic box measuring approximately 1.125in (length x width) and 0.75in. (height). The box has a black base and a clear top. The pin measures approximately 0.375in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.02","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has two abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in gold block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. The clasp is severely tarnished. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.04","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in black block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.05","Scope and Contents","One silver tietack featuring the letter \"W\" interlaced with the letter \"M\" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mike) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Housed in a box marked with a sticker from Stousland Sheet Metal.","One white collar that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851963/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.2","One black nylon cummerband that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852125/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.5","One pair of cuff links. They are in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One yellow feather plume that was placed on top of Marching Band hats at the College of William and Mary. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607634/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.2","One white linen and machine-made lace cravat worn by President John Stewart Bryan at Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.5","One red sash made of watered silk used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31.  UA 2009.020.7","One black sash made of silk crepe that was worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.6","Scope and Contents","One green and gold acrylic scarf that was sold during the 2010 season as a fundraiser for the William and Mary men's soccer team's international trip to Brazil in spring 2011. The words \"William  Mary Soccer\" are stiched in gold and white against a background of green and gold. At the end of the scarf, on both sides, are the words \"Tribe Soccer\" in green and gold. The scarf was made by Ruffneck Scarfs in the United Kingdom. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 2010.743","Scope and Contents","A wool scarf that has green, gold, and beige alternating. At both ends of the scarf are tassels of all three colors. there is a tag sown onto the wearer's right side that reads. \"THE SIX-FOOTER/MADE EXPRESSLY FOR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE/100% VIRGINIA WOOL\" in red. The scarf measures approximately 5ft. 9in. and is in excellent condition. Related to UA 2011.498.25b.Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25a","1-Lady's 9k yellow gold enamel and gold inlay brooch. The Brooch has a gold inlayed temple with a sun over it. The sky is done in blue enamel and the grass is done in green enamel. The brooch is shaped like a shield with a series of gold loops around it. On the back is a pendant loop with a pin, joint and catch. The brooch is contained within a black felt drawstring bag measuring approximately 3.25in. (length). The brooch measures approximately 1.75in. and is in excellent condition. There are a few scratches on the blue enamel under the sun but above the temple. There is also a small, clear strip of residue on the green enamel right below the front of the temple. On the back, below the pin, joint and catch is a curved scratch. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.01","Scope and Contents","7-Blazer buttons of varying size, each with the College seal in green and gold in the center, a white background to the seal and \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/1693\" printed in gold over a green background around the circular edges of the buttons. The larger buttons have a golden outer layer. The buttons are contained in a blue felt rectangular jewelry box measuring approximately 3.75in (length) x 2.75 (width) x 0.75in. (height). On the inside lid of the jewelry box \"BEN SILVER/ MANHASSET/ LONDON\" is printed in gold block print. The buttons are attached to the display piece in the box with silver clincher pins. The smaller blazer buttons measure approximately 0.625in. in diameter and are in good condition. Each have brown stains on the white background in the center. The larger buttons measure approximately 0.875in. in diameter and are in good condition as well. They also have brown stains on the white background in the center as well as white residue on the outer golden layers. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.03","Articles of clothing worn for sleeping, convalescing, bathing, or during dressing when partially dressed or without clothing underneath. This sub-classification includes garments intended for private wear at home.","Artcles of clothing worn on the feet and/or lower legs for protection or cover.  This sub-classification includes boots, shoes, and hosiery that may cover more than the feet or lower legs.","One pair of white cotton colonial reproduction leg hose worn during the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The hose are 32 .5in. x 3in. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.020.6","One pair of yellow pumps with tan interior. The pumps have the William and Mary coat of arms painted in green on the lower right side of the right pump and the lower left side of the left pump. The shoes were made by the Brash brand, but customized by Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013 for Commencement. Ms. Darnell wore the shoes to her department's diploma presentation ceremony. The shoes are a size 8 and are in good condition with a 1in. abrasion on the right pump (b) near the painted seal and a 0.125in. loose thread on the right seam above the painted seal. There is also wear on the toe of the right pump and a 7in. yellow stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping where the sole and the pump meet. There is a 1.125in. abrasion on the toe of the left pump (a) 1.25in. away from the painted seal. There is a 2.5in. dirt and rock stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping along the edge where the sole and the pump meet. Gift of Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013. UA 2013.250.01","Articles of clothing worn on the head for protection or cover.","Scope and Contents","\"Duc\" caps were beanies worn by first-year students at the College of William and Mary in the twentieth century. The word \"duc\" was a shortening of the word \"introductory\" and referred to the introductory courses underclassmen were enrolled in. Students commonly stitched their name on the back of their hat. Additional information is available in the SCRC Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Duc_caps.","Black and orange duc cap of Walter F. C. Ferguson that has been mounted and enclosed in glass. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1982.013","Scope and Contents","One duc cap in green, gold, and white, with the initials \"WM\" sewn in the front. The cap was used by the class of 1935 when they were Freshman. The initials \"CO\" are stitched in several places on the cap. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420573/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA1987.114","Scope and Contents","One gray, green, and gold duc cap that was once worn by Emily Harrell, class of 1942. The front of the cap has green and gold embroidered letters \"W\" and \"M\". The brim of the cap is green and gold. The back of the cap is signed Emily Harrell. The cap is 9in. (length) x 5.50in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Emily Harrell Lynch. Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462314 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462286. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 1990.056","Scope and Contents","Two dark green beanies with a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" on front and gold button on top. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 1991.026","Scope and Contents","Dark green beanie with brim turned up all around. The brim is decorated with a yellow band. There are gray letters \"WM\" sewn onto the front with gold thread and a gray button on top.Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848590 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004391. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1991.029","Scope and Contents","Duc cap from class of 1945 with \"Larry Forwood\" printed on the back. The cap is a felt beanie, green, gold and grey in color with a green button and brim. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729436/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876533/. Located in Textiles S1, SS2, Box 17. UA1991.096","Scope and Contents","Gray beanie with green and gold edging with a green button on top. A \"W\" and \"M\" is sewn in the front with green and gold stitches.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877893/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878001/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1993.001.1","Scope and Contents","Duc cap beanie worn by freshmen. Gray with WM in green letters with orange stitching. The edge of the cap is striped orange and green. Written on the cap is \"Grace Duvoisin\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948875897/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729086/.Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1993.012","Scope and Contents","Green felt beanie with yellow \"W\" and a white \"M\" sewn on front, the name \"Curt\" in white letters sown on back, and a yellow button on top. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812357/ . Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1994.006","Scope and Contents","Black and orange beanie with orange \"WM\" sown on the front. This duc cap belonged to Andre R. Goetz, class of 1926. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675530/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1994.085","Scope and Contents","Gray, orange and green women's beanie Duc cap. WM on front; written name on back \"Jean Lochridge\".Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878133/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949731566/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.006","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap for Class of 1937. Beanie with WM patch (grey background, yellow border, yellow \"W\" and green \"M\" . Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729666/ and http://www.flickr.com/scrc/2948876735/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1998.021.1","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap beanie is green and gray, numeral 34 in gold on front. Name \"Louise Rogers\" is printed in ink on the inside. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949730908/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877785/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.043","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with yellow \"W\" and gray \"M\" stitched on front. Yellow button on top. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877195/ .Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 1998.080","Duc Cap beanie with football pin and ribbons attached.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729208/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729312/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2000.015","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with orange trim and gray button on top. Gray \"WM\" sown with orange stitches on front. White and blue ribbons pinned to side. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2002.048","Green cloth beanie with a price tag ($.75) attached to the tag inside the hat. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 2007.014","Scope and Contents","Green cloth beanie with \"Steve\" stitched on the back.Gift of Steve Murden. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2007.015","A gray duc cap with trim and the letters WM in green and gold. The owner wrote her name on the back of the cap. Gift of Eleanor Ramsdell, class of 1944. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876871/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2008.07","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"HANNAH\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462334. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.005","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"SUE\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes and some fading. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731959 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462384. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.006","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and gold duc cap that once belonged to Jane Harden Hanson, William and Mary class of 1942. The top of the cap is gray with a green and gold border along the brim of the cap. The cap contains many phrases and drawings, including \"Army Brat,\" \"Miss Jane Harden, \" '42\", \"Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine,\" and a green and gold \"WM\". It is in poor condition with several dirty spots and fading of the wool. It is approximately 5 1/4 in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420887/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA 2010.429","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that once belonged to Alan \"Al\" Albert, class of 1969, while a student at the College of William  Mary. The front of the cap features a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" stitched into the cap, while the back of the cap is stitched with a black \"A\". The inside of the cap is lined with leather with a red \"Alan Albert\" label in the back. The cap was made by Collegiate mfg. co. of Ames, Iowa. The cap is in poor condition with several holes all over the top of the hat and under the brim. The cap is approximately 8 3/4in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is a size 7. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.209","Scope and Contents","One grey and orange felt duc cap that was used by the student Hugh Moore while a freshman at William and Mary. The front of the cap has a green \"bill\" and the letters \"W\" and \"M\" stiched in green. The back of the hat has \"Hugh M. Moore\" written in black ink. There is also a green button on top of the hat. The duc cap is in poor condition with one of the stitches in the back completely torn out so back of the hat is not intact. It is approximately 9 3/4in. in diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.36","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap with a gold border on the brim that was used by a female freshman student at the College of William and Mary. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" stitched in gold and there is a grey button on top of the cap. The cap is in fair condition and is approximately 9in. diameter. The button on top of the cap is loose and almost coming off the hat. Located in Textiles S1, SS2. UA 2011.368","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that was used by a male freshman student at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cap has the letter \"W\" stitched in gold and the letter \"M\" stitched in grey. The back of the cap has the name \"Don\" stitched in yellow. There is also a gold button on top of the cap. It is in fair condition and is approximately 9 1/2in. diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.369","Scope and Contents","The Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, class of 1942. A Duc Cap was traditionally worn by freshmen to the college from 1920-1970. The Duc Cap is gray and gold with green on the brim of the hat and on the button at the top. There is also a green \"W\" and \"M\" on the front of the Duc Cap. The Duc Cap has a brown lining on the inside and \"Edgar J. Fisher\" is stamped in black and written in green marker on the back. The hat is a size 6.75 and was made by the Staunton Novelty Company. The Duc Cap is in good condition. There are signs of wear and tear on the brown lining on the inside of the hat as well as considerable creasing on the front of the brown lining. There are also four holes on the gold section of the Duc Cap on the wearers left. There is an approximately 1in. brown stain on the bottom of the wearer's right and some of the green felt on the button at the top is coming off. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.24","Beige/grey wool felt duc cap with green and yellow brim, green felt covered metal button top, and green patch letters 'WM' with yellow stitching. Back of hat is inscribed 'Virginia Armstrong' in black marker, just above the brim. Duc cap belonged to Virginia Armstrong (McKinney), Arts and Sciences Class of 1941. Duc cap is in good condition with a few sections of loss of felt creating weakened areas near the brim and above the inscribed name. Small hole at top of hat where button attaches to crown. Spots of lighter/yellow discoloration on exterior under inscription and on brim. Interior has a .75in. line of black residue. Unrolling brim shows significant damage to the orginial crown color - originially grey, now exposed exterior is beige. Cap measures 7.5in. in diameter when worn and 9.5in. (length) x 5.5in. (height) when flat. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.556","Scope and Contents","Green felt duc cap with yellow edged brim, grey felt \"WM,\" and grey covered metal button on the top. Back of hat has \"Murph\" embroidered with chain stitching in yellow thread. Gift of Margaret C. Weirick, class of 1962. Transferred from the Margaret C. Weirick Papers (UA 5.162). Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2012.180.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green canvas duc cap with yellow felt banding around the brim and gray \"WM\" sewn onto front of hat crown with yellow thread. Back of crown has a handstitched yellow \"D.\" A plastic name badge pin holds a green paper with typewritten text \"DENISE ROSE TRASATTI / GROUP #12.\" A white star-shaped paper with the text \"3rd east\" handwritten in green pinned to the side of the brim.  Label inside of hat indicates that it is a size M and identifies the manufacturer as \"Collegiate Mfg. Co., Ames - Iowa.\"  Hat is in fair condition with several holes in the felt banding on the brim. Hat is wrinkled/misshapen due to previous storage and points of the white paper star are crinkled/folded. Gift of Denise Sellers; duc cap was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Textiles, S1 SS2. UA 2012.400.01","One academic hood, of Garrett Dalton, for a M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia; trimmed in green velvet and lined with black and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.026","One academic hood owned by James Hardy Dillard; black wool hood lined in maroon but without velvet trim. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692974/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.027","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an orange interior that belonged to William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692996/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721953734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.2","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an olive green and white interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693012/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721108704/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.3","One black academic hood with purple lining and a dark olive interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693028/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a blue and white interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945399/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.5","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a gold interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945421/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.6","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining with a gold, green, and silver interior that was probably used for Commencement Ceremonies at William and Mary. The hood belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945441/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.7","One College of William and Mary academic hood, trimmed with white velvet and lined with green, silver, and gold. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 28. UA 1986.029","One academic hood trimmed in blue velvet and lined with blue and white, from Columbia University that was once owned by Cecil McCulley. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/29237059122/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.030.2","One black with blue velvet trim academic hood from Johns Hopkins University that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and black. Academic Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257657/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10.UA 1988.010.2","One black with purple velvet trim hood from the College of William and Mary that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and white. Hall was awarded an honorary degree by William and Mary in 1921. College of William and Mary Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257681/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10. UA 1988.010.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and light blue interior from Brandeis University that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there in 1958. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.2","One black William and Mary hood with purple velvet lining and a green, gold, and silver interior that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977511/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a red and blue interior from University of Pennsylvania that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977535/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52.  UA 1991.081.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a yellow and blue interior from the U. S. Naval Academy that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received his undergraduate degree. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977539/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.5","One green, sliver, and gold hood used for awarding an honorary degree at the College of William and Mary to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442480/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047A","One purple hood from unknown sources that once belonged to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442504/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047B","One hat, made of velvet and silk worn by  John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College of the College of William and Mary. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 21.  UA 1980.120","Scope and Contents","One yellow painters cap with the WM feather logo on top and front and \"Go Tribe\" on the sides, all written in green; has yellow bill; 99 cent price tag removed. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848718/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1987.019","One top hat owned by College of William and Mary professor John Lesslie Hall.  Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 23. UA 1988.010.1","Scope and Contents","One dark green baseball cap; size 7 5/8, with \"WM\" embroidered on the front, used by baseball team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848872/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1990.029","Scope and Contents","One green velor cowboy hat with a white hat band, size medium. The swim team purchased these cowboy hats to resell as part of a fundraising effort. The venture was not successful, but did eventually break even. Hat about 14in. (length) x 16\" 6.5\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405694/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 37. UA1990.043","Scope and Contents","One dirty and torn green baseball cap with the letters \"WM\" marked on the front, used by catcher William \"Bill\" J. Harris, class of 1973.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004995/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA1990.045","One baseball cap used by WM baseball team spring 1977; has green bill; crown is partly green mesh and partly yellow fabric; has patch with WM Indian logo. Cap was worn by Jamal Oweis, class of 1979. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848248/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA1990.059","Scope and Contents","3-yellow cardboard sun visors, with \"Indians\" printed on them in green; distributed by Society of the Alumni. Image(s)available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483948/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27.  UA 1990.070","Scope and Contents","One dirty white tennis hat, with the green numbers \"56\" on it; significance of hat currently unknown. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808613/. Located inTextiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 1991.027","Scope and Contents","One white painters cap with the words \"WM '86\" on the front and \"Alumni House\" on the back. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 58. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808631/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582226/. UA1991.028","One green military hat with a dark green silk ribbon cross design that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025196/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 44. UA1991.084.5","Green baseball cap with white embroidery that shows the Swem logo and name. Worn by students to the capitol in Richmond to lobby the General Assembly for funds ($24 million) to renovate and add to the library. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848152/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA 1998.012","2-green caps distributed at Class of 1946 50th reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085488002/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 2000.005.1-2","Scope and Contents","Black baseball cap with \"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\" embroidered on the front in light blue, gray and white; on back is Comedy Central logo in light blue. Cap was sent by Jon Stewart for an exhibit in the Swem Library to mark commencement 2004 when Stewart was the commencement speaker. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849616/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849744/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA 2004.005.","Scope and Contents","White cloth sun visor with the College's Coat of Arms and \"WM Class of 1956\" imprinted in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825534/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 2007.016","Hat worn by Margaret Thatcher during her term as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979237/and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979521/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 22. UA 2007.033.","A green baseball cap with a gold W, red ribbon, and gold M sown on the front. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849222/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 2007.055","Scope and Contents","A green and beige baseball cap with a gold William, red ribbon, and gold Mary sown on the front. \"WM Alumni Care\" is sewn on the reverse in red. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005309/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005485/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA. 2007.056","Scope and Contents","One gold visor that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. On the front of the visor the words \"William  Mary Pep Band\" are stitched in Green. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442448/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27. UA 2007.073.3","White marching band hat with a green and gold band, gold buttons on either side of the brim, a gold chain extending between the buttons across the brim, and gold trim at the front of the brim. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825546/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.1","One plastic black hat with felt on top that was worn by Kevin Dua, 2009 Senior Class President, during his attempt to break the world record for the largest Thriller dance group at the College of William and Mary. The event took place on the Sunken Garden on April 19, 2009. The College broke the previous world record of 147 with 242 students, faculty, and staff joining Dua in the attempt. The hat is in poor condition with two 2 1/2in. cracks in the brim. The hat is approximately 12 1/2in.(length) x 11 1/2in. (width). Gift of Kevin Dua. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4153890696/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 69. UA 2009.339","Scope and Contents","One green felt baseball cap that was used to dress a doll. The brim of the cap is gold with \"W  M\" written in gold on the front of the cap. It is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399937/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 2010.188","Scope and Contents","A red baseball cap with black trim around the brim. The cap features a white decoration sewn onto the front. Below the decoration \"Beijing 2008\" is sewn on in white. Beneath \"Beijing 2008\" the Olympics logo is sewn on. The white decoration  is a dancing man based on the Chinese character for 'capitol.' The decoration could represent a sportsman, runner, gymnast, or Chinese dancer. The cap is in excellent condition with  a 1.25in. red loose thread on the inside of the cap near the center. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.01","A dark blue base ball cap that features the Greek letters Theta Delta Chi in light blue stitched across the outside front of the baseball cap. The baseball cap also has a blue plastic size adjuster in the back. It is made out of nylon and is in fair condition. The baseball cap has suffered distortion. There are five 1-2in. orange paint stains on the inside of the cap going along the front. The inside rim of the hat has suffered discoloration and is now brown where it may have been white.There is also dirt on the plastic size adjustor and one notch in the plastic size adjustor is missing. Gift of Rene A Henry. UA 2010.193.04","Scope and Contents","One green cotton baseball hat with \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in white and the Swem window above.The hat was previously owned by Connie McCarthy while Dean of University Libraries. That was made by SCI. The hat is in fair condition with evidence of green fading and is approximately 8 1/2in. x 11in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.369","Scope and Contents","One white plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat has a sticker with the William  Mary coat of arms and \"The College of William  Mary\" in green and gold; as well as a black and white sticker with \"C. McCARTHY\". On one side of the hat is a depiction of a man pushing a wheel, \"Swem Library\" in green above the picture, and \"A Library for a New Century\" is written in green below the picture. It is in fair conditon and is approximately 9in. x 11 5/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.373","One gold plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat features a figure reading a book against a blue background. The hat is in fair condition and is approximately 7 3/4in. x 10 1/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA. 2010.374","One blue nylon hat with the Greek letters Theta, Delta, and Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity and student at the College of William and Mary. The hat itself is dark blue, while the stiched letters are of a light blue color. It is in poor condition with a lot of wear and dirt around the brim of the hat. It is approximately 7in.  x 11 1/2in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.640","Scope and Contents","A green cowboy hat that features a green \"W and \"M\" outlined in gold on the front. There is a gold and white trim separating the top of the hat from the brim. Inside the gold and white trim \"WILLIAM AND MARY INDIANS\" is embroidered in green. There is a gold feather, as well as smaller red, green, and black feathers, tucked into the side of the hat on the wearer's left. The inside of the hat has a white tag that indicates that the hat is a size medium and was made in the United States. The hat is in excellent condition. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.13","Scope and Contents","Green cotton and Polyester baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with letters \"W\" and \"M\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. The red ribbon is the sumbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. cypher in gold thread. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451823/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.01","Scope and Contents","Green and tan brushed cotton canvas baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"William Mary\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. Reverse of hat machine-embroidered with \"WM Alumni Care.\" The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Made in the USA by Classic Sportswear, Inc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374866/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452427/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.02","Scope and Contents","One green cotton and khaki suede baseball cap with a gold College of William and Mary logo. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"WM\" royal cypher in gold thread. Made in the USA by University Square Industries, Inc., in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. 8in. (length) x 4.5in. (height) x 8in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451563/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.735.01","Khaki colored cotton baseball hat with the movie projector logo for \"4jit/Forjit Films LLC.\" Hat was manufactured in Cambodia. The hat was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles, S1,SS4. UA 2013.005.02","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton canvas bucket hat with \"VIMS VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE\" stitched in white thread at the front. Hat measures 11.75 in. (length) x 4.5 in. (height) and is in excellent, unworn condition. Gift of Bruce Christian. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2013.177.01","Scope and Contents","One black baseball cap featuring the interstate symbols for food and hotels as well as the logo for Swem Library stitched in white on the front. \"Eat, Sleep, Swem\" are stitched in white above each corresponding symbol. The baseball cap is a one size fits all and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.02","Scope and Contents","1-white cap with the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon stitched in purple on the front. Beneath this a gold line is stitched. Below the gold line \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" is stitched in purple. Below that is stitched another gold line. The cap has an adjustable strap in the back and the inside has brown lining. The cap was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The purple and gold on the cap represent the fraternity colors. The cap is made of 100% cotton and made by Anvil. The cap is in good condition with various loose threads on the inside of the cap on the reverse of the stitching on the front. There is also a 0.5in. loose thread on the right side of the adjustable strap. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.02","Scope and Contents","WM Latin American Student Union headscarf. Large triangular headscarf. Machine-made cotton or polyester, white. in good condition with some stains. Headscarf comes from a 2011 Latin American Student Union event where several group members wore scarves in the Sunken Gardens during the group's first awareness week. The scarves were meant to imitate those worn by the group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. This is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. Latin American Student union members, wearing these scarves, answered questions abut the disappeared and related human rights matters in Latin America. Approx. 44in. (length) x 28.5in. (width). Donated by Jessica Fernanda Chilin-Hernández, Class of 2012. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2012.081.01","Articles of clothing worn as normal indoor or temperate outdoor public wear to cover parts of the body, exclusive of accessories, footwear, and headwear.","T-shirt commemorating the Epson Ivy Bowl football game between WM and the Japanese all-star team which took place in Japan on Jan. 8, 1989; shirts were made by Dough Morton and distributed to those on the train in route to Kyoto to watch the game. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545354/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1989.120","A bright yellow t-shirt with black lettering advertising the 1978 Virginia Shakespeare Festival. On the front appears \"Virginia Shakespeare Festival, July 21 - August 20, 1978.\" On the back appears \"The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752301/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/229654372/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.011","Scope and Contents","One bright yellow t-shirt, size medium, decorated with a take-off on the coat-of-arms, a sun smiling on a group of teepees bearing different class years, and the words \"William and Mary Homecoming 1979\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545414/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.016","Scope and Contents","T-shirt from the Society of the Alumni sponsored trip to Boston for a WM/Harvard football game. Green shirt with gold lettering reading \"WM The Indians have come for real this time ... and we don't mean for tea! Boston trip 1980\", size XL 45-48. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.009","White t-shirt with colorful timeline of the College of William and Mary. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545644/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.051","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt with green lettering \"Charter Week 1993 How to Age 300 Years in One Week\". Designed by Meg Thomas, assistant to Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Tercentenary Office for Tercentenary Office Staff. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545780/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.003","Scope and Contents","White with green \"WM 1693-1993 300\". Logo and blue Busch Gardens logo. \"International Physics Olympiad, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545766/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.075","Purple t-shirt with green and gold logo \"1693-1993  300.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490641/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA 2007.032","Scope and Contents","A beige, adult size large t-shirt from the College of William and Mary's homecoming festivities. The front reads \"College of William and Mary HOMECOMING 2000\" in green in the upper corner. The back reads \"year 2000 BACK to the FUTURE Homecoming 2000 - October 26-29 Society of the Alumni College of William and Mary\" in green and maroon. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.049","Scope and Contents","A cream colored t-shirt that reads \"College of William  Mary Homecoming 96\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"The Majesty of It All - Homecoming October 24-27 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni 96.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.051","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that reads \"300 - William  Mary 1693-1993 Homecoming 5K Run\" on the front. The reverse reads \"Richmond Times-Dispatch\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter Society of the Alumni.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.052","Scope and Contents","A green t-shirt for the Swem Library American Cancer Society Relay for Life team. The green t-shirt with black lettering reads \"American Cancer Society Relay For Life\" under the Swem window on the front and \"Pretenders to the Throne\" under an illustration of Queen Mary II and King William III. Gift of Carol McAllister. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490663/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323478/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2007.092.","Scope and Contents","A size large yellow t-shirt with green lettering reading \"Go Tribe Division 1AA Semi-Finals\" on the front and \"Flush the Dukes!\" on a toilet on the back. The t-shirt is from the football playoff game between the College of William and Mary and James Madison University played on December 10, 2004. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167913/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001384/. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.003","Pink t-Shirt with World War II era Rosie the Riveter-style woman worker on the front under the caption \"Celebrating 90 Years of Women!\" Back of shirt reads \"Meet and Greet Luncheon and Panel Discussion April 6, 2008 11am-3pm Wren Courtyard.\" The t-shirts were sold at the 90 Years of Women event organized by students.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001444/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.037","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with a caution sign on the front that reads \"Caution Approaching Suicide Strip.\" Inside the sign is a depiction of the Grim Reaper. Below the sign are two spades with \"Marshalltown USA\" written on them. The back reads \"44SN 180: It's A Two Lane Killer Site.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001568/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168147/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.044","Scope and Contents","The shirt was part of the retirement celebration for Vice President for Student Affairs William Samuel Sadler on April 18, 2008. The shirt is green with \"William and Mary and Sam\" written in gold on the front.  The back of the shirt includes the College Seal in gold surrounded by \"William and Mary and Sam.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168157/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001612/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.046","Scope and Contents","The shirt is white with \"The College of William and Mary Employee Appreciation Day\" in green on the front. The back of the shirt has \"Colonial Sports\" written in green with their contact information. This t-shirt was distributed to College of William and Mary classified and hourly employees during the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day luncheon on the lawn of the Wren Building. The shirts were made possible by the William and Mary Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE).  Size large. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674142/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810811/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.059","Scope and Contents","One cotton t-shirt given out at the Men's Soccer game against Georgia State on October 29, 2008. The t-shirt was thrown into the stands for a fan to catch after the team scored a goal. It was caught by Steven Bookman. The t-shirt is white with \"William  Mary\" in green, \"Soccer\" in gold, and \"Tribe\" in gold with a green background. The shirt is a size large and is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738923/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2008.120","Scope and Contents","One maroon cotton t-shirt from the 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, sponsored by the Charles Center of the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"WM Undergraduate Science Research Symposium 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"14th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, February 22, 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt also features an atom with a computer, a mathematical formula, the moon, and molecules inside. The t-shirt is a large and is 30 1/2 in x 29 3/4 in. The shirt is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731997/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738873/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.076","Scope and Contents","A black shirt that has the Olympics logo printed in gold at the top. \"Athens '96\" is printed in raised green letters below the Olympics logo. A green laurel leaf is printed in raised relief style to the side (wearer's left) of the Olympics logo and \"Athens '96.\" Beneath \"Athens '96\"  \"100 Years Olympic Games\" is printed in green and under that \"THE GOLDEN OLYMPICS\" is printed in gold block font. The shirt is made of 100% \"Baumwolle\" or cotton and was made in Greece. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4in.  loose black thread on the collar on the wearer's left. There is an approximately 3.5in. loose black  thread on the inside at the bottom of the shirt on the wearer's right. There is also a 1in., 0.5in., and .25in. loose black thread in the same area. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.02","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that features the Barcelona Olympics logo. The logo symbolizes a human figure running or jumping. The head of the human is blue to symbolize the \"Mediterraneanness \" of Barcelona the arms are yellow and the legs are red. Both red and yellow are the colors of Spain. Beneath the Barcelona Olympics logo \"Barcelona '92\" is printed in black times new roman font. Below that is the Olympics logo. \"© 1988 COOB '92, S.A. ™\" is printed in black below the Olympics logo. The shirt is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.03","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, to line the bottom of a trunk that was in storage. The top left-hand side of the shirt contains the phrase \"William and Mary 1978 Homecoming\" written in gold. The middle of the shirt has the word \"Toga!\" with a copyright symbol and the year 1978, all written in gold. The t-shirt is a size large. The t-shirt is in poor condition with several holes near the collar with dirt stains all over the front and back. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.238","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt celebrating Homecoming at the College of William and Mary in 1995 that was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982. The front pocket of the t-shirt has \"The College of William  Mary\" written in purple. The back of the shirt has a depiction of the Wren Building with the phrase \"Raising the Roof\" in the middle of the building, \"Homecoming 1995\" just below in green, and \"October 26-29\" below Homecoming written in purple. It is a size large and is in poor condition with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.462","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt that was given out during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China and was once owned by Rene Henry, class of 1954. The shirt contains the emblem for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Chinese character jing, meaning capital and stands for the city of Beijing, set against a red background. Below the jing character is \"Beijing 2008\" written in black, and the five Olympic rings that are blue, gold, black, green, and red. The shirt was made by Xiang Lin. It is in good condition and is a size XXL. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.217","Scope and Contents","White cotton t-shirt with multi-color screen printing. Made by Tultex Cotton in the USA, size Large. Front printed in multiple colors with \"William  Mary Tercentenary Celebration\" and imagery of the College. Back printed in green with \"WM\" logo. 1993. 31.5in. (length) x 37.5in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458353/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381578/ Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.03","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with red and black text, \"A / CLASS ACT / 1st ANNUAL 5K RUN / WM HOMECOMING '92.\" Shirt also features the image of a black bowtie and three red buttons near the collar. The back of the t-shirt features the race sponsors in red text, \"The Bookstore / College of William  Mary\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter / Society of the Alumni.\" T-shirt manufactured by Tultex and sized X-Large. T-shirt is in fair condition with some yellowing near the collar and fading of the screen printing. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.04","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with stylized image of William  Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III and green text \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" on the front. Back of t-shirt features text reading, \"The job dresses for him. / Bears play dead when he walks by. / He understands Confusion Corner. / He is... / THE MOST INTERESTING MAN AT WILLIAM  MARY / Homecoming Parade / Friday, October 26, 2012 / Stay spirited, my friends.\" Transferred from WM University Relations. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.387.01","Light lime green t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring a ska band in the background with a singer in the middle and rings featuring the faces and names of several individuals (Martha, TJ, Tim, Blake, Wilson, Todd, Ben, Ryan, Matt, and Julie). The bottom of the design features the band name \"Tectonic Tex  The Velveteens.\" T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.01","White cotton t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring John Tenniel's original Alice in Wonderland illustration of the Mad Hatter, with the text \"GOT MERCURY?\" and the Quicksilver Scientific logo. T-shirt is in good condition with small black and brown stains at the collar and a linear black smudge in the middle, front of the shirt.  According to their website, Quicksilver Scientific is \"an analytical laboratory that specializes in mercury speciation analysis.\" William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.03","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with white screen print on the front, featuring a circular globe logo with the text \"2010 INTERNATIONAL MERCURY EXPO AT WM\" in the wearer's upper left. The back of the t-shirt features a smokestack illustration with red text \"CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE Hg MERCURY SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2 DIRT CARBON PM MONOXIDE NOX NITROGEN\" below. T-shirt is in excellent unworn condition with a few loose threads on the collar in the back. William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.04","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with white screen print on the front reading \"You've Been Naughty...\" in old western-style font. The back of the t-shirt reads \"Now Pay Up!\" and features an old western-style wanted poster in white with a picture of a mustached cowboy behind jail bars in orange. The poster reads \"CAPTURED FOR KIDS\" in orange old western-style font above the cowboy picture and \"ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL\" in orange old western-style font below the cowboy picture. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.75 in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.02","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with white screen print writing on the front that reads \"got hope?\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither will we. Up 'til Dawn-2005\" in white screen print. The back of the shirt also features logos of Apple, Inc., Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Hooters, VIPdesk, Domino's Pizza, Interstate Resources, Inc., Campus Shop, Capital Cadillac Hummer GMC, and Chanello's Pizza all sponsors of the Up 'til Dawn event at William and Mary. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with 1.75in. of unraveling seam on bottom of the shirt in the back and 0.25in. of unraveling seam on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.03","Scope and Contents","Green shirt with the phrase \"This is what a Jihadist looks like.\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. The back has the phrase \"i struggle for: _______\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. Below the phrase is an image of a bird in light yellow and what looks like stylized Arabic script. At the bottom of the back of the shirt is written \"ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK 2009: MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.\" The shirt is in good condition with a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve and a 4.125in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.03","Scope and Contents","Grayish-brown shirt with \"ONE\" written in blue on the front. Next to \"ONE\" is written \"GOD\" in blue stylized script. Beneath \"GOD\" is written \"MESSAGE\" and beneath that is written \"LOVE\" both in blue stylized script. The back features a blue tree with a blue peace symbol in the middle. The three symbols for the Three Abrahamic faiths are depicted in blue. Below the tree is written \"IAW 2010.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is 1.5in. loose threads on the inside of both sleeves. There is also a smattering of light brown stains (possibly bleach stains) across the front of the shirt. There is also an approximately 0.25in. hole right below the \"E\" in \"ONE\" on the front of the shirt. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.06","Scope and Contents","Beige biodegradable t-shirt featuring a tree on the front. To the right of the tree is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" in green. Below that is written \"EARTH WEEK 2012\" in green. There is a \"W\" and \"M\" written in green and two green leaves sticking out from behind the \"W\" and \"M\" on the wearer's right sleeve. The shirt was offered to students by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) during Earth Week of 2012. The shirt is a size large and in good condition. There is a 0.25in. brown stain below the wearer's left sleeve on the front. There is also a 7in. brown stain and a 2.5in. brown stain on the wearer's right at the bottom. There is also a smattering of brown stains on the wearer's right side near the bottom in the back and by the wearer's left sleeve in the back. There is a 0.25in. stain on the back near the bottom and a green stain surrounding the collar and shoulder of the shirt on the wearer's right. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.07","Scope and Contents","T-shirt in honor of William and Mary's 300th anniversary. The t-shirt is white and features \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green on the wearer's left on the front. The reverse of the shirt features the Wren building weathervane in gold and gray. \"1693\" is written in gray inside the gold flag of the weathervane. \"1993\" is written in gray as part of the gray arrow of the weathervane. \"300\" is written in green below the weathervane with the second \"0\" connected to the gold stem of the weathervane. The \"300\" is underlined in gold and beneath that is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" with \"WILLIAM\" and \"MARY\" written in gold and the \"\" written in gray. The shirt is a size large and in fair condition. There is fraying all along the collar and yellow stains along the collar and the bottom of the sleeves. There is also a small hole at the bottom of the front of the shirt. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. UA 2013.267.01","Scope and Contents","Gold shirt with green lettering reading \"Havens' Heroes William and Mary Swim Team New York Life 82 83\" on the front and reverse reads \"Stalag WM No One Escapes\" with a picture of two hands grasping prison bars. Size L. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc//2296545518/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752473/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.010","Scope and Contents","Navy 100% cotton t-shirt, XL, with WM coat of arms in white bisected by lamda and reading \"William and Mary GALA\" (gay and lesbian alumni/ae). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752503/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.017","One green cotton t-shirt used by the a capella group Gentlemen of the College at William and Mary. The shirt belonged to E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. The shirt features several singers and a staff of music with a treble clef and notes on the staff. Written in gold surrounding the staff is the phrase \"Gentlemen of the College: Men's A Capella Harmony.\" It is in good condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers(UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.2","Scope and Contents","Short sleeve, brown, 100% cotton t-shirt with pocket; back of shirt has imprint of the Wren Building with the words \"Institute of Early American History and Culture\" encircling it. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545632/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.040","Scope and Contents","Blue shirt with black lettering \"Mary and William\" from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, WM Law Society. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545816/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.005","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved white shirt with black lettering \"Theta Delta Chi Harry Buffalo\" with a drawing of a viking. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545718/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545712/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.019","Purple and gold and white lettering on chest, with white arm bands, size L, owned by John Leach. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.022","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved, light blue, 100% cotton imprinted in blue with outline of the coat of arms and smiling sun, in center are two out-spread hands on which rests an abstract human figure, below are the words \"Health Career's Club\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545746/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.030","Scope and Contents","Grey shirt, XL, cotton, with green lettering on front \"Pledge Class of 1992 AE Virginia Kappa\". Back contains lion figure, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856, 1992, hole in the lion figure, hole below \"Virginia\", stained. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490437/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323224/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.014","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490567/","A size extra large white t-shirt with green cuff, collar, and lettering on the front. The back features an Irish rose design. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size extra large white t-shirt with black lettering on the front and back. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size medium gray t-shirt from the William and Mary Covenant Players production of \"Guys and Dolls.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167947/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.012","One blue cotton t-shirt used in performances by the student a cappella group Reveille of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt reads \"Reveille women's a cappella \" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"turn the radio up for that sweet sound...\" in white lettering. Just below this quote is a diagram of hands showing how to snap your fingers during the song. The t-shirt is a size small and is in great condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738819/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738835/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.107","Scope and Contents","One lime green cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William and Mary Heritage Dancers, a student group at the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"William  Mary Heritage Dancers\" in black, and the right sleeve reads \"W  M\" in black. On the back of the shirt, there is a depiction of a man and women in colonial costume dancing. Also on the back, there is a quote from Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" that reads \"Such very superior dancing is not often seen\" in black. The shirt is in great condition and is a size large. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732087/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732065/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA2009.176","Scope and Contents","One gray cotton/polyester t-shirt worn by the members of the swing-style band Wham Bam Big Band, a student music group at the College of William and Mary. The shirt contains the phrase \"The Wham Bam Big Band\" in black letters. The \"W\" features a hat on top of one half of the \"W\" while the other half is shaped like a saxophone. A part of the \"h\" is in the shape of a guitar fingerboard. Finally, part of the \"B\" in Bam is in the shape of the end of a trumpet. The shirt is a size medium and is in great condition. Gift of Marc Presler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738943/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.208","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in gold with a depiction of a gold treble clef in the background. It is a size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.508","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton t-shirt that was worn by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The front of the shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" written in green. It is a size small and is in good condition.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.509","Scope and Contents","One cotton green and gold striped rugby shirt that is the official uniform for the William and Mary Pep Band. The shirt has \"William and Mary Pep Band\" in green on the front of the shirt. The shirt was made by Barbarian Rugby Wear Inc. It is a size small and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.510","Scope and Contents","One pink cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William  Mary all-female Christian a cappella group Common Ground during performances. The front of the shirts has \"Common Ground\" written in pink and red, and the back of the shirts features a pink and red cross in front of a red heart. The shirt was made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition and is a women's size XL. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.143","Scope and Contents","A green button-up shirt with brown collar and sleeve edges worn under the Alumni Band uniform jacket. The shirt has brass-gold buttons and a shirt pocket on the front on the wearer's right side. There is also a brass-gold button on the bottom inside of the jacket on the wearer's right. The shirt is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03b","Gift of James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.731.01","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Stedman Hi-Cru in the USA, size Large. Front printed in white with \"William and Mary, Gala\" and Seal of the College of William and Mary. 1974. 28.75in. (length) x 34in.(width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458247/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.02","Scope and Contents","Red cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary\". Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29.25in. (length) x 41in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458643/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458787/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.04","The title Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume appears on the front of the shirt in Japanese characters. [Characters were transliterated for this description as database would not accept Japanese characters at time of input. 04/23/12] Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume / The Daughter of 20 Faces, is an anime adaptation of a manga series, which aired in Japan in 2008. Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2012.147.01","Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2012.170.01","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with red and gold screen print on the front reading \"Homecoming/ Phi Mu Kappa Delta Rho 2005\" featuring a gold tiara over the \"H.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Today we salute you/ Mr. Homecoming Slogan Inventor/ you spend all your time coming up with a slogan nobody can use/ Here's to your/ Proud Past, Bright Future/ William and Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia\" in red and white screen print. The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with a loose thread on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.01","Scope and Contents","Red shirt featuring a small blue silhouette of a basketball player on the wearer's top left. \"DELTA GAMMA\" and \"ANCHOR SLAM\" encircle the silhouette in blue screen print. The back of the shirt features a blue anchor with a white basketball beside the anchor and a blue and white shooting star behind the anchor and basketball. The Greek letters for Delta Gamma are beside the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"NO EXCUSES/PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION\" are written in blue screen print above the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"ANCHORSLAM\" is written in white screen print below them. The shirt is a size small. The shirt is in good condition with a 0.75in. unraveling seam in the back of the shirt at the bottom. It also has two 0.25in. black stains on the wearer's right sleeve in the back and a 0.25in. stain on the back of the shirt near the tail of the shooting star. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.04","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"ISC/ Recruitment/ FALL 2006\" written in white screen print on the wearer's top left side. the back features a white outline of a young woman in a hat and floral dress. \"Fall 2006/ SISTERHOOD/since 1921\" is written in white screen print above the young woman. \"Sign Up Today\" is written in white screen print behind the young woman. \"Inside Sorority Life/ You've Got Questions? We've Got Answers! / Recruitment 2006/ Friends Today, Sisters Forever\" is written in white screen print inside the outline of the young woman. A barcode is at the bottom behind the young woman's feet. The shirt is a size large. It in good condition with a 0.75in unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.05","Scope and Contents","Pink t-shirt featuring a white hibiscus flower on the wearer's top left front of the shirt. \"Recruitment 2007\" is written in white above the hibiscus in an arch. \"Sorority Life\" is written in white below the hibiscus. The back of the shirt features the Greek letters of all of the Sororities at William and Mary laid out in a lei'i style. A white outline of a hibiscus flower separates each sorority's Greek letters. Inside the lei'i is written \"Lei'ing the Foundation for SISTERHOOD Since 1921\" in white. A white hibiscus flower is also inside the lei'i of Greek letters next to the \"Since\" and above the \"1921.\" The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. The wearer's right sleeve has a 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 5in. protruding loose thread and a 3.75in. loose thread on the inside. The wearer's left sleeve has a 4in. loose thread on the inside. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.06","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt with pink screen print on the front that reads \"Sorority Recruitment.\" \"Fall 2007\" is written in white screen print beneath \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The front of the shirt also features a white hibiscus flower under the \"s\" and \"o\" of the phrase \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. On top of the cypher are the Greek letters of all the William and Mary Sororities written in pink. Above the cypher \"THE SORORITY WOMEN OF WM...\" is written in white screen print. Below the cypher is written \"INDIVIDULALLY UNIQUE, TOGETHER COMPLETE\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.125in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. The shirt also has a 5.75in. loose thread, a 0.125 and 0.5in. unraveling seam on the collar. The armpit of the wearer's left sleeve has a 2in. loose thread. The wearer's right sleeve has a 1in. loose thread and 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 2.5in. protruding loose thread. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.07","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"Hey, William  Mary...Wake Up! with REVEILLE\" written in white on the front on the wearer's top left. It also features a small white outline of a trumpet and sound waves coming out of the trumpet under the \"Wake\" and next to the \"Up.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"REVEILLE\" in white script and features a treble cleft and b-flat note at the end of \"Reveille.\" The back also features outlines of women, possibly members of the a cappella group, behind the word \"Reveille.\" There is also a phrase that reads \"Women's a cappella esc. Company 1992\" Below the word \"Reveille\" and the outline of women. The shirt is a size XL. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam with a 0.75in. protruding loose thread and a 1.50in. unraveling seam on the bottom in the front of the shirt. The shirt also has a 0.25in. loose thread on the wearer's left sleeve on the inside and a 1.25in. loose thread on the collar of the shirt. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013. 087.01","Scope and Contents","Light blue t-shirt with \"Authentic a cappella MUSIC\" written in white on the wearer's left front pocket, enclosed in a white rectangle. The reverse features a dark blue high heel. Under the high heel is written \"reveille a cappella\" in white screen print. Underneath this phrase is written \"SINCE 1992\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of both sleeves. The shirt also has a 0.125in. loose thread on the collar. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013.087.02","Scope and Contents","Dark blue long sleeve shirt with \"Phi Mu\" written in a gray moon and star design across the front. The back features the Greek letters of Phi Mu in light pink screen print on top of a purple cloud outlined in gray on the wearer's top right. On the wearer's top left opposite the cloud are nine gray stars with three out of the nine having purple centers. Below the cloud and the stars is written \"what dreams are made of\" in gray outline screen print. Below this phrase is written \"Spring Bid Day 2006\" in light pink moon and star design. The shirt is a size small. It is in good condition with a 0.5in. loose thread at the bottom in the back of the shirt. The shirt also has a 1.25in. loose thread on both the wearer's right and left sleeve on the inside nearest the collar. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.02","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt featuring a white flower and tree on the front. The reverse features the William and Mary cypher in white. Above the cypher \"William  Mary\" is written in white with \"Japanese Cultural Association\" written under it in white, both phrases are written in an arch over the William and Mary cypher. Below the cypher are written Japanese characters. Two small white flowers are on either side of the phrase \"Japanese Cultural Association.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in excellent condition. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.01","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring the continent of Africa and island of Madagascar on the front in white. Below the picture of the continent is written \"AFRICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY\" in white. The back of the shirt features a quote from Kwame Nkrumah that reads \"'We face neither East nor West; we face Forward'\" written in white. The sleeve on the wearer's left has the acronym A.C.S. written in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in fair condition. The white continent and island on the front of the shirt have numerous vertical cracks. There is a 0.25in. stain on the collar on the wearer's left as well as a 1.25in. brown stain (possibly bleach stain) across the center of the collar. The front of the shirt also has three small brown spots (possibly bleach stains one near the wearer's right sleeve, one above the continent of Africa and one to the right of the continent). The back has a small white stain near the bottom on the wearer's left. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.02","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION\" written in black on the front. Below this phrase is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in black. There is a black henna design intertwining with the \"N\" in \"ASSOCIATION\" and the \"ARY\" in \"MARY\" and running midway down the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt has the word \"PEACE\" written in black and features the star and crescent symbol as the \"C\" in \"PEACE.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 1.25in. unraveled seam in the back with a 1.5in. and a 1in. protruding loose thread. There is a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as an approximately 3.5in. stain. The wearer's left sleeve has 0.75in. loose thread and an approximately 3.5in. stain on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.04","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with \"WILLIAM  MARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION\" written in white on the front. The reverse features a map of Mexico, Central and South America, as well as Cuba and other Caribbean countries in white. There are white birds flying off from the edges of each area. To the right of the South American continent is written a quote in white from the song Latinoamerica by Calle 13 that says \"Soy America Latina un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom. There is also a 2.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.05","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring a Filipino Sun. Next to the Sun is the acronym \" fasa\" in yellow. Next to the acronym is written \"fILIPINO\" and \"aMERICAN\" in blue as well as \"sTUDENT\" and \"aSSOCIATION\" in red. Below this is written \"at the College of William  Mary\" in white. The reverse of the shirt reads \"SHINING SINCE 1991\" in yellow and white dot-matrix text. The shirt is in good condition and has a 1.5in. unraveled thread on the back of the collar. There is also a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as a 0.375in. and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.08","Scope and Contents","Gray t-shirt with the acronym \"MESA\" written in light blue on the front. The back of the shirt features the Middle Eastern Student Association logo of a blue and white eye. There is a white outline of a \"W\" to the left of the eye and a white outline of an \"M\" to the right of the eye representing William and Mary. Beneath the logo and the WM is written \"Middle Eastern Student Association\" in dark blue. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve as well as a 2.5in. and a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.09","Scope and Contents","Red t-shirt featuring a sun with white rays and a heart-shaped red center. In the middle of the sun is a white origami crane. The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. Under the cypher is written \"Japanese Cultural Association\" in white. Beneath that is written \"The College of William and Mary\" in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There are numerous cracks in various rays of the sun on the front and a 0.125in. hole on a smaller sunray on the wearer's left. There is also a 0.125in. gray stain on the collar in the front and a 0.25in. dark stain on the wearer's right side near the bottom. The wearer's left sleeve has a 0.75in. loose thread on the inside and the wearer's right sleeve has an approximately 1in. loose thread on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.10","Scope and Contents","A gold shirt that has \"WM YOUNG DEMOCRATS\" written in dark green block print on the front on the wearer's left. The back of the shirt features a depiction of a donkey in a convertible. Both the donkey and convertible are gold with a green outline. Below this depiction is written \"GOVERNMENT IS LAKE A CAR: WHEN YOU PUT IT IN R, YOU MOVE BACKWARDS. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE FORWARD YOU PUT IT IN D\" in green block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is a size large and is in good condition. there is a 0.125in. brown stain on the front at the top of the shirt under the collar on the wearer's right. There is another 0.125in. black stain on the inside of the shirt on the back below the collar on the wearer's left. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.05","Scope and Contents","A white shirt that features a blue Democratic donkey on the front on the wearer's left. Above the depiction of the donkey \"WM\" is written in black block font. Below the depiction of the donkey \"Young Democrats/ 2008-2009\" is written in black block font. The back of the shirt features a depiction of the United States and its territories. New England, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, the eastern section of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Hawaii are all highlighted in blue. \"Sí Se Puede\" is written in black block print above the map. The shirt is 100% cotton. It is a size large and in good condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.06","Scope and Contents","A dark blue t-shirt that has \"WHY AM I A DEMOCRAT?\" written in white block print in the middle of the shirt on the front. The back of the shirt says \"...BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT PEOPLE\" written in white block print at the top. In the middle on the back of the shirt is written \"VIRGINIA YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTION 2011/ AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" in white block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton and is a size 2XL. It is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.07.","Scope and Contents","1-navy blue t-shirt that has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon printed in gold on the front at the top. Below the Greek letters \"SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON\" is printed in gold. On the back of the shirt \"VIRGINIA KAPPA\" is printed in gold. The shirt was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The shirt is a size medium (38-40) and is made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition with the bottom of the tag inside the shirt being torn on the wearer's right side. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.01","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt with \"Mary + William\" and \"Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman\" on the front in green letters, sized small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752245/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.072","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt, with \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and \"These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!\" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering \"The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation\"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015","White t-shirt, size large, decorated with a stylized map of campus and surrounding streets, buildings are in gray and other features, including water, tennis courts, sidewalks, and streets are in red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752369/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.017","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt, size large, marked on front with Alumni Society seal, and \"Alumni College 1989\" on the back with a map of the Chesapeake Bay and the words \"Alumni College 1989, Exploring the Chesapeake Bay! June 22-25, College of William and Mary\". Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545434/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752395/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.018","Scope and Contents","One yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545584 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545596. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1991.063","Scope and Contents","One light yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582106/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808569/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA1991.063.1","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt with the word \"Harvard\" on the front and the phrase \"William and Mary of the North\" on the back that belonged to William and Mary student E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. Fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.1","Scope and Contents","2- t-shirts depicting the new Lord Botetourt statue (in front of Wren Building). First shirt, gray with green lettering, second shirt dark green with gold lettering, front of shirts read \"Lord Botetourt 1717-1770\" and \"The Baron's Back\" and it shows the back of the statue. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545688/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752619/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752593/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545676/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.052","Scope and Contents","\"Middle Passage Project\" t-shirt, affiliated with the Young Scholars Program, a joint project of William and Mary and Ohio State University. Size large, cotton. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323232/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.089","Scope and Contents","Printed by the Society of the Alumni, shirt is connected to the \"Wremerual\" Project. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490505/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323266/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 2002.070","Swimming shirt which belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7,Box 12. UA 2002.072","One T-Shirt from the residents of the second floor of Dupont residence hall. The shirt is white with black letters, \"The Men of DuPont 2nd E.\" written on the front pocket. Back pictures a fake ID featuring Bart Simpson. Below the ID are the names of Dupont freshman residents. A more detailed description is available in the donor file if needed. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323322/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323340/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.010a","Gift of Heather Byrnes, class of 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490619/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490625/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.031","Scope and Contents","A light blue t-shirt that reads \"William  Mary\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"Wasting Away Again in Williamsburg\" and includes depictions of student-centered businesses the Green Leafe and the College Delly. The t-shirt is designed in the style commonly associated with U.S. retailer Ron Jon Surf Shop. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8.  UA2007.050","Scope and Contents","A gray t-shirt imprinted with \"William and (Sometimes) Mary\" on the front.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1053922623/. Gift of Brian Lewis, class of 1991. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.058","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with a mask on the front and \"Anthropology\" written below the mask. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168059/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.042","Scope and Contents","Navy t-shirt with \"William and Mary Archaeological Field School\" on the front with a spade. Inside the spade reads \"Marshalltown USA Gloucester Point Virginia 1986.\" The back of the shirt reads \"Producing the finest trained excavators since 1693.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001508/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9.UA2008.043","Scope and Contents","Aqua t-shirt that reads \"Ivor Noel - Whom?\" on the front pocket. The pocket also shows a high-heeled shoe and a spade with \"Marshalltown USA 45-4 1/2\" on it. The back depicts an excavator inside a compass that reads \"Shirley Plantation Sic Semper Tourannis 1980.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001520/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168107/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.045","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, size large, with the Millington cross on the front and the words to the \"God our Father\" verse from the William and Mary Alma Mater on the back. The shirt was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.395","Scope and Contents","One white and navy cotton mens t-shirt that was created for students in the Spotswood Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a drawing of Albert Einstein and his E=MC2 formula, with the words \"Spotswood Houses Intellectual Thought\" in red letters. The back of the t-shirt has a drawing of Spotswood Hall being flushed down a toilet and the words \"We're full of it\" written in black letters. The t-shirt once belonged to Peter Atwater, class of 1983, while a student at the College. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.286","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt that was worn by partipants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design reminiscent of the Harley-Davidson logo with an orange and white border and \"2005 KEIO-WM CCC\" centered on the front side of the shirt. It was designed by Frank Cha. The shirt was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The shirt is in good condition with a small, red residue on the bottom seam approximately 1/4in. It is approximately 28 1/2in (length) x 26 in (width) and a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.476","Scope and Contents","One white cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print designs on both front and back in red and black. \"Keio / William  Mary / CCC\" is written in red with black outlining on the front. The back of the shirt contains the silhouette of a pig standing on grass in black and text in black and red. The text reads, \"KEIO - WM / Cross Cultural Collaboration / HOT / THE HAMS and SHOULDERS make the Difference / MOSAIC / WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - SUMMER of 2006.\" Shirt was designed by Brian Piper, Assistant Director of Keio-WM CCC in 2006. It was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The t-shirt is in fair condition, with small stains on the stomach, upper chest, and both sides of the right sleeve, but otherwise has few indications of wear. It measures 30 inches (width) by 26.5 inches (length) and is marked as a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.477","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design on front in red and light blue. The light blue screen printed design features four squares with outlined images of a couple dancing the jitterbug. \"Keio / WM / CCC / 2010\" is written in red on the front, with each phrase separated into one of the four blocks. Shirt was designed by Wendy Korwin, Academic Director of Keio-WM CCC. It was made by Anvil Knitwear, Inc., in Bangladesh. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 33 in. (width) by 28.25 in. (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.499","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print text on the front in a rainbow gradient and white. \"KEIO * WM\" is written in rainbow gradient and is repeated six times in a column with \"CCC Summer 2008\" in smaller white text underneath. Shirt was designed by Elizabeth 'Libby' Neidenbach. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. T-shirt is in good condition with minor signs of wear on the back side of collar and loose threads on the bottom hem. It measures 35.5in (width) by 27.75in (length) and is marked as a size large. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.503","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton-polyester blend short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program in 2009. The shirt has screen print designs on the front in navy blue, red, white, and black. \"WM  KEIO UNIVERSITY / 2009 / CROSS CULTURAL / COLLABORATION\" is written in red with navy blue outlining on the front. The design features a white oval with red and navy blue lines radiating in all directions. A black and white image of the Wren Building cupola is centered on the white oval with a robot wearing a baseball glove on the left and a cartoon drawing of Benjamin Franklin wearing 'shutter shades,' sunglasses popularized by Kanye West, on the right. Shirt was designed by Kevin Kosanovich. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Haiti. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 32.5in (width) by 28in (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.504","Scope and Contents","Golden yellow cotton, medium sized t-shirt with text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY / ONE Tribe / ONE FAMILY\" on the front in green with white outlining. Back of t-shirt features the Griffin mascot logo with the \"Tribe\" athletics logo. T-shirt given to staff and volunteers to wear while assisting during Freshman Move-in in 2011 and 2012. Gift of Steve Bookman. Located in Textiles, S1, SS1. UA 2012.316.01","Scope and Contents","White cotton-polyester blend t-shirt with screen printed Tribe logo and \"Swimming\" in green text with yellow outline. T-shirt manufactured by Screen Stars Best and sized XL. T-shirt is in good condition with two gray/black scuff marks on the back left shoulder. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.03","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"End Of An Era\" written in hot pink papyrus font screen print across the front. \"B 3 W\" is written on the side of the wearer's right sleeve in hot pink papyrus font screen print. The back of the shirt reads \"Barrett.\" Underneath \"Barrett\" reads 'We don't live with boys' and under this phrase is written \"Chic\" all in hot pink papyrus font screen print. This shirt was created in honor of Barrett Hall's last year as an all-women's dorm. The dorm was converted to a co-ed dorm in 2005-2006. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with two 0.5in. loose threads on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.01","Scope and Contents","White T-shirt. White T-shirt with \"Athletics Dept.\" crossed out on the front and \"What does the WM Athletic Dept. have in common with Saddam Hussein?\" followed by a multiple choice list of similarities on the back. T-shirt made in protest to the elimination of the wrestling team at William and Mary during the 1994-1995 academic year. T-shirt measures 34.5 in (width) x 31 in. (length). T-shirt is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841940304/in/photostream/. T-shirt transferred upon accessioning from the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (Acc. 2014.061). UA 2014.061.01","Scope and Contents","Yellow \"William and Mary Libraries\" t-shirt, lettering in black. On back lettering states \"Check it Out\" with a bar-code and numbers in black. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752403 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545454. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.093","Scope and Contents","Navy blue t-shirt letting in white on the front \"Dewey Decimaters\" with a symbol of a mallet cracking a volleyball, on back \"Dewey Decimal\" is crossed out and \"Swem Library\" appears. Shirt corresponds to the book Dewey Decimated, from which the library volleyball team was named. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545478 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545496. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.094","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with black lettering on front \"William and Mary Libraries\", back \"Check it out\" with bar code and item number. Shirt created for library staff when the library was automating and the books were being barcoded. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752689/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545810/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.004","Scope and Contents","White shirt bearing \"Sink or Swem for the 4th Century\" in yellow on teal background, \"A Library for the 21st Century\" in white on a light teal background, and picture of a ship. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490403/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323180/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1998.047","Scope and Contents","One black cotton t-shirt worn by members of the e-SWAT technical support team at Swem Library of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a blue bubble with \"e-SWAT\" written inside the bubble in white. The back of the shirt has a blue Swem window with \"E-SWAT Tech Help\" surrounding it in blue and white lettering. The shirt is a size large and is 31 1/2 in x 29 in. The shirt is in good condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732019/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732045/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.077","Scope and Contents","One orange t-shirt featuring a the depiction of a person outlined in black and wearing black pants pushing a rock, outlined in black, up an incline toward a black cat. Beneath the incline \"The Archon Ultimatum\" is written in black comic sans font. The shirt is a size XL and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.01","Scope and Contents","One green t-shirt decorated with a modification of the college coat-of-arms; back of shirt features college buildings with stadium as focus and the words \"Tribe Dome\" appearing; shirt created by students opposing a proposed expansion of Cary Field Stadium. Image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752315/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.012","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used as a protest against the Athletics Department at William and Mary. The front of the shirt has \"Athletic Department\" written in green inside a red circle with a line going through it. The back of the shirt has green lettering saying \"What Does the WM Athletic Dept. Have in Common with Saddam Hussein? a. They both run a dictatorship b. They both lie c. They both make poor and selfish judgments d. There needs to be a change in leadership e. all of the above\" It is in fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10.  UA 1993.032.3","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used by the William and Mary Recycling student group to advocate recycling on campus. The front of the shirt features a Brontosaurus and the phrase \"William  Mary Recycling: Recycle or Die: written in dark blue. The back of the shirt features a pyramid of waste with the sign \"Larry the Landfill\" and the word \"Burp\" right beside the landfill.\" Below the landfill is the phrase \"Excuse Me, I'm Full.\" It is in fair condition with a small stain on the front. Trasferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.4","Scope and Contents","White shirt with \"Campaign for William and Mary\" written in dark green on front, with campaign logo (Wren cupola and weather vane). Back shows a multicolored compass rose superimposed on a purple King William and Queen Mary cypher. Below image it reads \"Charting Our Destiny\" in maroon. Brand new condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490599/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490611/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.013","Scope and Contents","Gold size XXX-Large t-shirt with green print. It reads \"College of William and Mary Living Wage Campaign\" on the front and \"William  Mary est. 1693 Isn't it time for a raise?\" on the back. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167967/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168005/.Gift of James Spady. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.015","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with \"We Want Nichol\" in green on the front. The shirt was collected at the University Center from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. Size Medium. Cotton t-shirt. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810927/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.065","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". This t-shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Medium. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.066","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". The shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Large. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.067","One white cotton v-neck shirt that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607890/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.3","One white linen with machine-made lace shirt worn by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The shirt appears to be hand-made with pearl buttons down the front. It is in fair condition with a red spot under one sleeve. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.4","One white oxford-cloth shirt with cuff ruffles worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. There is a ruffle down the front of the shirt with a hand-sewn in silk crepe. It is a Manhattan shirt that has a 15in. neck and a 36in. sleeve. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.021.5","Scope and Contents","Green sweatshirt with the words \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in yellow and white, child's size 4T.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674400/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 1987.074","A size large green sweatshirt with yellow lettering. The sweatshirt was worn by an unidentified individual. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton sweatshirt with \"Bishop Madison Society\" written across the back of the sweatshirt in white. The shirt was once owned by H.E. Krauss, class of 1967. The sweatshirt is in fair condition and is a mens size XL. The sweatshirt was made by Southern Athletic. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.082","Scope and Contents","A green button-up cardigan that features a \"W\" and a white \"M\" on the front of the wearer's left side. There are two white stripes in the middle of the wearer's left sleeve. There is a tag with the number \"4\" stapled to the bottom of the sweater. There is also a tag with \"W and M\" printed in green stapled to the back of the collar of the cardigan. The tag sown inside the sweater reads \"MARLOMAR/ WESTBURY, N.Y./ 100% TURBO ACRYLIC/ RN 40112.\" The cardigan is in excellent condition. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.02","Scope and Contents","A green sweater featuring \"1944\" sown in pale brown with gold outline on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on the ends of both sleeves. There is a tag sown into the back of the collar that reads \"Northrop/ SPORT SHOP, INC./ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.\" The sweater is in good condition. It seems to have suffered some fading. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.03","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gray \"W\" and \"M\" outlined in gold and intertwined sown on the front of the sweater. The sweater has elastic on the bottom and on both sleeves. The sweater is in good condition with an approximately 2.125in. unraveling thread on the wearer's left of the collar. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.05","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on both sleeves. There is a tag sown in at the back of the collar that reads \"(Illegible) KNITTING MILL CHICAGO\" with \"ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT\" circling around it. The sweater is in fair condition with discoloration and fading on the gold \"W\" and \"M.\" There is also a 1in. hole on the front at the top of the sweater on the wearer's left (below the collar) and a 0.5in. hole on the bottom on the wearer's left (above the elastic waistline). There are also two 0.125in. a hole on the top of the sweater on the wearer's right (below the collar). There are two mended patches on the bottom of the sweater on the front (at the top of the elastic waistline on the wearer's right and at the bottom of the elastic waistline on the wearer's left). There is also an approximately 2in. brown stain on the side below the sleeve on the wearer's right. There is a lot of brown discoloration all over the sweater. Transferred by Alumni Association. Gift of Ed Trice. UA 2011.498.06","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater with a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined and outlined in gray on the front. There is a black  tag sown into the back of the collar that has \"A.G. Spalding  Bros.\" written in white script. The sweater is in good condition with loose threads coming out all along the intertwined \"W\" and \"M.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.07","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater featuring a gray \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together and outlined in gold on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waistline and at the ends of both sleeves. There is a blue tag sown on the back of the collar. \"KING SPORTSWEAR COMPANY\" is embroidered in gold on the blue tag. The sweater is in excellent condition with an approximately 1in. loose thread on the elastic waist on the wearer's right side. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.09","Scope and Contents","One purple and gold knit wool sweater. Wool v-neck sweater knitted in purple wool with gold knit contrast neckline and gold knit stripes on arms, cuffs, across the chest and on the hem. Twelve wool felt patches sewn on front and back of sweater including one 8.75in. patch on front with Omega Psi Phi coat of arms, one 6in. arm patch stitched with \"Spring '67,\" one 15.5in. back patch with ? (omega) symbol and \"omega psi phi\" stitched in dark yellow thread, and one 5in. rectangular patch on rear hem with \"George Reid JR\" stitched in white thread. Made by Logan Kitting Mills in Chicago, Illinois. 1967. Sweater measures 28in.(length). Sweater worn by the father of Justin Reid (charter member of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity) as a student at what was then Virginia State College and is now Virginia State University. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459791/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.05","Scope and Contents","One cotton hand-knit green cardigan sweater with depictions of the Crim Dell Bridge on the front and the Wren Building on the back. The sweater also features the William  Mary college seal, \"William  Mary\" text logo, a cannon, and cursive text \"Class of\" (with space for class year to be added) on the sleeves. The front of the sweater also has a graduation cap with protruding rope tassels, the \"WM\" sports logo, and \"1693.\" Front is secured with six brass colored metal buttons with crest image. Tag at sweater neck reads \"BEREK® New York / Produced and Hand Knit by Marta D / © BEREK 1992 / Knitted by Hand with Two Needles / 100% Pima Cotton / Made in Uruguay / Dry Clean / [Size] M.\" Cardigan is in good condition with two reddish stains on left collar and a broken thread at the top of the graduation cap. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292144531/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292143611/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292142645/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292141675/. Sweater was a gift to Sophie Lee from D. Bruce Christian, Class of 1973 in October 2011; both are members of the College of William  Mary Foundation Board of Trustees as of 2013. Gift of Sophie Lee, Class of 1990. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.001.01","Scope and Contents","1- dark green sweater featuring a \"W\" intersected with an \"M\" stitched on the chest in gold with beige outline. The sweater measures approximately 2ft. 3 in. (length) x 1 ft.5in. (width) and the sleeves measure approximately 1ft. 10.5in. (length). The sweater is in good condition. The tag on the back collar of the shirt is detached from the collar on the wearer's left and is torn in half. There are two approximately 0.5in. loose threads on the end of the wearer's left sleeve. There is also an approximately 1in. loose thread on the bottom of the back of the sweater. Gift of Susan Blexrud. UA 2014. 099.01","Scope and Contents","One Navy blue polo shirt, short sleeve, with \"ODX\" in white above left breast pocket. Size Large. 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674552/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA1992.021","Scope and Contents","Society of the Alumni white polo shirt with the college seal. Above the seal is \"The College of William and Mary\" and below reads \"The Society of the Alumni\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674596/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 2002.062","Scope and Contents","One green polo shirt that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The left pocket of the shirt has \"W  M Pep Band\" in gold and white lettering. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405790/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.2","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a ladies size small and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2010.506","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a mens size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.507","Scope and Contents","One green men's polo shirt with \"William  Mary\" written in gold on the left-hand side of the shirt. The shirt is made of cotton and was created by Williow-Pointe Sportswear. The shirt was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. Some signs of fading but otherwise fair condition and is a men's size medium. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.128","Scope and Contents","Burgundy cotton knit polo shirt with white embroidered text, \"CWS / College of William and Mary\" on the wearer's upper left side. Shirt has short sleeves, three pearlized ivory colored plastic buttons on the shirt's placket, and a turnover collar. Polo shirt was worn by Christopher Wren Singers during performances. Gift of Richard Rossini, Class of 2015. Transferred upon receipt from the Christopher Wren Singers Records (UA 7.067). Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.066.19","Scope and Contents","One gold polyester jersey jacket, size 6, embroidered with \"William and Mary Gymnastics\" in green, and with a maker's crest on it, given to members of the women's gymnastics team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811237/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12.  UA 1989.143","Scope and Contents","Dark green wool jacket with white piping awarded to Mary J. Simon Blevins, class of 1943. Jacket contains monogram with a gold W and green M against a gray background. Also a small star is attached along with two banner monograms; one signifying that Simon was president of the \"Orchesis\" and \"Manager\" of intramurals.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674886/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.044","Scope and Contents","Green nylon swimming jacket with hood and draw string; the words \"William and Mary Swimming\" are printed on the right front of the jacket. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025198/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA 1994.018","Scope and Contents","Green jacket with gold and white braid sleeves; gold letting spells \"Kendrick\" and gold lettering on the back spells \"William and Mary Swimming\". Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025246/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025270/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA1994.023","One Gold and green William and Mary jacket which belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2002.061","One red velvet jacket with gold braided buttons worn by College President John Stewart Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies. The jacket has a mulberry silk crepe. The jacket is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.020.1","Scope and Contents","One green with gold sleeves William and Mary letterman jacket that was given to the last woman to letter in two sports at the College prior to 2010. The shell is made of mostly wool and the sleeves are vinyl. The inside lining of the jacket is nylon. There is a gold and silver \"WM\" letter over the left-hand side of the jacket, with two field hockey sticks and a lacrosse stick in black and gold on the letter as well. It was made by Butwin of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is in fair condition and is a men's size 38. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2010.134","Scope and Contents","One red wool uniform used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The uniform is in the style of the Scots Guard of Great Britain. The front of the jacket contains eight silver buttons and one red plastic button to close it. The sleeves are blue and white and each contain three silver buttons. Each shoulder contains a blue and white epaulet with a silver button attached. The collar is blue with a white thistle on each side of the neck. The back of the jacket has a red, white, and blue backing with six silver buttons. The name \"Austin\" is written on the inside of the jacket. It is in good condition and is approximately 26 1/4 in (length) x 32 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.378","One red gabardine jacket used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The front of the jacket contains twelve brass buttons, each 1/2 in. in diameter. Each sleeve has a black and gold ban of cloth around the sleeve opening with three 1/2 in. brass buttons. Each shoulder contains a black and gold epaulet with one brass button on it. The collar is red with gold trim all around. The jacket is a size 38 and was made by The Little Village Tailors using Landau Wool Co. Quality Fabrics. It is in fair condition with a few black marks along the front of the jacket. The jacket is approximately 25in (lenght) x 22 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA2010.379","Scope and Contents","A dark green jacket featuring two brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on the front. The jacket also has three brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on both sleeves of the jacket. The jacket has an Alumni Band patch and a burgundy, green and gold pocket square. On the inside pocket of the jacket on the wearer's left is a green patch with a green and brown bird in the middle. \"John H. Craigmiles\" is sewn old English script above the bird. \"Classics\" is sewn below the bird. The jacket is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c).Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03a","Scope and Contents","One green wool button up  jacket  that has two pockets and a breast pocket on the front on the wearer's left. There is a patch on both the breast pocket and bottom pocket on the wearer's left. The bottom patch is gray and is in the shape of an octagon. There is a gold octagonal outline within the patch and inside the gold outline is a gold and red crown with a laurel reef below it. Above the crown \"W\" and \"M\" is stitched in gold. The patch on the breast pocket is gray and in the shape of a seal. There is a gold outline on the inside. Within the gold outline a gold \"W\" and a green \"M\" are intertwined. Below the seal patch is a banner that has \"SWIMMING\" stitched in gold. The jacket also has a tag on the collar that reads \"HELEN Z. STONE/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK CITY.\" The jacket is in excellent condition. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.01","One robe, tattered, faded green silk (?) with gray velvet and gold belonging to College President John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College from 1942-1944. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442464/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 39. UA 1980.120","One black academic gown that was once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 46. UA 1986.028","One black academic gown once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257579/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257605/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692992/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 50. UA1986.028.1","One black academic robe trimmed in blue velvet from Columbia University that was owned by Cecil McCulley. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945465/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945467/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 47. UA 1986.030.1","One black with blue velvet trim academic gown from Johns Hopkins University that was once owned by John Lesslie Hall. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257621/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257635/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.20. UA 1988.010.4","One black academic gown trimmed with black velvet that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977481/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977483/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 51. UA 1991.081.1","One pair of red velvet breeches used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The breeches have bone buttons that are gold braided. On the inside of the waist, there is a label that reads \"3063MP.\" The item is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.2","One pair of green velvet pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. The pants have hand-stitched button holes and a pearl button on the back pocket. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31. UA 2009.021.3","One pair of cream colored wool pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has tailored button holes and has a hole for suspenders. The inside label reads \"37 L, 30 W, 22E.\" It is in good condition. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156429/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 29. UA 2009.021.4","Scope and Contents","One pair of red cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.179","Scope and Contents","One pair of blue cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.180","One cotton and polyester green, black, brown and dark tan camouflage cargo pants. Features drawstring bottom hems, adjustable waist tabs, large cargo flap pockets on side legs and seat. Size Large with regular inseam, made in China by Rothco, Ultra Force B.D.U. Pants inseam measures 32in. and waist measures 36in. Overall length measures 43.25in. Circa 2008. Camo pants worn by members while they were pledges in tribute to earlier members of the national OPP who helped desegregate the U.S. military. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459419/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.03","Scope and Contents","One pair of light brown pants with a green stripe going down the outside of both the right and left pant legs. The pants have a zipper and a hook to secure the pants. There are six white buttons (two on both the right and left side and two in back) on the top in the inside of the pants used for securing the suspenders used with the pants. The suspenders are white with six eye holes to connect with the buttons. The pants are in excellent condition while the suspenders are in good condition with a 2.5in and 2in. black stain on the right edge of the wearer's right suspender as well as a 3.5in. and 1in. black stain on the right and left (respective) edges of the wearer's left suspender. There is also some yellow discoloration on the middle bottom of both suspenders near the black stains, on the back eye hole on the wearer's right, and on the bottom of the wearer's right pantleg near the stripe. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03c","One black coat with tails that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808701/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 59. UA 1998.010.1","One black frock coat that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808753/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 60. UA 1998.010.2","Scope and Contents","One dark gray wool blazer that once belonged to Harry E. Krauss III, class of 1967. There are three buttons down the front and two buttons in each sleeve. There is also a green and gold William and Mary coat of arms patch in the front pocket with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in gold letters around the patch. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911415/. Gift of Harry E. Krauss III. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 63. UA 2004.012","One waistcoat with a front brown panel with rose bushes and daisies used by Bryan for the annual Yule Log ceremony at the College. It is made of silk. The side of the waistcoat is turquoise and the inside is lined with silk crepe. The buttons are silk covered buttons. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.3","Scope and Contents","One cream colored waistcoat with cotton lining worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has pearl buttons with machine-made button holes. There is a label in the neck that reads \"HR and L, B25\". It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.2","Scope and Contents","One blue wool blazer worn by Mike Fitch, Class of 1993; Gentlemen of the College co-founder January 1990; Gentlemen of the College Music Director 1990-1993. From the very first Gentlemen performance (Tazwell \"Change of Pace\" performance in 1990) through the Final Concert of 1993, this jacket was worn for every single Gentlemen of the College performance from January 1990-May 1993. The front of the jacket has two brass buttons, approximately 0.5in. in diameter, and each sleeve has three brass buttons, approximately 0.25in. in diameter. The blazer was made by American Craftsman. It is in good condition and is a Mens size 39L. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.243","One black robe that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607756/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851925/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.1","Scope and Contents","One gold jersey that was once owned by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The front of the jersey has a gold and black collar and \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in green. On the back of the shirt, \"WM\" is stitched in green with green and gold feathers. It is in good condition. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442390/in/set-72157601972522069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442406/in/set-72157601972522069/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.1","Articles of clothing worn as outer layers over main garments, usually for warmth or weather protection against extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, food, or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear or headwear.","One black nylon shawl that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.4","One Dark maroon and white patterned cotton dashiki shirt. Front of shirt embroidered with ivory thread on collar, placket, pockets, and sleeves. circa 2008. Dashiki measures 34in. (length) x 24in. (width). Dashiki from Tanzania worn by Justin Reid while he was a pledge. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382788/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7.  UA 2011.585.01","Purple and yellow woven cloth Kente stole. Hand-woven Black Greek fraternity Kente stole imported from Ghana, Africa. This stole was worn for ceremonies and graduations, and features the two Omega Psi Phi colors, purple and yellow, represented in the purple woven background color and yellow woven letters. Kente cloth worn by Justin Reid, Class of 2009, as the first member of OPP to graduate. Stole measures 72in. (length) x 4.5in. (width). 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459541/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS3. UA 2011.585.02","Scope and Contents","Stoles cosponsored by the Lemon Project and Hulon Willis Association (HWA) and were given to approximately 40 members of the Class of 2012 at the first donning of the Kente Ceremony at WM on May 11, 2012. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. Located in Textiles S1, SS3. UA 2012.177.01","Scope and Contents","Black stole in the kente cloth design. Each side of the stole contains white, gold, and green stripes with WM stitched in gold, and 2013 stitched in white. There are also black tassels at the bottom on each side of the stole. The stole was used as part of the \"Donning of the Kente\" that was the program for the 2013 ceremony on May 10, 2013 as part of Commencement. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. The stole is in excellent condition with a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom section of white, green, and gold on the wearer's left. The stole also has a 0.125in. and a 0.5in. unraveling thread in the same section on the wearer's left. Gift of Jody Allen. UA 2013.086.01","Articles of clothing worn over main garments or in place of main garments for protection from extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, or substances such as food or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear, headwear, body armor, or sports equipment.","One Dark beige corduroy overalls with a fleece interior worn by Minne Cole Savage, the first woman to receive her pilot's license through the William and Mary flight school. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851695/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851783/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.024","Scope and Contents","One yellow and blue cloth bib number that was used in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the American Athletic Union's National Championships in Sacremento, California. The runner's number is \"304\" and written in pen in the middle of the \"0\" is \"AAU 6/21/68, Sacramento, Calif., 3,000m. Steeplechase, 8:50 - 10th.\" It is in poor condition with several frayed edges and various spots around each number. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA  2010.679.01","One Red polyester and cotton apron with white screen printing. Made by Edwards, Scotchguard Protection in the USA. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary, STAFF.\" Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29in. (length) x 21in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382020/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382162/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.735.05","Articles of clothing worn beneath main garments or protective wear to protect clothing from the body or the body from the clothing or to shape or support parts of the body. Underwear is the layer of clothing that is closest to the skin.","One pair of black knee-length gym bloomers used in women's physical education classes by Mildred Williams Doughty, class of 1933.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674942/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.030","One black cotton undergarment that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Cohen. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852161/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.6","Scope and Contents","One white bra with \"JT's Date\" inscribed on the front in black ink. Collected by James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus, from a Swem Library men's restroom. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.731.02","Artifacts originally created to be used by individuals as clothing care tools such as glove stretchers, as personal carrying or storage gear such as wallets, or backpacks, as protective equipment such as umbrellas or goggles, as personal or physical aids such as canes or eyeglasses, or as personal smoking or drug equipment such as pipes.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the minor care or routine maintenance of clothing. This sub-classification does not include laundry artifacts, which are listed in Maintenance TE.","2-silver straps with real metal used for mending colonial clothing that were owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.8","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to help individuals in performing day-to-day activities or to keep them safe or comfortable. This sub-classification includes devices that enhance personal vision, hearing, or mobility. It does not include clothing or tools and equipment designed for specific activities.","Spectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK.","One football shaped fan attached to a stick. The fan is made of heavy cardstock and the front is yellow and green. The back reads \"I'm a WM Fan!\" There is a Taco Bell logo on left back.","Scope and Contents","Green and yellow football-shaped fan with the WM feathers logo; sponsored by Embassy Suites. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2007.020","Scope and Contents","1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon green sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation.","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"William  Mary\" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. ","Scope and Contents","One white handkerchief with \"300 Years  Still Partyin' Homecoming\" written in red. Has the Greek symbols for the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon as well as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.39","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.135","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.430","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"Great Service is IT\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were probably given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.181","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon pink sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.182","One glass engraved with the Greek letters Kappa Kappa Gamma in honor of the sorority at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. It is approximately 4 in. in diameter and in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.221","Artifacts originally created to assist individuals in housing or transporting personal items such as clothing, adornment, or personal accessories. This sub-classification includes handheld containers such as luggage and containers that are worn such as bandolier bags or tool belts, It also includes clips, chains, and beads that are worn or carried to hold items. This sub-classification does not include containers that are listed in other classifications with the specific objects for which they were made.","One brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2.75in. in diameter and is 1.5in.  tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","Black and red bag with \"WM Homecoming '92\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Scope and Contents","One checkbook cover made of green vinyl with \"William and Mary\" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940334/.","One silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace.","Scope and Contents","One brass key chain engraved with the words \"Mrs. Tyler\" on it. There is also a key attached with the words \"Yale, Stamford, Connecticut\" written on it. The chain is approximately 2.25in.x 2.5in. Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.109","One brown suitcase trunk with brown leather straps and end pieces that may have belonged to Ernest Goodrich. The trunk also has William and Mary stickers on all sides. It is 23.5in. x 13 in. In fair condition with a few holes. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.177","One tan and red dunlap box that was used by College President John Stewart Bryan to store his wig that was used in the annual Yule Log Ceremony at William and Mary. It is in poor condition with parts of the box starting to come apart. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911615/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911647/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 64. UA2009.022","One brown canvas tennis bag that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The bag was made by The Horace Partridge Co. in Boston, Massachusetts sometime before 1900. The inside pouch is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, 502 Yarmouth Road, Towson, Maryland.\" There is another smaller pouch that is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, Roland Park Country School.\" The bag is approximately 28 in. x 10.5 in. The bag is in fair to poor shape with a few holes in the bottom and evidence of heavy fading all over the bag. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.370","Scope and Contents","One canvass tote bag that was given to the Swem Library Board of Directors as gifts at their April 23-April 24, 2010 meeting. The bag was made by Crystal Boyce, Swem Circulation staff, out of the curtains in the Botetourt Theatre in Swem Libary. The pattern of the fabric contains several different shapes and sizes of green, gold, white, and blue triangles as well as white circles. Attached to the bag is a silver tag with the Swem window and \"Swem Library\", The College of William and Mary\" surrounding the window. The bag is approximately 13.5in. x 13.75in. and the handles are approximately 9.875in. (length). The bag is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.243","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray nylon William and Mary messanger bag that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College. The front of the bag has \"William  Mary\" and the College seal in silver. \"The Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary\" is written around the College seal in silver as well. Attached to the bag are two gray handles and a shoulder strap, all made of a canvas material. The bag was made by Bearse Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Ill and Newburgh, N.Y. It is approximatley 18in. x 14in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2010.638","Scope and Contents","One green and gold matchbook case made of cardboard with the College of William  Mary's seal and a pennant with \"W  M Restaurant\" on the cover. The matchbook was sold by the William  Mary Restaurant to customers and was made by Universal Match Corp., of Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 1.5 in. x 4.375 in. It is in fair condition. ","One green William and Mary tote that features the William and Mary cypher in yellow on the front. The tote also has a white tag on the inside of the bag that reads \"KOOL PAK®/44706-ASI 65595-114/Made in China.\" The bag measures approximately 13in. (length) x 12in. (width) and is in good condition with an approximately 2.5in. and 0.5in. loose thread on the top left side of the bag. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.18","Yellow and black plastic key chain. Keychain features the three Greek letters composing the Fraternity name, Alpha Phi Alpha.  2.5in (length) x 0.75in (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2011.584.05","One white Nylon tote with dark blue handles. Front paint stencilled with multi-color logo and \"GAISF congress  General Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A., October 14-17, 1987.\" Back is paint stencilled with the Olympic Rings logo and \"USA.\" Tote measures 14in.(length) x 16in.(width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460463/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459985/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.734.01","Blue Vinyl backed nylon portfolio with white nylon zipper top made by Fabriko Incorporated in the USA. Front printed in white lettering with \"National Sports Festival, Colorado Springs, June 24 – July 3, 9 1983\" and sponsorship logos printed in white for companies including United, Kodak, Levi's, ARCO, and Miller Light Beer. Portfolio measures 15.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460757/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.03","Black vinyl backed nylon portfolio with top handles made by Tru-Touch in the USA. Front printed in gold with image of US Capitol building and Olympic Rings logo, and with \"United States Olympic Committee, House of Delegates Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29 – 30, 1988.\" Rear imprinted with relief of United States Olympic Committee emblem. Portfolio measures 13.625 in. (length) x 20 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460577/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381132/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.04","Scope and Contents","Wallet presented to Beatriz Hardy, Director of Special Collections Research Center, on April 16, 2012 at a tea ceremony in Swem Library board room by visting students and faculty of the Beijing Normal University. BNU students and faculty visited Swem Library as part of a campus tour for the grand opening of the William  Mary Confucius Institute. Four facsimile Chinese scrolls acquired with funds from the Confucius Institute and WM student calligraphy were exhibited in The Three Perfections for their visit. Gift of Beatriz Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.139.01","Black tote bag. Black bag with University Center Archives Board in white, UCAB in yellow and white, the image of a car in yellow and white, The College of William and Mary in green, and Seniors 2007 in white printed on the front side. Bag has external pockets on the front and sides and zippers shut. Bag measures 13.75 in. (height) x 13 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). Bag is in good condition with minor stains on the back and inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841304201/in/photostream/. Bag transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.008","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation, consumption, or personal storage or tobacco products or non-pharmaceutical drugs. This sub-classification does not include equipment used for the manufacture of tobacco products, which is listed in Other TE for Materials. it does not include household receptacles for tobacco, tobacco equipment, or tobacco waste that are listed in Containers for Smoking and Tobacco.","Scope and Contents","One slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bottom stamped \"Bergmann\" and \"1844\". Bowl is 6.25in (height) x 11in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in faded green block letters. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). This item is similar to UA 2008.021. Cigarette case is 3in. (height) x 2in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in green block letters. This item is similar to UA 1998.004. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). The cigarette case is 3in.(height)x2in.(width). Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395929/.","One tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944706/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for grooming, hygiene, personal sanitation, or for enhancing one's appearance.","Scope and Contents","White rectangular towel. White towel with \"Just Like A Waving Flag\", the AMP logo, \"K'naan, Wale  Friends\", and the date of the concert printed in blue on the front. Towel created for the 2010 Wale concert presented by AMP. Towel measures 17.5 in. (width) x 11 in. (length). Towel is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14864260293/in/photostream/. Towel transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.006","Artifacts used to enhance or care for the appearance of skin, nails, or eyelashes. This sub-classification includes cosmetics, manicure and pedicure tools, tattooing and skin piercing tools, and associated containers and accessories. It does not include tools or supplies used for cleaning skin.","One black powder compact. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. The compact is 2in. square. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434895/.","Silver tone metal rounded square cosmetic compact with stylized shield featuring a raised image of the post-restoration Wren Building and the text \"WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE WILLIAMSBURG, VA / FOUNDED 1693.\" The raised image also features some of the Wren Yard with the Lord Botetourt statue, a cannon, several trees on either side of the building, and a bench. The shield is affixed to the a black enamel circle; the underside of the compact features a matching black enamel circle, but with no emblem. The front of the compact has a small clasp with a double hinge on the opposite side. Inside the compact is a circular pressed cake of blush in rose pink. In the middle of the compact is a hinged piece of reflective metal that acts as a mirror. On the opposite side is a space for loose cosmetic/foundation powder with a rotating metal disk with an open circle on one side and perferations for dispensing powder on the other side. Compact measures 1.75 in. (width) 1.875 in. (length) x .5 in. (depth) and is in good condtion with some minor scratching/chipping of the black enamel on bottom. Swem SCRC purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.059.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the care, grooming, or removal of hair on the body, head, or face, except for eyelashes.","Scope and Contents","One green Schick razor with \"College of William  Mary\" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391597/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist people with personal sanitation and health preservation activities such as bathing, routine oral care, or birth control. This sub-classification does not include furniture or plumbing and drainage elements such as toilets or bathtubs.","Scope and Contents","One white cotton and polyester beach towel with the College of William and Mary's Seal on the front of it that was sold by the Alumni Gift Shop. The beach towel was developed in part by Charles L. Kendrick, III, while Director of Society Services for the Alumni Society from 1990 to 1994. The towel contains the most recent William and Mary Seal, with a golden sun at the top of the seal, and the words \"William  Mary\" in green just below the seal. It is approximately 52in. x 33.5in. and is in fair conditon with a few stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.014","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton towel created by Recreational Sports at the College of William and Mary. The towel features a green outline of the student recreation center with \"Recreational Sports, College of William and Mary, www.wm.edu/rec\" written in green. It is approximately 26.5in x 16in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.294","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to manage, oversee, capture, harvest, or collect resources or to transform or modify particular materials, either raw or processed. These artifacts are normally created in response to problems inherent in the materials themselves; for example, wood requires certain kinds of cutting devices, fish require certain lures, and food requires certain serving materials.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for farming or gardening.  This classification includes implements used in planting, tending, harvesting, and storing crops and in processing food for animals but not food for humans.  This classification does not include tools and equipment used in caring for animals, in working with forest products, or in preparing fibers for textiles or other products from agricultural products.  It does not include agricultural structures, groundskeeping equipment, or artifacts that serve primarily as vehicles.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of land for planting or sowing. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in clearing, grading, digging, loosening, turing, or weeding soil. These items may be used prior to planting or sowing or during the growing process.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for treating or preparing food for animals. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for serving food to animals, which are listed in Animal Care Equipment or Pet Supplies. It does not include feed structures such as silos, which are listed in Agricultural Strucutres.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for gathering or handling crops or other agricultural products. This sub-classification includes artifacts for picking, reaping, threshing, sifting, drying, bunching, binding, and loading crops. Note: For a piece of equipment made for a specific crop, the name of the crop may be entered in subject field, whether or not the crop is noted in the object term.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for setting or sowing plants or seeds for crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for managing or caring for crops, including artifacts used for fertilization, irrigation, pest contol, or grafting. This sub-classification does not include weeding tools, which are listed in Cultivation Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care, breeding, or study of animals. This classification includes instruments used in the practice of veterinary medicine, in the psychological study of animals, and in the care of animals, such as the tools a farrier uses to shoe animals. This classification does not include equipment used in processing animal products for human use (see Food Processing TE or Leather, Horn, Shellworking TE). Also excluded are structures for housng animals and the tools of trades related to animal husbandry that are not used directly with animals, such as a farrier's metalworking tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the routine maintenance of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts for feeding, grooming, identifying, training, or controlling animals. It does not include artifacts used for the care of household pets or artifacts used for animal medical treatment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to promote the propagation of animals.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to support the shoeing of horses and other animals. This sub-classification does not include general blacksmithing tools, which are listed in Metalworking TE.","One rusted horseshoe that was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel at the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/. UA 1983.006","Artifacts originally created for the care and maintenance of houshold pets.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the medical examination, diagnosis, or treatment of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts used by animal doctors or others responsible for the care of animals.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to fabricate objects our of minimally processed, fibrous plant material, including grass, straw, reeds, bark, splints, and twigs, or from fibrous animal material, including bristles and hair. This classification includes tools used for basket-making, broom-making, brush-making, thatching, and wigmaking. It also includes tools, equipment, and supplies used for crafting similar products from synthetic fibers. This sub-classification does not include tools used for working with textiles or procesed wood.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic and terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This classification does not include hunting and fishing weapons, which are listed in such Armament sub-classifications as Armament Accessories, Edge Weapons, and Firearms.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification includes objects used in the commercial or recreational catching or harvesting of fish, shelfish, or marine mammals such as whales.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the trapping of household pets.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the processing, storage, and preparation of food or beverages for human consumption. This classification does not include tools for gathering, production, or management of food materials that are listed in Agricultural TE or Animal Husbandry TE.","Artifacts originally created to serve as containers for baking, roasting, braising, broiling, steaming, boiling, or warming food.  This sub-classification does not include devices that heat food, such as stoves, rice cookers, and waffle irons, which are listed in Food Preparation Equipment.","Artifacts that facilitate the preparation of food for beverages but do not play an active role in food preparation. This sub-classification includes artifacts used specifically for the handling, maintenance, or storage of kitchenware.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for mixing, chopping, grinding, decorating, separating, shaping, extracting, or measuring food or beverages. This sub-classification also includes hearth equipment, devices for cooking and drying, and other misscellaneous tools. It does not include cooking vessels, food storage equipment, or equipment for processing plants or animals into food products.","Artifacts originally created to manufacture food products from animals, animal products, grains, vegetables, fruits, or other plant materials. This sub-classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in such activities as milling, butchering, cheesemaking, and rendering which are often, but not always, handled outside of the home kitchen.","One glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1 inch in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.277","Artifacts originally created specifically to keep food or beverages, either as pieces of furniture such as cabinets, as appliances such as refrigerators, or as containers such as casks and tea caddies. This sub-classification also includes container accessories such as bungs, stoppers, and stands. It does snot include shipping containers, product packages, general cabinetry, or storage items used for kitchenware or the serving of food.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages by humans.","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which beverages are directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers inteded for individual place settings. It does not include eating vessels or vessels designed for the presentation and serving of beverages, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup with green writing that says \"GO INDIANS\" across the top of the cup. Also has text \"Ted Filer's Mechanicsville Motor Co. Inc.\" Image available on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648147/.","One white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. \"William and Mary Homecoming 93'\" reads across the front in green letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647397/.","One Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.026","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647291/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler with college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green letters on one side; WM logo with feathers and \"Tribe\" underneath in green and silver letters on the other side. It is 4.5 inches (height). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645751/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649157/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler, includes \"The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel\" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485768/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486520/.","Bright green tumbler with color changing properties when filled with cold beverages. Cup given to staff members at the annual Employee Appreciation Day in the Sadler Center on May 30, 2012. Gift of Eileen O'Toole. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.216.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold line drawing of the William  Mary seal. Gold text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY - THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI\" circles the seal. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in good condition. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.01","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold text \"300 / William  Mary / 1693 * 1993 / Society of the Alumni.\" There is a field of gold stars around the number 300. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in fair condition with a 2.25 in. crack on the bottom of the tumbler near the sprue/gate mark. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.02","Scope and Contents","1 - white plastic (polypropylene)tumbler created for Homecoming 2012. Text on tumbler in dark green reads, \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" (front) and \"THE WILLIAM  MARY / ALUMNI ASSOCIATION\" (back). Tumbler was thrown to paradegoers during the 2012 Homecoming Parade; this tumbler was caught by Special Projects Librarian, Kay Domine, during the Swem Library Homecoming Parade Viewing party on the terrace. Tumbler measures 5 in. (height) x 3.375 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in excellent condition. Gift of Kay Domine. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.346.01","Scope and Contents","2-plastic cups. One yellow cup with \"William and Mary\" and the WM logo around rim in green. It was sold at College Bookstore. The cup is 5in. (height).  One white cup with \"William and Mary Tribe\" and WM logo in green. A Milton's Pizza ad is on the back. This cup was purchased at a WM football game in 1981. It is 4.5 in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1985.041","Scope and Contents","One white cup with 2 green and blue turtles and the words \"VIMS Aquarium\" on the side. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.075","Scope and Contents","2-green cups decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, \"The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni\".  The cups are 4.5in (height). UA 1990.013","One white cup decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto \"Tribe Pride - Get It!\" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers. It was used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. The cup is 5.25in (height). UA 1990.064","Scope and Contents","One green plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"The Best of Times\" logo for homecoming 1989. The cup is 4.5in. (height). UA 1990.068","Scope and Contents","One purple plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"William and Mary Magic\" logo for the 1990 homecoming. The cup is 4.5in (height). UA 1990.069","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words \"Go Indians\", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1991.023","Scope and Contents","3 red, white and black plastic cups with \"WM Homecoming '92\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.010","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup, green and silver lettering \"WM Tribe\" with two white feathers on one side; college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green lettering on the other. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485086/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649001/.","One white 3in. tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed \"The Tribe of William and Mary College.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647479/.","Scope and Contents","One green and white plastic cup with words \"WM Tribe\" and Indian feathers. Iamge available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484054/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup with words \"William and Mary Tribe\" in green and white lettering.","Scope and Contents","One white cup, 5.5in., from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads \"The Tribe - William and Mary College\" in black lettering. The cup is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\"  The cup is 5.5.in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 9. UA 1995.017.4","Scope and Contents","3-cups, white, purple, and green. White cup if from homecoming 1992 :\"A Class Act\". The purple cup is from homecoming 1990: \"WM Magic\". And the green cup is from homecoming 1989:\"The Best of Times.\"  The cups are 3in (height). UA1995.018","Scope and Contents","One green 5.5in. cup with words \"The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni\" in gold letters.","Scope and Contents","2-green mugs with gold colored rims, stars in gold, words \"300 William and Mary 1693-1993\". UA 1998.076","One gray cup with black design on front. The words \"Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!\" appear on the back. UA 1998.085","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup, front blue and black words appear \"The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union\" with phone numbers. UA 1998.086","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with \"Tribe Athletics\" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.UA 2008.061","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup of the kind given by The Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to recognize individuals or organizations for their service to William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. The cup was made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945498/.","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup used by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. Also engraved are the initials \"BFG.\" The cup is made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396919/.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used to celebrate Homecoming at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a depiction of the Wren building in purple with the words \"Raising the Roof\" written in between the second and third floors of the building. Under the Wren building is written \"Homecoming 1995\" in yellow; \"October 26-29\" in purple; \"Society of the Alumni\" in purple; and \"College of William and Mary\" in purple. The advertising partner for the cup was The Governor's Land at Two Rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Lcoated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.636","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used during the Homecoming celebration at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a green and gold royal crown with the phrase \"The Majesty of It All\" written below the crown in green. Also written on the cup are the phrases \"Homecoming,\" \"October 24-27,\" \"College of William and Mary,\" and \"Society of the Alumni\" in green. There is also a gold \"96\" indicating the Homecoming year. The advertising partner for the cup was GEICO insurance. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.637","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was created by the Athletics Department to sell at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The cup includes the William and Mary mascot, the Griffin, and under the griffin is the word \"Tribe\" in green and gold. The cup was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery and the William and Mary Bookstore. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396591/.","Gift of Mrs. Jack Beswick. Located in Dec. Obj. UA 2014.028.01ab","Scope and Contents","One dark green mug decorated with a three-dimensional gold banner with laurels stating \"College of William and Mary\" with the coat of arms. Mug was purchased in the college bookstore circa 1970. The mug is 4\" H x 3.3/4 diameter; handle is 2 1/2\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452324255. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.023","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray stoneware mug inscribed \"25th Reunion, Class of 1942\" and \"WM\", made in colonial pattern. The mug is 6in (height). UA 1991.020","One red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. UA 1994.012","One mug with imprint logo. The Mug is 5in (height) and is cracked. UA 1994.026","Scope and Contents","Hand-thrown stoneware mug with clear and blue glaze. Inscribed \"25th Reunion - Class of 1942\" around the rim; body of mug contains a motif with \"WM\" in the center. Throwing marks are visible inside the mug. Bottom imprint reads \"An Approved Williamsburg Souvenir\". Dimensions: 5 1/2\" H x 2 7/8 Diameter, handle is 4\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Condition is good: contains some firing cracks on the bottom of mug, and handle has large dark spot. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452387825, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452505773, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452747444. UA 1994.027","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray mug inscribed \"Homecoming 1969\" and \"WM\".  It is 6in (height). ","Scope and Contents","2-yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription \"A New Library for a New Century\". UA 1999.029","Scope and Contents","One mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by \"College of William and Mary 1693\". Manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.017","One plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is approximately 8.25in(length) with the top on, and 3.75 in. in diameter and is in good condition.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.050","Scope and Contents","One grey with marble pattern plastic mug celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the a cappella group The Gentlemen of the College. The cup has the Gentlemen of the College Logo, the letters \"GOTC\", the William and Mary seal, and \"est. Jan. 1990, 20 Years of G's, May 1, 2010.\" The \"GOTC\" is in the grey marble pattern as the cup, but the rest of the inscriptions are in green. The cup is approximately 2.5in. in diameter, and is 4.75in. (height). It is in excellent condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.260","Scope and Contents","Gold plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on front in green text with \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town, Catering\" on the back \"Good beer. Good food. Good people. Bad parking. Since 1974.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held at The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373926/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374344/. Gift of Professor Sharon Zuber and her Fall 2011 LCST 201 'Constructing the News' Class. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.709.01","Scope and Contents","White plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on the front with green text \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town\" on the back \"William  Mary, Alumni.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held by The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113450711/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373786/. Gift of Bea Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.730.01","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at a dance for new pledges to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The glass contains the words \"Kappa,\" \"Alpha,\" and \"Theta\" in black. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. It is approximately 3in.x 5.625in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396405/.","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at the Phi Mu fraternity pledge formal at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The glass contains the name of the fraternity, \"Phi Mu,\" the crest of the fraternity below that, and below the crest are the words \"Pledge Formal 1978\". All of the words are etched in white. The glass is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.241","One drinking glass with a gold rim that was given out at the Theta Delta Chi fraternity's Sweetheart Dance in 1981. The glass also is engraved with Theta Delta Chi's seal and \"Sweetheart Dance 1981.\" The glass once belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982, while a student at the College. It is in fair condition and is approximately 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.015","One glass goblet removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. The goblet is 6in (height)  and 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1984.041","Scope and Contents","One gold toned goblet, engraved with \"Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room\". It was made at ODIOT, Paris. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.041","One glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.037","One wine bottle that was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. The bottle is 1ft (height) with a base diameter of approximately 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.100","One wine bottle found under the Brafferton in 1865. President Benjamin S. Ewell gave the bottle to Union Army Col. E.A. True in 1865, and it was returned to William  Mary in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Ewell in two labels attached to the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. The bottle is 9.5in (height) with a base diameter of 4.5in. Originally accessioned as 1957-58. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.101","One Stein that  includes the name \"Punchy;\" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.018","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which food is directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers intended for individual place settings. It does not include drinking vessels or vessels designed for the presenation and serving of food, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","Artifacts originally created as implements for consuming food or beverages. This sub-classification includes tools intended for individual place settings. It does not include utensils designed for the serving of food or beverages, which are listed in Serving Utensils.","One knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934474/.","A tin baby spoon featuring a raised neck and seven stamped dots on the bottom of the handle of the spoon. The spoon measures 3.25in. and is in fair condition. There is a 0.125in. rust stain on the right side of the back of the spoon's bowl as well as a 1in. rust stain on the left of the back of the spoon's bowl. There are two 0.125in. rust stains on the raised neck of the spoon. There are also small rust stains on the bottom of the handle and a 1in. white stain inside the front of the bowl of the spoon. Image at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13544454324/. Transferred from the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065). UA 1985.029.05","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the use of food service vessels, utensils, or related articles. This sub-classification includes food waste containers, dining tables coverings, and containers for food service artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907.\" The napkin holder is 2in. in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under \"Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling\" for more information. UA 2009.276","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.01","Scope and Contents","A green thermal cup holder that features the WM Student Assembly seal in gold on the front (with \"SA\" in green in the middle of the seal) and the basics of the Medical Amnesty policy. The Medical Amnesty was created in 2012 with the purpose of encouraging students to seek assistance without fear of violating student conduct codes and receiving disciplinary action. This cup holder was collected by the Young Democrats at the first ever student Tribe tailgate at the Reserve in the Compton lot. The cup holder measures about 12.5in. and is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.04","Scope and Contents","Groupings of artifacts originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Food Service TE sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created as implements for the serving of food or beverages. This sub-classification does not include tools used for food preparation or consumption.","Scope and Contents","One white platter, 9.25 x 13.25\" x 1.5\", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown. It was used in the dining hall in the 1930s and made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The platter is 9.25in x 13.25in x 1.5in. UA1988.077","Scope and Contents","One green wine decanter with seal on front reading \"Chi Omega Winter Journal '65\". It has a straw stopper and tassle, and an inner bubble for holding ice. The decanter was made in Italy. It belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. UA1991.097","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cutting, handling, or processing timber or for harvesting non-food forest crops such as bark or rubber. This classification does not include equipment for cartage, which is classified under Transportation Artifacts, or equipment for manufacturing products from wood, which is classified under Woodworking TE or Papermaking TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for fabricating objects from homogenous, complex compounds, such as glass, clay, rubber, synthetic resins, plastics, or waxes. This classification also includes the tools, equipment, and supplies used for producing such homogenous, complex compounds. These compounds differ from other materials because they generally require elaborate processing at some point during their use. As compounds, they differ from other processed materials such as leather because they are not discrete units; they differ from aggregate materials such as masonry because of their homogeneity and their need for elaborate processing.","One plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal.","One plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. The cast is 10inx17in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.107","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 11inx18in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.108","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 9inx15in.","Scope and Contents","One clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.278","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for proccessing materials that are animal in origin. This classification includes tools and equipment for processing furs or hides, for preparing leather, for fabricating leather products, for working shell, horn, bone, or ivory, and for making things from quills or feathers. This classification also includes artifacts for processing materials that are the products of insects or bacteria.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with natural stone or with aggregate materials such as concrete, mortar, brick, or plaster. These aggregate materials can be of natural or manufactured origin. They differ from materials related to Glass, Plastics, and Clayworking TE because they lack homegeneity and the need for complex processing.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for casting, forging, machining, or fabricating metals or metal products. This classification does not include tools, equipment, and supplies used in mining or preliminary processing of ores, which are listed in Mining and Mineral Harvesting TE.","Dies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams.","Round metal die in 2 pieces. It was for striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. The base is 5in. in diameter. The die is 2.25in. in diameter.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for extracting materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state from the natural environment. This classification includes equipment usde for underground and surface mines, quarries, oil and water wells, for prospectingm and for supplemental processing operations such as breaking, milling, washing, cleaning, or grading. it also includes tools used for ice harvesting and salt harvesting.","Artifacts originally created to transform or modify materials in ways that extend beyond the range of one classification. This classification includes terms for multi-purpose tools and tools that work with a variety of materials as well as generic terms that may be used if the particular context of use is unknown.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with materials that mask surfaces by depositing a residual film such as a paint film, or by using adhesives to attach a thin covering such as wallpaper or gold leaf to a surface. This classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in decorative, artistic, and protective appliactions. Excluded from this classification are tools and equipment that are used with thicker coatings, such as wood veneers or plastic laminates, and tools and equipment used for metal plating. Also excluded are tools and equipment associated with printing processes such as printing blocks and silkscreens.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the manufacture of materials formed from the residue of suspension or in the fabrication of products made of such materials. Paper (whether made from wood pulp, textile fibers, or plastic fibers) is the principle product that falls in this classification. Particles mixed with liquids form suspesions. Although felt is made of materials that are matted like paper, tools for felting are listed in Textileworking TE because felt is not formed from suspension.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of materials made from fibers and the preparation of woven fabrics. Also included in this category are tools, equipment, and supplies used for manufacturing objects from fibers or cloth. This classification includes tools specific to the preparatoin of fibers, such as hatchels and cotton gins, but excludes tools, such as sheep shears and cotton balers, that are related to sources of fibers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processes and techniques involving needle and thread, including applique, breading, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in gathering, hooking, and pleating. It includes artifacts used by dressmakers, tailors, hatters, and sailmakers.","One pouch of 10 gilt on brass buttons from a colonial article of clothing worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. Six of the buttons are 0.75in. in diameter and 4 are 0.5in. in diameter. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.021.7","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the processing of natural fibers into thread and yarn or in the processing of thread and yarn into finsihed textiles such as lace, cloth, or cordage. Processes include spinning, weaving, knitting, knotting, twining, and finishing.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the fabrication of objects for wood. This classification includes artifacts used with and to created physically modified wood by-products such as plywood, chipboard, and masonite. This classification excludes tools and equipment for making objects out of the chemically modified wood by-products such as paper, rayon, or rubber. Note: Various woodworking trades, such as carpentry, coopering, shipbuilding, or wheelwrighting, may be noted in a subject field.","Scope and Contents","Approximately 15 different nail samples that were taken from the Ash Lawn-Highland estate of U.S. President James Monroe. The samples were taken from different parts of the house including the porch, columns, roof, and siding. A lot of the nails are rusty and in poor condition. Located in BG S5. UA 1996.030","Tools, equipment, and supplies that do not meet the definitions of this category's other classifications. This classification includes specialized tools originally created to transform raw materials into specific finished products such as cigars and gems.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used for the observation of natural phenomena or to apply knowledge gained from such observation. Tools in this category tend to be made to enlarge or record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications in this category are related by virtue of the fact that they include artifacts created to employ a particular body of knowledge. The classifications are based on knowledge rather than materials.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies, originally created for the study of sound and its effect on hearing. Artifacts listed in this classification may be used for generating, detecting, observing, testing, modifying, and/or measuring sound. They differ from artifacts in Sound Communication TE in that their function is to study sound, not to transmit or receive it. They differ from some related items in Medical and Psychological TE in that the function of items in Acoustical TE is to examine the nature and effects of sound, not to dignose or treat medical conditions.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-production. This classification includes firearms, artillery, blade weapons, and striking weapons. It does not include structures designed for housing troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies.","Ammunition for armament, whether intended for particular weapons, such as BBs and cartridges, or intended to be deployed alone, such a grenades, missiles, or bombs. This sub-classification includes ammunition casings, such as sabots, and planted explosive weapons, such as mines or petards.","Objects used as accessories for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-protection. This sub-classification includes weapon components and artifacts used for weapon care or storage.","Heavy weapons that employ combustion or explossion to fire a projectile. Artillery may be portable and may be employed by one person, but typically it is fired from a more or less stationary position.","Clothing worn as defensive armament, including formal parts of a suit of armor and protective devices used in combat.","Weapons that cut or pierce by cutting. This sub-classification includes edged weapons such as bayonets that are accessories to firearms and tools such as cross bows that launch edged weapons.","Scope and Contents","Projectile-firing weapons that can be deployed easily by one person and, in most cases, uses explosive propellant. This sub-classification does not include ammunition, firearms accessories, or crew-served heavy armament. Note: For combination and conversion pieces, used multiple terms, e.g., \"Pistol\" and \"Carbine\" for a pistol carbine, and \"Musket, Flintlock\" and \"Musket, Percussion\" for a musket converted from flintlock to percussion.","Armament designed to batter or crush by weight or momentum, including weapons that propel non-explosive or non-penetrating missiles.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document objects and events outside of the earth's atmosphere. Artifacts listed in this classification differ from those in Optical TE in that they are not intended to address particular problems associated with vision. They differ from those in Surveying and Navigational TE in that they are concerned with observation rather than with the practical uses for such observation.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document physiological or anatomical aspects of organisms for purposes other than diagnosis or treatment. Tools for diagnosis and treatment of people are include in Medical and Psychological TE; those for animals are in Veterinary Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study or manufacture of substances based upon their molecular composition, structure, and properties. Artifacts used for the study of atomic and subatomic particles are included in Nuclear Physics TE, and artifacts used for the study of the interaction of physical objects are in Mechanical Measurement Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the sampling, observation, measurement, or recording of specific chemical properties in specialized applications.","Glassware and other general equipment used in different types of laboratories.","Scope and Contents","One coin silver beaker across, inscribed with \"H\", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. The beaker is 3.5in (height) x 3in (width). ","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for moving earth or building structures. This classification includes paving machines and equipment that modify by demolition, such as wrecking balls or jackhammers. It also includes tools such as pile drivers used for the construction of highways or structural facilities. This classification does not include specialized tools listed in other classifications or used in the construction industries, such as cranes, hammers, or cement mixers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control, distribute, modify, observe, measure, or document electricity and magnetism. This classification includes tools, equipment, and components used in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical and electronic devices as well as those used in the delivery of electricity or electrical power. This classification does not include electrical or electronic devices created to serve other specific purposes, such as sound communication or data processing, nor does it include electrical motors and generators, which are listed in Power Producing Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document electrical or magnetic activity.","One round magnet featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. The magnet is approximately 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035602/.","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.02","Objects originally created to maintain or repair electrical monitoring equipment or install or repair electrical delivery system.","Objects originally created to serve as part of an electricity delivery system.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to generate, convert, or distribute energy or power. This classification does not include objects listed in Electrical System Components.","Objects originally created to generate power.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the transmission or regulation of power, particularly mechanical power in power-producing equipment or other machines.","Artifacts related to energy production that do not meet the definintions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document geological phenomena. This classification includes geologists' picks and seismic measuring devices, but it excludes tools used for harvesting or mining rock or mineral materails.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cleaning, laundering, or groundskeeping activities performed in or around a home or a public building, whether performed occasionally or as a business.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to wash or assist in the washing of food service or food preparation items.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care or maintenance of areas around structures such as lawns, flower beds, or sidewalks, or for larger landscaped areas such as athletic fields or golf courses. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used to prepare land specifically for the cultivation of crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning or tidying of furnishings, buildings, or building spaces.","One tin green, gold, and white trash can that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The can features the College of William and Mary seal on the front and the William and Mary mascot, the Indian, on the back carrying a tomahawk. It is approximately 19.25in.(length) and 9.75in. in diameter. It is in poor condition with heavy corroding inside the can. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.639","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning, drying, or presenting of clothing and linens.","Scope and Contents","Two laundry bags, white with four Indians on front in aqua. Penned in black marker are the words \"Harry Krauss 219 Yates\" and \"K-172\" stamped on the other. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811949/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812031/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811845/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675114/.Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 2004.012.1 and UA 2004.012.2","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study, measurement, or utilization of the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. This classification includes general-purpose mechanical devices, such as wedges or hoists, and specialized devices, such as tensiometers or pressure gauges, used to measure mechanical properties.","Objects that utilize the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gasses, including general-purpose mechanical devices and objects used specifically for the maintenance of mechanical devices.","Objects used for the study or measurements of the static or dynamic properties of solid, liquids, or gasses, including force, motion, pressure, flow, tension, friction, ductility, torque, velocity, and viscosity.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of humans. This classification includes dental tools, objects used for sight and hearing, and objects used to study psychological testing or treatment. It does not include objects used to study physical phenomena (see Acoustical TE, Biological TE, Chemical TE, and Optical TE) or tools for veterinary medicine, which are included in Animal Husbandry TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate dental examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct or essential role in these activities.","Tools and equipment originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of the human mouth and teeth.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct role in these activities.","Tools and equipment used for human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment that are not specifically designed for dental purposes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate or enable the exchange of money, goods, or services. This classification includes those artifacts used to present goods, such as counters, as well as product packages and labels.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document atmospheric phenomena.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to study atomic structure and elementary particles as well as the physical properties of the universe.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or record light. This classification includes commonly used equipment, such as binoculars and microscopes. It excludes specialized artifacts created for other scientific observation, such as visual acuity charts or telescopes that are used particularly for astronomy.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for controling the behavior of people or for providing security or protection for property.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to provide security or protection for property.","Scope and Contents","One of three keys made for the Earl Gregg Swem Library Time Capsule. The capsule was created to honor the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary and sealed on February 4, 1994. It will be opened in 2093. This item is restricted. Located in BG S5. UA 1994.067","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control the behavior of people. This sub-classification includes objects used for restraint, prosecution, punishment, torture, and execution.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position of an observer relative to known reference points or to indicate the form and extent of a region, such as land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position or course of an observer relative to known reference points.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to indicate the form or extent of a region such as a land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for recording or measuring time. This classification does not include timekeeping artifacts created for specialized purposes, such as chronometers.","Replica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford. Includes a photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1977.024","Items owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram \"GDG\" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved \"Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1925\" in block letters and \"SP December 5 1776\" in script.\" Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407531/.","Scope and Contents","One watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials \"HB\" in the center and the legend \"From the alumni of William  Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service November 2, 1935.\" Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018400/.","One pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed \"Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522.\" The dial is also signed \"Lepine Invenit et fecit.\" Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021662/.","Believed to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.","One watch that contains the Gentlemen of the College logo on the face. The watch is in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","Scope and Contents","A replica of the William and Mary sundial that was given to College President Paul R. Verkuil by the Endowment Association.  The sundial is inscribed \"The Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary Recognizes Paul R. Verkuil For his leadership and extends its appreciation to his commitment in developing strong financial support for the College's future. February 6, 1992.\" The bronze sundial is situated on a 0.75in. thick piece of wood that is 16in. in diameter.  The sundial is in good condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.259","Scope and Contents","One brown wood frame clock with a burlap backing that once belonged to Wilford Kale, Jr., alumnus of the College of William and Mary. The clock features images of a Native American and a William and Mary football player in green and gold, a depiction of a small green wall clock, and \"William and Mary Indians\" with two green, gold, and white feathers sticking out from \"Indians\". Attached to the burlap background are a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a green second hand under the image of the clock. Beside the football player is the signature \"Holst\". The clock is approximately 19in. x 12.75in. It is in fair condition with some chips and fading in the paint of the Native American and the football player. ","One green and black watch with nylon wristband. The watch features a digital dial which gives the time and day of the week, an LED backlight, and a compass stitched directly into the dark green woven nylon wristband . The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters. Watch measures 11.25in.(length) x 1.875in.(width). Watch worn by OPP pledge Justin Reid, Class of 2009, because being on time is very important for the pledges. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454067/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377226/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.04","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, record, or measure mass (weight) or physical dimensions such as length, area, or volume. This classification includes general-purpose measuring devices such as precision balances or folding rules. It excludes artifacts created to measure time and to measure particular scientific data. Also excluded are specialized measuring devices and gauges such as sextants or carpenter's squares.","Scope and Contents","Brass spring scale measuring up to 4 pounds or 2 kilograms with measurements in ounces and grams. Scale manufactured by Chatillon of New York. Painted black iron backing is incised with the number \"142.\" The upper metal loop to hang the scale is still attached, but the hook for attaching the item to be weighed is not included. Scale measures 6 in. (height) x 1.325 (width) x .625 (depth). Scale is in good condition with minor discoloration of the brass plate front, and rusting of the iron backing. Scale belonged to Bruce Goodwin, WM Geology Professor from 1963-1996. Transferred from Box 2 of the Bruce Goodwin Papers (UA 6.049). Gift of the Bruce Goodwin Family. Located in BG. UA 2012.418.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document heat and its effects.  Excluded from this classification are specialized artifacts created to serve specific purposes, such as a meteorological thermometer.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies used to enable communication. This category includes those classifications for literal and abstract communication- Printing TE and Musical TE. This category does not include things produced as communication, such as works of art or documents. These are the artifacts created by the tools in this category, and they are listed in Communication Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronic means, and in a manner subject to human intervention (e.g., by physical manipulation of beads in an abacus, or by varying the parameters incorporated into computer software). Single-purpose devices, such as a digital watch or a digital thermometer, whose functions involve only the conversion of physical input (e.g. temperature, pressure, etc.) into visual, audible, or mechanical output, are not included here, but are classified according to their specific function (e.g., Timekeeping TE or Thermal TE).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the processing of information, but that do not themselves process information.","2-dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION.\" Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943374/.","One blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering. The mousepad is 8in x 9in.","Scope and Contents","One black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu\" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads \"e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat\". The bottom right-side of the pad read \"Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation\" in white lettering. The pad is 9inx8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.078","Scope and Contents","Plastic clamshell CD case with \"Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office\" seal on front. Case accompanied electronic resource holdings in WM Digital Archive: Public statements of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, 2009 (UA23.3 .G38 2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10288/16115. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.704.01","Tools and equipment originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronical means.","Scope and Contents","Storage devices for processed information. Note: \"Recording\" from other Documents also may be used for media containing recorded music and video, and \"Software\" or a narrower term from Data Processing Accessories also may be used for media containing computer programs.","Tools and equipment specifically created to facilitate data processing by accomplishing input, storage, or outpost of data, but that do not have independent data procesing capabilities.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the creation of precision drawings, such as architectural plans, mechanical designs, maps, or charts. This classification does not include general purpose writing, drawing, and lettering tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to produce musical sounds or to be audibly incorporated into musical performances. This classification does not include devices that amplify, transmit, or record musical sound, or devices intended for other purposes whose sound may, on occasion, be integrated into a musical performance (e.g., cannons or churchbells to accompany the 1812 Overture).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the production of musical sound by manual or mechanical.electronic means, but that do not themselves generate such sound.","Two pitch pipes that were used by the student a cappella group The Stairwells during practices and performances at the College of William and Mary. The pipe contained 13 keys with holes to blow through for the appropriate pitch. Each pipe is in a red case and were made by WM. Kratt Co. Both items are in fair condition with some rusting on the bottom of the pipes. Gift of Austin Powell, musical director of the Stairwells in 2009. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.282.1 and UA 2009.282.2","Artifacts created to produce musical sounds.","Scope and Contents","One wooden rope-tension drum used by the Queens' Guard at various campus events at the College of William and Mary. The top and bottom of the drum are red and white, while the body of the drum is brown. The body of the drum has the words \"Queen's Guard\" in gold and black at the top, a coat of arms with a red phoenix rising from the ashes against a white background and six black spontoons surrounding the phoenix, and the Queen's Guard motto \"Corona Veniet Delectis,\" victory shall come to the worthy, is painted in black and gold at the bottom. The drum was made by Eames Fine Craft of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The drum is approximately 22.75in.(height) and 19in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Pav A 2450 A. Item number Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.377","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to capture a visual image by optical, chemical, or digital means, such as cameras, film, or darkroom equipment.","Cameras and equipment attached to camers for the purpose of capturing a visual image. Included in this sub-classification are camera parts, lenses, filters, lighting attachements, and camera supports.","Scope and Contents","One wooden twin lens reflex camera that was made by the Cam-O Corp. company in Kansas City, Missouri that was used for creating class photographs for schools, as it was labelled a \"school camera\" by the company. The camera used 46mm film or 1.75in film rolls. The lens of the camera is a Wallensak Raptar 4.5in lens. The camera is approximately 13 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Black Changing Bag (UA 1999.069.2) Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. ","One black changing bag, designed to be light-proof in order to allow certain tasks with photosensitive materials to be performed away from the darkroom, such as loading a reel with film. The changing bag has a zipper along the edges with two sleeves for the user to insert his or her arms inside. The bag is approximately 41 in. x 25 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Wooden Cam-O Corp. Twin Lens Reflex Camera (UA 1999.069.01). Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. Located in Textiles S1, SS8. UA 1999.069.02","One silver Kodak camera that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is inside a brown leather case with a neck strap attached to it. The camera is 5 in. x 3 in. The camera is in good condition and the case is in fair condition with a broken strap. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161a","One Bell and Howell movie camera that was once used by College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is enclosed in a brown leather case with the initials \"T.A.G., JR.\" engraved in gold. The camera is approximately 5 in. x 4 in. The camera and its case are in fair condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161b","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the production of photographic images and are not used directly with cameras or photprocessing equipment. Included in this sub-classification are maintenance gear and ancillary studio equipment.","Paper, film, and tape created to capture and present images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in transforming a latent image, as captured by light-sensitive chemicals on film, into a visible negative or positive image.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to reproduce written, photographic, or artistic material, whether in very limited quantities (as in the case of artistic engravings or lithographs) or in quantities required for widespread distribution. This classification includes specialized tools such as handpresses, engraver's blocks, or photocopiers, that are used for bookbinding, engraving, etching, lithography, or screen printing.","Tools and equipment used to asemble sheets of printed material into collated and/or bound volumes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in conjunction with replication equipment to reproduce quantities of graphic material.","One printers plate image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. It is 7inx10in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1979.013","Scope and Contents","John Millington Signature Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate including the signature of John Millington and the label \"Signature of John Millington. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938\". Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2.625 in. (length) x 3.125 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. The back layer of the wood is peeling off to reveal \"Ewing Jan 1938\". Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.01","Scope and Contents","An Old Hand Generator Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old hand generator and a label reading \"An old hand generator. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1939.\" Plate measure 1 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. A layer of cardstock is peeling away from the back to reveal illegible writing. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.02","Scope and Contents","William and Mary College Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting the Brafferton, the President's House, and the Wren building, and a label reading \"William and Mary College from a lithograph by Thomas Millington in 1840. WM Bulletin v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood and illegible writing on the back. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.03","Scope and Contents","Insolated Conductors Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting insulated conductors and a label reading \"Insulated Conductors. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing Jan. 1938\", \"J. Chem Ed.\", and \"fig. 9) handwritten on the back of the wooden block. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.625 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.04","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington's Desk Engraving Plate. Wood and Metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington's desk and a label reading \"Dr. John Millington's Desk, WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and \"Ewing\" \"Dr. John Millington's Desk\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.05","Scope and Contents","Unlabeled Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with the words \"Ewing\" \"Jan. 1932\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.125 in. (length) 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.06","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington and a label with the words \"Dr. John Millington. W  M Bullentin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.07","Scope and Contents","Old Apparatus Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting some equipment and a label reading \"Old apparatus in the possession of the College of William and Mary. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.08","Scope and Contents","James Madison Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting James Madison and a label reading \"James Madison, D.D. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig. 5\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.09","Scope and Contents","William Barton Rogers Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting William Barton Rogers and a label reading \"William Barton Rogers. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig 6\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.10","Bronze Tablet Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with depicting a bronze tablet and a label reading \"Bronze tablet in Rogers Hall. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4 in. (length) x in. 3.125 (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.11","Dr. William Small Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. William Small and a label reading \"Dr. William Small W  M Bullentin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed., Fig 1.\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures in. (height) x in. (length) x in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.12","Old Motor Dynamo Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old motor and a label reading \"Old motor dynamo. W  M Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 1.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.13","One copper engraving plate mounted on piece of wood portraying John Johns. An inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to UA 1984.011. The plate is 13.5inx8.2in and the wood is 15.3in.x10.2in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1986.019","Printing plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035784/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435361/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036092/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435681/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036514/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036668/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA 1993.016","One printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.053","Scope and Contents","Printers Plate used in book \"Hark Upon The Gale\" by Wilford Kale. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.072","Printers plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.080","News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia\" on the left, an image of the Wren building with the subscript \"The Sir Christopher wren Building, 1695, after the plate in the Bodleian Library\" on the right, and \"CA 9-3000, Ext. 226 Willamsburg\" along the bottom of the metal plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (length). The Block is in good condition with some accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the stamp side and minor discoloration and stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.01","Soon, No Place to Go… Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Soon, no place to go…\" across the top and an image depicting the Williamsburg Regional Library, a man in colonial garb nailing and eviction notice to a post, and anthropomorphic books crying on a curb. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length).The block is in good condition with moderate accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.02","New Parking Regulations Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"New Parking Regulations\" on the top and an image depicting parking signs that read \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no standing\", \"no parking\" \"2 hour parking\", \"30 minutes parking\", \"2 hour parking\", \"one hour parking\", and \"parking all day Toano 7mi\". A parking official is shown in the top left corner riding a motorcycle and holding a chalk tire-marking tool. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.03","Another Rose Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Another Rose\" across the top and an image depicting Mayor Stryker standing among roses and receiving a rose with the label \"Doctor of Law\" from an out-of-frame arm bearing the label \"MCV\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.04","The Parking Game Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"The Parking Game\" across the top and a series of images depicting a woman parking in a \"2 hr parking\" spot, having her car marked by a parking official, and returning two hours later to remove the mark on her tire and says \"Safe for two more hours\". \". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.05","Stella Neiman Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the quote \"…surely a woman should help rock the cradle. –Mrs. Stella Neiman Candidate for city council\" and an image of Stella Neiman rocking a cradle labeled \"Wms BURG\" and \"Cradle of Liberty\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.06","One wooden printer's block used for stamping bearing the likeness of Lord Botetourt. The block was originally housed in the Old Printing Press Office in Swem Library. Surrounding Lord Botetourt are the words \"The Right Hon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Bottetourt, late Governor of Virginia.\" The engraving measures approximately 2 in. x 3 in. and the block is approximately 2.83 in. x 3.125 in. It is in fair condition with wear showing around the edges of the engraving. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.500","3- reproduction copies of the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England that shows the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1740. One of the copies is inscribed \"Taken from the copper plate found by us in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1930.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by Kate M. Cannon and Mary F. Goodwin. Approximately 17.5 in. x 14.5in. They are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.388","Scope and Contents","One printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the Peyton Randolph House with a woman in eighteenth century clothing following a little girl in eighteenth century clothing pushing a toy baby carriage. It also features a little boy playing the hoop rolling game and a woman on the porch of the Peyton Randolph House both in eighteenth century clothing. \"343\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). It is in good condition with one 0.875in. blue stain and another 0.75in. blue stain on the right edge of the printing block. It also has a 2in split on the back near the bottom as well as two 0.875in. splits on the bottom edge of the woodblock. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil and a 0.125in. turquois stain on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.01","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century shops and/or houses in Williamsburg. There are men and women in eighteenth century clothing walking and standing in front of the houses/shops. A courier on horseback is depicted riding through the town of Williamsburg with his hand up. One male figure standing in front of the houses/shops is depicted waving to the courier. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil on the back and \"119\" written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in good condition. The printing block has a 0.75in. split and a white stain in the shape of a \"p\" on the back. There is also a 0.875in. split and some chipping on the bottom edge of the printing block. The top edge of the printing block has a 0.375in. and a 0.25 in. crack along with some small white stains. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.02","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the interior of an eighteenth century tavern room with men in eighteenth century clothes standing in the room. The men are talking, joking, and smoking with one another in the room. \"149\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the printing block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in fair condition. There are three splits going along the length of the printing block on the back. There is also approx. 4.5in. of chipping on the back left side of the printing block. The back of the printing block has a large smattering of green stains and a 0.75in. white tissue like substance. The bottom edge has a 0.75in. crack and a 0.5in. crack parallel to the splits on the back; along with a 0.75in. split that looks as if it has been glued before. The top edge has a 0.5in. crack and three 0.75 splits running parallel to the splits across the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.03","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house in the background with a large garden in the foreground. In the garden a man in eighteenth century clothes works the garden with a hoe. A woman and two little girls, all in eighteenth century dresses, are depicted working in the garden as well. \"195\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are two splits running the length of the block on the back as well as a 5.25in. brown stain coming from the top edge of the block. There is also a 6.75in. white tissue substance on the back near the left edge and a 2.125in. pencil line near the right edge. The bottom edge of the printing block has nine small holes, a 0.5in. gray stain above the holes, a 0.5in. split near the right edge and a 0.5in. crack in the center with a brown stain surrounding it. The top edge has 20 small holes, a 0.5in. crack and a 0.25 in. split. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.04","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house and a full moon in the background. The foreground features a fence and a man in eighteenth century clothes holding the hand of a woman, in eighteenth century clothes holding a fan, with his head bowed over the woman's hand. \"221\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The front has metal chipping around the nails that hold the metal plate to the wood. The back has three splits along the length of the printing block. It also has a smattering of green stains, a 7in. white tissue substance near the right edge, a 3.75in. pencil mark near the top and a 2.5in. pencil mark near the bottom. The bottom edge has a 5.25 in. brown stain, a 0.5in. split and a 0.75 in. split near the right edge parallel to the split on the back of the block. The top edge has 16 small holes, a 0.125 in. crack near the left edge, a 0.5in. crack in the center and three 0.75in. splits parallel to the splits on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.05","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of Bruton Parish church and snowflakes falling all around it. Men and women in eighteenth century clothing walk along the snow laden sidewalk (the women are holding parasols). Two boys are depicted on the snow covered street. One boy in a coat, hat, pants, and boots runs down the street while pulling another boy (wearing a hat, coat, pants, mittens, and scarf) on a sled. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The back has a 5.5in. brown stain across the top as well as a 2in. black stain coming from the right side. it also has a 1.5in. crack in the middle and three splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge has a 0.25in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it, a black stain about the width of the block bleeding in from the front metal piece, 18 holes going across, and three splits running parallel to the splits across the back. The top edge features a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. It also has seven holes going across and three splits that run parallel to the splits on the back of the block. The bottom right side has a 1.25in. crack. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.06","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century houses with chimneys in the background. The foreground has bushes and men in women in eighteenth century clothing playing croquet. \"363\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are green stains in the crevices of the house, grass, sky, and dress of one woman in the metal relief. There are also green stains along the edges of the metal plate. The back features a smattering of green and white stains as well as two splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge of the printing block has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back. It also has a 0.5in. crack near the right, a 0.25in. crack in the center and 21 holes going across with a green stain on the eighth hole from the right.  The top edge has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back of the block. It also has a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. The right edge has a black stain running the length of the block bleeding in from the metal plate. The left edge has a two 0.25in. green stains and a 0.125in. white stain. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.07","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the printing process, but do not by themselves generate multiple copies of original written, graphic, or photographic material.","Tools and equipment that replicate written or graphic/photographic material through the application of ink or other pigment to the surface of paper or other media.","Scope and Contents","Tools and equipment used to assemble physical or virtual alphanumeric printing elements or \"type\" into assemblages (words, lines, paragraphs, etc.) in preparation for reproduction by replication equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies, other than musical instruments, originally created to generate, amplify, reproduce, or store music, spoken words, or other sounds that are useful for human communication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate, but do not actually perform, the generation, amplification, reproduction, or storage of sounds for communication.","Tools and equipment that play an active role in the generation, amplification, or reproduction of sounds for communication.","Scope and Contents","Bell rung during Navy Chaplain's School at William and Mary. Located in BG S5. UA 1980.114","This bell was found by a carpenter working on buildings at William and Mary, circa 1928-1932. The bell is 3.75 in. in diameter and 3.25 in. high, with a handle approximately 4 in. long. UA 2007.68","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as repositories for the storage of sounds reproduced by a sound communication device. This sub-classification does not include digital media for sound, which are listed in Data processing Media. Note: If content is on the medium, \"Recording\" from Other Documents also may be used.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate communication at a distance by electrical or electronic means. This classification includes telegraph, telephone, radio, and television equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate telecommunication but do not play a direct role in the transmission or reception of telecommunication messages.","Tools and equipment that play a direct role in the generation or reception of telecommunication messages.","Artifacts that function as carriers of telecommunication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate communication by means of symbols, patterns, colors, text, or pictures that are directly observable by and intelligible to the recipient. Included in this classification are signs, visual signals, and devices that project images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate visual communication but do not play a direct role in the generation or display of visual content.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct role in the generation or display of visual symbols.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of written documents. This classification does not include the documents themselves or equipment and supplies relating to the replication or electronic transmission of documents. This classification includes artifacts relating to the sendings and receipt of postal communication, but not to the actual processing, transporation, or delivery of mail by postal agencies or other delivery services.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate written communication but that do not play a direct or essential role in the creation or transmission of written messages.","One pewter letter opener with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration.The box was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed \"The President's Council.\" the letter opener is 7.5in. (length) and the box is 9.25in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387793/.","Scope and Contents","One white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant with \"Tribe Pride\" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. The bookmark is 5in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387919/.","3-machine-embroidered cloth bookmarks, 9in. long. Two of the bookmarks are in a green brochure, which details the history of William and Mary on the inside left sleeve. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words \"College of William  Mary 1693-1993.\" There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942946/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765394627/.","Scope and Contents","One acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. \"Chip\" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2006.002","One gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.035","One pewter bookmark given to contributors for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.040","Souvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text \"There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.20","One blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.The back of the clipboard reads \"Sign Up\", with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9inx12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","Scope and Contents","A green metal loose-leaf, three ring binder that has \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" stamped across the front. The interior of the binder is also green. On the interior right side there is a silver logo that reads \"THE ELBE LINE/ TO DUPLICATE ORDER/NO. 74238/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in silver letters. The binder measures approximately 9.75in. (length) x 11.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. The front of the binder has suffered severe discoloration and is now brown with only approximately 2.5in. of green spots above the \"WILLIAM AND MARY.\" The back of the binder is green with some brown discoloration creeping in along the edges. There is also approximately 0.5in. of white stain on the left side of the back of the binder. The edge of the back of the binder near the fold show signs of wear and tear. The edges of the binder also show signs of wear and tear along with discoloration. The interior left side of the binder shows brown discoloration on the left edge. The right interior of the binder has a white residue as well as brown discoloration on the right side. the middle of the interior of the binder, where the three rings are, show wear and tear as well as grooves where the three rings have been. the bottom and top of the three rings (where one flips open the three rings) has rust-colored stains. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.26","Scope and Contents","1 - framed William  Mary machine embroidered bookmark. Bookmark features a gold border with the WM seal, and the front of the Wren Building. Text on the bookmark reads, \"The College of WILLIAM  MARY / Chartered 1693.\" The bottom of the bookmark comes to a point and has a tassel of gold thread. The bookmark is mounted green matboard inside of a wooden gold and black fleck painted frame. Back of frame features a clipping with a short history of the College of William  Mary. Framer's sticker on the back indicates it was customed framed by \"BROWNINGS OF WYOMING / 1424 Springfield Pike / Wyoming, OHIO 45215 / Phone 821-7079.\" Frame measures 13.125 in. x (height) 4.5 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Bookmark and frame are in good condition with no visible defects. Gift of Denise Sellers; bookmark was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.400.02","Scope and Contents","A black felt scrapbook that features a \"W,\" \"M,\" and \"C\" (for William and Mary College) stitched in gold felt letters on the front. There is a felt tie on the left of the front that keeps the scrapbook together. Inside the scrapbook are dark beige construction paper pages. The first page has \"William Bernard Walsh/Class of 1909/ College of William  Mary\" written in cursive. The rest of the pages are blank. The first and last pages are sown into the felt cover pieces in the front and back. The scrapbook measures approximately 15in. (length) x 11.25in. (width) and is in good condition. The top of the tie on the front left has a small rip in it. There is a small hole in the top left of the \"M,\" the top left of the \"C,\" and the bottom right of the \"W\" where it meets the bottom of the \"C.\" There are also small holes all over the front of the cover piece.  The page sown onto the felt front piece, which features the inscription, is completely separated from the bottom of the felt front piece and is severely ripped and tattered on the bottom and right edges. The page sown onto the felt back piece is completely separated from the top right of the back felt piece and the top and bottom right edges are torn. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.02","Scope and Contents","One bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as \"Welcome to the Future\" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is \"Richard Bland College\" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is 4.625in.x0.75in. and is in excellent condition. It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct and essential role in the creation or transmission of written messges, such as writing implements or typewriters. This sub-classification does not include computer printers, which are included in Peripherals.","Scope and Contents","One Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by \"The College of William and Mary\". ","The Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434545/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA1988.068","Scope and Contents","One maroon and chrome ballpoint pen with \"College of William and Mary\" etched on the shaft. The pen is 5.5in. (length). Gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935700/. ","Scope and Contents","One metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with \"The College of William and Mary\" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037552/. ","One tile painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. The tile is 3in.x3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939266/.","One ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy  Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs).","One stamp, 3in.x 2.5in., featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947784/.","Scope and Contents","One green pencil stamped \"WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library\" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942760/.","Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2004.006","Scope and Contents","One green and silver pen with the William and Mary Cypher surrounded by \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved in silver. To the right of the cypher are the words \"Undergraduate Honor Council, est. 1779\" engraved in silver. It is in good condition.","Steel notary seal stamp with stamp plate and case. Steel seal imprinted with \"ART, POCKET SEAL, PAT. OCT. 23, 23, MADE IN U.S.A.\" makers mark. Round steel stamp plate reads, \"ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC., KAPPA PI, 1975.\" Stamp measures 5 in. (length) x 2.5 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (height). Stamp plate diameter is 1.625 in. [public output disabled] Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113457385/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380518/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380672/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.08","Scope and Contents","Steel signature stamp with two small brushes. Made in the USA by Triumph circa 1958-1970. Functioning steel mechanism lowers and imprints a rubber relief stamp of \"Davis Y. Paschall\" signature. Davis Paschall served as the 22nd College of William and Mary President from August 1960 to August 1971. This stamp would have been used by President Paschall's secretary to sign documents in quick succession, without requiring the time and presence of the President himself. Object measures 7.5 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377372/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377668/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454523/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454817/. Gift of Davis Y. Paschall, transferred from William  Mary Law School Library by Jim Heller. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.729.01","Rubber stamp. Round rubber stamp depicting the University Center Archives Board logo attached to a rectangular wooden block. Stamp measures 3.875 in. (width) x 4.375 in. (length). Stamp is in good condition with ink stains on rubber and minor chipping on the top edges of the wooden block. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14657747429/in/photostream/. Stamp transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.007","Scope and Contents","Paper and other materials intended for the recording of written and printed communications.  Note: if any items listed in the sub-classification have contents, terms from Documentary Artifacts also may be used to describe the contents, e.g., \"Label, Identification\" for a label, \"Tag, Identification\" for a tag, \"Letter\" for a sheet of letterhead, \"Note\" for a notecard, and \"Correspondence\" and \"Print, Photographic\" for a postcard.","Scope and Contents","7 sheets of stationery and 4 envelopes with \"Homecoming 1992\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute animate and inanimate things. This category also includes artifacts originally created to facilitate such transportation or as an adjunct to such transportation. This category includes propelled vehicles such as automobiles or wheelbarrows as well as containers that facilitate distribution. Also included are parts of aircraft, spacecraft, land vehicles, rail vehicles, and watercraft.","Artifacts orginally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods above the face of the earth. Included are artifacts created to be parts of aircraft or spacecraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth but within the confines or earth's atmosphere.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or equipment outside the confines of earth's atmosphere.","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute objects or substances. Included in this classification are terms to describe generic forms used to store or ship any variety of materials. The term \"Package, Product\" from Merchandising TE should be used in addition to a term from the Container classification to describe containers used for the marketing and mechandising of specific products; the products themselves may be noted in a subject fields. Containers made for personal storage or transport of specific objects are listed in Storage and Display Accessories, Personal Carrying and Storage gear, or other classifications with the objects for which they were made.","One donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5in.(height) and 4in. in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady.","One circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with \"Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields.\" The box is approximately 2.5in. in diameter. The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.248","Scope and Contents","One beige can in the form of a soda can that features a gold top with a 1.125in. slit to deposit coins. The can also features a picture of a WM football player, in uniform, running with a football. \"HOMECOMING '82/WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE/vs BROWN/ Nov. 6, 1982\" is printed on the front of the can with \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"vs BROWN\" in brown and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE\" and \"Nov. 6, 1982\" in green. The William and Mary Logo (two intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with feathers sticking out) is printed between \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE.\" The can was made by the Ball company and measures approximately 4.5in. (height) and 2.5in. (diameter). The can is in fair condition with white residue on the top (golden) part of the can and an approximately 3in. dent on the top part of the depiction of the football player. There are also abrasions going from the helmet of the depiction of the football player to right above \"HOMECOMING '82,\" as well as below it to the left of the William and Mary logo. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.21","Scope and Contents","A green and beige box advertising the William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" scarf. The front of the box is green and has \"Many and Wonderous Are The Uses...\" written in beige stylized font at the top. Below this are six beige cartoon boxes with captions that advertise the comical uses of the \"Six-Footer.\" The first cartoon caption says: \"AN ECONOMICAL MUFFLER\" and shows a Sultan walking away from a group of men whose mouths are covered by the \"Six-Footer.\" The second cartoon caption says: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE\" and shows a woman using the \"Six-Footer\" as a hammock. The third cartoon caption says: \"TO CAPTURE A LOVED ONE\" and shows a caveman dragging a cavewoman by the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The fourth cartoon caption says: \"WINTER SPORTS\" and shows a youth under water harpoon fishing with the \"Six-Footer\" as his scarf. The fifth carton caption says: \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN\" and shows an Indian woman carrying two small children from the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The final cartoon caption reads: \"AN EXCELLENT BODY-WARMER\" and displays a mummy wrapped in the \"Six-Footer.\" The box measures approximately 12.5in. (length) x 9.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. The front of the box has approximately 4in. of white stain along with approximately 2in. of brown stain near the cartoon caption \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN.\" There is also approximately 1in. of brown stain on the cartoon with the caption: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE.\" There is a 1.5in. tear on the bottom left corner of the box and a 0.5in. tear on the top right corner of the box. The bottom of the box has a 0.75in. and a 0.5in. brown stain at the top and multiple black stains. Related to UA 2011.498.25a. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25b","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of land vehicles.","Artifacts, powered by animal energy, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance device.","Artifacts, powered by human energy alone, originally creaeted to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance devices.","Artifacts, powered by some kind of self-acting mechanism such as a motor, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance vehicle. Included are wheeled vehicles towed by moter vehilces.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of rail vehicles.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as accessories for the transportation of people or goods on or under water. Included are artifacts created to be parts of watercraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as expressions of human thought. Comunication artifacts comment on, interpret, or enhance people's environments. Communication artifacts can function symbollically or literally. This category excludes the tools and equipment that are used to create communication artifacts.","Artifacts originally created to call public attention to a product, service, or event and to elicit a specific response in regard to a product, service, or event. Generally, the intended response is to urge people to acquire, use, or participate in the product, service, or event that is being advertised. Note: Subjects and themes of advertisements may be indicated in a separate subject field.","Tribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.022","One winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.082","One magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.076","Scope and Contents","One magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with \"Tribe\" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is approximately 5.3in x 4.125in and is in great condition. Gift of Steven Bookman. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.270","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.283","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.284","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.285","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.286","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.292","One green and gold magnet that contains the home game schedules for the Winter sports the College including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, and Men's and Women's Swimming. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One black, green, and gold magnet advertising the 2009-2010 William and Mary Men's Basketball season's scheduled games. Photographs of the four Seniors Sean McCurdy, Danny Sumner, David Schneider, and Steven Hess are also included on the magnet. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One magnet featuring the home game schedule for the William and Mary football team during the 2005 season.The magnet was sponsored by the William and Mary Bookstore. It features four football players in a line formation with the slogan \"Lay it on the Line.\" It is approximately 7in. x 4in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.544","One magnet listing the schedules for all the Winter sports at William and Mary, including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, and Men's and Women's Gymnastics. It features individual athletes for most of the teams on the schedule. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust Bank and was created by the Athletics Department to give out to fans at athletic events. It is approximately 5in. x 8in. and is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Women's Basketball team. It also features many of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Men's Basketball team. It also features many several of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Williamsburg Hospitality House and 415 Grill restaturant, and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","Rectangular magnet with rounded corners featuring the 2005 Spring sports home game schedules for Lacrosse, Women's and Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Baseball. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has the WM logo with feathers and Tribe on a yellow background with action shots of each sport represented in the foreground. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.544","Rectangular magnet featuring the 2006-07 Winter sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has two columns with images of the represented sports on the left and the game schedules with a yellow background on the right. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (height) x 5 in. (width). Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.545","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.01","Collected by Swem SCRC Staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.02","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.03","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.01","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.02","Rounded rectangular magnet featuring the 2013 Spring sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Men's and Women's Golf, Baseball, and Lacrosse. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has a yellow lined grid pattern with green background; images and schedules in the squares of the grid. Sponsored by Suntrust. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.179.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Women's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Men's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.02","Scope and Contents","One magnet that features the home schedule for Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics on the right side. The schedules for Men's Basketball and Women's Basketball are separated from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics by the word \"Tribe,\" which is typed in green and outlined in gold, and \"2013-14 WINTER HOME SCHEDULES\" typed in gold below \"Tribe.\" On the left side of the magnet are pictures from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Women's Gymnastics. There is also a picture of the Griffin. The magnet measures approximately 8in. (length) x 5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. UA 2014.001.03","Scope and Contents","1-magnet with a collage of William and Mary students involved in various sports on the left side. On the right side, \"Tribe\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the top. Beneath \"Tribe,\" \"2014 SPRING HOME SCHEDULES\" is printed in gold block print. Below that are the schedules for Baseball, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. There is also website, social media, and ticket information at the bottom of the magnet on the right side. \"Tribe Club\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the bottom in the center of the magnet. \"#GETBEHINDTHETRIBE\" is also printed in gold block script at the bottom of the magnet. The magnet measures approximately 5in (width) x 8in. (length) and is in excellent condition. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.098.01","One purple circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947470/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947352/.","One rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words \"Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947054/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947212/.","Scope and Contents","One small white button with the blue letters \"UE\" in the center and the words \"United Electrical Radio  Machine Workers of America\" around the perimeter in red circle. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946858/.","Scope and Contents","One large yellow button with the words \"I Know Kissinger is a Criminal\" in black. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947666/.","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Scope and Contents","One yellow button with the words \"Living Wage\" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941784/.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","Scope and Contents","One white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading \"Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888\" is outside of the stop sign and \"Stop Navy Strikebreaking\" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. ","One blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.09","Scope and Contents","One \"Trabajos con Justica\" button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.10","2 - White \"Unite Here!\" button pins. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.11ab","Scope and Contents","2- white oval stickers with the word \"SHAME\" (2002.066.07a and 2002.066.07b), and one white circular stickers with the phrase \"Raise the Wage\" (2002.066.07c). Stickers made with white address/mailing label paper produced by Avery®. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). ","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Bumper sticker with image of a submarine with text in red and white, \"TORPEDO INJUSTICE! / SUPPORT THE SHIPYARD STEELWORKERS.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.066.16","2 - Student Labor Action Project stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.03ab","2 - Pink United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.04ab","2 - blue United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.05ab","2 - green Student/Farmworker Alliance stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.06ab","1 - royal blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers sticker. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.07","2 - light blue \"¡Luchando por comida justa!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.08ab","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Banner reads \"Your Turn Administration / WM Demands Workers' Rights.\" Associated papers received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Gift of Stephanie Monohan. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.172.01","Scope and Contents","One button, approximately 2in. in diameter, with \"Ask me about LION\" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416989/.","One aluminum button 2in. in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads \"Ask Me About LION.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words \"Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund\" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","Scope and Contents","2-dark purple buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with the LION logo and the words \"Lion's Up To New Tricks\" in white. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389377/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389475/.","Scope and Contents","3-WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25in. in diameter and white with \"WCWM FM\" in orange. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 24. UA 2008.32","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book \"America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction\" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words \"America\", \"(The Book)\", \"(The Pin).\" The button is in great condition and is 2.5in. in diameter.","Scope and Contents","One black and white alumninum button with the William and Mary seal and \"The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" written above the seal in black. Along the edge of the button is written \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in black. It is approximatley 2.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","A white pin that says \"NEWTON DAY\" in black text with a cartoon apple as the \"o\" in \"NEWTON.\" Below \"NEWTON DAY\" reads \"@ William and Mary\" in black text. This button was produced for the WM Physics Department's Newton Day celebration, during which WM planted a tree grafted from MIT's apple tree, which is a direct descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat when he is said to have conceived the theory of gravity. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.012.01","Scope and Contents","A blue and white button that has \"I WILL VOTE!\" written in black marker in the center of the button on a white background. The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. There is a small rust colored stain at the bottom of the button. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.02","One white metal sign listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is 12.5in x5in. It is in excellent condition. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.080","One metal sign advertising two football games at Foreman Field, Norfolk Division; WM vs. George Washington University on Oct. 24 and UVa vs. VPI on Nov. 1. 6 in. x 18 in. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.025","Scope and Contents","3-items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads \"William  Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in gold letters. The second is a yellow bookmark that reads \"W  M Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in white letters. The third is an orange ice scraper that reads \"College of William  Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764\" in black letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934652/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386329/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386483/. ","Scope and Contents","One white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION\" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.80","Scope and Contents","One white nylon banner that was used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has a white background with \"This event is brought to you by UCAB\" in green. The UCAB logo is at the top center in black and white. The banner is 23 1/2in. x59in. and is in good condition with some stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.057","Scope and Contents","One black nylon banner used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The top of the banner reads \"University Center Activities Board www.wm.edu/ucab\" in white. The middle of the banner reads \"UCAB\" in black and white. There is a black and yellow taxi cab with \"UCAB #1693, UCAB: taking you places\" in black. The bottom of the banner has a green border with \"The College of William and Mary\" in white lettering. The banner is 33 1/2in.x94in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.059","Scope and Contents","One 78 vinyl record album advertising events celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day at the College of William and Mary on April 24, 2010. The record is inscribed with \"Earth Day, 40th Anniversary, April 24 11-5, Sadler Center Terrace\" in silver marker. It is approximately 11.875 in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.250","2-green and white magnet shaped like a ruler with \"Swem Library Rules!\" written in green. It was most likely given away to students at an orientation event. It is approximately 6in. x 1in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA  2010.608","Scope and Contents","One green and gold rubber bracelet that was given out as part of a fundraiser for the Swimming and Diving teams at the College of William and Mary. The bracelet is green and is engraved with the words \"Tribe Pride\" in gold. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.742","Scope and Contents","One white rubber wristband with \"One Tribe. One Family\" written in green that was used as a fundraiser for the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund. It is in good condition and is approximately 2.75 in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.246","Hat (2012.169.01a), shirt (2012.169.01b), pants (2012.169.01c), shoes (2012.169.01d,e), and hankerchief (2012.169.01f). Made by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) celebrating America Recycles Day in Fall 2011. Donated by Eric Dale, SEAC Historian and Wiki Coordinator. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.169.01a-f","Scope and Contents","One green silicone gel bracelet with \"My Tribe / My Responsibility\" printed in yellow text. Accompanying handout describes the bracelets, \"Hazing Prevention Week 2012 / Take the pledge to make WM a Home Without Hazing! / Bracelets sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and WM Panhellenic / www.wm.edu/hazingprevention / A Home Without Hazing - My Tribe My Responsiblity / At William and Mary, being demeaned or exposed to harm should never be part of campus life.\" Bracelet measures 2.5 in. (diameter) x .4375 in. (width). Bracelet is in excellent condition with slight mudging on the M in \"My Tribe.\" Hazing Prevention Week handout received at the same time was added to the Inter-Fraternity Council section of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Bracelet transferred by Anne H. Arseneau, Director of Student Leadership Development. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2013.003.01","Scope and Contents","One magnet with a blue background. The magnet features a yellow moon on the front with a face. The moon is looking at a chef in a yellow and red pin-striped suit with a chef hat and apron. The chef is offering the moon a plate with a hunk of yellow cheese on it. \"The Cascadian Chorale\" is written in dark blue in the right hand corner. Beneath that is written \"December 8  9, 2012\" in dark blue. At the bottom of the magnet \"Moon Man\" is written in white. Moon Man is a humorous holiday carol with music written by composer Greg Bartholomew and was first performed by the Cascadian Chorale in December 2012. The magnet is 3.25in.(length) x 1.375in.(width) and is in excellent condition. Transferred upon accessioning from Folder 2 of the Greg Bartholomew Papers (UA 5.171). Gift of Greg Bartholomew, Class of 1979. UA 2013.210.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for the expression and communication of ideas, values, or attitudes through images, symbols, or abstractions. Art often reflects aesthetic pleasure or demonstrates created skills and dexterity. Art can be uniquely created or it can be produced in a medium that allows many duplicates to be made. Terms from this classification, whether the generic \"Artwork\" term or more specific terms, may be used in addition to terms from other classifications that index objects by other, practical functions (e.g., \"Vase\" and \"Artwork,\" \"Pillow\" and \"Embroidery,\" \"Mocock\" and \"Quillwork,\" \"Moccasin\" and \"Bedwork\").","A black and white ink drawing of the facade of Swem Library made by Janet Johnson. The design was used for a bookmark printed for the rededication of Swem Library on February 5, 1988. Located in Art S4. UA 1988.007","Scope and Contents","One pen and ink drawing of Fort Magruder with an inset showing the College of William and Mary used as a Union hospital during the Battle of Williamsburg in the Civil War. It was drawn by Charles A. Vanderhoof \"from sketches made May 6, 1862,\"presumably by another artist for \"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume II, pg. 207.\" The drawing of Fort Magruder is approximately 7.5in. x 10.75in. and the inset of the College is approximately 4.125in. x 6.25in. Both images are on a cardboard background that is approximately 13.75in.\" x 19\". The drawing is in fair condition with some wrinkles around the edges and pencil marks around the images. A photograph of the inset of the College can be found in the University Archives Photograph Collection under P78.321. Located in Art S4. UA 1992.006","One framed pastel drawing of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. The drawing has bricks in the background, with Sullivan in the foreground wearing a suit and green and gold tie. The drawing was done by Nancy Harris, a William and Mary Alumnus. With the frame, the drawing is approximately 18 in. x 23 in. The drawing is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.173","A color pencil sketch of a soldier in the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard. The soldier has black shoes, black pants with a red stripe on the side, a red jacket with brass buttons and a tartan drapped across the shoulder, and a black bearskin hat. The sketch is signed Russell T. Hasting[?]. It is approximately 10.25 in. x 13.75 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.391","Scope and Contents","Contains a pencil drawing of the Wren Building and Yard on the College of William and Mary campus. There are cows laying under a tree and the Lord Botetourt Statue is present in front of the Wren. Underneath the drawing is written \"William  Mary College. AD. 1883\" in pencil. It is approximately 19 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. It is in poor condition with rips around the edges and one long rip in the drawing itself. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.383","One ink drawing of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background on the campus of the College of William and Mary. It is inscribed on the bottom right-hand side of the drawing \"To Dr. John Stewart Bryan, Vernon Howe Bailey, 1936.\" Mr. Bailey was an American Artist who specialized in drawing city streets, buildings, and landscapes. Approximately 14.25in. x 12.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.384","One wash drawing by Thomas C. Millington of the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1840. Also featured is a depiction of the Lord Botetourt Statue with fencing around it.  The drawing is made up of two sheets of paper and encapsulated. It is approximately 28.5 in. x 11.25 in.  It is in poor condition with tears around the edges. Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.389","Contains several original sketches by W. Earle Andrews, class of 1921, to be included in the College of William and Mary's yearbook, \"The Colonial Echo.\" Some of the sketches were not included in the final version of the yearbook. Most of the sketches were done in pencil. Most are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.390","One pen and ink drawing of a proposed silver collar (or badge) for the mace bearer at the College of William and Mary. The chain contains depictions of a royal crest, a bald eagle, an American flag, and a British flag. Attached to the chain is a depiction of a Native American. The badge is attached to the Native American and has a depiction of the temple seal of the College of William and Mary surrounded by green clover and gold shields. The drawing is approximately 15.75 in. x 29 in. and is in fair condition.  Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.392","One sketchbook with pencil print drawings of the Wren Building, Marshall Wythe School of Law [?], Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, and Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 13 in. x 9.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.397","One pencil sketch of the Wren Building by Day Lowry. The drawing is signed by the illustrator. It is approximately 12.125 in. x 9.375 in. and is in fair condition. It was given by Susan H. Godson and Channing Hall, Jr. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.400","One watercolor painting of a proposed crest for the Queen's Guard at the College of William and Mary. The crest is black with a phoenix in the middle of the crest. It is approximately 12.75 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.718","Scope and Contents","Oil on canvas portrait of the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and Lord Botetourt Statue at the College of William and Mary. The portrait is signed \"Wilson 1958\" in the bottom right-hand corner. It measures 36.5 in. x 30 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1958.002","Scope and Contents","Framed watercolor portrait of Silas Totten who was a faculty member at WM during the 1700's. It is 10.5 in. x 13.5 in. Framed size: 16 in. x 20 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1977.007","Miniature of young John A. Smith, 10th president of the College of William and Mary, a gift of his great-granddaughter. It has lock of hair inside. The portrait has Smith situated against a sky blue background. It has a brass rim. Located in Art S4. UA 1982.022","A round engraving of Louis Hue Girardin (William and Mary faculty member circa 1803). It is set into a metal frame and enclosed in a red jewelry box. The engraving was done by St. Memin. Ms. J. Chapman Slaughter painted a pastel after the original by St. Memin. 2.25 in. in diameter.  Gift of Mrs. Leo Conrad of Richmond, Virginia (Girardin's great-granddaughter).","Photograph of a portrait of Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler mounted on wood. Located in Art S4. UA 1985.019","Scope and Contents","Egg tempura on cardboard, of the Brafferton, signed \"Wilson\", probably by William Harlow Wilson, 1952. 9 in. x 12 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1987.020","One white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. The miniature is 3in x 7in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.056","Space Shuttle Endeavor Model. Wood and paint model of the NASA space shuttle Endeavor. Model measure 4.75 in. (height) x 11.75 in. (length) x 4.625 in. (width). Model is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01a","Model Stand. Black, circular model stand with \"Space Shuttle\" and \"scale 1/200\" printed in gold on the top and \"Toys  Models Corporation\" and \"Made in Philippines\" printed in white on the bottom. Stand measures 5 in. (diameter) x .75 in. (height). Stand is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01b","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Bracken (1812-1814). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.1","Scope and Contents","3- silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: Adam Empie (1827-1836). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.2","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Augustine Smith (1814-1826). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.3","Image of Wren Building clocktower done in marquetry by George Crawford, William and Mary emeritus professor of Physics. 13 in. x 17.25 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.003","Scope and Contents","Portrait in miniature oval, originally a brooch, now set in shadow box frame lined in burgundy velvet. Portrait appears to be on ivory covered with a chrystal and set in gold. Gentleman has brown eyes and light auburn or brown hair. There are no known portraits from the life of Goronwy Owen that have been accepted as authentic. A note on paper inside the frame from the late 20th century reads: \"Gronoway Owen Wm  Mary came over from England  Ireland 1700s (King  Queen sent him here) - Mama June's great great great grandfather\". 18.2 cm x 15.8 cm / 2 .75in. x 2.25in. Given to the College of William  Mary in memory of Goronwy Owen's Great, Great, Great, great Granddaughter Jane Wheeler Gant, formerly of Columbia, Tennessee. Gift of Mrs. John Norwood Gant, July 1999. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.084","2 - Watercolor paintings of the Box Office and Gate for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre located on the College of William and Mary campus. The gates painting is is approximately 32 in. x 19.5in. and is in fair condition. The Box Office painting is approximately 31.75 in. x 20 in. and in poor condition due to a small hole in the middle of it. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.391","Two circular framed portraits, one of King William III and the other of Queen Mary II, which are set against a velvet background. On the back of the frame there are two white notes with the seal of the United States Supreme Court at the top. The first note is at the top near the metal hanger. The note says \"from Chief Justice Burger and Mrs. Burger.\" The second note is written in the handwriting of Justice Burger and says \"The velvet background is made from drapery curtains that hung behind the Supreme Court Bench for more than 30 years.\" The framed portraits were given to Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed portraits measure approximately 10.5in. (length) x 7in. (width) are in good condition with a white residue over the glass of the frame. There is a 0.125in. depression with a hole in the back of the frame on the top right. There is also a 0.5in. depression with hole on the top left of the back of the frame. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.02","Originally part of the College Mace (presented in 1923), the emblems were removed in August 2015.","Plaster cast on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Plaster cast is 7in. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. UA1994.047","One statue, bronze body with stone frame. 1 ft. x 1.5 ft. Located in Art S4.  UA 1996.001","One metalic figurine depicting a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland holding the flag of Great Britain. The soldier is depicted wearing a blue glengarry bonnet, red coat, green kilt, and red and white socks. It is approximately 1.25in. x 2.25 in. It is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.511","Yellow crystal rose figurine in satin lined gift box. A cut crystal yellow stem rose figurine made by D'Lusso Home Collection favors manufacturer. Packaged in a rectangular ivory satin lined box with a clear plastic cover, with Lorren Home Trends crystal tag of authenticity. Contains lead. Figurine measures 3 in. (length) x 0.75 in. (width) x 0.75 in. (height). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455741/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967378862/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.01","One plaque, which measures 7.75in. x 5.75in., depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/. Gift of F. DePew.","Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2000.014","Scope and Contents","One needlepoint artwork of the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms. The background is white and in the middle of the needlepoint is a wreath of green and gold, with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written on it. Inside the wreath is the College Coat of Arms, with the shield in green, the buildings in silver, and the sun in yellow. At the bottom of the wreath are the initials \"JPH-81\" in green. It is 11 in. x 9 in. and is attached to a piece of cardboard. It is in good condition with only a slight stain at the top. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.172","Scope and Contents","One hand painted enamel on copper depiction of the Wren Building on the William and Mary Campus. The obverse of the enamel shows the Wren Yard as well as a man and women in colonial costume. It is inscribed on the reverse with \"College of William  Mary, Chartered 1693, Wren Building\" in black letters. The enamel was made by Staffordshire and Crummles Enamels in the United Kingdom. It is 2.6in.(length)x1.75in. (width) and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One framed crewel of the College of William and Mary's Seal  created by Francis Zollinger White to honor her father, J. Edward Zollinger, on his 75th birthday. J. Edward Zollinger was class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The crewel is stitched with \"FZW 75\" on the bottom right-hand corner of the seal. The frame is gold and the crewel is mounted onto cardboard with a green backing. It is approximately 15.5 in. x 17 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Francis Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.402","One quilt made by Karen Koerner Haff, class of 1963, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. The quilt features important people, buildings, and symbols associated with William and Mary. The sides of the quilt are appliqued portraits of King William, Queen Mary, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, and John Marshall. The bottom half of the quilt contains the historic campus with the Wren building, the Brafferton, and the President's House. Other depictions of the College include Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the College mace, the College seal, and the statue of Lord Botetourt. The quilt is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.115","One wooden plaque with bronze relief of William and Mary President Lyon Gardiner Tyler, created by professor Lewis Cohen. The plaque is inscribed \"Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Alpha of Virginia, 1893, President of the College, 1888-1919. Relief by Professor Lewis Cohen, 1996, his generous gift to the chapter. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.707","Scope and Contents","A blue felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in gold on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There are seven small holes in the \"WMC\" one at the bottom right of the \"W,\" three on the \"M,\" and three on the \"C.\" There is an approximately 4in. and 3in. crease on the right of the felt strip and an approximately 2in. crease on the bottom left of the felt strip. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.10","Scope and Contents","A gold felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in beige on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4.125in. crease on the \"M.\" There is also an approximately 4in. crease near the \"C\" and an approximately 2in. crease at the top right of the felt strip. Last, there is a piece of felt torn off at the bottom of the \"W.\" Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.11","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the Wren Building weathervane with the '1693' banner and the text '1993' over the arrow. The weathervane pole extends downward through the number '300' in large text. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. The back features minor discolorations and exposed wire pieces. Transferred from University Development (UA 126).","Artifacts originally created for carrying on governmental, fraternal, religious, or other organized and sanctioned societal activites. Such artifacts are intended to evoke, symbolize, or express certain aspects of the traditions or heritage of a community or group of people. Usually, they are associated with rituals or ceremonies. This classification includes (1) any religious artifact, such as communion cups and altar pieces; note that personal devotional objects (such as religious medals or talismans) and religous symbols of office (such as vestments or crosiers) are classified under Personal Symbols; (2) any objects used specifically in a ceremony concerned with a major personal event or crisis, such as birth, puberty, sickness, or death, or concerned with a community event or crisis, such as a harvest festival or the need for rain; and (3) any object, except for personal symbols, used in the ceremonial activities of a fraternity, lodge, club, governmental or military organization, such as the pennant of a Girl Scout troop.","Artifacts intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This sub-classification does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.","One oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads \"Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789.\" The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore.","One coffin shipping plate that reads \"T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.\" It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.105","Pieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. UA 1981.110","One coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. UA 1981.111","One corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941248/.","Approximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag.","Artifacts intended for use in the celebration of religious or secular holidays, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Scope and Contents","One silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with \"1693\" at the top of the Seal and \"William  Mary 1990\" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2in. x 3.25in. and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.483","Collected by Swem SCRC staff on 4/9/2012 near Sunken Garden during Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Alma Mater Productions. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.140.01","Scope and Contents","One brass Christmas ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. The ornament also has a red ribbon tied around the loop of the \"W.\" On the back of the ornament \"1988\" is engraved on the left side of the center of the \"M\" and \"© 1978\" is engraved on the right side of the center of the \"M.\" Engraved on the center point of the \"M\" is the Virginia Metalcrafters logo and \" ®\". The ornament comes in a green box. The lid of the box features the logo of the Virginia Metalcrafters in gold.  \"Virginia Metalcrafters\" is written in gold in an arch above the logo and \"SINCE 1890\" is written in gold in an arch below the logo. A slip of paper accompanies the ornament in the box that gives information of the cypher, King William III and Queen Mary II, and The College of William and Mary. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The red ribbon is 4.5in. (length). The box measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 2.375in. (width). The ornament is in good condition. There is a small hole in the front of the ornament on the right arch of the \"M\" and on the left center of the \"M.\" There is a small tarnish stain at the top of the left arch of the \"W\" in the front. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2012.219.02","Scope and Contents","One brass ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. There are elaborate swirls surrounding the monogram. There is a golden string tied to a circle that is attached to the top where the elaborate swirls meet. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The golden string measures approximately 3.25in. (length). The ornament is in fair condition with small scratches and tarnish stains all over the front and back. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.03","Scope and Contents","A circular gold ornament commemorating the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. On the golden circle of the ornament is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in gold. The inside of the circle features a golden \"300\" with the Wren Building weathervane coming out of the second \"0.\" \"1693\" is engraved in gold on the flag of the weathervane and \"1993\" is written in gold on the arrow of the weathervane. A small gold crown tops the weathervane and meets the circle under \"WILLIAM.\" There is a gold string tied to a small golden rectangle attached to the circle. Attached to the gold string is a black Christmas tree ornament hook.  The ornament measures approximately 2.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are small scratches on the \"300\" and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark where the \"3\" and \"0\" meet. There are also small scratches all over the back of the ornament. There is a 1.75in. fingerprint mark on the back on the left side of the circle and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark on the back of the flag of the weathervane. There are also small fingerprint marks all over the back of the circle. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.04","Scope and Contents","One golden spherical William and Mary ornament. The ornament features cutouts of William and Mary college symbols such as the William and Mary seal, the William and Mary Logo (with and without feathers), the Lord Botetourt Statue, the Wren Building, and the Crim Dell bridge all encircled. There are golden holly decorations and ribbons connecting the circles. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" and \"WILLIAMSBURG, V.A.\" is inscribed in gold on the ribbons. There is a red 3.25in. ribbon tied to a golden circle attached to the top of the sphere.  The ornament comes in a green cardboard box with the William and Mary seal in gold on the lid of the box. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.07","Artifacts routinely used by organizations, businesses, governments, or other corporate bodies in codified formal preceedings or ritual events. These objects sometimes serve to symbolize civic or corporate identities. This sub-classification does not include objects used to associate individuals with corporate bodies; these are organized under Personal Symbols.","Scope and Contents","One green and orange felt William and Mary Pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The left half of the pennant is green, the right half of the pennant is orange, and the words \"William  Mary\" are in gray.The pennant is 26. 5 in. (length)x5.5in.(width). The pennant is in good condition with minor tears. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808951/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.1","Scope and Contents","One purple and yellow felt Atlantic University pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, William and Mary class of 1928. The background of the pennant is purple with \"Atlantic U\" written in yellow lettering. It is in good condition and is 29in. (length) x 11.25in. (width). Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808879/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.2","Scope and Contents","One green pennant with the College seal in white, yellow, and gray, and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is about 30in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812207/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.067","Scope and Contents","A green pennant with the college seal and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is 9in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647197/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.068","Scope and Contents","2-green felt College of William and Mary pennants, each 2 feet (lenght), decorated with the College coat of arms and the words \"William and Mary\".Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674818/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6,Box 13. UA 1991.058","Green and gold College of William and Mary pennant; green background with gold seal and lettering, 29.5in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810691/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2000.008","Scope and Contents","Green and gold felt pennant, includes \"William and Mary\" and the College's Coat of Arms. Pennant is 16in. x 11in. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254749/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.021","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant . \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow block letters. The pennant also includes a leather seal of the College. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 36in. (length)x14in.(height) and is in fair condition with portions of the border around the seal worn away and numerous holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung.Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1430631952/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.066","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant with gray trim. \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow script letters. The pennant also includes a seal of the College in yellow and gray. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 46in.(length)x16in.(height) and is in good condition with a small number of holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1429756855/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.067","Scope and Contents","One felt orange and black pennant that reads \"William  Mary\" in orange. The pennant was once owned by Giles B. Cooke, class of 1923. On the left side of the pennant, there is a depiction of the College Seal. The seal has a Roman temple in the middle with four pillars and the sun rising above the temple. Surrounding the temple are the words \"Sig. Collegi Gulielmi et Marie in Virginia,\" which translates to \"The College of William and Mary\" in Latin. The pennant is 47.5in.(length)x14.5in.(width) and is in good condition. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2009.177","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gold background with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" in green with the \"M\" just in front of the \"W\". The right-hand side of the pennant has a green background with \"William  Mary\" written in gold. The pennant was created by Collegiate Pacific of Roanoke, VA. The pennant is made of felt, in good condition with a few minor stains, and is approximately 31.5in. x 12.25in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911975/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 2009.506","Scope and Contents","One green and gold felt William and Mary pennant with an Indian head on the left-hand side. Both the Indian head and the phrase \"William  Mary\" are written in gold. There are 4 gray tassels on the left-side (or top) of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 29in. x 11in. and is in fair condition but has several white paint spots and fading toward the tip of the pennant. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.217","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold pennant from the College of William and Mary. The pennant contains the seal of the College surrounded by \"Willam  Mary College, 1693\" in gold lettering. To the right of the seal is the phrase \"William  Mary\" in gold letters as well. There are two gray tassels on the left-hand side of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 26.75in. x 9in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.440","Scope and Contents","One felt William and Mary green pennant with the College of William and Mary seal in gold and the words \"William  Mary\" written in gold as well. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gray edging with two tassels coming off the top and two tassels coming off the bottom. It is approximately 29in. x 11.625in and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.467","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant with two feathers at the base of the \"WM\" logo; the word \"Tribe\" spelled out in green and gold; and \"William  Mary\" spelled out in gold. There are two tassels at the top and two tassels at the bottom left edge of the pennant. It is approximately 30.5in. x 11.625in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.505","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and orange William and Mary pennant. The background of the pennant is gray, with a green triangle on the edge of the pennant, and the words \"William  Mary\" written in orange. It is approximately 8in. x 3.5in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.606","Scope and Contents","A black felt William and Mary pennant featuring an orange \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together sown on the top right of the front. The pennant also has \"WILLIAM  MARY \" sown in orange across the front. There are two orange streamers coming out of the top right and left corners of the pennant. Last, the pennant has the greek temple version of the College seal, that had been used from 1783-1929, in the bottom left corner of the pennant. The pennant is in good condition. There is a 0.125in. hole on the bottom right corner in the front below the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\" There is also some wear and tear on the College seal. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.04","Scope and Contents","A pennant that features a brown \"W\" and \"M\" on a gray triangular background on the front. \"WILLIAMSBURG\" is embroidered in gray upon a brown background to the right of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The brown background is outlined with gray stripes. There are two gray streamers coming out of the top of the pennant to the left of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 1in. The pennant is in good condition with small pin holes scattered about the length of the pennant. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.08","Scope and Contents","One pennant with a black outline and a gold center. The gold center has \"William  Mary\" embroidered in black, old English letters on the front. There is a tag on the back of the pennant at the top that reads \"Lynchburg Mfg.Co./ LYNCHBURG, VA.\" in blue print. The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 9.5in. and is in good condition. The bottom tip of the pennant has a tear and there is a hole in the \"a\" of \"Mary\" on the front and in the \"i\" and \"m\" in \"William\" on the back. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.16","Scope and Contents","The College flag has a white background with green trim on three sides. In the middle is a representation of the College's coat of arms encircled by a green band with the words \"College of William and Mary in Virginia\" on it. The flag measures 4ft 11.5 in. x 7ft 11.5 in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1983.128","An American flag flown by the USS William and Mary Victory during World War II. The flag measures 4ft 8in. x 5ft. Located in  Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.066","The red, white, and blue flag of the Netherlands measures 36in x 59in. The flag was a gift to the College on Charter Day 1989 when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands visited the College to mark the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Princess Margriet received an Honorary Fellowship from the College. Located in Textile S1 SS5  UA 1989.20","The WWI Gold Star flag has a red background with a white field in the middle that includes 294 blue stars and 16 gold stars. The gold stars represent the alumni and former students of the College of William and Mary who died during the war, although there were actually more than 16 who died during the war. The flag measures 5ft x 7.5ft. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1989.149","One metal plaque, 3.75in. x 8.5in., inscribed \"Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory.\" It used to hang in the Biology Department.","One gold-toned metal plaque, 3in. in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693.\"","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5in. by 3.5in. It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which \"WM,\" two feathers, and \"William  Mary Tribe\" appear in yellow and gold. ","Scope and Contents","One wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading \"The University of Adelaide\" and \"Sub Cruce Lumen.\" The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993.","One plaque includes coat of arms and \"Kappa Delta,\" approximately 5in. x 6in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.023","One circular wooden plaque with gold paint of the current College of William and Mary Seal. It was made by Craftex Products in Atlanta, Georgia. The plaque is in fair condition with cracks along the edge. It measures 4.5in. in diameter and is 1in. thick. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2010.183","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the buildings and sun figure of the College Seal developed in the 1920s. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. The front has minor yellow spotting on the sun figure in the design and a .5in. grey spot, possibly caused by mold growth, on the raised center circle. The back features minor discolorations and indentations. Transferred from University Development (UA126).","One round brass box with a red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms in London, England that may have been used on a copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary in 1929.  The box is approximately 3in. in diameter. The brass box is in fair condition with a few scratches and traces of wear. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.100","2-red wax impressions of the College of William  Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the seal was used from 1783-1930. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412015/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1980.101.01ab","Philomathean Literary Society Gavel. UA1982.008","One wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. UA1982.020","One wooden gavel made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring \"To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak....\"; about 11 in. long, now in two pieces, head and handle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1990.028","Scope and Contents","One wooden stick used in the Filipino martial art form known as Eskrima. The stick was used by the Filipino-American Student Association during sponsored dances, including Culture Night 2007 and an ESCAPE performance for admitted multicultural students in the Spring of 2007. The stick is 30\" long and 0.75\". in diameter. The stick is in fair condition with pieces of the wood starting to peel. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.125","Painted wooden sign. Sign is made of three cut-out wood Greek letters Alpha, Phi, and Alpha painted in yellow and black paint and held together with hot glue. Sign measures 12 in. (length) x 8 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455011/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455349/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.02","Scope and Contents","One small wooden Sphinx icon. Front painted with Sphinx portrait in gold and black paint. Back painted in gold script with \"Exodus spr. 87\". Brother Egypt Freeman (James Gulling), Brother K. Don Pierce, and Brother Stanley Osbourne were three student members who pledged into the William and Mary Kappa Pi Chapter in Spring 1987 and were classified as \"Exodus\" charter members. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379956/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380128/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380254/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.07","Scope and Contents","Wooden fraternity paddle with Phi Kappa Tau Greek letters and seal on one side and \"William  Mary\" with college seal on the other. [Robert] \"Bob Kepner\", Class of 1954, and \"Thomas L. Owen '51\" Class of 1951 are carved on the handle of the paddle. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.669.01","Scope and Contents","White nylon 0.375in. rope knotted at top with a wooden pendant. The nylon rope ends are wrapped in duct tape. Wooden shape of an Arabic Oil Lamp is painted with purple and black paint, and figure \"4\" painted in black on front and back. The number 4 signifies the first four charter members. Lamp measures 6 in. (width) x 3 in. (width) 1 in. (height). Object measures 17.5 in. long x 5.875 in. wide. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967375584/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452993/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.585.07","Artifacts intended for use at parties or on gift-giving or other special occasions, but not exclusively for weddings.","Ribbons with fishing weights and bolts attached used to hold down helium balloons at the May 5, 1989 dinner at which the Campaign for the 4th Century was announced. Image available of https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646665/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1989.029","Artifacts intended for use in public religious worship or spiritual ceremonies.","Artifacts intended for use in weddings, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Artifacts originally created to communicate information to people. Unlike Advertising Media, a Documentary Artifact is not generally inteded to elicit a specific response in regards to products, services, or events. Instead, it presents a point of view, an image, or a set of ideas, often with the aim of enlightening or swaying the attitude of people. This classification includes printed documents on paper and also non-print, non-print artifacts that serve a documentary purpose.","Records that document organizational functions or business operations.","One resolution created by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to continue to serve the College and those who seek to promote the College's purposes. The resolution mentions the background of the organization, its main purpose, and how its members are selected. There is a tassel and a wax seal attached to the resolution with a stamped W. The resolution is 11in. x 17in. and the frame is approximately 16.75in. x 19in. The resolution is tacked to a Velcro background and has a wax seal and is in good condition.","Public notices intended to be posted or distributed, the primary purpose of which is not advertising.","Scope and Contents","One wool and cotton banner with \"1951\" written across the front. The banner is maroon with a white border. The banner is 64in. x 44in. It is in good condition with some stains on the first \"1\" of 1951. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2005.008","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1995 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 1999. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"1999\" is written in white and black lettering. \"William  Mary\" is written below 1999 in white and green lettering. The banner is in good condition with some stains on the coat of arms. The banner is 70in.x 56in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.077","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1996 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2000. The banner is green with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2000\" is written in gold and white lettering, and below 2000 \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA. 2008.078","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1997 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2001. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2001 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.079","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1998 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2002. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2002 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.080","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1999 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2003. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2003\" is written in black and white letters, with \"William  Mary\" below 2003 written in green and white letters. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.081","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2000 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2004. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in gold and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2004\" is written in gold and White lettering. Below the 2004, \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.082","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2001 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2005. The banner is yellow with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is at the bottom in green and gold. At the top, \"2005 William  Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.083","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2002 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2006. The banner is white with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2006 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.084","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2003 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2007. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2007\" is written in black and white lettering, and \"William  Mary\" is written below 2007 in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.085","Scope and Contents","Large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2004 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2008. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the University Center (now Sadler Center) until the Class's graduation in 2008. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold at the bottom. At the top, \"2008\" is written in gold and white lettering with \"William and Mary\" below the 2008 in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.086","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2006 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2010. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2010. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2010 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.319","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2005 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2009. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2009. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2009 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.320","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2008 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2012. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2012. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2012\" is in yellow lettering with white outline and \"William  Mary\" is below with white lettering and black outline. The banner measures 71in. x 55.75in. and is in good condition with smudging and loose threads on the Coat of Arms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.201.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2011's Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2011. The top of the banner is green and has \"2011\" written in white with black outline. The bottom half of the banner is yellow and has \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green with white outline. It also features the College's seal in white outlined in green. There is green trim around the edge of the banner. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 0.5in. and two 0.25in. loose threads on the bottm left side of the green trim. There is also a 1in. unraveling thread with a 0.5in. and a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom right of the green trim. There is an approximately 0.5in. dirt stain at the bottom right of the College seal and a 17.5in. dirt stain on the back of the banner near the bottom. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2013' s Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2013. The banner is yellow with green trim around the edge of the banner. \"2013\" is written in green with a white outline. \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is also written in green and outlined in white below \"2013.\" The banner features the College seal in white with green outline. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 7.5in., a 4.25in., and a 1in. dirt stain on the back of the banner at the bottom. There is also a long trail of dirt beneath the curve of the \"\" in \"WILLIAM  MARY.\" There is a a 0.5in. dirt stain on the white outline of the \"A\" in \"MARY\" as well as a series of dirt stains on both sides of the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\"  There are a series of loose threads on the bottom of the green trim.  There are is a possible rust stain on the mounting hole at the bottom left.  The College seal has multiple dirt spots and loose threads. Finally, there is a 0.5in. round dirt stain directly below the College seal. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.02","Scope and Contents","1-White banner with  a green outline. \"2014\" is stitched in green with gold outline at the top. Below \"2014,\" \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is stitched in green with gold outline. Below \"WILLIAM  MARY\" the College seal is stitched in green outline. There are four brass holes (two at the top of the banner and two at the bottom) where banner poles may be placed. The banner was unveiled at the 2010 William and Mary Convocation and subsequently held in the Sadler Center until the 2014 Commencement ceremony. The banner measures approximately 6.5ft (width) x 8ft. (length) and is in excellent condition. There are two dirt stains, one to the top right of the seal and one to the right middle of the seal. UA 2014.097.1","Scope and Contents","Orange and white banner, 15in. x 45in.; orange letters spelling \"William and Mary\" against a white background with an orange border. Located in Textiles S1 SS5 . UA 1984.027","Rectangular green and yellow wool felt banner with .75in. yellow machine sewn border trim along outside edge. Green background with affixed yellow block letters 'THE COLLEGE OF / WILLIAM AND MARY' with yellow college seal (scalloped circle with modern coat of arms and text 'COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY / 1693') in the middle.The banner is 35.5in. (length) x 17in. (width). Banner is in good condition with a small 1/8in. gouge out of the top border and a 1/4in. length hole in the upper right side. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.552","Scope and Contents","Green canvas banner with WM third seal and college name in Latin. Circle around the seal reads, \"SIG COLLEGII GULIELMI ET MARIAE IN VIRGINIA / 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489647532/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.01","Scope and Contents","Green canvas flag with WM third seal and gold fringe along the edges. Circle around the seal reads, \"William  Mary / Chartered 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489646822/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.02","Banner celebrates 150 years of service (1852-1992). It is pieced and embroidered nylon with a white background and the college's coat of arms. 6ft. (length) x 3ft.(width). Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.013","Scope and Contents","A green fabric banner with \"Welcome Prospective Class of 2000\" painted in gold letters. This was used by the 13 Club at the Admissions Office's open house in April 1996. The banner measures 39in.  x 76in. Located inTextiles S1 SS5. UA 1998.081","Scope and Contents","White vinyl banner with cloth backing, green lettering \"Student Association\" accompanied by the College seal. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.004","Scope and Contents","A white banner with the William and Mary cypher in green spray paint, the sign of the Seven Society in gold, and \"Good luck on finals\" in black. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Fall 2007 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.90","Scope and Contents","A \"Good Luck on Finals\" banner produced by the Seven Society on a white flat bed sheet using spray paint. The banner is in excellent condition. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Spring 2008 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.48","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner that was used for a HomeBrew event by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has \"UCAB Coffeehouse\" at the top in black letters, followed by \"HomeBrew\" in blue letters, and \"William and Mary\" in green and gold letters. There is also a coffee mug in brown letters, while a saxophone and a treble clef are in blue and purple letters. The UCAB logo is at the bottom right in black and gold. The banner is 39 1/2in.x94in. and is in fair shape with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.060","Scope and Contents","One white canvass banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome new students to the College. At the top of the banner, \"Welcome\" is written in black. Below \"Welcome\" is a royal crown in black and a black cross above it. Below the crown is a black and gold William and Mary cypher. The year 1832, the year the society was founded at the College, is written at the bottom in gold. The words and symbols were painted onto the banner. The banner is approximately 75in. x 60 5/8in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.234","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the phrase \"Anti-Marching Royal Tribe\" painted in green and gold that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for the football game against James Madison University. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA  2010.512","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the words \"Better Fight Song, Better Band Since 1693\" in green and gold paint that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for their game against James Madison University. The left-hand side of the banner contains a musical staff with a bass clef and 2 gold flat musical notes. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.513","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome families to the College during Family Weekend. The banner has a purple lace border. \"Welcome\" is written in black cursive script to the right and \"Families\" is written in black cursive script below it. The seal of the Wren Society is depicted with a purple outline to the left of \"Families.\" Inside the seal is a black painting of the Wren building. Below that is the phrase \"Veritas e Requitas\" written in black with \"1832\" (the year the society was founded) written in black underneath that. Below the seal is written \"THE WREN SOCIETY\" in black. The banner is in excellent condition. It measures 2ft.1.25in. (length) x 3ft. 6.5in (width). There is an approximately 0.25in. black stain near the right corner. There is also a 1in. hot glue yellow stain in the top right corner and a 0.75in. hot glue yellow stain in the bottom right corner. The lace in the top right corner is coming off. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.01","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to wish students a Happy Yule Log Ceremony. \"Happy\" is spray painted in gold cursive script at the top of the banner. Below \"Happy,\" \"Yule\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. Beneath that \"Log\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. \"VeA\" is painted in black to the right of \"Yule.\" Below \"VeA\" and to the right of \"Log\" the Wren Building is depicted. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint with three large green spray paint stains. \"18\" is painted in black on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in black on the inside of the second window. There are two 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There is a smattering of green spray paint stains to the left and across the \"H\" in \"Happy.\" There are also spontaneous smatterings of green spray paint stains to the right of \"Yule\" and \"Log\" and above and to the right of the depiction of the Wren Building. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.02","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to congratulate students graduating from the College. \"Congrats\" is spray painted in gold cursive script across the top of the banner. Below that is spray painted \"Grads\" in gold. Below \"Congrats\" and to the right of \"Grads\" is painted \"VeA\" in magenta. Beneath \"VeA\" is a depiction of the Wren Building. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint. \"18\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the second window. There are two approximately 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There are two 0.125in. brown stains next to the \"C\" and above the \"O\" in \"Congrats.\" There is a 1.5in. tear in the center at the top of the banner. There is also an approximately 1.5in. magenta stain in the window with \"32\" painted in it and a 1.75in. gold spray paint stain at the bottom of the banner. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.03","Two vinyl banners for the Earl Gregg Swem Library event \"21st Century Scholar on the Colonial Campus \" held on October 18-19, 2007. The event featured vendors and demonstrations of databases and electronic resources. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.69","Scope and Contents","One blue vinyl banner that was used during the construction of Swem Library from 1999-2005. The banner features a construction worker in a hard hat rolling a boulder shaped like the Swem Window and \"Swem Construction News\" is written in white lettering. The banner is 80in.x17in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.084","Scope and Contents","2-banners encased in plastic with \"Swem Library Rocks\" written in white lettering that were used during a Homecoming Parade at the College of William and Mary. The background of the banners are blue and there are also red musical notes all over the banners. The banners are approximately 96in. x 25in. and are in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.379 a and b","Scope and Contents","Banner, mounted on a wooden rod; the background is white with blue letters spelling out \"1983 Summit, Williamsburg, Virginia\"; in middle is blue and gold design with colonial capitol in center surrounded by words \"1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations\"; bottom is trimmed with gold braid and fringe. 46in. x 72in Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.067","9- silk banners from the exhibit at the Grolier Club in 1988-89 honoring the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and the reign of William and Mary. The banners are made of gold moire silk with purple satin edging. A detailed history of them is packed with the banners. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.036","Large vinyl banners from Charter Day 1999. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.099","Scope and Contents","One white vinyl banner created by the Chicago Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association to celebrate the College's 300th Anniversary. The top of the banner reads \"Happy 300th From the Windy City\" in Green and Gold. The middle of the banner has the Chicago skyline in blue with hand-written greetings from alumni members. The bottom left reads \"1693-1993\" and \"William and Mary\" in green. The bottom right reads \"Chicago Chapter.\" The banner is 96in.x46in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.099","Scope and Contents","One vinyl banner created by the College of William and Mary to celebrate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England to the College during the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settelment at Jamestown. The banner features the outlines of three Queen's Guards with their black bearskin hats and red tunics; the year \"2007\" written in black; and the William and Mary cypher, also written in black. The banner was created by Fast Signs of Yorktown, Virginia. The banner is approximatley 11.875in. x  23.75in. and It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.449","One large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1980.100","Proclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particular clipping article concerning the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1997.015","Orange and black banner; black background with orange letters. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2000.007","One framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads \"Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C.\"","A cream banner with gold fringe. The banner features a phoenix rising from the ashes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.04","Scope and Contents","One United States Flag with 48 stars that came to America on the casket of Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, who attended the College of William and Mary from 1913-1914. Corporal Lewis was killed in 1918 during World War I. He was a member of Company B, 116th Infantry from Virginia. There is a lock and a key on the top and bottom right-hand side of the flag. The lock is engraved with \"MILLER\" in the middle. The lock and key are both attached to the flag with paperclips. A small index card is also attached to the flag with \"Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, Company B. 116th Infantry.\" The flag is approximately 9ft. 10 1/2in. x 3ft. 4in. It is in fair condition with a few very small holes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.380","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque that was used to dedicate Chandler Hall on the College of William and Mary campus. The plaque is inscribed with the following: \"Erected 1930-31/ Board of Visitors / James H. Dillard, Rector / John Stewart Bryan, Vice-Rector / Charles J. Duke Jr. / C. Starling Hutcheson / G. Walter Mapp / Lulu D. Metz / J. Douglas Mitchell / Gabriella Page / A. Herbert Foreman / John A. Wilson / Sidney Hall / J.A.C. Chandler, President / Herbert Lee Bridges, Secretary / Charles M. Robinson, Architect / J.J. McDevitt Company, Contractors.\" It is approximately 24.5 in x 24.5in. It is in fair condition with traces of corrosion and scratches. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.520.","Records that document the exchange or management of money or other items of value.","Scope and Contents","Peninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, WM guarantee fund, WM general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). ","Records created or maintained by a government agency. Included in this sub-classification are legislative, judicial, trade, immigration, patent, military, census, and vital records.","Documents that provide primarily non-textual visual information. Included in this sub-classification are maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and pictorial works produced through photographic, photomechanical, or printing processes. Terms in this sub-classification may be used in addition to terms from Art to index graphic documents that are also works of art.","Scope and Contents","One print of a cartoon depicting a man in colonial costume locked in the stocks with a \"I am a Liar\" sign nailed to the stocks. Jimmy Carter tells Gerald Ford \"We had better watch what we say around here.\" The cartoon commemorates the presidential debate between Ford and Carter on October 22, 1976, and the cartoon first appeared in the Newport News Times-Herald on October 21, 1976.  Approximately 11 in. x 14 in. It is in fair condition. Gift of Edwin C. Tison.  Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 1980.016","Located in Art S4.  UA 1998.95","Silver engraving of the Frenchman's Map. Framed. 13 in. x13 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.094","A print made from a portrait of Sullivan that was presented to the New York Southern Society. This item was found in Dennis Cogle's office. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.095","1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education. The map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded.Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles.UA 2007.063.01","One original etching by American artist Don Swann of the President's House at the College of William and Mary. It was once owned by J. Edward Zollinger, class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976.The etching is numbered 188 of 300 in a limited edition series. The signature of Don Swann is written below the etching. The etching is approximately 5.875in. x 4.875in. and is in good condition. The etching was attached to a cardboard backing that was acidic and there is some glue residue on the back of the etching. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.297","One color print sketch of Tucker Hall when it was used as the library at the College of William and Mary. There are trees surrounding Tucker Hall with what appears to be outbuildings in the back. It measures approximately 15 in. x 11.5 in. It is in fair condition with light wear around the edges of the print.  Located in Art S4. UA 2010.210","Scope and Contents","\nTwo printers blocks with inscriptions describing an ancient \"bid\" to an anniversary meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the College of William and Mary. The cut outs were first used for the 1941 anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa. Each is approximately 2 in. x 5 in. They are in fair condition.","One color print of a painting featuring students standing around the Wren Yard during Commencement at the College of William and Mary. The print is signed by Kamil Kubik, the artist of the painting. It is approximately 16 in. x 19 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.213","Scope and Contents","One reproduction color print entitled \"Commencement\" published by P. Buckley Moss for the Alumni Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in 1993. The print features two students, one hold the College Mace, leading the procession through the Wren Building during Commencement. The print is number 347 out of 700 and is signed by P. Buckley Moss. It is approximately 16 in. x 23.5 in. and is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.214","Reproduction print of a pencil drawing showing the south (Chapel) side of the Wren Building with a wood shed and 2 horsemen. The print is approximately 7.25 in. x 10.125 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.220","Scope and Contents","Contains a color photograph featuring all the members of the all-male a cappella group Gentlemen of the College that attended the 20th reunion banquet for the group. Surrounding the photograph are the signatures of those members in attendance at the banquet. The photograph was taken by Hannah Debelius (WM Class of 2010). The photograph is 8 in. x 10 in. and the frame is approximately 18.5 in. x 22.5in. It is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.244","Scope and Contents","One lithographic print depicting the rear of the Wren Building facing the Sunken Garden in the afternoon sun. The Great Hall and the 2nd floor balcony are highlighted in the drawing. On the bottom left-hand side of the drawing, \"Sir Christopher Wren Building Williamsburg, 1932\" is written in pencil. On the bottom right-hand side of the drawing are the initials TW 1934 and the signature of the artist, Theo B. White. On the back of the print, there is a label describing the work as part of the Public Works of Art Project, Virginia Division's Series of lithographic prints of Williamsburg, Edition 30. Approximately 11.875 in. x 17.375 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.385","One etching of the Wren Building and yard with the Botetourt Statue and a cannon facing Duke of Gloucester Street. There is also a depiction of three people standing in the open door that passes through to the rear of the Wren Building and the Sunken Garden. The bottom left-hand side of the print reads \"Wren Building, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by the author Alice E. Rumple.  It is approximately 19.25in. x 14.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.386","One print depicting the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and the President's House in snow during Winter. The bottom of the print reads \"The College of William  Mary, Wren Building, Winter,\" and is signed by the artist T.C.Manor[?] with the year \"82.\" Approximately 18 in. x 24 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.387","Scope and Contents","UA 2011.393.001: Pen and ink drawing of a cartoon concerning the William and Mary Honor System. The cartoon shows a professor leaving the questions to an exam on the desk and then leaving the room, reminding the students that they are on their honor not the cheat. The students are shown with writing on their legs and sleeves, with one of the students saying \"That does it!! I'm switching to Harvard.\" The cartoon was created by Jimmy Hatlo. 14.5 in. x 20 in. UA 2011.393.002: A clipping from a newspaper showing the above cartoon in color as part of Hatlo's \"They'll Do It Every Time\" comic strip. 8.125 in. x 6.625 in. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.393","Scope and Contents","One cartoon drawn for the 1906 Colonial Echo by student Frederick R. Hynson featuring seven professors at the College of William and Mary behind a table. The professors shown are Henry T. Louthan, Lyman B. Wharton, John Lesslie Hall, President Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas J. Stubbs, Charles E. Bishop, and Van Franklin Garrett. The cartoon is labeled \"A Faculty Meeting from a Duc's Point of View.\" The missing professors are Richard M. Crawford, Alexander B. Coffey, and Biology Professor John W. Ritchie. It is not know who Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Hubbard were, although there were students by those names in 1906. \"Duc\" was the term used for freshman and was short for \"introductory.\" Approximately 22 in. x 10 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.394","One linoleum block print of the exterior of the library building (present-day Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary by Nannie Mae Squires.  Approximately 14.75in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.395","UA 2011.396.001: Drawing of the Wren Building, with the Lord Botetourt Statue in front, before 1929 renovation. UA 2011.396.002-003: Drawings of the Wren Building after the restoration. Approximately 9.5-10 in. x 10.25 in. -12.25 in. They are in fair condition. The prints were given to Earl Gregg Swem Library by the illustrator, Orin Bullock. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4.","One pencil print sketch of the front of the Wren Building by John C. Drake. Approximately 16 in. x 12.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.398","One color print of a sketch of the library building (now Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 15.75 in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition with some color loss. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.399","Scope and Contents","A white wood paneled picture that features a black and white photo of the 1993 Epson Ivy Bowl Ivy team. At the bottom left of the picture is the seal for the Epson Ivy Bowl. To the right of the seal is written \"'93 EPSON IVY BOWL\" in gray typed font with a Japanese translation below it. Surrounding the photo and inscription are the signatures of all the members of the Ivy Bowl Ivy team. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an international football game played between an American team of all Ivy League college football players and Japanese college all-star players. In 1993, the game was played in Tokyo with the American team as the victors. The photo measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are two approximately 1.5in. abrasions on the top left of the picture as well as an approximately 0.125in. brown stain at the top left of the picture. There is also a small puncture hole at the top of the score board in the photograph and a 1.5in. puncture hole to the right of the score board in the photograph going up into one of the signatures above the picture. Transferred from the Athletic Department (football). UA 2011.535.03","Scope and Contents","A photograph of the football game between William and Mary and Villanova on September 15, 2001. The photograph is framed by green cardboard and a gold lined glass frame. Below the photograph is a gold metal tag that has \"WILLIAM  MARY ~ 47/ VILLANOVA ~44\" engraved in black on it. To the right of the picture is a ticket that displays game date, time, and location. On the back of the picture there is a silver sticker that has \"PRINCE GEORGE GRAPHICS/ 437 PRINCE GEORGE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185\" typed in black with a logo featuring a peacock and an outline of a heart in black. The framed picture measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 11in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Above the ticket there is a small red ant. Transferred from the Athletics Department (football). UA 2011.535.04","Prints or non-print items created to impart, test, or demonstrate knowledge or skill, either in the context of formal teaching and training or in more informal contexts.","2-facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. The horn-books are approximately 2.75in.x 5.5in. They are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.131","Documents that pertain to legal actions or rights.","Scope and Contents","1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen. In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03","Written or printed items that express creative works intended to be read, heard, or performed. Such works include fictional and non-fictional literature, oral presentations, music, and theatrical productions.","One framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary.","One photocopy with musical notes for the William and Mary Fight Song in a wooden frame that was given out to a graduating senior in the William and Mary Pep Band. It is approximately 6.375in. x 8.375in. and is in fair condition.","One black plastic sheet music holder with 21 plastic sheet protectors to hold the songs played by the William  Mary Pep Band during various athletic events. Some of the songs include the William  Mary Fight Song, William  Mary Alma Mater, Eye of the Tiger, Hey Baby, and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It is approximately 7.625in. x 7.25in. and is in fair condition.","Tokens of remembrance or commemoration of a person, place, event, or experience. This sub-classification includes artifacts created to contain or display such tokens.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025150/.","One coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389249/.","One bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.499","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal coin that was created by the William and Mary Fund for the Tercentenary celebration of William and Mary. The obverse of the coin has the College seal with the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" surrounding the edge. Above the seal are the dates \"1693-1993\". The reverse contains the weathervane from the Wren Building with \"1693\" and \"1993\" on it. Just below the weathervane is the number \"300\" and \"William  Mary\". Surrounding the edge of the reverse are the words \"The Fourth Century Club 1693-1993\". The coin is encased in plastic to protect it and is surrounding by a black square case with \"William  Mary Annual Fund\" written in gold. It is 1.05 in. in diameter and is in good condition. The square case surrounding the coin is 3.5in. x 3.5in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2010.185","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016006/.","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409489/.","2- discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Object is inside a green pouch. Diameter is 4in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409633/.","2-discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Diameter is 4in. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016806/.","One silver medal, 3in. in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020866/.","One bronze medal, 3.25in. in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads \"1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are.\" The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021038/.","One bronze medal, 3in. in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name \"Princeton.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438414399/.","One gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5in. in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal also includes separately a clear plastic stand. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391029/.","One pewter medal, roughly 1.5in.x1in., on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939958/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads \"Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata\" in the center and \"CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959\" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note \"With the good wishes of Europe!\" An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395005/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal with a depiction of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. To the left of William is written in Latin \"Gullet Maria D.G,\" and to the right of Mary is written in Latin \"M. BRIT. FRET HIB. REX. ET. REGINA.\" The reverse of the medal has the College seal and \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia 1693\" surrounding the seal. It is approximately 2.875in. in diameter and is in fair condition with several minor scrapes and chips along the edge and reverse of the medal. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.186","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Square gold tone metal pin with drawing of the Botetourt Statue and Wren Building and text \"Charter Day 2012.\" Pin measures 1 in. (height) x 1 in. (length) x .375 in. (depth) and is in excellent condition. In W. Taylor Reveley, III's Presidential Address on February 3, 2012, he mentioned the pins saying, \"This year, in addition to the tradition of Charter Day pins to wear on your graduation robes, students are invited to leave their mark by signing a 2012 Charter Day scroll. These scrolls will be placed in our University Archives for all time coming. Pins and scrolls can be found near the ticket window on the Commons Side of this hall as you leave.\" Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.01","Scope and Contents","Round gold tone metal pin with a digital rendering of the Sunken Garden and the text \"2013 Charter Day\" in red. Pin measures 1 in. (diameter) x .375 (depth) and is in excellent condition. Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.02","One brass medallion approximately 1.5in. (width) and 4in. (length). The medallion has black writing embroidered on its face. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476623/.","One large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials \"NPC,\" \"NIC,\" \"PIC,\" and \"PPA,\" the phrases \"200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities\" and \"An American College Tradition,\" and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads \"Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976\" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words \"A look to out past with an eye to our future.\" Diameter of medallion is 2.6875in. In good condition.","One limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City County. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Medallion is in 3.125in. (width) x 3.8125in. (height) case. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015664/.","One large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States in 1976. Medal is stored in a 4.1875in. square box, labeled \"RF.\" A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under \"Visitors to Campus.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409001/.","One bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription \"Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 14, 1916\" on the reverse. Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016262/.","Scope and Contents","One frigate \"Colbert\" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Diameter is 4.25in. In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410151/.","One medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Diameter of the medal is 1.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018156/.","One round bronze medal, 2.5in. in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words \"America's Adopted Son.\" The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription \"American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV.\" Gift of Stuart W. Jackson.","2-bronze medals, identical to one another but different from UA1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed \"E. Gatteaux,\" the name \"Lafayette,\" and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription \" America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV.\" Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025288/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025584/.","One bronze medallion, 4in. in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words \"Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist.\" The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription \"Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419133/.","Two gold-toned medals (1.5in. in diameter) bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693,\" and on the other side the words \"College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76.\" The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419511/.","One bronze medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with \"College Camp Dedication 10-9-76.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391933/.","One commmemorative medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Commemoratvie Medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. It is approximately 1.125in. in diameter. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents.Gift of Mrs. C. Watson.","One gold charm attached to a gold chain that once was owned by Dudley Warner Woodbridge, professor and dean of the law school at the College of William and Mary from 1927 to 1966. The front of the charm is inscribed with the initials \"D.W.W.\" and the reverse is inscribed \"From Law Students of Marshall Wythe Feb. 24, 1961.\" Gift of Julia Oxrieder, daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.710","One light blue button, 2.25in. in diameter. In black letters, it reads \"Picnic with the Daves,\" \"Epsilon Association,\" and \"139th Convention Philadelphia.\" The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937306/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical buttons, 4in. in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with \"William and Mary Tangerine Bowl\" in white letters and a green center reading \"Go Big Green\" and \"1970,\" also in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391287/.","4-buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25in. in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words \"Happy Birthday 300 William  Mary.\" The other two have a yellow background and read \"Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc.\" Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940732/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940914/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter, with an off-white background and the words \"Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941422/.","One white aluminum button with a depiction of the Griffin, the College of William and Mary's mascot as of 2010. The Griffin has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. This particular Griffin is green, gold, and white in color to mimic the College's colors. Below the Griffin is the word \"Tribe,\" the nickname for William and Mary. The button is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One black and white aluminum button with a depiction of Don Quixote on his horse and Sancho Panza on his donkey with \"1605-2005\" written below to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the book \"Don Quixote.\" The button was once owned by professor George Greenia of the Hispanic Studies curriculum at William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow metal button pin created for the Dixie Bowl football game played in Birmingham, AL on January 1, 1948 against Arkansas. The pin features two footballs at top and bottom with the text 'WILLIAM  MARY / DIXIE BOWL\" in the center. Two silk ribbons, one green and one yellow, and a tan piece of cotton string are affixed to the button back and hang below the button. A piece of white paper with text indicating WM's losing score, 'ARK: 21 / WM: 19' is taped to the back of the button. The pin is in good condition with minor spots of rust on the reverse. Both ribbons are slightly discolored with minor fraying on the bottom edges. Green ribbon has approximately 0.0625in. hole. Button is 1.75in. in diameter; total length with ribbons is 4.625in. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.557","Received by Archives staff on 10/9/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.186.02","Scope and Contents","Button featuring a black and white line drawing of a recycling triangle with three angled arrows and three circular logos between the arrows: \"WM SEAC\" (Student Environmental Action Coalition); \"what's your DOT?\" (Do One Thing); and \"The Mercury Project\" with \"Earth Day 2010\" in the middle of a white circle with a green to blue gradient circle around the outside, with the text \"40TH ANNIVERSARY\" at the top and bottom. Button is in good condition with no visible defects and measures 2.25\" in diameter. Button was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS1. UA 2013.005.05","2-gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked \"SCHLAGE\" and \"R91351\" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646907/.","One black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words \"College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary.\" ","Scope and Contents","Terrible Tribe Towel; 2- white handkerchiefs, 21in. x 21.5in. with \"Go T-R-I-B-E\" in large green letters across the middle, and the WM Tribe logo and \"Terrible T-r-i-b-e Towel\" written in one corner. Distributed by the Society of the Alumni. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004011/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 1988.103","Memorabilia, baseball; includes2-bats, 6-balls, and 2-gloves used in various WM baseball games; mounted onto a wooden plaque; the bats were the favorite ones used by Dan Etmonson, the gloves were the ones he used as first baseman. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1990.063","Scope and Contents","One white cotton hand towel, 15.5in. x 25in., with \"WM Magic Homecoming 1990 November 1-4\" and sparkler motif in purple. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811491/.  Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA1992.012","Scope and Contents","Small red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with \"150\" marked in gold, created as a memento of WM Homecoming in 1992. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","One ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395181/.","Scope and Contents","A white towel that has a blue center on the front.  In the blue center there is the image of a gymnast performing on the pommel horse in white. Below the gymnast is written \"Vilågbajnoksåg/Budapest 1983\" in white. To the left of the blue center is a red stripe and green stripe. To the bottom right of the towel is a white box with a blue outline and a blue and white symbol on the inside. The back of the towel is blue with a white center that features the gymnast performing on  the pommel horse in blue. The green and red stripes are on the right of the center image and the box, now blue outlined in white with a white symbol,  is on the bottom right. The towel measures approximately 33.5in. (length) x 18in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.06","Scope and Contents","One metal souvenir football that may have been used as a pin. It is hand painted silver and gold with \"WAM 1693-1924\" written across the football in green paint. There is also a small portion of green, gold, and white ribbon along the side of the football. It is approximately 2.25in. long. It is in fair condition with light wear and minor dulling of the gold ribbon. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421635/.","Scope and Contents","One gold colored key fob produced for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954. The key fob has a silver plate with the Chinese character of \"jing\" meaning capital, and it is the symbol for the city of Beijing. Below the Chinese character are the words \"Beijing 2008\" along with the five Olympic rings. It is approximately 8.75in.  long and is in great condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.216","1 - Red felt emblem in the shape of two connected hearts with a white outline drawing of a couple dancing. Text towards the bottom of the emblem reads \" Harry James / 1950.\" Emblem could have been intended for use as a patch or small wall decoration. Emblem measures 7.75 in. (length) x 5.25 in. (width). Gift of Jean Harrup Cogle, and transferred upon arrival from the 2012.403 accession of the Jean Harrup Cogle Papers (UA 5.167). Located in Textiles, S1 SS8. UA 2012.403.01","Scope and Contents","One clear domed paperweight. The base of the paperweight features the William and Mary cypher in white. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written in white in an arch above the cypher and \"TERCENTENARY TRUST\" is written in white in an arch below the cypher. \"1688\" is written in white to the left of the cypher and \"1988\" is written to the right of the cypher. The paperweight measures 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is approximately 1.75in. smattering of white dot stains on the left side of the dome starting at the bottom of the dome and going midway up. There is a 0.75in. conglomerate of white stains on the right side of the base rim and an approximately 1in. conglomerate of white stains on the left side of the base rim. There are also small scratches all around the base rim and a small chip at the top of the base rim above the William and Mary cypher. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.01","Documentary artifacts that routinely may be classified in none or more than one of the other sub-classifcations. These include artifacts that are defined more by form than by functions or context. Many terms may be used in addition to other terms for cross-referencing purposes.","Dance programs from fraternity dances. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458573/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458523/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698778514/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698775214/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457733/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425775/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457803/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425735/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428875/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774704/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428705/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457443/.","Scope and Contents","5-dance programs, 1-\"The Bachelors\" dance, 1925; 2-\"The German Club\" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2-\"The Cotillian Club,\" 1925 and 1926. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457273/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425655/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428425/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774494/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428155/. ","Scope and Contents","Dance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads \"Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-\"; 3-dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, \"Me\" and Johnnie Wilkins, and \"Me\" and Bob Brewer. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698777434/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698456593/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427305/. ","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427225/.","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457393/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 2. UA 2007.83","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in fair condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776604/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427155/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776264/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3.5in.x5in. and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426745/.","Scope and Contents","One dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, \"fratres in Collegio\", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4.5in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426495/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3. UA 2009.461","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Transferred from College Papers (UA14). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3.","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Scope and Contents","One sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 \"Go Tribe\", 1 \"William and Mary\" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081","Miscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081 addition.","Scope and Contents","One sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, WM, and \"300 William and Mary, 1693-1993.\" The sheet is 8.5in x 11in. All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.052","One clear window decal measuring 3.75in.x4in. It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765398227/.","One sticker decal depicting the coat of arms for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The decal features a man standing with a rod next to a black cat on top of a knight's helmet, which is sitting on top of the coat of arms. Underneath the seal is features the fraternity's moto, Our Hearts are United, written in Latin. It is approximately 2.375in. x 3.75in and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.641","One set of 14 black and gold sticker decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The sheet the decals are on is approximately 2in. x 4.5in. while the individual decals are approximately 0.9375in. x 0.5in. The decals are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.642","2- cream, black, and gold decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that were once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The are approximately 4.5in x 1.8125in. and are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.643 a and b","Scope and Contents","2 William and Mary \"Tribe Club\" window decals. \"Tribe\" and \"WM\" logos beside the word \"CLUB\". Laminate on paper, green, yellow. Excellent. Window decals given to members of the William and Mary Tribe Club, the organization for those who donate to William and Mary athletics. 3.25 in. x 5.25 in. Transferred from Box 2 of the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (UA 5.144). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.679.01ab","One decal with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold that was given out to individuals who donated money to William and Mary. It is approximately 2.5in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.","2-cream with blue lettering parking passes for special guests to park in the College Terrace lot at William and Mary. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with green lettering parking passes for delegates attending events at William and Mary. The delegates were to park on Richmond Road, west of the Armistead Avenue and the Baptist Lot. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with red lettering parking passes given out to members of the official party at events at the College. Members were to park on Richmond Road from College Corner to Armistead Avenue. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition .","One plastic blue and white striped William and Mary 2006-2007 Faculty/Staff parking pass. It contains the William and Mary Cypher and it is number 0507. The pass is 2.75in. x 3.375in. and is in good condition.","One plaque that reads \"Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953.\"","2-framed plaques, 6in. x 8in., with inscription \"In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929.\" UA 1987.029","Scope and Contents","One bronze plaque, 6in.x 5in. with a wooden base, 10in.x 8in., with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed \"He was followed with love\" and artists name \"J.S. Hartley, NY 1981\". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1987.096","One bronze plaque, 13in. x 7.75in., with a wooden base, 14.5in. x 12.25in. and inscribed \"The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports.\" The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","Variety of automobile Bumper Stickers with WM logo. ","Scope and Contents","One black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit \"Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary\" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5.5in. x 2in. and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. ","Scope and Contents","2-stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has \"The College of William and Mary\" \"Chartered in 1693\". The sticker is 3inx 2.5in and is in fine condition with some fading. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.237","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads \"WM\" and \"The College of William and Mary.\" The sticker is 5.5in x 3in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.238","2-green bumper stickers with the phrase \"think green wm\" written in white lettering. The stickers were used to help promote sustainability at the College of William and Mary. They are approximately 7.5in. x 3.75in. and are in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One green bumper sticker with \"The Society for the College, William and Mary, Tradition. Excellence. Good Governance., www.SocietyForTheCollege.org\" written in gold. The sticker was created by The Society for the College and was handed out at the College of William and Mary by alumnus Karla Bruno, a member of the organization. It is approximately 7.5in x 3.5in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.403","Scope and Contents","One yellow bumper sticker with the phrase \"Honk for William and Mary\" and \"www.SocietyForTheColle.org\" written in green. The sticker was given out at a home William and Mary football game on September 13, 2007 by Karla Bruno and The Society for the College. It is approximately 7.5in. x 3.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.404","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers with \"Renew Nichol\" written on them. They were given out in February 2008 to support Gene R. Nichol as president of the College of William and Mary after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. They are approximatley 2in. in diameter and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.415","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. Also on the sticker is the William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM.\" The sicker was produced by the Army ROTC. It is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.644","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Go William and Mary\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. The William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM\" is on the left-hand side of the sticker. It is in fair condition and is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.645","2 Phi Mu Alpha crest stickers. Images of the Phi Mu Alpha crest, black, white gold, and red. Excellent. Laminate on paper. Used as a decal on glass, application instructions included on back. 2.5 in. x 3 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.15ab","2 Phi Mu Alpha Greek letter stickers. Decals of Greek letters Phi, Mu, and Alpha, black and gold. Laminate on paper. Good. Used as a decal for glass, application directions on back. 4.5 in. x 1.75 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.16ab","Scope and Contents","A green bumper sticker featuring the pre-2010 William and Mary Logo (\"WM\" letters with green and gold feathers sticking out) on the right. \"Tribe\" is written in gold cursive script on the left with \"PRIDE\" written in white below it. The bumper sticker is in excellent condition and is approximately 11in. (length) x 3in. (width). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.01","Scope and Contents","1 - oval white sticker with black text reading, \"THE / CAMPUS KITCHEN / at the COLLEGE of / WILLIAM and MARY.\" A black and white logo next to the text features a fork, knife, and exclamation point in a rounded black square. The William  Mary student organization, Campus Kitchen of WM, describes itself as \"a student group dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger in the Williamsburg Community. We do this by recovering surplus food from vendors and making it into nutritious meals twice a week. These meals are then delivered directly to about 175 low-income clients weekly. Additionally, we connect to the youth of our partner neighborhoods through programming and field trips.\" Sticker measures 4.5\" (length) x 3\" (width). Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.391.01","Scope and Contents","2-copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.106","Scope and Contents","One brown soft-bound calendar. The words \"The College of William and Mary 'The Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187\" appear on the cover in gold. The calendar is 6.25in. by 3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943276/.","Scope and Contents","Framed Flat Hat article, 4/23/1993, \"Following in the President's Shadow\" by Terris Ko, presented to Timothy Jackson Sullivan. Includes note from Ko to Sullivan, dated 3/1995. Terris Ko was president for a day. Transferred from the President's Office Papers Collection (Acc. 1996.014). Located in Art S4. UA 1999.001","Scope and Contents","A maritime invitation to the christening of the Pilot Schooner Virginia, which is a re-creation of the original 1917 Schooner. The front of the invitation features a white rope tied into a square knot. Within the knot is written \"Ties, however, are required\" in blue script. The invitation is folded in an accordion style, and the first five panels have depictions of different types of knots to include the \"Sheet Bend,\" \"Square Knot,\" \"Bowline,\" \"Figure Eight,\" and \"Clove Hitch.\" Each knot is appropriately labeled above the depiction in blue block print. The sixth panel includes a description, the time, date and location of the event in blue script. The seventh panel includes a list of special guests for the christening ceremony. The final panel depicts the logo of the Pilot Schooner Virginia. The invitation measures approximately 4in. (length) x 4in. (width). It is in good condition with a neon green outline of the rope on the front of the invitation. There are two stains that look like burn marks on both ends of the rope on the front of the invitation. Transferred from box 9, folder 3 of the Office of the President, Sullivan collection. UA 2006.010.01","2-white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: \"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2007.054","One Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is 12in (length)x9.5in (width) and is in good condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/.","A wooden plaque with a letter printed on the front. The letter is on a parchment background that is outlined in gold. The text is in black script font.  The letter encourages the 1991 William and Mary Presidential Search Committee to select a president who will not only perform in the position well, but will also represent the College in every aspect. The letter is signed \"With respect and confidence, Joe Neilson, Class of 1967.\" Joe Neilson was a member of the William and Mary Varsity Football team. Transferred from Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.01","Black vinyl luggage tag. Front printed in gold lettering with \"VACAPAF, 1999.\" The Virginia Association of Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was a district that represented 37 alumni and college chapters in the state of Virginia and emphasized the aims of the fraternity. Luggage Tag measures 5.5 in. (length) x 2.625 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456107/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456387/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.04","Artifacts originally created to be used as media of exchange, such as currency, or as a means of obtaining specific goods and services, such as admission tickets, coupons, postage stamps, or tokens.","This silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Gift of Mrs. William Greene, granddaughter of John Blair. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018796/.","Scope and Contents","One Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an \"affinity\" card. The card is labelled with \"Theta Delta Chi Fraternity\" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388501/.","3-English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942602/.","Scope and Contents","1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02","Scope and Contents","1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04","Scope and Contents","One 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11","Scope and Contents","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b","Scope and Contents","2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b","Scope and Contents","5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e","Scope and Contents","1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16","One gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads \"Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia,\" which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase \"MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA.\" The coin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.247","Scope and Contents","One copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with \"One Cent\" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words \"United States of America.\" The coin is approximately 1.0625in. in diameter and is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan.","Scope and Contents","One copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase \"Gulielmus Et Maria\" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written \"Britain\" and on the other side is \"NIA.\" The coin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. Gift of William E. Bozarth.","Artifacts originally created to communicate a particular personal belief, opinion, achievement, status, rank, occupation, membership, office, or identity. This classification includes articles of adornment or clothing worn primarily for their symbolism; these objects may be assigned additional terms from Category 3 to ensure appropriate cross-indexing. A personal symbol differs from a ceremonial artifact in that it expresses individual ideas, not the ideas of a group, or it communicates the relationship of individuals to a group.","Artifacts that convey social recognition of achievements by individuals or groups of people.","One silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials \"F.H.C\" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin \"sta bilitas et fides.\" The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307608/.","This is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404191/.","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words \"Sta Bilitas Et Fides\". The medal is 1.125in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13in. long. The medal is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397345/.","One circular, copper dipped tinned striking medal of the Botetourt medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" Medal diameter is 1.75in. In very good condition. The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404379/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 7. UA1980.069. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024.","One medal, 1.5in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438411577/.","One circular medal (not tinned) struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Diameter of medal is 1.6875in. Identical to UA 1980.069 and UA 2005.024. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413855/.","One circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink  Sons Ltd. of London by the donor's family. Identical to UA 1983.031 and UA 1980.069. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941580/.","One round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says \"College of William and Mary.\" The reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483414/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647867/.","One gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021444/.","2-proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies.\" Diameter of medals is 1.4375in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412799/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413035/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907.\" Medal is 1.06in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438403783/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words \"Phoenix Literary Society\" on the copper border with the legend \"ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905.\" Medal is 1in. in diameter. The medal is in good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405037/.","One copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse says \"Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907.\" Medal is 1.125in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405477/.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson, Jr. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Session 1906-07. G.O. Ferguson, Jr.\" Medal is 1.5in. diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913.\" Medal is 1.5625in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439012814/.","One ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed \"Philomathean Literary Society, College of William  Mary, Session 1891-92.\" The other is inscribed \"JRL Johnson, Orator.\" Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439022484/.","Scope and Contents","One small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has \"Phoenix Literary Society William  Mary College\" written on the front and \"Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912\" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with \"Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913.\" Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One plaque awarded by University of Virginia to John Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10in. x 16in.","One framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary.","Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10in. x 16in. framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed.","Plaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.110","Acc 2016.212.01b","Acc 2016.212.01c","Acc 2016.212.01a","One bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. It is 14.5in x 9.5in.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1978.005","One award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. UA 1978.013","One round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647595/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486628/.","Presented in 1935 \"commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club.\" The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/. UA1980.104","One trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.107","One certificate signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. It is 10in x13in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.026","Writing award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1984.039","Writing award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1984.042","One certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14in. x 11in., presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.003","2-plaques, 10in. x 12in., proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.018","One gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word \"Spelling.\" The pin is approximately 0.5in.  x 0.625in. and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","2-piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.009","One plaque, 5.75in.x8in., given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty.","Certificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11in. x 14in., mounted. Located Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.094","The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11in. x 14in., off white with black print. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2004.015","One framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6in. x 8in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.024","1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18","One framed Phi Mu sorority initiation certificate that was given to College student Martha Carter. The frame is made of wood and is painted gold. The certificate reads \"Founded January 4, 1852. Phi Mu Fraternity. This certifies that Mattie Carter was initiated February 19, 1927 by Gamma Alpha Chapter and is entitled to all the rights and priviledges of this Fraternity.\" There is a seal on the bottom-left corner of the certificate with a stack of books and a lamp on top that reads \"Phi Mu Fraternity Founded 1852.\" The frame is approximately 7.25 in. x 9.25 in. The certificate is in fair condition with some fading and the frame has some chips in the paint. Gift of Charles Miller. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.268","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25inx 9in and is in fair condition with several scratches. UA 2009.287","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25in x 9in. The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. UA 2009.288","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1978. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 12 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1970. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1974. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","Scope and Contents","Piece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows: 1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis 1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody 1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins 1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle 1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair 1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner 1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts 1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer The top of the \"C\" in \"College of William and Mary\" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver \"W\" in front of a gold \"M\" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14in. x 20in.  Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2009.521","One sterling silver variation on the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms with the sun at the top of the seal smiling. Attached to the seal is a depiction of a watering can. Both the watering can and seal are attached to a green chain made of ribbon. The badge was given to J. Wilfred Lambert, longitme professor and College administrator, on his retirement from William and Mary. The badge is 2.75in.x 3in. and the chain is approximately 14.5in. long. It is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.569","One silver plate that was used for an achievement award given out by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity at their 135th Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The plate is inscribed \"Thomas L. Jordan, Epsilon '24, Theta Delta Chi Achievement Award, 135th Annual Convention, New Orleans, August 14, 1982.\" The award was given to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. UA 2011.003","Dimensions: 7in.X9in. Condition: Good with a few scratches and a nick on the bottom right corner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2011.155","Scope and Contents","A shadow box plaque that features a black background. A silver plate that has \"Atlantic 10 Football\" engraved on it is set against the black background. The \"0\" in the \"10\" is a football. Below this is another silver plate that has \"1999 Football Second Team All-Conference.\" engraved on it. There is a gold adhesive tag on the back of the black that has \"CROWN TROPHY / Marketplace s/c RT.70E/Cherry Hill, NJ 08003/ (609) 489-9884\" in black. This plaque, as well as another one, was awarded to Mike Beverly and Khari Reynolds, football players under Coach Jimmye Laycock, who had been named to the Atlantic 10 Football All-Conference Team. The plaque measures approximately 12.5in. (width) x 15.25in. (length) and is in excellent condition. There is a 2.5in. hollowed out tree ring on the bottom left on the back of the plaque, as well as approximatelly 1.25in. of chipping on the top left. Transferred from the Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.02","A black rectangular plaque that has gold writing  engraved on it. The back of the plaque is gold. The plaque was presented to Hunter B. Andrews by the Hampton Bar Association in recognition of 50 years of service as an attorney. The plaque measures approximately 8in. (length) x 6in. (width) and is in good condition. There are four holes in each corner of the plaque where it once was fastened to something else. There are numerous finger and palm print marks on the front of the plaque, the most noticeable of which is an approximately 0.25in. finger print on the left side of the plaque near the middle. There is an approximately 1.5in. scratch on the front of the plaque in the top right corner along with smaller scratches in that same corner. There are also numerous abrasions on the top of the back of the plaque. Finally, there is a white piece of paper stuck to the back of the plaque with some brown glue. Transferred from box 3, folder 1 of the Hunter B. Andrews Papers. UA 2014.029.001","Scope and Contents","One silver frame, 4.3in. x 5.5in., with the award and medal, frame inscibed with \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978\". Medal is nearly 2in. in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words \"John Blair Junior Award\", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1978.013 addition.","One large bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date \"1693\" surrounded by the phrases \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words \"Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty.\" This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. The medallion is 2.75in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649619/.","One circular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says \"Awarded to Arthur Wilson James\" around the border, and \"As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913\" in the center. Medal is 1.1875in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406251/.","One brass medal, 2in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017486/.","One proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics.\" Medal diameter is 1.3125in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020132/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 3.5in. in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled \"1848, Mexico,\" the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend \"Fecit Quod Cogitavit\" (\"he did what he thought\"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023216/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription \"Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit\" (\"One day he will help us to remember these things\"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked \"W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416043/. ","One pewter-colored medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024938/.","One round gold medal, 2.25in. in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay \"Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment.\" One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765936410/.","One gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says \"Korea.\" The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050514/.","One gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, \"National Defense,\" with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050478/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed \"Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960.\" On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The medal is  2.75in. in diameter and is  in good condition. Transferred from the J. Wilfred Lambert Papers (UA 6.067). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1994.080.4","Scope and Contents","One round medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words \"1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia\" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938042/.","Scope and Contents","One original PDA medal. It is silver with clasped hands and \"mentem Spectato\" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. The medal is believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. It is 1.125in. long with a bit of the edge broken off, possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. It is the only known medal in existance.","One pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5in. in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.005.3","Scope and Contents","One nickel medallion given to graduating members of the Undergraduate Honor Council at the College of William and Mary to wear during Commencement. The Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony is the first time the medallion was worn. The obverse of the medallion features the Wren Building with Thomas Jefferson's signature below, and \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved around the edges. The reverse of the medallion features a law scale of justice and \"Est. 1779\". The medallion is attached to a white ribbon that is approximately 1.5in. long, while the medallion itself is in good condition and is approximately 1.25in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.226","One pewter circle medal with green and yellow ribbon. Medal obverse features the college seal with buildings and sun with human face. The medal reverse has a classically inspired theme with three men kneeling before seated female figure. Text around the upper edge reads 'AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT - COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY.' 'M.B. WILSON' is engraved on small block at the base of the classical figures. Medal in good condition with slight darkening/discoloration on the side with text. Ribbon is in fair condition with discoloration on the green side; ribbon is not sewn at the top and has no fastening mechanism. Medal is 1.25in. in diameter and 3.125in. in length with ribbon. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Personal artifacts, usually worn or carried, that express an individual's thoughts, opinions, convictions, allegiances, interests, or attitudes.","Scope and Contents","One blue pin. \"Tuck\" is written in yellow on the front with two decorative swipes on the top and bottom. There is a piece of paper inside the back of the pin. \"Buttons $1.00 per 100 ST. LOUIS BUTTONS St. Louis\" is written in red on the paper. The pin is 0.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is corrosion on the top right rim on the back of the pin and a missing element: the hook for the sharp needle to attach to. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.04","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button which was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with \"NOVAK FOR Vice President\" in white lettering. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow aluminum button with \"One College Under Glass\" in green, and a book with depictions of the William and Mary feather, the Millington Cross, and Rodin's \"The Thinker\" with the phrase \"The New William and Mary?\". The button was collected by William and Mary alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus during the Wren Cross situation at William and Mary. It is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green aluminum button with \"I [heart] Nichol.com\" written in white. The button was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition.","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. The pin is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in fair condition.","One green and gold satin ribbon that was used at a sit-in in the University Center at the College of William and Mary to support President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 5in.(length) and in good condition.","One black and yellow campaign button. This button was worn in support of Dennis G. Kemp, Sr. of Laurel, Maryland who ran for 25th Eastern Region Vice President of Alpha Phi Alpha in 2007. He was elected to the office, and served on the fraternity's Board of Directors and as the chief executive officer of the Eastern Region. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455497/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.584.03","Scope and Contents","4-round United Against United stickers. The stickers have a blue background. \"EQUAL BENEFITS\" is printed in red and \"NOW\" is printed in white at the top of the sticker. \"UNITED/AGAINST/UNITED\" is printed in the center of the sticker with the two \"UNITED\" words printed in white and the \"AGAINST\" written in red. There is a labor union logo printed at the bottom of the sticker. The stickers were worn by supporters of same-sex marriage during the United States v. Windsor case in which the Surpreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional under the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The stickers measure approximately 2.125in. and are in excellent condition. Transferred from Folder 3, Box 12 of the Jeffery B. Trammel Papers. UA 2011.638.01","Scope and Contents","A button with a white background that features a box that has two yellow sides and two orange sides on the front. Above the box there is a decorative pink squiggle, there is a second decorative pink squiggle to the wearer's right of the box. Inside the box \"Putting Jobs First\" is written with \"Putting\" in green, \"Jobs\" in pink, and \"First\" in orange. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There are multiple rust colored stains on the back of the button. Associated with 2014.020.03a and c. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03b","Scope and Contents","A button that has a blue background on the top and a green background on the bottom. The button has \"McAuliffe/For Governor/ Putting Jobs 1st\" on the front. \"McAuliffe\" is written in white with a blue outline. \"For Governor\" is written in green on a white background, and \"Putting Jobs 1st\" is written in blue. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There is white residue on the back above the pin of the button. Associated with UA 2014.020.03a and b. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03c","Artifacts that note individual identity.","One set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025298/.","One identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390869/.","Scope and Contents","1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10","One silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with \"Please Return To,\" \"Herbert Thorpe,\" \"W  M,\" and \"Williamsburg V A.\" There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1.75in.x0.75in. and is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388213/.","One aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy.","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Associated Forum nametag for Grayson Orsini (2012.170.03). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.02","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Related artifacts include Forum nametag for Michael Kutner (2012.170.02). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.03","Scope and Contents","WM staff ID card, circa 1991. Received by Archives staff on 9/4/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.186.01","Articles of adornment, clothing, accessories, and personal gear, the primary purpose of which is to communicate a particular status, rank, occupation, membership, or office. Such an article serves to associate individuals with social roles and relationships, either generally or under certain circumstances.","Scope and Contents","One Grey wool uniform, shirt and pants, with blue stripes and black trim, \"Indians\" is spelled out across the front with number 9 on the back; uniform formerly belonged to Carter White, class of 1933. An image of the uniform jersey is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1519267667/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.046","Scope and Contents","One short green \"Eisenhower\" style military uniform jacket that was once owned by Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025172/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 43. UA 1991.084.1","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform shirt with collar. A \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textils S1 SS7. UA 2007.074","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform jacket-style top. A block \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2007.075","One Pair of green pants with a gold and white stripe down the legs to coordinate with the marching band uniform tops. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA  2007.076","Scope and Contents","One Gray and Blue St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform from the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The top is 27in. x 32.5in. The front of the top has \"ST. HELENA\" written across it in green and yellow lettering. The back of the top has a number 2 in green and yellow stiching. The uniform is in fair condition with several dirt stains. The uniform is made of wool. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405722/and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405704. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.1","One gray and blue pair of pants from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans.The pants are approximately 30.5in. x 12in. The pants are in fair condition with several dirt stains and are made of wool. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405750/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.2","One pair of green and gold leggings from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The leggings are approximately 10.75in. x 6in. and are made of ribbed knit. The leggings are in fair condition with several dirt stains. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405772/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, box 40. UA 2008.094.3","Scope and Contents","One green shirt and one green short that were used in gym classes at the College of William and Mary. The uniform was worn by Harry E. Krauss, class of 1967, while a student at the College. The shirt is green with \"College of William and Mary\" written in gray on the front left-hand pocket. The shorts are dark green and has \"Physical Education W and M\" written in gray on the left leg. Both the shirt and shorts were made by Champion Knitwear of Rochester, N.Y. The shirt and short are in fair condition with some fading in color. The shirt is a size medium and the shorts are a size small. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.083a and UA 2011.083b","Scope and Contents","Cap (2012.166.01a), Jacket (2012.166.01b), and Pants (2012.166.01c). Photos of Harry Krauss in uniform at WM are in the University Archives Photograph Collection. Gift of Harry E. Krauss. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.166.01a-c","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow men's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green and gold Turla (fan like adornment on the turban) and green Pag (turban); b. yellow Kurta (shirt); c. green vest with golden \"WM\" on back; d. green Lungi (rectangle cloth tied around the waist). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.01a-d","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with attached yellow Dupatta (scarf); b. yellow Salwaar (pants). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.02ab","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with embossed star pattern; b. green Salwaar (pants) with embossed star pattern. Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.03ab","Scope and Contents","One shield-shaped felt patch with a gold \"W\" and green \"M\" on a gray background with a gold border. Transferred from the Women's Athletic Association Minutebook, 1923-1937 (Acc. 1980.110). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436311/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1987.027","Scope and Contents","One patch with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436497/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA1987.069","Scope and Contents","One patch roughly 3.5in.(length) x 1in.(width) with silver wings embroidered onto a green background, which is in turn mounted on an orange background. The two wings are separated by a shield bearing the letters \"W\" and \"M.\" The patch was worn by members of the William and Mary Flight Club. This one was owned by Barton Traver Hulse. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685574/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037336/.Gift of Barton Trevor Hulse to the Alumni Society. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box34. UA 1990.002","One William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow \"W\" and a green \"M.\"","One navy blue patch, 5in. long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with \"STS 107.\" This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946486/.","Scope and Contents","1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06","Scope and Contents","1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\" is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08","1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the College of William and Mary monogram. This patch was worn by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch is shaped like the College Seal with gold silk thread along its edges. There is a green \"M\" with a gold \"W\" in front of it against a gray background. The patch is approximately 2.625in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.1","Scope and Contents","One wool  patch with linen backing that was once owned by Mary Mackey Sainsburg, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch has a gray backing with the words \"Manager\" stitched in gold silk. The patch may have been used for Womens Soccer. The patch is approximately 2.875in. x 0.75in. The patch is in fair condition with some wearing of the stitches along the edges.  Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.2","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the royal crown of England. This patch was once owned by William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The patch is shaped like an octogon with a gold silk thread border along its edges. There is a gold \"W\" and \"M\" above a red and gold crown and green laurel wreath, set against a gray wool background. The patch is approximately 3.0625in. x 3in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.Located in TextilesS1 SS8. UA 2008.005.6","Scope and Contents","One yellow patch with a silver border with \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in green. In the middle of the patch, there is an arm carrying a tray with the initials \"O,\" \"W M\", and \"J\" and \"1972\" stitched in green. The patch is in good condition and is 4 inches x 5 inches.","Scope and Contents","One College of William and Mary letter that may have been worn on a jacket or sweater by students at the College. The letter depicts a green \"W\" inside a green \"M\" with a white border surrounding the two letters. The letter is made of wool with a felt backing. It is 6.25in. x 7.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.158","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.1","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, below the tray is \"1972,\" the year the organization was formed, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.2","Scope and Contents","One blue and gold patch containing the Seal of Virginia that was used by the College of William and Mary Police Department. Above the seal contains the words \"Police Department\" in white and \"College of William  Mary\" along the right and left side of the seal in white. It is approximately 3.5in. x 4.5in. and is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.472","Scope and Contents","Round patch featuring the William and Mary seal in green and white with a gold outline in the center. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/ 1693\" is written in green on a gold background encircling the William and Mary seal. \"THE ALUMNI BAND\" is written in green on a gold background beneath the William and Mary seal. The entire patch is outlined in green. The patch measures 3.5in (length) and approximately 3in. in diameter. The patch is in excellent condition. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.02","One aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'31\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads \"'33\" in green with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in green. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'34\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'35\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '35 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25\" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'36\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '36 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'38\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '38 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'39\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '39 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1940\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'41\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '41 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'42\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '42 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'43\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '43 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'44\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '44 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'45\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '45 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1946\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image availabel at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'47\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '47 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'48\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '48 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'49\" in gold. Above '49 reads \"William and Mary\" in gold, and below '49 reads \"Society of the Alumni\" in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1950\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'63\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '63 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","Buttons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1988.109","One aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'54\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '54 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written \"The College of W  M\" in green, \"47\" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'32\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '32 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","Scope and Contents","2-green metal buttons with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are 2.5in.x 2.5in. and are in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow metal button with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is 2.25in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. ","One round metal button pin with a green background. 'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse has a metal safety pin clasp.The button is 2.25in. in diameter. The button is in good condition with slight yellowing/browning of the overall color and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has overall loss of shiny metallic coating and minor rust spots. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One round metal button pin with green background .'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse metal strips for securing a safety pin closure, but is missing the pin. Button is 2.25in. in diameter. Pin is in good condition with bright colors and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has minor spots of discoloration. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","Green background metal button pin with alternating yellow and green text. The text first vertically repeats 'WILLIAM and MARY' six times with increases in scale with 'CLASS OF 1951' in the center, and then repeats 'WILLIAM AND MARY' another six times in decreasing scale. Button has a metal safety pin closure on the reverse. Pin is in good condition with rusty spotting on the metal backing piece. Pin is 2.25\" in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow and green aluminum button. Button has metal shell with pinned metal back and Mylar protecting cover. Front printed with a green background and center of button reads \"Class of 09\" and \"WM\" cipher in yellow text. 2.25in. diameter. Button worn by OPP charter member Justin Reid at his graduation in 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376392/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.06","Scope and Contents","One round button, 2.25in. in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words \"Go Big Green\" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024002/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA1998.064. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024146/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with \"W  M Alumni Tour\" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","5-round buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with a green background and \"Go Big Green\" in white letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389687/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389779/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938352/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938498/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390153/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA 1987.101. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938798/.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"Ernest W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"E.W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green tin button with \"my1693\" written in gold and \"wmalumni.com\" written in white below. The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks and the back of the button has large spots of dark gray discoloration around the pin. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.22","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.23","One green round metal button with 'GO / BIG / GREEN' in white text. Button has safety pin clasp on back with text 'MADE IN U.S.A.' below and maker's mark of a circle bisected with an arrow pointing up. Button measures 2.25in. in diameter. Button is in good condition with some browning of the 'B' and 'G' in 'BIG' on the front side. Back has spotted discoloration on the metallic surface. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.574","Scope and Contents","Round \"my1693\" button pin. Green background with yellow \"my1693\" and white \"wmalumni.com\" printed on front and silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641248548/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.02","One gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA.","One key awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP\" and \"December 5, 1776\" in script and \"J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909\" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645173/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646391/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"John Stewart Bryan WM 1934.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646775/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five incised stars and the incised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"J.A.C. Chandler WM 1925.\" Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486942/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads \"William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916\" and, in script, \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in. (width) and 1.5625in.(length). In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404747/.","This key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904\" in script and \"Arthur Maddox\" in block letters.\" Key is .75in. (width) x 1.75in. (length). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013270/.","One square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says \"SP December 5, 1776.\" The key is in a dark blue leather case that says \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Medal is a 1in. square. In decent condition. Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013498/.","This key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.625in. (height). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405751/.","This key was awarded to William Burroughs. [Circa 1853/1854]. It is for winding a watch and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription \"W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776\" engraved in script. Key is 0.9375 in.(width) x 1.8125 in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014084/.","This key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776.\" Key is 15/15in. (width) x 2.0625in. (height). In good condition. Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406939/.","This key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776\" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch \"chain.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.875in. In decent condition. Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407663/.","This key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776.\" Key is 1in. square. Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014718/.","One Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776\" in script. The key is a 1in. square. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408025/.","This key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \" SP Dec 5, 1776\" in script. Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.9375in. (width). In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408201/.","This key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with \"J.J. Lloyd,\" a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has \"SP September 5. 1781\" engraved in script. Key is 1.0625in. (width) x 1in. (height). In good condition. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408427/.","This key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with \"A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776\" in script. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015444/.","This key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909.\" Key is 0.5in (width) x 1.25in.(height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410719/.","This key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 2.25in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410961/.","This key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in (width) x 1.5625in. (height). Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412615/.","Scope and Contents","This key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Jas. M. Stevenson\" on a banner, and \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Key is 0.875in. (width) x 2in. (height). Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415559/.","Scope and Contents","2-gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked \"Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920\" and the other marked \"Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920.\" James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Both keys are 0.6875in. (width) x 1.5in. (height). Gift of Leah James. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415877/.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776.\" The key is 0.5in (width) x 1.5in (length) and is in good condition. Gift of Jack Tharp.","One gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved \"W.G. Guy, W  M, 1928.\" The key is 1.5in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.01","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.02","One diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed \"F.H. Alfriend Wm  Mary Va. 1858.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645475/.","One square, gold-colored, pin (11/16\"x5/8\") owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words \"Circle of Brothers, 1839\" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters \"TK\" and twenty stars. The pin is 0.6875in. x 0.625in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439010880/.","Scope and Contents","This gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with \"C. Wilkinson,\" an open book flanked by two daggers, and \"WM Coll. 1853.\" 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Pin is 0.5in. (width) x 0.75in (height). Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415083/.","One pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and \"L.C. Va.\" The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Pin measures 1 in. (length) x .875 in. (width). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416255/.","Scope and Contents","One small, square (10/18in.), gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, \"TX\" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials \"E.B.\" and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024730/. ","Scope and Contents","One small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during \"the four S's\": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939034/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin shaped like a scallop shell with \"WM\" engraved on the back. Made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937160/.","Scope and Contents","2-pins.The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed \"C.H.S\" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed \"C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17\" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. An image of both pins is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765392567/.","One gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 0.875in. x 0.5625in. and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One old with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi.","One gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. It is enclosed in a black leather pouch from \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" The pouch is is approximately 1.5in. x 2in. and is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. Gift of Charles Miller.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with \"Rush\" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2.25in. Gift of Jeff Frew.  ","One gold-colored pin, shaped like a triangle, with one half of the triangle in green and the other is white. Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary, wore this pin while pledging the Sigma Rho fraternity, which later became Sigma Nu. It is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition.","Scope and Contents","One gold-colored pin shaped with five points in white with \"25\" written in gold. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.375in.in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is a small yellow spot on the back of the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin . The back of the pin is has a finger print on either side of the hook and needle and numerous small tarnish spots along the edges. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. There is a small yellow spot next to the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin and a small black stain above the \"Kappa\" on the front. The back of the pin is tarnished and has various rust-colored stains. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","1-long badge, 1-short badge. UA 1980.029","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin (1.0\"h x .75\"w) owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with \"H.H.L. WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839.\"  The pin is 1in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C.","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with \"WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839\" on the obverse and \"R.S. Eubank. A.B.  L.B.\" on the reverse. The pin is 1.06in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett.","Scope and Contents","One yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads \"Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads \"Jenny Turner\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1982.040","One gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend \"Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm  Mary College 1850.\" Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Pin is 0.5in (width) x 0.75in. (height). Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413519/.","Scope and Contents","One copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for \"Improvement in Oratory, 1906\" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1in. square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend \"Invictus Resurgam\" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020528/.","One gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words \"Perenes Carpimus Flores.\" The square is engraved with \"Mount Allison Debating Team.\" The pin is 0.5in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","2-yellow buttons, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Also includes three maroon Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2003.012 and two black and white Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2010.453. Six buttons are located in Box 17. Identical to UA 1999.013. Gift of GALA. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026374/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935116/.","Scope and Contents","One green button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has yellow lettering reading \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"William and Mary\" around the perimeter and \"OWMJ\" in the center. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026692/.","One aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says \"William and Mary Indians\" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the button with green writing that says, \"Green and Gold Club\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to UA 1992.018. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940580/.","One pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Lapel Pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","One gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with \"Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One gold medallion with a black background given by the Wren Society to new members. The medallion contains the border of the College's seal with a backdrop of the Wren Building. Below the Wren Building are the Latin words \"Veritas e Aequitas,\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832, the year the Wren Society was founded. The medallion is 2in. in diameter on a 15.75in. ribbon chain and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395583/.","Scope and Contents","A button that has a light purple background and features a dark purple and pink semi-circle on the wearer's right. \"Dem 4 Life\" is written in black marker in the center and \"WM Young Dems\" is written in black marker where the semi-circle stops on the wearer's left. The button measures approximately  2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The back of the button has a 0.25in. rust colored stain and brown discoloration along the edge on the wearer's right at the top, middle, and bottom. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.01","One sterling silver ring, 0.75in. in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words \"College of William and Mary, 1693.\" Gift of Susan Riggs.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75in. in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters \"BS\" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials \"C.H.S.\" are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: \"E.A. Wright, Phila.\" Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1in. in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words \"College of William and Mary.\" On one shank is the college seal, a crown and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle on a scepter and the date 1928. \"S.A. Ozlin\" is engraved on the inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937466/.","One gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 0.75in.x0.5in. and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape of and color of a football. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written on the front of the football in black. There is a gold and a black ribbon coming from the bottom of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and the ribbons are approximately 2.5in. (length). The pin is in fair to poor condition. The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. The gold ribbon is separated into two parts and is only connected by a 2.5in. thread. There is severe fraying on the edges and bottom of the gold ribbon and a little bit of fraying on the bottom of the black ribbon. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA1985.029.01","Scope and Contents","One round pin featuring the depiction of a pale yellow and orange football. In the middle of the football is written \"W and M\" in black script. The pin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. It is in fair condition. There are two missing elements including the hook where the sharp needle of the pin can attach as well as a green and gold ribbon (only a 1.125in. fragment remains). The back of the pin has large corrosion spots. There is also corrosion on the bottom rim of the pin as well as on the sharp needle of the pin. The \"W and M\" are smudged and partially erased. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks 9UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.02","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape and color of a football. \"FIGHT 'EM INDIANS\" is written in black on the front of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and in good condition. There is one missing element: a green and gold ribbon (only 0.25in. of it remain). The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.03","Scope and Contents","One white plastic pin, 3in.x2in., with \"Take 'Em Tribe\" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads \"Barbeque the Goats\" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026902/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words \"Touchdown! Go Indians Go\" in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One yellow aluminum button with green writing on it that says \" We give a damn, go Indians\". The button is 3in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 6. UA 1992.033.9","One brown button measuring 2.75in.x1.75in. in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words \"William and Mary,\" also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938942/.","One green and gold William and Mary pin with green and gold ribbons attached to it. There is also depiction of a leather football helmet made of brass on a gold chain attached to the pin. The pin is approximately 1.25in. in diameter while the green and gold ribbon is approximately 3.5in. long. The pin is in poor condition with heavy corrosion on the back of the pin. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943872/.","One greyish brown round metal button pin with headshot photos of each of the 25 [football?] players. Below the players' heads is the text 'Fighting Virginians / 1926.' Button has paper backing and a straight wire pin on the back. Pin is in good condition with only minor spotting on the front surface. Pin measures 2.25in. in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One oval metal button pin with the image of a football as the background and the text \"FIGHT 'EM / INDIANS.\" Maker's mark on bottom edge of pin reads \"THE WHITEHEAD  HOAG CO., NEWARK, N.J.\" Pin is in good condition with no visible defects to the front surface. Pin back has significant loss to the shiny plating of the metal. A fraying green and gold ribbon extends out of the bottom of the pin and is taped to the back side of the pin. Pin measures 2.75in. (length) x 1.75in. (width). Donation of Ed Trice, transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.575","This key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, \"Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus,\" can be translated as \"we live, we eat, we drink.\" Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Key is 0.6875in. (width) x 1.8125in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439019244/.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with \"College of William and Mary\", \"Prof. William G. Guy,\" and \"A.H.\" written underneath. The key is approximately 1.125in. x 0.6875in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","One gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an  international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed \"W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ.\" The key is 2in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with \"W.G.G., William  Mary.\"The key is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved \"Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31.\" The key is approximately 1.5in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads \"Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy.\" On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word \"Iotopio\" or \"Iotopia.\" The reverse of the key is engraved \"JWL\" and \"W  M\". The key is 1.125in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397697/.","Scope and Contents","One silver metal key that once belonged to Ralph Stambaugh, a member of the alumni interest group the Order of the White Jacket. Engraved on the front of the key is the number \"1\" and \"College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.\" The back of the key is engraved with \"Backus Nov. Co., PAT, Smethport, Pa.\" The key is approximately 1.25in. x 1.625in. and is in poor condition with corrosion all over. ","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One aluminum button the reads \"W  M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2in. long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp.","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow button 2.25in. in diameter. \"College of William and Mary 1693\" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers. Swem SCRC purchase from the bookstore circa 1984. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416581/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023560/.","One green, gold, and silver William and Mary brass pin. The initials \"W.  M.\" are written in gold on the front. There are green, gold, and silver ribbons attached to the pin. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.5in. long. The pin is in fair condition. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072). Formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.151","Scope and Contents","Round \"Tribe Pride\" button pin. Green background with yellow official \"Tribe\" logo and white \"Pride\" with silver metal back and gold colored metal clasp on back. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641167930/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.01","Scope and Contents","Round \"Go Tribe!\" button pin. Green background with yellow capital \"GO\" and yellow official \"Tribe!\" logo printed on front. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.25 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14825512994/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.03","Scope and Contents","Round \"One Tr1be\" button pin. Green and yellow split background with yellow \"one community\" and white \"tr1be\" on the green and green \"one tribe\" on the yellow. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 1.25 in. (diameter). Fair condition with visible rusting on front and back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641243258/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.04","One gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017234/.","One gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1.75in. x 0.375in.  and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One red, yellow, and white pin from the Virginia Military Institute. The initials \"V.M.I\" are written in red on the pin, and there are red, yellow, and white ribbons attached to the pin.It is in poor condition with rust on the back and the ribbons are bent. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.25in. long. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072), formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. ","One gold pin with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle and flur-de-lis that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.4375in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Philomathean Society ribbon. UA 1982.040","A representation of the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms, painted on vellum with gilt trim and mounted on wooden stretchers. It measures 5.75 in. x 4.5 in.","Scope and Contents","One shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with \"NU CHAPTER\" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, \"SPRING DANCE\" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and \"1951\" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is approximately 8.25in. x 2.5in. and is in good condition. The tassel is approximately 12in. long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396079/.","One green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to Lynn A. Dievendorf ,class of 1966.Gift of Lynn A. Dievendorf. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388617/.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was worn by a student library aide at Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The button is cream and green with the words \"Student Library Aide\" printed in green. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and in fair condition. ","1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b","Scope and Contents","1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17","Scope and Contents","The front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a \"William  Mary\" sticker.  Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27.5in.(length). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.010.A01","One gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3.5in. long and is in good condition.","One wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of the shield is 1975 (the date the chapter was founded at Williamand Mary), \"Kappa Pi\", Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. At the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi, and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield is the date 1906, the founding of the national organization. The back of the shield contains a black strap used as a handle. It measures 19.25in x 12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","One wooden parade baton separated into three sections by raised wooden decorations. The top has a carved pineapple design in it. Right below that there are  beige-silver, green and gold ribbons attached to the baton. The baton measures approximately 20in and is in excellent condition. UA 2011.498.14.","Scope and Contents","Personalized Coat of Arms for Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993. The coat of arms models the William and Mary seal with a smiling sun at the top. There are a set of railroad tracks that cut diagonally through the seal. On top of the tracks is placed a white and gold heraldry. On the left side of the tracks, within the seal, are images of the Wren Building. On the right side of the tracks is a depiction of networks of railroad companies and gazebo at the bottom. The railroad tracks and the networks of railroad companies refer to Watkins career as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Chessie System, CSX, and the BO Railroad. There are two palm trees on either side of the coat of arms and a banner below the coat of arms that reads \"RECTOR MAGNIFICUS.\" Below the coat of arms \"Watkins\" is written in red old English font. The coat of arms was given to Watkins by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed coat of arms measures approximately 2ft. 2.5in. (length) x 1ft 8.5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.01","A silver Drum Major mace that belonged to Jim Anthony, class of 1952, who was a drum major in the William and Mary band as a student. After graduation he became part of the Alumni band. The mace has a long silver handle and a sphere at the top. The mace measures approximately 31in. and is in good condition. The sphere of the mace has many dents and scratches, evidence considerable wear and tear. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.04","Scope and Contents","1-silver medallion that features the William and Mary cipher at the top and the William and Mary Coat of Arms at the bottom connected to the cipher by a silver hook. There is a black lanyard connected to the top of the cipher by which the presidents would wear the medallion. The medallion was crafted by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr., class of 1941. Stousland was Chair of the Department of Architecture at Miami University of Ohio and crafted jewelry and small sculpture in silver as a hobby. For many years, he created jewelry featuring the William and Mary cipher for the Alumni Association to sell to raise funds for the organization. The first photograph of the medallion in use seems to be from Charter Day in 1978, when President Thomas Ashley Graves wore the medallion. William and Mary presidents wore the medallion regularly at Commencement, Convocation, and Charter Day until it was retired in February 2013.Similar medallions were given to His Royal Highness Prince Charles during his visit to the College in 1981 and Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert (class of 1927) when he retired. The medallion measures approximately 6in. (length) and the lanyard measures approximately 18in. The medallion is in fair condition. It has suffered from severe tarnishing on the front. There is an approximately 1in. white smear on the lower right side of the back of the medallion. In addition, there are scratches and scuff marks all over the medallion. Designed and Donated by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr. circa 1978. Located in UA Metals. UA 2014.111.01","Scope and Contents","1-flat wood carving of a duck. The duck is painted red  and has a white eye and smile painted on the face of the duck. \"#1 SPRING '82/ BAT GIRL\" is painted in white along the body of the duck. There is an oval hole carved into the body of the duck separating \"SPRING\" and \"'82.\" There is a string attached to the oval hole by which the duck can be hung and displayed. The duck was created by a member of the Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The duck measures approximately 13in. and is in good condition. There is chipping of the wood along the oval hole on the front and at the top and bottom of the oval on the back. There is also chipping of the wood along the edges of the duck. There is a series of black stains starting at the duck's eye, continuing through the tip of the \"R\" and \"L\" of  \"BAT GIRL\" and ending at the bottom of the duck. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.01","Scope and Contents","1-wooden paddle painted red. The front of the paddle has \"WELCOME to my DELTA SIGMA THETA (Greek letters used)/Ms. Elizabeth Young / College of William and Mary / MY CHAPTER/ #1 BAT GIRL/ Spring '82/ The Dynamic Duo/ April 10, 1982\" painted in white. There is an elephant painted in white depicted beside the Greek letter sigma and in front of \"College.\"  The paddle was made by a member of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The paddle measures approximately 24in. and is in good condition. There are three large diagonal stripes of white paint on the back of the paddle. There is also chipping along the edges of the paddle. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.02","Artifacts created to be used as toys or to carry on the activities of games, sports, gambling, or public entertaiment.","Artifacts originally created for competitive activities based on chance, problem-solving, manual dexterity, or calculation, rather than strenuous physical effort, and conducted according to stated rules. This category also includes all forms of gambling devices.","Board game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks.","Artifacts originally created for the presenation of non-competitive spectator entertainment.","One light blue scrub shirt that was used as a prop during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685118/in/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.1","Scope and Contents","One red wool child sized hat that was worn by Rick Giglio during a \"Fat Albert\" skit at the final concert performance by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 8in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911871/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.2","Scope and Contents","One maroon and white striped wool ski mask worn by Adam Shoemaker for a \"Fat Albert\" song at the 1994 final concert of William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 9.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685042/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.3","One pair of blue cotton socks with the cartoon character Garfield on them that were used as props during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 10in. (length) and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911795/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.4","One blue plastic cone with plastic tubing that may have been used as a prop during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","One pair of yellow rubber dish gloves that may have been used during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One orange plastic pair of star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One pair of green plastic star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","2-paper particulate respirators that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","Artifacts originally created for participatory, usually non-competative, recreational activities other than athletic games. This classification includes equipment for entertainment, such as a carousel, a pinball machine, a swing, or a slide, whether such equipment is publicly or privately owned and whether or not a charge is associated with its use.","Scope and Contents","One pair of wooden dumb-bells most likely used at in the Blow Gymnasium during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The dumb-bells have large round top and bottom ends with a slender middle handle. On the bottom round end of the first dumb-bell (a), there is the logo for the Narragansett company. This logo has a gold circle outlined with a red one with a white center. Inside the gold circle is written \"NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO.\" in black in an arch at the top and \"PROVIDENCE, R.I U.S.A.\" in black in an arch at the bottom. In the white center is a red \"N\" and \"STANDARD\" written in black perspective font. Below this logo \"1/2 lb.\" is written in black. The dumb-bells measure approximately 11in. and weigh 0.5lbs. each. The dumb-bells are in fair condition with each one having suffered considerable wear and tear on their large round tops and bottoms. Dumb-bell \"a\" has chipping on the large round top (side without the Narragansett logo) as well as multiple dents and a 2in., approximately 1in., and another approximately 1in. crack. The bottom (side with the Narragansett logo) also has multiple dents. Dumb-bell \"b\" has an approximately 2in. black stain on one of its large, round sides as well as a few other black stains near it. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.15a-b","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for physical activities that are often competitive. This classification includes equipment used in all forms of athletic games, including individual and team sports. Sports and their specialized equipment have proliferated over the years. Object groupings in this classification focus on th most popular sports while not attempting to be encyclopedic. Object terms seek to cover the forms that are the most familiar and most likely to be part of museum collections. If a specific term is not listed, consider using the broader \"Gear\" term. terms covering practice, warm-up, and exercise equipment can be found in Recreational Devices. Note: The word \"Gear,\" employed in many of the primary object terms below, suggests a plural connotation even though Nomenclature object terms are in the sigular. The use of \"Gear\" as an object term (rather than as a sub-classification) provides the cataloger with terms that allow the indexing of an unlisted object or an object whose term is listed elsewhere with its associated sport.","2 - White plastic footballs, decorated with gold stripes, a Native American Indian, and the words \"William and Mary, complements [of] Williamsburg National Bank.\" Approximately 6 in. long. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.022","Football used in the 1945 William and Mary vs. University of Richmond football game, which William and Mary won 33-0. The ball is signed by members of the football team. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649757/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 1991.033","Scope and Contents","11 - Yellow golf tees with \"Go For the Green\" and \"William  Mary Indians\" printed in black. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399641/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 1998.061","Scope and Contents","Baseball glove and ball mounted on frame with a green felt background meant to be hung to mimic a baseball diamond. The attached tag reads \"Favorite Equipment - A. J. Christensen Capt./1st Baseman WM Indians, '33 - Member: Athletics Hall of Fame and Order of White Jackets (sic) - Glove: A gift to \"Andy\" from Billy Gooch, Athletic Director\". It measures approximately 16.5 in. x 16.5 in. Transferred from the Alumni Association, gift of the family. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486388/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 3. UA 2008.006","One metal fencing foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones as a student (class of 1926) and a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary. The plaque on the wood backing reads \"Foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones, '26; Professor of Physical Education, 1922-1942; Varsity Fencing Coach, The College of William and Mary. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, '24.\" The wood backing measures 45.5 in. x 7.75 in. The foil itself is approximately 40 in. long and has a gripped handle. The foil is in fair condition due to rusting. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, class of 1924. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.098","One wooden tennis racket with metal strings that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The racket was made by A.G. Spalding and Brothers in the United States. The model of the racket is a Forspun Gut. The strings are made of metal and are green and gold in color. The name \"Ann Dorsey Cooke\" is written in pencil on the head of the racket. There is a green label attached to the racket with \"COOKE\" inscribed on it. The shaft of the racket is inscribed with \"Spalding Nassau No. 6\". The racket is approximately 27 in. x 8.75 in. The racket is in fair condition with some damage to the head of the racket and the grip of the handle is starting to come off. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.369","One baseball signed by the 1938 state champion William and Mary Baseball team. The baseball belonged to John Purtill, Sr., class of 1940. The ball is approximately 2.5 in. in diameter. The game ball is well-used with many dirt stains. The outlines of the signatures are cleaned making some of the signatures more visible. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765948286/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2009.476","Scope and Contents","Ball was presumably hit by WM or opposing baseball team at Plumeri Park. Collected by Swem SCRC staff at Dillard Complex near Swem Off Site Storage (SOSS) in April 2012. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2012.155.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as playthings. Toys often represent functional objects, such as toy teapots, or toy ships, or living things, such as baby dolls or stuffed animals. Toys also include objects developed primarily for play, such as balls, tops, or kites. Note: Toys that are small representations of objects normally used in human activity should be given the object name \"Toy.\" The cataloger may also use \"Model\" from Other Documents or \"miniature\" from Art if appropriate. Information about what the toy represents should be recorded in a subject field; this information may be entered acording to the naming conventions and object terms use throughout Nomenclature.","Scope and Contents","White Frisbee with the William and Mary's Tribe logo and the word \"Indian\" in green letters. 9.25 in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648649/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 1987.071","Scope and Contents","One green plush frog, 8.5in.(length), with \"William and Mary College\" written down its back; sold in college bookstore. ","One green basketball decorated with the head of an Indian and carrying an advertisement for Ward Pontiac Dealership. Approximately 4 in. in diameter. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484514/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1991.021","One green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads \"Nutsy\", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa.","Scope and Contents","2 - Green and gold pom-poms intended for fans at sporting events attached to white plastic handles, with the words \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written on the handles. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648027/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 2002.036","Scope and Contents","One small nerf football in gold and green with \"WM Vote Yes Higher Ed Nov. 5\" printed on one side. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483672/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 2002.049.1","Scope and Contents","One Indian Mascot Doll wearing a green jumpsuit. A baige \"W\" and \"M\" is on his chest. The doll is 15in. tall. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969822680/.","One felt stuffed doll, nicknamed \"Soulless Doll,\" that was used by the all-male a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College, during 1997 to 1998 as a pre-concert good luck charm. The doll is wearing a farmer's outfit with a straw hat. It is approximately 3.75in. x 8.75in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.030.7","Scope and Contents","Beanbag football with \"Tribe\" written in gold on the front by the laces. Given out at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening for the public on June 29, 2008. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947944/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2008.062","Scope and Contents","One William and Mary pom-pom used at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The handle is white with a green \"WM \" and two feathers coming out of the \"WM\".  The streamers in the pom-pom are green and gold. The handle is 2.75 in. x 1 in. The pom-pom is in good condition.  Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.119","One red Frisbee made of plastic with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in White. The Frisbee is 9.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.122","A brown teddy bear with black felt fingers and toes. The teddy bear has brown plastic eyes and a black sewn on smile. The teddy bear has on a white shirt that features the Olympics logo in gold with sparkles and the colors of the Olympics logo (blue, yellow, green, and red) in stripes branching out from the Olympics logo. The teddy bear has a white unifold tag attached to it with a cartoon image of the bear on one side and copy write information on the other. Inside the tag is typed \"MISHA™ IS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES. A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF MISHA™ GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF YOUR COUNTRY'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. ALL NEW MATERIALS • HAND-CRAFTED• NON-ALLERGENIC• SURFACE WASHABLE.\" The inside of the tag goes on to describe how to clean the teddy bear and explains that it meets state and federal safety regulations. There is a white tag with red writing on it coming out of the teddy bear's rear that explains the aforementioned information. The teddy bear was designed by Victor Chizhikov.The teddy bear is in excellent condition and measures approximately 10.5in. (height). Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.05","Scope and Contents","One plastic green and gold miniature football that was given out at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center at the College of William and Mary on September 15, 2006. The football contains the William and Mary logo with a green \"WM\" and two green feathers sticking out from the \"M.\" The football was once owned by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967. Approximately 3 in. x 5 in. It is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2011.017","One black and gold felt stuffed animal shaped like a dog that may have been used as a mascot for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The dog has two button eyes and a gold bow around its neck. It is approximately 9in. x 8in. and it is in poor condition with several holes in the ears, face, and legs of the dog. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.075","Scope and Contents","Translucent purple plastic (polypropylene) frisbee with the Global Film Festival logo (a globe stand with a film reel in place of the earth's sphere) and its web address, filmfestival.wm.edu.The underside of the frisbee features a circular sticker with information about the 2013 Film Festival: \"Thurs - Sun, Feb 14-17 / HOW WILL YOU SPIN IT? / Film  Youth WM Global Film Festival 2013 / Kimball Theatre on Merchant's Square / filmfestival.wm.edu.\" Frisbee measures 8.5 in. in diameter and is in fair condition with a 4.25 in. crack extending from the center to the outside rim. Frisbee was collected by SCRC staff. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2013.029.01","Scope and Contents","Pinwheel with metallic blue and silver flexible plastic spokes and blue polypropylene axle and stick. www.pinwheelsforprevention.org is printed in white on the stick. The pinwheel measures 15.25 in. x 6.5 in. Pinwheels for Prevention is an initiative of the nonprofit organization Prevent Child Abuse America, which uses the pinwheel as a grassroots campaign symbol to \"remind us of childlike notions and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full lives all children deserve.\" Pinwheels similar to this one have been located along the walkway in front of the Integrated Science Center. Donated by Joseph Galano, Professor Emeritus from WM's Dept of Psychology. Dr. Galano has worked at the local, state, and national levels to prevent child abuse and neglect, including working with Prevent Child Abuse Virginia and the City of Hampton's Healthy Families Partnership. Located in Rec Obj, S3. UA 2013.098.01","Artifacts originally created to serve a purpose that cannot be identified at the time the object is cataloged.","Scope and Contents","A fragment of a 1717 bell cast to hang in the Chapel of the College Building (now commonly known as the Wren Building). The fragment was rescued from the debris of the 1859 fire. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254817/.  Located in BG S5. UA 1981.102","Scope and Contents","Piece of wood from the live oak tree removed from the entrance to campus in 1943; the tree was believed to have been planted in the early 1700s. Located in BG S5. UA 1985.009","Scope and Contents","One WM class of 1927 ring, inscribed \"HLG,AB\" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials \"GH\" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed \"HL Ganter /24-/27\"; charm on chain with WM Greek temple seal; 3-medals from Sacred Heart School and 7-from St Mary's University, Texas; one gold watch on chain; one locket; one fleiur-de-lys pin; one pieces of California gold; and on 1968 penny in a bottle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.010","John Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships off of Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.147","One large fragment of a plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery,  Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. The plant is 7in. UA1989.121","Various medals, pins, and other items. Includes one SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, one  Alpha Kappa Psi pin, one FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, one Williamsburg High School pin, one Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant. UA 1990.017","3-items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421813/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422135/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029050/.","Scope and Contents","5-items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a \"13\" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a \"7\" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422739/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029666/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029972/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030322/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030594/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439031176/.","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures  4in. by 10.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.1","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The cloth measures 3.5in.x 7in. Made of linen.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.2","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures 5in.x 6.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA1998.057.3","4-felt samples in various shades of green used to select the material for freshman duc cap beanies. Transferred from Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan, 1933-1942 Collection (UA 2.10). Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393427/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393575/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942306/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393983/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1999.063","Four pieces of cloth that are used to make the College of William and Mary's Queen's Guard uniforms. Each piece is a different color corresponding to the design of the uniform. There is a solid red piece for the jacket, a solid black piece for the pants, a solid white piece, and a woven tartan piece used in the baldric. Each piece is approximately 3.5in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. The pieces were attached to a photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard and is located in the University Archives Photograph Collection. A copy of the photograph is with the fabric. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2009.274","7-pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.279","One piece of blue, red, green, and white fabric that was used to make Edna Turnblad's dress in the Broadway musical Hairspray. The dress was created by William and Mary alumnus William Ivey Long for the character Edna Turnblad, played by actor Harvey Fierstein. The fabric is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 70. UA 2009.561","One gold and one green feather collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. The gold feather is approximately 5.25in. (length) and the green feather is approximately 4in.(length). The feathers are in fair condition and the green feather is bent slightly at the top.","Scope and Contents","A cardboard color sample for Z352 Black that was submitted to the College of William and Mary to use on the floors in the Blow Gymnasium. The color sample was submitted by the Marsteller Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia. The sample is approximately 10.25 in x 2.5 in and is in fair condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2010.455","Scope and Contents","Fragment of a coffee cup showing the Greek temple form of the college seal. Bone china with yellow shield-shaped emblem featuring the sun shining on a greek temple with \"1693\" written at the bottom. Seal is surrounded by a green and gold cirlce; green and gold lines cirlce the rim. The fragment was found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Cup was used in the campus dining hall during the 1920s. Dimensions: 2 1/8\" H, 3 3/4\" at widest point; handle is 1 1/2\" long and extends 7/8\" from cup. Condition: broken fragment, some dirt residue still visible. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452701644 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452329885. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1987.022","A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009."," Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011."," Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011."," Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni","College of William and Mary.","English Greek,Ancient(to1453) Hebrew"],"unitid_tesim":["UA 13","/repositories/2/resources/9382"],"normalized_title_ssm":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"collection_ssim":["University Archives Artifact Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"creator_ssim":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"creators_ssim":["College of William and Mary","Society of the Alumni"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Information about acquisitions is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Alumni and Alumnae","Athletics","Awards and scholarships","College of William and Mary Anniversaries, etc","Fundraising campaigns","Graduation (School)","Homecoming","Medals","Social","Student Organizations","Students","Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Alumni and Alumnae","Athletics","Awards and scholarships","College of William and Mary Anniversaries, etc","Fundraising campaigns","Graduation (School)","Homecoming","Medals","Social","Student Organizations","Students","Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.75 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.75 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Banners","Beanie cap","Buttons (information artifacts)","Lapel Pins","Pennants","T-shirts"],"date_range_isim":[1693,1694,1695,1696,1697,1698,1699,1700,1701,1702,1703,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1709,1710,1711,1712,1713,1714,1715,1716,1717,1718,1719,1720,1721,1722,1723,1724,1725,1726,1727,1728,1729,1730,1731,1732,1733,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,1739,1740,1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747,1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This 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."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["The University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/College%20of%20William%20and%20Mary\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/College%20of%20William%20and%20Mary\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":[""],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Phi Beta Kappa key received in 1909 by John Stewart Bryan, the small token or charm in the form of a golden football presented to John Stewart Bryan as honorary captain of the William and Mary football team in 1942, and the ODK key presented to John Stewart Bryan in 1934 were a gift received on 5/17/1935 (Mss. Acc. 1946-35).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2007.012 gift of Helen Rolfe 06/06/2007; the watch chain was given to her father by Mrs. J. ___ Potts [writing unclear]. See note inside box top.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2008.131 was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["The Phi Beta Kappa key received in 1909 by John Stewart Bryan, the small token or charm in the form of a golden football presented to John Stewart Bryan as honorary captain of the William and Mary football team in 1942, and the ODK key presented to John Stewart Bryan in 1934 were a gift received on 5/17/1935 (Mss. Acc. 1946-35)."," Acc. 2007.012 gift of Helen Rolfe 06/06/2007; the watch chain was given to her father by Mrs. J. ___ Potts [writing unclear]. See note inside box top."," Acc. 2008.131 was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eUniversity Archives Artifact Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["University Archives Artifact Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessions from 2008 forward accessioned and described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessions from 2008 forward accessioned and described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eConsult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at \u003cextref linktype=\"simple\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" actuate=\"onrequest\" href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/\"\u003ehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Information about related materials is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Consult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/ ."," A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and transferred to the University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009."," Two magnets featuring the Spring 2005 and Winter 2006-2007 home game schedules at William and Mary were pulled from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) and added to this collection on 7/27/2011."," Various awards and plaques were taken from the Athletics Department Records (UA 181) , Acc. 2011.535, and were transferred to this collection on 8/15/2011."," Acc. 2011.384-400 and Acc. 2011.718 were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection (UA 9) and were added to this collection on 12/20/2011."," Information about related materials is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe University Archives Artifact Collection is an artificial collection of artifacts and memorabilia documenting and related to the College of William and Mary. Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Images of a growing number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cextref linktype=\"simple\" audience=\"external\" show=\"embed\" actuate=\"onrequest\" href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/\"\u003ehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies (\"ducquot; caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Acc. 2004.015 The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal and Replacement, November 10, 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to define space for human activitites or to be used as components of space-defining artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as part of a building's fabric. Although building components are distinct objects, they function as parts of larger structures rather than as independent units. Building components can be separate, distinct, and generally interchangeable structural, functional, or decorative parts of buildings such as beams, sinks, or architectural ornaments. This classification also includes architectural samples integral to buildings, such as wall sections, staircases, or porches, as well as certain whole-structure building system components such as ventilators or furnaces. Excluded from this classification are parts of buildings that are not integral parts of the structure, such as furnishings or lighting devices, which are included in the Furnishings category.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures and other artifacts originally created to serve as space-defining internal or external architectural building components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to block passage, prohibit movement, shield dangerous situations, protect or cover openings, or otherwise serve as barriers in or on structures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for use in the construction of structures.This sub-classification includes masonry units, such as bricks or stone, and ancillary materials such as plaster, flashing, or lath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- mounted bricks belonging to Mr.  Mrs. John Bruce Bredin, Mr.  Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr., and one with no name. The groundbreaking for the Muscarelle Museum occurred on November 6, 1981. Located in BG S5. UA 1999.079\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWooden house siding shingle with remnants of grey paint. Shingle from a house constructed in 1900 at 421 North Albany Street in Ithaca NY, where the seven Alpha Phi Alpha founders gathered to study and draw up plans for the first African American college fraternity. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity launched a campaign in 2009 to restore the house by 2012. Shingle measures 6.5\" (length) x 2\" (width). circa 1900. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in BG S5. UA 2011.584.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that are integral to structures and were originally created to transport humans, goods, or materials from one location in the structure to another. This sub-classification also includes equipment and accessories that serve as parts of building conveyance systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as doors, windows(whether fixed or moveable), or components thereof, or to act as structural elements to complete openings. They may serve as coverings, operating mechanism components, or accessories for doors or windows. This sub-classification does not include finish hardware such as knockers, kickplates, sash lifts, or shutterdogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to modify the environment of structures through mechanical means, whether as individual units or as a part of systems. Environmental control components regulate heating, cooling, humidification, or ventilation. 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Plumbing and Drainage Elements also treat water, facilitate or regulate the movement of water and sewage withing strucutres, or transport unwanted water from one locationt to another, either through mechanical or gravitational means.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as rooftop structures or structural elements or as architectural ornamentation for roofs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as structural or decorative components of staircases, whether rough and concealed or decorative and visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as structural elements for walls, ceilings, or floors. Some supporting elements may also serve as architectural ornamentation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as finishiing elements in buildings, whether indoor or outdoor. Surface elements serve as permanent wall, floor, ceiling, or roof coverings, or as decorative trim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as distinct elements associated with sites, buildings, or parts of larger structures. Rather than functioning simply as parts of larger strucutres, site features are independent entities that complement other strucutres. This classification includes such artifacts as birdbaths, flagpoles, gates, and fences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 - For the College site a tract of 330 acres was purchased for £170 from Captain Thomas Ballard on December 20, 1693. Two of the boundary stones, erected to mark the property, are part of the collection. Note: From September through November 4, 2007, one of the boundary stones was on exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1520125522/in/photostream/. Located in BG S5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to provide or define a space for human activites.Structures may be permanent, portable, climate-controlled, or open-air, and can be used for a variety of purposes including ceremonial, agricultural, recreational, commercial, cultural, civic, industrial, and social. Architectural samples, integral to buildings such as wall sections, as well as separable, distinct, and interchangeable components, such as doorknobs or widow sashes, are included in Building Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for such agricultural purposes as housing animals, storing grains and farm implements, practicing animal husbandry, and processing plant and animal products. Structures used in the commercial processing of agricultural products are included in Industrial Structures. Agricultural Structures are not for public use or human habitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStrucutres originally created for ceremonial activities such as conducting religious services or preparing or housing the remains of the dead. Such structures may also provide space for devotional activities, such as those associated with holy objects, or offer shelter for transformative practices or traditional rituals such as tea ceremonies. This sub-classification does not include structures for human habitation or for ceremonial activities conducted by social organizations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created to be used by governmental entities or community organizations for such purposes as governance activities, mail distribution, public safety, or social activities. This sub-classification also includes structures used by trade, fraternal, professional, or special-interest groups or associations for such organizational purposes as conducting meetings or ceremonies or housing group-related artifacts such as regalia or records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for the selling, exchanging, or housing of goods and services. This sub-classification includes service establishments, and mercantile buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for cultural or recreational activities. Included in this sub-classification are structures that provide exhibition space for music, fine arts, dance, drama, or collections of objects, flora, or fauna displayed for public benefit. Also included are strucutres that provide space for sporting or entertainment activities, usually for groups and occasionally for individuals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created for such defensive purposes as storing armament and munitions, sheltering personnel, or providing fortified observational posts capable of facilitating or resisting attacks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResidential structures originally created for long-term habitation rather than temporary housing. Dwellings are considered homes, places where domestic activities are conducted and personal effects are stored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures originally created to collect, convey, regulate, or contain water for distribution, flood control, or power generation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures and complexes originally created for the extraction and processing of raw materials, the generation of power, the manufacture of goods, or the housing of industrial machinery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings originally created for such institutional purposes as health and welfare services, educational instruction, or corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings originally created for specific domestic activities such as baking or washing or for the storage of residential equipment and materials needed for domestic activities. Outbuildings are generally secondary structures adjacent to or nearby a dwelling or farm complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures and complexes originally created to facilitate the transportation of people and things. Such structures provide embarkation and debarkation points, allow passage from one point to another, house conveyance equipment, or serve as collection facilities for fares or tolls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStructures that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to facilitate human activity and to provide for the physical needs of people, generally by offering comfort, convenience, or protection. Clothing is excluded from this category as it addresses only the needs of a specific individual. Furnishing are not artifacts used as active agents in other processes, such as artifacts used as tools or equipment; they passively enable human activity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, usually soft furnishings, originally created to provide support for sleeping or to accessorize a bed. This classification does not include beds and bed components, which are included in Furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black felt pillow cover, about 26in. including fringe, decorated with orange felt ribbon and bearing the words \"William and Mary\" in orange letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675014/.Gift of Dorothy Wallace. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA 1991.031\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond shaped felt pillow with a beige front and a gold back. The front of the pillow features\"WM\" in gold, old English felt letters. The front also features a gold ribbon running throughout the edges of the beige front. There are also gold felt strips measuring approximately 2.5in. (length) as the fringe of the pillow. The pillow measures approximately 1ft. 5in. x1ft. 5in. The pillow is in poor condition. There is a long loose thread and hanging lace component attached to the lace piece at the tip of the pillow above the \"WM.\" There is also an approximately 0.125in. black stain and an approximately 2in. black stain on the bottom tip of the pillow below the \"WM.\" There is also black staining on the lace bow in that same area as well as some moderate fraying of the lace material. There is also a 3.5in. missing lace component on the top right side of the pillow and another 3in. missing lace component on the bottom right of the pillow. There is severe fraying on the disconnected lace fragments as well as some black staining on the bottom right disconnected lace. Finally, there is a small black stain on the back of the pillow and the some felt fringes have tattered pieces. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA grey-green rough-texture blanket which has \"WM/ '19\" sown on the front in gold felt letters.  \"VEW\" is also sown on the bottom left of the front of the blanket in gold felt letters. The blanket measures approximately 6ft. 11in. (length) x 5ft. 2in. (width) and is in good condition. Both seams at the top and bottom of the blanket are completely unraveled with remnants of red loose thread on both ends (bottom left: 4.5in. of red loose thread, bottom right: 2in. and 7.5in. of red loose thread; top left: 7.5in. of red loose thread, top right: 11in. of red loose thread). There is a 0.5in. hole at the bottom left of the blanket above \"VEW.\" Finally there is some wear and tear near the right of the \" '19.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne rectangular green wool felt pillow with grey trim and orange lettering. Pillow backing is larger than the centered front piece, with the addition fabric cut into approximately 1in. wide strips for fringe. Pillow front is sewn to the backing with a piece of grey decorative trim featuring a stepped triangle pattern. 'WILLIAM / AND / MARY' is sewn to the pillow front in orange felt letters 1.5in. or .75in. high. Pillow is 19in. (length) x 13.5in. (width) x 1.5in. wide. Pillow is in good condition with minor pitting/holes from insect damage on back and front. One piece of fringe in upper left corner has several holes and brown discoloration. Another piece of fringe on the lower left side has 1.5in. tear in the middle. Stiching appears to be very secure with only a few exposed thread pieces on the back. SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.551\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne square black felt pillowcase with an orange felt outline on the front. On the inside of the outline \"W·M·C·\" for William and Mary College is stitched in orange. Above that is an orange felt outline of a pennant. Inside the pennant \"'16\" stitched in black felt. The pillowcase also has black fringes that measure approximately 2.5in. The pillow is approximately 20in. (length) x 20in. (width) and is in excellent condition with four 9in. creases where the pillow has been folded. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool green blanket that has a grey wool trim. The blanket also features the William and Mary Seal embroidered in gold and set against a gray circular background in the center of the blanket. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch above the seal and \"1693\" is embroidered in gold in an arch below the seal. There is a black and gold tag on the left side of the blanket that reads \"Artcraft /Manufacturing Co./ II Campau Ave, N.W./Grand Rapids/Michigan/ 100% Wool\" in gold writing. The blanket measures approximately 4ft. 7in. (width) x 6ft. (width) and is in good condition. There is a 17in. conglomeration of stains on the gray wool trim on the bottom right of the blanket. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as portable or temporary coverings for indoor or outdoor floors. This classification includes rugs and carpeting but not permanently attached tile or linoleum, which are included in Building Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown and ivory mat with 3in. brown yarn fringe. Brown center of mat features ivory woven image of a Greek discus thrower, and ivory mat border features brown woven words \"BUDAPESTI, NEMZETKOZI, SPORTFILM, FESTZITVAL.\" Mat meaures 26.5in. (length) x 18.25in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459183/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2011.734.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to answer the physical requirements and comforts of people in their living and work spaces. This classification includes desks, tables, beds, chairs, and outdoor furniture, but it excludes appliances and tools such as washing machines and ladders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatched groupings of artifacts originally created to meet the basic furniture needs of a specific area such as a nursery or bedroom. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Furniture sub-classifications, e.g., Seating Furniture, Supporting Furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to sit upon or support a portion of their body, as is the case of foot-stools. Seating furniture includes both indoor and outdoor furniture and may be stationary pieces such as slipper chairs or allow for some movement such as rocking chairs. This classification includes upright furniture that adjusts to a reclining position, but non-adjustable furniture that is designed for reclining is included in Sleeping and Reclining Furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to lay down or recline. Component parts of beds such as headboards and footboards are also included in this sub-classification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to store, protect, and sometimes display items by means of an encasement with such features as shelves, drawers, cubbyholes, and doors. This sub-classification does not include furniture created to store food, which is listed in Food Storage Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to support and sometimes store or display items without encasement, to function as steps, or to serve as horizontal surfaces for such activites as working or dining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes such artifacts as mirrors or screens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be placed in or around a building for the convenience of people to enhance, complement, or facilitate the maintenance of their environment. This classification includes: small furnishings, such as card receivers; non-furniture artifacts used for storage and display, such as boxes; and objects that protect furniture such as antimacassars. This classification does not includ furnishings intended primarily to communicate; they are classified as Art. Nor does this classification include devices used in productive housekeeping activity such as cooking or maintenance. Curtains are included in Window and Door Coverings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to hold tobacco or smoking equipment or to serve as receptacles for tobacco-related waste such as ashes. Artifacts used by individuals to store smoking-related items on their persons are included in Personal Gear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic black ashtray. A brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. The ashtray plays the College of William and Mary's Alma Mater.  The ashtry is 7in (width). As of April 13, 2010, the music box components were functioning.  A recording of the ashtray is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_rlbhvARM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black ceramic William and Mary ashtray with gold trim. There is a College of William and Mary seal made of pewter that is 2in. in diameter on the upper left corner of the ashtray. It is approximately 7.25in. x 7.25in. x 1.75in. and is in good condition and weighs 2 pounds. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397861/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze ashtray with a Native American relief in the center and a depiction of the Wren Building and yard above his headdress. On the bottom of the ashtray is a \"K\" with an \"\" and \"co.\" inside an \"O.\" The ashtray was made by the Kronheimer Oldenbusch (K  O) company. It was once owned by Ethel Blanks Irvine, class of 1931 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 4 in. x 3.75 in. It is in fair condition with some corrosion around the left eye and the right side of the Indian's headdress. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.242\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created primarily for decorative purposes. Decorative articles may have a secondary functional use, such as a plate, but their intended use is for display. Decorative ornaments used for special occasions are icluded in Holiday Objects and Party Accessories. Note: Terms from Art also may be used, as appropriate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436979/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue jasper-ware plate made by Wedgwood. The plate shows scenes of London on top, the bottom reads \"Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker\". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. The plate is 8.25in. in diameter. UA1989.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-English china plates. One reads \"Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution\" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads \"300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation\" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. The plates are 10.875in. in diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white English bone china bowl trimmed with gold, bearing the college coat of arms in green and gold.An inscription on the bottom states that the bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. The bowl is 4in (height) and 9in. in diameter. Images located at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901000201/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924183053/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901011686/. UA 1991.034\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver bowl that was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: \"Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award.\" Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1993.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plate that was presented to the College of William  Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William  Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The plate is 8inx12in. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924127425/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901023982/. UA 1993.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plate that was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. The plate is 8inx12in. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133340/. UA 1994.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter plate with Princeton Tiger logo engraved. The plate is 5in. in diameter. Gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. UA 1995.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate. It is engraved with the name \"Miss D. Elaine Lewis.\" It is 7in. Manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. UA 2007.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus at William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer (class of 1925) in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.036\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. UA 2008.40\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with \"The College of William and Mary\" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with \"College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973.\" The plate is approximately 8in. in diameter. The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.289\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and \"William  Mary, The President's Council.\" The bottom of the box is engraved \"Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade.\" The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.290\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10in. in diameter and in good condition. UA 2009.493\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge, and back bottom edge of the plate. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold  with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as a protective and often decorative cover for furniture. This sub-classification does not include bedcovers, which are included in Bedding, or tablecloths, which are included in Food Services Accessories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to hold living plants, cut specimens, or bulbs in the home. Horticultural containers can be purely functional or serve in a decorative capacity, either as the original container or as a vessel used to conceal the original container.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, too small to be considered furniture, originally created to store or display such items as small furnishings, articles of clothing, works of art, and household linens either on walls, floors, or horizontal surfaces such as tables. Large or more substantial storage and display pieces are include in Storage and Display Furniture. Other storage objects are included in Food Preperation Accessories, Toilet Articles, and other classifications featuring the objects they contain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHousehold accessories that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts used to control pests, dispense fragrance, and facilitate certain activities in the home such as tightening rope beds.This sub-classification does not include objects listed in such classifications and sub-classifications as Toilet Articles, Maintenance TE, Regulative and Protective TE, Art and Holiday Objects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to provide illumination. This classification includes lighting accessories such as candlesnuffers and wick trimmers, general purpose portable lighting devices such as kerosene lanters, and specialized fixtures such as streetlamps and theater lighting devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to shield and protect a burning substance such as oil, or that are connected to an energy source such as electricity. Lighting devices may be free-standing, portable, or fixed in place. Exposed forms of illumination are included in Lighting Holders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to hold or support an unshielded exposed flame.  Shielded forms of illumination are included in lighting Devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver candelabrum that was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers' Company of London in honor of the College's 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.117\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLighting artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts originally created as functional or decorative components of lamps or fixtures; as controls for illumination sources, either through mechanical means or throught the ignition or extinguishing or buring substances; or to service lamps or fictures. This sub-classification also includes artifacts originally created to be burned as a source of illumination or to produce artificial light in lighting devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-brass candlesticks given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Transferred from the chapel in the Wren Building. The candlesticks are 18.25in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.125\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wax candlestick with aluminum foil that was used at an event to support College of William and Mary President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 4.5 in. (lenght) and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to enable people to control the temperature of their immediate environment according to their needs.  This classification does not include devices to control temperature for purposes other than human comfort, as is the case with bake ovens and kilns.  Nor does it include relatively permanent structural parts of a building, such as fireplaces or flues or whole-structure systems for environmental control; such items are included in Building Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to produce or assist in producing fire, or to serve as a source of fuel. This sub-classification includes matchbooks, charcoal, and tinderpistols. It does not include lighters, which are included in Smoking and Recreational Drug Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to heat or cool individual spaces by burning substances, by connection to an energy source such as electricity or by hand-operated devices. Whole-structure heating and cooling systems and humidity control devices are included in Environmental Control Elements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to assist in the management of fire within a stove or fireplace, including tools and their associated holders, protective screens and doors, supports, and radiant surfaces. This sub-classification also includes functional components of stoves (whether heating stoves or cookstoves) as well as artifacts originally created to store supplies of fuel or tinder or contain burning substances for use in igniting fires. Structural components of fireplaces such as flues and chimney hoods are included in Environmental Control Elements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to cover or adorn a window, door, or doorway. This classification does not include relatively permanent structural parts of buildings such as canopies, exterior shutters, and window sashes. These items are included in Door and Window Elements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of handsewn golden yellow satin curtains (2010.511.03a,b) and 2 copper wire curtain apparatuses (2010.511.03c,d). Note accompanying curtains reads, \"Dr. D. W. Davis / Contents: Curtains and apparatus used at the unveiling of the Phi Beta Kappa Tablets, December 5, 1936.\" Paper records received at the same time as these curtains were added to the Phi Beta Kappa Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Clay Clemens, WM Dept. of Government Professor. UA 2010.511.03a-d\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve the personal needs of an individual as clothing, adornment, body protection, or an aid in grooming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be worn on the human body for ornamentation.  Adornment lacks the communicative aspect of objects listed in the Personal Symbols classification and is more decorative than those listed in the Personal Gear classification.  This classification does not include artifacts created to adorn clothing, which are listed in Clothing Accessories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as ornaments for parts of the body other than hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says \"John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942.\" There are also green, interlocking initials \"W\" and \"M.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484152/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647915/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold charm that was given by the secret society \"13\" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads \"Lambert, 35.\" It is approximately 1in. x 0.75in and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397501/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4-temporary tattoos each as the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. The tattoos are approximately 1.5in.x1in. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765400105/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sterling silver ring with translucent plastic oval inset and silver seal of the College. Plastic inset secured with four silver prongs to a decorated setting with incised triangles and lines in a vaguely art deco design. Underside of setting is decorated with an incised curvilinear pattern. Plastic inset and seal are secured with a slotted screw. Thin metal band soldered to ring underside and stamped with 'STERLING.' Ring setting measures .875in. (length) x .625in. (width), and overall length (setting and band) measures .9375in. Ring was given as a favor at a dance hosted by Richmond Polytechnic Institute. Donation of Jean Clarke, Class of 1947; transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brown leather cord necklace with wood beads and wooden pendant. Wood beads measure 0.375in. and necklace measures 20in. long overall. Carved wood pendant measures 3.75in. x 1.5in. and is painted in gold and purple on all sides with \"Funky 4\" \"Fanatics\" \"Four Dog\" \"Flip Mode\" and \"ZM2\". ZMM signifies Zeta Mu Mu, which is the Williamsburg graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi. Necklace carved for the WM chapter by a Charlottesville graduate. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376096/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113453341/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of earrings featuring a silver square shape. Within the silver square on the front is a picture of Earl Gregg Swem. On the back of the earrings within the silver square is a Google Map pinpoint location for Earl Gregg Swem Library. These earrings were crafted by Anne Sharp and given to Amy Schindler. The earrings are approximately 0.75in. (length) x 0.75in. (width) and in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as ornaments for hair, as implements for securing a hairstyle, or as artificial substitutes for hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads \"Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137.\" 19in. (length). It is is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911445/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911501/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 62. UA 2009.020.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Image(s) available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120684750/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911593/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 61. UA 2009.021.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as coverings for the human body. This classification includes all forms of garments and also accessories such as belts or cuff links.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn on the hands, arms, or neck, and artifacts originally created for the securement, protection, or adornment of clothing. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the minor care of clothing, which are listed in Clothing Care Artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round belt buckle decorated with the words \"College of William and Mary\" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. The belt buckle is roughly 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035266/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-identical rectangular buckles measuring 3in.x1.75in. The words \"William  Mary\" and \"Fighting Virginians\" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled \"H.B.F. CW.\" There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939670/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.X1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390621/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.x 1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937578/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver belt buckle engraved with \"William  Mary Fighting Virginians\". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3.5in.x 2in. and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396737/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 23. UA 2009.097\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver belt buckle featuring the College Coat of Arms and \"William  Mary\" engraved above the seal. The grass on the seal is painted green and the \"W\" and \"Y\" of William  Mary are painted gold. The buckle was made by Jenkins Jewelers of Baltimore, Maryland. It measures 2.875in.x 1.75in. The buckle is in fair condition with some chips at the top of the buckle and some wear on the reverse. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944180/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne buckle once owned by George Wythe. It was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484270/. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black with brass leather colonial reproduction shoe buckles that were used by John Stewart Bryan for the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The buckles are 3.5in. x 3in. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.020.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne navy blue tie decorated with the college's coat of arms and white and yellow stripes; sold by Society of the Alumni; came in a box decorated with the Wren Building cupola and weather vane. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1991.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStriped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675336/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 1998.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue tie that features an image of a woman that is holding a trident and a torch, while riding a chariot, embroidered in gold in the center. Below the image of the woman, the Olympic logo is embroidered in gold. The tie also features a black tag on the back that reads \"CLUB TIE CO. /LANSDOWNE RD. /LONDON, E18.2AX/ TEL.019895259/MADE IN ENGLAND/100% POLYESTER FIBRE.\" The tie is approximately 27in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA burgundy silk tie that features what looks like the outline of the letter \"N\" in white intertwined with the Olympic logo in white at the bottom of the front of the tie. On the back of the tie there is a black tag. \"Aee Silk\" is embroidered on the tag in white cursive script. The tie is approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue tie that has \"USA\" with the Olympic logo beneath it, both in beige, going diagonally down the bottom front of the tie. At the bottom of the tie there is an image of the Capitol building in faded beige with \"USA\" written in beige beneath it. Under \"USA\" the Olympic logo is depicted shadowed and in beige. The back of the tie features a white tag that has \"Designs by Anthony\" embroidered in gray in cursive script. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that has \"100% POLYESTER\" printed in black. The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blue tie that features a seal of the United States Soccer Federation in the middle on the front, and on the middle on the inside of the back. The tie also has red, white and light blue stripes running diagonally down the top and bottom front of the tie. The stripes also run diagonally across the top and bottom of the back of the tie. There is also a light blue, white and red stripe at the tip of the smaller part of the tie in the back. The back of the tie also has a black tag with a golden clasp. The black tag has \"GOLDEN CLASP/ 100% POLYESTER FABRIC/U.S. PAT. NO. 2,990,551/ by PRINCE CONSORT/ PUT SMALL END THRU LOOP LABLE.\" sewn in gold. Finally, there is a white tag on the inside of the back of the larger part of the tie that reads \"WOVEN EXPRESSLY FOR U.S.S.F.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. There is an approximately 0.125in. white stain near the top on the front of the tie. There is also an approximately 1.5in. blue loose thread on the back of the tie. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue tie that has \"USA\" in white, with the Olympic logo below it, embroidered on the center of the front and the top and center of the back of the tie. The back of the tie also features a blue tag that has a golden clasp. \"GOLDEN CLASP/PRINCE CONSORT/U.S. PAT. NO. 3,958,823\" is sewn in gold on the tag. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that reads \"MADE IN U.S.A/RN17699/100% SILK.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black tie with Indian heads on both the back and front of the tie. Ties like this one were part of a surplus that were moved from Blow to WM Hall around 1970. This particular one belonged to Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, who received the tie as part of the William and Mary cheerleading team around 1978. There is a tag attached to the tie indicating that is was made expressly for the College of William and Mary Athletic Department. The tie is in fair condition with some staining toward the end of the tie. One of the labels on the back of the tie has been ripped off. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.239\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (width)x2in. (lenght) , and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x 5in. (length). The pin is in good condition with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943758/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5 in (width)x 2in. (length) and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x4in. (length). The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439027794/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1.5in. in diameter, and the ribbon is 5in. long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439028028/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (length)x0.75in. (width) , and the ribbon is approximately 1in. long. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. Gift of Jack Tharp. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945654/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter \"E,\" a white letter \"L,\" and two blue lines that join the \"L\" to make a letter \"K\". After the \"K\" is the number \"22\" in black. The base is engrave with \"The Whitehead  Hoag Co., Neward, N.J.\" The pin measures 0.375in. in diameter and the base measures 0.5in. in diameter. The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2008.005.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-Aluminum medallion pin that features green and gold thread in a criss-cross wheel pattern. The back of the pin has a squeeze clasp with which the wearer can affix the pin to his or her garment. The pin is contained inside a small cubic box measuring approximately 1.125in (length x width) and 0.75in. (height). The box has a black base and a clear top. The pin measures approximately 0.375in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has two abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in gold block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. The clasp is severely tarnished. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in black block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver tietack featuring the letter \"W\" interlaced with the letter \"M\" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mike) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Housed in a box marked with a sticker from Stousland Sheet Metal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white collar that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851963/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black nylon cummerband that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852125/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of cuff links. They are in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow feather plume that was placed on top of Marching Band hats at the College of William and Mary. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607634/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white linen and machine-made lace cravat worn by President John Stewart Bryan at Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red sash made of watered silk used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31.  UA 2009.020.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black sash made of silk crepe that was worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold acrylic scarf that was sold during the 2010 season as a fundraiser for the William and Mary men's soccer team's international trip to Brazil in spring 2011. The words \"William  Mary Soccer\" are stiched in gold and white against a background of green and gold. At the end of the scarf, on both sides, are the words \"Tribe Soccer\" in green and gold. The scarf was made by Ruffneck Scarfs in the United Kingdom. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 2010.743\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA wool scarf that has green, gold, and beige alternating. At both ends of the scarf are tassels of all three colors. there is a tag sown onto the wearer's right side that reads. \"THE SIX-FOOTER/MADE EXPRESSLY FOR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE/100% VIRGINIA WOOL\" in red. The scarf measures approximately 5ft. 9in. and is in excellent condition. Related to UA 2011.498.25b.Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-Lady's 9k yellow gold enamel and gold inlay brooch. The Brooch has a gold inlayed temple with a sun over it. The sky is done in blue enamel and the grass is done in green enamel. The brooch is shaped like a shield with a series of gold loops around it. On the back is a pendant loop with a pin, joint and catch. The brooch is contained within a black felt drawstring bag measuring approximately 3.25in. (length). The brooch measures approximately 1.75in. and is in excellent condition. There are a few scratches on the blue enamel under the sun but above the temple. There is also a small, clear strip of residue on the green enamel right below the front of the temple. On the back, below the pin, joint and catch is a curved scratch. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7-Blazer buttons of varying size, each with the College seal in green and gold in the center, a white background to the seal and \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/1693\" printed in gold over a green background around the circular edges of the buttons. The larger buttons have a golden outer layer. The buttons are contained in a blue felt rectangular jewelry box measuring approximately 3.75in (length) x 2.75 (width) x 0.75in. (height). On the inside lid of the jewelry box \"BEN SILVER/ MANHASSET/ LONDON\" is printed in gold block print. The buttons are attached to the display piece in the box with silver clincher pins. The smaller blazer buttons measure approximately 0.625in. in diameter and are in good condition. Each have brown stains on the white background in the center. The larger buttons measure approximately 0.875in. in diameter and are in good condition as well. They also have brown stains on the white background in the center as well as white residue on the outer golden layers. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn for sleeping, convalescing, bathing, or during dressing when partially dressed or without clothing underneath. This sub-classification includes garments intended for private wear at home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtcles of clothing worn on the feet and/or lower legs for protection or cover.  This sub-classification includes boots, shoes, and hosiery that may cover more than the feet or lower legs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of white cotton colonial reproduction leg hose worn during the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The hose are 32 .5in. x 3in. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.020.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of yellow pumps with tan interior. The pumps have the William and Mary coat of arms painted in green on the lower right side of the right pump and the lower left side of the left pump. The shoes were made by the Brash brand, but customized by Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013 for Commencement. Ms. Darnell wore the shoes to her department's diploma presentation ceremony. The shoes are a size 8 and are in good condition with a 1in. abrasion on the right pump (b) near the painted seal and a 0.125in. loose thread on the right seam above the painted seal. There is also wear on the toe of the right pump and a 7in. yellow stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping where the sole and the pump meet. There is a 1.125in. abrasion on the toe of the left pump (a) 1.25in. away from the painted seal. There is a 2.5in. dirt and rock stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping along the edge where the sole and the pump meet. Gift of Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013. UA 2013.250.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn on the head for protection or cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Duc\" caps were beanies worn by first-year students at the College of William and Mary in the twentieth century. The word \"duc\" was a shortening of the word \"introductory\" and referred to the introductory courses underclassmen were enrolled in. Students commonly stitched their name on the back of their hat. Additional information is available in the SCRC Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Duc_caps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and orange duc cap of Walter F. C. Ferguson that has been mounted and enclosed in glass. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1982.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne duc cap in green, gold, and white, with the initials \"WM\" sewn in the front. The cap was used by the class of 1935 when they were Freshman. The initials \"CO\" are stitched in several places on the cap. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420573/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA1987.114\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gray, green, and gold duc cap that was once worn by Emily Harrell, class of 1942. The front of the cap has green and gold embroidered letters \"W\" and \"M\". The brim of the cap is green and gold. The back of the cap is signed Emily Harrell. The cap is 9in. (length) x 5.50in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Emily Harrell Lynch. Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462314 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462286. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 1990.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo dark green beanies with a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" on front and gold button on top. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 1991.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDark green beanie with brim turned up all around. The brim is decorated with a yellow band. There are gray letters \"WM\" sewn onto the front with gold thread and a gray button on top.Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848590 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004391. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1991.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc cap from class of 1945 with \"Larry Forwood\" printed on the back. The cap is a felt beanie, green, gold and grey in color with a green button and brim. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729436/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876533/. Located in Textiles S1, SS2, Box 17. UA1991.096\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGray beanie with green and gold edging with a green button on top. A \"W\" and \"M\" is sewn in the front with green and gold stitches.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877893/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878001/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1993.001.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc cap beanie worn by freshmen. Gray with WM in green letters with orange stitching. The edge of the cap is striped orange and green. Written on the cap is \"Grace Duvoisin\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948875897/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729086/.Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1993.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen felt beanie with yellow \"W\" and a white \"M\" sewn on front, the name \"Curt\" in white letters sown on back, and a yellow button on top. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812357/ . Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1994.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack and orange beanie with orange \"WM\" sown on the front. This duc cap belonged to Andre R. Goetz, class of 1926. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675530/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1994.085\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGray, orange and green women's beanie Duc cap. WM on front; written name on back \"Jean Lochridge\".Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878133/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949731566/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc Cap for Class of 1937. Beanie with WM patch (grey background, yellow border, yellow \"W\" and green \"M\" . Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729666/ and http://www.flickr.com/scrc/2948876735/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1998.021.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuc Cap beanie is green and gray, numeral 34 in gold on front. Name \"Louise Rogers\" is printed in ink on the inside. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949730908/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877785/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen beanie with yellow \"W\" and gray \"M\" stitched on front. Yellow button on top. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877195/ .Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 1998.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuc Cap beanie with football pin and ribbons attached.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729208/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729312/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2000.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen beanie with orange trim and gray button on top. Gray \"WM\" sown with orange stitches on front. White and blue ribbons pinned to side. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2002.048\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen cloth beanie with a price tag ($.75) attached to the tag inside the hat. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 2007.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen cloth beanie with \"Steve\" stitched on the back.Gift of Steve Murden. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2007.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA gray duc cap with trim and the letters WM in green and gold. The owner wrote her name on the back of the cap. Gift of Eleanor Ramsdell, class of 1944. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876871/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2008.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"HANNAH\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462334. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"SUE\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes and some fading. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731959 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462384. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt gray, green, and gold duc cap that once belonged to Jane Harden Hanson, William and Mary class of 1942. The top of the cap is gray with a green and gold border along the brim of the cap. The cap contains many phrases and drawings, including \"Army Brat,\" \"Miss Jane Harden, \" '42\", \"Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine,\" and a green and gold \"WM\". It is in poor condition with several dirty spots and fading of the wool. It is approximately 5 1/4 in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420887/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA 2010.429\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt duc cap that once belonged to Alan \"Al\" Albert, class of 1969, while a student at the College of William  Mary. The front of the cap features a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" stitched into the cap, while the back of the cap is stitched with a black \"A\". The inside of the cap is lined with leather with a red \"Alan Albert\" label in the back. The cap was made by Collegiate mfg. co. of Ames, Iowa. The cap is in poor condition with several holes all over the top of the hat and under the brim. The cap is approximately 8 3/4in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is a size 7. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.209\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne grey and orange felt duc cap that was used by the student Hugh Moore while a freshman at William and Mary. The front of the cap has a green \"bill\" and the letters \"W\" and \"M\" stiched in green. The back of the hat has \"Hugh M. Moore\" written in black ink. There is also a green button on top of the hat. The duc cap is in poor condition with one of the stitches in the back completely torn out so back of the hat is not intact. It is approximately 9 3/4in. in diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.36\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt duc cap with a gold border on the brim that was used by a female freshman student at the College of William and Mary. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" stitched in gold and there is a grey button on top of the cap. The cap is in fair condition and is approximately 9in. diameter. The button on top of the cap is loose and almost coming off the hat. Located in Textiles S1, SS2. UA 2011.368\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt duc cap that was used by a male freshman student at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cap has the letter \"W\" stitched in gold and the letter \"M\" stitched in grey. The back of the cap has the name \"Don\" stitched in yellow. There is also a gold button on top of the cap. It is in fair condition and is approximately 9 1/2in. diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.369\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, class of 1942. A Duc Cap was traditionally worn by freshmen to the college from 1920-1970. The Duc Cap is gray and gold with green on the brim of the hat and on the button at the top. There is also a green \"W\" and \"M\" on the front of the Duc Cap. The Duc Cap has a brown lining on the inside and \"Edgar J. Fisher\" is stamped in black and written in green marker on the back. The hat is a size 6.75 and was made by the Staunton Novelty Company. The Duc Cap is in good condition. There are signs of wear and tear on the brown lining on the inside of the hat as well as considerable creasing on the front of the brown lining. There are also four holes on the gold section of the Duc Cap on the wearers left. There is an approximately 1in. brown stain on the bottom of the wearer's right and some of the green felt on the button at the top is coming off. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.24\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeige/grey wool felt duc cap with green and yellow brim, green felt covered metal button top, and green patch letters 'WM' with yellow stitching. Back of hat is inscribed 'Virginia Armstrong' in black marker, just above the brim. Duc cap belonged to Virginia Armstrong (McKinney), Arts and Sciences Class of 1941. Duc cap is in good condition with a few sections of loss of felt creating weakened areas near the brim and above the inscribed name. Small hole at top of hat where button attaches to crown. Spots of lighter/yellow discoloration on exterior under inscription and on brim. Interior has a .75in. line of black residue. Unrolling brim shows significant damage to the orginial crown color - originially grey, now exposed exterior is beige. Cap measures 7.5in. in diameter when worn and 9.5in. (length) x 5.5in. (height) when flat. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.556\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen felt duc cap with yellow edged brim, grey felt \"WM,\" and grey covered metal button on the top. Back of hat has \"Murph\" embroidered with chain stitching in yellow thread. Gift of Margaret C. Weirick, class of 1962. Transferred from the Margaret C. Weirick Papers (UA 5.162). Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2012.180.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - green canvas duc cap with yellow felt banding around the brim and gray \"WM\" sewn onto front of hat crown with yellow thread. Back of crown has a handstitched yellow \"D.\" A plastic name badge pin holds a green paper with typewritten text \"DENISE ROSE TRASATTI / GROUP #12.\" A white star-shaped paper with the text \"3rd east\" handwritten in green pinned to the side of the brim.  Label inside of hat indicates that it is a size M and identifies the manufacturer as \"Collegiate Mfg. Co., Ames - Iowa.\"  Hat is in fair condition with several holes in the felt banding on the brim. Hat is wrinkled/misshapen due to previous storage and points of the white paper star are crinkled/folded. Gift of Denise Sellers; duc cap was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Textiles, S1 SS2. UA 2012.400.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne academic hood, of Garrett Dalton, for a M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia; trimmed in green velvet and lined with black and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne academic hood owned by James Hardy Dillard; black wool hood lined in maroon but without velvet trim. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692974/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an orange interior that belonged to William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692996/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721953734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an olive green and white interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693012/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721108704/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple lining and a dark olive interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693028/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a blue and white interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945399/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a gold interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945421/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining with a gold, green, and silver interior that was probably used for Commencement Ceremonies at William and Mary. The hood belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945441/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne College of William and Mary academic hood, trimmed with white velvet and lined with green, silver, and gold. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 28. UA 1986.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne academic hood trimmed in blue velvet and lined with blue and white, from Columbia University that was once owned by Cecil McCulley. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/29237059122/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.030.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black with blue velvet trim academic hood from Johns Hopkins University that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and black. Academic Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257657/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10.UA 1988.010.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black with purple velvet trim hood from the College of William and Mary that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and white. Hall was awarded an honorary degree by William and Mary in 1921. College of William and Mary Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257681/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10. UA 1988.010.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and light blue interior from Brandeis University that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there in 1958. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black William and Mary hood with purple velvet lining and a green, gold, and silver interior that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977511/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a red and blue interior from University of Pennsylvania that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977535/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52.  UA 1991.081.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a yellow and blue interior from the U. S. Naval Academy that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received his undergraduate degree. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977539/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green, sliver, and gold hood used for awarding an honorary degree at the College of William and Mary to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442480/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne purple hood from unknown sources that once belonged to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442504/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne hat, made of velvet and silk worn by  John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College of the College of William and Mary. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 21.  UA 1980.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow painters cap with the WM feather logo on top and front and \"Go Tribe\" on the sides, all written in green; has yellow bill; 99 cent price tag removed. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848718/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1987.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne top hat owned by College of William and Mary professor John Lesslie Hall.  Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 23. UA 1988.010.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dark green baseball cap; size 7 5/8, with \"WM\" embroidered on the front, used by baseball team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848872/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1990.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green velor cowboy hat with a white hat band, size medium. The swim team purchased these cowboy hats to resell as part of a fundraising effort. The venture was not successful, but did eventually break even. Hat about 14in. (length) x 16\" 6.5\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405694/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 37. UA1990.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dirty and torn green baseball cap with the letters \"WM\" marked on the front, used by catcher William \"Bill\" J. Harris, class of 1973.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004995/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA1990.045\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne baseball cap used by WM baseball team spring 1977; has green bill; crown is partly green mesh and partly yellow fabric; has patch with WM Indian logo. Cap was worn by Jamal Oweis, class of 1979. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848248/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA1990.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-yellow cardboard sun visors, with \"Indians\" printed on them in green; distributed by Society of the Alumni. Image(s)available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483948/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27.  UA 1990.070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dirty white tennis hat, with the green numbers \"56\" on it; significance of hat currently unknown. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808613/. Located inTextiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 1991.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white painters cap with the words \"WM '86\" on the front and \"Alumni House\" on the back. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 58. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808631/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582226/. UA1991.028\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green military hat with a dark green silk ribbon cross design that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025196/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 44. UA1991.084.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen baseball cap with white embroidery that shows the Swem logo and name. Worn by students to the capitol in Richmond to lobby the General Assembly for funds ($24 million) to renovate and add to the library. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848152/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA 1998.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-green caps distributed at Class of 1946 50th reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085488002/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 2000.005.1-2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack baseball cap with \"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\" embroidered on the front in light blue, gray and white; on back is Comedy Central logo in light blue. Cap was sent by Jon Stewart for an exhibit in the Swem Library to mark commencement 2004 when Stewart was the commencement speaker. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849616/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849744/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA 2004.005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite cloth sun visor with the College's Coat of Arms and \"WM Class of 1956\" imprinted in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825534/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 2007.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHat worn by Margaret Thatcher during her term as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979237/and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979521/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 22. UA 2007.033.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA green baseball cap with a gold W, red ribbon, and gold M sown on the front. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849222/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 2007.055\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green and beige baseball cap with a gold William, red ribbon, and gold Mary sown on the front. \"WM Alumni Care\" is sewn on the reverse in red. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005309/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005485/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA. 2007.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold visor that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. On the front of the visor the words \"William  Mary Pep Band\" are stitched in Green. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442448/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27. UA 2007.073.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite marching band hat with a green and gold band, gold buttons on either side of the brim, a gold chain extending between the buttons across the brim, and gold trim at the front of the brim. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825546/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic black hat with felt on top that was worn by Kevin Dua, 2009 Senior Class President, during his attempt to break the world record for the largest Thriller dance group at the College of William and Mary. The event took place on the Sunken Garden on April 19, 2009. The College broke the previous world record of 147 with 242 students, faculty, and staff joining Dua in the attempt. The hat is in poor condition with two 2 1/2in. cracks in the brim. The hat is approximately 12 1/2in.(length) x 11 1/2in. (width). Gift of Kevin Dua. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4153890696/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 69. UA 2009.339\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green felt baseball cap that was used to dress a doll. The brim of the cap is gold with \"W  M\" written in gold on the front of the cap. It is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399937/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 2010.188\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA red baseball cap with black trim around the brim. The cap features a white decoration sewn onto the front. Below the decoration \"Beijing 2008\" is sewn on in white. Beneath \"Beijing 2008\" the Olympics logo is sewn on. The white decoration  is a dancing man based on the Chinese character for 'capitol.' The decoration could represent a sportsman, runner, gymnast, or Chinese dancer. The cap is in excellent condition with  a 1.25in. red loose thread on the inside of the cap near the center. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue base ball cap that features the Greek letters Theta Delta Chi in light blue stitched across the outside front of the baseball cap. The baseball cap also has a blue plastic size adjuster in the back. It is made out of nylon and is in fair condition. The baseball cap has suffered distortion. There are five 1-2in. orange paint stains on the inside of the cap going along the front. The inside rim of the hat has suffered discoloration and is now brown where it may have been white.There is also dirt on the plastic size adjustor and one notch in the plastic size adjustor is missing. Gift of Rene A Henry. UA 2010.193.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton baseball hat with \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in white and the Swem window above.The hat was previously owned by Connie McCarthy while Dean of University Libraries. That was made by SCI. The hat is in fair condition with evidence of green fading and is approximately 8 1/2in. x 11in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.369\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat has a sticker with the William  Mary coat of arms and \"The College of William  Mary\" in green and gold; as well as a black and white sticker with \"C. McCARTHY\". On one side of the hat is a depiction of a man pushing a wheel, \"Swem Library\" in green above the picture, and \"A Library for a New Century\" is written in green below the picture. It is in fair conditon and is approximately 9in. x 11 5/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.373\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat features a figure reading a book against a blue background. The hat is in fair condition and is approximately 7 3/4in. x 10 1/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA. 2010.374\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue nylon hat with the Greek letters Theta, Delta, and Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity and student at the College of William and Mary. The hat itself is dark blue, while the stiched letters are of a light blue color. It is in poor condition with a lot of wear and dirt around the brim of the hat. It is approximately 7in.  x 11 1/2in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.640\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green cowboy hat that features a green \"W and \"M\" outlined in gold on the front. There is a gold and white trim separating the top of the hat from the brim. Inside the gold and white trim \"WILLIAM AND MARY INDIANS\" is embroidered in green. There is a gold feather, as well as smaller red, green, and black feathers, tucked into the side of the hat on the wearer's left. The inside of the hat has a white tag that indicates that the hat is a size medium and was made in the United States. The hat is in excellent condition. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen cotton and Polyester baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with letters \"W\" and \"M\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. The red ribbon is the sumbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. cypher in gold thread. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451823/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen and tan brushed cotton canvas baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"William Mary\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. Reverse of hat machine-embroidered with \"WM Alumni Care.\" The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Made in the USA by Classic Sportswear, Inc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374866/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452427/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton and khaki suede baseball cap with a gold College of William and Mary logo. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"WM\" royal cypher in gold thread. Made in the USA by University Square Industries, Inc., in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. 8in. (length) x 4.5in. (height) x 8in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451563/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.735.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKhaki colored cotton baseball hat with the movie projector logo for \"4jit/Forjit Films LLC.\" Hat was manufactured in Cambodia. The hat was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles, S1,SS4. UA 2013.005.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy blue cotton canvas bucket hat with \"VIMS VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE\" stitched in white thread at the front. Hat measures 11.75 in. (length) x 4.5 in. (height) and is in excellent, unworn condition. Gift of Bruce Christian. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2013.177.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black baseball cap featuring the interstate symbols for food and hotels as well as the logo for Swem Library stitched in white on the front. \"Eat, Sleep, Swem\" are stitched in white above each corresponding symbol. The baseball cap is a one size fits all and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-white cap with the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon stitched in purple on the front. Beneath this a gold line is stitched. Below the gold line \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" is stitched in purple. Below that is stitched another gold line. The cap has an adjustable strap in the back and the inside has brown lining. The cap was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The purple and gold on the cap represent the fraternity colors. The cap is made of 100% cotton and made by Anvil. The cap is in good condition with various loose threads on the inside of the cap on the reverse of the stitching on the front. There is also a 0.5in. loose thread on the right side of the adjustable strap. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWM Latin American Student Union headscarf. Large triangular headscarf. Machine-made cotton or polyester, white. in good condition with some stains. Headscarf comes from a 2011 Latin American Student Union event where several group members wore scarves in the Sunken Gardens during the group's first awareness week. The scarves were meant to imitate those worn by the group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. This is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. Latin American Student union members, wearing these scarves, answered questions abut the disappeared and related human rights matters in Latin America. Approx. 44in. (length) x 28.5in. (width). Donated by Jessica Fernanda Chilin-Hernández, Class of 2012. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2012.081.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn as normal indoor or temperate outdoor public wear to cover parts of the body, exclusive of accessories, footwear, and headwear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT-shirt commemorating the Epson Ivy Bowl football game between WM and the Japanese all-star team which took place in Japan on Jan. 8, 1989; shirts were made by Dough Morton and distributed to those on the train in route to Kyoto to watch the game. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545354/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1989.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bright yellow t-shirt with black lettering advertising the 1978 Virginia Shakespeare Festival. On the front appears \"Virginia Shakespeare Festival, July 21 - August 20, 1978.\" On the back appears \"The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752301/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/229654372/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.011\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bright yellow t-shirt, size medium, decorated with a take-off on the coat-of-arms, a sun smiling on a group of teepees bearing different class years, and the words \"William and Mary Homecoming 1979\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545414/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT-shirt from the Society of the Alumni sponsored trip to Boston for a WM/Harvard football game. Green shirt with gold lettering reading \"WM The Indians have come for real this time ... and we don't mean for tea! Boston trip 1980\", size XL 45-48. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with colorful timeline of the College of William and Mary. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545644/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.051\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt with green lettering \"Charter Week 1993 How to Age 300 Years in One Week\". Designed by Meg Thomas, assistant to Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Tercentenary Office for Tercentenary Office Staff. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545780/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite with green \"WM 1693-1993 300\". Logo and blue Busch Gardens logo. \"International Physics Olympiad, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545766/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurple t-shirt with green and gold logo \"1693-1993  300.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490641/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA 2007.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA beige, adult size large t-shirt from the College of William and Mary's homecoming festivities. The front reads \"College of William and Mary HOMECOMING 2000\" in green in the upper corner. The back reads \"year 2000 BACK to the FUTURE Homecoming 2000 - October 26-29 Society of the Alumni College of William and Mary\" in green and maroon. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.049\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA cream colored t-shirt that reads \"College of William  Mary Homecoming 96\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"The Majesty of It All - Homecoming October 24-27 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni 96.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.051\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white t-shirt that reads \"300 - William  Mary 1693-1993 Homecoming 5K Run\" on the front. The reverse reads \"Richmond Times-Dispatch\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter Society of the Alumni.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.052\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green t-shirt for the Swem Library American Cancer Society Relay for Life team. The green t-shirt with black lettering reads \"American Cancer Society Relay For Life\" under the Swem window on the front and \"Pretenders to the Throne\" under an illustration of Queen Mary II and King William III. Gift of Carol McAllister. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490663/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323478/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2007.092.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA size large yellow t-shirt with green lettering reading \"Go Tribe Division 1AA Semi-Finals\" on the front and \"Flush the Dukes!\" on a toilet on the back. The t-shirt is from the football playoff game between the College of William and Mary and James Madison University played on December 10, 2004. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167913/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001384/. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePink t-Shirt with World War II era Rosie the Riveter-style woman worker on the front under the caption \"Celebrating 90 Years of Women!\" Back of shirt reads \"Meet and Greet Luncheon and Panel Discussion April 6, 2008 11am-3pm Wren Courtyard.\" The t-shirts were sold at the 90 Years of Women event organized by students.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001444/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.037\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with a caution sign on the front that reads \"Caution Approaching Suicide Strip.\" Inside the sign is a depiction of the Grim Reaper. Below the sign are two spades with \"Marshalltown USA\" written on them. The back reads \"44SN 180: It's A Two Lane Killer Site.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001568/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168147/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.044\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe shirt was part of the retirement celebration for Vice President for Student Affairs William Samuel Sadler on April 18, 2008. The shirt is green with \"William and Mary and Sam\" written in gold on the front.  The back of the shirt includes the College Seal in gold surrounded by \"William and Mary and Sam.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168157/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001612/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.046\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe shirt is white with \"The College of William and Mary Employee Appreciation Day\" in green on the front. The back of the shirt has \"Colonial Sports\" written in green with their contact information. This t-shirt was distributed to College of William and Mary classified and hourly employees during the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day luncheon on the lawn of the Wren Building. The shirts were made possible by the William and Mary Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE).  Size large. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674142/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810811/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton t-shirt given out at the Men's Soccer game against Georgia State on October 29, 2008. The t-shirt was thrown into the stands for a fan to catch after the team scored a goal. It was caught by Steven Bookman. The t-shirt is white with \"William  Mary\" in green, \"Soccer\" in gold, and \"Tribe\" in gold with a green background. The shirt is a size large and is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738923/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2008.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne maroon cotton t-shirt from the 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, sponsored by the Charles Center of the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"WM Undergraduate Science Research Symposium 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"14th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, February 22, 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt also features an atom with a computer, a mathematical formula, the moon, and molecules inside. The t-shirt is a large and is 30 1/2 in x 29 3/4 in. The shirt is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731997/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738873/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA black shirt that has the Olympics logo printed in gold at the top. \"Athens '96\" is printed in raised green letters below the Olympics logo. A green laurel leaf is printed in raised relief style to the side (wearer's left) of the Olympics logo and \"Athens '96.\" Beneath \"Athens '96\"  \"100 Years Olympic Games\" is printed in green and under that \"THE GOLDEN OLYMPICS\" is printed in gold block font. The shirt is made of 100% \"Baumwolle\" or cotton and was made in Greece. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4in.  loose black thread on the collar on the wearer's left. There is an approximately 3.5in. loose black  thread on the inside at the bottom of the shirt on the wearer's right. There is also a 1in., 0.5in., and .25in. loose black thread in the same area. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white t-shirt that features the Barcelona Olympics logo. The logo symbolizes a human figure running or jumping. The head of the human is blue to symbolize the \"Mediterraneanness \" of Barcelona the arms are yellow and the legs are red. Both red and yellow are the colors of Spain. Beneath the Barcelona Olympics logo \"Barcelona '92\" is printed in black times new roman font. Below that is the Olympics logo. \"© 1988 COOB '92, S.A. ™\" is printed in black below the Olympics logo. The shirt is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton t-shirt that was used by Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, to line the bottom of a trunk that was in storage. The top left-hand side of the shirt contains the phrase \"William and Mary 1978 Homecoming\" written in gold. The middle of the shirt has the word \"Toga!\" with a copyright symbol and the year 1978, all written in gold. The t-shirt is a size large. The t-shirt is in poor condition with several holes near the collar with dirt stains all over the front and back. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.238\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt celebrating Homecoming at the College of William and Mary in 1995 that was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982. The front pocket of the t-shirt has \"The College of William  Mary\" written in purple. The back of the shirt has a depiction of the Wren Building with the phrase \"Raising the Roof\" in the middle of the building, \"Homecoming 1995\" just below in green, and \"October 26-29\" below Homecoming written in purple. It is a size large and is in poor condition with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.462\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt that was given out during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China and was once owned by Rene Henry, class of 1954. The shirt contains the emblem for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Chinese character jing, meaning capital and stands for the city of Beijing, set against a red background. Below the jing character is \"Beijing 2008\" written in black, and the five Olympic rings that are blue, gold, black, green, and red. The shirt was made by Xiang Lin. It is in good condition and is a size XXL. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite cotton t-shirt with multi-color screen printing. Made by Tultex Cotton in the USA, size Large. Front printed in multiple colors with \"William  Mary Tercentenary Celebration\" and imagery of the College. Back printed in green with \"WM\" logo. 1993. 31.5in. (length) x 37.5in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458353/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381578/ Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - white cotton t-shirt with red and black text, \"A / CLASS ACT / 1st ANNUAL 5K RUN / WM HOMECOMING '92.\" Shirt also features the image of a black bowtie and three red buttons near the collar. The back of the t-shirt features the race sponsors in red text, \"The Bookstore / College of William  Mary\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter / Society of the Alumni.\" T-shirt manufactured by Tultex and sized X-Large. T-shirt is in fair condition with some yellowing near the collar and fading of the screen printing. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - white cotton t-shirt with stylized image of William  Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III and green text \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" on the front. Back of t-shirt features text reading, \"The job dresses for him. / Bears play dead when he walks by. / He understands Confusion Corner. / He is... / THE MOST INTERESTING MAN AT WILLIAM  MARY / Homecoming Parade / Friday, October 26, 2012 / Stay spirited, my friends.\" Transferred from WM University Relations. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.387.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLight lime green t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring a ska band in the background with a singer in the middle and rings featuring the faces and names of several individuals (Martha, TJ, Tim, Blake, Wilson, Todd, Ben, Ryan, Matt, and Julie). The bottom of the design features the band name \"Tectonic Tex  The Velveteens.\" T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite cotton t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring John Tenniel's original Alice in Wonderland illustration of the Mad Hatter, with the text \"GOT MERCURY?\" and the Quicksilver Scientific logo. T-shirt is in good condition with small black and brown stains at the collar and a linear black smudge in the middle, front of the shirt.  According to their website, Quicksilver Scientific is \"an analytical laboratory that specializes in mercury speciation analysis.\" William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack cotton t-shirt with white screen print on the front, featuring a circular globe logo with the text \"2010 INTERNATIONAL MERCURY EXPO AT WM\" in the wearer's upper left. The back of the t-shirt features a smokestack illustration with red text \"CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE Hg MERCURY SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2 DIRT CARBON PM MONOXIDE NOX NITROGEN\" below. T-shirt is in excellent unworn condition with a few loose threads on the collar in the back. William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrange t-shirt with white screen print on the front reading \"You've Been Naughty...\" in old western-style font. The back of the t-shirt reads \"Now Pay Up!\" and features an old western-style wanted poster in white with a picture of a mustached cowboy behind jail bars in orange. The poster reads \"CAPTURED FOR KIDS\" in orange old western-style font above the cowboy picture and \"ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL\" in orange old western-style font below the cowboy picture. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.75 in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt with white screen print writing on the front that reads \"got hope?\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither will we. Up 'til Dawn-2005\" in white screen print. The back of the shirt also features logos of Apple, Inc., Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Hooters, VIPdesk, Domino's Pizza, Interstate Resources, Inc., Campus Shop, Capital Cadillac Hummer GMC, and Chanello's Pizza all sponsors of the Up 'til Dawn event at William and Mary. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with 1.75in. of unraveling seam on bottom of the shirt in the back and 0.25in. of unraveling seam on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen shirt with the phrase \"This is what a Jihadist looks like.\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. The back has the phrase \"i struggle for: _______\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. Below the phrase is an image of a bird in light yellow and what looks like stylized Arabic script. At the bottom of the back of the shirt is written \"ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK 2009: MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.\" The shirt is in good condition with a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve and a 4.125in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrayish-brown shirt with \"ONE\" written in blue on the front. Next to \"ONE\" is written \"GOD\" in blue stylized script. Beneath \"GOD\" is written \"MESSAGE\" and beneath that is written \"LOVE\" both in blue stylized script. The back features a blue tree with a blue peace symbol in the middle. The three symbols for the Three Abrahamic faiths are depicted in blue. Below the tree is written \"IAW 2010.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is 1.5in. loose threads on the inside of both sleeves. There is also a smattering of light brown stains (possibly bleach stains) across the front of the shirt. There is also an approximately 0.25in. hole right below the \"E\" in \"ONE\" on the front of the shirt. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBeige biodegradable t-shirt featuring a tree on the front. To the right of the tree is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" in green. Below that is written \"EARTH WEEK 2012\" in green. There is a \"W\" and \"M\" written in green and two green leaves sticking out from behind the \"W\" and \"M\" on the wearer's right sleeve. The shirt was offered to students by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) during Earth Week of 2012. The shirt is a size large and in good condition. There is a 0.25in. brown stain below the wearer's left sleeve on the front. There is also a 7in. brown stain and a 2.5in. brown stain on the wearer's right at the bottom. There is also a smattering of brown stains on the wearer's right side near the bottom in the back and by the wearer's left sleeve in the back. There is a 0.25in. stain on the back near the bottom and a green stain surrounding the collar and shoulder of the shirt on the wearer's right. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT-shirt in honor of William and Mary's 300th anniversary. The t-shirt is white and features \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green on the wearer's left on the front. The reverse of the shirt features the Wren building weathervane in gold and gray. \"1693\" is written in gray inside the gold flag of the weathervane. \"1993\" is written in gray as part of the gray arrow of the weathervane. \"300\" is written in green below the weathervane with the second \"0\" connected to the gold stem of the weathervane. The \"300\" is underlined in gold and beneath that is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" with \"WILLIAM\" and \"MARY\" written in gold and the \"\" written in gray. The shirt is a size large and in fair condition. There is fraying all along the collar and yellow stains along the collar and the bottom of the sleeves. There is also a small hole at the bottom of the front of the shirt. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. UA 2013.267.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGold shirt with green lettering reading \"Havens' Heroes William and Mary Swim Team New York Life 82 83\" on the front and reverse reads \"Stalag WM No One Escapes\" with a picture of two hands grasping prison bars. Size L. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc//2296545518/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752473/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy 100% cotton t-shirt, XL, with WM coat of arms in white bisected by lamda and reading \"William and Mary GALA\" (gay and lesbian alumni/ae). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752503/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton t-shirt used by the a capella group Gentlemen of the College at William and Mary. The shirt belonged to E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. The shirt features several singers and a staff of music with a treble clef and notes on the staff. Written in gold surrounding the staff is the phrase \"Gentlemen of the College: Men's A Capella Harmony.\" It is in good condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers(UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShort sleeve, brown, 100% cotton t-shirt with pocket; back of shirt has imprint of the Wren Building with the words \"Institute of Early American History and Culture\" encircling it. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545632/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue shirt with black lettering \"Mary and William\" from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, WM Law Society. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545816/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLong sleeved white shirt with black lettering \"Theta Delta Chi Harry Buffalo\" with a drawing of a viking. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545718/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545712/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurple and gold and white lettering on chest, with white arm bands, size L, owned by John Leach. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLong sleeved, light blue, 100% cotton imprinted in blue with outline of the coat of arms and smiling sun, in center are two out-spread hands on which rests an abstract human figure, below are the words \"Health Career's Club\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545746/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrey shirt, XL, cotton, with green lettering on front \"Pledge Class of 1992 AE Virginia Kappa\". Back contains lion figure, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856, 1992, hole in the lion figure, hole below \"Virginia\", stained. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490437/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323224/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003ca href=\"\"\u003ehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490567/\u003c/a\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size extra large white t-shirt with green cuff, collar, and lettering on the front. The back features an Irish rose design. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size extra large white t-shirt with black lettering on the front and back. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size medium gray t-shirt from the William and Mary Covenant Players production of \"Guys and Dolls.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167947/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue cotton t-shirt used in performances by the student a cappella group Reveille of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt reads \"Reveille women's a cappella \" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"turn the radio up for that sweet sound...\" in white lettering. Just below this quote is a diagram of hands showing how to snap your fingers during the song. The t-shirt is a size small and is in great condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738819/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738835/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne lime green cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William and Mary Heritage Dancers, a student group at the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"William  Mary Heritage Dancers\" in black, and the right sleeve reads \"W  M\" in black. On the back of the shirt, there is a depiction of a man and women in colonial costume dancing. Also on the back, there is a quote from Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" that reads \"Such very superior dancing is not often seen\" in black. The shirt is in great condition and is a size large. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732087/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732065/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA2009.176\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gray cotton/polyester t-shirt worn by the members of the swing-style band Wham Bam Big Band, a student music group at the College of William and Mary. The shirt contains the phrase \"The Wham Bam Big Band\" in black letters. The \"W\" features a hat on top of one half of the \"W\" while the other half is shaped like a saxophone. A part of the \"h\" is in the shape of a guitar fingerboard. Finally, part of the \"B\" in Bam is in the shape of the end of a trumpet. The shirt is a size medium and is in great condition. Gift of Marc Presler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738943/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.208\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green cotton t-shirt that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in gold with a depiction of a gold treble clef in the background. It is a size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.508\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold cotton t-shirt that was worn by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The front of the shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" written in green. It is a size small and is in good condition.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.509\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton green and gold striped rugby shirt that is the official uniform for the William and Mary Pep Band. The shirt has \"William and Mary Pep Band\" in green on the front of the shirt. The shirt was made by Barbarian Rugby Wear Inc. It is a size small and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.510\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pink cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William  Mary all-female Christian a cappella group Common Ground during performances. The front of the shirts has \"Common Ground\" written in pink and red, and the back of the shirts features a pink and red cross in front of a red heart. The shirt was made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition and is a women's size XL. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.143\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green button-up shirt with brown collar and sleeve edges worn under the Alumni Band uniform jacket. The shirt has brass-gold buttons and a shirt pocket on the front on the wearer's right side. There is also a brass-gold button on the bottom inside of the jacket on the wearer's right. The shirt is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.731.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy blue cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Stedman Hi-Cru in the USA, size Large. Front printed in white with \"William and Mary, Gala\" and Seal of the College of William and Mary. 1974. 28.75in. (length) x 34in.(width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458247/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRed cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary\". Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29.25in. (length) x 41in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458643/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458787/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe title Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume appears on the front of the shirt in Japanese characters. [Characters were transliterated for this description as database would not accept Japanese characters at time of input. 04/23/12] Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume / The Daughter of 20 Faces, is an anime adaptation of a manga series, which aired in Japan in 2008. Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2012.147.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2012.170.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack cotton t-shirt with red and gold screen print on the front reading \"Homecoming/ Phi Mu Kappa Delta Rho 2005\" featuring a gold tiara over the \"H.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Today we salute you/ Mr. Homecoming Slogan Inventor/ you spend all your time coming up with a slogan nobody can use/ Here's to your/ Proud Past, Bright Future/ William and Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia\" in red and white screen print. The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with a loose thread on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRed shirt featuring a small blue silhouette of a basketball player on the wearer's top left. \"DELTA GAMMA\" and \"ANCHOR SLAM\" encircle the silhouette in blue screen print. The back of the shirt features a blue anchor with a white basketball beside the anchor and a blue and white shooting star behind the anchor and basketball. The Greek letters for Delta Gamma are beside the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"NO EXCUSES/PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION\" are written in blue screen print above the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"ANCHORSLAM\" is written in white screen print below them. The shirt is a size small. The shirt is in good condition with a 0.75in. unraveling seam in the back of the shirt at the bottom. It also has two 0.25in. black stains on the wearer's right sleeve in the back and a 0.25in. stain on the back of the shirt near the tail of the shooting star. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight blue shirt with \"ISC/ Recruitment/ FALL 2006\" written in white screen print on the wearer's top left side. the back features a white outline of a young woman in a hat and floral dress. \"Fall 2006/ SISTERHOOD/since 1921\" is written in white screen print above the young woman. \"Sign Up Today\" is written in white screen print behind the young woman. \"Inside Sorority Life/ You've Got Questions? We've Got Answers! / Recruitment 2006/ Friends Today, Sisters Forever\" is written in white screen print inside the outline of the young woman. A barcode is at the bottom behind the young woman's feet. The shirt is a size large. It in good condition with a 0.75in unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePink t-shirt featuring a white hibiscus flower on the wearer's top left front of the shirt. \"Recruitment 2007\" is written in white above the hibiscus in an arch. \"Sorority Life\" is written in white below the hibiscus. The back of the shirt features the Greek letters of all of the Sororities at William and Mary laid out in a lei'i style. A white outline of a hibiscus flower separates each sorority's Greek letters. Inside the lei'i is written \"Lei'ing the Foundation for SISTERHOOD Since 1921\" in white. A white hibiscus flower is also inside the lei'i of Greek letters next to the \"Since\" and above the \"1921.\" The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. The wearer's right sleeve has a 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 5in. protruding loose thread and a 3.75in. loose thread on the inside. The wearer's left sleeve has a 4in. loose thread on the inside. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight green t-shirt with pink screen print on the front that reads \"Sorority Recruitment.\" \"Fall 2007\" is written in white screen print beneath \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The front of the shirt also features a white hibiscus flower under the \"s\" and \"o\" of the phrase \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. On top of the cypher are the Greek letters of all the William and Mary Sororities written in pink. Above the cypher \"THE SORORITY WOMEN OF WM...\" is written in white screen print. Below the cypher is written \"INDIVIDULALLY UNIQUE, TOGETHER COMPLETE\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.125in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. The shirt also has a 5.75in. loose thread, a 0.125 and 0.5in. unraveling seam on the collar. The armpit of the wearer's left sleeve has a 2in. loose thread. The wearer's right sleeve has a 1in. loose thread and 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 2.5in. protruding loose thread. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt with \"Hey, William  Mary...Wake Up! with REVEILLE\" written in white on the front on the wearer's top left. It also features a small white outline of a trumpet and sound waves coming out of the trumpet under the \"Wake\" and next to the \"Up.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"REVEILLE\" in white script and features a treble cleft and b-flat note at the end of \"Reveille.\" The back also features outlines of women, possibly members of the a cappella group, behind the word \"Reveille.\" There is also a phrase that reads \"Women's a cappella esc. Company 1992\" Below the word \"Reveille\" and the outline of women. The shirt is a size XL. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam with a 0.75in. protruding loose thread and a 1.50in. unraveling seam on the bottom in the front of the shirt. The shirt also has a 0.25in. loose thread on the wearer's left sleeve on the inside and a 1.25in. loose thread on the collar of the shirt. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013. 087.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight blue t-shirt with \"Authentic a cappella MUSIC\" written in white on the wearer's left front pocket, enclosed in a white rectangle. The reverse features a dark blue high heel. Under the high heel is written \"reveille a cappella\" in white screen print. Underneath this phrase is written \"SINCE 1992\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of both sleeves. The shirt also has a 0.125in. loose thread on the collar. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013.087.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDark blue long sleeve shirt with \"Phi Mu\" written in a gray moon and star design across the front. The back features the Greek letters of Phi Mu in light pink screen print on top of a purple cloud outlined in gray on the wearer's top right. On the wearer's top left opposite the cloud are nine gray stars with three out of the nine having purple centers. Below the cloud and the stars is written \"what dreams are made of\" in gray outline screen print. Below this phrase is written \"Spring Bid Day 2006\" in light pink moon and star design. The shirt is a size small. It is in good condition with a 0.5in. loose thread at the bottom in the back of the shirt. The shirt also has a 1.25in. loose thread on both the wearer's right and left sleeve on the inside nearest the collar. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight green t-shirt featuring a white flower and tree on the front. The reverse features the William and Mary cypher in white. Above the cypher \"William  Mary\" is written in white with \"Japanese Cultural Association\" written under it in white, both phrases are written in an arch over the William and Mary cypher. Below the cypher are written Japanese characters. Two small white flowers are on either side of the phrase \"Japanese Cultural Association.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in excellent condition. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt featuring the continent of Africa and island of Madagascar on the front in white. Below the picture of the continent is written \"AFRICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY\" in white. The back of the shirt features a quote from Kwame Nkrumah that reads \"'We face neither East nor West; we face Forward'\" written in white. The sleeve on the wearer's left has the acronym A.C.S. written in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in fair condition. The white continent and island on the front of the shirt have numerous vertical cracks. There is a 0.25in. stain on the collar on the wearer's left as well as a 1.25in. brown stain (possibly bleach stain) across the center of the collar. The front of the shirt also has three small brown spots (possibly bleach stains one near the wearer's right sleeve, one above the continent of Africa and one to the right of the continent). The back has a small white stain near the bottom on the wearer's left. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLight blue shirt with \"MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION\" written in black on the front. Below this phrase is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in black. There is a black henna design intertwining with the \"N\" in \"ASSOCIATION\" and the \"ARY\" in \"MARY\" and running midway down the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt has the word \"PEACE\" written in black and features the star and crescent symbol as the \"C\" in \"PEACE.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 1.25in. unraveled seam in the back with a 1.5in. and a 1in. protruding loose thread. There is a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as an approximately 3.5in. stain. The wearer's left sleeve has 0.75in. loose thread and an approximately 3.5in. stain on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue t-shirt with \"WILLIAM  MARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION\" written in white on the front. The reverse features a map of Mexico, Central and South America, as well as Cuba and other Caribbean countries in white. There are white birds flying off from the edges of each area. To the right of the South American continent is written a quote in white from the song Latinoamerica by Calle 13 that says \"Soy America Latina un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom. There is also a 2.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt featuring a Filipino Sun. Next to the Sun is the acronym \" fasa\" in yellow. Next to the acronym is written \"fILIPINO\" and \"aMERICAN\" in blue as well as \"sTUDENT\" and \"aSSOCIATION\" in red. Below this is written \"at the College of William  Mary\" in white. The reverse of the shirt reads \"SHINING SINCE 1991\" in yellow and white dot-matrix text. The shirt is in good condition and has a 1.5in. unraveled thread on the back of the collar. There is also a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as a 0.375in. and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGray t-shirt with the acronym \"MESA\" written in light blue on the front. The back of the shirt features the Middle Eastern Student Association logo of a blue and white eye. There is a white outline of a \"W\" to the left of the eye and a white outline of an \"M\" to the right of the eye representing William and Mary. Beneath the logo and the WM is written \"Middle Eastern Student Association\" in dark blue. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve as well as a 2.5in. and a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRed t-shirt featuring a sun with white rays and a heart-shaped red center. In the middle of the sun is a white origami crane. The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. Under the cypher is written \"Japanese Cultural Association\" in white. Beneath that is written \"The College of William and Mary\" in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There are numerous cracks in various rays of the sun on the front and a 0.125in. hole on a smaller sunray on the wearer's left. There is also a 0.125in. gray stain on the collar in the front and a 0.25in. dark stain on the wearer's right side near the bottom. The wearer's left sleeve has a 0.75in. loose thread on the inside and the wearer's right sleeve has an approximately 1in. loose thread on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA gold shirt that has \"WM YOUNG DEMOCRATS\" written in dark green block print on the front on the wearer's left. The back of the shirt features a depiction of a donkey in a convertible. Both the donkey and convertible are gold with a green outline. Below this depiction is written \"GOVERNMENT IS LAKE A CAR: WHEN YOU PUT IT IN R, YOU MOVE BACKWARDS. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE FORWARD YOU PUT IT IN D\" in green block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is a size large and is in good condition. there is a 0.125in. brown stain on the front at the top of the shirt under the collar on the wearer's right. There is another 0.125in. black stain on the inside of the shirt on the back below the collar on the wearer's left. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white shirt that features a blue Democratic donkey on the front on the wearer's left. Above the depiction of the donkey \"WM\" is written in black block font. Below the depiction of the donkey \"Young Democrats/ 2008-2009\" is written in black block font. The back of the shirt features a depiction of the United States and its territories. New England, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, the eastern section of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Hawaii are all highlighted in blue. \"Sí Se Puede\" is written in black block print above the map. The shirt is 100% cotton. It is a size large and in good condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark blue t-shirt that has \"WHY AM I A DEMOCRAT?\" written in white block print in the middle of the shirt on the front. The back of the shirt says \"...BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT PEOPLE\" written in white block print at the top. In the middle on the back of the shirt is written \"VIRGINIA YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTION 2011/ AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" in white block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton and is a size 2XL. It is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.07.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-navy blue t-shirt that has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon printed in gold on the front at the top. Below the Greek letters \"SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON\" is printed in gold. On the back of the shirt \"VIRGINIA KAPPA\" is printed in gold. The shirt was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The shirt is a size medium (38-40) and is made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition with the bottom of the tag inside the shirt being torn on the wearer's right side. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white t-shirt with \"Mary + William\" and \"Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman\" on the front in green letters, sized small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752245/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white t-shirt, with \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and \"These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!\" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering \"The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation\"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhite t-shirt, size large, decorated with a stylized map of campus and surrounding streets, buildings are in gray and other features, including water, tennis courts, sidewalks, and streets are in red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752369/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue t-shirt, size large, marked on front with Alumni Society seal, and \"Alumni College 1989\" on the back with a map of the Chesapeake Bay and the words \"Alumni College 1989, Exploring the Chesapeake Bay! June 22-25, College of William and Mary\". Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545434/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752395/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545584 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545596. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1991.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne light yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582106/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808569/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA1991.063.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt with the word \"Harvard\" on the front and the phrase \"William and Mary of the North\" on the back that belonged to William and Mary student E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. Fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- t-shirts depicting the new Lord Botetourt statue (in front of Wren Building). First shirt, gray with green lettering, second shirt dark green with gold lettering, front of shirts read \"Lord Botetourt 1717-1770\" and \"The Baron's Back\" and it shows the back of the statue. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545688/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752619/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752593/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545676/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.052\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Middle Passage Project\" t-shirt, affiliated with the Young Scholars Program, a joint project of William and Mary and Ohio State University. Size large, cotton. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323232/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.089\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by the Society of the Alumni, shirt is connected to the \"Wremerual\" Project. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490505/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323266/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 2002.070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwimming shirt which belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7,Box 12. UA 2002.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne T-Shirt from the residents of the second floor of Dupont residence hall. The shirt is white with black letters, \"The Men of DuPont 2nd E.\" written on the front pocket. Back pictures a fake ID featuring Bart Simpson. Below the ID are the names of Dupont freshman residents. A more detailed description is available in the donor file if needed. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323322/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323340/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.010a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Heather Byrnes, class of 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490619/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490625/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.031\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA light blue t-shirt that reads \"William  Mary\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"Wasting Away Again in Williamsburg\" and includes depictions of student-centered businesses the Green Leafe and the College Delly. The t-shirt is designed in the style commonly associated with U.S. retailer Ron Jon Surf Shop. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8.  UA2007.050\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA gray t-shirt imprinted with \"William and (Sometimes) Mary\" on the front.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1053922623/. Gift of Brian Lewis, class of 1991. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.058\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrange t-shirt with a mask on the front and \"Anthropology\" written below the mask. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168059/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy t-shirt with \"William and Mary Archaeological Field School\" on the front with a spade. Inside the spade reads \"Marshalltown USA Gloucester Point Virginia 1986.\" The back of the shirt reads \"Producing the finest trained excavators since 1693.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001508/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9.UA2008.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAqua t-shirt that reads \"Ivor Noel - Whom?\" on the front pocket. The pocket also shows a high-heeled shoe and a spade with \"Marshalltown USA 45-4 1/2\" on it. The back depicts an excavator inside a compass that reads \"Shirley Plantation Sic Semper Tourannis 1980.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001520/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168107/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.045\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt, size large, with the Millington cross on the front and the words to the \"God our Father\" verse from the William and Mary Alma Mater on the back. The shirt was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.395\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white and navy cotton mens t-shirt that was created for students in the Spotswood Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a drawing of Albert Einstein and his E=MC2 formula, with the words \"Spotswood Houses Intellectual Thought\" in red letters. The back of the t-shirt has a drawing of Spotswood Hall being flushed down a toilet and the words \"We're full of it\" written in black letters. The t-shirt once belonged to Peter Atwater, class of 1983, while a student at the College. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.286\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt that was worn by partipants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design reminiscent of the Harley-Davidson logo with an orange and white border and \"2005 KEIO-WM CCC\" centered on the front side of the shirt. It was designed by Frank Cha. The shirt was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The shirt is in good condition with a small, red residue on the bottom seam approximately 1/4in. It is approximately 28 1/2in (length) x 26 in (width) and a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.476\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print designs on both front and back in red and black. \"Keio / William  Mary / CCC\" is written in red with black outlining on the front. The back of the shirt contains the silhouette of a pig standing on grass in black and text in black and red. The text reads, \"KEIO - WM / Cross Cultural Collaboration / HOT / THE HAMS and SHOULDERS make the Difference / MOSAIC / WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - SUMMER of 2006.\" Shirt was designed by Brian Piper, Assistant Director of Keio-WM CCC in 2006. It was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The t-shirt is in fair condition, with small stains on the stomach, upper chest, and both sides of the right sleeve, but otherwise has few indications of wear. It measures 30 inches (width) by 26.5 inches (length) and is marked as a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.477\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design on front in red and light blue. The light blue screen printed design features four squares with outlined images of a couple dancing the jitterbug. \"Keio / WM / CCC / 2010\" is written in red on the front, with each phrase separated into one of the four blocks. Shirt was designed by Wendy Korwin, Academic Director of Keio-WM CCC. It was made by Anvil Knitwear, Inc., in Bangladesh. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 33 in. (width) by 28.25 in. (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.499\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print text on the front in a rainbow gradient and white. \"KEIO * WM\" is written in rainbow gradient and is repeated six times in a column with \"CCC Summer 2008\" in smaller white text underneath. Shirt was designed by Elizabeth 'Libby' Neidenbach. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. T-shirt is in good condition with minor signs of wear on the back side of collar and loose threads on the bottom hem. It measures 35.5in (width) by 27.75in (length) and is marked as a size large. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.503\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue cotton-polyester blend short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program in 2009. The shirt has screen print designs on the front in navy blue, red, white, and black. \"WM  KEIO UNIVERSITY / 2009 / CROSS CULTURAL / COLLABORATION\" is written in red with navy blue outlining on the front. The design features a white oval with red and navy blue lines radiating in all directions. A black and white image of the Wren Building cupola is centered on the white oval with a robot wearing a baseball glove on the left and a cartoon drawing of Benjamin Franklin wearing 'shutter shades,' sunglasses popularized by Kanye West, on the right. Shirt was designed by Kevin Kosanovich. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Haiti. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 32.5in (width) by 28in (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.504\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGolden yellow cotton, medium sized t-shirt with text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY / ONE Tribe / ONE FAMILY\" on the front in green with white outlining. Back of t-shirt features the Griffin mascot logo with the \"Tribe\" athletics logo. T-shirt given to staff and volunteers to wear while assisting during Freshman Move-in in 2011 and 2012. Gift of Steve Bookman. Located in Textiles, S1, SS1. UA 2012.316.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite cotton-polyester blend t-shirt with screen printed Tribe logo and \"Swimming\" in green text with yellow outline. T-shirt manufactured by Screen Stars Best and sized XL. T-shirt is in good condition with two gray/black scuff marks on the back left shoulder. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack t-shirt with \"End Of An Era\" written in hot pink papyrus font screen print across the front. \"B 3 W\" is written on the side of the wearer's right sleeve in hot pink papyrus font screen print. The back of the shirt reads \"Barrett.\" Underneath \"Barrett\" reads 'We don't live with boys' and under this phrase is written \"Chic\" all in hot pink papyrus font screen print. This shirt was created in honor of Barrett Hall's last year as an all-women's dorm. The dorm was converted to a co-ed dorm in 2005-2006. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with two 0.5in. loose threads on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite T-shirt. White T-shirt with \"Athletics Dept.\" crossed out on the front and \"What does the WM Athletic Dept. have in common with Saddam Hussein?\" followed by a multiple choice list of similarities on the back. T-shirt made in protest to the elimination of the wrestling team at William and Mary during the 1994-1995 academic year. T-shirt measures 34.5 in (width) x 31 in. (length). T-shirt is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841940304/in/photostream/. T-shirt transferred upon accessioning from the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (Acc. 2014.061). UA 2014.061.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow \"William and Mary Libraries\" t-shirt, lettering in black. On back lettering states \"Check it Out\" with a bar-code and numbers in black. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752403 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545454. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.093\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNavy blue t-shirt letting in white on the front \"Dewey Decimaters\" with a symbol of a mallet cracking a volleyball, on back \"Dewey Decimal\" is crossed out and \"Swem Library\" appears. Shirt corresponds to the book Dewey Decimated, from which the library volleyball team was named. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545478 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545496. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.094\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlue t-shirt with black lettering on front \"William and Mary Libraries\", back \"Check it out\" with bar code and item number. Shirt created for library staff when the library was automating and the books were being barcoded. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752689/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545810/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite shirt bearing \"Sink or Swem for the 4th Century\" in yellow on teal background, \"A Library for the 21st Century\" in white on a light teal background, and picture of a ship. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490403/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323180/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1998.047\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton t-shirt worn by members of the e-SWAT technical support team at Swem Library of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a blue bubble with \"e-SWAT\" written inside the bubble in white. The back of the shirt has a blue Swem window with \"E-SWAT Tech Help\" surrounding it in blue and white lettering. The shirt is a size large and is 31 1/2 in x 29 in. The shirt is in good condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732019/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732045/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.077\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne orange t-shirt featuring a the depiction of a person outlined in black and wearing black pants pushing a rock, outlined in black, up an incline toward a black cat. Beneath the incline \"The Archon Ultimatum\" is written in black comic sans font. The shirt is a size XL and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green t-shirt decorated with a modification of the college coat-of-arms; back of shirt features college buildings with stadium as focus and the words \"Tribe Dome\" appearing; shirt created by students opposing a proposed expansion of Cary Field Stadium. Image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752315/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used as a protest against the Athletics Department at William and Mary. The front of the shirt has \"Athletic Department\" written in green inside a red circle with a line going through it. The back of the shirt has green lettering saying \"What Does the WM Athletic Dept. Have in Common with Saddam Hussein? a. They both run a dictatorship b. They both lie c. They both make poor and selfish judgments d. There needs to be a change in leadership e. all of the above\" It is in fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10.  UA 1993.032.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used by the William and Mary Recycling student group to advocate recycling on campus. The front of the shirt features a Brontosaurus and the phrase \"William  Mary Recycling: Recycle or Die: written in dark blue. The back of the shirt features a pyramid of waste with the sign \"Larry the Landfill\" and the word \"Burp\" right beside the landfill.\" Below the landfill is the phrase \"Excuse Me, I'm Full.\" It is in fair condition with a small stain on the front. Trasferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite shirt with \"Campaign for William and Mary\" written in dark green on front, with campaign logo (Wren cupola and weather vane). Back shows a multicolored compass rose superimposed on a purple King William and Queen Mary cypher. Below image it reads \"Charting Our Destiny\" in maroon. Brand new condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490599/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490611/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGold size XXX-Large t-shirt with green print. It reads \"College of William and Mary Living Wage Campaign\" on the front and \"William  Mary est. 1693 Isn't it time for a raise?\" on the back. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167967/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168005/.Gift of James Spady. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with \"We Want Nichol\" in green on the front. The shirt was collected at the University Center from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. Size Medium. Cotton t-shirt. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810927/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.065\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". This t-shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Medium. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eYellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". The shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Large. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton v-neck shirt that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607890/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white linen with machine-made lace shirt worn by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The shirt appears to be hand-made with pearl buttons down the front. It is in fair condition with a red spot under one sleeve. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white oxford-cloth shirt with cuff ruffles worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. There is a ruffle down the front of the shirt with a hand-sewn in silk crepe. It is a Manhattan shirt that has a 15in. neck and a 36in. sleeve. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.021.5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen sweatshirt with the words \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in yellow and white, child's size 4T.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674400/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 1987.074\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA size large green sweatshirt with yellow lettering. The sweatshirt was worn by an unidentified individual. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue cotton sweatshirt with \"Bishop Madison Society\" written across the back of the sweatshirt in white. The shirt was once owned by H.E. Krauss, class of 1967. The sweatshirt is in fair condition and is a mens size XL. The sweatshirt was made by Southern Athletic. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green button-up cardigan that features a \"W\" and a white \"M\" on the front of the wearer's left side. There are two white stripes in the middle of the wearer's left sleeve. There is a tag with the number \"4\" stapled to the bottom of the sweater. There is also a tag with \"W and M\" printed in green stapled to the back of the collar of the cardigan. The tag sown inside the sweater reads \"MARLOMAR/ WESTBURY, N.Y./ 100% TURBO ACRYLIC/ RN 40112.\" The cardigan is in excellent condition. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green sweater featuring \"1944\" sown in pale brown with gold outline on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on the ends of both sleeves. There is a tag sown into the back of the collar that reads \"Northrop/ SPORT SHOP, INC./ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.\" The sweater is in good condition. It seems to have suffered some fading. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green sweater that features a gray \"W\" and \"M\" outlined in gold and intertwined sown on the front of the sweater. The sweater has elastic on the bottom and on both sleeves. The sweater is in good condition with an approximately 2.125in. unraveling thread on the wearer's left of the collar. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green sweater that features a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on both sleeves. There is a tag sown in at the back of the collar that reads \"(Illegible) KNITTING MILL CHICAGO\" with \"ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT\" circling around it. The sweater is in fair condition with discoloration and fading on the gold \"W\" and \"M.\" There is also a 1in. hole on the front at the top of the sweater on the wearer's left (below the collar) and a 0.5in. hole on the bottom on the wearer's left (above the elastic waistline). There are also two 0.125in. a hole on the top of the sweater on the wearer's right (below the collar). There are two mended patches on the bottom of the sweater on the front (at the top of the elastic waistline on the wearer's right and at the bottom of the elastic waistline on the wearer's left). There is also an approximately 2in. brown stain on the side below the sleeve on the wearer's right. There is a lot of brown discoloration all over the sweater. Transferred by Alumni Association. Gift of Ed Trice. UA 2011.498.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark green sweater with a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined and outlined in gray on the front. There is a black  tag sown into the back of the collar that has \"A.G. Spalding  Bros.\" written in white script. The sweater is in good condition with loose threads coming out all along the intertwined \"W\" and \"M.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark green sweater featuring a gray \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together and outlined in gold on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waistline and at the ends of both sleeves. There is a blue tag sown on the back of the collar. \"KING SPORTSWEAR COMPANY\" is embroidered in gold on the blue tag. The sweater is in excellent condition with an approximately 1in. loose thread on the elastic waist on the wearer's right side. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne purple and gold knit wool sweater. Wool v-neck sweater knitted in purple wool with gold knit contrast neckline and gold knit stripes on arms, cuffs, across the chest and on the hem. Twelve wool felt patches sewn on front and back of sweater including one 8.75in. patch on front with Omega Psi Phi coat of arms, one 6in. arm patch stitched with \"Spring '67,\" one 15.5in. back patch with ? (omega) symbol and \"omega psi phi\" stitched in dark yellow thread, and one 5in. rectangular patch on rear hem with \"George Reid JR\" stitched in white thread. Made by Logan Kitting Mills in Chicago, Illinois. 1967. Sweater measures 28in.(length). Sweater worn by the father of Justin Reid (charter member of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity) as a student at what was then Virginia State College and is now Virginia State University. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459791/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton hand-knit green cardigan sweater with depictions of the Crim Dell Bridge on the front and the Wren Building on the back. The sweater also features the William  Mary college seal, \"William  Mary\" text logo, a cannon, and cursive text \"Class of\" (with space for class year to be added) on the sleeves. The front of the sweater also has a graduation cap with protruding rope tassels, the \"WM\" sports logo, and \"1693.\" Front is secured with six brass colored metal buttons with crest image. Tag at sweater neck reads \"BEREK® New York / Produced and Hand Knit by Marta D / © BEREK 1992 / Knitted by Hand with Two Needles / 100% Pima Cotton / Made in Uruguay / Dry Clean / [Size] M.\" Cardigan is in good condition with two reddish stains on left collar and a broken thread at the top of the graduation cap. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292144531/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292143611/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292142645/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292141675/. Sweater was a gift to Sophie Lee from D. Bruce Christian, Class of 1973 in October 2011; both are members of the College of William  Mary Foundation Board of Trustees as of 2013. Gift of Sophie Lee, Class of 1990. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.001.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1- dark green sweater featuring a \"W\" intersected with an \"M\" stitched on the chest in gold with beige outline. The sweater measures approximately 2ft. 3 in. (length) x 1 ft.5in. (width) and the sleeves measure approximately 1ft. 10.5in. (length). The sweater is in good condition. The tag on the back collar of the shirt is detached from the collar on the wearer's left and is torn in half. There are two approximately 0.5in. loose threads on the end of the wearer's left sleeve. There is also an approximately 1in. loose thread on the bottom of the back of the sweater. Gift of Susan Blexrud. UA 2014. 099.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Navy blue polo shirt, short sleeve, with \"ODX\" in white above left breast pocket. Size Large. 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674552/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA1992.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSociety of the Alumni white polo shirt with the college seal. Above the seal is \"The College of William and Mary\" and below reads \"The Society of the Alumni\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674596/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 2002.062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green polo shirt that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The left pocket of the shirt has \"W  M Pep Band\" in gold and white lettering. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405790/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a ladies size small and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2010.506\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a mens size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.507\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green men's polo shirt with \"William  Mary\" written in gold on the left-hand side of the shirt. The shirt is made of cotton and was created by Williow-Pointe Sportswear. The shirt was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. Some signs of fading but otherwise fair condition and is a men's size medium. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.128\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBurgundy cotton knit polo shirt with white embroidered text, \"CWS / College of William and Mary\" on the wearer's upper left side. Shirt has short sleeves, three pearlized ivory colored plastic buttons on the shirt's placket, and a turnover collar. Polo shirt was worn by Christopher Wren Singers during performances. Gift of Richard Rossini, Class of 2015. Transferred upon receipt from the Christopher Wren Singers Records (UA 7.067). Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.066.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold polyester jersey jacket, size 6, embroidered with \"William and Mary Gymnastics\" in green, and with a maker's crest on it, given to members of the women's gymnastics team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811237/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12.  UA 1989.143\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDark green wool jacket with white piping awarded to Mary J. Simon Blevins, class of 1943. Jacket contains monogram with a gold W and green M against a gray background. Also a small star is attached along with two banner monograms; one signifying that Simon was president of the \"Orchesis\" and \"Manager\" of intramurals.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674886/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.044\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen nylon swimming jacket with hood and draw string; the words \"William and Mary Swimming\" are printed on the right front of the jacket. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025198/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA 1994.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen jacket with gold and white braid sleeves; gold letting spells \"Kendrick\" and gold lettering on the back spells \"William and Mary Swimming\". Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025246/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025270/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA1994.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Gold and green William and Mary jacket which belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2002.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red velvet jacket with gold braided buttons worn by College President John Stewart Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies. The jacket has a mulberry silk crepe. The jacket is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.020.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green with gold sleeves William and Mary letterman jacket that was given to the last woman to letter in two sports at the College prior to 2010. The shell is made of mostly wool and the sleeves are vinyl. The inside lining of the jacket is nylon. There is a gold and silver \"WM\" letter over the left-hand side of the jacket, with two field hockey sticks and a lacrosse stick in black and gold on the letter as well. It was made by Butwin of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is in fair condition and is a men's size 38. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2010.134\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne red wool uniform used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The uniform is in the style of the Scots Guard of Great Britain. The front of the jacket contains eight silver buttons and one red plastic button to close it. The sleeves are blue and white and each contain three silver buttons. Each shoulder contains a blue and white epaulet with a silver button attached. The collar is blue with a white thistle on each side of the neck. The back of the jacket has a red, white, and blue backing with six silver buttons. The name \"Austin\" is written on the inside of the jacket. It is in good condition and is approximately 26 1/4 in (length) x 32 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.378\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red gabardine jacket used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The front of the jacket contains twelve brass buttons, each 1/2 in. in diameter. Each sleeve has a black and gold ban of cloth around the sleeve opening with three 1/2 in. brass buttons. Each shoulder contains a black and gold epaulet with one brass button on it. The collar is red with gold trim all around. The jacket is a size 38 and was made by The Little Village Tailors using Landau Wool Co. Quality Fabrics. It is in fair condition with a few black marks along the front of the jacket. The jacket is approximately 25in (lenght) x 22 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA2010.379\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA dark green jacket featuring two brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on the front. The jacket also has three brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on both sleeves of the jacket. The jacket has an Alumni Band patch and a burgundy, green and gold pocket square. On the inside pocket of the jacket on the wearer's left is a green patch with a green and brown bird in the middle. \"John H. Craigmiles\" is sewn old English script above the bird. \"Classics\" is sewn below the bird. The jacket is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c).Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green wool button up  jacket  that has two pockets and a breast pocket on the front on the wearer's left. There is a patch on both the breast pocket and bottom pocket on the wearer's left. The bottom patch is gray and is in the shape of an octagon. There is a gold octagonal outline within the patch and inside the gold outline is a gold and red crown with a laurel reef below it. Above the crown \"W\" and \"M\" is stitched in gold. The patch on the breast pocket is gray and in the shape of a seal. There is a gold outline on the inside. Within the gold outline a gold \"W\" and a green \"M\" are intertwined. Below the seal patch is a banner that has \"SWIMMING\" stitched in gold. The jacket also has a tag on the collar that reads \"HELEN Z. STONE/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK CITY.\" The jacket is in excellent condition. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne robe, tattered, faded green silk (?) with gray velvet and gold belonging to College President John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College from 1942-1944. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442464/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 39. UA 1980.120\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic gown that was once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 46. UA 1986.028\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic gown once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257579/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257605/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692992/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 50. UA1986.028.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic robe trimmed in blue velvet from Columbia University that was owned by Cecil McCulley. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945465/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945467/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 47. UA 1986.030.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black with blue velvet trim academic gown from Johns Hopkins University that was once owned by John Lesslie Hall. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257621/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257635/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.20. UA 1988.010.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black academic gown trimmed with black velvet that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977481/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977483/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 51. UA 1991.081.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of red velvet breeches used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The breeches have bone buttons that are gold braided. On the inside of the waist, there is a label that reads \"3063MP.\" The item is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of green velvet pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. The pants have hand-stitched button holes and a pearl button on the back pocket. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31. UA 2009.021.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of cream colored wool pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has tailored button holes and has a hole for suspenders. The inside label reads \"37 L, 30 W, 22E.\" It is in good condition. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156429/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 29. UA 2009.021.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of red cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.179\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of blue cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.180\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne cotton and polyester green, black, brown and dark tan camouflage cargo pants. Features drawstring bottom hems, adjustable waist tabs, large cargo flap pockets on side legs and seat. Size Large with regular inseam, made in China by Rothco, Ultra Force B.D.U. Pants inseam measures 32in. and waist measures 36in. Overall length measures 43.25in. Circa 2008. Camo pants worn by members while they were pledges in tribute to earlier members of the national OPP who helped desegregate the U.S. military. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459419/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of light brown pants with a green stripe going down the outside of both the right and left pant legs. The pants have a zipper and a hook to secure the pants. There are six white buttons (two on both the right and left side and two in back) on the top in the inside of the pants used for securing the suspenders used with the pants. The suspenders are white with six eye holes to connect with the buttons. The pants are in excellent condition while the suspenders are in good condition with a 2.5in and 2in. black stain on the right edge of the wearer's right suspender as well as a 3.5in. and 1in. black stain on the right and left (respective) edges of the wearer's left suspender. There is also some yellow discoloration on the middle bottom of both suspenders near the black stains, on the back eye hole on the wearer's right, and on the bottom of the wearer's right pantleg near the stripe. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black coat with tails that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808701/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 59. UA 1998.010.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black frock coat that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808753/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 60. UA 1998.010.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dark gray wool blazer that once belonged to Harry E. Krauss III, class of 1967. There are three buttons down the front and two buttons in each sleeve. There is also a green and gold William and Mary coat of arms patch in the front pocket with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in gold letters around the patch. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911415/. Gift of Harry E. Krauss III. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 63. UA 2004.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne waistcoat with a front brown panel with rose bushes and daisies used by Bryan for the annual Yule Log ceremony at the College. It is made of silk. The side of the waistcoat is turquoise and the inside is lined with silk crepe. The buttons are silk covered buttons. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cream colored waistcoat with cotton lining worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has pearl buttons with machine-made button holes. There is a label in the neck that reads \"HR and L, B25\". It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue wool blazer worn by Mike Fitch, Class of 1993; Gentlemen of the College co-founder January 1990; Gentlemen of the College Music Director 1990-1993. From the very first Gentlemen performance (Tazwell \"Change of Pace\" performance in 1990) through the Final Concert of 1993, this jacket was worn for every single Gentlemen of the College performance from January 1990-May 1993. The front of the jacket has two brass buttons, approximately 0.5in. in diameter, and each sleeve has three brass buttons, approximately 0.25in. in diameter. The blazer was made by American Craftsman. It is in good condition and is a Mens size 39L. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.243\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black robe that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607756/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851925/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold jersey that was once owned by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The front of the jersey has a gold and black collar and \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in green. On the back of the shirt, \"WM\" is stitched in green with green and gold feathers. It is in good condition. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442390/in/set-72157601972522069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442406/in/set-72157601972522069/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn as outer layers over main garments, usually for warmth or weather protection against extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, food, or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear or headwear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black nylon shawl that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Dark maroon and white patterned cotton dashiki shirt. Front of shirt embroidered with ivory thread on collar, placket, pockets, and sleeves. circa 2008. Dashiki measures 34in. (length) x 24in. (width). Dashiki from Tanzania worn by Justin Reid while he was a pledge. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382788/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7.  UA 2011.585.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurple and yellow woven cloth Kente stole. Hand-woven Black Greek fraternity Kente stole imported from Ghana, Africa. This stole was worn for ceremonies and graduations, and features the two Omega Psi Phi colors, purple and yellow, represented in the purple woven background color and yellow woven letters. Kente cloth worn by Justin Reid, Class of 2009, as the first member of OPP to graduate. Stole measures 72in. (length) x 4.5in. (width). 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459541/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS3. UA 2011.585.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStoles cosponsored by the Lemon Project and Hulon Willis Association (HWA) and were given to approximately 40 members of the Class of 2012 at the first donning of the Kente Ceremony at WM on May 11, 2012. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. Located in Textiles S1, SS3. UA 2012.177.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack stole in the kente cloth design. Each side of the stole contains white, gold, and green stripes with WM stitched in gold, and 2013 stitched in white. There are also black tassels at the bottom on each side of the stole. The stole was used as part of the \"Donning of the Kente\" that was the program for the 2013 ceremony on May 10, 2013 as part of Commencement. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. The stole is in excellent condition with a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom section of white, green, and gold on the wearer's left. The stole also has a 0.125in. and a 0.5in. unraveling thread in the same section on the wearer's left. Gift of Jody Allen. UA 2013.086.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn over main garments or in place of main garments for protection from extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, or substances such as food or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear, headwear, body armor, or sports equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Dark beige corduroy overalls with a fleece interior worn by Minne Cole Savage, the first woman to receive her pilot's license through the William and Mary flight school. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851695/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851783/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.024\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow and blue cloth bib number that was used in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the American Athletic Union's National Championships in Sacremento, California. The runner's number is \"304\" and written in pen in the middle of the \"0\" is \"AAU 6/21/68, Sacramento, Calif., 3,000m. Steeplechase, 8:50 - 10th.\" It is in poor condition with several frayed edges and various spots around each number. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA  2010.679.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Red polyester and cotton apron with white screen printing. Made by Edwards, Scotchguard Protection in the USA. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary, STAFF.\" Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29in. (length) x 21in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382020/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382162/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.735.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of clothing worn beneath main garments or protective wear to protect clothing from the body or the body from the clothing or to shape or support parts of the body. Underwear is the layer of clothing that is closest to the skin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black knee-length gym bloomers used in women's physical education classes by Mildred Williams Doughty, class of 1933.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674942/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black cotton undergarment that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Cohen. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852161/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white bra with \"JT's Date\" inscribed on the front in black ink. Collected by James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus, from a Swem Library men's restroom. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.731.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be used by individuals as clothing care tools such as glove stretchers, as personal carrying or storage gear such as wallets, or backpacks, as protective equipment such as umbrellas or goggles, as personal or physical aids such as canes or eyeglasses, or as personal smoking or drug equipment such as pipes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the minor care or routine maintenance of clothing. This sub-classification does not include laundry artifacts, which are listed in Maintenance TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-silver straps with real metal used for mending colonial clothing that were owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to help individuals in performing day-to-day activities or to keep them safe or comfortable. This sub-classification includes devices that enhance personal vision, hearing, or mobility. It does not include clothing or tools and equipment designed for specific activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne football shaped fan attached to a stick. The fan is made of heavy cardstock and the front is yellow and green. The back reads \"I'm a WM Fan!\" There is a Taco Bell logo on left back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen and yellow football-shaped fan with the WM feathers logo; sponsored by Embassy Suites. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2007.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black and neon green sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"William  Mary\" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white handkerchief with \"300 Years  Still Partyin' Homecoming\" written in red. Has the Greek symbols for the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon as well as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.39\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.135\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.430\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"Great Service is IT\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were probably given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.181\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA pair of black and neon pink sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.182\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass engraved with the Greek letters Kappa Kappa Gamma in honor of the sorority at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. It is approximately 4 in. in diameter and in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.221\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to assist individuals in housing or transporting personal items such as clothing, adornment, or personal accessories. This sub-classification includes handheld containers such as luggage and containers that are worn such as bandolier bags or tool belts, It also includes clips, chains, and beads that are worn or carried to hold items. This sub-classification does not include containers that are listed in other classifications with the specific objects for which they were made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2.75in. in diameter and is 1.5in.  tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBlack and red bag with \"WM Homecoming '92\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne checkbook cover made of green vinyl with \"William and Mary\" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940334/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brass key chain engraved with the words \"Mrs. Tyler\" on it. There is also a key attached with the words \"Yale, Stamford, Connecticut\" written on it. The chain is approximately 2.25in.x 2.5in. Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.109\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown suitcase trunk with brown leather straps and end pieces that may have belonged to Ernest Goodrich. The trunk also has William and Mary stickers on all sides. It is 23.5in. x 13 in. In fair condition with a few holes. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tan and red dunlap box that was used by College President John Stewart Bryan to store his wig that was used in the annual Yule Log Ceremony at William and Mary. It is in poor condition with parts of the box starting to come apart. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911615/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911647/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 64. UA2009.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown canvas tennis bag that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The bag was made by The Horace Partridge Co. in Boston, Massachusetts sometime before 1900. The inside pouch is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, 502 Yarmouth Road, Towson, Maryland.\" There is another smaller pouch that is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, Roland Park Country School.\" The bag is approximately 28 in. x 10.5 in. The bag is in fair to poor shape with a few holes in the bottom and evidence of heavy fading all over the bag. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.370\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne canvass tote bag that was given to the Swem Library Board of Directors as gifts at their April 23-April 24, 2010 meeting. The bag was made by Crystal Boyce, Swem Circulation staff, out of the curtains in the Botetourt Theatre in Swem Libary. The pattern of the fabric contains several different shapes and sizes of green, gold, white, and blue triangles as well as white circles. Attached to the bag is a silver tag with the Swem window and \"Swem Library\", The College of William and Mary\" surrounding the window. The bag is approximately 13.5in. x 13.75in. and the handles are approximately 9.875in. (length). The bag is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.243\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gray nylon William and Mary messanger bag that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College. The front of the bag has \"William  Mary\" and the College seal in silver. \"The Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary\" is written around the College seal in silver as well. Attached to the bag are two gray handles and a shoulder strap, all made of a canvas material. The bag was made by Bearse Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Ill and Newburgh, N.Y. It is approximatley 18in. x 14in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2010.638\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold matchbook case made of cardboard with the College of William  Mary's seal and a pennant with \"W  M Restaurant\" on the cover. The matchbook was sold by the William  Mary Restaurant to customers and was made by Universal Match Corp., of Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 1.5 in. x 4.375 in. It is in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green William and Mary tote that features the William and Mary cypher in yellow on the front. The tote also has a white tag on the inside of the bag that reads \"KOOL PAK®/44706-ASI 65595-114/Made in China.\" The bag measures approximately 13in. (length) x 12in. (width) and is in good condition with an approximately 2.5in. and 0.5in. loose thread on the top left side of the bag. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow and black plastic key chain. Keychain features the three Greek letters composing the Fraternity name, Alpha Phi Alpha.  2.5in (length) x 0.75in (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2011.584.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white Nylon tote with dark blue handles. Front paint stencilled with multi-color logo and \"GAISF congress  General Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A., October 14-17, 1987.\" Back is paint stencilled with the Olympic Rings logo and \"USA.\" Tote measures 14in.(length) x 16in.(width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460463/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459985/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.734.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlue Vinyl backed nylon portfolio with white nylon zipper top made by Fabriko Incorporated in the USA. Front printed in white lettering with \"National Sports Festival, Colorado Springs, June 24 – July 3, 9 1983\" and sponsorship logos printed in white for companies including United, Kodak, Levi's, ARCO, and Miller Light Beer. Portfolio measures 15.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460757/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack vinyl backed nylon portfolio with top handles made by Tru-Touch in the USA. Front printed in gold with image of US Capitol building and Olympic Rings logo, and with \"United States Olympic Committee, House of Delegates Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29 – 30, 1988.\" Rear imprinted with relief of United States Olympic Committee emblem. Portfolio measures 13.625 in. (length) x 20 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460577/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381132/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWallet presented to Beatriz Hardy, Director of Special Collections Research Center, on April 16, 2012 at a tea ceremony in Swem Library board room by visting students and faculty of the Beijing Normal University. BNU students and faculty visited Swem Library as part of a campus tour for the grand opening of the William  Mary Confucius Institute. Four facsimile Chinese scrolls acquired with funds from the Confucius Institute and WM student calligraphy were exhibited in The Three Perfections for their visit. Gift of Beatriz Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.139.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack tote bag. Black bag with University Center Archives Board in white, UCAB in yellow and white, the image of a car in yellow and white, The College of William and Mary in green, and Seniors 2007 in white printed on the front side. Bag has external pockets on the front and sides and zippers shut. Bag measures 13.75 in. (height) x 13 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). Bag is in good condition with minor stains on the back and inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841304201/in/photostream/. Bag transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation, consumption, or personal storage or tobacco products or non-pharmaceutical drugs. This sub-classification does not include equipment used for the manufacture of tobacco products, which is listed in Other TE for Materials. it does not include household receptacles for tobacco, tobacco equipment, or tobacco waste that are listed in Containers for Smoking and Tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bottom stamped \"Bergmann\" and \"1844\". Bowl is 6.25in (height) x 11in. (width).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in faded green block letters. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). This item is similar to UA 2008.021. Cigarette case is 3in. (height) x 2in. (width).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in green block letters. This item is similar to UA 1998.004. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). The cigarette case is 3in.(height)x2in.(width). Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395929/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944706/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for grooming, hygiene, personal sanitation, or for enhancing one's appearance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite rectangular towel. White towel with \"Just Like A Waving Flag\", the AMP logo, \"K'naan, Wale  Friends\", and the date of the concert printed in blue on the front. Towel created for the 2010 Wale concert presented by AMP. Towel measures 17.5 in. (width) x 11 in. (length). Towel is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14864260293/in/photostream/. Towel transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts used to enhance or care for the appearance of skin, nails, or eyelashes. This sub-classification includes cosmetics, manicure and pedicure tools, tattooing and skin piercing tools, and associated containers and accessories. It does not include tools or supplies used for cleaning skin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black powder compact. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. The compact is 2in. square. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434895/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSilver tone metal rounded square cosmetic compact with stylized shield featuring a raised image of the post-restoration Wren Building and the text \"WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE WILLIAMSBURG, VA / FOUNDED 1693.\" The raised image also features some of the Wren Yard with the Lord Botetourt statue, a cannon, several trees on either side of the building, and a bench. The shield is affixed to the a black enamel circle; the underside of the compact features a matching black enamel circle, but with no emblem. The front of the compact has a small clasp with a double hinge on the opposite side. Inside the compact is a circular pressed cake of blush in rose pink. In the middle of the compact is a hinged piece of reflective metal that acts as a mirror. On the opposite side is a space for loose cosmetic/foundation powder with a rotating metal disk with an open circle on one side and perferations for dispensing powder on the other side. Compact measures 1.75 in. (width) 1.875 in. (length) x .5 in. (depth) and is in good condtion with some minor scratching/chipping of the black enamel on bottom. Swem SCRC purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.059.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the care, grooming, or removal of hair on the body, head, or face, except for eyelashes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green Schick razor with \"College of William  Mary\" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391597/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist people with personal sanitation and health preservation activities such as bathing, routine oral care, or birth control. This sub-classification does not include furniture or plumbing and drainage elements such as toilets or bathtubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton and polyester beach towel with the College of William and Mary's Seal on the front of it that was sold by the Alumni Gift Shop. The beach towel was developed in part by Charles L. Kendrick, III, while Director of Society Services for the Alumni Society from 1990 to 1994. The towel contains the most recent William and Mary Seal, with a golden sun at the top of the seal, and the words \"William  Mary\" in green just below the seal. It is approximately 52in. x 33.5in. and is in fair conditon with a few stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold cotton towel created by Recreational Sports at the College of William and Mary. The towel features a green outline of the student recreation center with \"Recreational Sports, College of William and Mary, www.wm.edu/rec\" written in green. It is approximately 26.5in x 16in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.294\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to manage, oversee, capture, harvest, or collect resources or to transform or modify particular materials, either raw or processed. These artifacts are normally created in response to problems inherent in the materials themselves; for example, wood requires certain kinds of cutting devices, fish require certain lures, and food requires certain serving materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for farming or gardening.  This classification includes implements used in planting, tending, harvesting, and storing crops and in processing food for animals but not food for humans.  This classification does not include tools and equipment used in caring for animals, in working with forest products, or in preparing fibers for textiles or other products from agricultural products.  It does not include agricultural structures, groundskeeping equipment, or artifacts that serve primarily as vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of land for planting or sowing. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in clearing, grading, digging, loosening, turing, or weeding soil. These items may be used prior to planting or sowing or during the growing process.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for treating or preparing food for animals. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for serving food to animals, which are listed in Animal Care Equipment or Pet Supplies. It does not include feed structures such as silos, which are listed in Agricultural Strucutres.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for gathering or handling crops or other agricultural products. This sub-classification includes artifacts for picking, reaping, threshing, sifting, drying, bunching, binding, and loading crops. Note: For a piece of equipment made for a specific crop, the name of the crop may be entered in subject field, whether or not the crop is noted in the object term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for setting or sowing plants or seeds for crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for managing or caring for crops, including artifacts used for fertilization, irrigation, pest contol, or grafting. This sub-classification does not include weeding tools, which are listed in Cultivation Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care, breeding, or study of animals. This classification includes instruments used in the practice of veterinary medicine, in the psychological study of animals, and in the care of animals, such as the tools a farrier uses to shoe animals. This classification does not include equipment used in processing animal products for human use (see Food Processing TE or Leather, Horn, Shellworking TE). Also excluded are structures for housng animals and the tools of trades related to animal husbandry that are not used directly with animals, such as a farrier's metalworking tools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the routine maintenance of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts for feeding, grooming, identifying, training, or controlling animals. It does not include artifacts used for the care of household pets or artifacts used for animal medical treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to promote the propagation of animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to support the shoeing of horses and other animals. This sub-classification does not include general blacksmithing tools, which are listed in Metalworking TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne rusted horseshoe that was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel at the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/. UA 1983.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for the care and maintenance of houshold pets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the medical examination, diagnosis, or treatment of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts used by animal doctors or others responsible for the care of animals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to fabricate objects our of minimally processed, fibrous plant material, including grass, straw, reeds, bark, splints, and twigs, or from fibrous animal material, including bristles and hair. This classification includes tools used for basket-making, broom-making, brush-making, thatching, and wigmaking. It also includes tools, equipment, and supplies used for crafting similar products from synthetic fibers. This sub-classification does not include tools used for working with textiles or procesed wood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic and terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This classification does not include hunting and fishing weapons, which are listed in such Armament sub-classifications as Armament Accessories, Edge Weapons, and Firearms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification includes objects used in the commercial or recreational catching or harvesting of fish, shelfish, or marine mammals such as whales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the trapping of household pets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the processing, storage, and preparation of food or beverages for human consumption. This classification does not include tools for gathering, production, or management of food materials that are listed in Agricultural TE or Animal Husbandry TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve as containers for baking, roasting, braising, broiling, steaming, boiling, or warming food.  This sub-classification does not include devices that heat food, such as stoves, rice cookers, and waffle irons, which are listed in Food Preparation Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that facilitate the preparation of food for beverages but do not play an active role in food preparation. This sub-classification includes artifacts used specifically for the handling, maintenance, or storage of kitchenware.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for mixing, chopping, grinding, decorating, separating, shaping, extracting, or measuring food or beverages. This sub-classification also includes hearth equipment, devices for cooking and drying, and other misscellaneous tools. It does not include cooking vessels, food storage equipment, or equipment for processing plants or animals into food products.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to manufacture food products from animals, animal products, grains, vegetables, fruits, or other plant materials. This sub-classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in such activities as milling, butchering, cheesemaking, and rendering which are often, but not always, handled outside of the home kitchen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1 inch in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.277\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created specifically to keep food or beverages, either as pieces of furniture such as cabinets, as appliances such as refrigerators, or as containers such as casks and tea caddies. This sub-classification also includes container accessories such as bungs, stoppers, and stands. It does snot include shipping containers, product packages, general cabinetry, or storage items used for kitchenware or the serving of food.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages by humans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as receptacles from which beverages are directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers inteded for individual place settings. It does not include eating vessels or vessels designed for the presentation and serving of beverages, which are listed in Serving Vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow cup with green writing that says \"GO INDIANS\" across the top of the cup. Also has text \"Ted Filer's Mechanicsville Motor Co. Inc.\" Image available on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648147/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. \"William and Mary Homecoming 93'\" reads across the front in green letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647397/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647291/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow plastic tumbler with college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green letters on one side; WM logo with feathers and \"Tribe\" underneath in green and silver letters on the other side. It is 4.5 inches (height). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645751/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649157/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow plastic tumbler, includes \"The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel\" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485768/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486520/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBright green tumbler with color changing properties when filled with cold beverages. Cup given to staff members at the annual Employee Appreciation Day in the Sadler Center on May 30, 2012. Gift of Eileen O'Toole. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.216.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - green plastic tumbler with gold line drawing of the William  Mary seal. Gold text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY - THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI\" circles the seal. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in good condition. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 - green plastic tumbler with gold text \"300 / William  Mary / 1693 * 1993 / Society of the Alumni.\" There is a field of gold stars around the number 300. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in fair condition with a 2.25 in. crack on the bottom of the tumbler near the sprue/gate mark. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - white plastic (polypropylene)tumbler created for Homecoming 2012. Text on tumbler in dark green reads, \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" (front) and \"THE WILLIAM  MARY / ALUMNI ASSOCIATION\" (back). Tumbler was thrown to paradegoers during the 2012 Homecoming Parade; this tumbler was caught by Special Projects Librarian, Kay Domine, during the Swem Library Homecoming Parade Viewing party on the terrace. Tumbler measures 5 in. (height) x 3.375 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in excellent condition. Gift of Kay Domine. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.346.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-plastic cups. One yellow cup with \"William and Mary\" and the WM logo around rim in green. It was sold at College Bookstore. The cup is 5in. (height).  One white cup with \"William and Mary Tribe\" and WM logo in green. A Milton's Pizza ad is on the back. This cup was purchased at a WM football game in 1981. It is 4.5 in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1985.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cup with 2 green and blue turtles and the words \"VIMS Aquarium\" on the side. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green cups decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, \"The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni\".  The cups are 4.5in (height). UA 1990.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white cup decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto \"Tribe Pride - Get It!\" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers. It was used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. The cup is 5.25in (height). UA 1990.064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"The Best of Times\" logo for homecoming 1989. The cup is 4.5in. (height). UA 1990.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne purple plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"William and Mary Magic\" logo for the 1990 homecoming. The cup is 4.5in (height). UA 1990.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow cup decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words \"Go Indians\", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1991.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3 red, white and black plastic cups with \"WM Homecoming '92\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow 5in. tall cup, green and silver lettering \"WM Tribe\" with two white feathers on one side; college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green lettering on the other. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485086/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649001/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white 3in. tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed \"The Tribe of William and Mary College.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647479/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and white plastic cup with words \"WM Tribe\" and Indian feathers. Iamge available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484054/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow 5in. tall cup with words \"William and Mary Tribe\" in green and white lettering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cup, 5.5in., from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads \"The Tribe - William and Mary College\" in black lettering. The cup is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\"  The cup is 5.5.in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 9. UA 1995.017.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-cups, white, purple, and green. White cup if from homecoming 1992 :\"A Class Act\". The purple cup is from homecoming 1990: \"WM Magic\". And the green cup is from homecoming 1989:\"The Best of Times.\"  The cups are 3in (height). UA1995.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green 5.5in. cup with words \"The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni\" in gold letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green mugs with gold colored rims, stars in gold, words \"300 William and Mary 1693-1993\". UA 1998.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gray cup with black design on front. The words \"Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!\" appear on the back. UA 1998.085\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup, front blue and black words appear \"The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union\" with phone numbers. UA 1998.086\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup with \"Tribe Athletics\" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.UA 2008.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter Jefferson cup of the kind given by The Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to recognize individuals or organizations for their service to William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. The cup was made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945498/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter Jefferson cup used by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. Also engraved are the initials \"BFG.\" The cup is made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396919/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used to celebrate Homecoming at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a depiction of the Wren building in purple with the words \"Raising the Roof\" written in between the second and third floors of the building. Under the Wren building is written \"Homecoming 1995\" in yellow; \"October 26-29\" in purple; \"Society of the Alumni\" in purple; and \"College of William and Mary\" in purple. The advertising partner for the cup was The Governor's Land at Two Rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Lcoated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.636\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used during the Homecoming celebration at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a green and gold royal crown with the phrase \"The Majesty of It All\" written below the crown in green. Also written on the cup are the phrases \"Homecoming,\" \"October 24-27,\" \"College of William and Mary,\" and \"Society of the Alumni\" in green. There is also a gold \"96\" indicating the Homecoming year. The advertising partner for the cup was GEICO insurance. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.637\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic cup that was created by the Athletics Department to sell at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The cup includes the William and Mary mascot, the Griffin, and under the griffin is the word \"Tribe\" in green and gold. The cup was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery and the William and Mary Bookstore. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396591/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Mrs. Jack Beswick. Located in Dec. Obj. UA 2014.028.01ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dark green mug decorated with a three-dimensional gold banner with laurels stating \"College of William and Mary\" with the coat of arms. Mug was purchased in the college bookstore circa 1970. The mug is 4\" H x 3.3/4 diameter; handle is 2 1/2\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452324255. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gray stoneware mug inscribed \"25th Reunion, Class of 1942\" and \"WM\", made in colonial pattern. The mug is 6in (height). UA 1991.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. UA 1994.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne mug with imprint logo. The Mug is 5in (height) and is cracked. UA 1994.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHand-thrown stoneware mug with clear and blue glaze. Inscribed \"25th Reunion - Class of 1942\" around the rim; body of mug contains a motif with \"WM\" in the center. Throwing marks are visible inside the mug. Bottom imprint reads \"An Approved Williamsburg Souvenir\". Dimensions: 5 1/2\" H x 2 7/8 Diameter, handle is 4\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Condition is good: contains some firing cracks on the bottom of mug, and handle has large dark spot. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452387825, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452505773, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452747444. UA 1994.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gray mug inscribed \"Homecoming 1969\" and \"WM\".  It is 6in (height). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription \"A New Library for a New Century\". UA 1999.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by \"College of William and Mary 1693\". Manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is approximately 8.25in(length) with the top on, and 3.75 in. in diameter and is in good condition.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.050\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne grey with marble pattern plastic mug celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the a cappella group The Gentlemen of the College. The cup has the Gentlemen of the College Logo, the letters \"GOTC\", the William and Mary seal, and \"est. Jan. 1990, 20 Years of G's, May 1, 2010.\" The \"GOTC\" is in the grey marble pattern as the cup, but the rest of the inscriptions are in green. The cup is approximately 2.5in. in diameter, and is 4.75in. (height). It is in excellent condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGold plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on front in green text with \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town, Catering\" on the back \"Good beer. Good food. Good people. Bad parking. Since 1974.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held at The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373926/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374344/. Gift of Professor Sharon Zuber and her Fall 2011 LCST 201 'Constructing the News' Class. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.709.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on the front with green text \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town\" on the back \"William  Mary, Alumni.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held by The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113450711/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373786/. Gift of Bea Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.730.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne drinking glass that was given out at a dance for new pledges to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The glass contains the words \"Kappa,\" \"Alpha,\" and \"Theta\" in black. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. It is approximately 3in.x 5.625in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396405/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne drinking glass that was given out at the Phi Mu fraternity pledge formal at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The glass contains the name of the fraternity, \"Phi Mu,\" the crest of the fraternity below that, and below the crest are the words \"Pledge Formal 1978\". All of the words are etched in white. The glass is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.241\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne drinking glass with a gold rim that was given out at the Theta Delta Chi fraternity's Sweetheart Dance in 1981. The glass also is engraved with Theta Delta Chi's seal and \"Sweetheart Dance 1981.\" The glass once belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982, while a student at the College. It is in fair condition and is approximately 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass goblet removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. The goblet is 6in (height)  and 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1984.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold toned goblet, engraved with \"Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room\". It was made at ODIOT, Paris. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.037\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wine bottle that was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. The bottle is 1ft (height) with a base diameter of approximately 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wine bottle found under the Brafferton in 1865. President Benjamin S. Ewell gave the bottle to Union Army Col. E.A. True in 1865, and it was returned to William  Mary in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Ewell in two labels attached to the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. The bottle is 9.5in (height) with a base diameter of 4.5in. Originally accessioned as 1957-58. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.101\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Stein that  includes the name \"Punchy;\" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as receptacles from which food is directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers intended for individual place settings. It does not include drinking vessels or vessels designed for the presenation and serving of food, which are listed in Serving Vessels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as implements for consuming food or beverages. This sub-classification includes tools intended for individual place settings. It does not include utensils designed for the serving of food or beverages, which are listed in Serving Utensils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934474/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tin baby spoon featuring a raised neck and seven stamped dots on the bottom of the handle of the spoon. The spoon measures 3.25in. and is in fair condition. There is a 0.125in. rust stain on the right side of the back of the spoon's bowl as well as a 1in. rust stain on the left of the back of the spoon's bowl. There are two 0.125in. rust stains on the raised neck of the spoon. There are also small rust stains on the bottom of the handle and a 1in. white stain inside the front of the bowl of the spoon. Image at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13544454324/. Transferred from the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065). UA 1985.029.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the use of food service vessels, utensils, or related articles. This sub-classification includes food waste containers, dining tables coverings, and containers for food service artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907.\" The napkin holder is 2in. in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under \"Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling\" for more information. UA 2009.276\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green thermal cup holder that features the WM Student Assembly seal in gold on the front (with \"SA\" in green in the middle of the seal) and the basics of the Medical Amnesty policy. The Medical Amnesty was created in 2012 with the purpose of encouraging students to seek assistance without fear of violating student conduct codes and receiving disciplinary action. This cup holder was collected by the Young Democrats at the first ever student Tribe tailgate at the Reserve in the Compton lot. The cup holder measures about 12.5in. and is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGroupings of artifacts originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Food Service TE sub-classifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as implements for the serving of food or beverages. This sub-classification does not include tools used for food preparation or consumption.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white platter, 9.25 x 13.25\" x 1.5\", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown. It was used in the dining hall in the 1930s and made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The platter is 9.25in x 13.25in x 1.5in. UA1988.077\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green wine decanter with seal on front reading \"Chi Omega Winter Journal '65\". It has a straw stopper and tassle, and an inner bubble for holding ice. The decanter was made in Italy. It belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. UA1991.097\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cutting, handling, or processing timber or for harvesting non-food forest crops such as bark or rubber. This classification does not include equipment for cartage, which is classified under Transportation Artifacts, or equipment for manufacturing products from wood, which is classified under Woodworking TE or Papermaking TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for fabricating objects from homogenous, complex compounds, such as glass, clay, rubber, synthetic resins, plastics, or waxes. This classification also includes the tools, equipment, and supplies used for producing such homogenous, complex compounds. These compounds differ from other materials because they generally require elaborate processing at some point during their use. As compounds, they differ from other processed materials such as leather because they are not discrete units; they differ from aggregate materials such as masonry because of their homogeneity and their need for elaborate processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. The cast is 10inx17in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 11inx18in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.108\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 9inx15in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.278\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for proccessing materials that are animal in origin. This classification includes tools and equipment for processing furs or hides, for preparing leather, for fabricating leather products, for working shell, horn, bone, or ivory, and for making things from quills or feathers. This classification also includes artifacts for processing materials that are the products of insects or bacteria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with natural stone or with aggregate materials such as concrete, mortar, brick, or plaster. These aggregate materials can be of natural or manufactured origin. They differ from materials related to Glass, Plastics, and Clayworking TE because they lack homegeneity and the need for complex processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for casting, forging, machining, or fabricating metals or metal products. This classification does not include tools, equipment, and supplies used in mining or preliminary processing of ores, which are listed in Mining and Mineral Harvesting TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRound metal die in 2 pieces. It was for striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. The base is 5in. in diameter. The die is 2.25in. in diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for extracting materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state from the natural environment. This classification includes equipment usde for underground and surface mines, quarries, oil and water wells, for prospectingm and for supplemental processing operations such as breaking, milling, washing, cleaning, or grading. it also includes tools used for ice harvesting and salt harvesting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transform or modify materials in ways that extend beyond the range of one classification. This classification includes terms for multi-purpose tools and tools that work with a variety of materials as well as generic terms that may be used if the particular context of use is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with materials that mask surfaces by depositing a residual film such as a paint film, or by using adhesives to attach a thin covering such as wallpaper or gold leaf to a surface. This classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in decorative, artistic, and protective appliactions. Excluded from this classification are tools and equipment that are used with thicker coatings, such as wood veneers or plastic laminates, and tools and equipment used for metal plating. Also excluded are tools and equipment associated with printing processes such as printing blocks and silkscreens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the manufacture of materials formed from the residue of suspension or in the fabrication of products made of such materials. Paper (whether made from wood pulp, textile fibers, or plastic fibers) is the principle product that falls in this classification. Particles mixed with liquids form suspesions. Although felt is made of materials that are matted like paper, tools for felting are listed in Textileworking TE because felt is not formed from suspension.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of materials made from fibers and the preparation of woven fabrics. Also included in this category are tools, equipment, and supplies used for manufacturing objects from fibers or cloth. This classification includes tools specific to the preparatoin of fibers, such as hatchels and cotton gins, but excludes tools, such as sheep shears and cotton balers, that are related to sources of fibers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processes and techniques involving needle and thread, including applique, breading, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in gathering, hooking, and pleating. It includes artifacts used by dressmakers, tailors, hatters, and sailmakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pouch of 10 gilt on brass buttons from a colonial article of clothing worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. Six of the buttons are 0.75in. in diameter and 4 are 0.5in. in diameter. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.021.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the processing of natural fibers into thread and yarn or in the processing of thread and yarn into finsihed textiles such as lace, cloth, or cordage. Processes include spinning, weaving, knitting, knotting, twining, and finishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the fabrication of objects for wood. This classification includes artifacts used with and to created physically modified wood by-products such as plywood, chipboard, and masonite. This classification excludes tools and equipment for making objects out of the chemically modified wood by-products such as paper, rayon, or rubber. Note: Various woodworking trades, such as carpentry, coopering, shipbuilding, or wheelwrighting, may be noted in a subject field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 15 different nail samples that were taken from the Ash Lawn-Highland estate of U.S. President James Monroe. The samples were taken from different parts of the house including the porch, columns, roof, and siding. A lot of the nails are rusty and in poor condition. Located in BG S5. UA 1996.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that do not meet the definitions of this category's other classifications. This classification includes specialized tools originally created to transform raw materials into specific finished products such as cigars and gems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used for the observation of natural phenomena or to apply knowledge gained from such observation. Tools in this category tend to be made to enlarge or record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications in this category are related by virtue of the fact that they include artifacts created to employ a particular body of knowledge. The classifications are based on knowledge rather than materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies, originally created for the study of sound and its effect on hearing. Artifacts listed in this classification may be used for generating, detecting, observing, testing, modifying, and/or measuring sound. They differ from artifacts in Sound Communication TE in that their function is to study sound, not to transmit or receive it. They differ from some related items in Medical and Psychological TE in that the function of items in Acoustical TE is to examine the nature and effects of sound, not to dignose or treat medical conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-production. This classification includes firearms, artillery, blade weapons, and striking weapons. It does not include structures designed for housing troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmmunition for armament, whether intended for particular weapons, such as BBs and cartridges, or intended to be deployed alone, such a grenades, missiles, or bombs. This sub-classification includes ammunition casings, such as sabots, and planted explosive weapons, such as mines or petards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects used as accessories for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-protection. This sub-classification includes weapon components and artifacts used for weapon care or storage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeavy weapons that employ combustion or explossion to fire a projectile. Artillery may be portable and may be employed by one person, but typically it is fired from a more or less stationary position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing worn as defensive armament, including formal parts of a suit of armor and protective devices used in combat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeapons that cut or pierce by cutting. This sub-classification includes edged weapons such as bayonets that are accessories to firearms and tools such as cross bows that launch edged weapons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProjectile-firing weapons that can be deployed easily by one person and, in most cases, uses explosive propellant. This sub-classification does not include ammunition, firearms accessories, or crew-served heavy armament. Note: For combination and conversion pieces, used multiple terms, e.g., \"Pistol\" and \"Carbine\" for a pistol carbine, and \"Musket, Flintlock\" and \"Musket, Percussion\" for a musket converted from flintlock to percussion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmament designed to batter or crush by weight or momentum, including weapons that propel non-explosive or non-penetrating missiles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document objects and events outside of the earth's atmosphere. Artifacts listed in this classification differ from those in Optical TE in that they are not intended to address particular problems associated with vision. They differ from those in Surveying and Navigational TE in that they are concerned with observation rather than with the practical uses for such observation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document physiological or anatomical aspects of organisms for purposes other than diagnosis or treatment. Tools for diagnosis and treatment of people are include in Medical and Psychological TE; those for animals are in Veterinary Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study or manufacture of substances based upon their molecular composition, structure, and properties. Artifacts used for the study of atomic and subatomic particles are included in Nuclear Physics TE, and artifacts used for the study of the interaction of physical objects are in Mechanical Measurement Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the sampling, observation, measurement, or recording of specific chemical properties in specialized applications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlassware and other general equipment used in different types of laboratories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne coin silver beaker across, inscribed with \"H\", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. The beaker is 3.5in (height) x 3in (width). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for moving earth or building structures. This classification includes paving machines and equipment that modify by demolition, such as wrecking balls or jackhammers. It also includes tools such as pile drivers used for the construction of highways or structural facilities. This classification does not include specialized tools listed in other classifications or used in the construction industries, such as cranes, hammers, or cement mixers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control, distribute, modify, observe, measure, or document electricity and magnetism. This classification includes tools, equipment, and components used in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical and electronic devices as well as those used in the delivery of electricity or electrical power. This classification does not include electrical or electronic devices created to serve other specific purposes, such as sound communication or data processing, nor does it include electrical motors and generators, which are listed in Power Producing Equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document electrical or magnetic activity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round magnet featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. The magnet is approximately 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035602/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects originally created to maintain or repair electrical monitoring equipment or install or repair electrical delivery system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects originally created to serve as part of an electricity delivery system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to generate, convert, or distribute energy or power. This classification does not include objects listed in Electrical System Components.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects originally created to generate power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to assist in the transmission or regulation of power, particularly mechanical power in power-producing equipment or other machines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts related to energy production that do not meet the definintions of this classification's other sub-classifications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document geological phenomena. This classification includes geologists' picks and seismic measuring devices, but it excludes tools used for harvesting or mining rock or mineral materails.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cleaning, laundering, or groundskeeping activities performed in or around a home or a public building, whether performed occasionally or as a business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to wash or assist in the washing of food service or food preparation items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care or maintenance of areas around structures such as lawns, flower beds, or sidewalks, or for larger landscaped areas such as athletic fields or golf courses. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used to prepare land specifically for the cultivation of crops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning or tidying of furnishings, buildings, or building spaces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tin green, gold, and white trash can that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The can features the College of William and Mary seal on the front and the William and Mary mascot, the Indian, on the back carrying a tomahawk. It is approximately 19.25in.(length) and 9.75in. in diameter. It is in poor condition with heavy corroding inside the can. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.639\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning, drying, or presenting of clothing and linens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTwo laundry bags, white with four Indians on front in aqua. Penned in black marker are the words \"Harry Krauss 219 Yates\" and \"K-172\" stamped on the other. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811949/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812031/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811845/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675114/.Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 2004.012.1 and UA 2004.012.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study, measurement, or utilization of the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. This classification includes general-purpose mechanical devices, such as wedges or hoists, and specialized devices, such as tensiometers or pressure gauges, used to measure mechanical properties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects that utilize the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gasses, including general-purpose mechanical devices and objects used specifically for the maintenance of mechanical devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObjects used for the study or measurements of the static or dynamic properties of solid, liquids, or gasses, including force, motion, pressure, flow, tension, friction, ductility, torque, velocity, and viscosity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of humans. This classification includes dental tools, objects used for sight and hearing, and objects used to study psychological testing or treatment. It does not include objects used to study physical phenomena (see Acoustical TE, Biological TE, Chemical TE, and Optical TE) or tools for veterinary medicine, which are included in Animal Husbandry TE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate dental examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct or essential role in these activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of the human mouth and teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct role in these activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment used for human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment that are not specifically designed for dental purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate or enable the exchange of money, goods, or services. This classification includes those artifacts used to present goods, such as counters, as well as product packages and labels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document atmospheric phenomena.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to study atomic structure and elementary particles as well as the physical properties of the universe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or record light. This classification includes commonly used equipment, such as binoculars and microscopes. It excludes specialized artifacts created for other scientific observation, such as visual acuity charts or telescopes that are used particularly for astronomy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for controling the behavior of people or for providing security or protection for property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to provide security or protection for property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of three keys made for the Earl Gregg Swem Library Time Capsule. The capsule was created to honor the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary and sealed on February 4, 1994. It will be opened in 2093. This item is restricted. Located in BG S5. UA 1994.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control the behavior of people. This sub-classification includes objects used for restraint, prosecution, punishment, torture, and execution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position of an observer relative to known reference points or to indicate the form and extent of a region, such as land surface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position or course of an observer relative to known reference points.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to indicate the form or extent of a region such as a land surface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for recording or measuring time. This classification does not include timekeeping artifacts created for specialized purposes, such as chronometers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford. Includes a photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1977.024\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram \"GDG\" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved \"Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1925\" in block letters and \"SP December 5 1776\" in script.\" Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407531/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials \"HB\" in the center and the legend \"From the alumni of William  Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service November 2, 1935.\" Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018400/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed \"Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522.\" The dial is also signed \"Lepine Invenit et fecit.\" Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021662/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieved to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne watch that contains the Gentlemen of the College logo on the face. The watch is in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA replica of the William and Mary sundial that was given to College President Paul R. Verkuil by the Endowment Association.  The sundial is inscribed \"The Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary Recognizes Paul R. Verkuil For his leadership and extends its appreciation to his commitment in developing strong financial support for the College's future. February 6, 1992.\" The bronze sundial is situated on a 0.75in. thick piece of wood that is 16in. in diameter.  The sundial is in good condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.259\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brown wood frame clock with a burlap backing that once belonged to Wilford Kale, Jr., alumnus of the College of William and Mary. The clock features images of a Native American and a William and Mary football player in green and gold, a depiction of a small green wall clock, and \"William and Mary Indians\" with two green, gold, and white feathers sticking out from \"Indians\". Attached to the burlap background are a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a green second hand under the image of the clock. Beside the football player is the signature \"Holst\". The clock is approximately 19in. x 12.75in. It is in fair condition with some chips and fading in the paint of the Native American and the football player. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and black watch with nylon wristband. The watch features a digital dial which gives the time and day of the week, an LED backlight, and a compass stitched directly into the dark green woven nylon wristband . The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters. Watch measures 11.25in.(length) x 1.875in.(width). Watch worn by OPP pledge Justin Reid, Class of 2009, because being on time is very important for the pledges. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454067/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377226/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, record, or measure mass (weight) or physical dimensions such as length, area, or volume. This classification includes general-purpose measuring devices such as precision balances or folding rules. It excludes artifacts created to measure time and to measure particular scientific data. Also excluded are specialized measuring devices and gauges such as sextants or carpenter's squares.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrass spring scale measuring up to 4 pounds or 2 kilograms with measurements in ounces and grams. Scale manufactured by Chatillon of New York. Painted black iron backing is incised with the number \"142.\" The upper metal loop to hang the scale is still attached, but the hook for attaching the item to be weighed is not included. Scale measures 6 in. (height) x 1.325 (width) x .625 (depth). Scale is in good condition with minor discoloration of the brass plate front, and rusting of the iron backing. Scale belonged to Bruce Goodwin, WM Geology Professor from 1963-1996. Transferred from Box 2 of the Bruce Goodwin Papers (UA 6.049). Gift of the Bruce Goodwin Family. Located in BG. UA 2012.418.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document heat and its effects.  Excluded from this classification are specialized artifacts created to serve specific purposes, such as a meteorological thermometer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used to enable communication. This category includes those classifications for literal and abstract communication- Printing TE and Musical TE. This category does not include things produced as communication, such as works of art or documents. These are the artifacts created by the tools in this category, and they are listed in Communication Artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronic means, and in a manner subject to human intervention (e.g., by physical manipulation of beads in an abacus, or by varying the parameters incorporated into computer software). Single-purpose devices, such as a digital watch or a digital thermometer, whose functions involve only the conversion of physical input (e.g. temperature, pressure, etc.) into visual, audible, or mechanical output, are not included here, but are classified according to their specific function (e.g., Timekeeping TE or Thermal TE).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the processing of information, but that do not themselves process information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION.\" Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943374/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering. The mousepad is 8in x 9in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu\" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads \"e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat\". The bottom right-side of the pad read \"Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation\" in white lettering. The pad is 9inx8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.078\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlastic clamshell CD case with \"Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office\" seal on front. Case accompanied electronic resource holdings in WM Digital Archive: Public statements of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, 2009 (UA23.3 .G38 2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10288/16115. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.704.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronical means.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStorage devices for processed information. Note: \"Recording\" from other Documents also may be used for media containing recorded music and video, and \"Software\" or a narrower term from Data Processing Accessories also may be used for media containing computer programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment specifically created to facilitate data processing by accomplishing input, storage, or outpost of data, but that do not have independent data procesing capabilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the creation of precision drawings, such as architectural plans, mechanical designs, maps, or charts. This classification does not include general purpose writing, drawing, and lettering tools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to produce musical sounds or to be audibly incorporated into musical performances. This classification does not include devices that amplify, transmit, or record musical sound, or devices intended for other purposes whose sound may, on occasion, be integrated into a musical performance (e.g., cannons or churchbells to accompany the 1812 Overture).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the production of musical sound by manual or mechanical.electronic means, but that do not themselves generate such sound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pitch pipes that were used by the student a cappella group The Stairwells during practices and performances at the College of William and Mary. The pipe contained 13 keys with holes to blow through for the appropriate pitch. Each pipe is in a red case and were made by WM. Kratt Co. Both items are in fair condition with some rusting on the bottom of the pipes. Gift of Austin Powell, musical director of the Stairwells in 2009. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.282.1 and UA 2009.282.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts created to produce musical sounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden rope-tension drum used by the Queens' Guard at various campus events at the College of William and Mary. The top and bottom of the drum are red and white, while the body of the drum is brown. The body of the drum has the words \"Queen's Guard\" in gold and black at the top, a coat of arms with a red phoenix rising from the ashes against a white background and six black spontoons surrounding the phoenix, and the Queen's Guard motto \"Corona Veniet Delectis,\" victory shall come to the worthy, is painted in black and gold at the bottom. The drum was made by Eames Fine Craft of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The drum is approximately 22.75in.(height) and 19in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Pav A 2450 A. Item number Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.377\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to capture a visual image by optical, chemical, or digital means, such as cameras, film, or darkroom equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCameras and equipment attached to camers for the purpose of capturing a visual image. Included in this sub-classification are camera parts, lenses, filters, lighting attachements, and camera supports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden twin lens reflex camera that was made by the Cam-O Corp. company in Kansas City, Missouri that was used for creating class photographs for schools, as it was labelled a \"school camera\" by the company. The camera used 46mm film or 1.75in film rolls. The lens of the camera is a Wallensak Raptar 4.5in lens. The camera is approximately 13 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Black Changing Bag (UA 1999.069.2) Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black changing bag, designed to be light-proof in order to allow certain tasks with photosensitive materials to be performed away from the darkroom, such as loading a reel with film. The changing bag has a zipper along the edges with two sleeves for the user to insert his or her arms inside. The bag is approximately 41 in. x 25 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Wooden Cam-O Corp. Twin Lens Reflex Camera (UA 1999.069.01). Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. Located in Textiles S1, SS8. UA 1999.069.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver Kodak camera that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is inside a brown leather case with a neck strap attached to it. The camera is 5 in. x 3 in. The camera is in good condition and the case is in fair condition with a broken strap. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Bell and Howell movie camera that was once used by College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is enclosed in a brown leather case with the initials \"T.A.G., JR.\" engraved in gold. The camera is approximately 5 in. x 4 in. The camera and its case are in fair condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the production of photographic images and are not used directly with cameras or photprocessing equipment. Included in this sub-classification are maintenance gear and ancillary studio equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaper, film, and tape created to capture and present images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used in transforming a latent image, as captured by light-sensitive chemicals on film, into a visible negative or positive image.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to reproduce written, photographic, or artistic material, whether in very limited quantities (as in the case of artistic engravings or lithographs) or in quantities required for widespread distribution. This classification includes specialized tools such as handpresses, engraver's blocks, or photocopiers, that are used for bookbinding, engraving, etching, lithography, or screen printing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment used to asemble sheets of printed material into collated and/or bound volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies used in conjunction with replication equipment to reproduce quantities of graphic material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne printers plate image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. It is 7inx10in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1979.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Millington Signature Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate including the signature of John Millington and the label \"Signature of John Millington. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938\". Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2.625 in. (length) x 3.125 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. The back layer of the wood is peeling off to reveal \"Ewing Jan 1938\". Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn Old Hand Generator Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old hand generator and a label reading \"An old hand generator. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1939.\" Plate measure 1 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. A layer of cardstock is peeling away from the back to reveal illegible writing. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary College Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting the Brafferton, the President's House, and the Wren building, and a label reading \"William and Mary College from a lithograph by Thomas Millington in 1840. WM Bulletin v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood and illegible writing on the back. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInsolated Conductors Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting insulated conductors and a label reading \"Insulated Conductors. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing Jan. 1938\", \"J. Chem Ed.\", and \"fig. 9) handwritten on the back of the wooden block. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.625 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. John Millington's Desk Engraving Plate. Wood and Metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington's desk and a label reading \"Dr. John Millington's Desk, WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and \"Ewing\" \"Dr. John Millington's Desk\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnlabeled Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with the words \"Ewing\" \"Jan. 1932\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.125 in. (length) 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. John Millington Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington and a label with the words \"Dr. John Millington. W  M Bullentin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOld Apparatus Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting some equipment and a label reading \"Old apparatus in the possession of the College of William and Mary. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting James Madison and a label reading \"James Madison, D.D. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig. 5\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Barton Rogers Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting William Barton Rogers and a label reading \"William Barton Rogers. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig 6\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBronze Tablet Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with depicting a bronze tablet and a label reading \"Bronze tablet in Rogers Hall. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4 in. (length) x in. 3.125 (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. William Small Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. William Small and a label reading \"Dr. William Small W  M Bullentin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed., Fig 1.\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures in. (height) x in. (length) x in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Motor Dynamo Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old motor and a label reading \"Old motor dynamo. W  M Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 1.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper engraving plate mounted on piece of wood portraying John Johns. An inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to UA 1984.011. The plate is 13.5inx8.2in and the wood is 15.3in.x10.2in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1986.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinting plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035784/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435361/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036092/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435681/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036514/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036668/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA 1993.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.053\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinters Plate used in book \"Hark Upon The Gale\" by Wilford Kale. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinters plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews from The College of William  Mary in Virginia Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia\" on the left, an image of the Wren building with the subscript \"The Sir Christopher wren Building, 1695, after the plate in the Bodleian Library\" on the right, and \"CA 9-3000, Ext. 226 Willamsburg\" along the bottom of the metal plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (length). The Block is in good condition with some accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the stamp side and minor discoloration and stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoon, No Place to Go… Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Soon, no place to go…\" across the top and an image depicting the Williamsburg Regional Library, a man in colonial garb nailing and eviction notice to a post, and anthropomorphic books crying on a curb. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length).The block is in good condition with moderate accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Parking Regulations Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"New Parking Regulations\" on the top and an image depicting parking signs that read \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no standing\", \"no parking\" \"2 hour parking\", \"30 minutes parking\", \"2 hour parking\", \"one hour parking\", and \"parking all day Toano 7mi\". A parking official is shown in the top left corner riding a motorcycle and holding a chalk tire-marking tool. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnother Rose Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Another Rose\" across the top and an image depicting Mayor Stryker standing among roses and receiving a rose with the label \"Doctor of Law\" from an out-of-frame arm bearing the label \"MCV\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Parking Game Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"The Parking Game\" across the top and a series of images depicting a woman parking in a \"2 hr parking\" spot, having her car marked by a parking official, and returning two hours later to remove the mark on her tire and says \"Safe for two more hours\". \". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStella Neiman Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the quote \"…surely a woman should help rock the cradle. –Mrs. Stella Neiman Candidate for city council\" and an image of Stella Neiman rocking a cradle labeled \"Wms BURG\" and \"Cradle of Liberty\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden printer's block used for stamping bearing the likeness of Lord Botetourt. The block was originally housed in the Old Printing Press Office in Swem Library. Surrounding Lord Botetourt are the words \"The Right Hon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Bottetourt, late Governor of Virginia.\" The engraving measures approximately 2 in. x 3 in. and the block is approximately 2.83 in. x 3.125 in. It is in fair condition with wear showing around the edges of the engraving. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.500\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3- reproduction copies of the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England that shows the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1740. One of the copies is inscribed \"Taken from the copper plate found by us in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1930.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by Kate M. Cannon and Mary F. Goodwin. Approximately 17.5 in. x 14.5in. They are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.388\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the Peyton Randolph House with a woman in eighteenth century clothing following a little girl in eighteenth century clothing pushing a toy baby carriage. It also features a little boy playing the hoop rolling game and a woman on the porch of the Peyton Randolph House both in eighteenth century clothing. \"343\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). It is in good condition with one 0.875in. blue stain and another 0.75in. blue stain on the right edge of the printing block. It also has a 2in split on the back near the bottom as well as two 0.875in. splits on the bottom edge of the woodblock. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil and a 0.125in. turquois stain on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century shops and/or houses in Williamsburg. There are men and women in eighteenth century clothing walking and standing in front of the houses/shops. A courier on horseback is depicted riding through the town of Williamsburg with his hand up. One male figure standing in front of the houses/shops is depicted waving to the courier. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil on the back and \"119\" written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in good condition. The printing block has a 0.75in. split and a white stain in the shape of a \"p\" on the back. There is also a 0.875in. split and some chipping on the bottom edge of the printing block. The top edge of the printing block has a 0.375in. and a 0.25 in. crack along with some small white stains. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the interior of an eighteenth century tavern room with men in eighteenth century clothes standing in the room. The men are talking, joking, and smoking with one another in the room. \"149\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the printing block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in fair condition. There are three splits going along the length of the printing block on the back. There is also approx. 4.5in. of chipping on the back left side of the printing block. The back of the printing block has a large smattering of green stains and a 0.75in. white tissue like substance. The bottom edge has a 0.75in. crack and a 0.5in. crack parallel to the splits on the back; along with a 0.75in. split that looks as if it has been glued before. The top edge has a 0.5in. crack and three 0.75 splits running parallel to the splits across the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house in the background with a large garden in the foreground. In the garden a man in eighteenth century clothes works the garden with a hoe. A woman and two little girls, all in eighteenth century dresses, are depicted working in the garden as well. \"195\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are two splits running the length of the block on the back as well as a 5.25in. brown stain coming from the top edge of the block. There is also a 6.75in. white tissue substance on the back near the left edge and a 2.125in. pencil line near the right edge. The bottom edge of the printing block has nine small holes, a 0.5in. gray stain above the holes, a 0.5in. split near the right edge and a 0.5in. crack in the center with a brown stain surrounding it. The top edge has 20 small holes, a 0.5in. crack and a 0.25 in. split. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house and a full moon in the background. The foreground features a fence and a man in eighteenth century clothes holding the hand of a woman, in eighteenth century clothes holding a fan, with his head bowed over the woman's hand. \"221\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The front has metal chipping around the nails that hold the metal plate to the wood. The back has three splits along the length of the printing block. It also has a smattering of green stains, a 7in. white tissue substance near the right edge, a 3.75in. pencil mark near the top and a 2.5in. pencil mark near the bottom. The bottom edge has a 5.25 in. brown stain, a 0.5in. split and a 0.75 in. split near the right edge parallel to the split on the back of the block. The top edge has 16 small holes, a 0.125 in. crack near the left edge, a 0.5in. crack in the center and three 0.75in. splits parallel to the splits on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of Bruton Parish church and snowflakes falling all around it. Men and women in eighteenth century clothing walk along the snow laden sidewalk (the women are holding parasols). Two boys are depicted on the snow covered street. One boy in a coat, hat, pants, and boots runs down the street while pulling another boy (wearing a hat, coat, pants, mittens, and scarf) on a sled. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The back has a 5.5in. brown stain across the top as well as a 2in. black stain coming from the right side. it also has a 1.5in. crack in the middle and three splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge has a 0.25in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it, a black stain about the width of the block bleeding in from the front metal piece, 18 holes going across, and three splits running parallel to the splits across the back. The top edge features a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. It also has seven holes going across and three splits that run parallel to the splits on the back of the block. The bottom right side has a 1.25in. crack. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePrinting block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century houses with chimneys in the background. The foreground has bushes and men in women in eighteenth century clothing playing croquet. \"363\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are green stains in the crevices of the house, grass, sky, and dress of one woman in the metal relief. There are also green stains along the edges of the metal plate. The back features a smattering of green and white stains as well as two splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge of the printing block has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back. It also has a 0.5in. crack near the right, a 0.25in. crack in the center and 21 holes going across with a green stain on the eighth hole from the right.  The top edge has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back of the block. It also has a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. The right edge has a black stain running the length of the block bleeding in from the metal plate. The left edge has a two 0.25in. green stains and a 0.125in. white stain. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the printing process, but do not by themselves generate multiple copies of original written, graphic, or photographic material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment that replicate written or graphic/photographic material through the application of ink or other pigment to the surface of paper or other media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment used to assemble physical or virtual alphanumeric printing elements or \"type\" into assemblages (words, lines, paragraphs, etc.) in preparation for reproduction by replication equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies, other than musical instruments, originally created to generate, amplify, reproduce, or store music, spoken words, or other sounds that are useful for human communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate, but do not actually perform, the generation, amplification, reproduction, or storage of sounds for communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment that play an active role in the generation, amplification, or reproduction of sounds for communication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBell rung during Navy Chaplain's School at William and Mary. Located in BG S5. UA 1980.114\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis bell was found by a carpenter working on buildings at William and Mary, circa 1928-1932. The bell is 3.75 in. in diameter and 3.25 in. high, with a handle approximately 4 in. long. UA 2007.68\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as repositories for the storage of sounds reproduced by a sound communication device. This sub-classification does not include digital media for sound, which are listed in Data processing Media. Note: If content is on the medium, \"Recording\" from Other Documents also may be used.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate communication at a distance by electrical or electronic means. This classification includes telegraph, telephone, radio, and television equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate telecommunication but do not play a direct role in the transmission or reception of telecommunication messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools and equipment that play a direct role in the generation or reception of telecommunication messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that function as carriers of telecommunication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate communication by means of symbols, patterns, colors, text, or pictures that are directly observable by and intelligible to the recipient. Included in this classification are signs, visual signals, and devices that project images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate visual communication but do not play a direct role in the generation or display of visual content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct role in the generation or display of visual symbols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of written documents. This classification does not include the documents themselves or equipment and supplies relating to the replication or electronic transmission of documents. This classification includes artifacts relating to the sendings and receipt of postal communication, but not to the actual processing, transporation, or delivery of mail by postal agencies or other delivery services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate written communication but that do not play a direct or essential role in the creation or transmission of written messages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter letter opener with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration.The box was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed \"The President's Council.\" the letter opener is 7.5in. (length) and the box is 9.25in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387793/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant with \"Tribe Pride\" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. The bookmark is 5in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387919/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3-machine-embroidered cloth bookmarks, 9in. long. Two of the bookmarks are in a green brochure, which details the history of William and Mary on the inside left sleeve. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words \"College of William  Mary 1693-1993.\" There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942946/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765394627/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. \"Chip\" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2006.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.035\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter bookmark given to contributors for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text \"There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.The back of the clipboard reads \"Sign Up\", with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9inx12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green metal loose-leaf, three ring binder that has \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" stamped across the front. The interior of the binder is also green. On the interior right side there is a silver logo that reads \"THE ELBE LINE/ TO DUPLICATE ORDER/NO. 74238/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in silver letters. The binder measures approximately 9.75in. (length) x 11.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. The front of the binder has suffered severe discoloration and is now brown with only approximately 2.5in. of green spots above the \"WILLIAM AND MARY.\" The back of the binder is green with some brown discoloration creeping in along the edges. There is also approximately 0.5in. of white stain on the left side of the back of the binder. The edge of the back of the binder near the fold show signs of wear and tear. The edges of the binder also show signs of wear and tear along with discoloration. The interior left side of the binder shows brown discoloration on the left edge. The right interior of the binder has a white residue as well as brown discoloration on the right side. the middle of the interior of the binder, where the three rings are, show wear and tear as well as grooves where the three rings have been. the bottom and top of the three rings (where one flips open the three rings) has rust-colored stains. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.26\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - framed William  Mary machine embroidered bookmark. Bookmark features a gold border with the WM seal, and the front of the Wren Building. Text on the bookmark reads, \"The College of WILLIAM  MARY / Chartered 1693.\" The bottom of the bookmark comes to a point and has a tassel of gold thread. The bookmark is mounted green matboard inside of a wooden gold and black fleck painted frame. Back of frame features a clipping with a short history of the College of William  Mary. Framer's sticker on the back indicates it was customed framed by \"BROWNINGS OF WYOMING / 1424 Springfield Pike / Wyoming, OHIO 45215 / Phone 821-7079.\" Frame measures 13.125 in. x (height) 4.5 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Bookmark and frame are in good condition with no visible defects. Gift of Denise Sellers; bookmark was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.400.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA black felt scrapbook that features a \"W,\" \"M,\" and \"C\" (for William and Mary College) stitched in gold felt letters on the front. There is a felt tie on the left of the front that keeps the scrapbook together. Inside the scrapbook are dark beige construction paper pages. The first page has \"William Bernard Walsh/Class of 1909/ College of William  Mary\" written in cursive. The rest of the pages are blank. The first and last pages are sown into the felt cover pieces in the front and back. The scrapbook measures approximately 15in. (length) x 11.25in. (width) and is in good condition. The top of the tie on the front left has a small rip in it. There is a small hole in the top left of the \"M,\" the top left of the \"C,\" and the bottom right of the \"W\" where it meets the bottom of the \"C.\" There are also small holes all over the front of the cover piece.  The page sown onto the felt front piece, which features the inscription, is completely separated from the bottom of the felt front piece and is severely ripped and tattered on the bottom and right edges. The page sown onto the felt back piece is completely separated from the top right of the back felt piece and the top and bottom right edges are torn. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as \"Welcome to the Future\" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is \"Richard Bland College\" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is 4.625in.x0.75in. and is in excellent condition. It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct and essential role in the creation or transmission of written messges, such as writing implements or typewriters. This sub-classification does not include computer printers, which are included in Peripherals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by \"The College of William and Mary\". \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434545/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA1988.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne maroon and chrome ballpoint pen with \"College of William and Mary\" etched on the shaft. The pen is 5.5in. (length). Gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935700/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with \"The College of William and Mary\" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037552/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tile painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. The tile is 3in.x3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939266/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy  Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne stamp, 3in.x 2.5in., featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947784/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green pencil stamped \"WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library\" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942760/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2004.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and silver pen with the William and Mary Cypher surrounded by \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved in silver. To the right of the cypher are the words \"Undergraduate Honor Council, est. 1779\" engraved in silver. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteel notary seal stamp with stamp plate and case. Steel seal imprinted with \"ART, POCKET SEAL, PAT. OCT. 23, 23, MADE IN U.S.A.\" makers mark. Round steel stamp plate reads, \"ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC., KAPPA PI, 1975.\" Stamp measures 5 in. (length) x 2.5 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (height). Stamp plate diameter is 1.625 in. [public output disabled] Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113457385/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380518/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380672/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSteel signature stamp with two small brushes. Made in the USA by Triumph circa 1958-1970. Functioning steel mechanism lowers and imprints a rubber relief stamp of \"Davis Y. Paschall\" signature. Davis Paschall served as the 22nd College of William and Mary President from August 1960 to August 1971. This stamp would have been used by President Paschall's secretary to sign documents in quick succession, without requiring the time and presence of the President himself. Object measures 7.5 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377372/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377668/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454523/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454817/. Gift of Davis Y. Paschall, transferred from William  Mary Law School Library by Jim Heller. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.729.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRubber stamp. Round rubber stamp depicting the University Center Archives Board logo attached to a rectangular wooden block. Stamp measures 3.875 in. (width) x 4.375 in. (length). Stamp is in good condition with ink stains on rubber and minor chipping on the top edges of the wooden block. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14657747429/in/photostream/. Stamp transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePaper and other materials intended for the recording of written and printed communications.  Note: if any items listed in the sub-classification have contents, terms from Documentary Artifacts also may be used to describe the contents, e.g., \"Label, Identification\" for a label, \"Tag, Identification\" for a tag, \"Letter\" for a sheet of letterhead, \"Note\" for a notecard, and \"Correspondence\" and \"Print, Photographic\" for a postcard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7 sheets of stationery and 4 envelopes with \"Homecoming 1992\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport or distribute animate and inanimate things. This category also includes artifacts originally created to facilitate such transportation or as an adjunct to such transportation. This category includes propelled vehicles such as automobiles or wheelbarrows as well as containers that facilitate distribution. Also included are parts of aircraft, spacecraft, land vehicles, rail vehicles, and watercraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts orginally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods above the face of the earth. Included are artifacts created to be parts of aircraft or spacecraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth but within the confines or earth's atmosphere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or equipment outside the confines of earth's atmosphere.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport or distribute objects or substances. Included in this classification are terms to describe generic forms used to store or ship any variety of materials. The term \"Package, Product\" from Merchandising TE should be used in addition to a term from the Container classification to describe containers used for the marketing and mechandising of specific products; the products themselves may be noted in a subject fields. Containers made for personal storage or transport of specific objects are listed in Storage and Display Accessories, Personal Carrying and Storage gear, or other classifications with the objects for which they were made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5in.(height) and 4in. in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with \"Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields.\" The box is approximately 2.5in. in diameter. The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.248\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne beige can in the form of a soda can that features a gold top with a 1.125in. slit to deposit coins. The can also features a picture of a WM football player, in uniform, running with a football. \"HOMECOMING '82/WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE/vs BROWN/ Nov. 6, 1982\" is printed on the front of the can with \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"vs BROWN\" in brown and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE\" and \"Nov. 6, 1982\" in green. The William and Mary Logo (two intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with feathers sticking out) is printed between \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE.\" The can was made by the Ball company and measures approximately 4.5in. (height) and 2.5in. (diameter). The can is in fair condition with white residue on the top (golden) part of the can and an approximately 3in. dent on the top part of the depiction of the football player. There are also abrasions going from the helmet of the depiction of the football player to right above \"HOMECOMING '82,\" as well as below it to the left of the William and Mary logo. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.21\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green and beige box advertising the William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" scarf. The front of the box is green and has \"Many and Wonderous Are The Uses...\" written in beige stylized font at the top. Below this are six beige cartoon boxes with captions that advertise the comical uses of the \"Six-Footer.\" The first cartoon caption says: \"AN ECONOMICAL MUFFLER\" and shows a Sultan walking away from a group of men whose mouths are covered by the \"Six-Footer.\" The second cartoon caption says: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE\" and shows a woman using the \"Six-Footer\" as a hammock. The third cartoon caption says: \"TO CAPTURE A LOVED ONE\" and shows a caveman dragging a cavewoman by the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The fourth cartoon caption says: \"WINTER SPORTS\" and shows a youth under water harpoon fishing with the \"Six-Footer\" as his scarf. The fifth carton caption says: \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN\" and shows an Indian woman carrying two small children from the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The final cartoon caption reads: \"AN EXCELLENT BODY-WARMER\" and displays a mummy wrapped in the \"Six-Footer.\" The box measures approximately 12.5in. (length) x 9.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. The front of the box has approximately 4in. of white stain along with approximately 2in. of brown stain near the cartoon caption \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN.\" There is also approximately 1in. of brown stain on the cartoon with the caption: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE.\" There is a 1.5in. tear on the bottom left corner of the box and a 0.5in. tear on the top right corner of the box. The bottom of the box has a 0.75in. and a 0.5in. brown stain at the top and multiple black stains. Related to UA 2011.498.25a. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of land vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, powered by animal energy, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, powered by human energy alone, originally creaeted to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts, powered by some kind of self-acting mechanism such as a motor, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance vehicle. Included are wheeled vehicles towed by moter vehilces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of rail vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as accessories for the transportation of people or goods on or under water. Included are artifacts created to be parts of watercraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as expressions of human thought. Comunication artifacts comment on, interpret, or enhance people's environments. Communication artifacts can function symbollically or literally. This category excludes the tools and equipment that are used to create communication artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to call public attention to a product, service, or event and to elicit a specific response in regard to a product, service, or event. Generally, the intended response is to urge people to acquire, use, or participate in the product, service, or event that is being advertised. Note: Subjects and themes of advertisements may be indicated in a separate subject field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with \"Tribe\" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is approximately 5.3in x 4.125in and is in great condition. Gift of Steven Bookman. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.270\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.283\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.284\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.285\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.286\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.292\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold magnet that contains the home game schedules for the Winter sports the College including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, and Men's and Women's Swimming. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black, green, and gold magnet advertising the 2009-2010 William and Mary Men's Basketball season's scheduled games. Photographs of the four Seniors Sean McCurdy, Danny Sumner, David Schneider, and Steven Hess are also included on the magnet. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet featuring the home game schedule for the William and Mary football team during the 2005 season.The magnet was sponsored by the William and Mary Bookstore. It features four football players in a line formation with the slogan \"Lay it on the Line.\" It is approximately 7in. x 4in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.544\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing the schedules for all the Winter sports at William and Mary, including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, and Men's and Women's Gymnastics. It features individual athletes for most of the teams on the schedule. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust Bank and was created by the Athletics Department to give out to fans at athletic events. It is approximately 5in. x 8in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Women's Basketball team. It also features many of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Men's Basketball team. It also features many several of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Williamsburg Hospitality House and 415 Grill restaturant, and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRectangular magnet with rounded corners featuring the 2005 Spring sports home game schedules for Lacrosse, Women's and Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Baseball. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has the WM logo with feathers and Tribe on a yellow background with action shots of each sport represented in the foreground. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.544\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRectangular magnet featuring the 2006-07 Winter sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has two columns with images of the represented sports on the left and the game schedules with a yellow background on the right. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (height) x 5 in. (width). Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC Staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRounded rectangular magnet featuring the 2013 Spring sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Men's and Women's Golf, Baseball, and Lacrosse. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has a yellow lined grid pattern with green background; images and schedules in the squares of the grid. Sponsored by Suntrust. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.179.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Women's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Men's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet that features the home schedule for Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics on the right side. The schedules for Men's Basketball and Women's Basketball are separated from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics by the word \"Tribe,\" which is typed in green and outlined in gold, and \"2013-14 WINTER HOME SCHEDULES\" typed in gold below \"Tribe.\" On the left side of the magnet are pictures from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Women's Gymnastics. There is also a picture of the Griffin. The magnet measures approximately 8in. (length) x 5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. UA 2014.001.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-magnet with a collage of William and Mary students involved in various sports on the left side. On the right side, \"Tribe\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the top. Beneath \"Tribe,\" \"2014 SPRING HOME SCHEDULES\" is printed in gold block print. Below that are the schedules for Baseball, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. There is also website, social media, and ticket information at the bottom of the magnet on the right side. \"Tribe Club\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the bottom in the center of the magnet. \"#GETBEHINDTHETRIBE\" is also printed in gold block script at the bottom of the magnet. The magnet measures approximately 5in (width) x 8in. (length) and is in excellent condition. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.098.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne purple circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947470/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947352/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words \"Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947054/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue circular button pin with white writing, \"JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947212/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small white button with the blue letters \"UE\" in the center and the words \"United Electrical Radio  Machine Workers of America\" around the perimeter in red circle. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946858/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large yellow button with the words \"I Know Kissinger is a Criminal\" in black. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947666/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button with the words \"Living Wage\" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941784/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading \"Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888\" is outside of the stop sign and \"Stop Navy Strikebreaking\" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne \"Trabajos con Justica\" button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - White \"Unite Here!\" button pins. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.11ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- white oval stickers with the word \"SHAME\" (2002.066.07a and 2002.066.07b), and one white circular stickers with the phrase \"Raise the Wage\" (2002.066.07c). Stickers made with white address/mailing label paper produced by Avery®. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBumper sticker with image of a submarine with text in red and white, \"TORPEDO INJUSTICE! / SUPPORT THE SHIPYARD STEELWORKERS.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.066.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - Student Labor Action Project stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.03ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - Pink United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.04ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - blue United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.05ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - green Student/Farmworker Alliance stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.06ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 - royal blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers sticker. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - light blue \"¡Luchando por comida justa!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.08ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanner reads \"Your Turn Administration / WM Demands Workers' Rights.\" Associated papers received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Gift of Stephanie Monohan. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.172.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, approximately 2in. in diameter, with \"Ask me about LION\" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416989/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2in. in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads \"Ask Me About LION.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words \"Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund\" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-dark purple buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with the LION logo and the words \"Lion's Up To New Tricks\" in white. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389377/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389475/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25in. in diameter and white with \"WCWM FM\" in orange. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 24. UA 2008.32\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book \"America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction\" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words \"America\", \"(The Book)\", \"(The Pin).\" The button is in great condition and is 2.5in. in diameter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black and white alumninum button with the William and Mary seal and \"The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" written above the seal in black. Along the edge of the button is written \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in black. It is approximatley 2.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white pin that says \"NEWTON DAY\" in black text with a cartoon apple as the \"o\" in \"NEWTON.\" Below \"NEWTON DAY\" reads \"@ William and Mary\" in black text. This button was produced for the WM Physics Department's Newton Day celebration, during which WM planted a tree grafted from MIT's apple tree, which is a direct descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat when he is said to have conceived the theory of gravity. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.012.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA blue and white button that has \"I WILL VOTE!\" written in black marker in the center of the button on a white background. The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. There is a small rust colored stain at the bottom of the button. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white metal sign listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is 12.5in x5in. It is in excellent condition. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metal sign advertising two football games at Foreman Field, Norfolk Division; WM vs. George Washington University on Oct. 24 and UVa vs. VPI on Nov. 1. 6 in. x 18 in. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.025\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads \"William  Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in gold letters. The second is a yellow bookmark that reads \"W  M Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in white letters. The third is an orange ice scraper that reads \"College of William  Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764\" in black letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934652/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386329/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386483/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION\" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.80\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white nylon banner that was used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has a white background with \"This event is brought to you by UCAB\" in green. The UCAB logo is at the top center in black and white. The banner is 23 1/2in. x59in. and is in good condition with some stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.057\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black nylon banner used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The top of the banner reads \"University Center Activities Board www.wm.edu/ucab\" in white. The middle of the banner reads \"UCAB\" in black and white. There is a black and yellow taxi cab with \"UCAB #1693, UCAB: taking you places\" in black. The bottom of the banner has a green border with \"The College of William and Mary\" in white lettering. The banner is 33 1/2in.x94in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.059\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne 78 vinyl record album advertising events celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day at the College of William and Mary on April 24, 2010. The record is inscribed with \"Earth Day, 40th Anniversary, April 24 11-5, Sadler Center Terrace\" in silver marker. It is approximately 11.875 in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.250\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-green and white magnet shaped like a ruler with \"Swem Library Rules!\" written in green. It was most likely given away to students at an orientation event. It is approximately 6in. x 1in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA  2010.608\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold rubber bracelet that was given out as part of a fundraiser for the Swimming and Diving teams at the College of William and Mary. The bracelet is green and is engraved with the words \"Tribe Pride\" in gold. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.742\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white rubber wristband with \"One Tribe. One Family\" written in green that was used as a fundraiser for the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund. It is in good condition and is approximately 2.75 in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.246\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHat (2012.169.01a), shirt (2012.169.01b), pants (2012.169.01c), shoes (2012.169.01d,e), and hankerchief (2012.169.01f). Made by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) celebrating America Recycles Day in Fall 2011. Donated by Eric Dale, SEAC Historian and Wiki Coordinator. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.169.01a-f\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green silicone gel bracelet with \"My Tribe / My Responsibility\" printed in yellow text. Accompanying handout describes the bracelets, \"Hazing Prevention Week 2012 / Take the pledge to make WM a Home Without Hazing! / Bracelets sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and WM Panhellenic / www.wm.edu/hazingprevention / A Home Without Hazing - My Tribe My Responsiblity / At William and Mary, being demeaned or exposed to harm should never be part of campus life.\" Bracelet measures 2.5 in. (diameter) x .4375 in. (width). Bracelet is in excellent condition with slight mudging on the M in \"My Tribe.\" Hazing Prevention Week handout received at the same time was added to the Inter-Fraternity Council section of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Bracelet transferred by Anne H. Arseneau, Director of Student Leadership Development. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2013.003.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne magnet with a blue background. The magnet features a yellow moon on the front with a face. The moon is looking at a chef in a yellow and red pin-striped suit with a chef hat and apron. The chef is offering the moon a plate with a hunk of yellow cheese on it. \"The Cascadian Chorale\" is written in dark blue in the right hand corner. Beneath that is written \"December 8  9, 2012\" in dark blue. At the bottom of the magnet \"Moon Man\" is written in white. Moon Man is a humorous holiday carol with music written by composer Greg Bartholomew and was first performed by the Cascadian Chorale in December 2012. The magnet is 3.25in.(length) x 1.375in.(width) and is in excellent condition. Transferred upon accessioning from Folder 2 of the Greg Bartholomew Papers (UA 5.171). Gift of Greg Bartholomew, Class of 1979. UA 2013.210.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for the expression and communication of ideas, values, or attitudes through images, symbols, or abstractions. Art often reflects aesthetic pleasure or demonstrates created skills and dexterity. Art can be uniquely created or it can be produced in a medium that allows many duplicates to be made. Terms from this classification, whether the generic \"Artwork\" term or more specific terms, may be used in addition to terms from other classifications that index objects by other, practical functions (e.g., \"Vase\" and \"Artwork,\" \"Pillow\" and \"Embroidery,\" \"Mocock\" and \"Quillwork,\" \"Moccasin\" and \"Bedwork\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA black and white ink drawing of the facade of Swem Library made by Janet Johnson. The design was used for a bookmark printed for the rededication of Swem Library on February 5, 1988. Located in Art S4. UA 1988.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pen and ink drawing of Fort Magruder with an inset showing the College of William and Mary used as a Union hospital during the Battle of Williamsburg in the Civil War. It was drawn by Charles A. Vanderhoof \"from sketches made May 6, 1862,\"presumably by another artist for \"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume II, pg. 207.\" The drawing of Fort Magruder is approximately 7.5in. x 10.75in. and the inset of the College is approximately 4.125in. x 6.25in. Both images are on a cardboard background that is approximately 13.75in.\" x 19\". The drawing is in fair condition with some wrinkles around the edges and pencil marks around the images. A photograph of the inset of the College can be found in the University Archives Photograph Collection under P78.321. Located in Art S4. UA 1992.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed pastel drawing of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. The drawing has bricks in the background, with Sullivan in the foreground wearing a suit and green and gold tie. The drawing was done by Nancy Harris, a William and Mary Alumnus. With the frame, the drawing is approximately 18 in. x 23 in. The drawing is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.173\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA color pencil sketch of a soldier in the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard. The soldier has black shoes, black pants with a red stripe on the side, a red jacket with brass buttons and a tartan drapped across the shoulder, and a black bearskin hat. The sketch is signed Russell T. Hasting[?]. It is approximately 10.25 in. x 13.75 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.391\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eContains a pencil drawing of the Wren Building and Yard on the College of William and Mary campus. There are cows laying under a tree and the Lord Botetourt Statue is present in front of the Wren. Underneath the drawing is written \"William  Mary College. AD. 1883\" in pencil. It is approximately 19 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. It is in poor condition with rips around the edges and one long rip in the drawing itself. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.383\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ink drawing of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background on the campus of the College of William and Mary. It is inscribed on the bottom right-hand side of the drawing \"To Dr. John Stewart Bryan, Vernon Howe Bailey, 1936.\" Mr. Bailey was an American Artist who specialized in drawing city streets, buildings, and landscapes. Approximately 14.25in. x 12.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.384\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wash drawing by Thomas C. Millington of the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1840. Also featured is a depiction of the Lord Botetourt Statue with fencing around it.  The drawing is made up of two sheets of paper and encapsulated. It is approximately 28.5 in. x 11.25 in.  It is in poor condition with tears around the edges. Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.389\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several original sketches by W. Earle Andrews, class of 1921, to be included in the College of William and Mary's yearbook, \"The Colonial Echo.\" Some of the sketches were not included in the final version of the yearbook. Most of the sketches were done in pencil. Most are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.390\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pen and ink drawing of a proposed silver collar (or badge) for the mace bearer at the College of William and Mary. The chain contains depictions of a royal crest, a bald eagle, an American flag, and a British flag. Attached to the chain is a depiction of a Native American. The badge is attached to the Native American and has a depiction of the temple seal of the College of William and Mary surrounded by green clover and gold shields. The drawing is approximately 15.75 in. x 29 in. and is in fair condition.  Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.392\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sketchbook with pencil print drawings of the Wren Building, Marshall Wythe School of Law [?], Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, and Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 13 in. x 9.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.397\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pencil sketch of the Wren Building by Day Lowry. The drawing is signed by the illustrator. It is approximately 12.125 in. x 9.375 in. and is in fair condition. It was given by Susan H. Godson and Channing Hall, Jr. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne watercolor painting of a proposed crest for the Queen's Guard at the College of William and Mary. The crest is black with a phoenix in the middle of the crest. It is approximately 12.75 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.718\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOil on canvas portrait of the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and Lord Botetourt Statue at the College of William and Mary. The portrait is signed \"Wilson 1958\" in the bottom right-hand corner. It measures 36.5 in. x 30 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1958.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFramed watercolor portrait of Silas Totten who was a faculty member at WM during the 1700's. It is 10.5 in. x 13.5 in. Framed size: 16 in. x 20 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1977.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiniature of young John A. Smith, 10th president of the College of William and Mary, a gift of his great-granddaughter. It has lock of hair inside. The portrait has Smith situated against a sky blue background. It has a brass rim. Located in Art S4. UA 1982.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA round engraving of Louis Hue Girardin (William and Mary faculty member circa 1803). It is set into a metal frame and enclosed in a red jewelry box. The engraving was done by St. Memin. Ms. J. Chapman Slaughter painted a pastel after the original by St. Memin. 2.25 in. in diameter.  Gift of Mrs. Leo Conrad of Richmond, Virginia (Girardin's great-granddaughter).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of a portrait of Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler mounted on wood. Located in Art S4. UA 1985.019\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEgg tempura on cardboard, of the Brafferton, signed \"Wilson\", probably by William Harlow Wilson, 1952. 9 in. x 12 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1987.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. The miniature is 3in x 7in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpace Shuttle Endeavor Model. Wood and paint model of the NASA space shuttle Endeavor. Model measure 4.75 in. (height) x 11.75 in. (length) x 4.625 in. (width). Model is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eModel Stand. Black, circular model stand with \"Space Shuttle\" and \"scale 1/200\" printed in gold on the top and \"Toys  Models Corporation\" and \"Made in Philippines\" printed in white on the bottom. Stand measures 5 in. (diameter) x .75 in. (height). Stand is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Bracken (1812-1814). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3- silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: Adam Empie (1827-1836). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Augustine Smith (1814-1826). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage of Wren Building clocktower done in marquetry by George Crawford, William and Mary emeritus professor of Physics. 13 in. x 17.25 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortrait in miniature oval, originally a brooch, now set in shadow box frame lined in burgundy velvet. Portrait appears to be on ivory covered with a chrystal and set in gold. Gentleman has brown eyes and light auburn or brown hair. There are no known portraits from the life of Goronwy Owen that have been accepted as authentic. A note on paper inside the frame from the late 20th century reads: \"Gronoway Owen Wm  Mary came over from England  Ireland 1700s (King  Queen sent him here) - Mama June's great great great grandfather\". 18.2 cm x 15.8 cm / 2 .75in. x 2.25in. Given to the College of William  Mary in memory of Goronwy Owen's Great, Great, Great, great Granddaughter Jane Wheeler Gant, formerly of Columbia, Tennessee. Gift of Mrs. John Norwood Gant, July 1999. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.084\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - Watercolor paintings of the Box Office and Gate for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre located on the College of William and Mary campus. The gates painting is is approximately 32 in. x 19.5in. and is in fair condition. The Box Office painting is approximately 31.75 in. x 20 in. and in poor condition due to a small hole in the middle of it. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.391\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo circular framed portraits, one of King William III and the other of Queen Mary II, which are set against a velvet background. On the back of the frame there are two white notes with the seal of the United States Supreme Court at the top. The first note is at the top near the metal hanger. The note says \"from Chief Justice Burger and Mrs. Burger.\" The second note is written in the handwriting of Justice Burger and says \"The velvet background is made from drapery curtains that hung behind the Supreme Court Bench for more than 30 years.\" The framed portraits were given to Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed portraits measure approximately 10.5in. (length) x 7in. (width) are in good condition with a white residue over the glass of the frame. There is a 0.125in. depression with a hole in the back of the frame on the top right. There is also a 0.5in. depression with hole on the top left of the back of the frame. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginally part of the College Mace (presented in 1923), the emblems were removed in August 2015.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaster cast on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Plaster cast is 7in. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. UA1994.047\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne statue, bronze body with stone frame. 1 ft. x 1.5 ft. Located in Art S4.  UA 1996.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metalic figurine depicting a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland holding the flag of Great Britain. The soldier is depicted wearing a blue glengarry bonnet, red coat, green kilt, and red and white socks. It is approximately 1.25in. x 2.25 in. It is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.511\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYellow crystal rose figurine in satin lined gift box. A cut crystal yellow stem rose figurine made by D'Lusso Home Collection favors manufacturer. Packaged in a rectangular ivory satin lined box with a clear plastic cover, with Lorren Home Trends crystal tag of authenticity. Contains lead. Figurine measures 3 in. (length) x 0.75 in. (width) x 0.75 in. (height). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455741/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967378862/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque, which measures 7.75in. x 5.75in., depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/. Gift of F. DePew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2000.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne needlepoint artwork of the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms. The background is white and in the middle of the needlepoint is a wreath of green and gold, with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written on it. Inside the wreath is the College Coat of Arms, with the shield in green, the buildings in silver, and the sun in yellow. At the bottom of the wreath are the initials \"JPH-81\" in green. It is 11 in. x 9 in. and is attached to a piece of cardboard. It is in good condition with only a slight stain at the top. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.172\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne hand painted enamel on copper depiction of the Wren Building on the William and Mary Campus. The obverse of the enamel shows the Wren Yard as well as a man and women in colonial costume. It is inscribed on the reverse with \"College of William  Mary, Chartered 1693, Wren Building\" in black letters. The enamel was made by Staffordshire and Crummles Enamels in the United Kingdom. It is 2.6in.(length)x1.75in. (width) and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne framed crewel of the College of William and Mary's Seal  created by Francis Zollinger White to honor her father, J. Edward Zollinger, on his 75th birthday. J. Edward Zollinger was class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The crewel is stitched with \"FZW 75\" on the bottom right-hand corner of the seal. The frame is gold and the crewel is mounted onto cardboard with a green backing. It is approximately 15.5 in. x 17 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Francis Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.402\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne quilt made by Karen Koerner Haff, class of 1963, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. The quilt features important people, buildings, and symbols associated with William and Mary. The sides of the quilt are appliqued portraits of King William, Queen Mary, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, and John Marshall. The bottom half of the quilt contains the historic campus with the Wren building, the Brafferton, and the President's House. Other depictions of the College include Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the College mace, the College seal, and the statue of Lord Botetourt. The quilt is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.115\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden plaque with bronze relief of William and Mary President Lyon Gardiner Tyler, created by professor Lewis Cohen. The plaque is inscribed \"Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Alpha of Virginia, 1893, President of the College, 1888-1919. Relief by Professor Lewis Cohen, 1996, his generous gift to the chapter. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.707\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA blue felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in gold on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There are seven small holes in the \"WMC\" one at the bottom right of the \"W,\" three on the \"M,\" and three on the \"C.\" There is an approximately 4in. and 3in. crease on the right of the felt strip and an approximately 2in. crease on the bottom left of the felt strip. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA gold felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in beige on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4.125in. crease on the \"M.\" There is also an approximately 4in. crease near the \"C\" and an approximately 2in. crease at the top right of the felt strip. Last, there is a piece of felt torn off at the bottom of the \"W.\" Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the Wren Building weathervane with the '1693' banner and the text '1993' over the arrow. The weathervane pole extends downward through the number '300' in large text. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. The back features minor discolorations and exposed wire pieces. Transferred from University Development (UA 126).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for carrying on governmental, fraternal, religious, or other organized and sanctioned societal activites. Such artifacts are intended to evoke, symbolize, or express certain aspects of the traditions or heritage of a community or group of people. Usually, they are associated with rituals or ceremonies. This classification includes (1) any religious artifact, such as communion cups and altar pieces; note that personal devotional objects (such as religious medals or talismans) and religous symbols of office (such as vestments or crosiers) are classified under Personal Symbols; (2) any objects used specifically in a ceremony concerned with a major personal event or crisis, such as birth, puberty, sickness, or death, or concerned with a community event or crisis, such as a harvest festival or the need for rain; and (3) any object, except for personal symbols, used in the ceremonial activities of a fraternity, lodge, club, governmental or military organization, such as the pennant of a Girl Scout troop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This sub-classification does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads \"Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789.\" The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coffin shipping plate that reads \"T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.\" It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.105\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. UA 1981.110\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. UA 1981.111\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941248/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApproximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in the celebration of religious or secular holidays, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with \"1693\" at the top of the Seal and \"William  Mary 1990\" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2in. x 3.25in. and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.483\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollected by Swem SCRC staff on 4/9/2012 near Sunken Garden during Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Alma Mater Productions. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.140.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brass Christmas ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. The ornament also has a red ribbon tied around the loop of the \"W.\" On the back of the ornament \"1988\" is engraved on the left side of the center of the \"M\" and \"© 1978\" is engraved on the right side of the center of the \"M.\" Engraved on the center point of the \"M\" is the Virginia Metalcrafters logo and \" ®\". The ornament comes in a green box. The lid of the box features the logo of the Virginia Metalcrafters in gold.  \"Virginia Metalcrafters\" is written in gold in an arch above the logo and \"SINCE 1890\" is written in gold in an arch below the logo. A slip of paper accompanies the ornament in the box that gives information of the cypher, King William III and Queen Mary II, and The College of William and Mary. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The red ribbon is 4.5in. (length). The box measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 2.375in. (width). The ornament is in good condition. There is a small hole in the front of the ornament on the right arch of the \"M\" and on the left center of the \"M.\" There is a small tarnish stain at the top of the left arch of the \"W\" in the front. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2012.219.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brass ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. There are elaborate swirls surrounding the monogram. There is a golden string tied to a circle that is attached to the top where the elaborate swirls meet. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The golden string measures approximately 3.25in. (length). The ornament is in fair condition with small scratches and tarnish stains all over the front and back. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA circular gold ornament commemorating the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. On the golden circle of the ornament is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in gold. The inside of the circle features a golden \"300\" with the Wren Building weathervane coming out of the second \"0.\" \"1693\" is engraved in gold on the flag of the weathervane and \"1993\" is written in gold on the arrow of the weathervane. A small gold crown tops the weathervane and meets the circle under \"WILLIAM.\" There is a gold string tied to a small golden rectangle attached to the circle. Attached to the gold string is a black Christmas tree ornament hook.  The ornament measures approximately 2.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are small scratches on the \"300\" and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark where the \"3\" and \"0\" meet. There are also small scratches all over the back of the ornament. There is a 1.75in. fingerprint mark on the back on the left side of the circle and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark on the back of the flag of the weathervane. There are also small fingerprint marks all over the back of the circle. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne golden spherical William and Mary ornament. The ornament features cutouts of William and Mary college symbols such as the William and Mary seal, the William and Mary Logo (with and without feathers), the Lord Botetourt Statue, the Wren Building, and the Crim Dell bridge all encircled. There are golden holly decorations and ribbons connecting the circles. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" and \"WILLIAMSBURG, V.A.\" is inscribed in gold on the ribbons. There is a red 3.25in. ribbon tied to a golden circle attached to the top of the sphere.  The ornament comes in a green cardboard box with the William and Mary seal in gold on the lid of the box. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts routinely used by organizations, businesses, governments, or other corporate bodies in codified formal preceedings or ritual events. These objects sometimes serve to symbolize civic or corporate identities. This sub-classification does not include objects used to associate individuals with corporate bodies; these are organized under Personal Symbols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and orange felt William and Mary Pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The left half of the pennant is green, the right half of the pennant is orange, and the words \"William  Mary\" are in gray.The pennant is 26. 5 in. (length)x5.5in.(width). The pennant is in good condition with minor tears. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808951/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne purple and yellow felt Atlantic University pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, William and Mary class of 1928. The background of the pennant is purple with \"Atlantic U\" written in yellow lettering. It is in good condition and is 29in. (length) x 11.25in. (width). Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808879/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green pennant with the College seal in white, yellow, and gray, and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is about 30in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812207/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green pennant with the college seal and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is 9in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647197/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green felt College of William and Mary pennants, each 2 feet (lenght), decorated with the College coat of arms and the words \"William and Mary\".Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674818/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6,Box 13. UA 1991.058\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen and gold College of William and Mary pennant; green background with gold seal and lettering, 29.5in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810691/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2000.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen and gold felt pennant, includes \"William and Mary\" and the College's Coat of Arms. Pennant is 16in. x 11in. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254749/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green William and Mary pennant . \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow block letters. The pennant also includes a leather seal of the College. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 36in. (length)x14in.(height) and is in fair condition with portions of the border around the seal worn away and numerous holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung.Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1430631952/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green William and Mary pennant with gray trim. \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow script letters. The pennant also includes a seal of the College in yellow and gray. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 46in.(length)x16in.(height) and is in good condition with a small number of holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1429756855/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt orange and black pennant that reads \"William  Mary\" in orange. The pennant was once owned by Giles B. Cooke, class of 1923. On the left side of the pennant, there is a depiction of the College Seal. The seal has a Roman temple in the middle with four pillars and the sun rising above the temple. Surrounding the temple are the words \"Sig. Collegi Gulielmi et Marie in Virginia,\" which translates to \"The College of William and Mary\" in Latin. The pennant is 47.5in.(length)x14.5in.(width) and is in good condition. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2009.177\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt green and gold William and Mary pennant. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gold background with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" in green with the \"M\" just in front of the \"W\". The right-hand side of the pennant has a green background with \"William  Mary\" written in gold. The pennant was created by Collegiate Pacific of Roanoke, VA. The pennant is made of felt, in good condition with a few minor stains, and is approximately 31.5in. x 12.25in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911975/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 2009.506\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold felt William and Mary pennant with an Indian head on the left-hand side. Both the Indian head and the phrase \"William  Mary\" are written in gold. There are 4 gray tassels on the left-side (or top) of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 29in. x 11in. and is in fair condition but has several white paint spots and fading toward the tip of the pennant. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.217\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt green and gold pennant from the College of William and Mary. The pennant contains the seal of the College surrounded by \"Willam  Mary College, 1693\" in gold lettering. To the right of the seal is the phrase \"William  Mary\" in gold letters as well. There are two gray tassels on the left-hand side of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 26.75in. x 9in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.440\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt William and Mary green pennant with the College of William and Mary seal in gold and the words \"William  Mary\" written in gold as well. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gray edging with two tassels coming off the top and two tassels coming off the bottom. It is approximately 29in. x 11.625in and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.467\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt green and gold William and Mary pennant with two feathers at the base of the \"WM\" logo; the word \"Tribe\" spelled out in green and gold; and \"William  Mary\" spelled out in gold. There are two tassels at the top and two tassels at the bottom left edge of the pennant. It is approximately 30.5in. x 11.625in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.505\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne felt gray, green, and orange William and Mary pennant. The background of the pennant is gray, with a green triangle on the edge of the pennant, and the words \"William  Mary\" written in orange. It is approximately 8in. x 3.5in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.606\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA black felt William and Mary pennant featuring an orange \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together sown on the top right of the front. The pennant also has \"WILLIAM  MARY \" sown in orange across the front. There are two orange streamers coming out of the top right and left corners of the pennant. Last, the pennant has the greek temple version of the College seal, that had been used from 1783-1929, in the bottom left corner of the pennant. The pennant is in good condition. There is a 0.125in. hole on the bottom right corner in the front below the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\" There is also some wear and tear on the College seal. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA pennant that features a brown \"W\" and \"M\" on a gray triangular background on the front. \"WILLIAMSBURG\" is embroidered in gray upon a brown background to the right of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The brown background is outlined with gray stripes. There are two gray streamers coming out of the top of the pennant to the left of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 1in. The pennant is in good condition with small pin holes scattered about the length of the pennant. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pennant with a black outline and a gold center. The gold center has \"William  Mary\" embroidered in black, old English letters on the front. There is a tag on the back of the pennant at the top that reads \"Lynchburg Mfg.Co./ LYNCHBURG, VA.\" in blue print. The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 9.5in. and is in good condition. The bottom tip of the pennant has a tear and there is a hole in the \"a\" of \"Mary\" on the front and in the \"i\" and \"m\" in \"William\" on the back. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe College flag has a white background with green trim on three sides. In the middle is a representation of the College's coat of arms encircled by a green band with the words \"College of William and Mary in Virginia\" on it. The flag measures 4ft 11.5 in. x 7ft 11.5 in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1983.128\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn American flag flown by the USS William and Mary Victory during World War II. The flag measures 4ft 8in. x 5ft. Located in  Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe red, white, and blue flag of the Netherlands measures 36in x 59in. The flag was a gift to the College on Charter Day 1989 when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands visited the College to mark the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Princess Margriet received an Honorary Fellowship from the College. Located in Textile S1 SS5  UA 1989.20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe WWI Gold Star flag has a red background with a white field in the middle that includes 294 blue stars and 16 gold stars. The gold stars represent the alumni and former students of the College of William and Mary who died during the war, although there were actually more than 16 who died during the war. The flag measures 5ft x 7.5ft. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1989.149\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metal plaque, 3.75in. x 8.5in., inscribed \"Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory.\" It used to hang in the Biology Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-toned metal plaque, 3in. in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5in. by 3.5in. It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which \"WM,\" two feathers, and \"William  Mary Tribe\" appear in yellow and gold. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading \"The University of Adelaide\" and \"Sub Cruce Lumen.\" The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque includes coat of arms and \"Kappa Delta,\" approximately 5in. x 6in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.023\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular wooden plaque with gold paint of the current College of William and Mary Seal. It was made by Craftex Products in Atlanta, Georgia. The plaque is in fair condition with cracks along the edge. It measures 4.5in. in diameter and is 1in. thick. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2010.183\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the buildings and sun figure of the College Seal developed in the 1920s. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. The front has minor yellow spotting on the sun figure in the design and a .5in. grey spot, possibly caused by mold growth, on the raised center circle. The back features minor discolorations and indentations. Transferred from University Development (UA126).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round brass box with a red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms in London, England that may have been used on a copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary in 1929.  The box is approximately 3in. in diameter. The brass box is in fair condition with a few scratches and traces of wear. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-red wax impressions of the College of William  Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the seal was used from 1783-1930. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412015/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1980.101.01ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilomathean Literary Society Gavel. UA1982.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. UA1982.020\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden gavel made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring \"To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak....\"; about 11 in. long, now in two pieces, head and handle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1990.028\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden stick used in the Filipino martial art form known as Eskrima. The stick was used by the Filipino-American Student Association during sponsored dances, including Culture Night 2007 and an ESCAPE performance for admitted multicultural students in the Spring of 2007. The stick is 30\" long and 0.75\". in diameter. The stick is in fair condition with pieces of the wood starting to peel. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.125\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePainted wooden sign. Sign is made of three cut-out wood Greek letters Alpha, Phi, and Alpha painted in yellow and black paint and held together with hot glue. Sign measures 12 in. (length) x 8 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455011/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455349/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small wooden Sphinx icon. Front painted with Sphinx portrait in gold and black paint. Back painted in gold script with \"Exodus spr. 87\". Brother Egypt Freeman (James Gulling), Brother K. Don Pierce, and Brother Stanley Osbourne were three student members who pledged into the William and Mary Kappa Pi Chapter in Spring 1987 and were classified as \"Exodus\" charter members. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379956/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380128/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380254/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWooden fraternity paddle with Phi Kappa Tau Greek letters and seal on one side and \"William  Mary\" with college seal on the other. [Robert] \"Bob Kepner\", Class of 1954, and \"Thomas L. Owen '51\" Class of 1951 are carved on the handle of the paddle. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.669.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite nylon 0.375in. rope knotted at top with a wooden pendant. The nylon rope ends are wrapped in duct tape. Wooden shape of an Arabic Oil Lamp is painted with purple and black paint, and figure \"4\" painted in black on front and back. The number 4 signifies the first four charter members. Lamp measures 6 in. (width) x 3 in. (width) 1 in. (height). Object measures 17.5 in. long x 5.875 in. wide. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967375584/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452993/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.585.07\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use at parties or on gift-giving or other special occasions, but not exclusively for weddings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRibbons with fishing weights and bolts attached used to hold down helium balloons at the May 5, 1989 dinner at which the Campaign for the 4th Century was announced. Image available of https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646665/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1989.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in public religious worship or spiritual ceremonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts intended for use in weddings, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to communicate information to people. Unlike Advertising Media, a Documentary Artifact is not generally inteded to elicit a specific response in regards to products, services, or events. Instead, it presents a point of view, an image, or a set of ideas, often with the aim of enlightening or swaying the attitude of people. This classification includes printed documents on paper and also non-print, non-print artifacts that serve a documentary purpose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords that document organizational functions or business operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne resolution created by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to continue to serve the College and those who seek to promote the College's purposes. The resolution mentions the background of the organization, its main purpose, and how its members are selected. There is a tassel and a wax seal attached to the resolution with a stamped W. The resolution is 11in. x 17in. and the frame is approximately 16.75in. x 19in. The resolution is tacked to a Velcro background and has a wax seal and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic notices intended to be posted or distributed, the primary purpose of which is not advertising.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool and cotton banner with \"1951\" written across the front. The banner is maroon with a white border. The banner is 64in. x 44in. It is in good condition with some stains on the first \"1\" of 1951. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2005.008\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1995 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 1999. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"1999\" is written in white and black lettering. \"William  Mary\" is written below 1999 in white and green lettering. The banner is in good condition with some stains on the coat of arms. The banner is 70in.x 56in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.077\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1996 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2000. The banner is green with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2000\" is written in gold and white lettering, and below 2000 \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA. 2008.078\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1997 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2001. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2001 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.079\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1998 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2002. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2002 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1999 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2003. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2003\" is written in black and white letters, with \"William  Mary\" below 2003 written in green and white letters. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.081\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2000 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2004. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in gold and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2004\" is written in gold and White lettering. Below the 2004, \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2001 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2005. The banner is yellow with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is at the bottom in green and gold. At the top, \"2005 William  Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.083\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2002 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2006. The banner is white with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2006 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.084\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2003 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2007. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2007\" is written in black and white lettering, and \"William  Mary\" is written below 2007 in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.085\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLarge nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2004 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2008. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the University Center (now Sadler Center) until the Class's graduation in 2008. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold at the bottom. At the top, \"2008\" is written in gold and white lettering with \"William and Mary\" below the 2008 in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.086\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2006 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2010. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2010. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2010 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.319\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2005 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2009. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2009. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2009 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.320\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2008 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2012. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2012. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2012\" is in yellow lettering with white outline and \"William  Mary\" is below with white lettering and black outline. The banner measures 71in. x 55.75in. and is in good condition with smudging and loose threads on the Coat of Arms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.201.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2011's Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2011. The top of the banner is green and has \"2011\" written in white with black outline. The bottom half of the banner is yellow and has \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green with white outline. It also features the College's seal in white outlined in green. There is green trim around the edge of the banner. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 0.5in. and two 0.25in. loose threads on the bottm left side of the green trim. There is also a 1in. unraveling thread with a 0.5in. and a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom right of the green trim. There is an approximately 0.5in. dirt stain at the bottom right of the College seal and a 17.5in. dirt stain on the back of the banner near the bottom. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2013' s Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2013. The banner is yellow with green trim around the edge of the banner. \"2013\" is written in green with a white outline. \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is also written in green and outlined in white below \"2013.\" The banner features the College seal in white with green outline. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 7.5in., a 4.25in., and a 1in. dirt stain on the back of the banner at the bottom. There is also a long trail of dirt beneath the curve of the \"\" in \"WILLIAM  MARY.\" There is a a 0.5in. dirt stain on the white outline of the \"A\" in \"MARY\" as well as a series of dirt stains on both sides of the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\"  There are a series of loose threads on the bottom of the green trim.  There are is a possible rust stain on the mounting hole at the bottom left.  The College seal has multiple dirt spots and loose threads. Finally, there is a 0.5in. round dirt stain directly below the College seal. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-White banner with  a green outline. \"2014\" is stitched in green with gold outline at the top. Below \"2014,\" \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is stitched in green with gold outline. Below \"WILLIAM  MARY\" the College seal is stitched in green outline. There are four brass holes (two at the top of the banner and two at the bottom) where banner poles may be placed. The banner was unveiled at the 2010 William and Mary Convocation and subsequently held in the Sadler Center until the 2014 Commencement ceremony. The banner measures approximately 6.5ft (width) x 8ft. (length) and is in excellent condition. There are two dirt stains, one to the top right of the seal and one to the right middle of the seal. UA 2014.097.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrange and white banner, 15in. x 45in.; orange letters spelling \"William and Mary\" against a white background with an orange border. Located in Textiles S1 SS5 . UA 1984.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRectangular green and yellow wool felt banner with .75in. yellow machine sewn border trim along outside edge. Green background with affixed yellow block letters 'THE COLLEGE OF / WILLIAM AND MARY' with yellow college seal (scalloped circle with modern coat of arms and text 'COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY / 1693') in the middle.The banner is 35.5in. (length) x 17in. (width). Banner is in good condition with a small 1/8in. gouge out of the top border and a 1/4in. length hole in the upper right side. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.552\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen canvas banner with WM third seal and college name in Latin. Circle around the seal reads, \"SIG COLLEGII GULIELMI ET MARIAE IN VIRGINIA / 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489647532/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen canvas flag with WM third seal and gold fringe along the edges. Circle around the seal reads, \"William  Mary / Chartered 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489646822/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanner celebrates 150 years of service (1852-1992). It is pieced and embroidered nylon with a white background and the college's coat of arms. 6ft. (length) x 3ft.(width). Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green fabric banner with \"Welcome Prospective Class of 2000\" painted in gold letters. This was used by the 13 Club at the Admissions Office's open house in April 1996. The banner measures 39in.  x 76in. Located inTextiles S1 SS5. UA 1998.081\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite vinyl banner with cloth backing, green lettering \"Student Association\" accompanied by the College seal. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.004\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white banner with the William and Mary cypher in green spray paint, the sign of the Seven Society in gold, and \"Good luck on finals\" in black. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Fall 2007 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA \"Good Luck on Finals\" banner produced by the Seven Society on a white flat bed sheet using spray paint. The banner is in excellent condition. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Spring 2008 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.48\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton banner that was used for a HomeBrew event by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has \"UCAB Coffeehouse\" at the top in black letters, followed by \"HomeBrew\" in blue letters, and \"William and Mary\" in green and gold letters. There is also a coffee mug in brown letters, while a saxophone and a treble clef are in blue and purple letters. The UCAB logo is at the bottom right in black and gold. The banner is 39 1/2in.x94in. and is in fair shape with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.060\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white canvass banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome new students to the College. At the top of the banner, \"Welcome\" is written in black. Below \"Welcome\" is a royal crown in black and a black cross above it. Below the crown is a black and gold William and Mary cypher. The year 1832, the year the society was founded at the College, is written at the bottom in gold. The words and symbols were painted onto the banner. The banner is approximately 75in. x 60 5/8in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.234\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton banner with the phrase \"Anti-Marching Royal Tribe\" painted in green and gold that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for the football game against James Madison University. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA  2010.512\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton banner with the words \"Better Fight Song, Better Band Since 1693\" in green and gold paint that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for their game against James Madison University. The left-hand side of the banner contains a musical staff with a bass clef and 2 gold flat musical notes. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.513\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome families to the College during Family Weekend. The banner has a purple lace border. \"Welcome\" is written in black cursive script to the right and \"Families\" is written in black cursive script below it. The seal of the Wren Society is depicted with a purple outline to the left of \"Families.\" Inside the seal is a black painting of the Wren building. Below that is the phrase \"Veritas e Requitas\" written in black with \"1832\" (the year the society was founded) written in black underneath that. Below the seal is written \"THE WREN SOCIETY\" in black. The banner is in excellent condition. It measures 2ft.1.25in. (length) x 3ft. 6.5in (width). There is an approximately 0.25in. black stain near the right corner. There is also a 1in. hot glue yellow stain in the top right corner and a 0.75in. hot glue yellow stain in the bottom right corner. The lace in the top right corner is coming off. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to wish students a Happy Yule Log Ceremony. \"Happy\" is spray painted in gold cursive script at the top of the banner. Below \"Happy,\" \"Yule\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. Beneath that \"Log\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. \"VeA\" is painted in black to the right of \"Yule.\" Below \"VeA\" and to the right of \"Log\" the Wren Building is depicted. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint with three large green spray paint stains. \"18\" is painted in black on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in black on the inside of the second window. There are two 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There is a smattering of green spray paint stains to the left and across the \"H\" in \"Happy.\" There are also spontaneous smatterings of green spray paint stains to the right of \"Yule\" and \"Log\" and above and to the right of the depiction of the Wren Building. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to congratulate students graduating from the College. \"Congrats\" is spray painted in gold cursive script across the top of the banner. Below that is spray painted \"Grads\" in gold. Below \"Congrats\" and to the right of \"Grads\" is painted \"VeA\" in magenta. Beneath \"VeA\" is a depiction of the Wren Building. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint. \"18\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the second window. There are two approximately 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There are two 0.125in. brown stains next to the \"C\" and above the \"O\" in \"Congrats.\" There is a 1.5in. tear in the center at the top of the banner. There is also an approximately 1.5in. magenta stain in the window with \"32\" painted in it and a 1.75in. gold spray paint stain at the bottom of the banner. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo vinyl banners for the Earl Gregg Swem Library event \"21st Century Scholar on the Colonial Campus \" held on October 18-19, 2007. The event featured vendors and demonstrations of databases and electronic resources. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue vinyl banner that was used during the construction of Swem Library from 1999-2005. The banner features a construction worker in a hard hat rolling a boulder shaped like the Swem Window and \"Swem Construction News\" is written in white lettering. The banner is 80in.x17in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.084\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-banners encased in plastic with \"Swem Library Rocks\" written in white lettering that were used during a Homecoming Parade at the College of William and Mary. The background of the banners are blue and there are also red musical notes all over the banners. The banners are approximately 96in. x 25in. and are in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.379 a and b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBanner, mounted on a wooden rod; the background is white with blue letters spelling out \"1983 Summit, Williamsburg, Virginia\"; in middle is blue and gold design with colonial capitol in center surrounded by words \"1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations\"; bottom is trimmed with gold braid and fringe. 46in. x 72in Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9- silk banners from the exhibit at the Grolier Club in 1988-89 honoring the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and the reign of William and Mary. The banners are made of gold moire silk with purple satin edging. A detailed history of them is packed with the banners. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.036\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge vinyl banners from Charter Day 1999. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.099\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white vinyl banner created by the Chicago Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association to celebrate the College's 300th Anniversary. The top of the banner reads \"Happy 300th From the Windy City\" in Green and Gold. The middle of the banner has the Chicago skyline in blue with hand-written greetings from alumni members. The bottom left reads \"1693-1993\" and \"William and Mary\" in green. The bottom right reads \"Chicago Chapter.\" The banner is 96in.x46in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.099\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne vinyl banner created by the College of William and Mary to celebrate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England to the College during the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settelment at Jamestown. The banner features the outlines of three Queen's Guards with their black bearskin hats and red tunics; the year \"2007\" written in black; and the William and Mary cypher, also written in black. The banner was created by Fast Signs of Yorktown, Virginia. The banner is approximatley 11.875in. x  23.75in. and It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.449\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1980.100\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particular clipping article concerning the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1997.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrange and black banner; black background with orange letters. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2000.007\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads \"Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cream banner with gold fringe. The banner features a phoenix rising from the ashes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne United States Flag with 48 stars that came to America on the casket of Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, who attended the College of William and Mary from 1913-1914. Corporal Lewis was killed in 1918 during World War I. He was a member of Company B, 116th Infantry from Virginia. There is a lock and a key on the top and bottom right-hand side of the flag. The lock is engraved with \"MILLER\" in the middle. The lock and key are both attached to the flag with paperclips. A small index card is also attached to the flag with \"Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, Company B. 116th Infantry.\" The flag is approximately 9ft. 10 1/2in. x 3ft. 4in. It is in fair condition with a few very small holes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.380\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metal plaque that was used to dedicate Chandler Hall on the College of William and Mary campus. The plaque is inscribed with the following: \"Erected 1930-31/ Board of Visitors / James H. Dillard, Rector / John Stewart Bryan, Vice-Rector / Charles J. Duke Jr. / C. Starling Hutcheson / G. Walter Mapp / Lulu D. Metz / J. Douglas Mitchell / Gabriella Page / A. Herbert Foreman / John A. Wilson / Sidney Hall / J.A.C. Chandler, President / Herbert Lee Bridges, Secretary / Charles M. Robinson, Architect / J.J. McDevitt Company, Contractors.\" It is approximately 24.5 in x 24.5in. It is in fair condition with traces of corrosion and scratches. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.520.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords that document the exchange or management of money or other items of value.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePeninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, WM guarantee fund, WM general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords created or maintained by a government agency. Included in this sub-classification are legislative, judicial, trade, immigration, patent, military, census, and vital records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments that provide primarily non-textual visual information. Included in this sub-classification are maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and pictorial works produced through photographic, photomechanical, or printing processes. Terms in this sub-classification may be used in addition to terms from Art to index graphic documents that are also works of art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne print of a cartoon depicting a man in colonial costume locked in the stocks with a \"I am a Liar\" sign nailed to the stocks. Jimmy Carter tells Gerald Ford \"We had better watch what we say around here.\" The cartoon commemorates the presidential debate between Ford and Carter on October 22, 1976, and the cartoon first appeared in the Newport News Times-Herald on October 21, 1976.  Approximately 11 in. x 14 in. It is in fair condition. Gift of Edwin C. Tison.  Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 1980.016\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated in Art S4.  UA 1998.95\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSilver engraving of the Frenchman's Map. Framed. 13 in. x13 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.094\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print made from a portrait of Sullivan that was presented to the New York Southern Society. This item was found in Dennis Cogle's office. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.095\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education. The map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded.Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles.UA 2007.063.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne original etching by American artist Don Swann of the President's House at the College of William and Mary. It was once owned by J. Edward Zollinger, class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976.The etching is numbered 188 of 300 in a limited edition series. The signature of Don Swann is written below the etching. The etching is approximately 5.875in. x 4.875in. and is in good condition. The etching was attached to a cardboard backing that was acidic and there is some glue residue on the back of the etching. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.297\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color print sketch of Tucker Hall when it was used as the library at the College of William and Mary. There are trees surrounding Tucker Hall with what appears to be outbuildings in the back. It measures approximately 15 in. x 11.5 in. It is in fair condition with light wear around the edges of the print.  Located in Art S4. UA 2010.210\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nTwo printers blocks with inscriptions describing an ancient \"bid\" to an anniversary meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the College of William and Mary. The cut outs were first used for the 1941 anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa. Each is approximately 2 in. x 5 in. They are in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color print of a painting featuring students standing around the Wren Yard during Commencement at the College of William and Mary. The print is signed by Kamil Kubik, the artist of the painting. It is approximately 16 in. x 19 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.213\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne reproduction color print entitled \"Commencement\" published by P. Buckley Moss for the Alumni Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in 1993. The print features two students, one hold the College Mace, leading the procession through the Wren Building during Commencement. The print is number 347 out of 700 and is signed by P. Buckley Moss. It is approximately 16 in. x 23.5 in. and is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.214\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction print of a pencil drawing showing the south (Chapel) side of the Wren Building with a wood shed and 2 horsemen. The print is approximately 7.25 in. x 10.125 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.220\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eContains a color photograph featuring all the members of the all-male a cappella group Gentlemen of the College that attended the 20th reunion banquet for the group. Surrounding the photograph are the signatures of those members in attendance at the banquet. The photograph was taken by Hannah Debelius (WM Class of 2010). The photograph is 8 in. x 10 in. and the frame is approximately 18.5 in. x 22.5in. It is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.244\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne lithographic print depicting the rear of the Wren Building facing the Sunken Garden in the afternoon sun. The Great Hall and the 2nd floor balcony are highlighted in the drawing. On the bottom left-hand side of the drawing, \"Sir Christopher Wren Building Williamsburg, 1932\" is written in pencil. On the bottom right-hand side of the drawing are the initials TW 1934 and the signature of the artist, Theo B. White. On the back of the print, there is a label describing the work as part of the Public Works of Art Project, Virginia Division's Series of lithographic prints of Williamsburg, Edition 30. Approximately 11.875 in. x 17.375 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.385\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne etching of the Wren Building and yard with the Botetourt Statue and a cannon facing Duke of Gloucester Street. There is also a depiction of three people standing in the open door that passes through to the rear of the Wren Building and the Sunken Garden. The bottom left-hand side of the print reads \"Wren Building, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by the author Alice E. Rumple.  It is approximately 19.25in. x 14.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.386\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne print depicting the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and the President's House in snow during Winter. The bottom of the print reads \"The College of William  Mary, Wren Building, Winter,\" and is signed by the artist T.C.Manor[?] with the year \"82.\" Approximately 18 in. x 24 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.387\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUA 2011.393.001: Pen and ink drawing of a cartoon concerning the William and Mary Honor System. The cartoon shows a professor leaving the questions to an exam on the desk and then leaving the room, reminding the students that they are on their honor not the cheat. The students are shown with writing on their legs and sleeves, with one of the students saying \"That does it!! I'm switching to Harvard.\" The cartoon was created by Jimmy Hatlo. 14.5 in. x 20 in. UA 2011.393.002: A clipping from a newspaper showing the above cartoon in color as part of Hatlo's \"They'll Do It Every Time\" comic strip. 8.125 in. x 6.625 in. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.393\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne cartoon drawn for the 1906 Colonial Echo by student Frederick R. Hynson featuring seven professors at the College of William and Mary behind a table. The professors shown are Henry T. Louthan, Lyman B. Wharton, John Lesslie Hall, President Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas J. Stubbs, Charles E. Bishop, and Van Franklin Garrett. The cartoon is labeled \"A Faculty Meeting from a Duc's Point of View.\" The missing professors are Richard M. Crawford, Alexander B. Coffey, and Biology Professor John W. Ritchie. It is not know who Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Hubbard were, although there were students by those names in 1906. \"Duc\" was the term used for freshman and was short for \"introductory.\" Approximately 22 in. x 10 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.394\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne linoleum block print of the exterior of the library building (present-day Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary by Nannie Mae Squires.  Approximately 14.75in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.395\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUA 2011.396.001: Drawing of the Wren Building, with the Lord Botetourt Statue in front, before 1929 renovation. UA 2011.396.002-003: Drawings of the Wren Building after the restoration. Approximately 9.5-10 in. x 10.25 in. -12.25 in. They are in fair condition. The prints were given to Earl Gregg Swem Library by the illustrator, Orin Bullock. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pencil print sketch of the front of the Wren Building by John C. Drake. Approximately 16 in. x 12.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.398\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne color print of a sketch of the library building (now Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 15.75 in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition with some color loss. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.399\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white wood paneled picture that features a black and white photo of the 1993 Epson Ivy Bowl Ivy team. At the bottom left of the picture is the seal for the Epson Ivy Bowl. To the right of the seal is written \"'93 EPSON IVY BOWL\" in gray typed font with a Japanese translation below it. Surrounding the photo and inscription are the signatures of all the members of the Ivy Bowl Ivy team. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an international football game played between an American team of all Ivy League college football players and Japanese college all-star players. In 1993, the game was played in Tokyo with the American team as the victors. The photo measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are two approximately 1.5in. abrasions on the top left of the picture as well as an approximately 0.125in. brown stain at the top left of the picture. There is also a small puncture hole at the top of the score board in the photograph and a 1.5in. puncture hole to the right of the score board in the photograph going up into one of the signatures above the picture. Transferred from the Athletic Department (football). UA 2011.535.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA photograph of the football game between William and Mary and Villanova on September 15, 2001. The photograph is framed by green cardboard and a gold lined glass frame. Below the photograph is a gold metal tag that has \"WILLIAM  MARY ~ 47/ VILLANOVA ~44\" engraved in black on it. To the right of the picture is a ticket that displays game date, time, and location. On the back of the picture there is a silver sticker that has \"PRINCE GEORGE GRAPHICS/ 437 PRINCE GEORGE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185\" typed in black with a logo featuring a peacock and an outline of a heart in black. The framed picture measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 11in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Above the ticket there is a small red ant. Transferred from the Athletics Department (football). UA 2011.535.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrints or non-print items created to impart, test, or demonstrate knowledge or skill, either in the context of formal teaching and training or in more informal contexts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. The horn-books are approximately 2.75in.x 5.5in. They are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.131\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments that pertain to legal actions or rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen. In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten or printed items that express creative works intended to be read, heard, or performed. Such works include fictional and non-fictional literature, oral presentations, music, and theatrical productions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne photocopy with musical notes for the William and Mary Fight Song in a wooden frame that was given out to a graduating senior in the William and Mary Pep Band. It is approximately 6.375in. x 8.375in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black plastic sheet music holder with 21 plastic sheet protectors to hold the songs played by the William  Mary Pep Band during various athletic events. Some of the songs include the William  Mary Fight Song, William  Mary Alma Mater, Eye of the Tiger, Hey Baby, and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It is approximately 7.625in. x 7.25in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTokens of remembrance or commemoration of a person, place, event, or experience. This sub-classification includes artifacts created to contain or display such tokens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025150/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389249/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.499\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal coin that was created by the William and Mary Fund for the Tercentenary celebration of William and Mary. The obverse of the coin has the College seal with the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" surrounding the edge. Above the seal are the dates \"1693-1993\". The reverse contains the weathervane from the Wren Building with \"1693\" and \"1993\" on it. Just below the weathervane is the number \"300\" and \"William  Mary\". Surrounding the edge of the reverse are the words \"The Fourth Century Club 1693-1993\". The coin is encased in plastic to protect it and is surrounding by a black square case with \"William  Mary Annual Fund\" written in gold. It is 1.05 in. in diameter and is in good condition. The square case surrounding the coin is 3.5in. x 3.5in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2010.185\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016006/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409489/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2- discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Object is inside a green pouch. Diameter is 4in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409633/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Diameter is 4in. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016806/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal, 3in. in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020866/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 3.25in. in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads \"1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are.\" The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021038/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 3in. in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name \"Princeton.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438414399/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5in. in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal also includes separately a clear plastic stand. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391029/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter medal, roughly 1.5in.x1in., on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939958/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads \"Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata\" in the center and \"CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959\" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note \"With the good wishes of Europe!\" An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395005/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal with a depiction of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. To the left of William is written in Latin \"Gullet Maria D.G,\" and to the right of Mary is written in Latin \"M. BRIT. FRET HIB. REX. ET. REGINA.\" The reverse of the medal has the College seal and \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia 1693\" surrounding the seal. It is approximately 2.875in. in diameter and is in fair condition with several minor scrapes and chips along the edge and reverse of the medal. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.186\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSquare gold tone metal pin with drawing of the Botetourt Statue and Wren Building and text \"Charter Day 2012.\" Pin measures 1 in. (height) x 1 in. (length) x .375 in. (depth) and is in excellent condition. In W. Taylor Reveley, III's Presidential Address on February 3, 2012, he mentioned the pins saying, \"This year, in addition to the tradition of Charter Day pins to wear on your graduation robes, students are invited to leave their mark by signing a 2012 Charter Day scroll. These scrolls will be placed in our University Archives for all time coming. Pins and scrolls can be found near the ticket window on the Commons Side of this hall as you leave.\" Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound gold tone metal pin with a digital rendering of the Sunken Garden and the text \"2013 Charter Day\" in red. Pin measures 1 in. (diameter) x .375 (depth) and is in excellent condition. Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brass medallion approximately 1.5in. (width) and 4in. (length). The medallion has black writing embroidered on its face. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476623/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials \"NPC,\" \"NIC,\" \"PIC,\" and \"PPA,\" the phrases \"200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities\" and \"An American College Tradition,\" and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads \"Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976\" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words \"A look to out past with an eye to our future.\" Diameter of medallion is 2.6875in. In good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City County. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Medallion is in 3.125in. (width) x 3.8125in. (height) case. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015664/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States in 1976. Medal is stored in a 4.1875in. square box, labeled \"RF.\" A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under \"Visitors to Campus.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409001/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription \"Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 14, 1916\" on the reverse. Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016262/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne frigate \"Colbert\" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Diameter is 4.25in. In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410151/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Diameter of the medal is 1.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018156/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round bronze medal, 2.5in. in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words \"America's Adopted Son.\" The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription \"American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV.\" Gift of Stuart W. Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-bronze medals, identical to one another but different from UA1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed \"E. Gatteaux,\" the name \"Lafayette,\" and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription \" America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV.\" Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025288/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025584/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medallion, 4in. in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words \"Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist.\" The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription \"Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419133/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo gold-toned medals (1.5in. in diameter) bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693,\" and on the other side the words \"College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76.\" The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419511/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with \"College Camp Dedication 10-9-76.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391933/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne commmemorative medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Commemoratvie Medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. It is approximately 1.125in. in diameter. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents.Gift of Mrs. C. Watson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold charm attached to a gold chain that once was owned by Dudley Warner Woodbridge, professor and dean of the law school at the College of William and Mary from 1927 to 1966. The front of the charm is inscribed with the initials \"D.W.W.\" and the reverse is inscribed \"From Law Students of Marshall Wythe Feb. 24, 1961.\" Gift of Julia Oxrieder, daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.710\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue button, 2.25in. in diameter. In black letters, it reads \"Picnic with the Daves,\" \"Epsilon Association,\" and \"139th Convention Philadelphia.\" The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937306/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-identical buttons, 4in. in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with \"William and Mary Tangerine Bowl\" in white letters and a green center reading \"Go Big Green\" and \"1970,\" also in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391287/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4-buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25in. in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words \"Happy Birthday 300 William  Mary.\" The other two have a yellow background and read \"Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc.\" Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940732/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940914/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, 2.25in. in diameter, with an off-white background and the words \"Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941422/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne white aluminum button with a depiction of the Griffin, the College of William and Mary's mascot as of 2010. The Griffin has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. This particular Griffin is green, gold, and white in color to mimic the College's colors. Below the Griffin is the word \"Tribe,\" the nickname for William and Mary. The button is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black and white aluminum button with a depiction of Don Quixote on his horse and Sancho Panza on his donkey with \"1605-2005\" written below to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the book \"Don Quixote.\" The button was once owned by professor George Greenia of the Hispanic Studies curriculum at William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and yellow metal button pin created for the Dixie Bowl football game played in Birmingham, AL on January 1, 1948 against Arkansas. The pin features two footballs at top and bottom with the text 'WILLIAM  MARY / DIXIE BOWL\" in the center. Two silk ribbons, one green and one yellow, and a tan piece of cotton string are affixed to the button back and hang below the button. A piece of white paper with text indicating WM's losing score, 'ARK: 21 / WM: 19' is taped to the back of the button. The pin is in good condition with minor spots of rust on the reverse. Both ribbons are slightly discolored with minor fraying on the bottom edges. Green ribbon has approximately 0.0625in. hole. Button is 1.75in. in diameter; total length with ribbons is 4.625in. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.557\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived by Archives staff on 10/9/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.186.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eButton featuring a black and white line drawing of a recycling triangle with three angled arrows and three circular logos between the arrows: \"WM SEAC\" (Student Environmental Action Coalition); \"what's your DOT?\" (Do One Thing); and \"The Mercury Project\" with \"Earth Day 2010\" in the middle of a white circle with a green to blue gradient circle around the outside, with the text \"40TH ANNIVERSARY\" at the top and bottom. Button is in good condition with no visible defects and measures 2.25\" in diameter. Button was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS1. UA 2013.005.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked \"SCHLAGE\" and \"R91351\" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646907/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words \"College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTerrible Tribe Towel; 2- white handkerchiefs, 21in. x 21.5in. with \"Go T-R-I-B-E\" in large green letters across the middle, and the WM Tribe logo and \"Terrible T-r-i-b-e Towel\" written in one corner. Distributed by the Society of the Alumni. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004011/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 1988.103\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorabilia, baseball; includes2-bats, 6-balls, and 2-gloves used in various WM baseball games; mounted onto a wooden plaque; the bats were the favorite ones used by Dan Etmonson, the gloves were the ones he used as first baseman. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1990.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white cotton hand towel, 15.5in. x 25in., with \"WM Magic Homecoming 1990 November 1-4\" and sparkler motif in purple. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811491/.  Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA1992.012\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSmall red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with \"150\" marked in gold, created as a memento of WM Homecoming in 1992. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395181/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA white towel that has a blue center on the front.  In the blue center there is the image of a gymnast performing on the pommel horse in white. Below the gymnast is written \"Vilågbajnoksåg/Budapest 1983\" in white. To the left of the blue center is a red stripe and green stripe. To the bottom right of the towel is a white box with a blue outline and a blue and white symbol on the inside. The back of the towel is blue with a white center that features the gymnast performing on  the pommel horse in blue. The green and red stripes are on the right of the center image and the box, now blue outlined in white with a white symbol,  is on the bottom right. The towel measures approximately 33.5in. (length) x 18in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne metal souvenir football that may have been used as a pin. It is hand painted silver and gold with \"WAM 1693-1924\" written across the football in green paint. There is also a small portion of green, gold, and white ribbon along the side of the football. It is approximately 2.25in. long. It is in fair condition with light wear and minor dulling of the gold ribbon. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421635/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold colored key fob produced for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954. The key fob has a silver plate with the Chinese character of \"jing\" meaning capital, and it is the symbol for the city of Beijing. Below the Chinese character are the words \"Beijing 2008\" along with the five Olympic rings. It is approximately 8.75in.  long and is in great condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.216\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 - Red felt emblem in the shape of two connected hearts with a white outline drawing of a couple dancing. Text towards the bottom of the emblem reads \" Harry James / 1950.\" Emblem could have been intended for use as a patch or small wall decoration. Emblem measures 7.75 in. (length) x 5.25 in. (width). Gift of Jean Harrup Cogle, and transferred upon arrival from the 2012.403 accession of the Jean Harrup Cogle Papers (UA 5.167). Located in Textiles, S1 SS8. UA 2012.403.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne clear domed paperweight. The base of the paperweight features the William and Mary cypher in white. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written in white in an arch above the cypher and \"TERCENTENARY TRUST\" is written in white in an arch below the cypher. \"1688\" is written in white to the left of the cypher and \"1988\" is written to the right of the cypher. The paperweight measures 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is approximately 1.75in. smattering of white dot stains on the left side of the dome starting at the bottom of the dome and going midway up. There is a 0.75in. conglomerate of white stains on the right side of the base rim and an approximately 1in. conglomerate of white stains on the left side of the base rim. There are also small scratches all around the base rim and a small chip at the top of the base rim above the William and Mary cypher. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocumentary artifacts that routinely may be classified in none or more than one of the other sub-classifcations. These include artifacts that are defined more by form than by functions or context. Many terms may be used in addition to other terms for cross-referencing purposes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDance programs from fraternity dances. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458573/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458523/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698778514/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698775214/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457733/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425775/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457803/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425735/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428875/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774704/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428705/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457443/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-dance programs, 1-\"The Bachelors\" dance, 1925; 2-\"The German Club\" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2-\"The Cotillian Club,\" 1925 and 1926. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457273/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425655/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428425/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774494/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428155/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads \"Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-\"; 3-dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, \"Me\" and Johnnie Wilkins, and \"Me\" and Bob Brewer. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698777434/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698456593/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427305/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427225/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457393/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 2. UA 2007.83\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in fair condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776604/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427155/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776264/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3.5in.x5in. and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426745/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, \"fratres in Collegio\", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4.5in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426495/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3. UA 2009.461\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from College Papers (UA14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from College Papers (UA14). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransferred from College Papers (UA14).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 \"Go Tribe\", 1 \"William and Mary\" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, WM, and \"300 William and Mary, 1693-1993.\" The sheet is 8.5in x 11in. All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.052\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne clear window decal measuring 3.75in.x4in. It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765398227/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sticker decal depicting the coat of arms for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The decal features a man standing with a rod next to a black cat on top of a knight's helmet, which is sitting on top of the coat of arms. Underneath the seal is features the fraternity's moto, Our Hearts are United, written in Latin. It is approximately 2.375in. x 3.75in and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.641\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne set of 14 black and gold sticker decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The sheet the decals are on is approximately 2in. x 4.5in. while the individual decals are approximately 0.9375in. x 0.5in. The decals are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.642\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2- cream, black, and gold decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that were once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The are approximately 4.5in x 1.8125in. and are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.643 a and b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 William and Mary \"Tribe Club\" window decals. \"Tribe\" and \"WM\" logos beside the word \"CLUB\". Laminate on paper, green, yellow. Excellent. Window decals given to members of the William and Mary Tribe Club, the organization for those who donate to William and Mary athletics. 3.25 in. x 5.25 in. Transferred from Box 2 of the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (UA 5.144). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.679.01ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne decal with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold that was given out to individuals who donated money to William and Mary. It is approximately 2.5in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-cream with blue lettering parking passes for special guests to park in the College Terrace lot at William and Mary. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-cream with green lettering parking passes for delegates attending events at William and Mary. The delegates were to park on Richmond Road, west of the Armistead Avenue and the Baptist Lot. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-cream with red lettering parking passes given out to members of the official party at events at the College. Members were to park on Richmond Road from College Corner to Armistead Avenue. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic blue and white striped William and Mary 2006-2007 Faculty/Staff parking pass. It contains the William and Mary Cypher and it is number 0507. The pass is 2.75in. x 3.375in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque that reads \"Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-framed plaques, 6in. x 8in., with inscription \"In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929.\" UA 1987.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze plaque, 6in.x 5in. with a wooden base, 10in.x 8in., with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed \"He was followed with love\" and artists name \"J.S. Hartley, NY 1981\". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1987.096\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze plaque, 13in. x 7.75in., with a wooden base, 14.5in. x 12.25in. and inscribed \"The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports.\" The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVariety of automobile Bumper Stickers with WM logo. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit \"Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary\" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5.5in. x 2in. and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has \"The College of William and Mary\" \"Chartered in 1693\". The sticker is 3inx 2.5in and is in fine condition with some fading. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.237\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads \"WM\" and \"The College of William and Mary.\" The sticker is 5.5in x 3in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.238\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-green bumper stickers with the phrase \"think green wm\" written in white lettering. The stickers were used to help promote sustainability at the College of William and Mary. They are approximately 7.5in. x 3.75in. and are in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green bumper sticker with \"The Society for the College, William and Mary, Tradition. Excellence. Good Governance., www.SocietyForTheCollege.org\" written in gold. The sticker was created by The Society for the College and was handed out at the College of William and Mary by alumnus Karla Bruno, a member of the organization. It is approximately 7.5in x 3.5in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.403\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow bumper sticker with the phrase \"Honk for William and Mary\" and \"www.SocietyForTheColle.org\" written in green. The sticker was given out at a home William and Mary football game on September 13, 2007 by Karla Bruno and The Society for the College. It is approximately 7.5in. x 3.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.404\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green and white stickers with \"Renew Nichol\" written on them. They were given out in February 2008 to support Gene R. Nichol as president of the College of William and Mary after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. They are approximatley 2in. in diameter and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.415\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. Also on the sticker is the William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM.\" The sicker was produced by the Army ROTC. It is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.644\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Go William and Mary\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. The William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM\" is on the left-hand side of the sticker. It is in fair condition and is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.645\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Phi Mu Alpha crest stickers. Images of the Phi Mu Alpha crest, black, white gold, and red. Excellent. Laminate on paper. Used as a decal on glass, application instructions included on back. 2.5 in. x 3 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.15ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Phi Mu Alpha Greek letter stickers. Decals of Greek letters Phi, Mu, and Alpha, black and gold. Laminate on paper. Good. Used as a decal for glass, application directions on back. 4.5 in. x 1.75 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.16ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA green bumper sticker featuring the pre-2010 William and Mary Logo (\"WM\" letters with green and gold feathers sticking out) on the right. \"Tribe\" is written in gold cursive script on the left with \"PRIDE\" written in white below it. The bumper sticker is in excellent condition and is approximately 11in. (length) x 3in. (width). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 - oval white sticker with black text reading, \"THE / CAMPUS KITCHEN / at the COLLEGE of / WILLIAM and MARY.\" A black and white logo next to the text features a fork, knife, and exclamation point in a rounded black square. The William  Mary student organization, Campus Kitchen of WM, describes itself as \"a student group dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger in the Williamsburg Community. We do this by recovering surplus food from vendors and making it into nutritious meals twice a week. These meals are then delivered directly to about 175 low-income clients weekly. Additionally, we connect to the youth of our partner neighborhoods through programming and field trips.\" Sticker measures 4.5\" (length) x 3\" (width). Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.391.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.106\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne brown soft-bound calendar. The words \"The College of William and Mary 'The Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187\" appear on the cover in gold. The calendar is 6.25in. by 3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943276/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFramed Flat Hat article, 4/23/1993, \"Following in the President's Shadow\" by Terris Ko, presented to Timothy Jackson Sullivan. Includes note from Ko to Sullivan, dated 3/1995. Terris Ko was president for a day. Transferred from the President's Office Papers Collection (Acc. 1996.014). Located in Art S4. UA 1999.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA maritime invitation to the christening of the Pilot Schooner Virginia, which is a re-creation of the original 1917 Schooner. The front of the invitation features a white rope tied into a square knot. Within the knot is written \"Ties, however, are required\" in blue script. The invitation is folded in an accordion style, and the first five panels have depictions of different types of knots to include the \"Sheet Bend,\" \"Square Knot,\" \"Bowline,\" \"Figure Eight,\" and \"Clove Hitch.\" Each knot is appropriately labeled above the depiction in blue block print. The sixth panel includes a description, the time, date and location of the event in blue script. The seventh panel includes a list of special guests for the christening ceremony. The final panel depicts the logo of the Pilot Schooner Virginia. The invitation measures approximately 4in. (length) x 4in. (width). It is in good condition with a neon green outline of the rope on the front of the invitation. There are two stains that look like burn marks on both ends of the rope on the front of the invitation. Transferred from box 9, folder 3 of the Office of the President, Sullivan collection. UA 2006.010.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: \"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2007.054\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is 12in (length)x9.5in (width) and is in good condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA wooden plaque with a letter printed on the front. The letter is on a parchment background that is outlined in gold. The text is in black script font.  The letter encourages the 1991 William and Mary Presidential Search Committee to select a president who will not only perform in the position well, but will also represent the College in every aspect. The letter is signed \"With respect and confidence, Joe Neilson, Class of 1967.\" Joe Neilson was a member of the William and Mary Varsity Football team. Transferred from Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack vinyl luggage tag. Front printed in gold lettering with \"VACAPAF, 1999.\" The Virginia Association of Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was a district that represented 37 alumni and college chapters in the state of Virginia and emphasized the aims of the fraternity. Luggage Tag measures 5.5 in. (length) x 2.625 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456107/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456387/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to be used as media of exchange, such as currency, or as a means of obtaining specific goods and services, such as admission tickets, coupons, postage stamps, or tokens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Gift of Mrs. William Greene, granddaughter of John Blair. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018796/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an \"affinity\" card. The card is labelled with \"Theta Delta Chi Fraternity\" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388501/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3-English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942602/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads \"Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia,\" which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase \"MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA.\" The coin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.247\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with \"One Cent\" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words \"United States of America.\" The coin is approximately 1.0625in. in diameter and is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase \"Gulielmus Et Maria\" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written \"Britain\" and on the other side is \"NIA.\" The coin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. Gift of William E. Bozarth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to communicate a particular personal belief, opinion, achievement, status, rank, occupation, membership, office, or identity. This classification includes articles of adornment or clothing worn primarily for their symbolism; these objects may be assigned additional terms from Category 3 to ensure appropriate cross-indexing. A personal symbol differs from a ceremonial artifact in that it expresses individual ideas, not the ideas of a group, or it communicates the relationship of individuals to a group.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that convey social recognition of achievements by individuals or groups of people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials \"F.H.C\" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin \"sta bilitas et fides.\" The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307608/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404191/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words \"Sta Bilitas Et Fides\". The medal is 1.125in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13in. long. The medal is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397345/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular, copper dipped tinned striking medal of the Botetourt medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" Medal diameter is 1.75in. In very good condition. The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404379/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 7. UA1980.069. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne medal, 1.5in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438411577/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular medal (not tinned) struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Diameter of medal is 1.6875in. Identical to UA 1980.069 and UA 2005.024. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413855/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink  Sons Ltd. of London by the donor's family. Identical to UA 1983.031 and UA 1980.069. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941580/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says \"College of William and Mary.\" The reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483414/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647867/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021444/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies.\" Diameter of medals is 1.4375in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412799/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413035/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907.\" Medal is 1.06in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438403783/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words \"Phoenix Literary Society\" on the copper border with the legend \"ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905.\" Medal is 1in. in diameter. The medal is in good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405037/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse says \"Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907.\" Medal is 1.125in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405477/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson, Jr. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Session 1906-07. G.O. Ferguson, Jr.\" Medal is 1.5in. diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913.\" Medal is 1.5625in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439012814/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed \"Philomathean Literary Society, College of William  Mary, Session 1891-92.\" The other is inscribed \"JRL Johnson, Orator.\" Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439022484/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has \"Phoenix Literary Society William  Mary College\" written on the front and \"Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912\" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with \"Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913.\" Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque awarded by University of Virginia to John Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10in. x 16in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlgernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10in. x 16in. framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.110\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc 2016.212.01b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc 2016.212.01c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc 2016.212.01a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. It is 14.5in x 9.5in.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1978.005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. UA 1978.013\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647595/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486628/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresented in 1935 \"commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club.\" The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/. UA1980.104\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. It is 10in x13in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.026\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1984.039\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1984.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14in. x 11in., presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-plaques, 10in. x 12in., proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.018\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word \"Spelling.\" The pin is approximately 0.5in.  x 0.625in. and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne plaque, 5.75in.x8in., given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11in. x 14in., mounted. Located Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.094\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11in. x 14in., off white with black print. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2004.015\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6in. x 8in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.024\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed Phi Mu sorority initiation certificate that was given to College student Martha Carter. The frame is made of wood and is painted gold. The certificate reads \"Founded January 4, 1852. Phi Mu Fraternity. This certifies that Mattie Carter was initiated February 19, 1927 by Gamma Alpha Chapter and is entitled to all the rights and priviledges of this Fraternity.\" There is a seal on the bottom-left corner of the certificate with a stack of books and a lamp on top that reads \"Phi Mu Fraternity Founded 1852.\" The frame is approximately 7.25 in. x 9.25 in. The certificate is in fair condition with some fading and the frame has some chips in the paint. Gift of Charles Miller. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.268\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25inx 9in and is in fair condition with several scratches. UA 2009.287\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25in x 9in. The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. UA 2009.288\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1978. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 12 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1970. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1974. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePiece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows: 1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis 1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody 1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins 1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle 1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair 1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner 1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts 1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer The top of the \"C\" in \"College of William and Mary\" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver \"W\" in front of a gold \"M\" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14in. x 20in.  Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2009.521\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sterling silver variation on the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms with the sun at the top of the seal smiling. Attached to the seal is a depiction of a watering can. Both the watering can and seal are attached to a green chain made of ribbon. The badge was given to J. Wilfred Lambert, longitme professor and College administrator, on his retirement from William and Mary. The badge is 2.75in.x 3in. and the chain is approximately 14.5in. long. It is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.569\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver plate that was used for an achievement award given out by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity at their 135th Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The plate is inscribed \"Thomas L. Jordan, Epsilon '24, Theta Delta Chi Achievement Award, 135th Annual Convention, New Orleans, August 14, 1982.\" The award was given to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. UA 2011.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDimensions: 7in.X9in. Condition: Good with a few scratches and a nick on the bottom right corner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2011.155\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA shadow box plaque that features a black background. A silver plate that has \"Atlantic 10 Football\" engraved on it is set against the black background. The \"0\" in the \"10\" is a football. Below this is another silver plate that has \"1999 Football Second Team All-Conference.\" engraved on it. There is a gold adhesive tag on the back of the black that has \"CROWN TROPHY / Marketplace s/c RT.70E/Cherry Hill, NJ 08003/ (609) 489-9884\" in black. This plaque, as well as another one, was awarded to Mike Beverly and Khari Reynolds, football players under Coach Jimmye Laycock, who had been named to the Atlantic 10 Football All-Conference Team. The plaque measures approximately 12.5in. (width) x 15.25in. (length) and is in excellent condition. There is a 2.5in. hollowed out tree ring on the bottom left on the back of the plaque, as well as approximatelly 1.25in. of chipping on the top left. Transferred from the Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA black rectangular plaque that has gold writing  engraved on it. The back of the plaque is gold. The plaque was presented to Hunter B. Andrews by the Hampton Bar Association in recognition of 50 years of service as an attorney. The plaque measures approximately 8in. (length) x 6in. (width) and is in good condition. There are four holes in each corner of the plaque where it once was fastened to something else. There are numerous finger and palm print marks on the front of the plaque, the most noticeable of which is an approximately 0.25in. finger print on the left side of the plaque near the middle. There is an approximately 1.5in. scratch on the front of the plaque in the top right corner along with smaller scratches in that same corner. There are also numerous abrasions on the top of the back of the plaque. Finally, there is a white piece of paper stuck to the back of the plaque with some brown glue. Transferred from box 3, folder 1 of the Hunter B. Andrews Papers. UA 2014.029.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver frame, 4.3in. x 5.5in., with the award and medal, frame inscibed with \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978\". Medal is nearly 2in. in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words \"John Blair Junior Award\", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1978.013 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date \"1693\" surrounded by the phrases \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words \"Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty.\" This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. The medallion is 2.75in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649619/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne circular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says \"Awarded to Arthur Wilson James\" around the border, and \"As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913\" in the center. Medal is 1.1875in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406251/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brass medal, 2in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017486/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics.\" Medal diameter is 1.3125in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020132/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 3.5in. in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled \"1848, Mexico,\" the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend \"Fecit Quod Cogitavit\" (\"he did what he thought\"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023216/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription \"Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit\" (\"One day he will help us to remember these things\"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked \"W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416043/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter-colored medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024938/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round gold medal, 2.25in. in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay \"Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment.\" One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765936410/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says \"Korea.\" The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050514/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, \"National Defense,\" with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050478/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed \"Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960.\" On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The medal is  2.75in. in diameter and is  in good condition. Transferred from the J. Wilfred Lambert Papers (UA 6.067). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1994.080.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words \"1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia\" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938042/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne original PDA medal. It is silver with clasped hands and \"mentem Spectato\" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. The medal is believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. It is 1.125in. long with a bit of the edge broken off, possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. It is the only known medal in existance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5in. in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.005.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne nickel medallion given to graduating members of the Undergraduate Honor Council at the College of William and Mary to wear during Commencement. The Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony is the first time the medallion was worn. The obverse of the medallion features the Wren Building with Thomas Jefferson's signature below, and \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved around the edges. The reverse of the medallion features a law scale of justice and \"Est. 1779\". The medallion is attached to a white ribbon that is approximately 1.5in. long, while the medallion itself is in good condition and is approximately 1.25in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.226\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pewter circle medal with green and yellow ribbon. Medal obverse features the college seal with buildings and sun with human face. The medal reverse has a classically inspired theme with three men kneeling before seated female figure. Text around the upper edge reads 'AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT - COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY.' 'M.B. WILSON' is engraved on small block at the base of the classical figures. Medal in good condition with slight darkening/discoloration on the side with text. Ribbon is in fair condition with discoloration on the green side; ribbon is not sewn at the top and has no fastening mechanism. Medal is 1.25in. in diameter and 3.125in. in length with ribbon. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal artifacts, usually worn or carried, that express an individual's thoughts, opinions, convictions, allegiances, interests, or attitudes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue pin. \"Tuck\" is written in yellow on the front with two decorative swipes on the top and bottom. There is a piece of paper inside the back of the pin. \"Buttons $1.00 per 100 ST. LOUIS BUTTONS St. Louis\" is written in red on the paper. The pin is 0.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is corrosion on the top right rim on the back of the pin and a missing element: the hook for the sharp needle to attach to. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button which was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with \"NOVAK FOR Vice President\" in white lettering. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow aluminum button with \"One College Under Glass\" in green, and a book with depictions of the William and Mary feather, the Millington Cross, and Rodin's \"The Thinker\" with the phrase \"The New William and Mary?\". The button was collected by William and Mary alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus during the Wren Cross situation at William and Mary. It is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green aluminum button with \"I [heart] Nichol.com\" written in white. The button was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. The pin is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold satin ribbon that was used at a sit-in in the University Center at the College of William and Mary to support President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 5in.(length) and in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black and yellow campaign button. This button was worn in support of Dennis G. Kemp, Sr. of Laurel, Maryland who ran for 25th Eastern Region Vice President of Alpha Phi Alpha in 2007. He was elected to the office, and served on the fraternity's Board of Directors and as the chief executive officer of the Eastern Region. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455497/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.584.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4-round United Against United stickers. The stickers have a blue background. \"EQUAL BENEFITS\" is printed in red and \"NOW\" is printed in white at the top of the sticker. \"UNITED/AGAINST/UNITED\" is printed in the center of the sticker with the two \"UNITED\" words printed in white and the \"AGAINST\" written in red. There is a labor union logo printed at the bottom of the sticker. The stickers were worn by supporters of same-sex marriage during the United States v. Windsor case in which the Surpreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional under the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The stickers measure approximately 2.125in. and are in excellent condition. Transferred from Folder 3, Box 12 of the Jeffery B. Trammel Papers. UA 2011.638.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA button with a white background that features a box that has two yellow sides and two orange sides on the front. Above the box there is a decorative pink squiggle, there is a second decorative pink squiggle to the wearer's right of the box. Inside the box \"Putting Jobs First\" is written with \"Putting\" in green, \"Jobs\" in pink, and \"First\" in orange. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There are multiple rust colored stains on the back of the button. Associated with 2014.020.03a and c. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA button that has a blue background on the top and a green background on the bottom. The button has \"McAuliffe/For Governor/ Putting Jobs 1st\" on the front. \"McAuliffe\" is written in white with a blue outline. \"For Governor\" is written in green on a white background, and \"Putting Jobs 1st\" is written in blue. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There is white residue on the back above the pin of the button. Associated with UA 2014.020.03a and b. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts that note individual identity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025298/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390869/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with \"Please Return To,\" \"Herbert Thorpe,\" \"W  M,\" and \"Williamsburg V A.\" There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1.75in.x0.75in. and is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388213/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Associated Forum nametag for Grayson Orsini (2012.170.03). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Related artifacts include Forum nametag for Michael Kutner (2012.170.02). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWM staff ID card, circa 1991. Received by Archives staff on 9/4/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.186.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of adornment, clothing, accessories, and personal gear, the primary purpose of which is to communicate a particular status, rank, occupation, membership, or office. Such an article serves to associate individuals with social roles and relationships, either generally or under certain circumstances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Grey wool uniform, shirt and pants, with blue stripes and black trim, \"Indians\" is spelled out across the front with number 9 on the back; uniform formerly belonged to Carter White, class of 1933. An image of the uniform jersey is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1519267667/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.046\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne short green \"Eisenhower\" style military uniform jacket that was once owned by Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025172/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 43. UA 1991.084.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green, white, and gold Marching band uniform shirt with collar. A \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textils S1 SS7. UA 2007.074\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green, white, and gold Marching band uniform jacket-style top. A block \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2007.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Pair of green pants with a gold and white stripe down the legs to coordinate with the marching band uniform tops. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA  2007.076\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Gray and Blue St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform from the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The top is 27in. x 32.5in. The front of the top has \"ST. HELENA\" written across it in green and yellow lettering. The back of the top has a number 2 in green and yellow stiching. The uniform is in fair condition with several dirt stains. The uniform is made of wool. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405722/and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405704. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gray and blue pair of pants from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans.The pants are approximately 30.5in. x 12in. The pants are in fair condition with several dirt stains and are made of wool. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405750/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of green and gold leggings from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The leggings are approximately 10.75in. x 6in. and are made of ribbed knit. The leggings are in fair condition with several dirt stains. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405772/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, box 40. UA 2008.094.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green shirt and one green short that were used in gym classes at the College of William and Mary. The uniform was worn by Harry E. Krauss, class of 1967, while a student at the College. The shirt is green with \"College of William and Mary\" written in gray on the front left-hand pocket. The shorts are dark green and has \"Physical Education W and M\" written in gray on the left leg. Both the shirt and shorts were made by Champion Knitwear of Rochester, N.Y. The shirt and short are in fair condition with some fading in color. The shirt is a size medium and the shorts are a size small. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.083a and UA 2011.083b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCap (2012.166.01a), Jacket (2012.166.01b), and Pants (2012.166.01c). Photos of Harry Krauss in uniform at WM are in the University Archives Photograph Collection. Gift of Harry E. Krauss. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.166.01a-c\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold/yellow men's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green and gold Turla (fan like adornment on the turban) and green Pag (turban); b. yellow Kurta (shirt); c. green vest with golden \"WM\" on back; d. green Lungi (rectangle cloth tied around the waist). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.01a-d\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with attached yellow Dupatta (scarf); b. yellow Salwaar (pants). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.02ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with embossed star pattern; b. green Salwaar (pants) with embossed star pattern. Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.03ab\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne shield-shaped felt patch with a gold \"W\" and green \"M\" on a gray background with a gold border. Transferred from the Women's Athletic Association Minutebook, 1923-1937 (Acc. 1980.110). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436311/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1987.027\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne patch with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436497/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA1987.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne patch roughly 3.5in.(length) x 1in.(width) with silver wings embroidered onto a green background, which is in turn mounted on an orange background. The two wings are separated by a shield bearing the letters \"W\" and \"M.\" The patch was worn by members of the William and Mary Flight Club. This one was owned by Barton Traver Hulse. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685574/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037336/.Gift of Barton Trevor Hulse to the Alumni Society. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box34. UA 1990.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow \"W\" and a green \"M.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne navy blue patch, 5in. long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with \"STS 107.\" This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946486/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\" is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool patch with linen backing with the College of William and Mary monogram. This patch was worn by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch is shaped like the College Seal with gold silk thread along its edges. There is a green \"M\" with a gold \"W\" in front of it against a gray background. The patch is approximately 2.625in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool  patch with linen backing that was once owned by Mary Mackey Sainsburg, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch has a gray backing with the words \"Manager\" stitched in gold silk. The patch may have been used for Womens Soccer. The patch is approximately 2.875in. x 0.75in. The patch is in fair condition with some wearing of the stitches along the edges.  Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne wool patch with linen backing with the royal crown of England. This patch was once owned by William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The patch is shaped like an octogon with a gold silk thread border along its edges. There is a gold \"W\" and \"M\" above a red and gold crown and green laurel wreath, set against a gray wool background. The patch is approximately 3.0625in. x 3in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.Located in TextilesS1 SS8. UA 2008.005.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow patch with a silver border with \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in green. In the middle of the patch, there is an arm carrying a tray with the initials \"O,\" \"W M\", and \"J\" and \"1972\" stitched in green. The patch is in good condition and is 4 inches x 5 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne College of William and Mary letter that may have been worn on a jacket or sweater by students at the College. The letter depicts a green \"W\" inside a green \"M\" with a white border surrounding the two letters. The letter is made of wool with a felt backing. It is 6.25in. x 7.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.158\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, below the tray is \"1972,\" the year the organization was formed, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne blue and gold patch containing the Seal of Virginia that was used by the College of William and Mary Police Department. Above the seal contains the words \"Police Department\" in white and \"College of William  Mary\" along the right and left side of the seal in white. It is approximately 3.5in. x 4.5in. and is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.472\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound patch featuring the William and Mary seal in green and white with a gold outline in the center. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/ 1693\" is written in green on a gold background encircling the William and Mary seal. \"THE ALUMNI BAND\" is written in green on a gold background beneath the William and Mary seal. The entire patch is outlined in green. The patch measures 3.5in (length) and approximately 3in. in diameter. The patch is in excellent condition. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'31\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads \"'33\" in green with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in green. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'34\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'35\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '35 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25\" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'36\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '36 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'38\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '38 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'39\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '39 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1940\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'41\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '41 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'42\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '42 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'43\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '43 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'44\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '44 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'45\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '45 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1946\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image availabel at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'47\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '47 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'48\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '48 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'49\" in gold. Above '49 reads \"William and Mary\" in gold, and below '49 reads \"Society of the Alumni\" in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1950\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'63\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '63 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eButtons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1988.109\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'54\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '54 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written \"The College of W  M\" in green, \"47\" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'32\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '32 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-green metal buttons with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are 2.5in.x 2.5in. and are in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow metal button with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is 2.25in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round metal button pin with a green background. 'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse has a metal safety pin clasp.The button is 2.25in. in diameter. The button is in good condition with slight yellowing/browning of the overall color and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has overall loss of shiny metallic coating and minor rust spots. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne round metal button pin with green background .'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse metal strips for securing a safety pin closure, but is missing the pin. Button is 2.25in. in diameter. Pin is in good condition with bright colors and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has minor spots of discoloration. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreen background metal button pin with alternating yellow and green text. The text first vertically repeats 'WILLIAM and MARY' six times with increases in scale with 'CLASS OF 1951' in the center, and then repeats 'WILLIAM AND MARY' another six times in decreasing scale. Button has a metal safety pin closure on the reverse. Pin is in good condition with rusty spotting on the metal backing piece. Pin is 2.25\" in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow and green aluminum button. Button has metal shell with pinned metal back and Mylar protecting cover. Front printed with a green background and center of button reads \"Class of 09\" and \"WM\" cipher in yellow text. 2.25in. diameter. Button worn by OPP charter member Justin Reid at his graduation in 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376392/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.06\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round button, 2.25in. in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words \"Go Big Green\" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024002/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA1998.064. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024146/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with \"W  M Alumni Tour\" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-round buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with a green background and \"Go Big Green\" in white letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389687/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389779/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938352/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938498/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390153/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA 1987.101. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938798/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"Ernest W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"E.W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green tin button with \"my1693\" written in gold and \"wmalumni.com\" written in white below. The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches and is in good condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks and the back of the button has large spots of dark gray discoloration around the pin. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.22\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.23\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green round metal button with 'GO / BIG / GREEN' in white text. Button has safety pin clasp on back with text 'MADE IN U.S.A.' below and maker's mark of a circle bisected with an arrow pointing up. Button measures 2.25in. in diameter. Button is in good condition with some browning of the 'B' and 'G' in 'BIG' on the front side. Back has spotted discoloration on the metallic surface. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.574\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"my1693\" button pin. Green background with yellow \"my1693\" and white \"wmalumni.com\" printed on front and silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641248548/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne key awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP\" and \"December 5, 1776\" in script and \"J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909\" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645173/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646391/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"John Stewart Bryan WM 1934.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646775/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five incised stars and the incised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"J.A.C. Chandler WM 1925.\" Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486942/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads \"William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916\" and, in script, \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in. (width) and 1.5625in.(length). In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404747/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904\" in script and \"Arthur Maddox\" in block letters.\" Key is .75in. (width) x 1.75in. (length). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013270/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says \"SP December 5, 1776.\" The key is in a dark blue leather case that says \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Medal is a 1in. square. In decent condition. Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013498/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.625in. (height). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405751/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William Burroughs. [Circa 1853/1854]. It is for winding a watch and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription \"W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776\" engraved in script. Key is 0.9375 in.(width) x 1.8125 in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014084/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776.\" Key is 15/15in. (width) x 2.0625in. (height). In good condition. Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406939/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776\" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch \"chain.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.875in. In decent condition. Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407663/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776.\" Key is 1in. square. Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014718/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776\" in script. The key is a 1in. square. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \" SP Dec 5, 1776\" in script. Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.9375in. (width). In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408201/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with \"J.J. Lloyd,\" a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has \"SP September 5. 1781\" engraved in script. Key is 1.0625in. (width) x 1in. (height). In good condition. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408427/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with \"A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776\" in script. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015444/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909.\" Key is 0.5in (width) x 1.25in.(height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410719/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 2.25in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410961/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in (width) x 1.5625in. (height). Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412615/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Jas. M. Stevenson\" on a banner, and \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Key is 0.875in. (width) x 2in. (height). Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415559/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked \"Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920\" and the other marked \"Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920.\" James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Both keys are 0.6875in. (width) x 1.5in. (height). Gift of Leah James. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415877/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776.\" The key is 0.5in (width) x 1.5in (length) and is in good condition. Gift of Jack Tharp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved \"W.G. Guy, W  M, 1928.\" The key is 1.5in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed \"F.H. Alfriend Wm  Mary Va. 1858.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645475/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne square, gold-colored, pin (11/16\"x5/8\") owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words \"Circle of Brothers, 1839\" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters \"TK\" and twenty stars. The pin is 0.6875in. x 0.625in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439010880/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with \"C. Wilkinson,\" an open book flanked by two daggers, and \"WM Coll. 1853.\" 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Pin is 0.5in. (width) x 0.75in (height). Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415083/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and \"L.C. Va.\" The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Pin measures 1 in. (length) x .875 in. (width). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416255/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small, square (10/18in.), gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, \"TX\" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials \"E.B.\" and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024730/. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during \"the four S's\": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939034/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small pin shaped like a scallop shell with \"WM\" engraved on the back. Made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937160/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-pins.The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed \"C.H.S\" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed \"C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17\" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. An image of both pins is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765392567/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 0.875in. x 0.5625in. and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne old with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. It is enclosed in a black leather pouch from \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" The pouch is is approximately 1.5in. x 2in. and is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. Gift of Charles Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with \"Rush\" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2.25in. Gift of Jeff Frew.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin, shaped like a triangle, with one half of the triangle in green and the other is white. Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary, wore this pin while pledging the Sigma Rho fraternity, which later became Sigma Nu. It is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored pin shaped with five points in white with \"25\" written in gold. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.375in.in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is a small yellow spot on the back of the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin . The back of the pin is has a finger print on either side of the hook and needle and numerous small tarnish spots along the edges. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. There is a small yellow spot next to the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin and a small black stain above the \"Kappa\" on the front. The back of the pin is tarnished and has various rust-colored stains. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-long badge, 1-short badge. UA 1980.029\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin (1.0\"h x .75\"w) owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with \"H.H.L. WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839.\"  The pin is 1in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with \"WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839\" on the obverse and \"R.S. Eubank. A.B.  L.B.\" on the reverse. The pin is 1.06in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads \"Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads \"Jenny Turner\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1982.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend \"Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm  Mary College 1850.\" Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Pin is 0.5in (width) x 0.75in. (height). Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413519/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for \"Improvement in Oratory, 1906\" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1in. square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend \"Invictus Resurgam\" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020528/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words \"Perenes Carpimus Flores.\" The square is engraved with \"Mount Allison Debating Team.\" The pin is 0.5in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2-yellow buttons, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Also includes three maroon Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2003.012 and two black and white Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2010.453. Six buttons are located in Box 17. Identical to UA 1999.013. Gift of GALA. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026374/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935116/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has yellow lettering reading \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"William and Mary\" around the perimeter and \"OWMJ\" in the center. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026692/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says \"William and Mary Indians\" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the button with green writing that says, \"Green and Gold Club\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to UA 1992.018. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940580/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Lapel Pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with \"Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold medallion with a black background given by the Wren Society to new members. The medallion contains the border of the College's seal with a backdrop of the Wren Building. Below the Wren Building are the Latin words \"Veritas e Aequitas,\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832, the year the Wren Society was founded. The medallion is 2in. in diameter on a 15.75in. ribbon chain and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395583/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA button that has a light purple background and features a dark purple and pink semi-circle on the wearer's right. \"Dem 4 Life\" is written in black marker in the center and \"WM Young Dems\" is written in black marker where the semi-circle stops on the wearer's left. The button measures approximately  2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The back of the button has a 0.25in. rust colored stain and brown discoloration along the edge on the wearer's right at the top, middle, and bottom. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sterling silver ring, 0.75in. in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words \"College of William and Mary, 1693.\" Gift of Susan Riggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75in. in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters \"BS\" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials \"C.H.S.\" are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: \"E.A. Wright, Phila.\" Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1in. in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words \"College of William and Mary.\" On one shank is the college seal, a crown and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle on a scepter and the date 1928. \"S.A. Ozlin\" is engraved on the inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937466/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 0.75in.x0.5in. and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pin in the shape of and color of a football. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written on the front of the football in black. There is a gold and a black ribbon coming from the bottom of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and the ribbons are approximately 2.5in. (length). The pin is in fair to poor condition. The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. The gold ribbon is separated into two parts and is only connected by a 2.5in. thread. There is severe fraying on the edges and bottom of the gold ribbon and a little bit of fraying on the bottom of the black ribbon. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA1985.029.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne round pin featuring the depiction of a pale yellow and orange football. In the middle of the football is written \"W and M\" in black script. The pin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. It is in fair condition. There are two missing elements including the hook where the sharp needle of the pin can attach as well as a green and gold ribbon (only a 1.125in. fragment remains). The back of the pin has large corrosion spots. There is also corrosion on the bottom rim of the pin as well as on the sharp needle of the pin. The \"W and M\" are smudged and partially erased. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks 9UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pin in the shape and color of a football. \"FIGHT 'EM INDIANS\" is written in black on the front of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and in good condition. There is one missing element: a green and gold ribbon (only 0.25in. of it remain). The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne white plastic pin, 3in.x2in., with \"Take 'Em Tribe\" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads \"Barbeque the Goats\" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026902/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words \"Touchdown! Go Indians Go\" in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne yellow aluminum button with green writing on it that says \" We give a damn, go Indians\". The button is 3in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 6. UA 1992.033.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne brown button measuring 2.75in.x1.75in. in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words \"William and Mary,\" also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938942/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green and gold William and Mary pin with green and gold ribbons attached to it. There is also depiction of a leather football helmet made of brass on a gold chain attached to the pin. The pin is approximately 1.25in. in diameter while the green and gold ribbon is approximately 3.5in. long. The pin is in poor condition with heavy corrosion on the back of the pin. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943872/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne greyish brown round metal button pin with headshot photos of each of the 25 [football?] players. Below the players' heads is the text 'Fighting Virginians / 1926.' Button has paper backing and a straight wire pin on the back. Pin is in good condition with only minor spotting on the front surface. Pin measures 2.25in. in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne oval metal button pin with the image of a football as the background and the text \"FIGHT 'EM / INDIANS.\" Maker's mark on bottom edge of pin reads \"THE WHITEHEAD  HOAG CO., NEWARK, N.J.\" Pin is in good condition with no visible defects to the front surface. Pin back has significant loss to the shiny plating of the metal. A fraying green and gold ribbon extends out of the bottom of the pin and is taped to the back side of the pin. Pin measures 2.75in. (length) x 1.75in. (width). Donation of Ed Trice, transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.575\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, \"Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus,\" can be translated as \"we live, we eat, we drink.\" Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Key is 0.6875in. (width) x 1.8125in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439019244/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with \"College of William and Mary\", \"Prof. William G. Guy,\" and \"A.H.\" written underneath. The key is approximately 1.125in. x 0.6875in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an  international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed \"W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ.\" The key is 2in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with \"W.G.G., William  Mary.\"The key is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved \"Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31.\" The key is approximately 1.5in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads \"Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy.\" On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word \"Iotopio\" or \"Iotopia.\" The reverse of the key is engraved \"JWL\" and \"W  M\". The key is 1.125in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397697/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne silver metal key that once belonged to Ralph Stambaugh, a member of the alumni interest group the Order of the White Jacket. Engraved on the front of the key is the number \"1\" and \"College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.\" The back of the key is engraved with \"Backus Nov. Co., PAT, Smethport, Pa.\" The key is approximately 1.25in. x 1.625in. and is in poor condition with corrosion all over. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button the reads \"W  M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2in. long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green and yellow button 2.25in. in diameter. \"College of William and Mary 1693\" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers. Swem SCRC purchase from the bookstore circa 1984. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416581/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small pin with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023560/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green, gold, and silver William and Mary brass pin. The initials \"W.  M.\" are written in gold on the front. There are green, gold, and silver ribbons attached to the pin. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.5in. long. The pin is in fair condition. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072). Formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.151\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"Tribe Pride\" button pin. Green background with yellow official \"Tribe\" logo and white \"Pride\" with silver metal back and gold colored metal clasp on back. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641167930/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"Go Tribe!\" button pin. Green background with yellow capital \"GO\" and yellow official \"Tribe!\" logo printed on front. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.25 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14825512994/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRound \"One Tr1be\" button pin. Green and yellow split background with yellow \"one community\" and white \"tr1be\" on the green and green \"one tribe\" on the yellow. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 1.25 in. (diameter). Fair condition with visible rusting on front and back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641243258/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017234/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1.75in. x 0.375in.  and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne red, yellow, and white pin from the Virginia Military Institute. The initials \"V.M.I\" are written in red on the pin, and there are red, yellow, and white ribbons attached to the pin.It is in poor condition with rust on the back and the ribbons are bent. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.25in. long. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072), formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold pin with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle and flur-de-lis that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.4375in. in diameter and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilomathean Society ribbon. UA 1982.040\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representation of the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms, painted on vellum with gilt trim and mounted on wooden stretchers. It measures 5.75 in. x 4.5 in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with \"NU CHAPTER\" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, \"SPRING DANCE\" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and \"1951\" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is approximately 8.25in. x 2.5in. and is in good condition. The tassel is approximately 12in. long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396079/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to Lynn A. Dievendorf ,class of 1966.Gift of Lynn A. Dievendorf. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388617/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne aluminum button that was worn by a student library aide at Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The button is cream and green with the words \"Student Library Aide\" printed in green. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and in fair condition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a \"William  Mary\" sticker.  Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27.5in.(length). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.010.A01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3.5in. long and is in good condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of the shield is 1975 (the date the chapter was founded at Williamand Mary), \"Kappa Pi\", Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. At the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi, and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield is the date 1906, the founding of the national organization. The back of the shield contains a black strap used as a handle. It measures 19.25in x 12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden parade baton separated into three sections by raised wooden decorations. The top has a carved pineapple design in it. Right below that there are  beige-silver, green and gold ribbons attached to the baton. The baton measures approximately 20in and is in excellent condition. UA 2011.498.14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePersonalized Coat of Arms for Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993. The coat of arms models the William and Mary seal with a smiling sun at the top. There are a set of railroad tracks that cut diagonally through the seal. On top of the tracks is placed a white and gold heraldry. On the left side of the tracks, within the seal, are images of the Wren Building. On the right side of the tracks is a depiction of networks of railroad companies and gazebo at the bottom. The railroad tracks and the networks of railroad companies refer to Watkins career as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Chessie System, CSX, and the BO Railroad. There are two palm trees on either side of the coat of arms and a banner below the coat of arms that reads \"RECTOR MAGNIFICUS.\" Below the coat of arms \"Watkins\" is written in red old English font. The coat of arms was given to Watkins by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed coat of arms measures approximately 2ft. 2.5in. (length) x 1ft 8.5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA silver Drum Major mace that belonged to Jim Anthony, class of 1952, who was a drum major in the William and Mary band as a student. After graduation he became part of the Alumni band. The mace has a long silver handle and a sphere at the top. The mace measures approximately 31in. and is in good condition. The sphere of the mace has many dents and scratches, evidence considerable wear and tear. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.04\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-silver medallion that features the William and Mary cipher at the top and the William and Mary Coat of Arms at the bottom connected to the cipher by a silver hook. There is a black lanyard connected to the top of the cipher by which the presidents would wear the medallion. The medallion was crafted by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr., class of 1941. Stousland was Chair of the Department of Architecture at Miami University of Ohio and crafted jewelry and small sculpture in silver as a hobby. For many years, he created jewelry featuring the William and Mary cipher for the Alumni Association to sell to raise funds for the organization. The first photograph of the medallion in use seems to be from Charter Day in 1978, when President Thomas Ashley Graves wore the medallion. William and Mary presidents wore the medallion regularly at Commencement, Convocation, and Charter Day until it was retired in February 2013.Similar medallions were given to His Royal Highness Prince Charles during his visit to the College in 1981 and Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert (class of 1927) when he retired. The medallion measures approximately 6in. (length) and the lanyard measures approximately 18in. The medallion is in fair condition. It has suffered from severe tarnishing on the front. There is an approximately 1in. white smear on the lower right side of the back of the medallion. In addition, there are scratches and scuff marks all over the medallion. Designed and Donated by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr. circa 1978. Located in UA Metals. UA 2014.111.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-flat wood carving of a duck. The duck is painted red  and has a white eye and smile painted on the face of the duck. \"#1 SPRING '82/ BAT GIRL\" is painted in white along the body of the duck. There is an oval hole carved into the body of the duck separating \"SPRING\" and \"'82.\" There is a string attached to the oval hole by which the duck can be hung and displayed. The duck was created by a member of the Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The duck measures approximately 13in. and is in good condition. There is chipping of the wood along the oval hole on the front and at the top and bottom of the oval on the back. There is also chipping of the wood along the edges of the duck. There is a series of black stains starting at the duck's eye, continuing through the tip of the \"R\" and \"L\" of  \"BAT GIRL\" and ending at the bottom of the duck. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1-wooden paddle painted red. The front of the paddle has \"WELCOME to my DELTA SIGMA THETA (Greek letters used)/Ms. Elizabeth Young / College of William and Mary / MY CHAPTER/ #1 BAT GIRL/ Spring '82/ The Dynamic Duo/ April 10, 1982\" painted in white. There is an elephant painted in white depicted beside the Greek letter sigma and in front of \"College.\"  The paddle was made by a member of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The paddle measures approximately 24in. and is in good condition. There are three large diagonal stripes of white paint on the back of the paddle. There is also chipping along the edges of the paddle. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts created to be used as toys or to carry on the activities of games, sports, gambling, or public entertaiment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for competitive activities based on chance, problem-solving, manual dexterity, or calculation, rather than strenuous physical effort, and conducted according to stated rules. This category also includes all forms of gambling devices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for the presenation of non-competitive spectator entertainment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne light blue scrub shirt that was used as a prop during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685118/in/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne red wool child sized hat that was worn by Rick Giglio during a \"Fat Albert\" skit at the final concert performance by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 8in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911871/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne maroon and white striped wool ski mask worn by Adam Shoemaker for a \"Fat Albert\" song at the 1994 final concert of William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 9.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685042/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of blue cotton socks with the cartoon character Garfield on them that were used as props during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 10in. (length) and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911795/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blue plastic cone with plastic tubing that may have been used as a prop during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of yellow rubber dish gloves that may have been used during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne orange plastic pair of star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of green plastic star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2-paper particulate respirators that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for participatory, usually non-competative, recreational activities other than athletic games. This classification includes equipment for entertainment, such as a carousel, a pinball machine, a swing, or a slide, whether such equipment is publicly or privately owned and whether or not a charge is associated with its use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne pair of wooden dumb-bells most likely used at in the Blow Gymnasium during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The dumb-bells have large round top and bottom ends with a slender middle handle. On the bottom round end of the first dumb-bell (a), there is the logo for the Narragansett company. This logo has a gold circle outlined with a red one with a white center. Inside the gold circle is written \"NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO.\" in black in an arch at the top and \"PROVIDENCE, R.I U.S.A.\" in black in an arch at the bottom. In the white center is a red \"N\" and \"STANDARD\" written in black perspective font. Below this logo \"1/2 lb.\" is written in black. The dumb-bells measure approximately 11in. and weigh 0.5lbs. each. The dumb-bells are in fair condition with each one having suffered considerable wear and tear on their large round tops and bottoms. Dumb-bell \"a\" has chipping on the large round top (side without the Narragansett logo) as well as multiple dents and a 2in., approximately 1in., and another approximately 1in. crack. The bottom (side with the Narragansett logo) also has multiple dents. Dumb-bell \"b\" has an approximately 2in. black stain on one of its large, round sides as well as a few other black stains near it. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.15a-b\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created for physical activities that are often competitive. This classification includes equipment used in all forms of athletic games, including individual and team sports. Sports and their specialized equipment have proliferated over the years. Object groupings in this classification focus on th most popular sports while not attempting to be encyclopedic. Object terms seek to cover the forms that are the most familiar and most likely to be part of museum collections. If a specific term is not listed, consider using the broader \"Gear\" term. terms covering practice, warm-up, and exercise equipment can be found in Recreational Devices. Note: The word \"Gear,\" employed in many of the primary object terms below, suggests a plural connotation even though Nomenclature object terms are in the sigular. The use of \"Gear\" as an object term (rather than as a sub-classification) provides the cataloger with terms that allow the indexing of an unlisted object or an object whose term is listed elsewhere with its associated sport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 - White plastic footballs, decorated with gold stripes, a Native American Indian, and the words \"William and Mary, complements [of] Williamsburg National Bank.\" Approximately 6 in. long. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.022\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFootball used in the 1945 William and Mary vs. University of Richmond football game, which William and Mary won 33-0. The ball is signed by members of the football team. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649757/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 1991.033\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e11 - Yellow golf tees with \"Go For the Green\" and \"William  Mary Indians\" printed in black. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399641/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 1998.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBaseball glove and ball mounted on frame with a green felt background meant to be hung to mimic a baseball diamond. The attached tag reads \"Favorite Equipment - A. J. Christensen Capt./1st Baseman WM Indians, '33 - Member: Athletics Hall of Fame and Order of White Jackets (sic) - Glove: A gift to \"Andy\" from Billy Gooch, Athletic Director\". It measures approximately 16.5 in. x 16.5 in. Transferred from the Alumni Association, gift of the family. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486388/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 3. UA 2008.006\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne metal fencing foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones as a student (class of 1926) and a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary. The plaque on the wood backing reads \"Foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones, '26; Professor of Physical Education, 1922-1942; Varsity Fencing Coach, The College of William and Mary. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, '24.\" The wood backing measures 45.5 in. x 7.75 in. The foil itself is approximately 40 in. long and has a gripped handle. The foil is in fair condition due to rusting. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, class of 1924. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.098\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne wooden tennis racket with metal strings that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The racket was made by A.G. Spalding and Brothers in the United States. The model of the racket is a Forspun Gut. The strings are made of metal and are green and gold in color. The name \"Ann Dorsey Cooke\" is written in pencil on the head of the racket. There is a green label attached to the racket with \"COOKE\" inscribed on it. The shaft of the racket is inscribed with \"Spalding Nassau No. 6\". The racket is approximately 27 in. x 8.75 in. The racket is in fair condition with some damage to the head of the racket and the grip of the handle is starting to come off. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.369\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne baseball signed by the 1938 state champion William and Mary Baseball team. The baseball belonged to John Purtill, Sr., class of 1940. The ball is approximately 2.5 in. in diameter. The game ball is well-used with many dirt stains. The outlines of the signatures are cleaned making some of the signatures more visible. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765948286/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2009.476\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBall was presumably hit by WM or opposing baseball team at Plumeri Park. Collected by Swem SCRC staff at Dillard Complex near Swem Off Site Storage (SOSS) in April 2012. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2012.155.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created as playthings. Toys often represent functional objects, such as toy teapots, or toy ships, or living things, such as baby dolls or stuffed animals. Toys also include objects developed primarily for play, such as balls, tops, or kites. Note: Toys that are small representations of objects normally used in human activity should be given the object name \"Toy.\" The cataloger may also use \"Model\" from Other Documents or \"miniature\" from Art if appropriate. Information about what the toy represents should be recorded in a subject field; this information may be entered acording to the naming conventions and object terms use throughout Nomenclature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhite Frisbee with the William and Mary's Tribe logo and the word \"Indian\" in green letters. 9.25 in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648649/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 1987.071\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne green plush frog, 8.5in.(length), with \"William and Mary College\" written down its back; sold in college bookstore. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green basketball decorated with the head of an Indian and carrying an advertisement for Ward Pontiac Dealership. Approximately 4 in. in diameter. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484514/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1991.021\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads \"Nutsy\", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2 - Green and gold pom-poms intended for fans at sporting events attached to white plastic handles, with the words \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written on the handles. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648027/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 2002.036\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne small nerf football in gold and green with \"WM Vote Yes Higher Ed Nov. 5\" printed on one side. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483672/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 2002.049.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne Indian Mascot Doll wearing a green jumpsuit. A baige \"W\" and \"M\" is on his chest. The doll is 15in. tall. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969822680/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne felt stuffed doll, nicknamed \"Soulless Doll,\" that was used by the all-male a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College, during 1997 to 1998 as a pre-concert good luck charm. The doll is wearing a farmer's outfit with a straw hat. It is approximately 3.75in. x 8.75in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.030.7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBeanbag football with \"Tribe\" written in gold on the front by the laces. Given out at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening for the public on June 29, 2008. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947944/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2008.062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne William and Mary pom-pom used at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The handle is white with a green \"WM \" and two feathers coming out of the \"WM\".  The streamers in the pom-pom are green and gold. The handle is 2.75 in. x 1 in. The pom-pom is in good condition.  Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.119\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne red Frisbee made of plastic with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in White. The Frisbee is 9.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.122\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA brown teddy bear with black felt fingers and toes. The teddy bear has brown plastic eyes and a black sewn on smile. The teddy bear has on a white shirt that features the Olympics logo in gold with sparkles and the colors of the Olympics logo (blue, yellow, green, and red) in stripes branching out from the Olympics logo. The teddy bear has a white unifold tag attached to it with a cartoon image of the bear on one side and copy write information on the other. Inside the tag is typed \"MISHA™ IS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES. A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF MISHA™ GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF YOUR COUNTRY'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. ALL NEW MATERIALS • HAND-CRAFTED• NON-ALLERGENIC• SURFACE WASHABLE.\" The inside of the tag goes on to describe how to clean the teddy bear and explains that it meets state and federal safety regulations. There is a white tag with red writing on it coming out of the teddy bear's rear that explains the aforementioned information. The teddy bear was designed by Victor Chizhikov.The teddy bear is in excellent condition and measures approximately 10.5in. (height). Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.05\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne plastic green and gold miniature football that was given out at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center at the College of William and Mary on September 15, 2006. The football contains the William and Mary logo with a green \"WM\" and two green feathers sticking out from the \"M.\" The football was once owned by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967. Approximately 3 in. x 5 in. It is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2011.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne black and gold felt stuffed animal shaped like a dog that may have been used as a mascot for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The dog has two button eyes and a gold bow around its neck. It is approximately 9in. x 8in. and it is in poor condition with several holes in the ears, face, and legs of the dog. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTranslucent purple plastic (polypropylene) frisbee with the Global Film Festival logo (a globe stand with a film reel in place of the earth's sphere) and its web address, filmfestival.wm.edu.The underside of the frisbee features a circular sticker with information about the 2013 Film Festival: \"Thurs - Sun, Feb 14-17 / HOW WILL YOU SPIN IT? / Film  Youth WM Global Film Festival 2013 / Kimball Theatre on Merchant's Square / filmfestival.wm.edu.\" Frisbee measures 8.5 in. in diameter and is in fair condition with a 4.25 in. crack extending from the center to the outside rim. Frisbee was collected by SCRC staff. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2013.029.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePinwheel with metallic blue and silver flexible plastic spokes and blue polypropylene axle and stick. www.pinwheelsforprevention.org is printed in white on the stick. The pinwheel measures 15.25 in. x 6.5 in. Pinwheels for Prevention is an initiative of the nonprofit organization Prevent Child Abuse America, which uses the pinwheel as a grassroots campaign symbol to \"remind us of childlike notions and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full lives all children deserve.\" Pinwheels similar to this one have been located along the walkway in front of the Integrated Science Center. Donated by Joseph Galano, Professor Emeritus from WM's Dept of Psychology. Dr. Galano has worked at the local, state, and national levels to prevent child abuse and neglect, including working with Prevent Child Abuse Virginia and the City of Hampton's Healthy Families Partnership. Located in Rec Obj, S3. UA 2013.098.01\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArtifacts originally created to serve a purpose that cannot be identified at the time the object is cataloged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA fragment of a 1717 bell cast to hang in the Chapel of the College Building (now commonly known as the Wren Building). The fragment was rescued from the debris of the 1859 fire. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254817/.  Located in BG S5. UA 1981.102\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePiece of wood from the live oak tree removed from the entrance to campus in 1943; the tree was believed to have been planted in the early 1700s. Located in BG S5. UA 1985.009\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne WM class of 1927 ring, inscribed \"HLG,AB\" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials \"GH\" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed \"HL Ganter /24-/27\"; charm on chain with WM Greek temple seal; 3-medals from Sacred Heart School and 7-from St Mary's University, Texas; one gold watch on chain; one locket; one fleiur-de-lys pin; one pieces of California gold; and on 1968 penny in a bottle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.010\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships off of Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.147\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne large fragment of a plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery,  Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. The plant is 7in. UA1989.121\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious medals, pins, and other items. Includes one SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, one  Alpha Kappa Psi pin, one FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, one Williamsburg High School pin, one Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant. UA 1990.017\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3-items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421813/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422135/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029050/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5-items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a \"13\" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a \"7\" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422739/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029666/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029972/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030322/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030594/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439031176/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures  4in. by 10.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The cloth measures 3.5in.x 7in. Made of linen.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures 5in.x 6.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA1998.057.3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4-felt samples in various shades of green used to select the material for freshman duc cap beanies. Transferred from Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan, 1933-1942 Collection (UA 2.10). Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393427/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393575/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942306/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393983/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1999.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour pieces of cloth that are used to make the College of William and Mary's Queen's Guard uniforms. Each piece is a different color corresponding to the design of the uniform. There is a solid red piece for the jacket, a solid black piece for the pants, a solid white piece, and a woven tartan piece used in the baldric. Each piece is approximately 3.5in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. The pieces were attached to a photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard and is located in the University Archives Photograph Collection. A copy of the photograph is with the fabric. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2009.274\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7-pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.279\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne piece of blue, red, green, and white fabric that was used to make Edna Turnblad's dress in the Broadway musical Hairspray. The dress was created by William and Mary alumnus William Ivey Long for the character Edna Turnblad, played by actor Harvey Fierstein. The fabric is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 70. UA 2009.561\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold and one green feather collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. The gold feather is approximately 5.25in. (length) and the green feather is approximately 4in.(length). The feathers are in fair condition and the green feather is bent slightly at the top.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA cardboard color sample for Z352 Black that was submitted to the College of William and Mary to use on the floors in the Blow Gymnasium. The color sample was submitted by the Marsteller Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia. The sample is approximately 10.25 in x 2.5 in and is in fair condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2010.455\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFragment of a coffee cup showing the Greek temple form of the college seal. Bone china with yellow shield-shaped emblem featuring the sun shining on a greek temple with \"1693\" written at the bottom. Seal is surrounded by a green and gold cirlce; green and gold lines cirlce the rim. The fragment was found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Cup was used in the campus dining hall during the 1920s. Dimensions: 2 1/8\" H, 3 3/4\" at widest point; handle is 1 1/2\" long and extends 7/8\" from cup. Condition: broken fragment, some dirt residue still visible. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452701644 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452329885. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. 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Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection."," Images of a growing number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/"," The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families."," Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies (\"ducquot; caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms."," The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library."," Acc. 2004.015 The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal and Replacement, November 10, 2001.","Artifacts originally created to define space for human activitites or to be used as components of space-defining artifacts.","Artifacts originally created as part of a building's fabric. Although building components are distinct objects, they function as parts of larger structures rather than as independent units. Building components can be separate, distinct, and generally interchangeable structural, functional, or decorative parts of buildings such as beams, sinks, or architectural ornaments. This classification also includes architectural samples integral to buildings, such as wall sections, staircases, or porches, as well as certain whole-structure building system components such as ventilators or furnaces. Excluded from this classification are parts of buildings that are not integral parts of the structure, such as furnishings or lighting devices, which are included in the Furnishings category.","Structures and other artifacts originally created to serve as space-defining internal or external architectural building components.","Artifacts originally created to block passage, prohibit movement, shield dangerous situations, protect or cover openings, or otherwise serve as barriers in or on structures.","Artifacts originally created for use in the construction of structures.This sub-classification includes masonry units, such as bricks or stone, and ancillary materials such as plaster, flashing, or lath.","Scope and Contents","2- mounted bricks belonging to Mr.  Mrs. John Bruce Bredin, Mr.  Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr., and one with no name. The groundbreaking for the Muscarelle Museum occurred on November 6, 1981. Located in BG S5. UA 1999.079","Scope and Contents","Wooden house siding shingle with remnants of grey paint. Shingle from a house constructed in 1900 at 421 North Albany Street in Ithaca NY, where the seven Alpha Phi Alpha founders gathered to study and draw up plans for the first African American college fraternity. The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity launched a campaign in 2009 to restore the house by 2012. Shingle measures 6.5\" (length) x 2\" (width). circa 1900. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in BG S5. UA 2011.584.06","Artifacts that are integral to structures and were originally created to transport humans, goods, or materials from one location in the structure to another. This sub-classification also includes equipment and accessories that serve as parts of building conveyance systems.","Artifacts originally created to serve as doors, windows(whether fixed or moveable), or components thereof, or to act as structural elements to complete openings. They may serve as coverings, operating mechanism components, or accessories for doors or windows. This sub-classification does not include finish hardware such as knockers, kickplates, sash lifts, or shutterdogs.","Artifacts originally created to modify the environment of structures through mechanical means, whether as individual units or as a part of systems. Environmental control components regulate heating, cooling, humidification, or ventilation. Portable equipment and equipment meant to heat or cool part of a strucutre are listed in Temperature Control Equipment.","Artifacts, usually made of metal, originally created to be visible, functional, and often decorative elements for the interior or exterior of buildings. This sub-classification includes doorway accessories such as doorknobs, widow accessories such as sash lifts or shutter dogs, and other artifacts such as brackets, strap hinges, or escutcheons.","Artifacts originally created to serve as built-in receptacles for waste, as vessel or spaces for containing or dispensing water for sanitary needs, or as a means of dispensing water for drinking. Plumbing and Drainage Elements also treat water, facilitate or regulate the movement of water and sewage withing strucutres, or transport unwanted water from one locationt to another, either through mechanical or gravitational means.","Artifacts originally created as rooftop structures or structural elements or as architectural ornamentation for roofs.","Artifacts originally created as structural or decorative components of staircases, whether rough and concealed or decorative and visible.","Artifacts originally created to serve as structural elements for walls, ceilings, or floors. Some supporting elements may also serve as architectural ornamentation.","Artifacts originally created as finishiing elements in buildings, whether indoor or outdoor. Surface elements serve as permanent wall, floor, ceiling, or roof coverings, or as decorative trim.","Artifacts originally created as distinct elements associated with sites, buildings, or parts of larger structures. Rather than functioning simply as parts of larger strucutres, site features are independent entities that complement other strucutres. This classification includes such artifacts as birdbaths, flagpoles, gates, and fences.","Scope and Contents","2 - For the College site a tract of 330 acres was purchased for £170 from Captain Thomas Ballard on December 20, 1693. Two of the boundary stones, erected to mark the property, are part of the collection. Note: From September through November 4, 2007, one of the boundary stones was on exhibit at the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1520125522/in/photostream/. Located in BG S5.","Artifacts originally created to provide or define a space for human activites.Structures may be permanent, portable, climate-controlled, or open-air, and can be used for a variety of purposes including ceremonial, agricultural, recreational, commercial, cultural, civic, industrial, and social. Architectural samples, integral to buildings such as wall sections, as well as separable, distinct, and interchangeable components, such as doorknobs or widow sashes, are included in Building Components.","Structures originally created for such agricultural purposes as housing animals, storing grains and farm implements, practicing animal husbandry, and processing plant and animal products. Structures used in the commercial processing of agricultural products are included in Industrial Structures. Agricultural Structures are not for public use or human habitation.","Strucutres originally created for ceremonial activities such as conducting religious services or preparing or housing the remains of the dead. Such structures may also provide space for devotional activities, such as those associated with holy objects, or offer shelter for transformative practices or traditional rituals such as tea ceremonies. This sub-classification does not include structures for human habitation or for ceremonial activities conducted by social organizations.","Structures originally created to be used by governmental entities or community organizations for such purposes as governance activities, mail distribution, public safety, or social activities. This sub-classification also includes structures used by trade, fraternal, professional, or special-interest groups or associations for such organizational purposes as conducting meetings or ceremonies or housing group-related artifacts such as regalia or records.","Structures originally created for the selling, exchanging, or housing of goods and services. This sub-classification includes service establishments, and mercantile buildings.","Structures originally created for cultural or recreational activities. Included in this sub-classification are structures that provide exhibition space for music, fine arts, dance, drama, or collections of objects, flora, or fauna displayed for public benefit. Also included are strucutres that provide space for sporting or entertainment activities, usually for groups and occasionally for individuals.","Structures originally created for such defensive purposes as storing armament and munitions, sheltering personnel, or providing fortified observational posts capable of facilitating or resisting attacks.","Residential structures originally created for long-term habitation rather than temporary housing. Dwellings are considered homes, places where domestic activities are conducted and personal effects are stored.","Structures originally created to collect, convey, regulate, or contain water for distribution, flood control, or power generation.","Structures and complexes originally created for the extraction and processing of raw materials, the generation of power, the manufacture of goods, or the housing of industrial machinery.","Buildings originally created for such institutional purposes as health and welfare services, educational instruction, or corrections.","Buildings originally created for specific domestic activities such as baking or washing or for the storage of residential equipment and materials needed for domestic activities. Outbuildings are generally secondary structures adjacent to or nearby a dwelling or farm complex.","Structures and complexes originally created to facilitate the transportation of people and things. Such structures provide embarkation and debarkation points, allow passage from one point to another, house conveyance equipment, or serve as collection facilities for fares or tolls.","Structures that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created to facilitate human activity and to provide for the physical needs of people, generally by offering comfort, convenience, or protection. Clothing is excluded from this category as it addresses only the needs of a specific individual. Furnishing are not artifacts used as active agents in other processes, such as artifacts used as tools or equipment; they passively enable human activity.","Artifacts, usually soft furnishings, originally created to provide support for sleeping or to accessorize a bed. This classification does not include beds and bed components, which are included in Furniture.","Scope and Contents","One black felt pillow cover, about 26in. including fringe, decorated with orange felt ribbon and bearing the words \"William and Mary\" in orange letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675014/.Gift of Dorothy Wallace. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA 1991.031","Scope and Contents","One diamond shaped felt pillow with a beige front and a gold back. The front of the pillow features\"WM\" in gold, old English felt letters. The front also features a gold ribbon running throughout the edges of the beige front. There are also gold felt strips measuring approximately 2.5in. (length) as the fringe of the pillow. The pillow measures approximately 1ft. 5in. x1ft. 5in. The pillow is in poor condition. There is a long loose thread and hanging lace component attached to the lace piece at the tip of the pillow above the \"WM.\" There is also an approximately 0.125in. black stain and an approximately 2in. black stain on the bottom tip of the pillow below the \"WM.\" There is also black staining on the lace bow in that same area as well as some moderate fraying of the lace material. There is also a 3.5in. missing lace component on the top right side of the pillow and another 3in. missing lace component on the bottom right of the pillow. There is severe fraying on the disconnected lace fragments as well as some black staining on the bottom right disconnected lace. Finally, there is a small black stain on the back of the pillow and the some felt fringes have tattered pieces. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.12","Scope and Contents","A grey-green rough-texture blanket which has \"WM/ '19\" sown on the front in gold felt letters.  \"VEW\" is also sown on the bottom left of the front of the blanket in gold felt letters. The blanket measures approximately 6ft. 11in. (length) x 5ft. 2in. (width) and is in good condition. Both seams at the top and bottom of the blanket are completely unraveled with remnants of red loose thread on both ends (bottom left: 4.5in. of red loose thread, bottom right: 2in. and 7.5in. of red loose thread; top left: 7.5in. of red loose thread, top right: 11in. of red loose thread). There is a 0.5in. hole at the bottom left of the blanket above \"VEW.\" Finally there is some wear and tear near the right of the \" '19.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.17","One rectangular green wool felt pillow with grey trim and orange lettering. Pillow backing is larger than the centered front piece, with the addition fabric cut into approximately 1in. wide strips for fringe. Pillow front is sewn to the backing with a piece of grey decorative trim featuring a stepped triangle pattern. 'WILLIAM / AND / MARY' is sewn to the pillow front in orange felt letters 1.5in. or .75in. high. Pillow is 19in. (length) x 13.5in. (width) x 1.5in. wide. Pillow is in good condition with minor pitting/holes from insect damage on back and front. One piece of fringe in upper left corner has several holes and brown discoloration. Another piece of fringe on the lower left side has 1.5in. tear in the middle. Stiching appears to be very secure with only a few exposed thread pieces on the back. SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.551","Scope and Contents","One square black felt pillowcase with an orange felt outline on the front. On the inside of the outline \"W·M·C·\" for William and Mary College is stitched in orange. Above that is an orange felt outline of a pennant. Inside the pennant \"'16\" stitched in black felt. The pillowcase also has black fringes that measure approximately 2.5in. The pillow is approximately 20in. (length) x 20in. (width) and is in excellent condition with four 9in. creases where the pillow has been folded. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.03","Scope and Contents","One wool green blanket that has a grey wool trim. The blanket also features the William and Mary Seal embroidered in gold and set against a gray circular background in the center of the blanket. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch above the seal and \"1693\" is embroidered in gold in an arch below the seal. There is a black and gold tag on the left side of the blanket that reads \"Artcraft /Manufacturing Co./ II Campau Ave, N.W./Grand Rapids/Michigan/ 100% Wool\" in gold writing. The blanket measures approximately 4ft. 7in. (width) x 6ft. (width) and is in good condition. There is a 17in. conglomeration of stains on the gray wool trim on the bottom right of the blanket. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.04","Artifacts originally created as portable or temporary coverings for indoor or outdoor floors. This classification includes rugs and carpeting but not permanently attached tile or linoleum, which are included in Building Components.","One brown and ivory mat with 3in. brown yarn fringe. Brown center of mat features ivory woven image of a Greek discus thrower, and ivory mat border features brown woven words \"BUDAPESTI, NEMZETKOZI, SPORTFILM, FESTZITVAL.\" Mat meaures 26.5in. (length) x 18.25in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459183/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2011.734.02","Artifacts originally created to answer the physical requirements and comforts of people in their living and work spaces. This classification includes desks, tables, beds, chairs, and outdoor furniture, but it excludes appliances and tools such as washing machines and ladders.","Matched groupings of artifacts originally created to meet the basic furniture needs of a specific area such as a nursery or bedroom. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Furniture sub-classifications, e.g., Seating Furniture, Supporting Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to sit upon or support a portion of their body, as is the case of foot-stools. Seating furniture includes both indoor and outdoor furniture and may be stationary pieces such as slipper chairs or allow for some movement such as rocking chairs. This classification includes upright furniture that adjusts to a reclining position, but non-adjustable furniture that is designed for reclining is included in Sleeping and Reclining Furniture.","Artifacts originally created to allow one or more persons to lay down or recline. Component parts of beds such as headboards and footboards are also included in this sub-classification.","Artifacts originally created to store, protect, and sometimes display items by means of an encasement with such features as shelves, drawers, cubbyholes, and doors. This sub-classification does not include furniture created to store food, which is listed in Food Storage Equipment.","Various metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.069","Artifacts originally created to support and sometimes store or display items without encasement, to function as steps, or to serve as horizontal surfaces for such activites as working or dining.","Artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes such artifacts as mirrors or screens.","Artifacts originally created to be placed in or around a building for the convenience of people to enhance, complement, or facilitate the maintenance of their environment. This classification includes: small furnishings, such as card receivers; non-furniture artifacts used for storage and display, such as boxes; and objects that protect furniture such as antimacassars. This classification does not includ furnishings intended primarily to communicate; they are classified as Art. Nor does this classification include devices used in productive housekeeping activity such as cooking or maintenance. Curtains are included in Window and Door Coverings.","Artifacts originally created to hold tobacco or smoking equipment or to serve as receptacles for tobacco-related waste such as ashes. Artifacts used by individuals to store smoking-related items on their persons are included in Personal Gear.","One plastic black ashtray. A brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. The ashtray plays the College of William and Mary's Alma Mater.  The ashtry is 7in (width). As of April 13, 2010, the music box components were functioning.  A recording of the ashtray is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly_rlbhvARM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.025","One black ceramic William and Mary ashtray with gold trim. There is a College of William and Mary seal made of pewter that is 2in. in diameter on the upper left corner of the ashtray. It is approximately 7.25in. x 7.25in. x 1.75in. and is in good condition and weighs 2 pounds. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397861/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze ashtray with a Native American relief in the center and a depiction of the Wren Building and yard above his headdress. On the bottom of the ashtray is a \"K\" with an \"\" and \"co.\" inside an \"O.\" The ashtray was made by the Kronheimer Oldenbusch (K  O) company. It was once owned by Ethel Blanks Irvine, class of 1931 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 4 in. x 3.75 in. It is in fair condition with some corrosion around the left eye and the right side of the Indian's headdress. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.242","Artifacts originally created primarily for decorative purposes. Decorative articles may have a secondary functional use, such as a plate, but their intended use is for display. Decorative ornaments used for special occasions are icluded in Holiday Objects and Party Accessories. Note: Terms from Art also may be used, as appropriate.","This plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436979/.","Scope and Contents","One blue jasper-ware plate made by Wedgwood. The plate shows scenes of London on top, the bottom reads \"Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker\". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. The plate is 8.25in. in diameter. UA1989.018","Scope and Contents","2-English china plates. One reads \"Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution\" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads \"300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation\" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. The plates are 10.875in. in diameter.","One white English bone china bowl trimmed with gold, bearing the college coat of arms in green and gold.An inscription on the bottom states that the bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. The bowl is 4in (height) and 9in. in diameter. Images located at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901000201/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924183053/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901011686/. UA 1991.034","One silver bowl that was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: \"Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award.\" Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1993.015","One plate that was presented to the College of William  Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William  Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The plate is 8inx12in. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13924127425/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13901023982/. UA 1993.042","One plate that was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. The plate is 8inx12in. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133340/. UA 1994.016","One pewter plate with Princeton Tiger logo engraved. The plate is 5in. in diameter. Gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. UA 1995.021","One silver plate. It is engraved with the name \"Miss D. Elaine Lewis.\" It is 7in. Manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania. UA 2007.019","One porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus at William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer (class of 1925) in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.036","One white plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. UA 2008.40","Scope and Contents","One silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with \"The College of William and Mary\" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with \"College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973.\" The plate is approximately 8in. in diameter. The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.289","One pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and \"William  Mary, The President's Council.\" The bottom of the box is engraved \"Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade.\" The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. UA 2009.290","One ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10in. in diameter and in good condition. UA 2009.493","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge, and back bottom edge of the plate. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.19","Scope and Contents","A beige decorative plate which contains gold trim on the outer edge and inner circle of the plate. In the center of the plate is the William and Mary seal in gold  with \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in gold in an arch above it and \"1693-1993\" written in an arch below it. On the back of the plate in the center is written \"PRESIDENTAL COLLECTION/ LENOX/MANSFIELD/© LENOX/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in gold. The plate measures approximately 10.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are rust-colored spots of discoloration on the outer rim, inner circle, back outer edge. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.20","Artifacts originally created as a protective and often decorative cover for furniture. This sub-classification does not include bedcovers, which are included in Bedding, or tablecloths, which are included in Food Services Accessories.","Artifacts originally created to hold living plants, cut specimens, or bulbs in the home. Horticultural containers can be purely functional or serve in a decorative capacity, either as the original container or as a vessel used to conceal the original container.","Artifacts, too small to be considered furniture, originally created to store or display such items as small furnishings, articles of clothing, works of art, and household linens either on walls, floors, or horizontal surfaces such as tables. Large or more substantial storage and display pieces are include in Storage and Display Furniture. Other storage objects are included in Food Preperation Accessories, Toilet Articles, and other classifications featuring the objects they contain.","Scope and Contents","Household accessories that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts used to control pests, dispense fragrance, and facilitate certain activities in the home such as tightening rope beds.This sub-classification does not include objects listed in such classifications and sub-classifications as Toilet Articles, Maintenance TE, Regulative and Protective TE, Art and Holiday Objects.","Artifacts originally created to provide illumination. This classification includes lighting accessories such as candlesnuffers and wick trimmers, general purpose portable lighting devices such as kerosene lanters, and specialized fixtures such as streetlamps and theater lighting devices.","Artifacts originally created to shield and protect a burning substance such as oil, or that are connected to an energy source such as electricity. Lighting devices may be free-standing, portable, or fixed in place. Exposed forms of illumination are included in Lighting Holders.","Artifacts originally created to hold or support an unshielded exposed flame.  Shielded forms of illumination are included in lighting Devices.","One silver candelabrum that was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers' Company of London in honor of the College's 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.117","Lighting artifacts that do not meet the definitions of this classification's other sub-classifications. This sub-classification includes artifacts originally created as functional or decorative components of lamps or fixtures; as controls for illumination sources, either through mechanical means or throught the ignition or extinguishing or buring substances; or to service lamps or fictures. This sub-classification also includes artifacts originally created to be burned as a source of illumination or to produce artificial light in lighting devices.","2-brass candlesticks given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Transferred from the chapel in the Wren Building. The candlesticks are 18.25in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.125","One wax candlestick with aluminum foil that was used at an event to support College of William and Mary President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 4.5 in. (lenght) and is in fair condition.","Artifacts originally created to enable people to control the temperature of their immediate environment according to their needs.  This classification does not include devices to control temperature for purposes other than human comfort, as is the case with bake ovens and kilns.  Nor does it include relatively permanent structural parts of a building, such as fireplaces or flues or whole-structure systems for environmental control; such items are included in Building Components.","Artifacts originally created to produce or assist in producing fire, or to serve as a source of fuel. This sub-classification includes matchbooks, charcoal, and tinderpistols. It does not include lighters, which are included in Smoking and Recreational Drug Equipment.","Artifacts originally created to heat or cool individual spaces by burning substances, by connection to an energy source such as electricity or by hand-operated devices. Whole-structure heating and cooling systems and humidity control devices are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the management of fire within a stove or fireplace, including tools and their associated holders, protective screens and doors, supports, and radiant surfaces. This sub-classification also includes functional components of stoves (whether heating stoves or cookstoves) as well as artifacts originally created to store supplies of fuel or tinder or contain burning substances for use in igniting fires. Structural components of fireplaces such as flues and chimney hoods are included in Environmental Control Elements.","Artifacts originally created to cover or adorn a window, door, or doorway. This classification does not include relatively permanent structural parts of buildings such as canopies, exterior shutters, and window sashes. These items are included in Door and Window Elements.","Scope and Contents","One pair of handsewn golden yellow satin curtains (2010.511.03a,b) and 2 copper wire curtain apparatuses (2010.511.03c,d). Note accompanying curtains reads, \"Dr. D. W. Davis / Contents: Curtains and apparatus used at the unveiling of the Phi Beta Kappa Tablets, December 5, 1936.\" Paper records received at the same time as these curtains were added to the Phi Beta Kappa Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Clay Clemens, WM Dept. of Government Professor. UA 2010.511.03a-d","Artifacts originally created to serve the personal needs of an individual as clothing, adornment, body protection, or an aid in grooming.","Artifacts originally created to be worn on the human body for ornamentation.  Adornment lacks the communicative aspect of objects listed in the Personal Symbols classification and is more decorative than those listed in the Personal Gear classification.  This classification does not include artifacts created to adorn clothing, which are listed in Clothing Accessories.","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for parts of the body other than hair.","One small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi.","One small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says \"John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942.\" There are also green, interlocking initials \"W\" and \"M.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484152/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647915/.","Scope and Contents","One gold charm that was given by the secret society \"13\" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads \"Lambert, 35.\" It is approximately 1in. x 0.75in and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397501/.","Scope and Contents","4-temporary tattoos each as the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. The tattoos are approximately 1.5in.x1in. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765400105/.","One sterling silver ring with translucent plastic oval inset and silver seal of the College. Plastic inset secured with four silver prongs to a decorated setting with incised triangles and lines in a vaguely art deco design. Underside of setting is decorated with an incised curvilinear pattern. Plastic inset and seal are secured with a slotted screw. Thin metal band soldered to ring underside and stamped with 'STERLING.' Ring setting measures .875in. (length) x .625in. (width), and overall length (setting and band) measures .9375in. Ring was given as a favor at a dance hosted by Richmond Polytechnic Institute. Donation of Jean Clarke, Class of 1947; transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","One brown leather cord necklace with wood beads and wooden pendant. Wood beads measure 0.375in. and necklace measures 20in. long overall. Carved wood pendant measures 3.75in. x 1.5in. and is painted in gold and purple on all sides with \"Funky 4\" \"Fanatics\" \"Four Dog\" \"Flip Mode\" and \"ZM2\". ZMM signifies Zeta Mu Mu, which is the Williamsburg graduate chapter of Omega Psi Phi. Necklace carved for the WM chapter by a Charlottesville graduate. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376096/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113453341/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.08","One pair of earrings featuring a silver square shape. Within the silver square on the front is a picture of Earl Gregg Swem. On the back of the earrings within the silver square is a Google Map pinpoint location for Earl Gregg Swem Library. These earrings were crafted by Anne Sharp and given to Amy Schindler. The earrings are approximately 0.75in. (length) x 0.75in. (width) and in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.03","Artifacts originally created as ornaments for hair, as implements for securing a hairstyle, or as artificial substitutes for hair.","One white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads \"Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137.\" 19in. (length). It is is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911445/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911501/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 62. UA 2009.020.8","One colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Image(s) available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120684750/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911593/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 61. UA 2009.021.1","Artifacts originally created as coverings for the human body. This classification includes all forms of garments and also accessories such as belts or cuff links.","Articles of clothing worn on the hands, arms, or neck, and artifacts originally created for the securement, protection, or adornment of clothing. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the minor care of clothing, which are listed in Clothing Care Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One round belt buckle decorated with the words \"College of William and Mary\" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. The belt buckle is roughly 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035266/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical rectangular buckles measuring 3in.x1.75in. The words \"William  Mary\" and \"Fighting Virginians\" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled \"H.B.F. CW.\" There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939670/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.X1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390621/.","Scope and Contents","One copper belt buckle, roughly 3in.x 1.5in. It is marked \"W.M.\" in large raised letters. The back has the words \"M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia\" engraved in block letters. Identical to UA 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937578/.","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle engraved with \"William  Mary Fighting Virginians\". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3.5in.x 2in. and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396737/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 23. UA 2009.097","Scope and Contents","One silver belt buckle featuring the College Coat of Arms and \"William  Mary\" engraved above the seal. The grass on the seal is painted green and the \"W\" and \"Y\" of William  Mary are painted gold. The buckle was made by Jenkins Jewelers of Baltimore, Maryland. It measures 2.875in.x 1.75in. The buckle is in fair condition with some chips at the top of the buckle and some wear on the reverse. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944180/.","One buckle once owned by George Wythe. It was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484270/. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros.","One pair of black with brass leather colonial reproduction shoe buckles that were used by John Stewart Bryan for the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The buckles are 3.5in. x 3in. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.020.9","One navy blue tie decorated with the college's coat of arms and white and yellow stripes; sold by Society of the Alumni; came in a box decorated with the Wren Building cupola and weather vane. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1991.019","Striped Countess Mara tie, owned and worn by Lambert in his portrait by David Silvette in 1981. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675336/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 1998.001","A dark blue tie that features an image of a woman that is holding a trident and a torch, while riding a chariot, embroidered in gold in the center. Below the image of the woman, the Olympic logo is embroidered in gold. The tie also features a black tag on the back that reads \"CLUB TIE CO. /LANSDOWNE RD. /LONDON, E18.2AX/ TEL.019895259/MADE IN ENGLAND/100% POLYESTER FIBRE.\" The tie is approximately 27in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.07","Scope and Contents","A burgundy silk tie that features what looks like the outline of the letter \"N\" in white intertwined with the Olympic logo in white at the bottom of the front of the tie. On the back of the tie there is a black tag. \"Aee Silk\" is embroidered on the tag in white cursive script. The tie is approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.08","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" with the Olympic logo beneath it, both in beige, going diagonally down the bottom front of the tie. At the bottom of the tie there is an image of the Capitol building in faded beige with \"USA\" written in beige beneath it. Under \"USA\" the Olympic logo is depicted shadowed and in beige. The back of the tie features a white tag that has \"Designs by Anthony\" embroidered in gray in cursive script. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that has \"100% POLYESTER\" printed in black. The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.09","A blue tie that features a seal of the United States Soccer Federation in the middle on the front, and on the middle on the inside of the back. The tie also has red, white and light blue stripes running diagonally down the top and bottom front of the tie. The stripes also run diagonally across the top and bottom of the back of the tie. There is also a light blue, white and red stripe at the tip of the smaller part of the tie in the back. The back of the tie also has a black tag with a golden clasp. The black tag has \"GOLDEN CLASP/ 100% POLYESTER FABRIC/U.S. PAT. NO. 2,990,551/ by PRINCE CONSORT/ PUT SMALL END THRU LOOP LABLE.\" sewn in gold. Finally, there is a white tag on the inside of the back of the larger part of the tie that reads \"WOVEN EXPRESSLY FOR U.S.S.F.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. There is an approximately 0.125in. white stain near the top on the front of the tie. There is also an approximately 1.5in. blue loose thread on the back of the tie. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.10","Scope and Contents","A dark blue tie that has \"USA\" in white, with the Olympic logo below it, embroidered on the center of the front and the top and center of the back of the tie. The back of the tie also features a blue tag that has a golden clasp. \"GOLDEN CLASP/PRINCE CONSORT/U.S. PAT. NO. 3,958,823\" is sewn in gold on the tag. There is also a white tag on the inside of the smaller part of the tie that reads \"MADE IN U.S.A/RN17699/100% SILK.\" The tie measures approximately 28in. and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.11","Scope and Contents","One black tie with Indian heads on both the back and front of the tie. Ties like this one were part of a surplus that were moved from Blow to WM Hall around 1970. This particular one belonged to Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, who received the tie as part of the William and Mary cheerleading team around 1978. There is a tag attached to the tie indicating that is was made expressly for the College of William and Mary Athletic Department. The tie is in fair condition with some staining toward the end of the tie. One of the labels on the back of the tie has been ripped off. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.239","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (width)x2in. (lenght) , and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x 5in. (length). The pin is in good condition with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943758/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5 in (width)x 2in. (length) and the ribbon is 1in. (width)x4in. (length). The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439027794/.","One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1.5in. in diameter, and the ribbon is 5in. long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439028028/.","One gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The football is 1.5in. (length)x0.75in. (width) , and the ribbon is approximately 1in. long. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. Gift of Jack Tharp. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945654/.","Scope and Contents","One gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter \"E,\" a white letter \"L,\" and two blue lines that join the \"L\" to make a letter \"K\". After the \"K\" is the number \"22\" in black. The base is engrave with \"The Whitehead  Hoag Co., Neward, N.J.\" The pin measures 0.375in. in diameter and the base measures 0.5in. in diameter. The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2008.005.7","1-Aluminum medallion pin that features green and gold thread in a criss-cross wheel pattern. The back of the pin has a squeeze clasp with which the wearer can affix the pin to his or her garment. The pin is contained inside a small cubic box measuring approximately 1.125in (length x width) and 0.75in. (height). The box has a black base and a clear top. The pin measures approximately 0.375in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.02","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has two abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in gold block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. The clasp is severely tarnished. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.04","Scope and Contents","1-oval pin with a golden center in which a torch with an eagle/falcon at the top is engraved. The edge of the pin has a green background and \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY/The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" in raised gold letters on the green background. The pin is contained in a black felt jewelry box that measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) x 1in. (height) and that has abrasions on the lid. On the inside of the lid, \"SIR ROBERT BOYLE SOCIETY\" is printed in black block script. The pin was given as a gift to donors of the College. The pin measures approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. The pin is attached to the display piece in the jewelry box by cylinder clasp. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.05","Scope and Contents","One silver tietack featuring the letter \"W\" interlaced with the letter \"M\" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mike) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Housed in a box marked with a sticker from Stousland Sheet Metal.","One white collar that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851963/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.2","One black nylon cummerband that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852125/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.5","One pair of cuff links. They are in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One yellow feather plume that was placed on top of Marching Band hats at the College of William and Mary. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607634/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.2","One white linen and machine-made lace cravat worn by President John Stewart Bryan at Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.5","One red sash made of watered silk used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31.  UA 2009.020.7","One black sash made of silk crepe that was worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.6","Scope and Contents","One green and gold acrylic scarf that was sold during the 2010 season as a fundraiser for the William and Mary men's soccer team's international trip to Brazil in spring 2011. The words \"William  Mary Soccer\" are stiched in gold and white against a background of green and gold. At the end of the scarf, on both sides, are the words \"Tribe Soccer\" in green and gold. The scarf was made by Ruffneck Scarfs in the United Kingdom. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 2010.743","Scope and Contents","A wool scarf that has green, gold, and beige alternating. At both ends of the scarf are tassels of all three colors. there is a tag sown onto the wearer's right side that reads. \"THE SIX-FOOTER/MADE EXPRESSLY FOR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE/100% VIRGINIA WOOL\" in red. The scarf measures approximately 5ft. 9in. and is in excellent condition. Related to UA 2011.498.25b.Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25a","1-Lady's 9k yellow gold enamel and gold inlay brooch. The Brooch has a gold inlayed temple with a sun over it. The sky is done in blue enamel and the grass is done in green enamel. The brooch is shaped like a shield with a series of gold loops around it. On the back is a pendant loop with a pin, joint and catch. The brooch is contained within a black felt drawstring bag measuring approximately 3.25in. (length). The brooch measures approximately 1.75in. and is in excellent condition. There are a few scratches on the blue enamel under the sun but above the temple. There is also a small, clear strip of residue on the green enamel right below the front of the temple. On the back, below the pin, joint and catch is a curved scratch. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.01","Scope and Contents","7-Blazer buttons of varying size, each with the College seal in green and gold in the center, a white background to the seal and \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/1693\" printed in gold over a green background around the circular edges of the buttons. The larger buttons have a golden outer layer. The buttons are contained in a blue felt rectangular jewelry box measuring approximately 3.75in (length) x 2.75 (width) x 0.75in. (height). On the inside lid of the jewelry box \"BEN SILVER/ MANHASSET/ LONDON\" is printed in gold block print. The buttons are attached to the display piece in the box with silver clincher pins. The smaller blazer buttons measure approximately 0.625in. in diameter and are in good condition. Each have brown stains on the white background in the center. The larger buttons measure approximately 0.875in. in diameter and are in good condition as well. They also have brown stains on the white background in the center as well as white residue on the outer golden layers. Bequest of Anne Dobie Peebles, transferred from the Office of the President by Michael J. Fox. UA 2014.106.03","Articles of clothing worn for sleeping, convalescing, bathing, or during dressing when partially dressed or without clothing underneath. This sub-classification includes garments intended for private wear at home.","Artcles of clothing worn on the feet and/or lower legs for protection or cover.  This sub-classification includes boots, shoes, and hosiery that may cover more than the feet or lower legs.","One pair of white cotton colonial reproduction leg hose worn during the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. The hose are 32 .5in. x 3in. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.020.6","One pair of yellow pumps with tan interior. The pumps have the William and Mary coat of arms painted in green on the lower right side of the right pump and the lower left side of the left pump. The shoes were made by the Brash brand, but customized by Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013 for Commencement. Ms. Darnell wore the shoes to her department's diploma presentation ceremony. The shoes are a size 8 and are in good condition with a 1in. abrasion on the right pump (b) near the painted seal and a 0.125in. loose thread on the right seam above the painted seal. There is also wear on the toe of the right pump and a 7in. yellow stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping where the sole and the pump meet. There is a 1.125in. abrasion on the toe of the left pump (a) 1.25in. away from the painted seal. There is a 2.5in. dirt and rock stain on the sole of the pump as well as yellow chipping along the edge where the sole and the pump meet. Gift of Caitlyn Darnell, Class of 2013. UA 2013.250.01","Articles of clothing worn on the head for protection or cover.","Scope and Contents","\"Duc\" caps were beanies worn by first-year students at the College of William and Mary in the twentieth century. The word \"duc\" was a shortening of the word \"introductory\" and referred to the introductory courses underclassmen were enrolled in. Students commonly stitched their name on the back of their hat. Additional information is available in the SCRC Wiki: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Duc_caps.","Black and orange duc cap of Walter F. C. Ferguson that has been mounted and enclosed in glass. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1982.013","Scope and Contents","One duc cap in green, gold, and white, with the initials \"WM\" sewn in the front. The cap was used by the class of 1935 when they were Freshman. The initials \"CO\" are stitched in several places on the cap. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420573/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA1987.114","Scope and Contents","One gray, green, and gold duc cap that was once worn by Emily Harrell, class of 1942. The front of the cap has green and gold embroidered letters \"W\" and \"M\". The brim of the cap is green and gold. The back of the cap is signed Emily Harrell. The cap is 9in. (length) x 5.50in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Emily Harrell Lynch. Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462314 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462286. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 1990.056","Scope and Contents","Two dark green beanies with a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" on front and gold button on top. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 1991.026","Scope and Contents","Dark green beanie with brim turned up all around. The brim is decorated with a yellow band. There are gray letters \"WM\" sewn onto the front with gold thread and a gray button on top.Images available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848590 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004391. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 1991.029","Scope and Contents","Duc cap from class of 1945 with \"Larry Forwood\" printed on the back. The cap is a felt beanie, green, gold and grey in color with a green button and brim. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729436/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876533/. Located in Textiles S1, SS2, Box 17. UA1991.096","Scope and Contents","Gray beanie with green and gold edging with a green button on top. A \"W\" and \"M\" is sewn in the front with green and gold stitches.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877893/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878001/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1993.001.1","Scope and Contents","Duc cap beanie worn by freshmen. Gray with WM in green letters with orange stitching. The edge of the cap is striped orange and green. Written on the cap is \"Grace Duvoisin\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948875897/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729086/.Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1993.012","Scope and Contents","Green felt beanie with yellow \"W\" and a white \"M\" sewn on front, the name \"Curt\" in white letters sown on back, and a yellow button on top. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812357/ . Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1994.006","Scope and Contents","Black and orange beanie with orange \"WM\" sown on the front. This duc cap belonged to Andre R. Goetz, class of 1926. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675530/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA 1994.085","Scope and Contents","Gray, orange and green women's beanie Duc cap. WM on front; written name on back \"Jean Lochridge\".Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948878133/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949731566/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.006","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap for Class of 1937. Beanie with WM patch (grey background, yellow border, yellow \"W\" and green \"M\" . Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729666/ and http://www.flickr.com/scrc/2948876735/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 16. UA1998.021.1","Scope and Contents","Duc Cap beanie is green and gray, numeral 34 in gold on front. Name \"Louise Rogers\" is printed in ink on the inside. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949730908/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877785/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 18. UA 1998.043","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with yellow \"W\" and gray \"M\" stitched on front. Yellow button on top. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877195/ .Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 1998.080","Duc Cap beanie with football pin and ribbons attached.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729208/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2949729312/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2000.015","Scope and Contents","Green beanie with orange trim and gray button on top. Gray \"WM\" sown with orange stitches on front. White and blue ribbons pinned to side. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2002.048","Green cloth beanie with a price tag ($.75) attached to the tag inside the hat. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 20. UA 2007.014","Scope and Contents","Green cloth beanie with \"Steve\" stitched on the back.Gift of Steve Murden. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 19. UA 2007.015","A gray duc cap with trim and the letters WM in green and gold. The owner wrote her name on the back of the cap. Gift of Eleanor Ramsdell, class of 1944. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948876871/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2948877029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 17. UA 2008.07","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"HANNAH\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462334. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.005","Scope and Contents","One green duc cap with a gold border on the brim. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" in silver stitched with gold. On the back of the cap, the name \"SUE\" is stitched in gold. The cap is 9in. (length) x5.50in. (width) and is in good condition with minor holes and some fading. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731959 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037462384. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 36. UA 2009.006","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and gold duc cap that once belonged to Jane Harden Hanson, William and Mary class of 1942. The top of the cap is gray with a green and gold border along the brim of the cap. The cap contains many phrases and drawings, including \"Army Brat,\" \"Miss Jane Harden, \" '42\", \"Approved by Good Housekeeping Magazine,\" and a green and gold \"WM\". It is in poor condition with several dirty spots and fading of the wool. It is approximately 5 1/4 in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438420887/. Located in Textiles S1 SS2, Box 37. UA 2010.429","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that once belonged to Alan \"Al\" Albert, class of 1969, while a student at the College of William  Mary. The front of the cap features a gold \"W\" and a gray \"M\" stitched into the cap, while the back of the cap is stitched with a black \"A\". The inside of the cap is lined with leather with a red \"Alan Albert\" label in the back. The cap was made by Collegiate mfg. co. of Ames, Iowa. The cap is in poor condition with several holes all over the top of the hat and under the brim. The cap is approximately 8 3/4in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is a size 7. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.209","Scope and Contents","One grey and orange felt duc cap that was used by the student Hugh Moore while a freshman at William and Mary. The front of the cap has a green \"bill\" and the letters \"W\" and \"M\" stiched in green. The back of the hat has \"Hugh M. Moore\" written in black ink. There is also a green button on top of the hat. The duc cap is in poor condition with one of the stitches in the back completely torn out so back of the hat is not intact. It is approximately 9 3/4in. in diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.36","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap with a gold border on the brim that was used by a female freshman student at the College of William and Mary. On the front of the cap are the letters \"WM\" stitched in gold and there is a grey button on top of the cap. The cap is in fair condition and is approximately 9in. diameter. The button on top of the cap is loose and almost coming off the hat. Located in Textiles S1, SS2. UA 2011.368","Scope and Contents","One green felt duc cap that was used by a male freshman student at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cap has the letter \"W\" stitched in gold and the letter \"M\" stitched in grey. The back of the cap has the name \"Don\" stitched in yellow. There is also a gold button on top of the cap. It is in fair condition and is approximately 9 1/2in. diameter. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.369","Scope and Contents","The Duc Cap of Edgar J. Fisher, class of 1942. A Duc Cap was traditionally worn by freshmen to the college from 1920-1970. The Duc Cap is gray and gold with green on the brim of the hat and on the button at the top. There is also a green \"W\" and \"M\" on the front of the Duc Cap. The Duc Cap has a brown lining on the inside and \"Edgar J. Fisher\" is stamped in black and written in green marker on the back. The hat is a size 6.75 and was made by the Staunton Novelty Company. The Duc Cap is in good condition. There are signs of wear and tear on the brown lining on the inside of the hat as well as considerable creasing on the front of the brown lining. There are also four holes on the gold section of the Duc Cap on the wearers left. There is an approximately 1in. brown stain on the bottom of the wearer's right and some of the green felt on the button at the top is coming off. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.24","Beige/grey wool felt duc cap with green and yellow brim, green felt covered metal button top, and green patch letters 'WM' with yellow stitching. Back of hat is inscribed 'Virginia Armstrong' in black marker, just above the brim. Duc cap belonged to Virginia Armstrong (McKinney), Arts and Sciences Class of 1941. Duc cap is in good condition with a few sections of loss of felt creating weakened areas near the brim and above the inscribed name. Small hole at top of hat where button attaches to crown. Spots of lighter/yellow discoloration on exterior under inscription and on brim. Interior has a .75in. line of black residue. Unrolling brim shows significant damage to the orginial crown color - originially grey, now exposed exterior is beige. Cap measures 7.5in. in diameter when worn and 9.5in. (length) x 5.5in. (height) when flat. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2011.556","Scope and Contents","Green felt duc cap with yellow edged brim, grey felt \"WM,\" and grey covered metal button on the top. Back of hat has \"Murph\" embroidered with chain stitching in yellow thread. Gift of Margaret C. Weirick, class of 1962. Transferred from the Margaret C. Weirick Papers (UA 5.162). Located in Textiles S1 SS2. UA 2012.180.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green canvas duc cap with yellow felt banding around the brim and gray \"WM\" sewn onto front of hat crown with yellow thread. Back of crown has a handstitched yellow \"D.\" A plastic name badge pin holds a green paper with typewritten text \"DENISE ROSE TRASATTI / GROUP #12.\" A white star-shaped paper with the text \"3rd east\" handwritten in green pinned to the side of the brim.  Label inside of hat indicates that it is a size M and identifies the manufacturer as \"Collegiate Mfg. Co., Ames - Iowa.\"  Hat is in fair condition with several holes in the felt banding on the brim. Hat is wrinkled/misshapen due to previous storage and points of the white paper star are crinkled/folded. Gift of Denise Sellers; duc cap was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Textiles, S1 SS2. UA 2012.400.01","One academic hood, of Garrett Dalton, for a M.D. degree from the Medical College of Virginia; trimmed in green velvet and lined with black and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.026","One academic hood owned by James Hardy Dillard; black wool hood lined in maroon but without velvet trim. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692974/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 53. UA 1986.027","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an orange interior that belonged to William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692996/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721953734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.2","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and an olive green and white interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693012/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/28721108704/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.028.3","One black academic hood with purple lining and a dark olive interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080693028/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a blue and white interior that once belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945399/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.5","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a gold interior that was once owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945421/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.6","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining with a gold, green, and silver interior that was probably used for Commencement Ceremonies at William and Mary. The hood belonged to College President John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945441/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 49. UA 1986.028.7","One College of William and Mary academic hood, trimmed with white velvet and lined with green, silver, and gold. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 28. UA 1986.029","One academic hood trimmed in blue velvet and lined with blue and white, from Columbia University that was once owned by Cecil McCulley. Manufactured by Cotrell  Leonard, Albany, NY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/29237059122/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 48. UA 1986.030.2","One black with blue velvet trim academic hood from Johns Hopkins University that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and black. Academic Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257657/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10.UA 1988.010.2","One black with purple velvet trim hood from the College of William and Mary that belonged to John Lesslie Hall. The interior of the hood is gold and white. Hall was awarded an honorary degree by William and Mary in 1921. College of William and Mary Hood received with Acc. 1988.008. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257681/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.10. UA 1988.010.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and light blue interior from Brandeis University that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there in 1958. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.2","One black William and Mary hood with purple velvet lining and a green, gold, and silver interior that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977511/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.3","One black academic hood with purple velvet lining and a red and blue interior from University of Pennsylvania that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received an honorary degree from there. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977535/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52.  UA 1991.081.4","One black academic hood with yellow velvet lining and a yellow and blue interior from the U. S. Naval Academy that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler when he received his undergraduate degree. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977539/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 52. UA 1991.081.5","One green, sliver, and gold hood used for awarding an honorary degree at the College of William and Mary to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442480/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047A","One purple hood from unknown sources that once belonged to Joseph Henry Saunders. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442504/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 38. UA 1993.047B","One hat, made of velvet and silk worn by  John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College of the College of William and Mary. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 21.  UA 1980.120","Scope and Contents","One yellow painters cap with the WM feather logo on top and front and \"Go Tribe\" on the sides, all written in green; has yellow bill; 99 cent price tag removed. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848718/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1987.019","One top hat owned by College of William and Mary professor John Lesslie Hall.  Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 23. UA 1988.010.1","Scope and Contents","One dark green baseball cap; size 7 5/8, with \"WM\" embroidered on the front, used by baseball team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848872/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 1990.029","Scope and Contents","One green velor cowboy hat with a white hat band, size medium. The swim team purchased these cowboy hats to resell as part of a fundraising effort. The venture was not successful, but did eventually break even. Hat about 14in. (length) x 16\" 6.5\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405694/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 37. UA1990.043","Scope and Contents","One dirty and torn green baseball cap with the letters \"WM\" marked on the front, used by catcher William \"Bill\" J. Harris, class of 1973.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004995/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA1990.045","One baseball cap used by WM baseball team spring 1977; has green bill; crown is partly green mesh and partly yellow fabric; has patch with WM Indian logo. Cap was worn by Jamal Oweis, class of 1979. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848248/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA1990.059","Scope and Contents","3-yellow cardboard sun visors, with \"Indians\" printed on them in green; distributed by Society of the Alumni. Image(s)available at  http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483948/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27.  UA 1990.070","Scope and Contents","One dirty white tennis hat, with the green numbers \"56\" on it; significance of hat currently unknown. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808613/. Located inTextiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 1991.027","Scope and Contents","One white painters cap with the words \"WM '86\" on the front and \"Alumni House\" on the back. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 58. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808631/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582226/. UA1991.028","One green military hat with a dark green silk ribbon cross design that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025196/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 44. UA1991.084.5","Green baseball cap with white embroidery that shows the Swem logo and name. Worn by students to the capitol in Richmond to lobby the General Assembly for funds ($24 million) to renovate and add to the library. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969848152/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 24. UA 1998.012","2-green caps distributed at Class of 1946 50th reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085488002/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 2000.005.1-2","Scope and Contents","Black baseball cap with \"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\" embroidered on the front in light blue, gray and white; on back is Comedy Central logo in light blue. Cap was sent by Jon Stewart for an exhibit in the Swem Library to mark commencement 2004 when Stewart was the commencement speaker. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849616/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849744/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA 2004.005.","Scope and Contents","White cloth sun visor with the College's Coat of Arms and \"WM Class of 1956\" imprinted in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825534/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 55. UA 2007.016","Hat worn by Margaret Thatcher during her term as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979237/and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979521/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 22. UA 2007.033.","A green baseball cap with a gold W, red ribbon, and gold M sown on the front. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969849222/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 25. UA 2007.055","Scope and Contents","A green and beige baseball cap with a gold William, red ribbon, and gold Mary sown on the front. \"WM Alumni Care\" is sewn on the reverse in red. The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Gift of Steve Murden. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005309/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969005485/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 26. UA. 2007.056","Scope and Contents","One gold visor that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. On the front of the visor the words \"William  Mary Pep Band\" are stitched in Green. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442448/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 27. UA 2007.073.3","White marching band hat with a green and gold band, gold buttons on either side of the brim, a gold chain extending between the buttons across the brim, and gold trim at the front of the brim. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080825546/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 54. UA 2007.077.1","One plastic black hat with felt on top that was worn by Kevin Dua, 2009 Senior Class President, during his attempt to break the world record for the largest Thriller dance group at the College of William and Mary. The event took place on the Sunken Garden on April 19, 2009. The College broke the previous world record of 147 with 242 students, faculty, and staff joining Dua in the attempt. The hat is in poor condition with two 2 1/2in. cracks in the brim. The hat is approximately 12 1/2in.(length) x 11 1/2in. (width). Gift of Kevin Dua. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4153890696/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 69. UA 2009.339","Scope and Contents","One green felt baseball cap that was used to dress a doll. The brim of the cap is gold with \"W  M\" written in gold on the front of the cap. It is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399937/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 2010.188","Scope and Contents","A red baseball cap with black trim around the brim. The cap features a white decoration sewn onto the front. Below the decoration \"Beijing 2008\" is sewn on in white. Beneath \"Beijing 2008\" the Olympics logo is sewn on. The white decoration  is a dancing man based on the Chinese character for 'capitol.' The decoration could represent a sportsman, runner, gymnast, or Chinese dancer. The cap is in excellent condition with  a 1.25in. red loose thread on the inside of the cap near the center. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.01","A dark blue base ball cap that features the Greek letters Theta Delta Chi in light blue stitched across the outside front of the baseball cap. The baseball cap also has a blue plastic size adjuster in the back. It is made out of nylon and is in fair condition. The baseball cap has suffered distortion. There are five 1-2in. orange paint stains on the inside of the cap going along the front. The inside rim of the hat has suffered discoloration and is now brown where it may have been white.There is also dirt on the plastic size adjustor and one notch in the plastic size adjustor is missing. Gift of Rene A Henry. UA 2010.193.04","Scope and Contents","One green cotton baseball hat with \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in white and the Swem window above.The hat was previously owned by Connie McCarthy while Dean of University Libraries. That was made by SCI. The hat is in fair condition with evidence of green fading and is approximately 8 1/2in. x 11in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.369","Scope and Contents","One white plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat has a sticker with the William  Mary coat of arms and \"The College of William  Mary\" in green and gold; as well as a black and white sticker with \"C. McCARTHY\". On one side of the hat is a depiction of a man pushing a wheel, \"Swem Library\" in green above the picture, and \"A Library for a New Century\" is written in green below the picture. It is in fair conditon and is approximately 9in. x 11 5/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.373","One gold plastic hard hat that was used by Connie McCarthy, Dean of University Libraries, during the renovation of Swem Library at the College of William  Mary from 1998-2005. The front of the hat features a figure reading a book against a blue background. The hat is in fair condition and is approximately 7 3/4in. x 10 1/8in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA. 2010.374","One blue nylon hat with the Greek letters Theta, Delta, and Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity and student at the College of William and Mary. The hat itself is dark blue, while the stiched letters are of a light blue color. It is in poor condition with a lot of wear and dirt around the brim of the hat. It is approximately 7in.  x 11 1/2in. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2010.640","Scope and Contents","A green cowboy hat that features a green \"W and \"M\" outlined in gold on the front. There is a gold and white trim separating the top of the hat from the brim. Inside the gold and white trim \"WILLIAM AND MARY INDIANS\" is embroidered in green. There is a gold feather, as well as smaller red, green, and black feathers, tucked into the side of the hat on the wearer's left. The inside of the hat has a white tag that indicates that the hat is a size medium and was made in the United States. The hat is in excellent condition. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.13","Scope and Contents","Green cotton and Polyester baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with letters \"W\" and \"M\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. The red ribbon is the sumbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. cypher in gold thread. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451823/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.01","Scope and Contents","Green and tan brushed cotton canvas baseball cap. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"William Mary\" in yellow thread and an AIDS awareness ribbon in red thread. Reverse of hat machine-embroidered with \"WM Alumni Care.\" The red ribbon is the symbol of solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS. Made in the USA by Classic Sportswear, Inc, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374866/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452427/. Gift of Frank Edwards, Class of 1985. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.603.02","Scope and Contents","One green cotton and khaki suede baseball cap with a gold College of William and Mary logo. Front of cap machine-embroidered with \"WM\" royal cypher in gold thread. Made in the USA by University Square Industries, Inc., in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. 8in. (length) x 4.5in. (height) x 8in. (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113451563/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2011.735.01","Khaki colored cotton baseball hat with the movie projector logo for \"4jit/Forjit Films LLC.\" Hat was manufactured in Cambodia. The hat was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles, S1,SS4. UA 2013.005.02","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton canvas bucket hat with \"VIMS VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE\" stitched in white thread at the front. Hat measures 11.75 in. (length) x 4.5 in. (height) and is in excellent, unworn condition. Gift of Bruce Christian. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2013.177.01","Scope and Contents","One black baseball cap featuring the interstate symbols for food and hotels as well as the logo for Swem Library stitched in white on the front. \"Eat, Sleep, Swem\" are stitched in white above each corresponding symbol. The baseball cap is a one size fits all and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.02","Scope and Contents","1-white cap with the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon stitched in purple on the front. Beneath this a gold line is stitched. Below the gold line \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" is stitched in purple. Below that is stitched another gold line. The cap has an adjustable strap in the back and the inside has brown lining. The cap was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The purple and gold on the cap represent the fraternity colors. The cap is made of 100% cotton and made by Anvil. The cap is in good condition with various loose threads on the inside of the cap on the reverse of the stitching on the front. There is also a 0.5in. loose thread on the right side of the adjustable strap. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.02","Scope and Contents","WM Latin American Student Union headscarf. Large triangular headscarf. Machine-made cotton or polyester, white. in good condition with some stains. Headscarf comes from a 2011 Latin American Student Union event where several group members wore scarves in the Sunken Gardens during the group's first awareness week. The scarves were meant to imitate those worn by the group known as the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina. This is an association of Argentine mothers whose children \"disappeared\" during the Dirty War of the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. Latin American Student union members, wearing these scarves, answered questions abut the disappeared and related human rights matters in Latin America. Approx. 44in. (length) x 28.5in. (width). Donated by Jessica Fernanda Chilin-Hernández, Class of 2012. Located in Textiles S1 SS4. UA 2012.081.01","Articles of clothing worn as normal indoor or temperate outdoor public wear to cover parts of the body, exclusive of accessories, footwear, and headwear.","T-shirt commemorating the Epson Ivy Bowl football game between WM and the Japanese all-star team which took place in Japan on Jan. 8, 1989; shirts were made by Dough Morton and distributed to those on the train in route to Kyoto to watch the game. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545354/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1989.120","A bright yellow t-shirt with black lettering advertising the 1978 Virginia Shakespeare Festival. On the front appears \"Virginia Shakespeare Festival, July 21 - August 20, 1978.\" On the back appears \"The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752301/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/229654372/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.011","Scope and Contents","One bright yellow t-shirt, size medium, decorated with a take-off on the coat-of-arms, a sun smiling on a group of teepees bearing different class years, and the words \"William and Mary Homecoming 1979\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545414/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.016","Scope and Contents","T-shirt from the Society of the Alumni sponsored trip to Boston for a WM/Harvard football game. Green shirt with gold lettering reading \"WM The Indians have come for real this time ... and we don't mean for tea! Boston trip 1980\", size XL 45-48. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752491/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.009","White t-shirt with colorful timeline of the College of William and Mary. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545644/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.051","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt with green lettering \"Charter Week 1993 How to Age 300 Years in One Week\". Designed by Meg Thomas, assistant to Martha Hamilton-Phillips, Tercentenary Office for Tercentenary Office Staff. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545780/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.003","Scope and Contents","White with green \"WM 1693-1993 300\". Logo and blue Busch Gardens logo. \"International Physics Olympiad, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545766/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.075","Purple t-shirt with green and gold logo \"1693-1993  300.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490641/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA 2007.032","Scope and Contents","A beige, adult size large t-shirt from the College of William and Mary's homecoming festivities. The front reads \"College of William and Mary HOMECOMING 2000\" in green in the upper corner. The back reads \"year 2000 BACK to the FUTURE Homecoming 2000 - October 26-29 Society of the Alumni College of William and Mary\" in green and maroon. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.049","Scope and Contents","A cream colored t-shirt that reads \"College of William  Mary Homecoming 96\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"The Majesty of It All - Homecoming October 24-27 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni 96.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.051","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that reads \"300 - William  Mary 1693-1993 Homecoming 5K Run\" on the front. The reverse reads \"Richmond Times-Dispatch\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter Society of the Alumni.\" Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2007.052","Scope and Contents","A green t-shirt for the Swem Library American Cancer Society Relay for Life team. The green t-shirt with black lettering reads \"American Cancer Society Relay For Life\" under the Swem window on the front and \"Pretenders to the Throne\" under an illustration of Queen Mary II and King William III. Gift of Carol McAllister. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490663/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323478/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2007.092.","Scope and Contents","A size large yellow t-shirt with green lettering reading \"Go Tribe Division 1AA Semi-Finals\" on the front and \"Flush the Dukes!\" on a toilet on the back. The t-shirt is from the football playoff game between the College of William and Mary and James Madison University played on December 10, 2004. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167913/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001384/. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.003","Pink t-Shirt with World War II era Rosie the Riveter-style woman worker on the front under the caption \"Celebrating 90 Years of Women!\" Back of shirt reads \"Meet and Greet Luncheon and Panel Discussion April 6, 2008 11am-3pm Wren Courtyard.\" The t-shirts were sold at the 90 Years of Women event organized by students.Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001444/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168029/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.037","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with a caution sign on the front that reads \"Caution Approaching Suicide Strip.\" Inside the sign is a depiction of the Grim Reaper. Below the sign are two spades with \"Marshalltown USA\" written on them. The back reads \"44SN 180: It's A Two Lane Killer Site.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001568/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168147/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.044","Scope and Contents","The shirt was part of the retirement celebration for Vice President for Student Affairs William Samuel Sadler on April 18, 2008. The shirt is green with \"William and Mary and Sam\" written in gold on the front.  The back of the shirt includes the College Seal in gold surrounded by \"William and Mary and Sam.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168157/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001612/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.046","Scope and Contents","The shirt is white with \"The College of William and Mary Employee Appreciation Day\" in green on the front. The back of the shirt has \"Colonial Sports\" written in green with their contact information. This t-shirt was distributed to College of William and Mary classified and hourly employees during the 2008 Employee Appreciation Day luncheon on the lawn of the Wren Building. The shirts were made possible by the William and Mary Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE).  Size large. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674142/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810811/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.059","Scope and Contents","One cotton t-shirt given out at the Men's Soccer game against Georgia State on October 29, 2008. The t-shirt was thrown into the stands for a fan to catch after the team scored a goal. It was caught by Steven Bookman. The t-shirt is white with \"William  Mary\" in green, \"Soccer\" in gold, and \"Tribe\" in gold with a green background. The shirt is a size large and is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738923/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2008.120","Scope and Contents","One maroon cotton t-shirt from the 2008 Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, sponsored by the Charles Center of the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"WM Undergraduate Science Research Symposium 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"14th Annual Undergraduate Science Research Symposium, February 22, 2008\" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt also features an atom with a computer, a mathematical formula, the moon, and molecules inside. The t-shirt is a large and is 30 1/2 in x 29 3/4 in. The shirt is in excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036731997/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738873/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.076","Scope and Contents","A black shirt that has the Olympics logo printed in gold at the top. \"Athens '96\" is printed in raised green letters below the Olympics logo. A green laurel leaf is printed in raised relief style to the side (wearer's left) of the Olympics logo and \"Athens '96.\" Beneath \"Athens '96\"  \"100 Years Olympic Games\" is printed in green and under that \"THE GOLDEN OLYMPICS\" is printed in gold block font. The shirt is made of 100% \"Baumwolle\" or cotton and was made in Greece. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4in.  loose black thread on the collar on the wearer's left. There is an approximately 3.5in. loose black  thread on the inside at the bottom of the shirt on the wearer's right. There is also a 1in., 0.5in., and .25in. loose black thread in the same area. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.02","Scope and Contents","A white t-shirt that features the Barcelona Olympics logo. The logo symbolizes a human figure running or jumping. The head of the human is blue to symbolize the \"Mediterraneanness \" of Barcelona the arms are yellow and the legs are red. Both red and yellow are the colors of Spain. Beneath the Barcelona Olympics logo \"Barcelona '92\" is printed in black times new roman font. Below that is the Olympics logo. \"© 1988 COOB '92, S.A. ™\" is printed in black below the Olympics logo. The shirt is made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester. The shirt is a size XL and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.03","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by Michael Rawlings, class of 1982, to line the bottom of a trunk that was in storage. The top left-hand side of the shirt contains the phrase \"William and Mary 1978 Homecoming\" written in gold. The middle of the shirt has the word \"Toga!\" with a copyright symbol and the year 1978, all written in gold. The t-shirt is a size large. The t-shirt is in poor condition with several holes near the collar with dirt stains all over the front and back. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.238","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt celebrating Homecoming at the College of William and Mary in 1995 that was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982. The front pocket of the t-shirt has \"The College of William  Mary\" written in purple. The back of the shirt has a depiction of the Wren Building with the phrase \"Raising the Roof\" in the middle of the building, \"Homecoming 1995\" just below in green, and \"October 26-29\" below Homecoming written in purple. It is a size large and is in poor condition with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.462","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt that was given out during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China and was once owned by Rene Henry, class of 1954. The shirt contains the emblem for the 2008 Olympic Games, the Chinese character jing, meaning capital and stands for the city of Beijing, set against a red background. Below the jing character is \"Beijing 2008\" written in black, and the five Olympic rings that are blue, gold, black, green, and red. The shirt was made by Xiang Lin. It is in good condition and is a size XXL. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.217","Scope and Contents","White cotton t-shirt with multi-color screen printing. Made by Tultex Cotton in the USA, size Large. Front printed in multiple colors with \"William  Mary Tercentenary Celebration\" and imagery of the College. Back printed in green with \"WM\" logo. 1993. 31.5in. (length) x 37.5in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458353/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381578/ Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.03","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with red and black text, \"A / CLASS ACT / 1st ANNUAL 5K RUN / WM HOMECOMING '92.\" Shirt also features the image of a black bowtie and three red buttons near the collar. The back of the t-shirt features the race sponsors in red text, \"The Bookstore / College of William  Mary\" and \"Williamsburg Chapter / Society of the Alumni.\" T-shirt manufactured by Tultex and sized X-Large. T-shirt is in fair condition with some yellowing near the collar and fading of the screen printing. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.04","Scope and Contents","1 - white cotton t-shirt with stylized image of William  Mary President W. Taylor Reveley III and green text \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" on the front. Back of t-shirt features text reading, \"The job dresses for him. / Bears play dead when he walks by. / He understands Confusion Corner. / He is... / THE MOST INTERESTING MAN AT WILLIAM  MARY / Homecoming Parade / Friday, October 26, 2012 / Stay spirited, my friends.\" Transferred from WM University Relations. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.387.01","Light lime green t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring a ska band in the background with a singer in the middle and rings featuring the faces and names of several individuals (Martha, TJ, Tim, Blake, Wilson, Todd, Ben, Ryan, Matt, and Julie). The bottom of the design features the band name \"Tectonic Tex  The Velveteens.\" T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.01","White cotton t-shirt with black screen print on the front, featuring John Tenniel's original Alice in Wonderland illustration of the Mad Hatter, with the text \"GOT MERCURY?\" and the Quicksilver Scientific logo. T-shirt is in good condition with small black and brown stains at the collar and a linear black smudge in the middle, front of the shirt.  According to their website, Quicksilver Scientific is \"an analytical laboratory that specializes in mercury speciation analysis.\" William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.03","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with white screen print on the front, featuring a circular globe logo with the text \"2010 INTERNATIONAL MERCURY EXPO AT WM\" in the wearer's upper left. The back of the t-shirt features a smokestack illustration with red text \"CO2 CARBON DIOXIDE Hg MERCURY SULFUR DIOXIDE SO2 DIRT CARBON PM MONOXIDE NOX NITROGEN\" below. T-shirt is in excellent unworn condition with a few loose threads on the collar in the back. William and Mary's Mercury Sustained Global Inquiry Group (sGIG) produced a Spring 2010 Film Festival: Mercury: A Hazard without Borders and the 2010 International Mercury Expo, held on campus April 22-25, 2010. T-shirt was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2013.005.04","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with white screen print on the front reading \"You've Been Naughty...\" in old western-style font. The back of the t-shirt reads \"Now Pay Up!\" and features an old western-style wanted poster in white with a picture of a mustached cowboy behind jail bars in orange. The poster reads \"CAPTURED FOR KIDS\" in orange old western-style font above the cowboy picture and \"ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL\" in orange old western-style font below the cowboy picture. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.75 in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.02","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with white screen print writing on the front that reads \"got hope?\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Cancer doesn't sleep, so neither will we. Up 'til Dawn-2005\" in white screen print. The back of the shirt also features logos of Apple, Inc., Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Hooters, VIPdesk, Domino's Pizza, Interstate Resources, Inc., Campus Shop, Capital Cadillac Hummer GMC, and Chanello's Pizza all sponsors of the Up 'til Dawn event at William and Mary. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with 1.75in. of unraveling seam on bottom of the shirt in the back and 0.25in. of unraveling seam on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.03","Scope and Contents","Green shirt with the phrase \"This is what a Jihadist looks like.\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. The back has the phrase \"i struggle for: _______\" written in light yellow and stylized Arabic script. Below the phrase is an image of a bird in light yellow and what looks like stylized Arabic script. At the bottom of the back of the shirt is written \"ISLAM AWARENESS WEEK 2009: MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION.\" The shirt is in good condition with a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve and a 4.125in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.03","Scope and Contents","Grayish-brown shirt with \"ONE\" written in blue on the front. Next to \"ONE\" is written \"GOD\" in blue stylized script. Beneath \"GOD\" is written \"MESSAGE\" and beneath that is written \"LOVE\" both in blue stylized script. The back features a blue tree with a blue peace symbol in the middle. The three symbols for the Three Abrahamic faiths are depicted in blue. Below the tree is written \"IAW 2010.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is 1.5in. loose threads on the inside of both sleeves. There is also a smattering of light brown stains (possibly bleach stains) across the front of the shirt. There is also an approximately 0.25in. hole right below the \"E\" in \"ONE\" on the front of the shirt. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.06","Scope and Contents","Beige biodegradable t-shirt featuring a tree on the front. To the right of the tree is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" in green. Below that is written \"EARTH WEEK 2012\" in green. There is a \"W\" and \"M\" written in green and two green leaves sticking out from behind the \"W\" and \"M\" on the wearer's right sleeve. The shirt was offered to students by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) during Earth Week of 2012. The shirt is a size large and in good condition. There is a 0.25in. brown stain below the wearer's left sleeve on the front. There is also a 7in. brown stain and a 2.5in. brown stain on the wearer's right at the bottom. There is also a smattering of brown stains on the wearer's right side near the bottom in the back and by the wearer's left sleeve in the back. There is a 0.25in. stain on the back near the bottom and a green stain surrounding the collar and shoulder of the shirt on the wearer's right. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.07","Scope and Contents","T-shirt in honor of William and Mary's 300th anniversary. The t-shirt is white and features \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green on the wearer's left on the front. The reverse of the shirt features the Wren building weathervane in gold and gray. \"1693\" is written in gray inside the gold flag of the weathervane. \"1993\" is written in gray as part of the gray arrow of the weathervane. \"300\" is written in green below the weathervane with the second \"0\" connected to the gold stem of the weathervane. The \"300\" is underlined in gold and beneath that is written \"WILLIAM  MARY\" with \"WILLIAM\" and \"MARY\" written in gold and the \"\" written in gray. The shirt is a size large and in fair condition. There is fraying all along the collar and yellow stains along the collar and the bottom of the sleeves. There is also a small hole at the bottom of the front of the shirt. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. UA 2013.267.01","Scope and Contents","Gold shirt with green lettering reading \"Havens' Heroes William and Mary Swim Team New York Life 82 83\" on the front and reverse reads \"Stalag WM No One Escapes\" with a picture of two hands grasping prison bars. Size L. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc//2296545518/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752473/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.010","Scope and Contents","Navy 100% cotton t-shirt, XL, with WM coat of arms in white bisected by lamda and reading \"William and Mary GALA\" (gay and lesbian alumni/ae). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752503/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1992.017","One green cotton t-shirt used by the a capella group Gentlemen of the College at William and Mary. The shirt belonged to E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. The shirt features several singers and a staff of music with a treble clef and notes on the staff. Written in gold surrounding the staff is the phrase \"Gentlemen of the College: Men's A Capella Harmony.\" It is in good condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers(UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.2","Scope and Contents","Short sleeve, brown, 100% cotton t-shirt with pocket; back of shirt has imprint of the Wren Building with the words \"Institute of Early American History and Culture\" encircling it. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545632/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.040","Scope and Contents","Blue shirt with black lettering \"Mary and William\" from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, WM Law Society. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545816/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.005","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved white shirt with black lettering \"Theta Delta Chi Harry Buffalo\" with a drawing of a viking. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545718/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545712/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.019","Purple and gold and white lettering on chest, with white arm bands, size L, owned by John Leach. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545734/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.022","Scope and Contents","Long sleeved, light blue, 100% cotton imprinted in blue with outline of the coat of arms and smiling sun, in center are two out-spread hands on which rests an abstract human figure, below are the words \"Health Career's Club\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545746/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.030","Scope and Contents","Grey shirt, XL, cotton, with green lettering on front \"Pledge Class of 1992 AE Virginia Kappa\". Back contains lion figure, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1856, 1992, hole in the lion figure, hole below \"Virginia\", stained. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490437/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323224/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.014","http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490567/","A size extra large white t-shirt with green cuff, collar, and lettering on the front. The back features an Irish rose design. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size extra large white t-shirt with black lettering on the front and back. The t-shirt was never worn. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","A size medium gray t-shirt from the William and Mary Covenant Players production of \"Guys and Dolls.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167947/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.012","One blue cotton t-shirt used in performances by the student a cappella group Reveille of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt reads \"Reveille women's a cappella \" in white lettering. The back of the t-shirt reads \"turn the radio up for that sweet sound...\" in white lettering. Just below this quote is a diagram of hands showing how to snap your fingers during the song. The t-shirt is a size small and is in great condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738819/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738835/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.107","Scope and Contents","One lime green cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William and Mary Heritage Dancers, a student group at the College of William and Mary. The front of the t-shirt reads \"William  Mary Heritage Dancers\" in black, and the right sleeve reads \"W  M\" in black. On the back of the shirt, there is a depiction of a man and women in colonial costume dancing. Also on the back, there is a quote from Jane Austen's \"Pride and Prejudice\" that reads \"Such very superior dancing is not often seen\" in black. The shirt is in great condition and is a size large. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732087/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732065/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA2009.176","Scope and Contents","One gray cotton/polyester t-shirt worn by the members of the swing-style band Wham Bam Big Band, a student music group at the College of William and Mary. The shirt contains the phrase \"The Wham Bam Big Band\" in black letters. The \"W\" features a hat on top of one half of the \"W\" while the other half is shaped like a saxophone. A part of the \"h\" is in the shape of a guitar fingerboard. Finally, part of the \"B\" in Bam is in the shape of the end of a trumpet. The shirt is a size medium and is in great condition. Gift of Marc Presler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036738943/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA 2009.208","Scope and Contents","One green cotton t-shirt that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in gold with a depiction of a gold treble clef in the background. It is a size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.508","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton t-shirt that was worn by the William and Mary Pep Band during games. The front of the shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band\" written in green. It is a size small and is in good condition.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.509","Scope and Contents","One cotton green and gold striped rugby shirt that is the official uniform for the William and Mary Pep Band. The shirt has \"William and Mary Pep Band\" in green on the front of the shirt. The shirt was made by Barbarian Rugby Wear Inc. It is a size small and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.510","Scope and Contents","One pink cotton t-shirt worn by members of the William  Mary all-female Christian a cappella group Common Ground during performances. The front of the shirts has \"Common Ground\" written in pink and red, and the back of the shirts features a pink and red cross in front of a red heart. The shirt was made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition and is a women's size XL. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.143","Scope and Contents","A green button-up shirt with brown collar and sleeve edges worn under the Alumni Band uniform jacket. The shirt has brass-gold buttons and a shirt pocket on the front on the wearer's right side. There is also a brass-gold button on the bottom inside of the jacket on the wearer's right. The shirt is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03b","Gift of James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.731.01","Scope and Contents","Navy blue cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Stedman Hi-Cru in the USA, size Large. Front printed in white with \"William and Mary, Gala\" and Seal of the College of William and Mary. 1974. 28.75in. (length) x 34in.(width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458247/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.02","Scope and Contents","Red cotton t-shirt with white screen printing. Made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary\". Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29.25in. (length) x 41in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458643/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113458787/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.  Located in Textiles S1 SS1. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.735.04","The title Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume appears on the front of the shirt in Japanese characters. [Characters were transliterated for this description as database would not accept Japanese characters at time of input. 04/23/12] Ni Jyuu Mensou No Musume / The Daughter of 20 Faces, is an anime adaptation of a manga series, which aired in Japan in 2008. Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2012.147.01","Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2012.170.01","Scope and Contents","Black cotton t-shirt with red and gold screen print on the front reading \"Homecoming/ Phi Mu Kappa Delta Rho 2005\" featuring a gold tiara over the \"H.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"Today we salute you/ Mr. Homecoming Slogan Inventor/ you spend all your time coming up with a slogan nobody can use/ Here's to your/ Proud Past, Bright Future/ William and Mary: Williamsburg, Virginia\" in red and white screen print. The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition with a loose thread on the collar. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.01","Scope and Contents","Red shirt featuring a small blue silhouette of a basketball player on the wearer's top left. \"DELTA GAMMA\" and \"ANCHOR SLAM\" encircle the silhouette in blue screen print. The back of the shirt features a blue anchor with a white basketball beside the anchor and a blue and white shooting star behind the anchor and basketball. The Greek letters for Delta Gamma are beside the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"NO EXCUSES/PLAY LIKE A CHAMPION\" are written in blue screen print above the anchor, basketball, and shooting star. \"ANCHORSLAM\" is written in white screen print below them. The shirt is a size small. The shirt is in good condition with a 0.75in. unraveling seam in the back of the shirt at the bottom. It also has two 0.25in. black stains on the wearer's right sleeve in the back and a 0.25in. stain on the back of the shirt near the tail of the shooting star. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.04","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"ISC/ Recruitment/ FALL 2006\" written in white screen print on the wearer's top left side. the back features a white outline of a young woman in a hat and floral dress. \"Fall 2006/ SISTERHOOD/since 1921\" is written in white screen print above the young woman. \"Sign Up Today\" is written in white screen print behind the young woman. \"Inside Sorority Life/ You've Got Questions? We've Got Answers! / Recruitment 2006/ Friends Today, Sisters Forever\" is written in white screen print inside the outline of the young woman. A barcode is at the bottom behind the young woman's feet. The shirt is a size large. It in good condition with a 0.75in unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.05","Scope and Contents","Pink t-shirt featuring a white hibiscus flower on the wearer's top left front of the shirt. \"Recruitment 2007\" is written in white above the hibiscus in an arch. \"Sorority Life\" is written in white below the hibiscus. The back of the shirt features the Greek letters of all of the Sororities at William and Mary laid out in a lei'i style. A white outline of a hibiscus flower separates each sorority's Greek letters. Inside the lei'i is written \"Lei'ing the Foundation for SISTERHOOD Since 1921\" in white. A white hibiscus flower is also inside the lei'i of Greek letters next to the \"Since\" and above the \"1921.\" The t-shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam at the bottom of the shirt in the back. The wearer's right sleeve has a 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 5in. protruding loose thread and a 3.75in. loose thread on the inside. The wearer's left sleeve has a 4in. loose thread on the inside. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.06","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt with pink screen print on the front that reads \"Sorority Recruitment.\" \"Fall 2007\" is written in white screen print beneath \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The front of the shirt also features a white hibiscus flower under the \"s\" and \"o\" of the phrase \"Sorority Recruitment.\" The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. On top of the cypher are the Greek letters of all the William and Mary Sororities written in pink. Above the cypher \"THE SORORITY WOMEN OF WM...\" is written in white screen print. Below the cypher is written \"INDIVIDULALLY UNIQUE, TOGETHER COMPLETE\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size medium. It is in good condition with a 0.125in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom of the shirt. The shirt also has a 5.75in. loose thread, a 0.125 and 0.5in. unraveling seam on the collar. The armpit of the wearer's left sleeve has a 2in. loose thread. The wearer's right sleeve has a 1in. loose thread and 0.5in. unraveling seam with a 2.5in. protruding loose thread. William and Mary Fraternity and Sorority Records received at the same time were added to the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Gift of Anne Arseneau. UA 2013.055.07","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"Hey, William  Mary...Wake Up! with REVEILLE\" written in white on the front on the wearer's top left. It also features a small white outline of a trumpet and sound waves coming out of the trumpet under the \"Wake\" and next to the \"Up.\" The reverse of the shirt reads \"REVEILLE\" in white script and features a treble cleft and b-flat note at the end of \"Reveille.\" The back also features outlines of women, possibly members of the a cappella group, behind the word \"Reveille.\" There is also a phrase that reads \"Women's a cappella esc. Company 1992\" Below the word \"Reveille\" and the outline of women. The shirt is a size XL. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam with a 0.75in. protruding loose thread and a 1.50in. unraveling seam on the bottom in the front of the shirt. The shirt also has a 0.25in. loose thread on the wearer's left sleeve on the inside and a 1.25in. loose thread on the collar of the shirt. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013. 087.01","Scope and Contents","Light blue t-shirt with \"Authentic a cappella MUSIC\" written in white on the wearer's left front pocket, enclosed in a white rectangle. The reverse features a dark blue high heel. Under the high heel is written \"reveille a cappella\" in white screen print. Underneath this phrase is written \"SINCE 1992\" in white screen print. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with a 0.25in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of both sleeves. The shirt also has a 0.125in. loose thread on the collar. Shirt was received at the same time as the Reveille Records (UA 7.068). Gift of Ashleigh Harvey, Director of Reveille and Class of 2013. UA 2013.087.02","Scope and Contents","Dark blue long sleeve shirt with \"Phi Mu\" written in a gray moon and star design across the front. The back features the Greek letters of Phi Mu in light pink screen print on top of a purple cloud outlined in gray on the wearer's top right. On the wearer's top left opposite the cloud are nine gray stars with three out of the nine having purple centers. Below the cloud and the stars is written \"what dreams are made of\" in gray outline screen print. Below this phrase is written \"Spring Bid Day 2006\" in light pink moon and star design. The shirt is a size small. It is in good condition with a 0.5in. loose thread at the bottom in the back of the shirt. The shirt also has a 1.25in. loose thread on both the wearer's right and left sleeve on the inside nearest the collar. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.02","Scope and Contents","Light green t-shirt featuring a white flower and tree on the front. The reverse features the William and Mary cypher in white. Above the cypher \"William  Mary\" is written in white with \"Japanese Cultural Association\" written under it in white, both phrases are written in an arch over the William and Mary cypher. Below the cypher are written Japanese characters. Two small white flowers are on either side of the phrase \"Japanese Cultural Association.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in excellent condition. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.01","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring the continent of Africa and island of Madagascar on the front in white. Below the picture of the continent is written \"AFRICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY\" in white. The back of the shirt features a quote from Kwame Nkrumah that reads \"'We face neither East nor West; we face Forward'\" written in white. The sleeve on the wearer's left has the acronym A.C.S. written in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in fair condition. The white continent and island on the front of the shirt have numerous vertical cracks. There is a 0.25in. stain on the collar on the wearer's left as well as a 1.25in. brown stain (possibly bleach stain) across the center of the collar. The front of the shirt also has three small brown spots (possibly bleach stains one near the wearer's right sleeve, one above the continent of Africa and one to the right of the continent). The back has a small white stain near the bottom on the wearer's left. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.02","Scope and Contents","Light blue shirt with \"MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION\" written in black on the front. Below this phrase is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in black. There is a black henna design intertwining with the \"N\" in \"ASSOCIATION\" and the \"ARY\" in \"MARY\" and running midway down the front of the shirt. The back of the shirt has the word \"PEACE\" written in black and features the star and crescent symbol as the \"C\" in \"PEACE.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 1.25in. unraveled seam in the back with a 1.5in. and a 1in. protruding loose thread. There is a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as an approximately 3.5in. stain. The wearer's left sleeve has 0.75in. loose thread and an approximately 3.5in. stain on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.04","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with \"WILLIAM  MARY LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT UNION\" written in white on the front. The reverse features a map of Mexico, Central and South America, as well as Cuba and other Caribbean countries in white. There are white birds flying off from the edges of each area. To the right of the South American continent is written a quote in white from the song Latinoamerica by Calle 13 that says \"Soy America Latina un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina.\" The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 0.5in. unraveling seam in the back at the bottom. There is also a 2.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.05","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt featuring a Filipino Sun. Next to the Sun is the acronym \" fasa\" in yellow. Next to the acronym is written \"fILIPINO\" and \"aMERICAN\" in blue as well as \"sTUDENT\" and \"aSSOCIATION\" in red. Below this is written \"at the College of William  Mary\" in white. The reverse of the shirt reads \"SHINING SINCE 1991\" in yellow and white dot-matrix text. The shirt is in good condition and has a 1.5in. unraveled thread on the back of the collar. There is also a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve as well as a 0.375in. and a 1.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.08","Scope and Contents","Gray t-shirt with the acronym \"MESA\" written in light blue on the front. The back of the shirt features the Middle Eastern Student Association logo of a blue and white eye. There is a white outline of a \"W\" to the left of the eye and a white outline of an \"M\" to the right of the eye representing William and Mary. Beneath the logo and the WM is written \"Middle Eastern Student Association\" in dark blue. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There is a 3.5in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve as well as a 2.5in. and a 1in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.09","Scope and Contents","Red t-shirt featuring a sun with white rays and a heart-shaped red center. In the middle of the sun is a white origami crane. The reverse of the shirt features the William and Mary cypher in white. Under the cypher is written \"Japanese Cultural Association\" in white. Beneath that is written \"The College of William and Mary\" in white. The shirt is a size medium and is in good condition. There are numerous cracks in various rays of the sun on the front and a 0.125in. hole on a smaller sunray on the wearer's left. There is also a 0.125in. gray stain on the collar in the front and a 0.25in. dark stain on the wearer's right side near the bottom. The wearer's left sleeve has a 0.75in. loose thread on the inside and the wearer's right sleeve has an approximately 1in. loose thread on the inside. Gift of Jessica F. Chilin-Hernandez, Class of 2012. UA 2013.256.10","Scope and Contents","A gold shirt that has \"WM YOUNG DEMOCRATS\" written in dark green block print on the front on the wearer's left. The back of the shirt features a depiction of a donkey in a convertible. Both the donkey and convertible are gold with a green outline. Below this depiction is written \"GOVERNMENT IS LAKE A CAR: WHEN YOU PUT IT IN R, YOU MOVE BACKWARDS. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE FORWARD YOU PUT IT IN D\" in green block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is a size large and is in good condition. there is a 0.125in. brown stain on the front at the top of the shirt under the collar on the wearer's right. There is another 0.125in. black stain on the inside of the shirt on the back below the collar on the wearer's left. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.05","Scope and Contents","A white shirt that features a blue Democratic donkey on the front on the wearer's left. Above the depiction of the donkey \"WM\" is written in black block font. Below the depiction of the donkey \"Young Democrats/ 2008-2009\" is written in black block font. The back of the shirt features a depiction of the United States and its territories. New England, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, the eastern section of Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Hawaii are all highlighted in blue. \"Sí Se Puede\" is written in black block print above the map. The shirt is 100% cotton. It is a size large and in good condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.06","Scope and Contents","A dark blue t-shirt that has \"WHY AM I A DEMOCRAT?\" written in white block print in the middle of the shirt on the front. The back of the shirt says \"...BECAUSE I CARE ABOUT PEOPLE\" written in white block print at the top. In the middle on the back of the shirt is written \"VIRGINIA YOUNG DEMOCRATS CONVENTION 2011/ AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" in white block print. The shirt is made of 100% cotton and is a size 2XL. It is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.07.","Scope and Contents","1-navy blue t-shirt that has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon printed in gold on the front at the top. Below the Greek letters \"SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON\" is printed in gold. On the back of the shirt \"VIRGINIA KAPPA\" is printed in gold. The shirt was designed by Ryan Love as part of the chapter's recolonization effort. The colony chapter received its new charter in Spring 2014. The shirt is a size medium (38-40) and is made by Hanes. The shirt is in good condition with the bottom of the tag inside the shirt being torn on the wearer's right side. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.01","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt with \"Mary + William\" and \"Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman\" on the front in green letters, sized small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752245/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.072","Scope and Contents","One white t-shirt, with \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in green and yellow, and \"These famous people graduated from William and Mary--John Randolph, John Marshall, John Tyler, Thomas Jefferson and me!\" on the back in green letters, size small. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752271/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 2. UA 1987.073","Scope and Contents","White t-shirt, size small, trimmed in red around sleeve bands and neckband; has in blue lettering \"The William and Mary Fund; Alumni Working Together for the Alma Mater of a Nation\"; and picture of Thomas Jefferson drawn by Hugh Haynie. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752333/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.015","White t-shirt, size large, decorated with a stylized map of campus and surrounding streets, buildings are in gray and other features, including water, tennis courts, sidewalks, and streets are in red, green, blue, yellow, and orange. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752369/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.017","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt, size large, marked on front with Alumni Society seal, and \"Alumni College 1989\" on the back with a map of the Chesapeake Bay and the words \"Alumni College 1989, Exploring the Chesapeake Bay! June 22-25, College of William and Mary\". Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545434/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752395/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.018","Scope and Contents","One yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545584 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545596. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1991.063","Scope and Contents","One light yellow t-shirt, size large, which was given to people who contributed to the 1981-82 annual fund drive; on the front appears \"The William and Mary Fund 1981-82\", back contains a list of famous alumni (16 members of the continental congress). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120582106/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808569/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 35. UA1991.063.1","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt with the word \"Harvard\" on the front and the phrase \"William and Mary of the North\" on the back that belonged to William and Mary student E. Strother Murray, class of 1993. Fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.1","Scope and Contents","2- t-shirts depicting the new Lord Botetourt statue (in front of Wren Building). First shirt, gray with green lettering, second shirt dark green with gold lettering, front of shirts read \"Lord Botetourt 1717-1770\" and \"The Baron's Back\" and it shows the back of the statue. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545688/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752619/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752593/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545676/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 4. UA 1993.052","Scope and Contents","\"Middle Passage Project\" t-shirt, affiliated with the Young Scholars Program, a joint project of William and Mary and Ohio State University. Size large, cotton. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323232/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1999.089","Scope and Contents","Printed by the Society of the Alumni, shirt is connected to the \"Wremerual\" Project. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490505/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323266/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 2002.070","Swimming shirt which belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7,Box 12. UA 2002.072","One T-Shirt from the residents of the second floor of Dupont residence hall. The shirt is white with black letters, \"The Men of DuPont 2nd E.\" written on the front pocket. Back pictures a fake ID featuring Bart Simpson. Below the ID are the names of Dupont freshman residents. A more detailed description is available in the donor file if needed. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323322/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323340/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.010a","Gift of Heather Byrnes, class of 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490619/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490625/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.031","Scope and Contents","A light blue t-shirt that reads \"William  Mary\" on the front upper corner. The reverse reads \"Wasting Away Again in Williamsburg\" and includes depictions of student-centered businesses the Green Leafe and the College Delly. The t-shirt is designed in the style commonly associated with U.S. retailer Ron Jon Surf Shop. Gift of Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8.  UA2007.050","Scope and Contents","A gray t-shirt imprinted with \"William and (Sometimes) Mary\" on the front.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1053922623/. Gift of Brian Lewis, class of 1991. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7. UA2007.058","Scope and Contents","Orange t-shirt with a mask on the front and \"Anthropology\" written below the mask. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168059/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA2008.042","Scope and Contents","Navy t-shirt with \"William and Mary Archaeological Field School\" on the front with a spade. Inside the spade reads \"Marshalltown USA Gloucester Point Virginia 1986.\" The back of the shirt reads \"Producing the finest trained excavators since 1693.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001508/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9.UA2008.043","Scope and Contents","Aqua t-shirt that reads \"Ivor Noel - Whom?\" on the front pocket. The pocket also shows a high-heeled shoe and a spade with \"Marshalltown USA 45-4 1/2\" on it. The back depicts an excavator inside a compass that reads \"Shirley Plantation Sic Semper Tourannis 1980.\" Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2611001520/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168107/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 9. UA 2008.045","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, size large, with the Millington cross on the front and the words to the \"God our Father\" verse from the William and Mary Alma Mater on the back. The shirt was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.395","Scope and Contents","One white and navy cotton mens t-shirt that was created for students in the Spotswood Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a drawing of Albert Einstein and his E=MC2 formula, with the words \"Spotswood Houses Intellectual Thought\" in red letters. The back of the t-shirt has a drawing of Spotswood Hall being flushed down a toilet and the words \"We're full of it\" written in black letters. The t-shirt once belonged to Peter Atwater, class of 1983, while a student at the College. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.286","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt that was worn by partipants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design reminiscent of the Harley-Davidson logo with an orange and white border and \"2005 KEIO-WM CCC\" centered on the front side of the shirt. It was designed by Frank Cha. The shirt was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The shirt is in good condition with a small, red residue on the bottom seam approximately 1/4in. It is approximately 28 1/2in (length) x 26 in (width) and a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.476","Scope and Contents","One white cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print designs on both front and back in red and black. \"Keio / William  Mary / CCC\" is written in red with black outlining on the front. The back of the shirt contains the silhouette of a pig standing on grass in black and text in black and red. The text reads, \"KEIO - WM / Cross Cultural Collaboration / HOT / THE HAMS and SHOULDERS make the Difference / MOSAIC / WILLIAMSBURG, VA. - SUMMER of 2006.\" Shirt was designed by Brian Piper, Assistant Director of Keio-WM CCC in 2006. It was made by Fruit of the Loom, Inc. in Honduras. The t-shirt is in fair condition, with small stains on the stomach, upper chest, and both sides of the right sleeve, but otherwise has few indications of wear. It measures 30 inches (width) by 26.5 inches (length) and is marked as a size small. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.477","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has a screen print design on front in red and light blue. The light blue screen printed design features four squares with outlined images of a couple dancing the jitterbug. \"Keio / WM / CCC / 2010\" is written in red on the front, with each phrase separated into one of the four blocks. Shirt was designed by Wendy Korwin, Academic Director of Keio-WM CCC. It was made by Anvil Knitwear, Inc., in Bangladesh. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 33 in. (width) by 28.25 in. (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Wendy Korwin. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.499","Scope and Contents","One black cotton short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program. The shirt has screen print text on the front in a rainbow gradient and white. \"KEIO * WM\" is written in rainbow gradient and is repeated six times in a column with \"CCC Summer 2008\" in smaller white text underneath. Shirt was designed by Elizabeth 'Libby' Neidenbach. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Honduras. T-shirt is in good condition with minor signs of wear on the back side of collar and loose threads on the bottom hem. It measures 35.5in (width) by 27.75in (length) and is marked as a size large. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.503","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton-polyester blend short-sleeve t-shirt worn by participants in the Keio University, College of William and Mary Cross-Cultural Collaboration program in 2009. The shirt has screen print designs on the front in navy blue, red, white, and black. \"WM  KEIO UNIVERSITY / 2009 / CROSS CULTURAL / COLLABORATION\" is written in red with navy blue outlining on the front. The design features a white oval with red and navy blue lines radiating in all directions. A black and white image of the Wren Building cupola is centered on the white oval with a robot wearing a baseball glove on the left and a cartoon drawing of Benjamin Franklin wearing 'shutter shades,' sunglasses popularized by Kanye West, on the right. Shirt was designed by Kevin Kosanovich. It was made by Gildan Activewear in Haiti. The t-shirt is in excellent condition, with no indications of wear. It measures 32.5in (width) by 28in (length) and is marked as a size medium. Gift of Kevin Kosanovich. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.504","Scope and Contents","Golden yellow cotton, medium sized t-shirt with text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY / ONE Tribe / ONE FAMILY\" on the front in green with white outlining. Back of t-shirt features the Griffin mascot logo with the \"Tribe\" athletics logo. T-shirt given to staff and volunteers to wear while assisting during Freshman Move-in in 2011 and 2012. Gift of Steve Bookman. Located in Textiles, S1, SS1. UA 2012.316.01","Scope and Contents","White cotton-polyester blend t-shirt with screen printed Tribe logo and \"Swimming\" in green text with yellow outline. T-shirt manufactured by Screen Stars Best and sized XL. T-shirt is in good condition with two gray/black scuff marks on the back left shoulder. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Textiles, S1 SS1. UA 2012.345.03","Scope and Contents","Black t-shirt with \"End Of An Era\" written in hot pink papyrus font screen print across the front. \"B 3 W\" is written on the side of the wearer's right sleeve in hot pink papyrus font screen print. The back of the shirt reads \"Barrett.\" Underneath \"Barrett\" reads 'We don't live with boys' and under this phrase is written \"Chic\" all in hot pink papyrus font screen print. This shirt was created in honor of Barrett Hall's last year as an all-women's dorm. The dorm was converted to a co-ed dorm in 2005-2006. The shirt is a size large. It is in good condition with two 0.5in. loose threads on the inside of the wearer's right sleeve and a 1.25in. loose thread on the inside of the wearer's left sleeve. Gift of Lynne Fors, Class of 2008. UA 2013.251.01","Scope and Contents","White T-shirt. White T-shirt with \"Athletics Dept.\" crossed out on the front and \"What does the WM Athletic Dept. have in common with Saddam Hussein?\" followed by a multiple choice list of similarities on the back. T-shirt made in protest to the elimination of the wrestling team at William and Mary during the 1994-1995 academic year. T-shirt measures 34.5 in (width) x 31 in. (length). T-shirt is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841940304/in/photostream/. T-shirt transferred upon accessioning from the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (Acc. 2014.061). UA 2014.061.01","Scope and Contents","Yellow \"William and Mary Libraries\" t-shirt, lettering in black. On back lettering states \"Check it Out\" with a bar-code and numbers in black. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752403 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545454. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.093","Scope and Contents","Navy blue t-shirt letting in white on the front \"Dewey Decimaters\" with a symbol of a mallet cracking a volleyball, on back \"Dewey Decimal\" is crossed out and \"Swem Library\" appears. Shirt corresponds to the book Dewey Decimated, from which the library volleyball team was named. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545478 and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545496. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.094","Scope and Contents","Blue t-shirt with black lettering on front \"William and Mary Libraries\", back \"Check it out\" with bar code and item number. Shirt created for library staff when the library was automating and the books were being barcoded. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752689/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2296545810/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 5. UA 1994.004","Scope and Contents","White shirt bearing \"Sink or Swem for the 4th Century\" in yellow on teal background, \"A Library for the 21st Century\" in white on a light teal background, and picture of a ship. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490403/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2350323180/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 6. UA 1998.047","Scope and Contents","One black cotton t-shirt worn by members of the e-SWAT technical support team at Swem Library of the College of William and Mary. The front of the shirt has a blue bubble with \"e-SWAT\" written inside the bubble in white. The back of the shirt has a blue Swem window with \"E-SWAT Tech Help\" surrounding it in blue and white lettering. The shirt is a size large and is 31 1/2 in x 29 in. The shirt is in good condition. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732019/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4036732045/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 34. UA 2009.077","Scope and Contents","One orange t-shirt featuring a the depiction of a person outlined in black and wearing black pants pushing a rock, outlined in black, up an incline toward a black cat. Beneath the incline \"The Archon Ultimatum\" is written in black comic sans font. The shirt is a size XL and is in excellent condition. Gift of Amy Schindler. UA 2013.282.01","Scope and Contents","One green t-shirt decorated with a modification of the college coat-of-arms; back of shirt features college buildings with stadium as focus and the words \"Tribe Dome\" appearing; shirt created by students opposing a proposed expansion of Cary Field Stadium. Image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2295752315/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 3. UA 1991.012","Scope and Contents","One white cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used as a protest against the Athletics Department at William and Mary. The front of the shirt has \"Athletic Department\" written in green inside a red circle with a line going through it. The back of the shirt has green lettering saying \"What Does the WM Athletic Dept. Have in Common with Saddam Hussein? a. They both run a dictatorship b. They both lie c. They both make poor and selfish judgments d. There needs to be a change in leadership e. all of the above\" It is in fair condition. Transferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10.  UA 1993.032.3","Scope and Contents","One light blue cotton t-shirt, once owned by E. Strother Murray, class of 1993, that was used by the William and Mary Recycling student group to advocate recycling on campus. The front of the shirt features a Brontosaurus and the phrase \"William  Mary Recycling: Recycle or Die: written in dark blue. The back of the shirt features a pyramid of waste with the sign \"Larry the Landfill\" and the word \"Burp\" right beside the landfill.\" Below the landfill is the phrase \"Excuse Me, I'm Full.\" It is in fair condition with a small stain on the front. Trasferred from the E. Strother Murray Papers (UA 5.049). Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 10. UA1993.032.4","Scope and Contents","White shirt with \"Campaign for William and Mary\" written in dark green on front, with campaign logo (Wren cupola and weather vane). Back shows a multicolored compass rose superimposed on a purple King William and Queen Mary cypher. Below image it reads \"Charting Our Destiny\" in maroon. Brand new condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490599/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2349490611/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 7.UA2004.013","Scope and Contents","Gold size XXX-Large t-shirt with green print. It reads \"College of William and Mary Living Wage Campaign\" on the front and \"William  Mary est. 1693 Isn't it time for a raise?\" on the back. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610167967/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2610168005/.Gift of James Spady. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 8. UA2008.015","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with \"We Want Nichol\" in green on the front. The shirt was collected at the University Center from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. Size Medium. Cotton t-shirt. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810927/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.065","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". This t-shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Medium. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.066","Scope and Contents","Yellow t-shirt with green lettering - front has image of the Wren Building with \"If President Nichol's Not Welcome Here...\" back \"Then Neither Am I\". The shirt was collected from students protesting the resignation of College President Gene Nichol in February 2008. The t-shirt design was created prior to President Nichol's resignation and worn by students at rallies, including one outside of the Muscarelle Museum of Art to show support for President Nichol during a Board of Visitors dinner at the museum. Cotton t-shirt. Size Large. Excellent condition. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811101/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811047/. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 11. UA2008.067","One white cotton v-neck shirt that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607890/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 56. UA 1994.077.3","One white linen with machine-made lace shirt worn by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The shirt appears to be hand-made with pearl buttons down the front. It is in fair condition with a red spot under one sleeve. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.4","One white oxford-cloth shirt with cuff ruffles worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. There is a ruffle down the front of the shirt with a hand-sewn in silk crepe. It is a Manhattan shirt that has a 15in. neck and a 36in. sleeve. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.021.5","Scope and Contents","Green sweatshirt with the words \"William and Mary\" and the college seal on the front in yellow and white, child's size 4T.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674400/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 1987.074","A size large green sweatshirt with yellow lettering. The sweatshirt was worn by an unidentified individual. Located in Textiles S1 SS1, Box 999. UA2007.030","Scope and Contents","One blue cotton sweatshirt with \"Bishop Madison Society\" written across the back of the sweatshirt in white. The shirt was once owned by H.E. Krauss, class of 1967. The sweatshirt is in fair condition and is a mens size XL. The sweatshirt was made by Southern Athletic. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.082","Scope and Contents","A green button-up cardigan that features a \"W\" and a white \"M\" on the front of the wearer's left side. There are two white stripes in the middle of the wearer's left sleeve. There is a tag with the number \"4\" stapled to the bottom of the sweater. There is also a tag with \"W and M\" printed in green stapled to the back of the collar of the cardigan. The tag sown inside the sweater reads \"MARLOMAR/ WESTBURY, N.Y./ 100% TURBO ACRYLIC/ RN 40112.\" The cardigan is in excellent condition. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.02","Scope and Contents","A green sweater featuring \"1944\" sown in pale brown with gold outline on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on the ends of both sleeves. There is a tag sown into the back of the collar that reads \"Northrop/ SPORT SHOP, INC./ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.\" The sweater is in good condition. It seems to have suffered some fading. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.03","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gray \"W\" and \"M\" outlined in gold and intertwined sown on the front of the sweater. The sweater has elastic on the bottom and on both sleeves. The sweater is in good condition with an approximately 2.125in. unraveling thread on the wearer's left of the collar. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.05","Scope and Contents","A green sweater that features a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waist and on both sleeves. There is a tag sown in at the back of the collar that reads \"(Illegible) KNITTING MILL CHICAGO\" with \"ATHLETIC KNITTED WEAR FOR EVERY SPORT\" circling around it. The sweater is in fair condition with discoloration and fading on the gold \"W\" and \"M.\" There is also a 1in. hole on the front at the top of the sweater on the wearer's left (below the collar) and a 0.5in. hole on the bottom on the wearer's left (above the elastic waistline). There are also two 0.125in. a hole on the top of the sweater on the wearer's right (below the collar). There are two mended patches on the bottom of the sweater on the front (at the top of the elastic waistline on the wearer's right and at the bottom of the elastic waistline on the wearer's left). There is also an approximately 2in. brown stain on the side below the sleeve on the wearer's right. There is a lot of brown discoloration all over the sweater. Transferred by Alumni Association. Gift of Ed Trice. UA 2011.498.06","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater with a gold \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined and outlined in gray on the front. There is a black  tag sown into the back of the collar that has \"A.G. Spalding  Bros.\" written in white script. The sweater is in good condition with loose threads coming out all along the intertwined \"W\" and \"M.\" Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.07","Scope and Contents","A dark green sweater featuring a gray \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together and outlined in gold on the front. The sweater has elastic at the waistline and at the ends of both sleeves. There is a blue tag sown on the back of the collar. \"KING SPORTSWEAR COMPANY\" is embroidered in gold on the blue tag. The sweater is in excellent condition with an approximately 1in. loose thread on the elastic waist on the wearer's right side. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.09","Scope and Contents","One purple and gold knit wool sweater. Wool v-neck sweater knitted in purple wool with gold knit contrast neckline and gold knit stripes on arms, cuffs, across the chest and on the hem. Twelve wool felt patches sewn on front and back of sweater including one 8.75in. patch on front with Omega Psi Phi coat of arms, one 6in. arm patch stitched with \"Spring '67,\" one 15.5in. back patch with ? (omega) symbol and \"omega psi phi\" stitched in dark yellow thread, and one 5in. rectangular patch on rear hem with \"George Reid JR\" stitched in white thread. Made by Logan Kitting Mills in Chicago, Illinois. 1967. Sweater measures 28in.(length). Sweater worn by the father of Justin Reid (charter member of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity) as a student at what was then Virginia State College and is now Virginia State University. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459791/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.05","Scope and Contents","One cotton hand-knit green cardigan sweater with depictions of the Crim Dell Bridge on the front and the Wren Building on the back. The sweater also features the William  Mary college seal, \"William  Mary\" text logo, a cannon, and cursive text \"Class of\" (with space for class year to be added) on the sleeves. The front of the sweater also has a graduation cap with protruding rope tassels, the \"WM\" sports logo, and \"1693.\" Front is secured with six brass colored metal buttons with crest image. Tag at sweater neck reads \"BEREK® New York / Produced and Hand Knit by Marta D / © BEREK 1992 / Knitted by Hand with Two Needles / 100% Pima Cotton / Made in Uruguay / Dry Clean / [Size] M.\" Cardigan is in good condition with two reddish stains on left collar and a broken thread at the top of the graduation cap. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292144531/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292143611/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292142645/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/9292141675/. Sweater was a gift to Sophie Lee from D. Bruce Christian, Class of 1973 in October 2011; both are members of the College of William  Mary Foundation Board of Trustees as of 2013. Gift of Sophie Lee, Class of 1990. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.001.01","Scope and Contents","1- dark green sweater featuring a \"W\" intersected with an \"M\" stitched on the chest in gold with beige outline. The sweater measures approximately 2ft. 3 in. (length) x 1 ft.5in. (width) and the sleeves measure approximately 1ft. 10.5in. (length). The sweater is in good condition. The tag on the back collar of the shirt is detached from the collar on the wearer's left and is torn in half. There are two approximately 0.5in. loose threads on the end of the wearer's left sleeve. There is also an approximately 1in. loose thread on the bottom of the back of the sweater. Gift of Susan Blexrud. UA 2014. 099.01","Scope and Contents","One Navy blue polo shirt, short sleeve, with \"ODX\" in white above left breast pocket. Size Large. 50% cotton, 50% polyester. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674552/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA1992.021","Scope and Contents","Society of the Alumni white polo shirt with the college seal. Above the seal is \"The College of William and Mary\" and below reads \"The Society of the Alumni\". Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674596/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12. UA 2002.062","Scope and Contents","One green polo shirt that was used by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The left pocket of the shirt has \"W  M Pep Band\" in gold and white lettering. It is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405790/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.2","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a ladies size small and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1.UA 2010.506","Scope and Contents","One green polyester/cotton polo shirt that was given out to graduating seniors of the William and Mary Pep Band by the William and Mary Alumni Band. The shirt has \"William  Mary Pep Band 2009\" written on the left side of the shirt with a gold French Horn and musical clef. The shirt was made by the Port Authority company. It is a mens size large and it is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.507","Scope and Contents","One green men's polo shirt with \"William  Mary\" written in gold on the left-hand side of the shirt. The shirt is made of cotton and was created by Williow-Pointe Sportswear. The shirt was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. Some signs of fading but otherwise fair condition and is a men's size medium. Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2011.128","Scope and Contents","Burgundy cotton knit polo shirt with white embroidered text, \"CWS / College of William and Mary\" on the wearer's upper left side. Shirt has short sleeves, three pearlized ivory colored plastic buttons on the shirt's placket, and a turnover collar. Polo shirt was worn by Christopher Wren Singers during performances. Gift of Richard Rossini, Class of 2015. Transferred upon receipt from the Christopher Wren Singers Records (UA 7.067). Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2013.066.19","Scope and Contents","One gold polyester jersey jacket, size 6, embroidered with \"William and Mary Gymnastics\" in green, and with a maker's crest on it, given to members of the women's gymnastics team. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811237/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 12.  UA 1989.143","Scope and Contents","Dark green wool jacket with white piping awarded to Mary J. Simon Blevins, class of 1943. Jacket contains monogram with a gold W and green M against a gray background. Also a small star is attached along with two banner monograms; one signifying that Simon was president of the \"Orchesis\" and \"Manager\" of intramurals.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674886/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.044","Scope and Contents","Green nylon swimming jacket with hood and draw string; the words \"William and Mary Swimming\" are printed on the right front of the jacket. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025198/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA 1994.018","Scope and Contents","Green jacket with gold and white braid sleeves; gold letting spells \"Kendrick\" and gold lettering on the back spells \"William and Mary Swimming\". Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025246/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025270/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 42. UA1994.023","One Gold and green William and Mary jacket which belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, class of 1982. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2002.061","One red velvet jacket with gold braided buttons worn by College President John Stewart Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies. The jacket has a mulberry silk crepe. The jacket is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.020.1","Scope and Contents","One green with gold sleeves William and Mary letterman jacket that was given to the last woman to letter in two sports at the College prior to 2010. The shell is made of mostly wool and the sleeves are vinyl. The inside lining of the jacket is nylon. There is a gold and silver \"WM\" letter over the left-hand side of the jacket, with two field hockey sticks and a lacrosse stick in black and gold on the letter as well. It was made by Butwin of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is in fair condition and is a men's size 38. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2010.134","Scope and Contents","One red wool uniform used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The uniform is in the style of the Scots Guard of Great Britain. The front of the jacket contains eight silver buttons and one red plastic button to close it. The sleeves are blue and white and each contain three silver buttons. Each shoulder contains a blue and white epaulet with a silver button attached. The collar is blue with a white thistle on each side of the neck. The back of the jacket has a red, white, and blue backing with six silver buttons. The name \"Austin\" is written on the inside of the jacket. It is in good condition and is approximately 26 1/4 in (length) x 32 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA 2010.378","One red gabardine jacket used by Austin Bayer of the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard at various events on campus. The front of the jacket contains twelve brass buttons, each 1/2 in. in diameter. Each sleeve has a black and gold ban of cloth around the sleeve opening with three 1/2 in. brass buttons. Each shoulder contains a black and gold epaulet with one brass button on it. The collar is red with gold trim all around. The jacket is a size 38 and was made by The Little Village Tailors using Landau Wool Co. Quality Fabrics. It is in fair condition with a few black marks along the front of the jacket. The jacket is approximately 25in (lenght) x 22 1/2 in (width). Located in Textiles S1 SS1. UA2010.379","Scope and Contents","A dark green jacket featuring two brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on the front. The jacket also has three brass-gold buttons with a seal in the middle on both sleeves of the jacket. The jacket has an Alumni Band patch and a burgundy, green and gold pocket square. On the inside pocket of the jacket on the wearer's left is a green patch with a green and brown bird in the middle. \"John H. Craigmiles\" is sewn old English script above the bird. \"Classics\" is sewn below the bird. The jacket is in excellent condition. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b) and WM Alumni Band Uniform--Pants (UA 2011.700.03c).Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03a","Scope and Contents","One green wool button up  jacket  that has two pockets and a breast pocket on the front on the wearer's left. There is a patch on both the breast pocket and bottom pocket on the wearer's left. The bottom patch is gray and is in the shape of an octagon. There is a gold octagonal outline within the patch and inside the gold outline is a gold and red crown with a laurel reef below it. Above the crown \"W\" and \"M\" is stitched in gold. The patch on the breast pocket is gray and in the shape of a seal. There is a gold outline on the inside. Within the gold outline a gold \"W\" and a green \"M\" are intertwined. Below the seal patch is a banner that has \"SWIMMING\" stitched in gold. The jacket also has a tag on the collar that reads \"HELEN Z. STONE/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK CITY.\" The jacket is in excellent condition. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.01","One robe, tattered, faded green silk (?) with gray velvet and gold belonging to College President John Stewart Bryan when he was Chancellor of the College from 1942-1944. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442464/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 39. UA 1980.120","One black academic gown that was once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 46. UA 1986.028","One black academic gown once owned by William and Mary President John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257579/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257605/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4080692992/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 50. UA1986.028.1","One black academic robe trimmed in blue velvet from Columbia University that was owned by Cecil McCulley. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945465/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079945467/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 47. UA 1986.030.1","One black with blue velvet trim academic gown from Johns Hopkins University that was once owned by John Lesslie Hall. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257621/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4058257635/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 45.20. UA 1988.010.4","One black academic gown trimmed with black velvet that once belonged to College President Alvin Duke Chandler. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977481/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4079977483/. Located in Textiles S1 SS3, Box 51. UA 1991.081.1","One pair of red velvet breeches used by President Bryan during Yule Log ceremonies at the College. The breeches have bone buttons that are gold braided. On the inside of the waist, there is a label that reads \"3063MP.\" The item is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.2","One pair of green velvet pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. The pants have hand-stitched button holes and a pearl button on the back pocket. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 31. UA 2009.021.3","One pair of cream colored wool pants worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has tailored button holes and has a hole for suspenders. The inside label reads \"37 L, 30 W, 22E.\" It is in good condition. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156429/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 29. UA 2009.021.4","Scope and Contents","One pair of red cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.179","Scope and Contents","One pair of blue cotton shorts that were used by students at the College of William  Mary for gym classes. The shorts have a white trim around the sides and the legs, and have \"William and Mary\" written in white on the left leg of the shorts. The shorts are in fair condition with some fading in color, and are a men's size large. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.180","One cotton and polyester green, black, brown and dark tan camouflage cargo pants. Features drawstring bottom hems, adjustable waist tabs, large cargo flap pockets on side legs and seat. Size Large with regular inseam, made in China by Rothco, Ultra Force B.D.U. Pants inseam measures 32in. and waist measures 36in. Overall length measures 43.25in. Circa 2008. Camo pants worn by members while they were pledges in tribute to earlier members of the national OPP who helped desegregate the U.S. military. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459419/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.585.03","Scope and Contents","One pair of light brown pants with a green stripe going down the outside of both the right and left pant legs. The pants have a zipper and a hook to secure the pants. There are six white buttons (two on both the right and left side and two in back) on the top in the inside of the pants used for securing the suspenders used with the pants. The suspenders are white with six eye holes to connect with the buttons. The pants are in excellent condition while the suspenders are in good condition with a 2.5in and 2in. black stain on the right edge of the wearer's right suspender as well as a 3.5in. and 1in. black stain on the right and left (respective) edges of the wearer's left suspender. There is also some yellow discoloration on the middle bottom of both suspenders near the black stains, on the back eye hole on the wearer's right, and on the bottom of the wearer's right pantleg near the stripe. Related to WM Alumni Band Uniform--Jacket (UA 2011.700.03a) and WM Band Uniform--Shirt (UA 2011.700.03b). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc.2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.03c","One black coat with tails that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808701/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 59. UA 1998.010.1","One black frock coat that once belonged to College professor John Lesslie Hall. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808753/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 60. UA 1998.010.2","Scope and Contents","One dark gray wool blazer that once belonged to Harry E. Krauss III, class of 1967. There are three buttons down the front and two buttons in each sleeve. There is also a green and gold William and Mary coat of arms patch in the front pocket with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in gold letters around the patch. An image of this item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911415/. Gift of Harry E. Krauss III. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 63. UA 2004.012","One waistcoat with a front brown panel with rose bushes and daisies used by Bryan for the annual Yule Log ceremony at the College. It is made of silk. The side of the waistcoat is turquoise and the inside is lined with silk crepe. The buttons are silk covered buttons. It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 32. UA 2009.020.3","Scope and Contents","One cream colored waistcoat with cotton lining worn by College President John Stewart Bryan as part of a colonial costume. It has pearl buttons with machine-made button holes. There is a label in the neck that reads \"HR and L, B25\". It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.2","Scope and Contents","One blue wool blazer worn by Mike Fitch, Class of 1993; Gentlemen of the College co-founder January 1990; Gentlemen of the College Music Director 1990-1993. From the very first Gentlemen performance (Tazwell \"Change of Pace\" performance in 1990) through the Final Concert of 1993, this jacket was worn for every single Gentlemen of the College performance from January 1990-May 1993. The front of the jacket has two brass buttons, approximately 0.5in. in diameter, and each sleeve has three brass buttons, approximately 0.25in. in diameter. The blazer was made by American Craftsman. It is in good condition and is a Mens size 39L. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.243","One black robe that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607756/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851925/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.1","Scope and Contents","One gold jersey that was once owned by a member of the William and Mary Pep Band. The front of the jersey has a gold and black collar and \"William  Mary Pep Band\" in green. On the back of the shirt, \"WM\" is stitched in green with green and gold feathers. It is in good condition. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442390/in/set-72157601972522069/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037442406/in/set-72157601972522069/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 41. UA 2007.073.1","Articles of clothing worn as outer layers over main garments, usually for warmth or weather protection against extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, food, or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear or headwear.","One black nylon shawl that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Caben. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4101607946/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 57. UA 1994.077.4","One Dark maroon and white patterned cotton dashiki shirt. Front of shirt embroidered with ivory thread on collar, placket, pockets, and sleeves. circa 2008. Dashiki measures 34in. (length) x 24in. (width). Dashiki from Tanzania worn by Justin Reid while he was a pledge. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382788/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS7.  UA 2011.585.01","Purple and yellow woven cloth Kente stole. Hand-woven Black Greek fraternity Kente stole imported from Ghana, Africa. This stole was worn for ceremonies and graduations, and features the two Omega Psi Phi colors, purple and yellow, represented in the purple woven background color and yellow woven letters. Kente cloth worn by Justin Reid, Class of 2009, as the first member of OPP to graduate. Stole measures 72in. (length) x 4.5in. (width). 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459541/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Textiles S1 SS3. UA 2011.585.02","Scope and Contents","Stoles cosponsored by the Lemon Project and Hulon Willis Association (HWA) and were given to approximately 40 members of the Class of 2012 at the first donning of the Kente Ceremony at WM on May 11, 2012. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. Located in Textiles S1, SS3. UA 2012.177.01","Scope and Contents","Black stole in the kente cloth design. Each side of the stole contains white, gold, and green stripes with WM stitched in gold, and 2013 stitched in white. There are also black tassels at the bottom on each side of the stole. The stole was used as part of the \"Donning of the Kente\" that was the program for the 2013 ceremony on May 10, 2013 as part of Commencement. Stoles individually crafted in Ghana by Midwest Global Group, Inc. The stole is in excellent condition with a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom section of white, green, and gold on the wearer's left. The stole also has a 0.125in. and a 0.5in. unraveling thread in the same section on the wearer's left. Gift of Jody Allen. UA 2013.086.01","Articles of clothing worn over main garments or in place of main garments for protection from extreme environmental conditions, dangerous conditions, or substances such as food or dust. This sub-classification does not include footwear, headwear, body armor, or sports equipment.","One Dark beige corduroy overalls with a fleece interior worn by Minne Cole Savage, the first woman to receive her pilot's license through the William and Mary flight school. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851695/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100851783/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.024","Scope and Contents","One yellow and blue cloth bib number that was used in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the American Athletic Union's National Championships in Sacremento, California. The runner's number is \"304\" and written in pen in the middle of the \"0\" is \"AAU 6/21/68, Sacramento, Calif., 3,000m. Steeplechase, 8:50 - 10th.\" It is in poor condition with several frayed edges and various spots around each number. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA  2010.679.01","One Red polyester and cotton apron with white screen printing. Made by Edwards, Scotchguard Protection in the USA. Front printed in white with \"NASIG 2002, William  Mary, STAFF.\" Back printed in navy blue and white with \"Transforming serials: The Revolution Continues.\" 2002. 29in. (length) x 21in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382020/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967382162/. Gift of Steven Murden, Class of 1974.Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.735.05","Articles of clothing worn beneath main garments or protective wear to protect clothing from the body or the body from the clothing or to shape or support parts of the body. Underwear is the layer of clothing that is closest to the skin.","One pair of black knee-length gym bloomers used in women's physical education classes by Mildred Williams Doughty, class of 1933.Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674942/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 13. UA 1991.030","One black cotton undergarment that was part of the robe ensemble used on the model to sculpt the statue of James Blair, statue by Lewis Cohen. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4100852161/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1994.077.6","Scope and Contents","One white bra with \"JT's Date\" inscribed on the front in black ink. Collected by James Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian Emeritus, from a Swem Library men's restroom. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.731.02","Artifacts originally created to be used by individuals as clothing care tools such as glove stretchers, as personal carrying or storage gear such as wallets, or backpacks, as protective equipment such as umbrellas or goggles, as personal or physical aids such as canes or eyeglasses, or as personal smoking or drug equipment such as pipes.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the minor care or routine maintenance of clothing. This sub-classification does not include laundry artifacts, which are listed in Maintenance TE.","2-silver straps with real metal used for mending colonial clothing that were owned by College President John Stewart Bryan. They are in fair condition. Located in TextilesS1 SS8, Box 30. UA 2009.021.8","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to help individuals in performing day-to-day activities or to keep them safe or comfortable. This sub-classification includes devices that enhance personal vision, hearing, or mobility. It does not include clothing or tools and equipment designed for specific activities.","Spectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK.","One football shaped fan attached to a stick. The fan is made of heavy cardstock and the front is yellow and green. The back reads \"I'm a WM Fan!\" There is a Taco Bell logo on left back.","Scope and Contents","Green and yellow football-shaped fan with the WM feathers logo; sponsored by Embassy Suites. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2007.020","Scope and Contents","1-pocket knife that has a plastic yellow cover fastened to the body of the knife on both the front and the back. The front yellow plastic cover has \"MANHO(?)AN FLOUR  FEED CO./ of Buffalo, Inc./CL 7350-901 William St.\" printed in black. There are two knifes that fold in and out of the body of the pocket knife. The first knife is sharp and angled and has \"COLONIAL\" engraved on the base. The second knife is smaller, straight and blunt and has \"MADE IN THE U.S.A\". The pocket knife belonged to Armand J.Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. It measures approximately 3in. (body), 2.5in. (first knife), and 1.75in. (second knife) and is in poor condition. Some of the text on the yellow plastic front cover has been rubbed off. The knives and the place where they fold into the body of the pocket knife are severely tarnished. The knives have rust colored stains at their base. There is a rust colored stain at the tip of the back of the second knife and the edge of the first knife has been chipped. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.05","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon green sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation.","Scope and Contents","One pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"William  Mary\" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. ","Scope and Contents","One white handkerchief with \"300 Years  Still Partyin' Homecoming\" written in red. Has the Greek symbols for the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon as well as the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.39","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.135","Scope and Contents","One printed linen handkerchief several College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in the center. There is a yellow border surrounding the shields with a green border around the edge of the handkerchief. \"The College of William and Mary\" is written on the bottom of the handkerchief, \"First Edition\" is written on the right-hand side, and \"Frankie Welch\" on the left-hand side of the handkerchief. The dimensions of the handkerchief are 8.25in. on all four sides and it is in great condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.430","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with \"Great Service is IT\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were probably given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.181","Scope and Contents","A pair of black and neon pink sunglasses with \"Swem Library\" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. They are in fair condition with some scratches on the lenses. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.182","One glass engraved with the Greek letters Kappa Kappa Gamma in honor of the sorority at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. It is approximately 4 in. in diameter and in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.221","Artifacts originally created to assist individuals in housing or transporting personal items such as clothing, adornment, or personal accessories. This sub-classification includes handheld containers such as luggage and containers that are worn such as bandolier bags or tool belts, It also includes clips, chains, and beads that are worn or carried to hold items. This sub-classification does not include containers that are listed in other classifications with the specific objects for which they were made.","One brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2.75in. in diameter and is 1.5in.  tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","Black and red bag with \"WM Homecoming '92\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Scope and Contents","One checkbook cover made of green vinyl with \"William and Mary\" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940334/.","One silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace.","Scope and Contents","One brass key chain engraved with the words \"Mrs. Tyler\" on it. There is also a key attached with the words \"Yale, Stamford, Connecticut\" written on it. The chain is approximately 2.25in.x 2.5in. Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.109","One brown suitcase trunk with brown leather straps and end pieces that may have belonged to Ernest Goodrich. The trunk also has William and Mary stickers on all sides. It is 23.5in. x 13 in. In fair condition with a few holes. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.177","One tan and red dunlap box that was used by College President John Stewart Bryan to store his wig that was used in the annual Yule Log Ceremony at William and Mary. It is in poor condition with parts of the box starting to come apart. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911615/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911647/. Located in Textiles S1 SS4, Box 64. UA2009.022","One brown canvas tennis bag that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The bag was made by The Horace Partridge Co. in Boston, Massachusetts sometime before 1900. The inside pouch is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, 502 Yarmouth Road, Towson, Maryland.\" There is another smaller pouch that is inscribed with \"Ann Dorsey Cooke, Roland Park Country School.\" The bag is approximately 28 in. x 10.5 in. The bag is in fair to poor shape with a few holes in the bottom and evidence of heavy fading all over the bag. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.370","Scope and Contents","One canvass tote bag that was given to the Swem Library Board of Directors as gifts at their April 23-April 24, 2010 meeting. The bag was made by Crystal Boyce, Swem Circulation staff, out of the curtains in the Botetourt Theatre in Swem Libary. The pattern of the fabric contains several different shapes and sizes of green, gold, white, and blue triangles as well as white circles. Attached to the bag is a silver tag with the Swem window and \"Swem Library\", The College of William and Mary\" surrounding the window. The bag is approximately 13.5in. x 13.75in. and the handles are approximately 9.875in. (length). The bag is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.243","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray nylon William and Mary messanger bag that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College. The front of the bag has \"William  Mary\" and the College seal in silver. \"The Society of the Alumni of the College of William and Mary\" is written around the College seal in silver as well. Attached to the bag are two gray handles and a shoulder strap, all made of a canvas material. The bag was made by Bearse Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Ill and Newburgh, N.Y. It is approximatley 18in. x 14in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8.UA 2010.638","Scope and Contents","One green and gold matchbook case made of cardboard with the College of William  Mary's seal and a pennant with \"W  M Restaurant\" on the cover. The matchbook was sold by the William  Mary Restaurant to customers and was made by Universal Match Corp., of Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 1.5 in. x 4.375 in. It is in fair condition. ","One green William and Mary tote that features the William and Mary cypher in yellow on the front. The tote also has a white tag on the inside of the bag that reads \"KOOL PAK®/44706-ASI 65595-114/Made in China.\" The bag measures approximately 13in. (length) x 12in. (width) and is in good condition with an approximately 2.5in. and 0.5in. loose thread on the top left side of the bag. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.18","Yellow and black plastic key chain. Keychain features the three Greek letters composing the Fraternity name, Alpha Phi Alpha.  2.5in (length) x 0.75in (width). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379824/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2011.584.05","One white Nylon tote with dark blue handles. Front paint stencilled with multi-color logo and \"GAISF congress  General Assembly, Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A., October 14-17, 1987.\" Back is paint stencilled with the Olympic Rings logo and \"USA.\" Tote measures 14in.(length) x 16in.(width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460463/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113459985/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.734.01","Blue Vinyl backed nylon portfolio with white nylon zipper top made by Fabriko Incorporated in the USA. Front printed in white lettering with \"National Sports Festival, Colorado Springs, June 24 – July 3, 9 1983\" and sponsorship logos printed in white for companies including United, Kodak, Levi's, ARCO, and Miller Light Beer. Portfolio measures 15.5 in. (width) x 12 in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460757/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.03","Black vinyl backed nylon portfolio with top handles made by Tru-Touch in the USA. Front printed in gold with image of US Capitol building and Olympic Rings logo, and with \"United States Olympic Committee, House of Delegates Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 29 – 30, 1988.\" Rear imprinted with relief of United States Olympic Committee emblem. Portfolio measures 13.625 in. (length) x 20 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113460577/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967381132/. Gift of Rene A. Henry; transferred by Christopher Wilson, Department of Kinesiology  Health Sciences. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.734.04","Scope and Contents","Wallet presented to Beatriz Hardy, Director of Special Collections Research Center, on April 16, 2012 at a tea ceremony in Swem Library board room by visting students and faculty of the Beijing Normal University. BNU students and faculty visited Swem Library as part of a campus tour for the grand opening of the William  Mary Confucius Institute. Four facsimile Chinese scrolls acquired with funds from the Confucius Institute and WM student calligraphy were exhibited in The Three Perfections for their visit. Gift of Beatriz Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.139.01","Black tote bag. Black bag with University Center Archives Board in white, UCAB in yellow and white, the image of a car in yellow and white, The College of William and Mary in green, and Seniors 2007 in white printed on the front side. Bag has external pockets on the front and sides and zippers shut. Bag measures 13.75 in. (height) x 13 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). Bag is in good condition with minor stains on the back and inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14841304201/in/photostream/. Bag transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.008","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation, consumption, or personal storage or tobacco products or non-pharmaceutical drugs. This sub-classification does not include equipment used for the manufacture of tobacco products, which is listed in Other TE for Materials. it does not include household receptacles for tobacco, tobacco equipment, or tobacco waste that are listed in Containers for Smoking and Tobacco.","Scope and Contents","One slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bottom stamped \"Bergmann\" and \"1844\". Bowl is 6.25in (height) x 11in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in faded green block letters. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). This item is similar to UA 2008.021. Cigarette case is 3in. (height) x 2in. (width).","Scope and Contents","One clear plastic cigarette case with a removable top. The case includes \"Camel\" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and \"WM\" in green block letters. This item is similar to UA 1998.004. The bottom reads \"The Club\" and \"Tupper\" (for Tupperware?). The cigarette case is 3in.(height)x2in.(width). Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395929/.","One tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765944706/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for grooming, hygiene, personal sanitation, or for enhancing one's appearance.","Scope and Contents","White rectangular towel. White towel with \"Just Like A Waving Flag\", the AMP logo, \"K'naan, Wale  Friends\", and the date of the concert printed in blue on the front. Towel created for the 2010 Wale concert presented by AMP. Towel measures 17.5 in. (width) x 11 in. (length). Towel is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14864260293/in/photostream/. Towel transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.006","Artifacts used to enhance or care for the appearance of skin, nails, or eyelashes. This sub-classification includes cosmetics, manicure and pedicure tools, tattooing and skin piercing tools, and associated containers and accessories. It does not include tools or supplies used for cleaning skin.","One black powder compact. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. The compact is 2in. square. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434895/.","Silver tone metal rounded square cosmetic compact with stylized shield featuring a raised image of the post-restoration Wren Building and the text \"WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE WILLIAMSBURG, VA / FOUNDED 1693.\" The raised image also features some of the Wren Yard with the Lord Botetourt statue, a cannon, several trees on either side of the building, and a bench. The shield is affixed to the a black enamel circle; the underside of the compact features a matching black enamel circle, but with no emblem. The front of the compact has a small clasp with a double hinge on the opposite side. Inside the compact is a circular pressed cake of blush in rose pink. In the middle of the compact is a hinged piece of reflective metal that acts as a mirror. On the opposite side is a space for loose cosmetic/foundation powder with a rotating metal disk with an open circle on one side and perferations for dispensing powder on the other side. Compact measures 1.75 in. (width) 1.875 in. (length) x .5 in. (depth) and is in good condtion with some minor scratching/chipping of the black enamel on bottom. Swem SCRC purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.059.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the care, grooming, or removal of hair on the body, head, or face, except for eyelashes.","Scope and Contents","One green Schick razor with \"College of William  Mary\" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391597/.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist people with personal sanitation and health preservation activities such as bathing, routine oral care, or birth control. This sub-classification does not include furniture or plumbing and drainage elements such as toilets or bathtubs.","Scope and Contents","One white cotton and polyester beach towel with the College of William and Mary's Seal on the front of it that was sold by the Alumni Gift Shop. The beach towel was developed in part by Charles L. Kendrick, III, while Director of Society Services for the Alumni Society from 1990 to 1994. The towel contains the most recent William and Mary Seal, with a golden sun at the top of the seal, and the words \"William  Mary\" in green just below the seal. It is approximately 52in. x 33.5in. and is in fair conditon with a few stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.014","Scope and Contents","One gold cotton towel created by Recreational Sports at the College of William and Mary. The towel features a green outline of the student recreation center with \"Recreational Sports, College of William and Mary, www.wm.edu/rec\" written in green. It is approximately 26.5in x 16in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.294","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to manage, oversee, capture, harvest, or collect resources or to transform or modify particular materials, either raw or processed. These artifacts are normally created in response to problems inherent in the materials themselves; for example, wood requires certain kinds of cutting devices, fish require certain lures, and food requires certain serving materials.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for farming or gardening.  This classification includes implements used in planting, tending, harvesting, and storing crops and in processing food for animals but not food for humans.  This classification does not include tools and equipment used in caring for animals, in working with forest products, or in preparing fibers for textiles or other products from agricultural products.  It does not include agricultural structures, groundskeeping equipment, or artifacts that serve primarily as vehicles.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of land for planting or sowing. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in clearing, grading, digging, loosening, turing, or weeding soil. These items may be used prior to planting or sowing or during the growing process.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for treating or preparing food for animals. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for serving food to animals, which are listed in Animal Care Equipment or Pet Supplies. It does not include feed structures such as silos, which are listed in Agricultural Strucutres.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for gathering or handling crops or other agricultural products. This sub-classification includes artifacts for picking, reaping, threshing, sifting, drying, bunching, binding, and loading crops. Note: For a piece of equipment made for a specific crop, the name of the crop may be entered in subject field, whether or not the crop is noted in the object term.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for setting or sowing plants or seeds for crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for managing or caring for crops, including artifacts used for fertilization, irrigation, pest contol, or grafting. This sub-classification does not include weeding tools, which are listed in Cultivation Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care, breeding, or study of animals. This classification includes instruments used in the practice of veterinary medicine, in the psychological study of animals, and in the care of animals, such as the tools a farrier uses to shoe animals. This classification does not include equipment used in processing animal products for human use (see Food Processing TE or Leather, Horn, Shellworking TE). Also excluded are structures for housng animals and the tools of trades related to animal husbandry that are not used directly with animals, such as a farrier's metalworking tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the routine maintenance of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts for feeding, grooming, identifying, training, or controlling animals. It does not include artifacts used for the care of household pets or artifacts used for animal medical treatment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to promote the propagation of animals.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to support the shoeing of horses and other animals. This sub-classification does not include general blacksmithing tools, which are listed in Metalworking TE.","One rusted horseshoe that was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel at the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/. UA 1983.006","Artifacts originally created for the care and maintenance of houshold pets.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the medical examination, diagnosis, or treatment of animals. This sub-classification includes artifacts used by animal doctors or others responsible for the care of animals.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to fabricate objects our of minimally processed, fibrous plant material, including grass, straw, reeds, bark, splints, and twigs, or from fibrous animal material, including bristles and hair. This classification includes tools used for basket-making, broom-making, brush-making, thatching, and wigmaking. It also includes tools, equipment, and supplies used for crafting similar products from synthetic fibers. This sub-classification does not include tools used for working with textiles or procesed wood.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic and terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This classification does not include hunting and fishing weapons, which are listed in such Armament sub-classifications as Armament Accessories, Edge Weapons, and Firearms.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing aquatic animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification includes objects used in the commercial or recreational catching or harvesting of fish, shelfish, or marine mammals such as whales.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for capturing terrestrial animals by any means other than weaponry. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used for the trapping of household pets.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the processing, storage, and preparation of food or beverages for human consumption. This classification does not include tools for gathering, production, or management of food materials that are listed in Agricultural TE or Animal Husbandry TE.","Artifacts originally created to serve as containers for baking, roasting, braising, broiling, steaming, boiling, or warming food.  This sub-classification does not include devices that heat food, such as stoves, rice cookers, and waffle irons, which are listed in Food Preparation Equipment.","Artifacts that facilitate the preparation of food for beverages but do not play an active role in food preparation. This sub-classification includes artifacts used specifically for the handling, maintenance, or storage of kitchenware.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for mixing, chopping, grinding, decorating, separating, shaping, extracting, or measuring food or beverages. This sub-classification also includes hearth equipment, devices for cooking and drying, and other misscellaneous tools. It does not include cooking vessels, food storage equipment, or equipment for processing plants or animals into food products.","Artifacts originally created to manufacture food products from animals, animal products, grains, vegetables, fruits, or other plant materials. This sub-classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in such activities as milling, butchering, cheesemaking, and rendering which are often, but not always, handled outside of the home kitchen.","One glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1 inch in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.277","Artifacts originally created specifically to keep food or beverages, either as pieces of furniture such as cabinets, as appliances such as refrigerators, or as containers such as casks and tea caddies. This sub-classification also includes container accessories such as bungs, stoppers, and stands. It does snot include shipping containers, product packages, general cabinetry, or storage items used for kitchenware or the serving of food.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages by humans.","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which beverages are directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers inteded for individual place settings. It does not include eating vessels or vessels designed for the presentation and serving of beverages, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648791/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup with green writing that says \"GO INDIANS\" across the top of the cup. Also has text \"Ted Filer's Mechanicsville Motor Co. Inc.\" Image available on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648147/.","One white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. \"William and Mary Homecoming 93'\" reads across the front in green letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647397/.","One Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.026","One white plastic tumbler. It marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647291/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler with college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green letters on one side; WM logo with feathers and \"Tribe\" underneath in green and silver letters on the other side. It is 4.5 inches (height). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645751/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649157/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow plastic tumbler, includes \"The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel\" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485768/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486520/.","Bright green tumbler with color changing properties when filled with cold beverages. Cup given to staff members at the annual Employee Appreciation Day in the Sadler Center on May 30, 2012. Gift of Eileen O'Toole. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.216.01","Scope and Contents","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold line drawing of the William  Mary seal. Gold text \"THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY - THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI\" circles the seal. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in good condition. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.01","1 - green plastic tumbler with gold text \"300 / William  Mary / 1693 * 1993 / Society of the Alumni.\" There is a field of gold stars around the number 300. The same design is featured on the front and back of the tumbler. Tumbler measures 4.375 in. (height) x 3.625 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in fair condition with a 2.25 in. crack on the bottom of the tumbler near the sprue/gate mark. Gift of Charles L. Kendrick III. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.345.02","Scope and Contents","1 - white plastic (polypropylene)tumbler created for Homecoming 2012. Text on tumbler in dark green reads, \"I don't always HARK, but when I do it's / UPON THE GALE\" (front) and \"THE WILLIAM  MARY / ALUMNI ASSOCIATION\" (back). Tumbler was thrown to paradegoers during the 2012 Homecoming Parade; this tumbler was caught by Special Projects Librarian, Kay Domine, during the Swem Library Homecoming Parade Viewing party on the terrace. Tumbler measures 5 in. (height) x 3.375 in. (diameter). Tumbler is in excellent condition. Gift of Kay Domine. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.346.01","Scope and Contents","2-plastic cups. One yellow cup with \"William and Mary\" and the WM logo around rim in green. It was sold at College Bookstore. The cup is 5in. (height).  One white cup with \"William and Mary Tribe\" and WM logo in green. A Milton's Pizza ad is on the back. This cup was purchased at a WM football game in 1981. It is 4.5 in (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1985.041","Scope and Contents","One white cup with 2 green and blue turtles and the words \"VIMS Aquarium\" on the side. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.075","Scope and Contents","2-green cups decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, \"The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni\".  The cups are 4.5in (height). UA 1990.013","One white cup decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto \"Tribe Pride - Get It!\" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers. It was used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. The cup is 5.25in (height). UA 1990.064","Scope and Contents","One green plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"The Best of Times\" logo for homecoming 1989. The cup is 4.5in. (height). UA 1990.068","Scope and Contents","One purple plastic cup issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring \"William and Mary Magic\" logo for the 1990 homecoming. The cup is 4.5in (height). UA 1990.069","Scope and Contents","One yellow cup decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words \"Go Indians\", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. The cup is 5in. (height). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1991.023","Scope and Contents","3 red, white and black plastic cups with \"WM Homecoming '92\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.010","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup, green and silver lettering \"WM Tribe\" with two white feathers on one side; college seal and \"William and Mary\" in green lettering on the other. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085485086/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649001/.","One white 3in. tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed \"The Tribe of William and Mary College.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647479/.","Scope and Contents","One green and white plastic cup with words \"WM Tribe\" and Indian feathers. Iamge available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484054/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow 5in. tall cup with words \"William and Mary Tribe\" in green and white lettering.","Scope and Contents","One white cup, 5.5in., from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads \"The Tribe - William and Mary College\" in black lettering. The cup is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\" The cup is 5.5in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads \"WM\" with \"Tribe\" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the \"M.\"  The cup is 5.5.in. The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 9. UA 1995.017.4","Scope and Contents","3-cups, white, purple, and green. White cup if from homecoming 1992 :\"A Class Act\". The purple cup is from homecoming 1990: \"WM Magic\". And the green cup is from homecoming 1989:\"The Best of Times.\"  The cups are 3in (height). UA1995.018","Scope and Contents","One green 5.5in. cup with words \"The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni\" in gold letters.","Scope and Contents","2-green mugs with gold colored rims, stars in gold, words \"300 William and Mary 1693-1993\". UA 1998.076","One gray cup with black design on front. The words \"Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!\" appear on the back. UA 1998.085","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup, front blue and black words appear \"The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union\" with phone numbers. UA 1998.086","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup with \"Tribe Athletics\" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.UA 2008.061","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup of the kind given by The Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to recognize individuals or organizations for their service to William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. The cup was made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765945498/.","Scope and Contents","One pewter Jefferson cup used by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary. Engraved on one of the sides of the cup is a seal with the Wren Building, the Latin phrase \"Veritas e Aequitas\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832. Also engraved are the initials \"BFG.\" The cup is made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, Virginia. The cup is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396919/.","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used to celebrate Homecoming at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a depiction of the Wren building in purple with the words \"Raising the Roof\" written in between the second and third floors of the building. Under the Wren building is written \"Homecoming 1995\" in yellow; \"October 26-29\" in purple; \"Society of the Alumni\" in purple; and \"College of William and Mary\" in purple. The advertising partner for the cup was The Governor's Land at Two Rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Lcoated in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.636","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, and was used during the Homecoming celebration at the College of William and Mary. The cup features a green and gold royal crown with the phrase \"The Majesty of It All\" written below the crown in green. Also written on the cup are the phrases \"Homecoming,\" \"October 24-27,\" \"College of William and Mary,\" and \"Society of the Alumni\" in green. There is also a gold \"96\" indicating the Homecoming year. The advertising partner for the cup was GEICO insurance. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.637","Scope and Contents","One white plastic cup that was created by the Athletics Department to sell at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The cup includes the William and Mary mascot, the Griffin, and under the griffin is the word \"Tribe\" in green and gold. The cup was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery and the William and Mary Bookstore. It is approximately 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396591/.","Gift of Mrs. Jack Beswick. Located in Dec. Obj. UA 2014.028.01ab","Scope and Contents","One dark green mug decorated with a three-dimensional gold banner with laurels stating \"College of William and Mary\" with the coat of arms. Mug was purchased in the college bookstore circa 1970. The mug is 4\" H x 3.3/4 diameter; handle is 2 1/2\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Excellent condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452324255. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.023","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray stoneware mug inscribed \"25th Reunion, Class of 1942\" and \"WM\", made in colonial pattern. The mug is 6in (height). UA 1991.020","One red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. UA 1994.012","One mug with imprint logo. The Mug is 5in (height) and is cracked. UA 1994.026","Scope and Contents","Hand-thrown stoneware mug with clear and blue glaze. Inscribed \"25th Reunion - Class of 1942\" around the rim; body of mug contains a motif with \"WM\" in the center. Throwing marks are visible inside the mug. Bottom imprint reads \"An Approved Williamsburg Souvenir\". Dimensions: 5 1/2\" H x 2 7/8 Diameter, handle is 4\" long and extends 1 1/2\" from mug. Condition is good: contains some firing cracks on the bottom of mug, and handle has large dark spot. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452387825, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452505773, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452747444. UA 1994.027","Scope and Contents","One blue and gray mug inscribed \"Homecoming 1969\" and \"WM\".  It is 6in (height). ","Scope and Contents","2-yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription \"A New Library for a New Century\". UA 1999.029","Scope and Contents","One mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by \"College of William and Mary 1693\". Manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.017","One plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is approximately 8.25in(length) with the top on, and 3.75 in. in diameter and is in good condition.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.050","Scope and Contents","One grey with marble pattern plastic mug celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the a cappella group The Gentlemen of the College. The cup has the Gentlemen of the College Logo, the letters \"GOTC\", the William and Mary seal, and \"est. Jan. 1990, 20 Years of G's, May 1, 2010.\" The \"GOTC\" is in the grey marble pattern as the cup, but the rest of the inscriptions are in green. The cup is approximately 2.5in. in diameter, and is 4.75in. (height). It is in excellent condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.260","Scope and Contents","Gold plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on front in green text with \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town, Catering\" on the back \"Good beer. Good food. Good people. Bad parking. Since 1974.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held at The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373926/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967374344/. Gift of Professor Sharon Zuber and her Fall 2011 LCST 201 'Constructing the News' Class. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.709.01","Scope and Contents","White plastic beer mug. Novelty promotional 36 ounce molded plastic beer mug with handle distributed by The Green Leafe, Williamsburg, Virginia. Printed on the front with green text \"the Green Leafe, Downtown ~ New Town\" on the back \"William  Mary, Alumni.\" Students and staff at William  Mary attended a weekly Sunday \"Mug Night\" promotional event held by The Green Leafe which featured discounted prices on beer and cider. Students purchased this type of novelty plastic beer mug, and re-used it every Sunday for \"Mug Night\" discounted refills of beer. Mug measures 7.125 in. (height) x 5.75 in. (width) x 11.75 in. (circumference). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113450711/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967373786/. Gift of Bea Hardy. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.730.01","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at a dance for new pledges to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The glass contains the words \"Kappa,\" \"Alpha,\" and \"Theta\" in black. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. It is approximately 3in.x 5.625in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396405/.","Scope and Contents","One drinking glass that was given out at the Phi Mu fraternity pledge formal at the College of William and Mary. The glass was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The glass contains the name of the fraternity, \"Phi Mu,\" the crest of the fraternity below that, and below the crest are the words \"Pledge Formal 1978\". All of the words are etched in white. The glass is approximately 3.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.241","One drinking glass with a gold rim that was given out at the Theta Delta Chi fraternity's Sweetheart Dance in 1981. The glass also is engraved with Theta Delta Chi's seal and \"Sweetheart Dance 1981.\" The glass once belonged to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982, while a student at the College. It is in fair condition and is approximately 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.015","One glass goblet removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. The goblet is 6in (height)  and 3.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1984.041","Scope and Contents","One gold toned goblet, engraved with \"Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room\". It was made at ODIOT, Paris. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.041","One glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. UA 1999.037","One wine bottle that was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. The bottle is 1ft (height) with a base diameter of approximately 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.100","One wine bottle found under the Brafferton in 1865. President Benjamin S. Ewell gave the bottle to Union Army Col. E.A. True in 1865, and it was returned to William  Mary in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Ewell in two labels attached to the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. The bottle is 9.5in (height) with a base diameter of 4.5in. Originally accessioned as 1957-58. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.101","One Stein that  includes the name \"Punchy;\" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.018","Artifacts originally created as receptacles from which food is directly consumed. This sub-classification includes containers intended for individual place settings. It does not include drinking vessels or vessels designed for the presenation and serving of food, which are listed in Serving Vessels.","Artifacts originally created as implements for consuming food or beverages. This sub-classification includes tools intended for individual place settings. It does not include utensils designed for the serving of food or beverages, which are listed in Serving Utensils.","One knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934474/.","A tin baby spoon featuring a raised neck and seven stamped dots on the bottom of the handle of the spoon. The spoon measures 3.25in. and is in fair condition. There is a 0.125in. rust stain on the right side of the back of the spoon's bowl as well as a 1in. rust stain on the left of the back of the spoon's bowl. There are two 0.125in. rust stains on the raised neck of the spoon. There are also small rust stains on the bottom of the handle and a 1in. white stain inside the front of the bowl of the spoon. Image at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13544454324/. Transferred from the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065). UA 1985.029.05","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the use of food service vessels, utensils, or related articles. This sub-classification includes food waste containers, dining tables coverings, and containers for food service artifacts.","Scope and Contents","One silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907.\" The napkin holder is 2in. in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under \"Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling\" for more information. UA 2009.276","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.01","Scope and Contents","A green thermal cup holder that features the WM Student Assembly seal in gold on the front (with \"SA\" in green in the middle of the seal) and the basics of the Medical Amnesty policy. The Medical Amnesty was created in 2012 with the purpose of encouraging students to seek assistance without fear of violating student conduct codes and receiving disciplinary action. This cup holder was collected by the Young Democrats at the first ever student Tribe tailgate at the Reserve in the Compton lot. The cup holder measures about 12.5in. and is in excellent condition. Donated by Zach Woodward, president of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.04","Scope and Contents","Groupings of artifacts originally created for the presentation, serving, or consumption of food or beverages. Note: Other terms also may be used to represent specific set components from other Food Service TE sub-classifications.","Artifacts originally created as implements for the serving of food or beverages. This sub-classification does not include tools used for food preparation or consumption.","Scope and Contents","One white platter, 9.25 x 13.25\" x 1.5\", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown. It was used in the dining hall in the 1930s and made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. The platter is 9.25in x 13.25in x 1.5in. UA1988.077","Scope and Contents","One green wine decanter with seal on front reading \"Chi Omega Winter Journal '65\". It has a straw stopper and tassle, and an inner bubble for holding ice. The decanter was made in Italy. It belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. UA1991.097","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cutting, handling, or processing timber or for harvesting non-food forest crops such as bark or rubber. This classification does not include equipment for cartage, which is classified under Transportation Artifacts, or equipment for manufacturing products from wood, which is classified under Woodworking TE or Papermaking TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for fabricating objects from homogenous, complex compounds, such as glass, clay, rubber, synthetic resins, plastics, or waxes. This classification also includes the tools, equipment, and supplies used for producing such homogenous, complex compounds. These compounds differ from other materials because they generally require elaborate processing at some point during their use. As compounds, they differ from other processed materials such as leather because they are not discrete units; they differ from aggregate materials such as masonry because of their homogeneity and their need for elaborate processing.","One plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal.","One plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. The cast is 10inx17in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1983.107","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 11inx18in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1983.108","One master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted) for galvano process of reproducing the Award. It is 9inx15in.","Scope and Contents","One clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters \"NB-B\" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.278","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for proccessing materials that are animal in origin. This classification includes tools and equipment for processing furs or hides, for preparing leather, for fabricating leather products, for working shell, horn, bone, or ivory, and for making things from quills or feathers. This classification also includes artifacts for processing materials that are the products of insects or bacteria.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with natural stone or with aggregate materials such as concrete, mortar, brick, or plaster. These aggregate materials can be of natural or manufactured origin. They differ from materials related to Glass, Plastics, and Clayworking TE because they lack homegeneity and the need for complex processing.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for casting, forging, machining, or fabricating metals or metal products. This classification does not include tools, equipment, and supplies used in mining or preliminary processing of ores, which are listed in Mining and Mineral Harvesting TE.","Dies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams.","Round metal die in 2 pieces. It was for striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. The base is 5in. in diameter. The die is 2.25in. in diameter.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for extracting materials in solid, liquid, or gaseous state from the natural environment. This classification includes equipment usde for underground and surface mines, quarries, oil and water wells, for prospectingm and for supplemental processing operations such as breaking, milling, washing, cleaning, or grading. it also includes tools used for ice harvesting and salt harvesting.","Artifacts originally created to transform or modify materials in ways that extend beyond the range of one classification. This classification includes terms for multi-purpose tools and tools that work with a variety of materials as well as generic terms that may be used if the particular context of use is unknown.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for working with materials that mask surfaces by depositing a residual film such as a paint film, or by using adhesives to attach a thin covering such as wallpaper or gold leaf to a surface. This classification includes tools, equipment, and supplies used in decorative, artistic, and protective appliactions. Excluded from this classification are tools and equipment that are used with thicker coatings, such as wood veneers or plastic laminates, and tools and equipment used for metal plating. Also excluded are tools and equipment associated with printing processes such as printing blocks and silkscreens.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the manufacture of materials formed from the residue of suspension or in the fabrication of products made of such materials. Paper (whether made from wood pulp, textile fibers, or plastic fibers) is the principle product that falls in this classification. Particles mixed with liquids form suspesions. Although felt is made of materials that are matted like paper, tools for felting are listed in Textileworking TE because felt is not formed from suspension.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the preparation of materials made from fibers and the preparation of woven fabrics. Also included in this category are tools, equipment, and supplies used for manufacturing objects from fibers or cloth. This classification includes tools specific to the preparatoin of fibers, such as hatchels and cotton gins, but excludes tools, such as sheep shears and cotton balers, that are related to sources of fibers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processes and techniques involving needle and thread, including applique, breading, sewing, quilting, and embroidery. This sub-classification includes artifacts used in gathering, hooking, and pleating. It includes artifacts used by dressmakers, tailors, hatters, and sailmakers.","One pouch of 10 gilt on brass buttons from a colonial article of clothing worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. Six of the buttons are 0.75in. in diameter and 4 are 0.5in. in diameter. They are in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 33. UA 2009.021.7","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to assist in the processing of natural fibers into thread and yarn or in the processing of thread and yarn into finsihed textiles such as lace, cloth, or cordage. Processes include spinning, weaving, knitting, knotting, twining, and finishing.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the fabrication of objects for wood. This classification includes artifacts used with and to created physically modified wood by-products such as plywood, chipboard, and masonite. This classification excludes tools and equipment for making objects out of the chemically modified wood by-products such as paper, rayon, or rubber. Note: Various woodworking trades, such as carpentry, coopering, shipbuilding, or wheelwrighting, may be noted in a subject field.","Scope and Contents","Approximately 15 different nail samples that were taken from the Ash Lawn-Highland estate of U.S. President James Monroe. The samples were taken from different parts of the house including the porch, columns, roof, and siding. A lot of the nails are rusty and in poor condition. Located in BG S5. UA 1996.030","Tools, equipment, and supplies that do not meet the definitions of this category's other classifications. This classification includes specialized tools originally created to transform raw materials into specific finished products such as cigars and gems.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used for the observation of natural phenomena or to apply knowledge gained from such observation. Tools in this category tend to be made to enlarge or record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications record our understanding of the world or to help express such understanding. The classifications in this category are related by virtue of the fact that they include artifacts created to employ a particular body of knowledge. The classifications are based on knowledge rather than materials.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies, originally created for the study of sound and its effect on hearing. Artifacts listed in this classification may be used for generating, detecting, observing, testing, modifying, and/or measuring sound. They differ from artifacts in Sound Communication TE in that their function is to study sound, not to transmit or receive it. They differ from some related items in Medical and Psychological TE in that the function of items in Acoustical TE is to examine the nature and effects of sound, not to dignose or treat medical conditions.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-production. This classification includes firearms, artillery, blade weapons, and striking weapons. It does not include structures designed for housing troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies and objects designed for transporting troops or supplies.","Ammunition for armament, whether intended for particular weapons, such as BBs and cartridges, or intended to be deployed alone, such a grenades, missiles, or bombs. This sub-classification includes ammunition casings, such as sabots, and planted explosive weapons, such as mines or petards.","Objects used as accessories for hunting, target-shooting, warfare, or self-protection. This sub-classification includes weapon components and artifacts used for weapon care or storage.","Heavy weapons that employ combustion or explossion to fire a projectile. Artillery may be portable and may be employed by one person, but typically it is fired from a more or less stationary position.","Clothing worn as defensive armament, including formal parts of a suit of armor and protective devices used in combat.","Weapons that cut or pierce by cutting. This sub-classification includes edged weapons such as bayonets that are accessories to firearms and tools such as cross bows that launch edged weapons.","Scope and Contents","Projectile-firing weapons that can be deployed easily by one person and, in most cases, uses explosive propellant. This sub-classification does not include ammunition, firearms accessories, or crew-served heavy armament. Note: For combination and conversion pieces, used multiple terms, e.g., \"Pistol\" and \"Carbine\" for a pistol carbine, and \"Musket, Flintlock\" and \"Musket, Percussion\" for a musket converted from flintlock to percussion.","Armament designed to batter or crush by weight or momentum, including weapons that propel non-explosive or non-penetrating missiles.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document objects and events outside of the earth's atmosphere. Artifacts listed in this classification differ from those in Optical TE in that they are not intended to address particular problems associated with vision. They differ from those in Surveying and Navigational TE in that they are concerned with observation rather than with the practical uses for such observation.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document physiological or anatomical aspects of organisms for purposes other than diagnosis or treatment. Tools for diagnosis and treatment of people are include in Medical and Psychological TE; those for animals are in Veterinary Equipment.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study or manufacture of substances based upon their molecular composition, structure, and properties. Artifacts used for the study of atomic and subatomic particles are included in Nuclear Physics TE, and artifacts used for the study of the interaction of physical objects are in Mechanical Measurement Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the sampling, observation, measurement, or recording of specific chemical properties in specialized applications.","Glassware and other general equipment used in different types of laboratories.","Scope and Contents","One coin silver beaker across, inscribed with \"H\", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. The beaker is 3.5in (height) x 3in (width). ","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for moving earth or building structures. This classification includes paving machines and equipment that modify by demolition, such as wrecking balls or jackhammers. It also includes tools such as pile drivers used for the construction of highways or structural facilities. This classification does not include specialized tools listed in other classifications or used in the construction industries, such as cranes, hammers, or cement mixers.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control, distribute, modify, observe, measure, or document electricity and magnetism. This classification includes tools, equipment, and components used in the manufacture, installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical and electronic devices as well as those used in the delivery of electricity or electrical power. This classification does not include electrical or electronic devices created to serve other specific purposes, such as sound communication or data processing, nor does it include electrical motors and generators, which are listed in Power Producing Equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document electrical or magnetic activity.","One round magnet featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. The magnet is approximately 2in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035602/.","Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.141.02","Objects originally created to maintain or repair electrical monitoring equipment or install or repair electrical delivery system.","Objects originally created to serve as part of an electricity delivery system.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to generate, convert, or distribute energy or power. This classification does not include objects listed in Electrical System Components.","Objects originally created to generate power.","Artifacts originally created to assist in the transmission or regulation of power, particularly mechanical power in power-producing equipment or other machines.","Artifacts related to energy production that do not meet the definintions of this classification's other sub-classifications.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document geological phenomena. This classification includes geologists' picks and seismic measuring devices, but it excludes tools used for harvesting or mining rock or mineral materails.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for cleaning, laundering, or groundskeeping activities performed in or around a home or a public building, whether performed occasionally or as a business.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to wash or assist in the washing of food service or food preparation items.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the care or maintenance of areas around structures such as lawns, flower beds, or sidewalks, or for larger landscaped areas such as athletic fields or golf courses. This sub-classification does not include artifacts used to prepare land specifically for the cultivation of crops.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning or tidying of furnishings, buildings, or building spaces.","One tin green, gold, and white trash can that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982. The can features the College of William and Mary seal on the front and the William and Mary mascot, the Indian, on the back carrying a tomahawk. It is approximately 19.25in.(length) and 9.75in. in diameter. It is in poor condition with heavy corroding inside the can. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.639","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the cleaning, drying, or presenting of clothing and linens.","Scope and Contents","Two laundry bags, white with four Indians on front in aqua. Penned in black marker are the words \"Harry Krauss 219 Yates\" and \"K-172\" stamped on the other. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811949/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812031/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811845/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929675114/.Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 14. UA 2004.012.1 and UA 2004.012.2","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the study, measurement, or utilization of the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids and gasses. This classification includes general-purpose mechanical devices, such as wedges or hoists, and specialized devices, such as tensiometers or pressure gauges, used to measure mechanical properties.","Objects that utilize the static or dynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gasses, including general-purpose mechanical devices and objects used specifically for the maintenance of mechanical devices.","Objects used for the study or measurements of the static or dynamic properties of solid, liquids, or gasses, including force, motion, pressure, flow, tension, friction, ductility, torque, velocity, and viscosity.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of humans. This classification includes dental tools, objects used for sight and hearing, and objects used to study psychological testing or treatment. It does not include objects used to study physical phenomena (see Acoustical TE, Biological TE, Chemical TE, and Optical TE) or tools for veterinary medicine, which are included in Animal Husbandry TE.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate dental examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct or essential role in these activities.","Tools and equipment originally created for the examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment of the human mouth and teeth.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment but that do not play a direct role in these activities.","Tools and equipment used for human medical examination, testing, diagnosis, or treatment that are not specifically designed for dental purposes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate or enable the exchange of money, goods, or services. This classification includes those artifacts used to present goods, such as counters, as well as product packages and labels.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document atmospheric phenomena.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to study atomic structure and elementary particles as well as the physical properties of the universe.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or record light. This classification includes commonly used equipment, such as binoculars and microscopes. It excludes specialized artifacts created for other scientific observation, such as visual acuity charts or telescopes that are used particularly for astronomy.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for controling the behavior of people or for providing security or protection for property.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to provide security or protection for property.","Scope and Contents","One of three keys made for the Earl Gregg Swem Library Time Capsule. The capsule was created to honor the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary and sealed on February 4, 1994. It will be opened in 2093. This item is restricted. Located in BG S5. UA 1994.067","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to control the behavior of people. This sub-classification includes objects used for restraint, prosecution, punishment, torture, and execution.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position of an observer relative to known reference points or to indicate the form and extent of a region, such as land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to determine the position or course of an observer relative to known reference points.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to indicate the form or extent of a region such as a land surface.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for recording or measuring time. This classification does not include timekeeping artifacts created for specialized purposes, such as chronometers.","Replica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford. Includes a photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1977.024","Items owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram \"GDG\" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved \"Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1925\" in block letters and \"SP December 5 1776\" in script.\" Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407531/.","Scope and Contents","One watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials \"HB\" in the center and the legend \"From the alumni of William  Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service November 2, 1935.\" Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018400/.","One pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed \"Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522.\" The dial is also signed \"Lepine Invenit et fecit.\" Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021662/.","Believed to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.","One watch that contains the Gentlemen of the College logo on the face. The watch is in excellent condition and likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","Scope and Contents","A replica of the William and Mary sundial that was given to College President Paul R. Verkuil by the Endowment Association.  The sundial is inscribed \"The Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary Recognizes Paul R. Verkuil For his leadership and extends its appreciation to his commitment in developing strong financial support for the College's future. February 6, 1992.\" The bronze sundial is situated on a 0.75in. thick piece of wood that is 16in. in diameter.  The sundial is in good condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.259","Scope and Contents","One brown wood frame clock with a burlap backing that once belonged to Wilford Kale, Jr., alumnus of the College of William and Mary. The clock features images of a Native American and a William and Mary football player in green and gold, a depiction of a small green wall clock, and \"William and Mary Indians\" with two green, gold, and white feathers sticking out from \"Indians\". Attached to the burlap background are a white hour hand, a white minute hand, and a green second hand under the image of the clock. Beside the football player is the signature \"Holst\". The clock is approximately 19in. x 12.75in. It is in fair condition with some chips and fading in the paint of the Native American and the football player. ","One green and black watch with nylon wristband. The watch features a digital dial which gives the time and day of the week, an LED backlight, and a compass stitched directly into the dark green woven nylon wristband . The watch is water resistant up to 50 meters. Watch measures 11.25in.(length) x 1.875in.(width). Watch worn by OPP pledge Justin Reid, Class of 2009, because being on time is very important for the pledges. circa 2008. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454067/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377226/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.04","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, record, or measure mass (weight) or physical dimensions such as length, area, or volume. This classification includes general-purpose measuring devices such as precision balances or folding rules. It excludes artifacts created to measure time and to measure particular scientific data. Also excluded are specialized measuring devices and gauges such as sextants or carpenter's squares.","Scope and Contents","Brass spring scale measuring up to 4 pounds or 2 kilograms with measurements in ounces and grams. Scale manufactured by Chatillon of New York. Painted black iron backing is incised with the number \"142.\" The upper metal loop to hang the scale is still attached, but the hook for attaching the item to be weighed is not included. Scale measures 6 in. (height) x 1.325 (width) x .625 (depth). Scale is in good condition with minor discoloration of the brass plate front, and rusting of the iron backing. Scale belonged to Bruce Goodwin, WM Geology Professor from 1963-1996. Transferred from Box 2 of the Bruce Goodwin Papers (UA 6.049). Gift of the Bruce Goodwin Family. Located in BG. UA 2012.418.01","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to observe, measure, or document heat and its effects.  Excluded from this classification are specialized artifacts created to serve specific purposes, such as a meteorological thermometer.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies used to enable communication. This category includes those classifications for literal and abstract communication- Printing TE and Musical TE. This category does not include things produced as communication, such as works of art or documents. These are the artifacts created by the tools in this category, and they are listed in Communication Artifacts.","Scope and Contents","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronic means, and in a manner subject to human intervention (e.g., by physical manipulation of beads in an abacus, or by varying the parameters incorporated into computer software). Single-purpose devices, such as a digital watch or a digital thermometer, whose functions involve only the conversion of physical input (e.g. temperature, pressure, etc.) into visual, audible, or mechanical output, are not included here, but are classified according to their specific function (e.g., Timekeeping TE or Thermal TE).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the processing of information, but that do not themselves process information.","2-dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION.\" Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943374/.","One blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering. The mousepad is 8in x 9in.","Scope and Contents","One black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu\" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads \"e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat\". The bottom right-side of the pad read \"Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation\" in white lettering. The pad is 9inx8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.078","Scope and Contents","Plastic clamshell CD case with \"Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office\" seal on front. Case accompanied electronic resource holdings in WM Digital Archive: Public statements of Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, 2009 (UA23.3 .G38 2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10288/16115. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.704.01","Tools and equipment originally created for processing information by manual, mechanical, or electronical means.","Scope and Contents","Storage devices for processed information. Note: \"Recording\" from other Documents also may be used for media containing recorded music and video, and \"Software\" or a narrower term from Data Processing Accessories also may be used for media containing computer programs.","Tools and equipment specifically created to facilitate data processing by accomplishing input, storage, or outpost of data, but that do not have independent data procesing capabilities.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to be used for the creation of precision drawings, such as architectural plans, mechanical designs, maps, or charts. This classification does not include general purpose writing, drawing, and lettering tools.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to produce musical sounds or to be audibly incorporated into musical performances. This classification does not include devices that amplify, transmit, or record musical sound, or devices intended for other purposes whose sound may, on occasion, be integrated into a musical performance (e.g., cannons or churchbells to accompany the 1812 Overture).","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate the production of musical sound by manual or mechanical.electronic means, but that do not themselves generate such sound.","Two pitch pipes that were used by the student a cappella group The Stairwells during practices and performances at the College of William and Mary. The pipe contained 13 keys with holes to blow through for the appropriate pitch. Each pipe is in a red case and were made by WM. Kratt Co. Both items are in fair condition with some rusting on the bottom of the pipes. Gift of Austin Powell, musical director of the Stairwells in 2009. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.282.1 and UA 2009.282.2","Artifacts created to produce musical sounds.","Scope and Contents","One wooden rope-tension drum used by the Queens' Guard at various campus events at the College of William and Mary. The top and bottom of the drum are red and white, while the body of the drum is brown. The body of the drum has the words \"Queen's Guard\" in gold and black at the top, a coat of arms with a red phoenix rising from the ashes against a white background and six black spontoons surrounding the phoenix, and the Queen's Guard motto \"Corona Veniet Delectis,\" victory shall come to the worthy, is painted in black and gold at the bottom. The drum was made by Eames Fine Craft of Wakefield, Massachusetts. The drum is approximately 22.75in.(height) and 19in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Pav A 2450 A. Item number Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.377","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to capture a visual image by optical, chemical, or digital means, such as cameras, film, or darkroom equipment.","Cameras and equipment attached to camers for the purpose of capturing a visual image. Included in this sub-classification are camera parts, lenses, filters, lighting attachements, and camera supports.","Scope and Contents","One wooden twin lens reflex camera that was made by the Cam-O Corp. company in Kansas City, Missouri that was used for creating class photographs for schools, as it was labelled a \"school camera\" by the company. The camera used 46mm film or 1.75in film rolls. The lens of the camera is a Wallensak Raptar 4.5in lens. The camera is approximately 13 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Black Changing Bag (UA 1999.069.2) Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. ","One black changing bag, designed to be light-proof in order to allow certain tasks with photosensitive materials to be performed away from the darkroom, such as loading a reel with film. The changing bag has a zipper along the edges with two sleeves for the user to insert his or her arms inside. The bag is approximately 41 in. x 25 in. and is in fair condition. It may have been used with Wooden Cam-O Corp. Twin Lens Reflex Camera (UA 1999.069.01). Transferred from the Registrar's Office in 1966. Located in Textiles S1, SS8. UA 1999.069.02","One silver Kodak camera that once belonged to College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is inside a brown leather case with a neck strap attached to it. The camera is 5 in. x 3 in. The camera is in good condition and the case is in fair condition with a broken strap. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161a","One Bell and Howell movie camera that was once used by College of William and Mary President Thomas Ashley Graves. The camera is enclosed in a brown leather case with the initials \"T.A.G., JR.\" engraved in gold. The camera is approximately 5 in. x 4 in. The camera and its case are in fair condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.161b","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the production of photographic images and are not used directly with cameras or photprocessing equipment. Included in this sub-classification are maintenance gear and ancillary studio equipment.","Paper, film, and tape created to capture and present images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in transforming a latent image, as captured by light-sensitive chemicals on film, into a visible negative or positive image.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to reproduce written, photographic, or artistic material, whether in very limited quantities (as in the case of artistic engravings or lithographs) or in quantities required for widespread distribution. This classification includes specialized tools such as handpresses, engraver's blocks, or photocopiers, that are used for bookbinding, engraving, etching, lithography, or screen printing.","Tools and equipment used to asemble sheets of printed material into collated and/or bound volumes.","Tools, equipment, and supplies used in conjunction with replication equipment to reproduce quantities of graphic material.","One printers plate image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. It is 7inx10in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1979.013","Scope and Contents","John Millington Signature Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate including the signature of John Millington and the label \"Signature of John Millington. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938\". Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2.625 in. (length) x 3.125 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. The back layer of the wood is peeling off to reveal \"Ewing Jan 1938\". Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.01","Scope and Contents","An Old Hand Generator Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old hand generator and a label reading \"An old hand generator. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1939.\" Plate measure 1 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. A layer of cardstock is peeling away from the back to reveal illegible writing. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.02","Scope and Contents","William and Mary College Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting the Brafferton, the President's House, and the Wren building, and a label reading \"William and Mary College from a lithograph by Thomas Millington in 1840. WM Bulletin v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.125 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood and illegible writing on the back. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.03","Scope and Contents","Insolated Conductors Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting insulated conductors and a label reading \"Insulated Conductors. WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing Jan. 1938\", \"J. Chem Ed.\", and \"fig. 9) handwritten on the back of the wooden block. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width) x 2.625 in. (length). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.04","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington's Desk Engraving Plate. Wood and Metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington's desk and a label reading \"Dr. John Millington's Desk, WM Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and \"Ewing\" \"Dr. John Millington's Desk\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 2 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.05","Scope and Contents","Unlabeled Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with the words \"Ewing\" \"Jan. 1932\" and more illegible words handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.125 in. (length) 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.06","Scope and Contents","Dr. John Millington Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. John Millington and a label with the words \"Dr. John Millington. W  M Bullentin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.07","Scope and Contents","Old Apparatus Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting some equipment and a label reading \"Old apparatus in the possession of the College of William and Mary. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the word \"Ewing\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.08","Scope and Contents","James Madison Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting James Madison and a label reading \"James Madison, D.D. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig. 5\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.09","Scope and Contents","William Barton Rogers Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting William Barton Rogers and a label reading \"William Barton Rogers. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed, Fig 6\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4.25 in. (length) x 3.25 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.10","Bronze Tablet Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate with depicting a bronze tablet and a label reading \"Bronze tablet in Rogers Hall. W  M Bulletin, v.32, no.4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 4 in. (length) x in. 3.125 (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.11","Dr. William Small Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting Dr. William Small and a label reading \"Dr. William Small W  M Bullentin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" and the words \"Ewing, Jan. 1938, J. Chem Ed., Fig 1.\" handwritten on the back. Plate measures in. (height) x in. (length) x in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.12","Old Motor Dynamo Engraving Plate. Wood and metal engraving plate depicting an old motor and a label reading \"Old motor dynamo. W  M Bulletin, v. 32, no. 4, April 1938.\" Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 1.5 in. (length) x 3 in. (width). Plate is in good condition with moderate black stains on the wood. Transferred from Box 2 of the Galen W. Ewing Collection (UA.1981.099). UA1981.099.13","One copper engraving plate mounted on piece of wood portraying John Johns. An inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to UA 1984.011. The plate is 13.5inx8.2in and the wood is 15.3in.x10.2in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1986.019","Printing plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446035784/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435361/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036092/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445435681/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036514/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446036668/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA 1993.016","One printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1998.053","Scope and Contents","Printers Plate used in book \"Hark Upon The Gale\" by Wilford Kale. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.072","Printers plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1999.080","News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"News from The College of William  Mary in Virginia\" on the left, an image of the Wren building with the subscript \"The Sir Christopher wren Building, 1695, after the plate in the Bodleian Library\" on the right, and \"CA 9-3000, Ext. 226 Willamsburg\" along the bottom of the metal plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 7 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (length). The Block is in good condition with some accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the stamp side and minor discoloration and stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.01","Soon, No Place to Go… Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Soon, no place to go…\" across the top and an image depicting the Williamsburg Regional Library, a man in colonial garb nailing and eviction notice to a post, and anthropomorphic books crying on a curb. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length).The block is in good condition with moderate accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.02","New Parking Regulations Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"New Parking Regulations\" on the top and an image depicting parking signs that read \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no\", \"no standing\", \"no parking\" \"2 hour parking\", \"30 minutes parking\", \"2 hour parking\", \"one hour parking\", and \"parking all day Toano 7mi\". A parking official is shown in the top left corner riding a motorcycle and holding a chalk tire-marking tool. \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Plate measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5.125 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.03","Another Rose Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"Another Rose\" across the top and an image depicting Mayor Stryker standing among roses and receiving a rose with the label \"Doctor of Law\" from an out-of-frame arm bearing the label \"MCV\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.75 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.04","The Parking Game Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the words \"The Parking Game\" across the top and a series of images depicting a woman parking in a \"2 hr parking\" spot, having her car marked by a parking official, and returning two hours later to remove the mark on her tire and says \"Safe for two more hours\". \". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.05","Stella Neiman Printer's Block. Wood and metal printer's block with the quote \"…surely a woman should help rock the cradle. –Mrs. Stella Neiman Candidate for city council\" and an image of Stella Neiman rocking a cradle labeled \"Wms BURG\" and \"Cradle of Liberty\". \"The Virginia Gazette\" is in small type in the bottom corner of the plate, and the illegible artist's name is in the bottom left corner of the plate. Block measures .875 in. (height) x 3.875 in. (width) x 5 in. (length). The block is in good condition with mild accumulation of detritus in the grooves of the metal plate and mild black stains on the wooden block. Transferred from Box 1 of the Wilford Kale Papers (Mss.2008.103). Mss2008.103.06","One wooden printer's block used for stamping bearing the likeness of Lord Botetourt. The block was originally housed in the Old Printing Press Office in Swem Library. Surrounding Lord Botetourt are the words \"The Right Hon. Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Bottetourt, late Governor of Virginia.\" The engraving measures approximately 2 in. x 3 in. and the block is approximately 2.83 in. x 3.125 in. It is in fair condition with wear showing around the edges of the engraving. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.500","3- reproduction copies of the copper plate found in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England that shows the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1740. One of the copies is inscribed \"Taken from the copper plate found by us in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, England, 1930.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by Kate M. Cannon and Mary F. Goodwin. Approximately 17.5 in. x 14.5in. They are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.388","Scope and Contents","One printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the Peyton Randolph House with a woman in eighteenth century clothing following a little girl in eighteenth century clothing pushing a toy baby carriage. It also features a little boy playing the hoop rolling game and a woman on the porch of the Peyton Randolph House both in eighteenth century clothing. \"343\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). It is in good condition with one 0.875in. blue stain and another 0.75in. blue stain on the right edge of the printing block. It also has a 2in split on the back near the bottom as well as two 0.875in. splits on the bottom edge of the woodblock. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil and a 0.125in. turquois stain on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.01","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century shops and/or houses in Williamsburg. There are men and women in eighteenth century clothing walking and standing in front of the houses/shops. A courier on horseback is depicted riding through the town of Williamsburg with his hand up. One male figure standing in front of the houses/shops is depicted waving to the courier. The printing block has a 3.5in. phrase starting with a \"B\" written in pencil on the back and \"119\" written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in good condition. The printing block has a 0.75in. split and a white stain in the shape of a \"p\" on the back. There is also a 0.875in. split and some chipping on the bottom edge of the printing block. The top edge of the printing block has a 0.375in. and a 0.25 in. crack along with some small white stains. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.02","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of the interior of an eighteenth century tavern room with men in eighteenth century clothes standing in the room. The men are talking, joking, and smoking with one another in the room. \"149\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the printing block. This printing block was made for a print in the 1933 Colonial Echo by Charles W. Smith. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length). The printing block is in fair condition. There are three splits going along the length of the printing block on the back. There is also approx. 4.5in. of chipping on the back left side of the printing block. The back of the printing block has a large smattering of green stains and a 0.75in. white tissue like substance. The bottom edge has a 0.75in. crack and a 0.5in. crack parallel to the splits on the back; along with a 0.75in. split that looks as if it has been glued before. The top edge has a 0.5in. crack and three 0.75 splits running parallel to the splits across the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.03","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house in the background with a large garden in the foreground. In the garden a man in eighteenth century clothes works the garden with a hoe. A woman and two little girls, all in eighteenth century dresses, are depicted working in the garden as well. \"195\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are two splits running the length of the block on the back as well as a 5.25in. brown stain coming from the top edge of the block. There is also a 6.75in. white tissue substance on the back near the left edge and a 2.125in. pencil line near the right edge. The bottom edge of the printing block has nine small holes, a 0.5in. gray stain above the holes, a 0.5in. split near the right edge and a 0.5in. crack in the center with a brown stain surrounding it. The top edge has 20 small holes, a 0.5in. crack and a 0.25 in. split. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.04","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of an eighteenth century house and a full moon in the background. The foreground features a fence and a man in eighteenth century clothes holding the hand of a woman, in eighteenth century clothes holding a fan, with his head bowed over the woman's hand. \"221\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge of the block. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The front has metal chipping around the nails that hold the metal plate to the wood. The back has three splits along the length of the printing block. It also has a smattering of green stains, a 7in. white tissue substance near the right edge, a 3.75in. pencil mark near the top and a 2.5in. pencil mark near the bottom. The bottom edge has a 5.25 in. brown stain, a 0.5in. split and a 0.75 in. split near the right edge parallel to the split on the back of the block. The top edge has 16 small holes, a 0.125 in. crack near the left edge, a 0.5in. crack in the center and three 0.75in. splits parallel to the splits on the back. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.05","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of Bruton Parish church and snowflakes falling all around it. Men and women in eighteenth century clothing walk along the snow laden sidewalk (the women are holding parasols). Two boys are depicted on the snow covered street. One boy in a coat, hat, pants, and boots runs down the street while pulling another boy (wearing a hat, coat, pants, mittens, and scarf) on a sled. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. The back has a 5.5in. brown stain across the top as well as a 2in. black stain coming from the right side. it also has a 1.5in. crack in the middle and three splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge has a 0.25in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it, a black stain about the width of the block bleeding in from the front metal piece, 18 holes going across, and three splits running parallel to the splits across the back. The top edge features a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. It also has seven holes going across and three splits that run parallel to the splits on the back of the block. The bottom right side has a 1.25in. crack. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.06","Scope and Contents","Printing block with a metal plate. The metal plate features a relief of a row of eighteenth century houses with chimneys in the background. The foreground has bushes and men in women in eighteenth century clothing playing croquet. \"363\" is written and underlined in pencil on the right edge. The printing block was made by Charles W. Smith possibly to be used in the 1933 Colonial Echo. The printing block is 5.5in. (width) x 7.125in. (length) and is in good condition. There are green stains in the crevices of the house, grass, sky, and dress of one woman in the metal relief. There are also green stains along the edges of the metal plate. The back features a smattering of green and white stains as well as two splits running the length of the block. The bottom edge of the printing block has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back. It also has a 0.5in. crack near the right, a 0.25in. crack in the center and 21 holes going across with a green stain on the eighth hole from the right.  The top edge has two 0.75in. splits that are parallel to the splits on the back of the block. It also has a 0.5in. crack in the center with a black stain surrounding it. The right edge has a black stain running the length of the block bleeding in from the metal plate. The left edge has a two 0.25in. green stains and a 0.125in. white stain. Gift of Nancy Peters. UA 2013.209.07","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play an ancillary or facilitating role in the printing process, but do not by themselves generate multiple copies of original written, graphic, or photographic material.","Tools and equipment that replicate written or graphic/photographic material through the application of ink or other pigment to the surface of paper or other media.","Scope and Contents","Tools and equipment used to assemble physical or virtual alphanumeric printing elements or \"type\" into assemblages (words, lines, paragraphs, etc.) in preparation for reproduction by replication equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies, other than musical instruments, originally created to generate, amplify, reproduce, or store music, spoken words, or other sounds that are useful for human communication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate, but do not actually perform, the generation, amplification, reproduction, or storage of sounds for communication.","Tools and equipment that play an active role in the generation, amplification, or reproduction of sounds for communication.","Scope and Contents","Bell rung during Navy Chaplain's School at William and Mary. Located in BG S5. UA 1980.114","This bell was found by a carpenter working on buildings at William and Mary, circa 1928-1932. The bell is 3.75 in. in diameter and 3.25 in. high, with a handle approximately 4 in. long. UA 2007.68","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as repositories for the storage of sounds reproduced by a sound communication device. This sub-classification does not include digital media for sound, which are listed in Data processing Media. Note: If content is on the medium, \"Recording\" from Other Documents also may be used.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate communication at a distance by electrical or electronic means. This classification includes telegraph, telephone, radio, and television equipment.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate telecommunication but do not play a direct role in the transmission or reception of telecommunication messages.","Tools and equipment that play a direct role in the generation or reception of telecommunication messages.","Artifacts that function as carriers of telecommunication.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate communication by means of symbols, patterns, colors, text, or pictures that are directly observable by and intelligible to the recipient. Included in this classification are signs, visual signals, and devices that project images.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that facilitate visual communication but do not play a direct role in the generation or display of visual content.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct role in the generation or display of visual symbols.","Tools, equipment, and supplies originally created to facilitate the preparation and maintenance of written documents. This classification does not include the documents themselves or equipment and supplies relating to the replication or electronic transmission of documents. This classification includes artifacts relating to the sendings and receipt of postal communication, but not to the actual processing, transporation, or delivery of mail by postal agencies or other delivery services.","Tools, equipment, and supplies intended to facilitate written communication but that do not play a direct or essential role in the creation or transmission of written messages.","One pewter letter opener with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration.The box was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed \"The President's Council.\" the letter opener is 7.5in. (length) and the box is 9.25in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387793/.","Scope and Contents","One white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant with \"Tribe Pride\" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. The bookmark is 5in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765387919/.","3-machine-embroidered cloth bookmarks, 9in. long. Two of the bookmarks are in a green brochure, which details the history of William and Mary on the inside left sleeve. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words \"College of William  Mary 1693-1993.\" There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942946/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765394627/.","Scope and Contents","One acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. \"Chip\" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2006.002","One gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.035","One pewter bookmark given to contributors for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.040","Souvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text \"There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William  Mary Society of the Alumni.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.20","One blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.The back of the clipboard reads \"Sign Up\", with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9inx12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","Scope and Contents","A green metal loose-leaf, three ring binder that has \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" stamped across the front. The interior of the binder is also green. On the interior right side there is a silver logo that reads \"THE ELBE LINE/ TO DUPLICATE ORDER/NO. 74238/ MADE IN U.S.A.\" in silver letters. The binder measures approximately 9.75in. (length) x 11.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. The front of the binder has suffered severe discoloration and is now brown with only approximately 2.5in. of green spots above the \"WILLIAM AND MARY.\" The back of the binder is green with some brown discoloration creeping in along the edges. There is also approximately 0.5in. of white stain on the left side of the back of the binder. The edge of the back of the binder near the fold show signs of wear and tear. The edges of the binder also show signs of wear and tear along with discoloration. The interior left side of the binder shows brown discoloration on the left edge. The right interior of the binder has a white residue as well as brown discoloration on the right side. the middle of the interior of the binder, where the three rings are, show wear and tear as well as grooves where the three rings have been. the bottom and top of the three rings (where one flips open the three rings) has rust-colored stains. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.26","Scope and Contents","1 - framed William  Mary machine embroidered bookmark. Bookmark features a gold border with the WM seal, and the front of the Wren Building. Text on the bookmark reads, \"The College of WILLIAM  MARY / Chartered 1693.\" The bottom of the bookmark comes to a point and has a tassel of gold thread. The bookmark is mounted green matboard inside of a wooden gold and black fleck painted frame. Back of frame features a clipping with a short history of the College of William  Mary. Framer's sticker on the back indicates it was customed framed by \"BROWNINGS OF WYOMING / 1424 Springfield Pike / Wyoming, OHIO 45215 / Phone 821-7079.\" Frame measures 13.125 in. x (height) 4.5 in. (width) x .75 in. (depth). Bookmark and frame are in good condition with no visible defects. Gift of Denise Sellers; bookmark was transferred upon receipt from the Denise Sellers Papers (Acc. 2012.400/UA 5.168). Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.400.02","Scope and Contents","A black felt scrapbook that features a \"W,\" \"M,\" and \"C\" (for William and Mary College) stitched in gold felt letters on the front. There is a felt tie on the left of the front that keeps the scrapbook together. Inside the scrapbook are dark beige construction paper pages. The first page has \"William Bernard Walsh/Class of 1909/ College of William  Mary\" written in cursive. The rest of the pages are blank. The first and last pages are sown into the felt cover pieces in the front and back. The scrapbook measures approximately 15in. (length) x 11.25in. (width) and is in good condition. The top of the tie on the front left has a small rip in it. There is a small hole in the top left of the \"M,\" the top left of the \"C,\" and the bottom right of the \"W\" where it meets the bottom of the \"C.\" There are also small holes all over the front of the cover piece.  The page sown onto the felt front piece, which features the inscription, is completely separated from the bottom of the felt front piece and is severely ripped and tattered on the bottom and right edges. The page sown onto the felt back piece is completely separated from the top right of the back felt piece and the top and bottom right edges are torn. Transferred from Alumni Association. UA 2014.016.02","Scope and Contents","One bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as \"Welcome to the Future\" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is \"Richard Bland College\" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is 4.625in.x0.75in. and is in excellent condition. It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.","Tools, equipment, and supplies that play a direct and essential role in the creation or transmission of written messges, such as writing implements or typewriters. This sub-classification does not include computer printers, which are included in Peripherals.","Scope and Contents","One Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by \"The College of William and Mary\". ","The Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445434545/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 10. UA1988.068","Scope and Contents","One maroon and chrome ballpoint pen with \"College of William and Mary\" etched on the shaft. The pen is 5.5in. (length). Gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935700/. ","Scope and Contents","One metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with \"The College of William and Mary\" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037552/. ","One tile painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. The tile is 3in.x3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939266/.","One ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy  Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs).","One stamp, 3in.x 2.5in., featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947784/.","Scope and Contents","One green pencil stamped \"WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library\" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942760/.","Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2004.006","Scope and Contents","One green and silver pen with the William and Mary Cypher surrounded by \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved in silver. To the right of the cypher are the words \"Undergraduate Honor Council, est. 1779\" engraved in silver. It is in good condition.","Steel notary seal stamp with stamp plate and case. Steel seal imprinted with \"ART, POCKET SEAL, PAT. OCT. 23, 23, MADE IN U.S.A.\" makers mark. Round steel stamp plate reads, \"ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC., KAPPA PI, 1975.\" Stamp measures 5 in. (length) x 2.5 in. (width) x 1.75 in. (height). Stamp plate diameter is 1.625 in. [public output disabled] Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113457385/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380518/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380672/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.08","Scope and Contents","Steel signature stamp with two small brushes. Made in the USA by Triumph circa 1958-1970. Functioning steel mechanism lowers and imprints a rubber relief stamp of \"Davis Y. Paschall\" signature. Davis Paschall served as the 22nd College of William and Mary President from August 1960 to August 1971. This stamp would have been used by President Paschall's secretary to sign documents in quick succession, without requiring the time and presence of the President himself. Object measures 7.5 in. (height) x 3.25 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377372/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967377668/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454523/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113454817/. Gift of Davis Y. Paschall, transferred from William  Mary Law School Library by Jim Heller. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.729.01","Rubber stamp. Round rubber stamp depicting the University Center Archives Board logo attached to a rectangular wooden block. Stamp measures 3.875 in. (width) x 4.375 in. (length). Stamp is in good condition with ink stains on rubber and minor chipping on the top edges of the wooden block. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14657747429/in/photostream/. Stamp transferred upon accessioning from the Student Leadership Development Records (Acc. 2014.060). UA 2014.060.007","Scope and Contents","Paper and other materials intended for the recording of written and printed communications.  Note: if any items listed in the sub-classification have contents, terms from Documentary Artifacts also may be used to describe the contents, e.g., \"Label, Identification\" for a label, \"Tag, Identification\" for a tag, \"Letter\" for a sheet of letterhead, \"Note\" for a notecard, and \"Correspondence\" and \"Print, Photographic\" for a postcard.","Scope and Contents","7 sheets of stationery and 4 envelopes with \"Homecoming 1992\" logo. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute animate and inanimate things. This category also includes artifacts originally created to facilitate such transportation or as an adjunct to such transportation. This category includes propelled vehicles such as automobiles or wheelbarrows as well as containers that facilitate distribution. Also included are parts of aircraft, spacecraft, land vehicles, rail vehicles, and watercraft.","Artifacts orginally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods above the face of the earth. Included are artifacts created to be parts of aircraft or spacecraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods above the surface of the earth but within the confines or earth's atmosphere.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or equipment outside the confines of earth's atmosphere.","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created to transport or distribute objects or substances. Included in this classification are terms to describe generic forms used to store or ship any variety of materials. The term \"Package, Product\" from Merchandising TE should be used in addition to a term from the Container classification to describe containers used for the marketing and mechandising of specific products; the products themselves may be noted in a subject fields. Containers made for personal storage or transport of specific objects are listed in Storage and Display Accessories, Personal Carrying and Storage gear, or other classifications with the objects for which they were made.","One donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5in.(height) and 4in. in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady.","One circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with \"Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields.\" The box is approximately 2.5in. in diameter. The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.248","Scope and Contents","One beige can in the form of a soda can that features a gold top with a 1.125in. slit to deposit coins. The can also features a picture of a WM football player, in uniform, running with a football. \"HOMECOMING '82/WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE/vs BROWN/ Nov. 6, 1982\" is printed on the front of the can with \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"vs BROWN\" in brown and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE\" and \"Nov. 6, 1982\" in green. The William and Mary Logo (two intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with feathers sticking out) is printed between \"HOMECOMING '82\" and \"WILLIAM  MARY TRIBE.\" The can was made by the Ball company and measures approximately 4.5in. (height) and 2.5in. (diameter). The can is in fair condition with white residue on the top (golden) part of the can and an approximately 3in. dent on the top part of the depiction of the football player. There are also abrasions going from the helmet of the depiction of the football player to right above \"HOMECOMING '82,\" as well as below it to the left of the William and Mary logo. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.21","Scope and Contents","A green and beige box advertising the William and Mary \"Six-Footer\" scarf. The front of the box is green and has \"Many and Wonderous Are The Uses...\" written in beige stylized font at the top. Below this are six beige cartoon boxes with captions that advertise the comical uses of the \"Six-Footer.\" The first cartoon caption says: \"AN ECONOMICAL MUFFLER\" and shows a Sultan walking away from a group of men whose mouths are covered by the \"Six-Footer.\" The second cartoon caption says: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE\" and shows a woman using the \"Six-Footer\" as a hammock. The third cartoon caption says: \"TO CAPTURE A LOVED ONE\" and shows a caveman dragging a cavewoman by the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The fourth cartoon caption says: \"WINTER SPORTS\" and shows a youth under water harpoon fishing with the \"Six-Footer\" as his scarf. The fifth carton caption says: \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN\" and shows an Indian woman carrying two small children from the \"Six-Footer\" wrapped around her neck. The final cartoon caption reads: \"AN EXCELLENT BODY-WARMER\" and displays a mummy wrapped in the \"Six-Footer.\" The box measures approximately 12.5in. (length) x 9.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. The front of the box has approximately 4in. of white stain along with approximately 2in. of brown stain near the cartoon caption \"FOR MOTHERS WITH SMALL CHILDREN.\" There is also approximately 1in. of brown stain on the cartoon with the caption: \"WHEN YOU'RE ALONE.\" There is a 1.5in. tear on the bottom left corner of the box and a 0.5in. tear on the top right corner of the box. The bottom of the box has a 0.75in. and a 0.5in. brown stain at the top and multiple black stains. Related to UA 2011.498.25a. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.25b","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of land vehicles.","Artifacts, powered by animal energy, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance device.","Artifacts, powered by human energy alone, originally creaeted to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or guidance devices.","Artifacts, powered by some kind of self-acting mechanism such as a motor, originally created to transport people or goods on land without restriction to a fixed route determined by a track or other guidance vehicle. Included are wheeled vehicles towed by moter vehilces.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device.","Artifacts originally created as accessories used in the transportation of people or goods on or along a fixed route determined by a track, rail, cable, or similar device. Included are artifacts created to be parts of rail vehicles.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as accessories for the transportation of people or goods on or under water. Included are artifacts created to be parts of watercraft.","Artifacts originally created to transport people or goods on or under water.","Artifacts originally created as expressions of human thought. Comunication artifacts comment on, interpret, or enhance people's environments. Communication artifacts can function symbollically or literally. This category excludes the tools and equipment that are used to create communication artifacts.","Artifacts originally created to call public attention to a product, service, or event and to elicit a specific response in regard to a product, service, or event. Generally, the intended response is to urge people to acquire, use, or participate in the product, service, or event that is being advertised. Note: Subjects and themes of advertisements may be indicated in a separate subject field.","Tribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.022","One winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.082","One magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.076","Scope and Contents","One magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with \"Tribe\" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is approximately 5.3in x 4.125in and is in great condition. Gift of Steven Bookman. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.270","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.283","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.284","One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.285","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.286","One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.292","One green and gold magnet that contains the home game schedules for the Winter sports the College including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, and Men's and Women's Swimming. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One black, green, and gold magnet advertising the 2009-2010 William and Mary Men's Basketball season's scheduled games. Photographs of the four Seniors Sean McCurdy, Danny Sumner, David Schneider, and Steven Hess are also included on the magnet. It is approximately 5in x 8in and is in good condition.","One magnet featuring the home game schedule for the William and Mary football team during the 2005 season.The magnet was sponsored by the William and Mary Bookstore. It features four football players in a line formation with the slogan \"Lay it on the Line.\" It is approximately 7in. x 4in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.544","One magnet listing the schedules for all the Winter sports at William and Mary, including Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, and Men's and Women's Gymnastics. It features individual athletes for most of the teams on the schedule. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust Bank and was created by the Athletics Department to give out to fans at athletic events. It is approximately 5in. x 8in. and is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Women's Basketball team. It also features many of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","One magnet listing all the home and away games for the 2010-2011 season of the William and Mary Men's Basketball team. It also features many several of the team's players. The magnet is sponsored by Williamsburg Hospitality House and 415 Grill restaturant, and was created by the Athletics Department to hand out to fans at athletic games. It is approximately 5 in. x 8 in. It is in good condition.","Rectangular magnet with rounded corners featuring the 2005 Spring sports home game schedules for Lacrosse, Women's and Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Tennis, and Baseball. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has the WM logo with feathers and Tribe on a yellow background with action shots of each sport represented in the foreground. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.544","Rectangular magnet featuring the 2006-07 Winter sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has two columns with images of the represented sports on the left and the game schedules with a yellow background on the right. Sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (height) x 5 in. (width). Transferred from Athletics Department Records (UA 181). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.545","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.01","Collected by Swem SCRC Staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.02","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.708.03","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.01","Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.370.02","Rounded rectangular magnet featuring the 2013 Spring sports home game schedules for Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Track and Field, and Men's and Women's Golf, Baseball, and Lacrosse. Glossy paper affixed to magnet backing has a yellow lined grid pattern with green background; images and schedules in the squares of the grid. Sponsored by Suntrust. Magnet is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Magnet measures 8 in. (length) x 5 in. (width). Collected by Swem SCRC staff. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS4. UA 2013.179.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Women's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.01","One magnet listing the home and away games for the 2013-2014 season of the William and Mary Men's basketball team. The magnet measures approximately 5in. (width) x 8in. (length). Collected by SCRC staff at William and Mary Hall. UA 2014.001.02","Scope and Contents","One magnet that features the home schedule for Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics on the right side. The schedules for Men's Basketball and Women's Basketball are separated from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, and Women's Gymnastics by the word \"Tribe,\" which is typed in green and outlined in gold, and \"2013-14 WINTER HOME SCHEDULES\" typed in gold below \"Tribe.\" On the left side of the magnet are pictures from Men's Gymnastics, Swimming, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Women's Gymnastics. There is also a picture of the Griffin. The magnet measures approximately 8in. (length) x 5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. UA 2014.001.03","Scope and Contents","1-magnet with a collage of William and Mary students involved in various sports on the left side. On the right side, \"Tribe\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the top. Beneath \"Tribe,\" \"2014 SPRING HOME SCHEDULES\" is printed in gold block print. Below that are the schedules for Baseball, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. There is also website, social media, and ticket information at the bottom of the magnet on the right side. \"Tribe Club\" is printed in green cursive script with a gold outline at the bottom in the center of the magnet. \"#GETBEHINDTHETRIBE\" is also printed in gold block script at the bottom of the magnet. The magnet measures approximately 5in (width) x 8in. (length) and is in excellent condition. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.098.01","One purple circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947470/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"TRABAJOS CON JUSTICA / JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947352/.","One rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words \"Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947054/.","One blue circular button pin with white writing, \"JOBS WITH JUSTICE.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947212/.","Scope and Contents","One small white button with the blue letters \"UE\" in the center and the words \"United Electrical Radio  Machine Workers of America\" around the perimeter in red circle. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946858/.","Scope and Contents","One large yellow button with the words \"I Know Kissinger is a Criminal\" in black. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947666/.","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Scope and Contents","One yellow button with the words \"Living Wage\" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941784/.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","2-blue buttons with white print reading \"Jobs with Justice.\" Gift of James Spady.","Scope and Contents","One white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading \"Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888\" is outside of the stop sign and \"Stop Navy Strikebreaking\" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. ","One blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.09","Scope and Contents","One \"Trabajos con Justica\" button pin. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.10","2 - White \"Unite Here!\" button pins. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.173.11ab","Scope and Contents","2- white oval stickers with the word \"SHAME\" (2002.066.07a and 2002.066.07b), and one white circular stickers with the phrase \"Raise the Wage\" (2002.066.07c). Stickers made with white address/mailing label paper produced by Avery®. Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). ","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Bumper sticker with image of a submarine with text in red and white, \"TORPEDO INJUSTICE! / SUPPORT THE SHIPYARD STEELWORKERS.\" Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2002.066.16","2 - Student Labor Action Project stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.03ab","2 - Pink United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.04ab","2 - blue United Students Against Sweatshops stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.05ab","2 - green Student/Farmworker Alliance stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.06ab","1 - royal blue \"Fighting for Fair Food!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers sticker. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.07","2 - light blue \"¡Luchando por comida justa!\" Coalition of Immokalee Workers stickers. Tidewater Labor Support Committee Records received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Records (UA 253). Gift of Becky Little, Class of 2012. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.173.08ab","Transferred from the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253).","Banner reads \"Your Turn Administration / WM Demands Workers' Rights.\" Associated papers received at the same time were added to the Living Wage Campaign Collection (UA 253). Gift of Stephanie Monohan. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.172.01","Scope and Contents","One button, approximately 2in. in diameter, with \"Ask me about LION\" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416989/.","One aluminum button 2in. in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads \"Ask Me About LION.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words \"Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund\" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","Scope and Contents","2-dark purple buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with the LION logo and the words \"Lion's Up To New Tricks\" in white. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389377/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389475/.","Scope and Contents","3-WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25in. in diameter and white with \"WCWM FM\" in orange. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 24. UA 2008.32","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book \"America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction\" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words \"America\", \"(The Book)\", \"(The Pin).\" The button is in great condition and is 2.5in. in diameter.","Scope and Contents","One black and white alumninum button with the William and Mary seal and \"The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" written above the seal in black. Along the edge of the button is written \"Swem Library, The College of William and Mary\" in black. It is approximatley 2.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","A white pin that says \"NEWTON DAY\" in black text with a cartoon apple as the \"o\" in \"NEWTON.\" Below \"NEWTON DAY\" reads \"@ William and Mary\" in black text. This button was produced for the WM Physics Department's Newton Day celebration, during which WM planted a tree grafted from MIT's apple tree, which is a direct descendant of the tree under which Isaac Newton sat when he is said to have conceived the theory of gravity. Collected by SCRC staff. UA 2014.012.01","Scope and Contents","A blue and white button that has \"I WILL VOTE!\" written in black marker in the center of the button on a white background. The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. There is a small rust colored stain at the bottom of the button. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.02","One white metal sign listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is 12.5in x5in. It is in excellent condition. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.080","One metal sign advertising two football games at Foreman Field, Norfolk Division; WM vs. George Washington University on Oct. 24 and UVa vs. VPI on Nov. 1. 6 in. x 18 in. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.025","Scope and Contents","3-items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads \"William  Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in gold letters. The second is a yellow bookmark that reads \"W  M Parking Assistance 221-4764\" in white letters. The third is an orange ice scraper that reads \"College of William  Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764\" in black letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765934652/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386329/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765386483/. ","Scope and Contents","One white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads \"William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION\" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2007.80","Scope and Contents","One white nylon banner that was used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has a white background with \"This event is brought to you by UCAB\" in green. The UCAB logo is at the top center in black and white. The banner is 23 1/2in. x59in. and is in good condition with some stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.057","Scope and Contents","One black nylon banner used by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) to advertise special events at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The top of the banner reads \"University Center Activities Board www.wm.edu/ucab\" in white. The middle of the banner reads \"UCAB\" in black and white. There is a black and yellow taxi cab with \"UCAB #1693, UCAB: taking you places\" in black. The bottom of the banner has a green border with \"The College of William and Mary\" in white lettering. The banner is 33 1/2in.x94in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.059","Scope and Contents","One 78 vinyl record album advertising events celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day at the College of William and Mary on April 24, 2010. The record is inscribed with \"Earth Day, 40th Anniversary, April 24 11-5, Sadler Center Terrace\" in silver marker. It is approximately 11.875 in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.250","2-green and white magnet shaped like a ruler with \"Swem Library Rules!\" written in green. It was most likely given away to students at an orientation event. It is approximately 6in. x 1in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA  2010.608","Scope and Contents","One green and gold rubber bracelet that was given out as part of a fundraiser for the Swimming and Diving teams at the College of William and Mary. The bracelet is green and is engraved with the words \"Tribe Pride\" in gold. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.742","Scope and Contents","One white rubber wristband with \"One Tribe. One Family\" written in green that was used as a fundraiser for the Todd Weaver Memorial Fund. It is in good condition and is approximately 2.75 in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.246","Hat (2012.169.01a), shirt (2012.169.01b), pants (2012.169.01c), shoes (2012.169.01d,e), and hankerchief (2012.169.01f). Made by the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) celebrating America Recycles Day in Fall 2011. Donated by Eric Dale, SEAC Historian and Wiki Coordinator. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.169.01a-f","Scope and Contents","One green silicone gel bracelet with \"My Tribe / My Responsibility\" printed in yellow text. Accompanying handout describes the bracelets, \"Hazing Prevention Week 2012 / Take the pledge to make WM a Home Without Hazing! / Bracelets sponsored by the Inter-Fraternity Council and WM Panhellenic / www.wm.edu/hazingprevention / A Home Without Hazing - My Tribe My Responsiblity / At William and Mary, being demeaned or exposed to harm should never be part of campus life.\" Bracelet measures 2.5 in. (diameter) x .4375 in. (width). Bracelet is in excellent condition with slight mudging on the M in \"My Tribe.\" Hazing Prevention Week handout received at the same time was added to the Inter-Fraternity Council section of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Bracelet transferred by Anne H. Arseneau, Director of Student Leadership Development. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2013.003.01","Scope and Contents","One magnet with a blue background. The magnet features a yellow moon on the front with a face. The moon is looking at a chef in a yellow and red pin-striped suit with a chef hat and apron. The chef is offering the moon a plate with a hunk of yellow cheese on it. \"The Cascadian Chorale\" is written in dark blue in the right hand corner. Beneath that is written \"December 8  9, 2012\" in dark blue. At the bottom of the magnet \"Moon Man\" is written in white. Moon Man is a humorous holiday carol with music written by composer Greg Bartholomew and was first performed by the Cascadian Chorale in December 2012. The magnet is 3.25in.(length) x 1.375in.(width) and is in excellent condition. Transferred upon accessioning from Folder 2 of the Greg Bartholomew Papers (UA 5.171). Gift of Greg Bartholomew, Class of 1979. UA 2013.210.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for the expression and communication of ideas, values, or attitudes through images, symbols, or abstractions. Art often reflects aesthetic pleasure or demonstrates created skills and dexterity. Art can be uniquely created or it can be produced in a medium that allows many duplicates to be made. Terms from this classification, whether the generic \"Artwork\" term or more specific terms, may be used in addition to terms from other classifications that index objects by other, practical functions (e.g., \"Vase\" and \"Artwork,\" \"Pillow\" and \"Embroidery,\" \"Mocock\" and \"Quillwork,\" \"Moccasin\" and \"Bedwork\").","A black and white ink drawing of the facade of Swem Library made by Janet Johnson. The design was used for a bookmark printed for the rededication of Swem Library on February 5, 1988. Located in Art S4. UA 1988.007","Scope and Contents","One pen and ink drawing of Fort Magruder with an inset showing the College of William and Mary used as a Union hospital during the Battle of Williamsburg in the Civil War. It was drawn by Charles A. Vanderhoof \"from sketches made May 6, 1862,\"presumably by another artist for \"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume II, pg. 207.\" The drawing of Fort Magruder is approximately 7.5in. x 10.75in. and the inset of the College is approximately 4.125in. x 6.25in. Both images are on a cardboard background that is approximately 13.75in.\" x 19\". The drawing is in fair condition with some wrinkles around the edges and pencil marks around the images. A photograph of the inset of the College can be found in the University Archives Photograph Collection under P78.321. Located in Art S4. UA 1992.006","One framed pastel drawing of College of William and Mary President Timothy J. Sullivan. The drawing has bricks in the background, with Sullivan in the foreground wearing a suit and green and gold tie. The drawing was done by Nancy Harris, a William and Mary Alumnus. With the frame, the drawing is approximately 18 in. x 23 in. The drawing is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.173","A color pencil sketch of a soldier in the College of William and Mary Queens' Guard. The soldier has black shoes, black pants with a red stripe on the side, a red jacket with brass buttons and a tartan drapped across the shoulder, and a black bearskin hat. The sketch is signed Russell T. Hasting[?]. It is approximately 10.25 in. x 13.75 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.391","Scope and Contents","Contains a pencil drawing of the Wren Building and Yard on the College of William and Mary campus. There are cows laying under a tree and the Lord Botetourt Statue is present in front of the Wren. Underneath the drawing is written \"William  Mary College. AD. 1883\" in pencil. It is approximately 19 3/4 in. x 29 1/2 in. It is in poor condition with rips around the edges and one long rip in the drawing itself. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.383","One ink drawing of the Sunken Garden with the Wren Building in the background on the campus of the College of William and Mary. It is inscribed on the bottom right-hand side of the drawing \"To Dr. John Stewart Bryan, Vernon Howe Bailey, 1936.\" Mr. Bailey was an American Artist who specialized in drawing city streets, buildings, and landscapes. Approximately 14.25in. x 12.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.384","One wash drawing by Thomas C. Millington of the Brafferton, Wren Building, and the President's House, circa 1840. Also featured is a depiction of the Lord Botetourt Statue with fencing around it.  The drawing is made up of two sheets of paper and encapsulated. It is approximately 28.5 in. x 11.25 in.  It is in poor condition with tears around the edges. Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.389","Contains several original sketches by W. Earle Andrews, class of 1921, to be included in the College of William and Mary's yearbook, \"The Colonial Echo.\" Some of the sketches were not included in the final version of the yearbook. Most of the sketches were done in pencil. Most are in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.390","One pen and ink drawing of a proposed silver collar (or badge) for the mace bearer at the College of William and Mary. The chain contains depictions of a royal crest, a bald eagle, an American flag, and a British flag. Attached to the chain is a depiction of a Native American. The badge is attached to the Native American and has a depiction of the temple seal of the College of William and Mary surrounded by green clover and gold shields. The drawing is approximately 15.75 in. x 29 in. and is in fair condition.  Located in Art S4.  UA 2011.392","One sketchbook with pencil print drawings of the Wren Building, Marshall Wythe School of Law [?], Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, and Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 13 in. x 9.75 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.397","One pencil sketch of the Wren Building by Day Lowry. The drawing is signed by the illustrator. It is approximately 12.125 in. x 9.375 in. and is in fair condition. It was given by Susan H. Godson and Channing Hall, Jr. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.400","One watercolor painting of a proposed crest for the Queen's Guard at the College of William and Mary. The crest is black with a phoenix in the middle of the crest. It is approximately 12.75 in. x 11 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.718","Scope and Contents","Oil on canvas portrait of the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and Lord Botetourt Statue at the College of William and Mary. The portrait is signed \"Wilson 1958\" in the bottom right-hand corner. It measures 36.5 in. x 30 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1958.002","Scope and Contents","Framed watercolor portrait of Silas Totten who was a faculty member at WM during the 1700's. It is 10.5 in. x 13.5 in. Framed size: 16 in. x 20 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1977.007","Miniature of young John A. Smith, 10th president of the College of William and Mary, a gift of his great-granddaughter. It has lock of hair inside. The portrait has Smith situated against a sky blue background. It has a brass rim. Located in Art S4. UA 1982.022","A round engraving of Louis Hue Girardin (William and Mary faculty member circa 1803). It is set into a metal frame and enclosed in a red jewelry box. The engraving was done by St. Memin. Ms. J. Chapman Slaughter painted a pastel after the original by St. Memin. 2.25 in. in diameter.  Gift of Mrs. Leo Conrad of Richmond, Virginia (Girardin's great-granddaughter).","Photograph of a portrait of Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler mounted on wood. Located in Art S4. UA 1985.019","Scope and Contents","Egg tempura on cardboard, of the Brafferton, signed \"Wilson\", probably by William Harlow Wilson, 1952. 9 in. x 12 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1987.020","One white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. The miniature is 3in x 7in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.056","Space Shuttle Endeavor Model. Wood and paint model of the NASA space shuttle Endeavor. Model measure 4.75 in. (height) x 11.75 in. (length) x 4.625 in. (width). Model is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01a","Model Stand. Black, circular model stand with \"Space Shuttle\" and \"scale 1/200\" printed in gold on the top and \"Toys  Models Corporation\" and \"Made in Philippines\" printed in white on the bottom. Stand measures 5 in. (diameter) x .75 in. (height). Stand is in excellent condition with no visible defects. Transferred from Box 2 of the NASA Collection (Acc.1994.083). UA1994.083.01b","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Bracken (1812-1814). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.1","Scope and Contents","3- silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: Adam Empie (1827-1836). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.2","Scope and Contents","3-silhouettes of early presidents of the College of William and Mary: John Augustine Smith (1814-1826). The three silhouettes are thought to be part of \"Profiliography of early Presidents of WM Collected by the Late Lamented Dr. Thomas R. Dew 1802-1846.\" Stamped Peale's Museum. Located in Art S4, Box 1. UA 1995.006.3","Image of Wren Building clocktower done in marquetry by George Crawford, William and Mary emeritus professor of Physics. 13 in. x 17.25 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.003","Scope and Contents","Portrait in miniature oval, originally a brooch, now set in shadow box frame lined in burgundy velvet. Portrait appears to be on ivory covered with a chrystal and set in gold. Gentleman has brown eyes and light auburn or brown hair. There are no known portraits from the life of Goronwy Owen that have been accepted as authentic. A note on paper inside the frame from the late 20th century reads: \"Gronoway Owen Wm  Mary came over from England  Ireland 1700s (King  Queen sent him here) - Mama June's great great great grandfather\". 18.2 cm x 15.8 cm / 2 .75in. x 2.25in. Given to the College of William  Mary in memory of Goronwy Owen's Great, Great, Great, great Granddaughter Jane Wheeler Gant, formerly of Columbia, Tennessee. Gift of Mrs. John Norwood Gant, July 1999. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.084","2 - Watercolor paintings of the Box Office and Gate for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre located on the College of William and Mary campus. The gates painting is is approximately 32 in. x 19.5in. and is in fair condition. The Box Office painting is approximately 31.75 in. x 20 in. and in poor condition due to a small hole in the middle of it. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.391","Two circular framed portraits, one of King William III and the other of Queen Mary II, which are set against a velvet background. On the back of the frame there are two white notes with the seal of the United States Supreme Court at the top. The first note is at the top near the metal hanger. The note says \"from Chief Justice Burger and Mrs. Burger.\" The second note is written in the handwriting of Justice Burger and says \"The velvet background is made from drapery curtains that hung behind the Supreme Court Bench for more than 30 years.\" The framed portraits were given to Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993 by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed portraits measure approximately 10.5in. (length) x 7in. (width) are in good condition with a white residue over the glass of the frame. There is a 0.125in. depression with a hole in the back of the frame on the top right. There is also a 0.5in. depression with hole on the top left of the back of the frame. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.02","Originally part of the College Mace (presented in 1923), the emblems were removed in August 2015.","Plaster cast on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Plaster cast is 7in. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. UA1994.047","One statue, bronze body with stone frame. 1 ft. x 1.5 ft. Located in Art S4.  UA 1996.001","One metalic figurine depicting a soldier in the Royal Regiment of Scotland holding the flag of Great Britain. The soldier is depicted wearing a blue glengarry bonnet, red coat, green kilt, and red and white socks. It is approximately 1.25in. x 2.25 in. It is in fair condition with some chips in the paint. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.511","Yellow crystal rose figurine in satin lined gift box. A cut crystal yellow stem rose figurine made by D'Lusso Home Collection favors manufacturer. Packaged in a rectangular ivory satin lined box with a clear plastic cover, with Lorren Home Trends crystal tag of authenticity. Contains lead. Figurine measures 3 in. (length) x 0.75 in. (width) x 0.75 in. (height). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455741/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967378862/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.01","One plaque, which measures 7.75in. x 5.75in., depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/. Gift of F. DePew.","Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2000.014","Scope and Contents","One needlepoint artwork of the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms. The background is white and in the middle of the needlepoint is a wreath of green and gold, with \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written on it. Inside the wreath is the College Coat of Arms, with the shield in green, the buildings in silver, and the sun in yellow. At the bottom of the wreath are the initials \"JPH-81\" in green. It is 11 in. x 9 in. and is attached to a piece of cardboard. It is in good condition with only a slight stain at the top. Located in Art S4. UA 2008.172","Scope and Contents","One hand painted enamel on copper depiction of the Wren Building on the William and Mary Campus. The obverse of the enamel shows the Wren Yard as well as a man and women in colonial costume. It is inscribed on the reverse with \"College of William  Mary, Chartered 1693, Wren Building\" in black letters. The enamel was made by Staffordshire and Crummles Enamels in the United Kingdom. It is 2.6in.(length)x1.75in. (width) and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One framed crewel of the College of William and Mary's Seal  created by Francis Zollinger White to honor her father, J. Edward Zollinger, on his 75th birthday. J. Edward Zollinger was class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The crewel is stitched with \"FZW 75\" on the bottom right-hand corner of the seal. The frame is gold and the crewel is mounted onto cardboard with a green backing. It is approximately 15.5 in. x 17 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Francis Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.402","One quilt made by Karen Koerner Haff, class of 1963, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. The quilt features important people, buildings, and symbols associated with William and Mary. The sides of the quilt are appliqued portraits of King William, Queen Mary, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler, and John Marshall. The bottom half of the quilt contains the historic campus with the Wren building, the Brafferton, and the President's House. Other depictions of the College include Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, the College mace, the College seal, and the statue of Lord Botetourt. The quilt is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.115","One wooden plaque with bronze relief of William and Mary President Lyon Gardiner Tyler, created by professor Lewis Cohen. The plaque is inscribed \"Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Alpha of Virginia, 1893, President of the College, 1888-1919. Relief by Professor Lewis Cohen, 1996, his generous gift to the chapter. Located in Art S4. UA 2010.707","Scope and Contents","A blue felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in gold on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There are seven small holes in the \"WMC\" one at the bottom right of the \"W,\" three on the \"M,\" and three on the \"C.\" There is an approximately 4in. and 3in. crease on the right of the felt strip and an approximately 2in. crease on the bottom left of the felt strip. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.10","Scope and Contents","A gold felt strip with \"WMC\" embroidered in beige on the front. WMC could stand for William and Mary College. The felt strip measures approximately 16in. (length) x 4in. (width) and is in good condition. There is an approximately 4.125in. crease on the \"M.\" There is also an approximately 4in. crease near the \"C\" and an approximately 2in. crease at the top right of the felt strip. Last, there is a piece of felt torn off at the bottom of the \"W.\" Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.11","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the Wren Building weathervane with the '1693' banner and the text '1993' over the arrow. The weathervane pole extends downward through the number '300' in large text. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. The back features minor discolorations and exposed wire pieces. Transferred from University Development (UA 126).","Artifacts originally created for carrying on governmental, fraternal, religious, or other organized and sanctioned societal activites. Such artifacts are intended to evoke, symbolize, or express certain aspects of the traditions or heritage of a community or group of people. Usually, they are associated with rituals or ceremonies. This classification includes (1) any religious artifact, such as communion cups and altar pieces; note that personal devotional objects (such as religious medals or talismans) and religous symbols of office (such as vestments or crosiers) are classified under Personal Symbols; (2) any objects used specifically in a ceremony concerned with a major personal event or crisis, such as birth, puberty, sickness, or death, or concerned with a community event or crisis, such as a harvest festival or the need for rain; and (3) any object, except for personal symbols, used in the ceremonial activities of a fraternity, lodge, club, governmental or military organization, such as the pennant of a Girl Scout troop.","Artifacts intended for use in funerals, burials, mourning, or other death rites, independent of formal religious worship. This sub-classification does not include structures, vehicles, memorabilia, or official records of death or burial.","One oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads \"Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789.\" The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore.","One coffin shipping plate that reads \"T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A.\" It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1981.105","Pieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. UA 1981.110","One coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. UA 1981.111","One corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941248/.","Approximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag.","Artifacts intended for use in the celebration of religious or secular holidays, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Scope and Contents","One silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with \"1693\" at the top of the Seal and \"William  Mary 1990\" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2in. x 3.25in. and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.483","Collected by Swem SCRC staff on 4/9/2012 near Sunken Garden during Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by Alma Mater Productions. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.140.01","Scope and Contents","One brass Christmas ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. The ornament also has a red ribbon tied around the loop of the \"W.\" On the back of the ornament \"1988\" is engraved on the left side of the center of the \"M\" and \"© 1978\" is engraved on the right side of the center of the \"M.\" Engraved on the center point of the \"M\" is the Virginia Metalcrafters logo and \" ®\". The ornament comes in a green box. The lid of the box features the logo of the Virginia Metalcrafters in gold.  \"Virginia Metalcrafters\" is written in gold in an arch above the logo and \"SINCE 1890\" is written in gold in an arch below the logo. A slip of paper accompanies the ornament in the box that gives information of the cypher, King William III and Queen Mary II, and The College of William and Mary. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The red ribbon is 4.5in. (length). The box measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 2.375in. (width). The ornament is in good condition. There is a small hole in the front of the ornament on the right arch of the \"M\" and on the left center of the \"M.\" There is a small tarnish stain at the top of the left arch of the \"W\" in the front. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2012.219.02","Scope and Contents","One brass ornament featuring the \"W\" and \"M\" monogram of King William III and Queen Mary II. There are elaborate swirls surrounding the monogram. There is a golden string tied to a circle that is attached to the top where the elaborate swirls meet. The ornament measures approximately 3in. (length) x 2.5in. (height). The golden string measures approximately 3.25in. (length). The ornament is in fair condition with small scratches and tarnish stains all over the front and back. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.03","Scope and Contents","A circular gold ornament commemorating the 300th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. On the golden circle of the ornament is written \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM  MARY\" in gold. The inside of the circle features a golden \"300\" with the Wren Building weathervane coming out of the second \"0.\" \"1693\" is engraved in gold on the flag of the weathervane and \"1993\" is written in gold on the arrow of the weathervane. A small gold crown tops the weathervane and meets the circle under \"WILLIAM.\" There is a gold string tied to a small golden rectangle attached to the circle. Attached to the gold string is a black Christmas tree ornament hook.  The ornament measures approximately 2.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. There are small scratches on the \"300\" and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark where the \"3\" and \"0\" meet. There are also small scratches all over the back of the ornament. There is a 1.75in. fingerprint mark on the back on the left side of the circle and a 0.5in. fingerprint mark on the back of the flag of the weathervane. There are also small fingerprint marks all over the back of the circle. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.04","Scope and Contents","One golden spherical William and Mary ornament. The ornament features cutouts of William and Mary college symbols such as the William and Mary seal, the William and Mary Logo (with and without feathers), the Lord Botetourt Statue, the Wren Building, and the Crim Dell bridge all encircled. There are golden holly decorations and ribbons connecting the circles. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY\" and \"WILLIAMSBURG, V.A.\" is inscribed in gold on the ribbons. There is a red 3.25in. ribbon tied to a golden circle attached to the top of the sphere.  The ornament comes in a green cardboard box with the William and Mary seal in gold on the lid of the box. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.07","Artifacts routinely used by organizations, businesses, governments, or other corporate bodies in codified formal preceedings or ritual events. These objects sometimes serve to symbolize civic or corporate identities. This sub-classification does not include objects used to associate individuals with corporate bodies; these are organized under Personal Symbols.","Scope and Contents","One green and orange felt William and Mary Pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The left half of the pennant is green, the right half of the pennant is orange, and the words \"William  Mary\" are in gray.The pennant is 26. 5 in. (length)x5.5in.(width). The pennant is in good condition with minor tears. Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808951/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.1","Scope and Contents","One purple and yellow felt Atlantic University pennant that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, William and Mary class of 1928. The background of the pennant is purple with \"Atlantic U\" written in yellow lettering. It is in good condition and is 29in. (length) x 11.25in. (width). Gift of Jack Tharp. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119808879/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 1985.079.2","Scope and Contents","One green pennant with the College seal in white, yellow, and gray, and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is about 30in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928812207/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.067","Scope and Contents","A green pennant with the college seal and \"William and Mary\" in yellow letters. The pennant is 9in. (length). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647197/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 1987.068","Scope and Contents","2-green felt College of William and Mary pennants, each 2 feet (lenght), decorated with the College coat of arms and the words \"William and Mary\".Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2929674818/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6,Box 13. UA 1991.058","Green and gold College of William and Mary pennant; green background with gold seal and lettering, 29.5in. (length). Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928810691/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2000.008","Scope and Contents","Green and gold felt pennant, includes \"William and Mary\" and the College's Coat of Arms. Pennant is 16in. x 11in. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254749/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.021","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant . \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow block letters. The pennant also includes a leather seal of the College. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 36in. (length)x14in.(height) and is in fair condition with portions of the border around the seal worn away and numerous holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung.Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1430631952/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.066","Scope and Contents","A green William and Mary pennant with gray trim. \"William  Mary\" is written in yellow script letters. The pennant also includes a seal of the College in yellow and gray. The seal is the Greek temple version of the coat of arms that was used from approximately 1784 through 1923. The pennant is approximately 46in.(length)x16in.(height) and is in good condition with a small number of holes in the corners of the pennant where it was obviously hung. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1429756855/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 15. UA 2007.067","Scope and Contents","One felt orange and black pennant that reads \"William  Mary\" in orange. The pennant was once owned by Giles B. Cooke, class of 1923. On the left side of the pennant, there is a depiction of the College Seal. The seal has a Roman temple in the middle with four pillars and the sun rising above the temple. Surrounding the temple are the words \"Sig. Collegi Gulielmi et Marie in Virginia,\" which translates to \"The College of William and Mary\" in Latin. The pennant is 47.5in.(length)x14.5in.(width) and is in good condition. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2009.177","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gold background with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" in green with the \"M\" just in front of the \"W\". The right-hand side of the pennant has a green background with \"William  Mary\" written in gold. The pennant was created by Collegiate Pacific of Roanoke, VA. The pennant is made of felt, in good condition with a few minor stains, and is approximately 31.5in. x 12.25in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911975/. Located in Textiles S1 SS6, Box 68. UA 2009.506","Scope and Contents","One green and gold felt William and Mary pennant with an Indian head on the left-hand side. Both the Indian head and the phrase \"William  Mary\" are written in gold. There are 4 gray tassels on the left-side (or top) of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 29in. x 11in. and is in fair condition but has several white paint spots and fading toward the tip of the pennant. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.217","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold pennant from the College of William and Mary. The pennant contains the seal of the College surrounded by \"Willam  Mary College, 1693\" in gold lettering. To the right of the seal is the phrase \"William  Mary\" in gold letters as well. There are two gray tassels on the left-hand side of the pennant. The pennant is approximately 26.75in. x 9in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.440","Scope and Contents","One felt William and Mary green pennant with the College of William and Mary seal in gold and the words \"William  Mary\" written in gold as well. The left-hand side of the pennant has a gray edging with two tassels coming off the top and two tassels coming off the bottom. It is approximately 29in. x 11.625in and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.467","Scope and Contents","One felt green and gold William and Mary pennant with two feathers at the base of the \"WM\" logo; the word \"Tribe\" spelled out in green and gold; and \"William  Mary\" spelled out in gold. There are two tassels at the top and two tassels at the bottom left edge of the pennant. It is approximately 30.5in. x 11.625in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.505","Scope and Contents","One felt gray, green, and orange William and Mary pennant. The background of the pennant is gray, with a green triangle on the edge of the pennant, and the words \"William  Mary\" written in orange. It is approximately 8in. x 3.5in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS6. UA 2010.606","Scope and Contents","A black felt William and Mary pennant featuring an orange \"W\" and \"M\" intertwined together sown on the top right of the front. The pennant also has \"WILLIAM  MARY \" sown in orange across the front. There are two orange streamers coming out of the top right and left corners of the pennant. Last, the pennant has the greek temple version of the College seal, that had been used from 1783-1929, in the bottom left corner of the pennant. The pennant is in good condition. There is a 0.125in. hole on the bottom right corner in the front below the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\" There is also some wear and tear on the College seal. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.04","Scope and Contents","A pennant that features a brown \"W\" and \"M\" on a gray triangular background on the front. \"WILLIAMSBURG\" is embroidered in gray upon a brown background to the right of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The brown background is outlined with gray stripes. There are two gray streamers coming out of the top of the pennant to the left of the brown \"W\" and \"M.\" The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 1in. The pennant is in good condition with small pin holes scattered about the length of the pennant. Transferred by Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.08","Scope and Contents","One pennant with a black outline and a gold center. The gold center has \"William  Mary\" embroidered in black, old English letters on the front. There is a tag on the back of the pennant at the top that reads \"Lynchburg Mfg.Co./ LYNCHBURG, VA.\" in blue print. The pennant measures approximately 3ft. 9.5in. and is in good condition. The bottom tip of the pennant has a tear and there is a hole in the \"a\" of \"Mary\" on the front and in the \"i\" and \"m\" in \"William\" on the back. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.16","Scope and Contents","The College flag has a white background with green trim on three sides. In the middle is a representation of the College's coat of arms encircled by a green band with the words \"College of William and Mary in Virginia\" on it. The flag measures 4ft 11.5 in. x 7ft 11.5 in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1983.128","An American flag flown by the USS William and Mary Victory during World War II. The flag measures 4ft 8in. x 5ft. Located in  Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.066","The red, white, and blue flag of the Netherlands measures 36in x 59in. The flag was a gift to the College on Charter Day 1989 when Princess Margriet of the Netherlands visited the College to mark the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. Princess Margriet received an Honorary Fellowship from the College. Located in Textile S1 SS5  UA 1989.20","The WWI Gold Star flag has a red background with a white field in the middle that includes 294 blue stars and 16 gold stars. The gold stars represent the alumni and former students of the College of William and Mary who died during the war, although there were actually more than 16 who died during the war. The flag measures 5ft x 7.5ft. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 1989.149","One metal plaque, 3.75in. x 8.5in., inscribed \"Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory.\" It used to hang in the Biology Department.","One gold-toned metal plaque, 3in. in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693.\"","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5in. by 3.5in. It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which \"WM,\" two feathers, and \"William  Mary Tribe\" appear in yellow and gold. ","Scope and Contents","One wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading \"The University of Adelaide\" and \"Sub Cruce Lumen.\" The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993.","One plaque includes coat of arms and \"Kappa Delta,\" approximately 5in. x 6in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.023","One circular wooden plaque with gold paint of the current College of William and Mary Seal. It was made by Craftex Products in Atlanta, Georgia. The plaque is in fair condition with cracks along the edge. It measures 4.5in. in diameter and is 1in. thick. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2010.183","One circular white plaster relief plaque with raised center and image. Design features the buildings and sun figure of the College Seal developed in the 1920s. Plaque is in good overall condition with minor bumps and indentations on the surface. Plaque is 12.125in. in diameter and 1.5in. thick. The front has minor yellow spotting on the sun figure in the design and a .5in. grey spot, possibly caused by mold growth, on the raised center circle. The back features minor discolorations and indentations. Transferred from University Development (UA126).","One round brass box with a red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms in London, England that may have been used on a copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary in 1929.  The box is approximately 3in. in diameter. The brass box is in fair condition with a few scratches and traces of wear. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.100","2-red wax impressions of the College of William  Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the seal was used from 1783-1930. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412015/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1980.101.01ab","Philomathean Literary Society Gavel. UA1982.008","One wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. UA1982.020","One wooden gavel made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring \"To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak....\"; about 11 in. long, now in two pieces, head and handle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1990.028","Scope and Contents","One wooden stick used in the Filipino martial art form known as Eskrima. The stick was used by the Filipino-American Student Association during sponsored dances, including Culture Night 2007 and an ESCAPE performance for admitted multicultural students in the Spring of 2007. The stick is 30\" long and 0.75\". in diameter. The stick is in fair condition with pieces of the wood starting to peel. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.125","Painted wooden sign. Sign is made of three cut-out wood Greek letters Alpha, Phi, and Alpha painted in yellow and black paint and held together with hot glue. Sign measures 12 in. (length) x 8 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455011/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455349/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.02","Scope and Contents","One small wooden Sphinx icon. Front painted with Sphinx portrait in gold and black paint. Back painted in gold script with \"Exodus spr. 87\". Brother Egypt Freeman (James Gulling), Brother K. Don Pierce, and Brother Stanley Osbourne were three student members who pledged into the William and Mary Kappa Pi Chapter in Spring 1987 and were classified as \"Exodus\" charter members. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967379956/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380128/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967380254/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.07","Scope and Contents","Wooden fraternity paddle with Phi Kappa Tau Greek letters and seal on one side and \"William  Mary\" with college seal on the other. [Robert] \"Bob Kepner\", Class of 1954, and \"Thomas L. Owen '51\" Class of 1951 are carved on the handle of the paddle. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.669.01","Scope and Contents","White nylon 0.375in. rope knotted at top with a wooden pendant. The nylon rope ends are wrapped in duct tape. Wooden shape of an Arabic Oil Lamp is painted with purple and black paint, and figure \"4\" painted in black on front and back. The number 4 signifies the first four charter members. Lamp measures 6 in. (width) x 3 in. (width) 1 in. (height). Object measures 17.5 in. long x 5.875 in. wide. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967375584/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113452993/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.585.07","Artifacts intended for use at parties or on gift-giving or other special occasions, but not exclusively for weddings.","Ribbons with fishing weights and bolts attached used to hold down helium balloons at the May 5, 1989 dinner at which the Campaign for the 4th Century was announced. Image available of https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646665/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1989.029","Artifacts intended for use in public religious worship or spiritual ceremonies.","Artifacts intended for use in weddings, independent of formal religious worship or general partying and gift-giving.","Artifacts originally created to communicate information to people. Unlike Advertising Media, a Documentary Artifact is not generally inteded to elicit a specific response in regards to products, services, or events. Instead, it presents a point of view, an image, or a set of ideas, often with the aim of enlightening or swaying the attitude of people. This classification includes printed documents on paper and also non-print, non-print artifacts that serve a documentary purpose.","Records that document organizational functions or business operations.","One resolution created by the Wren Society, a secret society at the College of William and Mary, to continue to serve the College and those who seek to promote the College's purposes. The resolution mentions the background of the organization, its main purpose, and how its members are selected. There is a tassel and a wax seal attached to the resolution with a stamped W. The resolution is 11in. x 17in. and the frame is approximately 16.75in. x 19in. The resolution is tacked to a Velcro background and has a wax seal and is in good condition.","Public notices intended to be posted or distributed, the primary purpose of which is not advertising.","Scope and Contents","One wool and cotton banner with \"1951\" written across the front. The banner is maroon with a white border. The banner is 64in. x 44in. It is in good condition with some stains on the first \"1\" of 1951. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2005.008","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1995 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 1999. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"1999\" is written in white and black lettering. \"William  Mary\" is written below 1999 in white and green lettering. The banner is in good condition with some stains on the coat of arms. The banner is 70in.x 56in. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.077","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1996 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2000. The banner is green with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2000\" is written in gold and white lettering, and below 2000 \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA. 2008.078","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1997 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2001. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2001 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.079","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1998 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2002. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2002 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.080","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 1999 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2003. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2003\" is written in black and white letters, with \"William  Mary\" below 2003 written in green and white letters. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.081","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2000 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2004. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in gold and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2004\" is written in gold and White lettering. Below the 2004, \"William  Mary\" is written in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition . Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.082","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2001 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2005. The banner is yellow with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is at the bottom in green and gold. At the top, \"2005 William  Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.083","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2002 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2006. The banner is white with a green border. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green and gold at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2006 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold letting. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.084","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2003 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2007. The banner is green and gold with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2007\" is written in black and white lettering, and \"William  Mary\" is written below 2007 in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.085","Scope and Contents","Large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2004 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2008. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the University Center (now Sadler Center) until the Class's graduation in 2008. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold at the bottom. At the top, \"2008\" is written in gold and white lettering with \"William and Mary\" below the 2008 in black and white lettering. The banner is 70in.x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.086","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2006 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2010. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2010. The banner is white with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in green at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2010 William  Mary\" is written in green and gold lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.319","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2005 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2009. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2009. The banner is yellow with a green border around the edge. The College of William and Mary Coat of Arms is in white and green at the bottom. At the top, \"2009 William and Mary\" is written in green and white lettering. The banner is 70in. x 56in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.320","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the 2008 Opening Convocation ceremony to welcome the Class of 2012. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2012. The banner is green with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in yellow at the bottom. At the top of the banner, \"2012\" is in yellow lettering with white outline and \"William  Mary\" is below with white lettering and black outline. The banner measures 71in. x 55.75in. and is in good condition with smudging and loose threads on the Coat of Arms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.201.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2011's Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2011. The top of the banner is green and has \"2011\" written in white with black outline. The bottom half of the banner is yellow and has \"WILLIAM  MARY\" written in green with white outline. It also features the College's seal in white outlined in green. There is green trim around the edge of the banner. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 0.5in. and two 0.25in. loose threads on the bottm left side of the green trim. There is also a 1in. unraveling thread with a 0.5in. and a 0.125in. loose thread on the bottom right of the green trim. There is an approximately 0.5in. dirt stain at the bottom right of the College seal and a 17.5in. dirt stain on the back of the banner near the bottom. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.01","Scope and Contents","One large nylon banner which hung outside the Wren Building for the class of 2013' s Opening Convocation ceremony. Shortly after Convocation, the banner was hung in the Center Court dining facility within the Sadler Center until the Class's graduation in 2013. The banner is yellow with green trim around the edge of the banner. \"2013\" is written in green with a white outline. \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is also written in green and outlined in white below \"2013.\" The banner features the College seal in white with green outline. The banner measures approximately 4ft 7in. (width) x 5ft. 1in. (length). It is in good condition with a 7.5in., a 4.25in., and a 1in. dirt stain on the back of the banner at the bottom. There is also a long trail of dirt beneath the curve of the \"\" in \"WILLIAM  MARY.\" There is a a 0.5in. dirt stain on the white outline of the \"A\" in \"MARY\" as well as a series of dirt stains on both sides of the \"Y\" in \"MARY.\"  There are a series of loose threads on the bottom of the green trim.  There are is a possible rust stain on the mounting hole at the bottom left.  The College seal has multiple dirt spots and loose threads. Finally, there is a 0.5in. round dirt stain directly below the College seal. Transferred from Office of VP for Student Affairs by Christine Ladnier. UA 2014.004.02","Scope and Contents","1-White banner with  a green outline. \"2014\" is stitched in green with gold outline at the top. Below \"2014,\" \"WILLIAM  MARY\" is stitched in green with gold outline. Below \"WILLIAM  MARY\" the College seal is stitched in green outline. There are four brass holes (two at the top of the banner and two at the bottom) where banner poles may be placed. The banner was unveiled at the 2010 William and Mary Convocation and subsequently held in the Sadler Center until the 2014 Commencement ceremony. The banner measures approximately 6.5ft (width) x 8ft. (length) and is in excellent condition. There are two dirt stains, one to the top right of the seal and one to the right middle of the seal. UA 2014.097.1","Scope and Contents","Orange and white banner, 15in. x 45in.; orange letters spelling \"William and Mary\" against a white background with an orange border. Located in Textiles S1 SS5 . UA 1984.027","Rectangular green and yellow wool felt banner with .75in. yellow machine sewn border trim along outside edge. Green background with affixed yellow block letters 'THE COLLEGE OF / WILLIAM AND MARY' with yellow college seal (scalloped circle with modern coat of arms and text 'COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY / 1693') in the middle.The banner is 35.5in. (length) x 17in. (width). Banner is in good condition with a small 1/8in. gouge out of the top border and a 1/4in. length hole in the upper right side. Swem SCRC Purchase. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.552","Scope and Contents","Green canvas banner with WM third seal and college name in Latin. Circle around the seal reads, \"SIG COLLEGII GULIELMI ET MARIAE IN VIRGINIA / 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489647532/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.01","Scope and Contents","Green canvas flag with WM third seal and gold fringe along the edges. Circle around the seal reads, \"William  Mary / Chartered 1693.\" Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7489646822/. Transferred from the Office of the President by Sandra Wilms. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2012.256.02","Banner celebrates 150 years of service (1852-1992). It is pieced and embroidered nylon with a white background and the college's coat of arms. 6ft. (length) x 3ft.(width). Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.013","Scope and Contents","A green fabric banner with \"Welcome Prospective Class of 2000\" painted in gold letters. This was used by the 13 Club at the Admissions Office's open house in April 1996. The banner measures 39in.  x 76in. Located inTextiles S1 SS5. UA 1998.081","Scope and Contents","White vinyl banner with cloth backing, green lettering \"Student Association\" accompanied by the College seal. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.004","Scope and Contents","A white banner with the William and Mary cypher in green spray paint, the sign of the Seven Society in gold, and \"Good luck on finals\" in black. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Fall 2007 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.90","Scope and Contents","A \"Good Luck on Finals\" banner produced by the Seven Society on a white flat bed sheet using spray paint. The banner is in excellent condition. The banner was hung in the entrance of Earl Gregg Swem Library during the Spring 2008 finals period. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.48","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner that was used for a HomeBrew event by the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) at the University Center at the College of William and Mary. The banner has \"UCAB Coffeehouse\" at the top in black letters, followed by \"HomeBrew\" in blue letters, and \"William and Mary\" in green and gold letters. There is also a coffee mug in brown letters, while a saxophone and a treble clef are in blue and purple letters. The UCAB logo is at the bottom right in black and gold. The banner is 39 1/2in.x94in. and is in fair shape with several stains. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.060","Scope and Contents","One white canvass banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome new students to the College. At the top of the banner, \"Welcome\" is written in black. Below \"Welcome\" is a royal crown in black and a black cross above it. Below the crown is a black and gold William and Mary cypher. The year 1832, the year the society was founded at the College, is written at the bottom in gold. The words and symbols were painted onto the banner. The banner is approximately 75in. x 60 5/8in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.234","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the phrase \"Anti-Marching Royal Tribe\" painted in green and gold that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for the football game against James Madison University. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA  2010.512","Scope and Contents","One white cotton banner with the words \"Better Fight Song, Better Band Since 1693\" in green and gold paint that was used by the William and Mary Pep Band during the 2009 Homecoming Parade for their game against James Madison University. The left-hand side of the banner contains a musical staff with a bass clef and 2 gold flat musical notes. It is approximately 96in. x 29in. and is in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.513","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to welcome families to the College during Family Weekend. The banner has a purple lace border. \"Welcome\" is written in black cursive script to the right and \"Families\" is written in black cursive script below it. The seal of the Wren Society is depicted with a purple outline to the left of \"Families.\" Inside the seal is a black painting of the Wren building. Below that is the phrase \"Veritas e Requitas\" written in black with \"1832\" (the year the society was founded) written in black underneath that. Below the seal is written \"THE WREN SOCIETY\" in black. The banner is in excellent condition. It measures 2ft.1.25in. (length) x 3ft. 6.5in (width). There is an approximately 0.25in. black stain near the right corner. There is also a 1in. hot glue yellow stain in the top right corner and a 0.75in. hot glue yellow stain in the bottom right corner. The lace in the top right corner is coming off. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.01","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to wish students a Happy Yule Log Ceremony. \"Happy\" is spray painted in gold cursive script at the top of the banner. Below \"Happy,\" \"Yule\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. Beneath that \"Log\" is spray painted in gold cursive script. \"VeA\" is painted in black to the right of \"Yule.\" Below \"VeA\" and to the right of \"Log\" the Wren Building is depicted. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint with three large green spray paint stains. \"18\" is painted in black on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in black on the inside of the second window. There are two 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There is a smattering of green spray paint stains to the left and across the \"H\" in \"Happy.\" There are also spontaneous smatterings of green spray paint stains to the right of \"Yule\" and \"Log\" and above and to the right of the depiction of the Wren Building. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.02","Scope and Contents","One white cotton cloth banner that was created by the Wren Society, a secret society at William and Mary, to congratulate students graduating from the College. \"Congrats\" is spray painted in gold cursive script across the top of the banner. Below that is spray painted \"Grads\" in gold. Below \"Congrats\" and to the right of \"Grads\" is painted \"VeA\" in magenta. Beneath \"VeA\" is a depiction of the Wren Building. It has a purple outline with two windows also outlined in purple. The inside of the outline is filled with gold paint. \"18\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the first window, and \"32\" is painted in magenta on the inside of the second window. There are two approximately 2.5in. slits at the top on the left and right of the banner where gold ribbons have been place to hold up the banner when it was hung in the Wren Courtyard. The banner is in good condition. It measures approximately 5ft. 5.5in (length) x3ft.10in. (width). There are two 0.125in. brown stains next to the \"C\" and above the \"O\" in \"Congrats.\" There is a 1.5in. tear in the center at the top of the banner. There is also an approximately 1.5in. magenta stain in the window with \"32\" painted in it and a 1.75in. gold spray paint stain at the bottom of the banner. Gift of the Wren Society. UA 2013.182.03","Two vinyl banners for the Earl Gregg Swem Library event \"21st Century Scholar on the Colonial Campus \" held on October 18-19, 2007. The event featured vendors and demonstrations of databases and electronic resources. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2007.69","Scope and Contents","One blue vinyl banner that was used during the construction of Swem Library from 1999-2005. The banner features a construction worker in a hard hat rolling a boulder shaped like the Swem Window and \"Swem Construction News\" is written in white lettering. The banner is 80in.x17in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.084","Scope and Contents","2-banners encased in plastic with \"Swem Library Rocks\" written in white lettering that were used during a Homecoming Parade at the College of William and Mary. The background of the banners are blue and there are also red musical notes all over the banners. The banners are approximately 96in. x 25in. and are in fair condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2011.379 a and b","Scope and Contents","Banner, mounted on a wooden rod; the background is white with blue letters spelling out \"1983 Summit, Williamsburg, Virginia\"; in middle is blue and gold design with colonial capitol in center surrounded by words \"1983 Summit of Industrialized Nations\"; bottom is trimmed with gold braid and fringe. 46in. x 72in Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1985.067","9- silk banners from the exhibit at the Grolier Club in 1988-89 honoring the tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution and the reign of William and Mary. The banners are made of gold moire silk with purple satin edging. A detailed history of them is packed with the banners. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1998.036","Large vinyl banners from Charter Day 1999. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA1999.099","Scope and Contents","One white vinyl banner created by the Chicago Chapter of the William and Mary Alumni Association to celebrate the College's 300th Anniversary. The top of the banner reads \"Happy 300th From the Windy City\" in Green and Gold. The middle of the banner has the Chicago skyline in blue with hand-written greetings from alumni members. The bottom left reads \"1693-1993\" and \"William and Mary\" in green. The bottom right reads \"Chicago Chapter.\" The banner is 96in.x46in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.099","Scope and Contents","One vinyl banner created by the College of William and Mary to celebrate the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England to the College during the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of the settelment at Jamestown. The banner features the outlines of three Queen's Guards with their black bearskin hats and red tunics; the year \"2007\" written in black; and the William and Mary cypher, also written in black. The banner was created by Fast Signs of Yorktown, Virginia. The banner is approximatley 11.875in. x  23.75in. and It is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2010.449","One large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1980.100","Proclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particular clipping article concerning the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1997.015","Orange and black banner; black background with orange letters. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2000.007","One framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads \"Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C.\"","A cream banner with gold fringe. The banner features a phoenix rising from the ashes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2008.04","Scope and Contents","One United States Flag with 48 stars that came to America on the casket of Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, who attended the College of William and Mary from 1913-1914. Corporal Lewis was killed in 1918 during World War I. He was a member of Company B, 116th Infantry from Virginia. There is a lock and a key on the top and bottom right-hand side of the flag. The lock is engraved with \"MILLER\" in the middle. The lock and key are both attached to the flag with paperclips. A small index card is also attached to the flag with \"Corporal Ernest J. Lewis, Company B. 116th Infantry.\" The flag is approximately 9ft. 10 1/2in. x 3ft. 4in. It is in fair condition with a few very small holes. Located in Textiles S1 SS5. UA 2009.380","Scope and Contents","One metal plaque that was used to dedicate Chandler Hall on the College of William and Mary campus. The plaque is inscribed with the following: \"Erected 1930-31/ Board of Visitors / James H. Dillard, Rector / John Stewart Bryan, Vice-Rector / Charles J. Duke Jr. / C. Starling Hutcheson / G. Walter Mapp / Lulu D. Metz / J. Douglas Mitchell / Gabriella Page / A. Herbert Foreman / John A. Wilson / Sidney Hall / J.A.C. Chandler, President / Herbert Lee Bridges, Secretary / Charles M. Robinson, Architect / J.J. McDevitt Company, Contractors.\" It is approximately 24.5 in x 24.5in. It is in fair condition with traces of corrosion and scratches. Located in BG S5. UA 2009.520.","Records that document the exchange or management of money or other items of value.","Scope and Contents","Peninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, WM guarantee fund, WM general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). ","Records created or maintained by a government agency. Included in this sub-classification are legislative, judicial, trade, immigration, patent, military, census, and vital records.","Documents that provide primarily non-textual visual information. Included in this sub-classification are maps, charts, graphs, diagrams, and pictorial works produced through photographic, photomechanical, or printing processes. Terms in this sub-classification may be used in addition to terms from Art to index graphic documents that are also works of art.","Scope and Contents","One print of a cartoon depicting a man in colonial costume locked in the stocks with a \"I am a Liar\" sign nailed to the stocks. Jimmy Carter tells Gerald Ford \"We had better watch what we say around here.\" The cartoon commemorates the presidential debate between Ford and Carter on October 22, 1976, and the cartoon first appeared in the Newport News Times-Herald on October 21, 1976.  Approximately 11 in. x 14 in. It is in fair condition. Gift of Edwin C. Tison.  Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 1980.016","Located in Art S4.  UA 1998.95","Silver engraving of the Frenchman's Map. Framed. 13 in. x13 in. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.094","A print made from a portrait of Sullivan that was presented to the New York Southern Society. This item was found in Dennis Cogle's office. Located in Art S4. UA 1999.095","1-two sided silk map. Sheet E of the map shows Germany, a protectorate, Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary. Sheet C of the map shows Holland, Belgium, France, and Germany. The map belonged to Dr. Armand J. Galfo who served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was also an Assistant Dean at the School of Education. The map measures approximately 29.5in. (length) x 34in. (width). and is in good condition. The edges of the map have some fraying and there is a blue ink spot and a black spot on the right side of Sheet C. There are also various creases in the map from where it has been folded.Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles.UA 2007.063.01","One original etching by American artist Don Swann of the President's House at the College of William and Mary. It was once owned by J. Edward Zollinger, class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976.The etching is numbered 188 of 300 in a limited edition series. The signature of Don Swann is written below the etching. The etching is approximately 5.875in. x 4.875in. and is in good condition. The etching was attached to a cardboard backing that was acidic and there is some glue residue on the back of the etching. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.297","One color print sketch of Tucker Hall when it was used as the library at the College of William and Mary. There are trees surrounding Tucker Hall with what appears to be outbuildings in the back. It measures approximately 15 in. x 11.5 in. It is in fair condition with light wear around the edges of the print.  Located in Art S4. UA 2010.210","Scope and Contents","\nTwo printers blocks with inscriptions describing an ancient \"bid\" to an anniversary meeting of the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at the College of William and Mary. The cut outs were first used for the 1941 anniversary of Phi Beta Kappa. Each is approximately 2 in. x 5 in. They are in fair condition.","One color print of a painting featuring students standing around the Wren Yard during Commencement at the College of William and Mary. The print is signed by Kamil Kubik, the artist of the painting. It is approximately 16 in. x 19 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.213","Scope and Contents","One reproduction color print entitled \"Commencement\" published by P. Buckley Moss for the Alumni Society to commemorate the Tercentenary of the College of William and Mary in 1993. The print features two students, one hold the College Mace, leading the procession through the Wren Building during Commencement. The print is number 347 out of 700 and is signed by P. Buckley Moss. It is approximately 16 in. x 23.5 in. and is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.214","Reproduction print of a pencil drawing showing the south (Chapel) side of the Wren Building with a wood shed and 2 horsemen. The print is approximately 7.25 in. x 10.125 in. and is in fair condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.220","Scope and Contents","Contains a color photograph featuring all the members of the all-male a cappella group Gentlemen of the College that attended the 20th reunion banquet for the group. Surrounding the photograph are the signatures of those members in attendance at the banquet. The photograph was taken by Hannah Debelius (WM Class of 2010). The photograph is 8 in. x 10 in. and the frame is approximately 18.5 in. x 22.5in. It is in good condition. Located in Art S4. UA 2011.244","Scope and Contents","One lithographic print depicting the rear of the Wren Building facing the Sunken Garden in the afternoon sun. The Great Hall and the 2nd floor balcony are highlighted in the drawing. On the bottom left-hand side of the drawing, \"Sir Christopher Wren Building Williamsburg, 1932\" is written in pencil. On the bottom right-hand side of the drawing are the initials TW 1934 and the signature of the artist, Theo B. White. On the back of the print, there is a label describing the work as part of the Public Works of Art Project, Virginia Division's Series of lithographic prints of Williamsburg, Edition 30. Approximately 11.875 in. x 17.375 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.385","One etching of the Wren Building and yard with the Botetourt Statue and a cannon facing Duke of Gloucester Street. There is also a depiction of three people standing in the open door that passes through to the rear of the Wren Building and the Sunken Garden. The bottom left-hand side of the print reads \"Wren Building, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.\" The bottom right-hand side of the print is signed by the author Alice E. Rumple.  It is approximately 19.25in. x 14.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 2. UA 2011.386","One print depicting the Wren Building, Wren Yard, and the President's House in snow during Winter. The bottom of the print reads \"The College of William  Mary, Wren Building, Winter,\" and is signed by the artist T.C.Manor[?] with the year \"82.\" Approximately 18 in. x 24 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 1. UA 2011.387","Scope and Contents","UA 2011.393.001: Pen and ink drawing of a cartoon concerning the William and Mary Honor System. The cartoon shows a professor leaving the questions to an exam on the desk and then leaving the room, reminding the students that they are on their honor not the cheat. The students are shown with writing on their legs and sleeves, with one of the students saying \"That does it!! I'm switching to Harvard.\" The cartoon was created by Jimmy Hatlo. 14.5 in. x 20 in. UA 2011.393.002: A clipping from a newspaper showing the above cartoon in color as part of Hatlo's \"They'll Do It Every Time\" comic strip. 8.125 in. x 6.625 in. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.393","Scope and Contents","One cartoon drawn for the 1906 Colonial Echo by student Frederick R. Hynson featuring seven professors at the College of William and Mary behind a table. The professors shown are Henry T. Louthan, Lyman B. Wharton, John Lesslie Hall, President Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas J. Stubbs, Charles E. Bishop, and Van Franklin Garrett. The cartoon is labeled \"A Faculty Meeting from a Duc's Point of View.\" The missing professors are Richard M. Crawford, Alexander B. Coffey, and Biology Professor John W. Ritchie. It is not know who Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Hubbard were, although there were students by those names in 1906. \"Duc\" was the term used for freshman and was short for \"introductory.\" Approximately 22 in. x 10 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.394","One linoleum block print of the exterior of the library building (present-day Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary by Nannie Mae Squires.  Approximately 14.75in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 3. UA 2011.395","UA 2011.396.001: Drawing of the Wren Building, with the Lord Botetourt Statue in front, before 1929 renovation. UA 2011.396.002-003: Drawings of the Wren Building after the restoration. Approximately 9.5-10 in. x 10.25 in. -12.25 in. They are in fair condition. The prints were given to Earl Gregg Swem Library by the illustrator, Orin Bullock. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4.","One pencil print sketch of the front of the Wren Building by John C. Drake. Approximately 16 in. x 12.25 in. It is in fair condition. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.398","One color print of a sketch of the library building (now Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Approximately 15.75 in. x 12 in. It is in fair condition with some color loss. Located in Art S4, Box 2, Folder 4. UA 2011.399","Scope and Contents","A white wood paneled picture that features a black and white photo of the 1993 Epson Ivy Bowl Ivy team. At the bottom left of the picture is the seal for the Epson Ivy Bowl. To the right of the seal is written \"'93 EPSON IVY BOWL\" in gray typed font with a Japanese translation below it. Surrounding the photo and inscription are the signatures of all the members of the Ivy Bowl Ivy team. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an international football game played between an American team of all Ivy League college football players and Japanese college all-star players. In 1993, the game was played in Tokyo with the American team as the victors. The photo measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 13in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are two approximately 1.5in. abrasions on the top left of the picture as well as an approximately 0.125in. brown stain at the top left of the picture. There is also a small puncture hole at the top of the score board in the photograph and a 1.5in. puncture hole to the right of the score board in the photograph going up into one of the signatures above the picture. Transferred from the Athletic Department (football). UA 2011.535.03","Scope and Contents","A photograph of the football game between William and Mary and Villanova on September 15, 2001. The photograph is framed by green cardboard and a gold lined glass frame. Below the photograph is a gold metal tag that has \"WILLIAM  MARY ~ 47/ VILLANOVA ~44\" engraved in black on it. To the right of the picture is a ticket that displays game date, time, and location. On the back of the picture there is a silver sticker that has \"PRINCE GEORGE GRAPHICS/ 437 PRINCE GEORGE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA 23185\" typed in black with a logo featuring a peacock and an outline of a heart in black. The framed picture measures approximately 15.25in. (length) x 11in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Above the ticket there is a small red ant. Transferred from the Athletics Department (football). UA 2011.535.04","Prints or non-print items created to impart, test, or demonstrate knowledge or skill, either in the context of formal teaching and training or in more informal contexts.","2-facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. The horn-books are approximately 2.75in.x 5.5in. They are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.131","Documents that pertain to legal actions or rights.","Scope and Contents","1-piece of paper that has \"I, STATE YOUR FULL NAME, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A ___ IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; THAT I WILL TAKE THIS OBLIGATION FREELY, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION; AND THAT I WILL WELL AND FAITHFULLY DISCHARGE THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE UPON WHICH I AM ABOUT TO ENTER, SO HELP ME GOD\" typed in black Times New Roman font. \"STATE YOUR FULL NAME\" is crossed out with a pen and \"Scott Thomas Hankinson,\" is written in cursive with a black pen. In the blank \"An Ensign \" is written in cursive in black pen innk. \"AIR FORCE,\" is also crossed out with pen and \"Navy\" is written above it in cursive with black ink. There is a comma added in black pen ink after \"FAITHFULLY\" and a semicolon after \"OFFICE.\" \"Over\" is written within parentheses in cursive black pen ink. The paper is taped to a recipe card on which is written in cursive \"This silver dollar was given to Armand (Col. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hanksinson) on June 30th, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scott making Scott an Ensign USN. (Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo--Armand's cousin who served on 3 fronts in Europe, Africa,  Italy in WWII). The card measures approximately 5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. Related to UA 2007.063.02. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.03","Written or printed items that express creative works intended to be read, heard, or performed. Such works include fictional and non-fictional literature, oral presentations, music, and theatrical productions.","One framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary.","One photocopy with musical notes for the William and Mary Fight Song in a wooden frame that was given out to a graduating senior in the William and Mary Pep Band. It is approximately 6.375in. x 8.375in. and is in fair condition.","One black plastic sheet music holder with 21 plastic sheet protectors to hold the songs played by the William  Mary Pep Band during various athletic events. Some of the songs include the William  Mary Fight Song, William  Mary Alma Mater, Eye of the Tiger, Hey Baby, and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. It is approximately 7.625in. x 7.25in. and is in fair condition.","Tokens of remembrance or commemoration of a person, place, event, or experience. This sub-classification includes artifacts created to contain or display such tokens.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with \"Virginia Resolution for Independence\" around the edge.\" The back of the coin reads \"Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976\" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476447/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476523/.","One Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025150/.","One coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389249/.","One bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2009.499","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal coin that was created by the William and Mary Fund for the Tercentenary celebration of William and Mary. The obverse of the coin has the College seal with the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" surrounding the edge. Above the seal are the dates \"1693-1993\". The reverse contains the weathervane from the Wren Building with \"1693\" and \"1993\" on it. Just below the weathervane is the number \"300\" and \"William  Mary\". Surrounding the edge of the reverse are the words \"The Fourth Century Club 1693-1993\". The coin is encased in plastic to protect it and is surrounding by a black square case with \"William  Mary Annual Fund\" written in gold. It is 1.05 in. in diameter and is in good condition. The square case surrounding the coin is 3.5in. x 3.5in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1.UA 2010.185","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016006/.","One large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Diameter is 3.75in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409489/.","2- discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Object is inside a green pouch. Diameter is 4in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409633/.","2-discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Diameter is 4in. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016806/.","One silver medal, 3in. in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020866/.","One bronze medal, 3.25in. in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads \"1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are.\" The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021038/.","One bronze medal, 3in. in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name \"Princeton.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438414399/.","One gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5in. in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal also includes separately a clear plastic stand. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391029/.","One pewter medal, roughly 1.5in.x1in., on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939958/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads \"Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata\" in the center and \"CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959\" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note \"With the good wishes of Europe!\" An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395005/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal with a depiction of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. To the left of William is written in Latin \"Gullet Maria D.G,\" and to the right of Mary is written in Latin \"M. BRIT. FRET HIB. REX. ET. REGINA.\" The reverse of the medal has the College seal and \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia 1693\" surrounding the seal. It is approximately 2.875in. in diameter and is in fair condition with several minor scrapes and chips along the edge and reverse of the medal. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.186","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","One metalic lapel pin that was given out to students during the Charter Day 2011 ceremony at William  Mary Hall on the campus of the College of William and Mary. The pin contains an artist's rendering of the Crim Dell bridge. The pin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Square gold tone metal pin with drawing of the Botetourt Statue and Wren Building and text \"Charter Day 2012.\" Pin measures 1 in. (height) x 1 in. (length) x .375 in. (depth) and is in excellent condition. In W. Taylor Reveley, III's Presidential Address on February 3, 2012, he mentioned the pins saying, \"This year, in addition to the tradition of Charter Day pins to wear on your graduation robes, students are invited to leave their mark by signing a 2012 Charter Day scroll. These scrolls will be placed in our University Archives for all time coming. Pins and scrolls can be found near the ticket window on the Commons Side of this hall as you leave.\" Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.01","Scope and Contents","Round gold tone metal pin with a digital rendering of the Sunken Garden and the text \"2013 Charter Day\" in red. Pin measures 1 in. (diameter) x .375 (depth) and is in excellent condition. Transferred by Carla Costello, President's Office. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS1. UA 2013.178.02","One brass medallion approximately 1.5in. (width) and 4in. (length). The medallion has black writing embroidered on its face. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476623/.","One large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials \"NPC,\" \"NIC,\" \"PIC,\" and \"PPA,\" the phrases \"200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities\" and \"An American College Tradition,\" and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads \"Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976\" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words \"A look to out past with an eye to our future.\" Diameter of medallion is 2.6875in. In good condition.","One limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City County. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Medallion is in 3.125in. (width) x 3.8125in. (height) case. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015664/.","One large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States in 1976. Medal is stored in a 4.1875in. square box, labeled \"RF.\" A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under \"Visitors to Campus.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438409001/.","One bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription \"Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 14, 1916\" on the reverse. Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439016262/.","Scope and Contents","One frigate \"Colbert\" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Diameter is 4.25in. In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410151/.","One medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Diameter of the medal is 1.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018156/.","One round bronze medal, 2.5in. in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words \"America's Adopted Son.\" The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription \"American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV.\" Gift of Stuart W. Jackson.","2-bronze medals, identical to one another but different from UA1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed \"E. Gatteaux,\" the name \"Lafayette,\" and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription \" America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV.\" Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025288/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439025584/.","One bronze medallion, 4in. in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words \"Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist.\" The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription \"Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419133/.","Two gold-toned medals (1.5in. in diameter) bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693,\" and on the other side the words \"College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76.\" The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438419511/.","One bronze medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with \"College Camp Dedication 10-9-76.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391933/.","One commmemorative medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Commemoratvie Medal in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of King William III and Queen Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. It is approximately 1.125in. in diameter. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents.Gift of Mrs. C. Watson.","One gold charm attached to a gold chain that once was owned by Dudley Warner Woodbridge, professor and dean of the law school at the College of William and Mary from 1927 to 1966. The front of the charm is inscribed with the initials \"D.W.W.\" and the reverse is inscribed \"From Law Students of Marshall Wythe Feb. 24, 1961.\" Gift of Julia Oxrieder, daughter of Dudley Woodbridge. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.710","One light blue button, 2.25in. in diameter. In black letters, it reads \"Picnic with the Daves,\" \"Epsilon Association,\" and \"139th Convention Philadelphia.\" The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937306/.","Scope and Contents","2-identical buttons, 4in. in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with \"William and Mary Tangerine Bowl\" in white letters and a green center reading \"Go Big Green\" and \"1970,\" also in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765391287/.","4-buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25in. in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words \"Happy Birthday 300 William  Mary.\" The other two have a yellow background and read \"Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc.\" Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940732/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940914/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter, with an off-white background and the words \"Richard Cornish Endowment Fund\" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941422/.","One white aluminum button with a depiction of the Griffin, the College of William and Mary's mascot as of 2010. The Griffin has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. This particular Griffin is green, gold, and white in color to mimic the College's colors. Below the Griffin is the word \"Tribe,\" the nickname for William and Mary. The button is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One black and white aluminum button with a depiction of Don Quixote on his horse and Sancho Panza on his donkey with \"1605-2005\" written below to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the book \"Don Quixote.\" The button was once owned by professor George Greenia of the Hispanic Studies curriculum at William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow metal button pin created for the Dixie Bowl football game played in Birmingham, AL on January 1, 1948 against Arkansas. The pin features two footballs at top and bottom with the text 'WILLIAM  MARY / DIXIE BOWL\" in the center. Two silk ribbons, one green and one yellow, and a tan piece of cotton string are affixed to the button back and hang below the button. A piece of white paper with text indicating WM's losing score, 'ARK: 21 / WM: 19' is taped to the back of the button. The pin is in good condition with minor spots of rust on the reverse. Both ribbons are slightly discolored with minor fraying on the bottom edges. Green ribbon has approximately 0.0625in. hole. Button is 1.75in. in diameter; total length with ribbons is 4.625in. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.557","Received by Archives staff on 10/9/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2012.186.02","Scope and Contents","Button featuring a black and white line drawing of a recycling triangle with three angled arrows and three circular logos between the arrows: \"WM SEAC\" (Student Environmental Action Coalition); \"what's your DOT?\" (Do One Thing); and \"The Mercury Project\" with \"Earth Day 2010\" in the middle of a white circle with a green to blue gradient circle around the outside, with the text \"40TH ANNIVERSARY\" at the top and bottom. Button is in good condition with no visible defects and measures 2.25\" in diameter. Button was received at the same time as documents in the Writing Resources Center Administrative Records series of the Department of English Records (UA 205). Transferred by Sharon Zuber. Located in Dec Obj S2 SS1. UA 2013.005.05","2-gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked \"SCHLAGE\" and \"R91351\" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646907/.","One black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words \"College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary.\" ","Scope and Contents","Terrible Tribe Towel; 2- white handkerchiefs, 21in. x 21.5in. with \"Go T-R-I-B-E\" in large green letters across the middle, and the WM Tribe logo and \"Terrible T-r-i-b-e Towel\" written in one corner. Distributed by the Society of the Alumni. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969004011/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 13. UA 1988.103","Memorabilia, baseball; includes2-bats, 6-balls, and 2-gloves used in various WM baseball games; mounted onto a wooden plaque; the bats were the favorite ones used by Dan Etmonson, the gloves were the ones he used as first baseman. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1990.063","Scope and Contents","One white cotton hand towel, 15.5in. x 25in., with \"WM Magic Homecoming 1990 November 1-4\" and sparkler motif in purple. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2928811491/.  Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 14. UA1992.012","Scope and Contents","Small red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with \"150\" marked in gold, created as a memento of WM Homecoming in 1992. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1994.010","One ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395181/.","Scope and Contents","A white towel that has a blue center on the front.  In the blue center there is the image of a gymnast performing on the pommel horse in white. Below the gymnast is written \"Vilågbajnoksåg/Budapest 1983\" in white. To the left of the blue center is a red stripe and green stripe. To the bottom right of the towel is a white box with a blue outline and a blue and white symbol on the inside. The back of the towel is blue with a white center that features the gymnast performing on  the pommel horse in blue. The green and red stripes are on the right of the center image and the box, now blue outlined in white with a white symbol,  is on the bottom right. The towel measures approximately 33.5in. (length) x 18in. (width) and is in good condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.06","Scope and Contents","One metal souvenir football that may have been used as a pin. It is hand painted silver and gold with \"WAM 1693-1924\" written across the football in green paint. There is also a small portion of green, gold, and white ribbon along the side of the football. It is approximately 2.25in. long. It is in fair condition with light wear and minor dulling of the gold ribbon. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421635/.","Scope and Contents","One gold colored key fob produced for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954. The key fob has a silver plate with the Chinese character of \"jing\" meaning capital, and it is the symbol for the city of Beijing. Below the Chinese character are the words \"Beijing 2008\" along with the five Olympic rings. It is approximately 8.75in.  long and is in great condition. Gift of Rene A. Henry. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.216","1 - Red felt emblem in the shape of two connected hearts with a white outline drawing of a couple dancing. Text towards the bottom of the emblem reads \" Harry James / 1950.\" Emblem could have been intended for use as a patch or small wall decoration. Emblem measures 7.75 in. (length) x 5.25 in. (width). Gift of Jean Harrup Cogle, and transferred upon arrival from the 2012.403 accession of the Jean Harrup Cogle Papers (UA 5.167). Located in Textiles, S1 SS8. UA 2012.403.01","Scope and Contents","One clear domed paperweight. The base of the paperweight features the William and Mary cypher in white. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written in white in an arch above the cypher and \"TERCENTENARY TRUST\" is written in white in an arch below the cypher. \"1688\" is written in white to the left of the cypher and \"1988\" is written to the right of the cypher. The paperweight measures 3.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is approximately 1.75in. smattering of white dot stains on the left side of the dome starting at the bottom of the dome and going midway up. There is a 0.75in. conglomerate of white stains on the right side of the base rim and an approximately 1in. conglomerate of white stains on the left side of the base rim. There are also small scratches all around the base rim and a small chip at the top of the base rim above the William and Mary cypher. Gift of Steve Murden. UA 2013.219.01","Documentary artifacts that routinely may be classified in none or more than one of the other sub-classifcations. These include artifacts that are defined more by form than by functions or context. Many terms may be used in addition to other terms for cross-referencing purposes.","Dance programs from fraternity dances. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458573/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698458523/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698778514/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698775214/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457733/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425775/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457803/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425735/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428875/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774704/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428705/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457443/.","Scope and Contents","5-dance programs, 1-\"The Bachelors\" dance, 1925; 2-\"The German Club\" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2-\"The Cotillian Club,\" 1925 and 1926. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457273/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425655/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428425/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698425315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428315/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698774494/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698428155/. ","Scope and Contents","Dance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads \"Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-\"; 3-dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, \"Me\" and Johnnie Wilkins, and \"Me\" and Bob Brewer. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698777434/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698456593/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427305/. ","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427225/.","The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698457393/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 2. UA 2007.83","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in fair condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776604/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3in.x4in. and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698427155/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698776264/.","One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3.5in.x5in. and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426745/.","Scope and Contents","One dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, \"fratres in Collegio\", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4.5in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13698426495/. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3. UA 2009.461","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Transferred from College Papers (UA14). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS2, Box 3.","Transferred from College Papers (UA14).","Scope and Contents","One sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 \"Go Tribe\", 1 \"William and Mary\" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081","Miscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1987.081 addition.","Scope and Contents","One sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, WM, and \"300 William and Mary, 1693-1993.\" The sheet is 8.5in x 11in. All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1994.052","One clear window decal measuring 3.75in.x4in. It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765398227/.","One sticker decal depicting the coat of arms for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The decal features a man standing with a rod next to a black cat on top of a knight's helmet, which is sitting on top of the coat of arms. Underneath the seal is features the fraternity's moto, Our Hearts are United, written in Latin. It is approximately 2.375in. x 3.75in and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.641","One set of 14 black and gold sticker decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that once belonged to Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The sheet the decals are on is approximately 2in. x 4.5in. while the individual decals are approximately 0.9375in. x 0.5in. The decals are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.642","2- cream, black, and gold decals with the Greek letters for the fraternity Theta Delta Chi that were once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a member of the fraternity at the College of William and Mary. The are approximately 4.5in x 1.8125in. and are in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA2010.643 a and b","Scope and Contents","2 William and Mary \"Tribe Club\" window decals. \"Tribe\" and \"WM\" logos beside the word \"CLUB\". Laminate on paper, green, yellow. Excellent. Window decals given to members of the William and Mary Tribe Club, the organization for those who donate to William and Mary athletics. 3.25 in. x 5.25 in. Transferred from Box 2 of the Randall S. Hawthorne Papers (UA 5.144). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.679.01ab","One decal with the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms in green and gold that was given out to individuals who donated money to William and Mary. It is approximately 2.5in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4.","2-cream with blue lettering parking passes for special guests to park in the College Terrace lot at William and Mary. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with green lettering parking passes for delegates attending events at William and Mary. The delegates were to park on Richmond Road, west of the Armistead Avenue and the Baptist Lot. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition.","2-cream with red lettering parking passes given out to members of the official party at events at the College. Members were to park on Richmond Road from College Corner to Armistead Avenue. They are 4in x 8in and are in fair condition .","One plastic blue and white striped William and Mary 2006-2007 Faculty/Staff parking pass. It contains the William and Mary Cypher and it is number 0507. The pass is 2.75in. x 3.375in. and is in good condition.","One plaque that reads \"Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953.\"","2-framed plaques, 6in. x 8in., with inscription \"In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929.\" UA 1987.029","Scope and Contents","One bronze plaque, 6in.x 5in. with a wooden base, 10in.x 8in., with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed \"He was followed with love\" and artists name \"J.S. Hartley, NY 1981\". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1987.096","One bronze plaque, 13in. x 7.75in., with a wooden base, 14.5in. x 12.25in. and inscribed \"The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports.\" The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","Variety of automobile Bumper Stickers with WM logo. ","Scope and Contents","One black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit \"Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary\" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5.5in. x 2in. and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. ","Scope and Contents","2-stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has \"The College of William and Mary\" \"Chartered in 1693\". The sticker is 3inx 2.5in and is in fine condition with some fading. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.237","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads \"WM\" and \"The College of William and Mary.\" The sticker is 5.5in x 3in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.238","2-green bumper stickers with the phrase \"think green wm\" written in white lettering. The stickers were used to help promote sustainability at the College of William and Mary. They are approximately 7.5in. x 3.75in. and are in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One green bumper sticker with \"The Society for the College, William and Mary, Tradition. Excellence. Good Governance., www.SocietyForTheCollege.org\" written in gold. The sticker was created by The Society for the College and was handed out at the College of William and Mary by alumnus Karla Bruno, a member of the organization. It is approximately 7.5in x 3.5in and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.403","Scope and Contents","One yellow bumper sticker with the phrase \"Honk for William and Mary\" and \"www.SocietyForTheColle.org\" written in green. The sticker was given out at a home William and Mary football game on September 13, 2007 by Karla Bruno and The Society for the College. It is approximately 7.5in. x 3.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.404","Scope and Contents","2-green and white stickers with \"Renew Nichol\" written on them. They were given out in February 2008 to support Gene R. Nichol as president of the College of William and Mary after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. They are approximatley 2in. in diameter and are in good condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.415","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. Also on the sticker is the William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM.\" The sicker was produced by the Army ROTC. It is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.644","Scope and Contents","One green and white bumper sticker with the phrase \"Go William and Mary\" written across the front that was once owned by Charles Kendrick, class of 1982, while a student at the College of William and Mary. The William and Mary logo with two feathers sticking out of the \"WM\" is on the left-hand side of the sticker. It is in fair condition and is approximately 11.5in. x 3in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2010.645","2 Phi Mu Alpha crest stickers. Images of the Phi Mu Alpha crest, black, white gold, and red. Excellent. Laminate on paper. Used as a decal on glass, application instructions included on back. 2.5 in. x 3 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.15ab","2 Phi Mu Alpha Greek letter stickers. Decals of Greek letters Phi, Mu, and Alpha, black and gold. Laminate on paper. Good. Used as a decal for glass, application directions on back. 4.5 in. x 1.75 in. Transferred upon receipt from the Michael J. Rogan Papers (UA 5.153). Donated by Michael J. Rogan, Class of 1981. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.565.16ab","Scope and Contents","A green bumper sticker featuring the pre-2010 William and Mary Logo (\"WM\" letters with green and gold feathers sticking out) on the right. \"Tribe\" is written in gold cursive script on the left with \"PRIDE\" written in white below it. The bumper sticker is in excellent condition and is approximately 11in. (length) x 3in. (width). Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.01","Scope and Contents","1 - oval white sticker with black text reading, \"THE / CAMPUS KITCHEN / at the COLLEGE of / WILLIAM and MARY.\" A black and white logo next to the text features a fork, knife, and exclamation point in a rounded black square. The William  Mary student organization, Campus Kitchen of WM, describes itself as \"a student group dedicated to reducing food waste and hunger in the Williamsburg Community. We do this by recovering surplus food from vendors and making it into nutritious meals twice a week. These meals are then delivered directly to about 175 low-income clients weekly. Additionally, we connect to the youth of our partner neighborhoods through programming and field trips.\" Sticker measures 4.5\" (length) x 3\" (width). Gift of Susan Riggs. Located in Dec Obj, S2 SS4. UA 2012.391.01","Scope and Contents","2-copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1981.106","Scope and Contents","One brown soft-bound calendar. The words \"The College of William and Mary 'The Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187\" appear on the cover in gold. The calendar is 6.25in. by 3.5in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943276/.","Scope and Contents","Framed Flat Hat article, 4/23/1993, \"Following in the President's Shadow\" by Terris Ko, presented to Timothy Jackson Sullivan. Includes note from Ko to Sullivan, dated 3/1995. Terris Ko was president for a day. Transferred from the President's Office Papers Collection (Acc. 1996.014). Located in Art S4. UA 1999.001","Scope and Contents","A maritime invitation to the christening of the Pilot Schooner Virginia, which is a re-creation of the original 1917 Schooner. The front of the invitation features a white rope tied into a square knot. Within the knot is written \"Ties, however, are required\" in blue script. The invitation is folded in an accordion style, and the first five panels have depictions of different types of knots to include the \"Sheet Bend,\" \"Square Knot,\" \"Bowline,\" \"Figure Eight,\" and \"Clove Hitch.\" Each knot is appropriately labeled above the depiction in blue block print. The sixth panel includes a description, the time, date and location of the event in blue script. The seventh panel includes a list of special guests for the christening ceremony. The final panel depicts the logo of the Pilot Schooner Virginia. The invitation measures approximately 4in. (length) x 4in. (width). It is in good condition with a neon green outline of the rope on the front of the invitation. There are two stains that look like burn marks on both ends of the rope on the front of the invitation. Transferred from box 9, folder 3 of the Office of the President, Sullivan collection. UA 2006.010.01","2-white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: \"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.\" Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2007.054","One Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is 12in (length)x9.5in (width) and is in good condition. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/.","A wooden plaque with a letter printed on the front. The letter is on a parchment background that is outlined in gold. The text is in black script font.  The letter encourages the 1991 William and Mary Presidential Search Committee to select a president who will not only perform in the position well, but will also represent the College in every aspect. The letter is signed \"With respect and confidence, Joe Neilson, Class of 1967.\" Joe Neilson was a member of the William and Mary Varsity Football team. Transferred from Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.01","Black vinyl luggage tag. Front printed in gold lettering with \"VACAPAF, 1999.\" The Virginia Association of Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was a district that represented 37 alumni and college chapters in the state of Virginia and emphasized the aims of the fraternity. Luggage Tag measures 5.5 in. (length) x 2.625 in. (width). Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456107/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113456387/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2011.584.04","Artifacts originally created to be used as media of exchange, such as currency, or as a means of obtaining specific goods and services, such as admission tickets, coupons, postage stamps, or tokens.","This silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Gift of Mrs. William Greene, granddaughter of John Blair. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439018796/.","Scope and Contents","One Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an \"affinity\" card. The card is labelled with \"Theta Delta Chi Fraternity\" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388501/.","3-English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942602/.","Scope and Contents","1-Silver Dollar coin that features a depiction of Liberty walking toward a mountain range and a sunrise. \"LIBERTY\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the depiction. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters to the right of Liberty's leg and \"2000\" is inscribed in raised numbers at the bottom of the coin. The back of the coin features a depiction of the Eagle from the Great Seal of the United States. Above the eagle's head there are thirteen stars composed in a triangular shape. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in raised letters in an arch above the eagle. \"1 OZ. FINE SILVER-ONE DOLLAR\" is inscribed in raised letters below the eagle. This silver dollar was given to Armand Galfo (Co. USAF Res.) by Scott Hankinson (husband of Marie Galfo Hankinson) on June 30, 2000 after Armand administered the oath of office to Scot making Scott an Ensign USN. Marie is the daughter of Noel Galfo, Armand's cousin who served on three fronts in Europe, Africa, and Italy in WWII. The coin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. There is a small brown spot above the top right star on the back of the coin. Related to UA 2007.063.03. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.02","Scope and Contents","1-copper fifty cent piece the front of which features Liberty's head in the center. \"IN GOD WE TRUST\" is inscribed in raised letters above Liberty's head 1908\" is inscribed in raised numbers below her head. There are six stars on the left side of the front of the coin and seven on the right side of the front, making a total of thirteen. On the back of the coin the eagle of the Great Seal of the United States is depicted. There are thirteen stars above his head. \"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA\" is inscribed in an arch at the top of the back of the coin. \"HALF DOLLAR\" is inscribed on the bottom of the back of the coin. The coin was given to Armand Galfo for a speech at the PTA at the dedication of new jr.-sr. High School at Woodlawn Beach, 4th grade 1935. The coin measures approximately 1.125in. and is in fair condition. many of the the letters, numbers and images are worn smooth and there is discoloration all around the coin. Transferred from the Armand Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.04","Scope and Contents","One 1 ZaÏre bank note. The front of the note features Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire in 1981, to the left and a pouncing leopard to the right. the number \"1\" is printed in the center and \"UN ZAÏRE\" is printed on top of it. The back of the bank note features elephant tusks to the left and a pyramid and factory printed in the center. The number \"1\" is printed to the right of the pyramid and factory and \"ZAÏRE\" is printed over the number \"1.\" According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 ZaÏre had the exchange rate of approximately $3.09. The bank note belonged to Armand J. Galfo U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 6.5in. (length) x 3in. (width) and is in good condition. There is a brown stain at the top right of the bank note on the front and the bottom left edge is bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11","Scope and Contents","2- 1000 Yugoslavian Dinars. The dinars are gray and the front features a woman with fruit and fields and farming equipment int he background. The number \"1000\" is also featured on the front right side of the bill. It also appears in the center on the back of the bill within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo,U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank notes measures approximately 6.5in (length) x 3in. (width) and are in good condition. Both bank notes have creases in the middle where they have been folded. There is also blue ink bleeding on the back of Dinar a and on the front and back of Dinar b. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.11a-b","Scope and Contents","2-100 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are red and features a depiction of \"Horsewoman\" or the Monument of Peace that stands in front of the main building of the United Nations building in New York City. \"Horsewoman\" was created by Yugoslavian sculpter Antun Augustincic. The number \"100\" is also featured on the front of the bills to the right in red print. It is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills are made of cotton paper and measure aproximately 5.75in. (length) x 2.75 (width). The bills are in poor condition. Both are crinkled, have dirt stains, and their edges have various rips tears and bends. There is a worn crease in the center of bill a. That bill aslo has its top left and bottom right corners bent. Bill b has its bottom left corner bent. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.14a-b","Scope and Contents","5-50 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bills are blue and feature a detail from one of Ivan Meštrovic's sculptures on the front. Ivan Meštrovic was a famous Croatian sculptor. The number \"50\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"50\" is also featured on the back of the bills in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bills measure approximately 5.25in. (length) x 2.5in. (width) and are in fair to poor condition. All the bills have dirt stains on them and have various tears along their edges. Bill a is in fair condition with only its top right and left corners bent and creases along the depiction of the Meštrovic relief and in the center. Bill b is in poor condition and has its top left and bottom right corners bent as well as a diagonal crease at the top left side and in the center and right side of the bill. There are also red stains on the back of bill b on the right. Bill c is in poor condition and its top and bottom left corners are completely folded. There is also an approximately 1.25in. stain in the center of the back of the bill starting at the bottom of the bill and ending at the number \"50.\" Bill d is in poor condition and its top left corner is completely folded. There are also small red stains on the top and bottom edge of the bill on the back. Finally, bill e is in poor condition with all of its corners folded (left corners folded back and right corners folded over the front). Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.15a-e","Scope and Contents","1-20 Yugoslavian Dinara. The bill is purple and features a depiction of ships at port dockside on the front. The number \"20\" is also printed on the front to the right. The number \"20\" is also featured on the back of the bill in the center within a circle with people-figures holding hands. According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury Treasury Reporting Rates as of  March 31, 1981, 1 Yugoslavian Dinar was equal to $20.60. The bank notes belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The bank note measures approximately 5.25in (length) x 2.5in. (width) and is in poor condition. It is crinkled and has dirt stains all over it.  The top left edge and the right bottom edge is folded over the front while the top right edge is folded back. The top edge has a small rip on the left and the bottom edge has two large rips on the left side. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Paper/Print. UA 2007.063.16","One gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads \"Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia,\" which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase \"MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA.\" The coin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.247","Scope and Contents","One copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with \"One Cent\" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words \"United States of America.\" The coin is approximately 1.0625in. in diameter and is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan.","Scope and Contents","One copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase \"Gulielmus Et Maria\" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written \"Britain\" and on the other side is \"NIA.\" The coin is approximately 1in. in diameter and is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. Gift of William E. Bozarth.","Artifacts originally created to communicate a particular personal belief, opinion, achievement, status, rank, occupation, membership, office, or identity. This classification includes articles of adornment or clothing worn primarily for their symbolism; these objects may be assigned additional terms from Category 3 to ensure appropriate cross-indexing. A personal symbol differs from a ceremonial artifact in that it expresses individual ideas, not the ideas of a group, or it communicates the relationship of individuals to a group.","Artifacts that convey social recognition of achievements by individuals or groups of people.","One silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials \"F.H.C\" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin \"sta bilitas et fides.\" The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307608/.","This is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404191/.","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1.25in. in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","Scope and Contents","One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate \"FHC\" and \"Nov. XI MDCCL\" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words \"Sta Bilitas Et Fides\". The medal is 1.125in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13in. long. The medal is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397345/.","One circular, copper dipped tinned striking medal of the Botetourt medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" Medal diameter is 1.75in. In very good condition. The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404379/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 7. UA1980.069. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024.","One medal, 1.5in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438411577/.","One circular medal (not tinned) struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Diameter of medal is 1.6875in. Identical to UA 1980.069 and UA 2005.024. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413855/.","One circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend \"Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS.\" The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads \"GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO.\" The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink  Sons Ltd. of London by the donor's family. Identical to UA 1983.031 and UA 1980.069. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765941580/.","One round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says \"College of William and Mary.\" The reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483414/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647867/.","One gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439021444/.","2-proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads \"Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies.\" Diameter of medals is 1.4375in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412799/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413035/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907.\" Medal is 1.06in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438403783/.","One gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words \"Phoenix Literary Society\" on the copper border with the legend \"ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905.\" Medal is 1in. in diameter. The medal is in good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405037/.","One copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words \"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse says \"Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907.\" Medal is 1.125in diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405477/.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson, Jr. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Session 1906-07. G.O. Ferguson, Jr.\" Medal is 1.5in. diameter. In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson.","One large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words\"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies.\" The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words \"For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913.\" Medal is 1.5625in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439012814/.","One ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed \"Philomathean Literary Society, College of William  Mary, Session 1891-92.\" The other is inscribed \"JRL Johnson, Orator.\" Medal diameter is 1.5in. Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439022484/.","Scope and Contents","One small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has \"Phoenix Literary Society William  Mary College\" written on the front and \"Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912\" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with \"Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913.\" Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","One plaque awarded by University of Virginia to John Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10in. x 16in.","One framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary.","Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10in. x 16in. framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed.","Plaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.110","Acc 2016.212.01b","Acc 2016.212.01c","Acc 2016.212.01a","One bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. It is 14.5in x 9.5in.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 1978.005","One award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. UA 1978.013","One round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics.\" Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084647595/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486628/.","Presented in 1935 \"commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club.\" The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/. UA1980.104","One trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1980.107","One certificate signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. It is 10in x13in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA1984.026","Writing award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1984.039","Writing award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3.  UA 1984.042","One certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14in. x 11in., presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.003","2-plaques, 10in. x 12in., proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1986.018","One gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word \"Spelling.\" The pin is approximately 0.5in.  x 0.625in. and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","2-piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.009","One plaque, 5.75in.x8in., given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty.","Certificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11in. x 14in., mounted. Located Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1998.094","The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11in. x 14in., off white with black print. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2004.015","One framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6in. x 8in. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2007.024","1-lapel pin made of gilt brass that features the depiction of an eagle with its wings spread out in the middle of a circle. The bottom of the circle has five stripes. The lapel pin was awarded by the Department of Defense to those U.S. Military Servicemen who had been honorably discharged during World War II. The pin belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 0.4375 in. (length) x 0.625in.(width) and is in good condition. The part of the pin that is used to affix it to the lapel of a shirt or uniform is missing. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.18","One framed Phi Mu sorority initiation certificate that was given to College student Martha Carter. The frame is made of wood and is painted gold. The certificate reads \"Founded January 4, 1852. Phi Mu Fraternity. This certifies that Mattie Carter was initiated February 19, 1927 by Gamma Alpha Chapter and is entitled to all the rights and priviledges of this Fraternity.\" There is a seal on the bottom-left corner of the certificate with a stack of books and a lamp on top that reads \"Phi Mu Fraternity Founded 1852.\" The frame is approximately 7.25 in. x 9.25 in. The certificate is in fair condition with some fading and the frame has some chips in the paint. Gift of Charles Miller. Located in Art S4. UA 2009.268","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25inx 9in and is in fair condition with several scratches. UA 2009.287","One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with \"Gorham Sterling 124.\" The plate is approximately 5.25in x 9in. The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. UA 2009.288","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1978. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 12 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1970. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","One framed certificate of appointment to the William and Mary Board of Visitors for J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976, by Virginia Governor Linwood Holton. The appointment was for a term of four years ending March 6, 1974. The seal of Virginia is in the bottom left-hand corner. The framed certificate is approximately 13 in. x 16 in. and is in good condition. Gift of Frances Zollinger White.","Scope and Contents","Piece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows: 1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis 1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody 1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins 1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle 1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair 1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner 1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts 1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer The top of the \"C\" in \"College of William and Mary\" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver \"W\" in front of a gold \"M\" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14in. x 20in.  Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2009.521","One sterling silver variation on the College of William and Mary Coat of Arms with the sun at the top of the seal smiling. Attached to the seal is a depiction of a watering can. Both the watering can and seal are attached to a green chain made of ribbon. The badge was given to J. Wilfred Lambert, longitme professor and College administrator, on his retirement from William and Mary. The badge is 2.75in.x 3in. and the chain is approximately 14.5in. long. It is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.569","One silver plate that was used for an achievement award given out by the Theta Delta Chi fraternity at their 135th Annual Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana. The plate is inscribed \"Thomas L. Jordan, Epsilon '24, Theta Delta Chi Achievement Award, 135th Annual Convention, New Orleans, August 14, 1982.\" The award was given to Charles L. Kendrick, III, class of 1982 and 1995. UA 2011.003","Dimensions: 7in.X9in. Condition: Good with a few scratches and a nick on the bottom right corner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 2011.155","Scope and Contents","A shadow box plaque that features a black background. A silver plate that has \"Atlantic 10 Football\" engraved on it is set against the black background. The \"0\" in the \"10\" is a football. Below this is another silver plate that has \"1999 Football Second Team All-Conference.\" engraved on it. There is a gold adhesive tag on the back of the black that has \"CROWN TROPHY / Marketplace s/c RT.70E/Cherry Hill, NJ 08003/ (609) 489-9884\" in black. This plaque, as well as another one, was awarded to Mike Beverly and Khari Reynolds, football players under Coach Jimmye Laycock, who had been named to the Atlantic 10 Football All-Conference Team. The plaque measures approximately 12.5in. (width) x 15.25in. (length) and is in excellent condition. There is a 2.5in. hollowed out tree ring on the bottom left on the back of the plaque, as well as approximatelly 1.25in. of chipping on the top left. Transferred from the Athletics Department (Football). UA 2011.535.02","A black rectangular plaque that has gold writing  engraved on it. The back of the plaque is gold. The plaque was presented to Hunter B. Andrews by the Hampton Bar Association in recognition of 50 years of service as an attorney. The plaque measures approximately 8in. (length) x 6in. (width) and is in good condition. There are four holes in each corner of the plaque where it once was fastened to something else. There are numerous finger and palm print marks on the front of the plaque, the most noticeable of which is an approximately 0.25in. finger print on the left side of the plaque near the middle. There is an approximately 1.5in. scratch on the front of the plaque in the top right corner along with smaller scratches in that same corner. There are also numerous abrasions on the top of the back of the plaque. Finally, there is a white piece of paper stuck to the back of the plaque with some brown glue. Transferred from box 3, folder 1 of the Hunter B. Andrews Papers. UA 2014.029.001","Scope and Contents","One silver frame, 4.3in. x 5.5in., with the award and medal, frame inscibed with \"Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978\". Medal is nearly 2in. in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words \"John Blair Junior Award\", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1978.013 addition.","One large bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date \"1693\" surrounded by the phrases \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words \"Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty.\" This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. The medallion is 2.75in. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649491/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649619/.","One circular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says \"Awarded to Arthur Wilson James\" around the border, and \"As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913\" in the center. Medal is 1.1875in. in diameter. In good condition. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406251/.","One brass medal, 2in. in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017486/.","One proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads \"In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics.\" Medal diameter is 1.3125in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020132/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 3.5in. in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled \"1848, Mexico,\" the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend \"Fecit Quod Cogitavit\" (\"he did what he thought\"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023216/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medal, 2in. in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription \"Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit\" (\"One day he will help us to remember these things\"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked \"W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416043/. ","One pewter-colored medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024938/.","One round gold medal, 2.25in. in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay \"Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment.\" One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765936410/.","One gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says \"Korea.\" The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050514/.","One gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, \"National Defense,\" with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059050478/.","Scope and Contents","One bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed \"Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960.\" On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads \"The College of William and Mary in Virginia\" and \"Wise and True and Just.\" The medal is  2.75in. in diameter and is  in good condition. Transferred from the J. Wilfred Lambert Papers (UA 6.067). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1994.080.4","Scope and Contents","One round medallion, 1.5in. in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words \"1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia\" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938042/.","Scope and Contents","One original PDA medal. It is silver with clasped hands and \"mentem Spectato\" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. The medal is believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. It is 1.125in. long with a bit of the edge broken off, possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. It is the only known medal in existance.","One pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5in. in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription \"1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia.\" Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2008.005.3","Scope and Contents","One nickel medallion given to graduating members of the Undergraduate Honor Council at the College of William and Mary to wear during Commencement. The Spring 2011 Commencement ceremony is the first time the medallion was worn. The obverse of the medallion features the Wren Building with Thomas Jefferson's signature below, and \"William and Mary Honor Council\" engraved around the edges. The reverse of the medallion features a law scale of justice and \"Est. 1779\". The medallion is attached to a white ribbon that is approximately 1.5in. long, while the medallion itself is in good condition and is approximately 1.25in. in diameter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.226","One pewter circle medal with green and yellow ribbon. Medal obverse features the college seal with buildings and sun with human face. The medal reverse has a classically inspired theme with three men kneeling before seated female figure. Text around the upper edge reads 'AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT - COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY.' 'M.B. WILSON' is engraved on small block at the base of the classical figures. Medal in good condition with slight darkening/discoloration on the side with text. Ribbon is in fair condition with discoloration on the green side; ribbon is not sewn at the top and has no fastening mechanism. Medal is 1.25in. in diameter and 3.125in. in length with ribbon. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Personal artifacts, usually worn or carried, that express an individual's thoughts, opinions, convictions, allegiances, interests, or attitudes.","Scope and Contents","One blue pin. \"Tuck\" is written in yellow on the front with two decorative swipes on the top and bottom. There is a piece of paper inside the back of the pin. \"Buttons $1.00 per 100 ST. LOUIS BUTTONS St. Louis\" is written in red on the paper. The pin is 0.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is corrosion on the top right rim on the back of the pin and a missing element: the hook for the sharp needle to attach to. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.04","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button which was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with \"NOVAK FOR Vice President\" in white lettering. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow aluminum button with \"One College Under Glass\" in green, and a book with depictions of the William and Mary feather, the Millington Cross, and Rodin's \"The Thinker\" with the phrase \"The New William and Mary?\". The button was collected by William and Mary alumnus Karla Bruno from students on campus during the Wren Cross situation at William and Mary. It is approximately 3in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green aluminum button with \"I [heart] Nichol.com\" written in white. The button was collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. ","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition.","One gold-colored pin that was given out to donors of the Bush Presidential Campaign that gave one thousand dollars. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. The pin is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in fair condition.","One green and gold satin ribbon that was used at a sit-in in the University Center at the College of William and Mary to support President Gene R. Nichol after his contract was not renewed by the Board of Visitors. It is approximatley 5in.(length) and in good condition.","One black and yellow campaign button. This button was worn in support of Dennis G. Kemp, Sr. of Laurel, Maryland who ran for 25th Eastern Region Vice President of Alpha Phi Alpha in 2007. He was elected to the office, and served on the fraternity's Board of Directors and as the chief executive officer of the Eastern Region. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/7113455497/. Gift of Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Pi Chapter. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.584.03","Scope and Contents","4-round United Against United stickers. The stickers have a blue background. \"EQUAL BENEFITS\" is printed in red and \"NOW\" is printed in white at the top of the sticker. \"UNITED/AGAINST/UNITED\" is printed in the center of the sticker with the two \"UNITED\" words printed in white and the \"AGAINST\" written in red. There is a labor union logo printed at the bottom of the sticker. The stickers were worn by supporters of same-sex marriage during the United States v. Windsor case in which the Surpreme Court ruled that Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was unconstitutional under the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The stickers measure approximately 2.125in. and are in excellent condition. Transferred from Folder 3, Box 12 of the Jeffery B. Trammel Papers. UA 2011.638.01","Scope and Contents","A button with a white background that features a box that has two yellow sides and two orange sides on the front. Above the box there is a decorative pink squiggle, there is a second decorative pink squiggle to the wearer's right of the box. Inside the box \"Putting Jobs First\" is written with \"Putting\" in green, \"Jobs\" in pink, and \"First\" in orange. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There are multiple rust colored stains on the back of the button. Associated with 2014.020.03a and c. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of the WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03b","Scope and Contents","A button that has a blue background on the top and a green background on the bottom. The button has \"McAuliffe/For Governor/ Putting Jobs 1st\" on the front. \"McAuliffe\" is written in white with a blue outline. \"For Governor\" is written in green on a white background, and \"Putting Jobs 1st\" is written in blue. The button was made in order to show the WM Young Democrat's support for Virginia Governor candidate Terence \"Terry\" McAuliffe, who's campaigned focused on job creation in Virginia. McAuliffe was elected to office in 2014. The button measures approximately 2.125in. and is in good condition. There is white residue on the back above the pin of the button. Associated with UA 2014.020.03a and b. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.03c","Artifacts that note individual identity.","One set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025298/.","One identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390869/.","Scope and Contents","1- rectangular name badge that features a blue background with a white outline. \"GALFO\" is engraved in white on the blue background. The back of the name badge has two clasp pins with which one can affix the name badge to a uniform. The name badge belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The name badge measures approximately 3.5in. (length) x 0.625in. (width) and is in good condition. The back clasp pins are tarnished and have rust colored stains at the top. The white outline has some brown stains along the top. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Plastics/Rubber. UA 2007.063.10","One silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with \"Please Return To,\" \"Herbert Thorpe,\" \"W  M,\" and \"Williamsburg V A.\" There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1.75in.x0.75in. and is in good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388213/.","One aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy.","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Associated Forum nametag for Grayson Orsini (2012.170.03). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.02","Associated papers of The Project on America's Global Role (Williamsburg Forum on America's Global Role) received at same time as nametag were added to Box 16 of the Student Organizations Collection (UA 7.047). Related artifacts include Forum nametag for Michael Kutner (2012.170.02). Gift of Michael Kutner. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.170.03","Scope and Contents","WM staff ID card, circa 1991. Received by Archives staff on 9/4/1991; found in Swem SCRC staff office. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2012.186.01","Articles of adornment, clothing, accessories, and personal gear, the primary purpose of which is to communicate a particular status, rank, occupation, membership, or office. Such an article serves to associate individuals with social roles and relationships, either generally or under certain circumstances.","Scope and Contents","One Grey wool uniform, shirt and pants, with blue stripes and black trim, \"Indians\" is spelled out across the front with number 9 on the back; uniform formerly belonged to Carter White, class of 1933. An image of the uniform jersey is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/1519267667/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 1990.046","Scope and Contents","One short green \"Eisenhower\" style military uniform jacket that was once owned by Joseph Agee. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4059025172/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 43. UA 1991.084.1","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform shirt with collar. A \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textils S1 SS7. UA 2007.074","Scope and Contents","One green, white, and gold Marching band uniform jacket-style top. A block \"WM\" is on the front left of the top. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2007.075","One Pair of green pants with a gold and white stripe down the legs to coordinate with the marching band uniform tops. Excellent condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA  2007.076","Scope and Contents","One Gray and Blue St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform from the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The top is 27in. x 32.5in. The front of the top has \"ST. HELENA\" written across it in green and yellow lettering. The back of the top has a number 2 in green and yellow stiching. The uniform is in fair condition with several dirt stains. The uniform is made of wool. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405722/and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405704. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.1","One gray and blue pair of pants from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans.The pants are approximately 30.5in. x 12in. The pants are in fair condition with several dirt stains and are made of wool. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405750/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 40. UA 2008.094.2","One pair of green and gold leggings from a St. Helena Extension Baseball Uniform used during the Spring 1948 season. The St. Helena Extension was a division of William and Mary established in 1946 especially for war veterans. The leggings are approximately 10.75in. x 6in. and are made of ribbed knit. The leggings are in fair condition with several dirt stains. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4037405772/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, box 40. UA 2008.094.3","Scope and Contents","One green shirt and one green short that were used in gym classes at the College of William and Mary. The uniform was worn by Harry E. Krauss, class of 1967, while a student at the College. The shirt is green with \"College of William and Mary\" written in gray on the front left-hand pocket. The shorts are dark green and has \"Physical Education W and M\" written in gray on the left leg. Both the shirt and shorts were made by Champion Knitwear of Rochester, N.Y. The shirt and short are in fair condition with some fading in color. The shirt is a size medium and the shorts are a size small. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2011.083a and UA 2011.083b","Scope and Contents","Cap (2012.166.01a), Jacket (2012.166.01b), and Pants (2012.166.01c). Photos of Harry Krauss in uniform at WM are in the University Archives Photograph Collection. Gift of Harry E. Krauss. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.166.01a-c","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow men's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green and gold Turla (fan like adornment on the turban) and green Pag (turban); b. yellow Kurta (shirt); c. green vest with golden \"WM\" on back; d. green Lungi (rectangle cloth tied around the waist). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.01a-d","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with attached yellow Dupatta (scarf); b. yellow Salwaar (pants). Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.02ab","Scope and Contents","One green and gold/yellow women's bhangra costume worn by members of WM's Bhangra Dance Team. Pieces of the costume include: a. green Kameez (shirt) with embossed star pattern; b. green Salwaar (pants) with embossed star pattern. Transferred from the WM Bhangra Team by Randall Taylor, Class of 2009. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2012.420.03ab","Scope and Contents","One shield-shaped felt patch with a gold \"W\" and green \"M\" on a gray background with a gold border. Transferred from the Women's Athletic Association Minutebook, 1923-1937 (Acc. 1980.110). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436311/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1987.027","Scope and Contents","One patch with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and yellow. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5445436497/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA1987.069","Scope and Contents","One patch roughly 3.5in.(length) x 1in.(width) with silver wings embroidered onto a green background, which is in turn mounted on an orange background. The two wings are separated by a shield bearing the letters \"W\" and \"M.\" The patch was worn by members of the William and Mary Flight Club. This one was owned by Barton Traver Hulse. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685574/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446037336/.Gift of Barton Trevor Hulse to the Alumni Society. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box34. UA 1990.002","One William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow \"W\" and a green \"M.\"","One navy blue patch, 5in. long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with \"STS 107.\" This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765946486/.","Scope and Contents","1-circular blue patch that features a depiction of a silver falcon with a golden head and talons holding on to a silver bolt of lightning in the center. At the top of the patch \"AIR FORCE\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. At the bottom of the patch \"ACADEMY\" is embroidered in gold in an arch. There are two golden stars embroidered on the left and right side of the patch separating \"AIR FORCE\" and \"ACADEMY.\" The outside of the patch as a silver embroidered circle. The Patch is a vintage souvenir from the Air Force Academy Gift Shop and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 3in. in diameter and is in excellent condition. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.06","Scope and Contents","1-blue circular patch with an open figure \"8\" in gold. There are golden wings on either side of the \"8.\" Inside the bottom part of the \"8\" is a white star that has a red center. This patch was a shoulder insignia used by the United States Army Air Corps and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2.75in. and is in fair condition. The patch has two approximately 0.25in. loose threads at the top center and top right side. The white star inside the bottom part of the \"8\" has suffered some discoloration and fading, also there is a loose red thread in the middle of the star. The back of the patch has white residue, possibly from a plastic coating. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.08","1-inverted triangular patch with that has a gold communication tower embroidered in the center with four gold lightening rays coming out from the top of the communication tower. The background of the patch is supposed to be dark blue but may have been stained with a yellow substance and is now teal green. The patch was an insignia of the Army Air Forces Technical Specialists. It belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The patch measures approximately 2in. (length) x 1.5in. (width) and is in fair condition. There are loose blue and black threads on the two bottom corners of the patch. The patch has suffered discoloration and is now teal green instead of blue. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.09","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the College of William and Mary monogram. This patch was worn by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch is shaped like the College Seal with gold silk thread along its edges. There is a green \"M\" with a gold \"W\" in front of it against a gray background. The patch is approximately 2.625in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.1","Scope and Contents","One wool  patch with linen backing that was once owned by Mary Mackey Sainsburg, class of 1940, while she was a student at the College. The patch has a gray backing with the words \"Manager\" stitched in gold silk. The patch may have been used for Womens Soccer. The patch is approximately 2.875in. x 0.75in. The patch is in fair condition with some wearing of the stitches along the edges.  Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2008.005.2","Scope and Contents","One wool patch with linen backing with the royal crown of England. This patch was once owned by William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The patch is shaped like an octogon with a gold silk thread border along its edges. There is a gold \"W\" and \"M\" above a red and gold crown and green laurel wreath, set against a gray wool background. The patch is approximately 3.0625in. x 3in. and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.Located in TextilesS1 SS8. UA 2008.005.6","Scope and Contents","One yellow patch with a silver border with \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"College of William and Mary 1693\" written in green. In the middle of the patch, there is an arm carrying a tray with the initials \"O,\" \"W M\", and \"J\" and \"1972\" stitched in green. The patch is in good condition and is 4 inches x 5 inches.","Scope and Contents","One College of William and Mary letter that may have been worn on a jacket or sweater by students at the College. The letter depicts a green \"W\" inside a green \"M\" with a white border surrounding the two letters. The letter is made of wool with a felt backing. It is 6.25in. x 7.5in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2009.158","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.1","Scope and Contents","One membership patch for the alumni interest group, Order of the White Jacket, at the College of William and Mary. The patch is gold with the depiction of a hand holding a food tray. Above the food tray are the words \"Order of the White Jacket\" in green, below the tray is \"1972,\" the year the organization was formed, and below the hand is written \"College of William and Mary 1693\" in green. The patch is approximately 4in. x 4in. and is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.318.2","Scope and Contents","One blue and gold patch containing the Seal of Virginia that was used by the College of William and Mary Police Department. Above the seal contains the words \"Police Department\" in white and \"College of William  Mary\" along the right and left side of the seal in white. It is approximately 3.5in. x 4.5in. and is in good condition.Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2010.472","Scope and Contents","Round patch featuring the William and Mary seal in green and white with a gold outline in the center. \"COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY/ 1693\" is written in green on a gold background encircling the William and Mary seal. \"THE ALUMNI BAND\" is written in green on a gold background beneath the William and Mary seal. The entire patch is outlined in green. The patch measures 3.5in (length) and approximately 3in. in diameter. The patch is in excellent condition. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.02","One aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'31\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads \"'33\" in green with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in green. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'34\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '31 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'35\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '35 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25\" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'36\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '36 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'38\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '38 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'39\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '39 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980031.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1940\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'41\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '41 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'42\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '42 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'43\" in white with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '43 in white. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968980295.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'44\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '44 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'45\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '45 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1946\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image availabel at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in.  in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'47\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '47 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307726.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'48\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '48 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'49\" in gold. Above '49 reads \"William and Mary\" in gold, and below '49 reads \"Society of the Alumni\" in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"Class of 1950\" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written \"William and Mary\" in alternating gold and white letters. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'63\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '63 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307804/.","Buttons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1988.109","One aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'54\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '54 in gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written \"The College of W  M\" in green, \"47\" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button.","One aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25in. in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads \"'32\" in gold with \"Class of\" written above it and \"William  Mary\" written below '32 in gold. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2968979769.","Scope and Contents","2-green metal buttons with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are 2.5in.x 2.5in. and are in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow metal button with \"Class of '35 William and Mary\" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is 2.25in. x 2.25in. and is in good condition. ","One round metal button pin with a green background. 'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse has a metal safety pin clasp.The button is 2.25in. in diameter. The button is in good condition with slight yellowing/browning of the overall color and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has overall loss of shiny metallic coating and minor rust spots. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One round metal button pin with green background .'CLASS OF / '51 / WILLIAM  MARY' in white text. Reverse metal strips for securing a safety pin closure, but is missing the pin. Button is 2.25in. in diameter. Pin is in good condition with bright colors and minimal scratching on the button front. Reverse has minor spots of discoloration. Transferred from Alumni Association.","Scope and Contents","Green background metal button pin with alternating yellow and green text. The text first vertically repeats 'WILLIAM and MARY' six times with increases in scale with 'CLASS OF 1951' in the center, and then repeats 'WILLIAM AND MARY' another six times in decreasing scale. Button has a metal safety pin closure on the reverse. Pin is in good condition with rusty spotting on the metal backing piece. Pin is 2.25\" in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow and green aluminum button. Button has metal shell with pinned metal back and Mylar protecting cover. Front printed with a green background and center of button reads \"Class of 09\" and \"WM\" cipher in yellow text. 2.25in. diameter. Button worn by OPP charter member Justin Reid at his graduation in 2009. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/6967376392/. Gift of Alpha Delta Sigma Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.585.06","Scope and Contents","One round button, 2.25in. in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words \"Go Big Green\" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024002/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA1998.064. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024146/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with \"W  M Alumni Tour\" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3026307900/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One aluminum button 2.75in. x 1.75in. used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words \"The Olde Guarde\" in green and \"of Their Majesties Royall Colledge\" in white. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","5-round buttons, 2.25in. in diameter, with a green background and \"Go Big Green\" in white letters. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389687/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765389779/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938352/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938498/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765390153/.","Scope and Contents","One button, 2.25in. in diameter. The top half has \"Young Guarde\" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has \"William and Mary Society of the Alumni\" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to UA 1987.101. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938798/.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"Ernest W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name \"E.W. Goodrich\" and the class \"'35\" are written in green. The pin is 2.75 inches in diameter and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One green tin button with \"my1693\" written in gold and \"wmalumni.com\" written in white below. The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches and is in good condition. ","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks and the back of the button has large spots of dark gray discoloration around the pin. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.22","Scope and Contents","One yellow button that has \"GO BIG GREEN\" printed on the front. The \"GO\" has a speed effect on it. The William and Mary logo (intertwined \"W\" and \"M\" with two feathers sticking out) is depicted on to the left of \"BIG.\" The button measures approximately 2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The edges of the button contain wear and tear marks. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.23","One green round metal button with 'GO / BIG / GREEN' in white text. Button has safety pin clasp on back with text 'MADE IN U.S.A.' below and maker's mark of a circle bisected with an arrow pointing up. Button measures 2.25in. in diameter. Button is in good condition with some browning of the 'B' and 'G' in 'BIG' on the front side. Back has spotted discoloration on the metallic surface. Transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.574","Scope and Contents","Round \"my1693\" button pin. Green background with yellow \"my1693\" and white \"wmalumni.com\" printed on front and silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641248548/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.02","One gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA.","One key awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP\" and \"December 5, 1776\" in script and \"J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909\" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645173/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646391/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"John Stewart Bryan WM 1934.\" Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084646775/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for \"Omicron Delta Kappa\" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five incised stars and the incised date \"1914.\" The reverse reads \"J.A.C. Chandler WM 1925.\" Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486942/.","One gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads \"William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916\" and, in script, \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in. (width) and 1.5625in.(length). In good condition. Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438404747/.","This key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904\" in script and \"Arthur Maddox\" in block letters.\" Key is .75in. (width) x 1.75in. (length). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013270/.","One square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says \"SP December 5, 1776.\" The key is in a dark blue leather case that says \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Medal is a 1in. square. In decent condition. Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439013498/.","This key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.625in. (height). In good condition. Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438405751/.","This key was awarded to William Burroughs. [Circa 1853/1854]. It is for winding a watch and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription \"W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776\" engraved in script. Key is 0.9375 in.(width) x 1.8125 in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014084/.","This key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776.\" Key is 15/15in. (width) x 2.0625in. (height). In good condition. Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438406939/.","This key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776\" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch \"chain.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.875in. In decent condition. Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438407663/.","This key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776.\" Key is 1in. square. Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439014718/.","One Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"SP December 5 1776\" in script. The key is a 1in. square. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408025/.","This key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \" SP Dec 5, 1776\" in script. Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 1.9375in. (width). In good condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408201/.","This key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with \"J.J. Lloyd,\" a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has \"SP September 5. 1781\" engraved in script. Key is 1.0625in. (width) x 1in. (height). In good condition. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438408427/.","This key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with \"A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776\" in script. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439015444/.","This key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909.\" Key is 0.5in (width) x 1.25in.(height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410719/.","This key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776.\" Key is 0.9375in. (width) x 2.25in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438410961/.","This key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776.\" Key is 0.6875in (width) x 1.5625in. (height). Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438412615/.","Scope and Contents","This key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Jas. M. Stevenson\" on a banner, and \"SP December 5, 1776.\" Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Key is 0.875in. (width) x 2in. (height). Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415559/.","Scope and Contents","2-gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked \"Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920\" and the other marked \"Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920.\" James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Both keys are 0.6875in. (width) x 1.5in. (height). Gift of Leah James. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415877/.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with \"Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776.\" The key is 0.5in (width) x 1.5in (length) and is in good condition. Gift of Jack Tharp.","One gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved \"W.G. Guy, W  M, 1928.\" The key is 1.5in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.01","Received in envelope marked \"Given to Alpha Chapter of PBK c/o Ludwell Johnson for display in the Apollo Room.\" Transferred from the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records (UA 7.002). Gift of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter; delivered by Professor Clay Clemens, Department of Government. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.511.02","One diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed \"F.H. Alfriend Wm  Mary Va. 1858.\" Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084645475/.","One square, gold-colored, pin (11/16\"x5/8\") owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words \"Circle of Brothers, 1839\" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters \"TK\" and twenty stars. The pin is 0.6875in. x 0.625in. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439010880/.","Scope and Contents","This gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with \"C. Wilkinson,\" an open book flanked by two daggers, and \"WM Coll. 1853.\" 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Pin is 0.5in. (width) x 0.75in (height). Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438415083/.","One pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and \"L.C. Va.\" The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Pin measures 1 in. (length) x .875 in. (width). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416255/.","Scope and Contents","One small, square (10/18in.), gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, \"TX\" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials \"E.B.\" and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439024730/. ","Scope and Contents","One small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during \"the four S's\": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765939034/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin shaped like a scallop shell with \"WM\" engraved on the back. Made by Master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937160/.","Scope and Contents","2-pins.The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed \"C.H.S\" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed \"C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17\" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. An image of both pins is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765392567/.","One gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 0.875in. x 0.5625in. and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One old with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi.","One gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. It is enclosed in a black leather pouch from \"L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass.\" The pouch is is approximately 1.5in. x 2in. and is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. Gift of Charles Miller.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with \"Rush\" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2.25in. Gift of Jeff Frew.  ","One gold-colored pin, shaped like a triangle, with one half of the triangle in green and the other is white. Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary, wore this pin while pledging the Sigma Rho fraternity, which later became Sigma Nu. It is approximately 0.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition.","Scope and Contents","One gold-colored pin shaped with five points in white with \"25\" written in gold. The pin once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.375in.in diameter and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in good condition. There is a small yellow spot on the back of the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin . The back of the pin is has a finger print on either side of the hook and needle and numerous small tarnish spots along the edges. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","Scope and Contents","1-White round pin with \"Virginia Kappa Homecoming\" printed in blue in the center near the top. The Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon are printed in large blue letters in the center of the pin. \"'94\" is printed in blue at the bottom center of the pin. The back has a silver hook and needle by which one can affix the pin to a garment. This pin functioned as a meal ticket for those alumni and family members at homecoming tailgate organized by the alumni with the active fraternity brothers, to those who had paid for their food. The pin measures approximately 1.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. There is a small yellow spot next to the Greek letter for Epsilon on the pin and a small black stain above the \"Kappa\" on the front. The back of the pin is tarnished and has various rust-colored stains. Gift of Sean C. Bilby, class of 1993. UA 2014.112.04","1-long badge, 1-short badge. UA 1980.029","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin (1.0\"h x .75\"w) owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with \"H.H.L. WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839.\"  The pin is 1in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C.","One diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with \"WM LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839\" on the obverse and \"R.S. Eubank. A.B.  L.B.\" on the reverse. The pin is 1.06in. (height) x 0.75in. (width). Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett.","Scope and Contents","One yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads \"Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads \"Jenny Turner\". Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1982.040","One gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend \"Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm  Mary College 1850.\" Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Pin is 0.5in (width) x 0.75in. (height). Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438413519/.","Scope and Contents","One copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for \"Improvement in Oratory, 1906\" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1in. square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend \"Invictus Resurgam\" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439020528/.","One gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words \"Perenes Carpimus Flores.\" The square is engraved with \"Mount Allison Debating Team.\" The pin is 0.5in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","2-yellow buttons, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Also includes three maroon Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2003.012 and two black and white Richard Cornish Endowment Fund buttons identical to UA 2010.453. Six buttons are located in Box 17. Identical to UA 1999.013. Gift of GALA. Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026374/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765935116/.","Scope and Contents","One green button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has yellow lettering reading \"Order of the White Jacket\" and \"William and Mary\" around the perimeter and \"OWMJ\" in the center. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026692/.","One aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says \"William and Mary Indians\" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the button with green writing that says, \"Green and Gold Club\". Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","Scope and Contents","One yellow button, 2.25in. in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading \"William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae\" around the perimeter and \"GALA\" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to UA 1992.018. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765940580/.","One pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA 2007.030","One Lapel Pin in excellent condition, likely never worn. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1, Box 998. UA  2007.030","One gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with \"Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is approximately 0.75in. in diameter and is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury.","One gold medallion with a black background given by the Wren Society to new members. The medallion contains the border of the College's seal with a backdrop of the Wren Building. Below the Wren Building are the Latin words \"Veritas e Aequitas,\" or truth and justice, and the year 1832, the year the Wren Society was founded. The medallion is 2in. in diameter on a 15.75in. ribbon chain and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765395583/.","Scope and Contents","A button that has a light purple background and features a dark purple and pink semi-circle on the wearer's right. \"Dem 4 Life\" is written in black marker in the center and \"WM Young Dems\" is written in black marker where the semi-circle stops on the wearer's left. The button measures approximately  2.125in. (diameter) and is in good condition. The back of the button has a 0.25in. rust colored stain and brown discoloration along the edge on the wearer's right at the top, middle, and bottom. Donated by Zach Woodward, President of WM Young Democrats. UA 2014.020.01","One sterling silver ring, 0.75in. in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words \"College of William and Mary, 1693.\" Gift of Susan Riggs.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75in. in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters \"BS\" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials \"C.H.S.\" are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: \"E.A. Wright, Phila.\" Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes.","Scope and Contents","This ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1in. in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words \"College of William and Mary.\" On one shank is the college seal, a crown and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle on a scepter and the date 1928. \"S.A. Ozlin\" is engraved on the inside. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765937466/.","One gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 0.75in.x0.5in. and is in good condition.","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape of and color of a football. \"WILLIAM AND MARY\" is written on the front of the football in black. There is a gold and a black ribbon coming from the bottom of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and the ribbons are approximately 2.5in. (length). The pin is in fair to poor condition. The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. The gold ribbon is separated into two parts and is only connected by a 2.5in. thread. There is severe fraying on the edges and bottom of the gold ribbon and a little bit of fraying on the bottom of the black ribbon. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA1985.029.01","Scope and Contents","One round pin featuring the depiction of a pale yellow and orange football. In the middle of the football is written \"W and M\" in black script. The pin is approximately 1.5in. in diameter. It is in fair condition. There are two missing elements including the hook where the sharp needle of the pin can attach as well as a green and gold ribbon (only a 1.125in. fragment remains). The back of the pin has large corrosion spots. There is also corrosion on the bottom rim of the pin as well as on the sharp needle of the pin. The \"W and M\" are smudged and partially erased. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks 9UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.02","Scope and Contents","One pin in the shape and color of a football. \"FIGHT 'EM INDIANS\" is written in black on the front of the pin. The pin is approximately 3in. (length) and in good condition. There is one missing element: a green and gold ribbon (only 0.25in. of it remain). The back of the pin is heavily tarnished. Transferred from Leah James's scrapbook, Box 2 of the Arthur W. and Leah James Scrapbooks (UA 5.065/1985.29). UA 1985.029.03","Scope and Contents","One white plastic pin, 3in.x2in., with \"Take 'Em Tribe\" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads \"Barbeque the Goats\" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439026902/.","One aluminum button 2.25in. in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words \"Touchdown! Go Indians Go\" in green. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/.","One yellow aluminum button with green writing on it that says \" We give a damn, go Indians\". The button is 3in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3025476025/. Located in Decorative Objects S2, SS1, Box 6. UA 1992.033.9","One brown button measuring 2.75in.x1.75in. in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words \"William and Mary,\" also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765938942/.","One green and gold William and Mary pin with green and gold ribbons attached to it. There is also depiction of a leather football helmet made of brass on a gold chain attached to the pin. The pin is approximately 1.25in. in diameter while the green and gold ribbon is approximately 3.5in. long. The pin is in poor condition with heavy corrosion on the back of the pin. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765943872/.","One greyish brown round metal button pin with headshot photos of each of the 25 [football?] players. Below the players' heads is the text 'Fighting Virginians / 1926.' Button has paper backing and a straight wire pin on the back. Pin is in good condition with only minor spotting on the front surface. Pin measures 2.25in. in diameter. Transferred from Alumni Association.","One oval metal button pin with the image of a football as the background and the text \"FIGHT 'EM / INDIANS.\" Maker's mark on bottom edge of pin reads \"THE WHITEHEAD  HOAG CO., NEWARK, N.J.\" Pin is in good condition with no visible defects to the front surface. Pin back has significant loss to the shiny plating of the metal. A fraying green and gold ribbon extends out of the bottom of the pin and is taped to the back side of the pin. Pin measures 2.75in. (length) x 1.75in. (width). Donation of Ed Trice, transferred from Alumni Association. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2011.575","This key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, \"Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus,\" can be translated as \"we live, we eat, we drink.\" Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Key is 0.6875in. (width) x 1.8125in. (height). Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439019244/.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with \"College of William and Mary\", \"Prof. William G. Guy,\" and \"A.H.\" written underneath. The key is approximately 1.125in. x 0.6875in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. ","One gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an  international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed \"W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ.\" The key is 2in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with \"W.G.G., William  Mary.\"The key is approximately 1in. x 0.5in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved \"Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31.\" The key is approximately 1.5in. x .75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","One gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads \"Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy.\" On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1.25in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word \"Iotopio\" or \"Iotopia.\" The reverse of the key is engraved \"JWL\" and \"W  M\". The key is 1.125in. x 0.75in. and is in good condition. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765397697/.","Scope and Contents","One silver metal key that once belonged to Ralph Stambaugh, a member of the alumni interest group the Order of the White Jacket. Engraved on the front of the key is the number \"1\" and \"College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.\" The back of the key is engraved with \"Backus Nov. Co., PAT, Smethport, Pa.\" The key is approximately 1.25in. x 1.625in. and is in poor condition with corrosion all over. ","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One gold-colored key containing the College of William and Mary seal with a gold border along the edges of the key. It is approximately 0.625in. x 1.25in. and is in fair condition.","One aluminum button the reads \"W  M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2in. long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp.","Scope and Contents","One green and yellow button 2.25in. in diameter. \"College of William and Mary 1693\" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers. Swem SCRC purchase from the bookstore circa 1984. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438416581/.","Scope and Contents","One small pin with the letters \"W\" and \"M\" and two feathers in green and gold. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439023560/.","One green, gold, and silver William and Mary brass pin. The initials \"W.  M.\" are written in gold on the front. There are green, gold, and silver ribbons attached to the pin. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.5in. long. The pin is in fair condition. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072). Formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 2010.151","Scope and Contents","Round \"Tribe Pride\" button pin. Green background with yellow official \"Tribe\" logo and white \"Pride\" with silver metal back and gold colored metal clasp on back. 2.125 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on metal back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641167930/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.01","Scope and Contents","Round \"Go Tribe!\" button pin. Green background with yellow capital \"GO\" and yellow official \"Tribe!\" logo printed on front. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 2.25 in. (diameter). Excellent condition with light spotting on back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14825512994/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.03","Scope and Contents","Round \"One Tr1be\" button pin. Green and yellow split background with yellow \"one community\" and white \"tr1be\" on the green and green \"one tribe\" on the yellow. Silver metal back with silver metal clasp. 1.25 in. (diameter). Fair condition with visible rusting on front and back. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/14641243258/in/photostream/. Button pin transferred upon accessioning from the Alumni Association Records (UA 2014.039). UA 2014.039.04","One gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439017234/.","One gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1.75in. x 0.375in.  and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong.","Scope and Contents","One red, yellow, and white pin from the Virginia Military Institute. The initials \"V.M.I\" are written in red on the pin, and there are red, yellow, and white ribbons attached to the pin.It is in poor condition with rust on the back and the ribbons are bent. The pin is 1.25in. in diameter and the ribbons are 3.25in. long. Transferred from the John and Marilyn Entwisle Scrapbooks (UA 5.072), formerly housed in UA Small Collections, Box 6. ","One gold pin with the Boy Scouts of America Eagle and flur-de-lis that once belonged to Rene Henry, class of 1954 at the College of William and Mary. It is approximately 0.4375in. in diameter and is in good condition.","Philomathean Society ribbon. UA 1982.040","A representation of the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms, painted on vellum with gilt trim and mounted on wooden stretchers. It measures 5.75 in. x 4.5 in.","Scope and Contents","One shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with \"NU CHAPTER\" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, \"SPRING DANCE\" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and \"1951\" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is approximately 8.25in. x 2.5in. and is in good condition. The tassel is approximately 12in. long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765396079/.","One green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to Lynn A. Dievendorf ,class of 1966.Gift of Lynn A. Dievendorf. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765388617/.","Scope and Contents","One aluminum button that was worn by a student library aide at Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The button is cream and green with the words \"Student Library Aide\" printed in green. It is approximately 2.25in. in diameter and in fair condition. ","1-pair of Air Force Epaulets for the rank of colonel. The epaulets are dark blue and have the eagle from the Great Seal of the United States embroidered in silver. There is a thin silver line embroidered at the bottom of the epaulets signifying that the wearer is a male colonel. The epaulets belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. They measure approximately 4.125in. (length) x 2in. (width) and are in good conditon. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Textiles. UA 2007.063.07a-b","Scope and Contents","1-sheild shaped pin that has a yellow stripe in the middle with black lines outlining the yellow stripe. The rest of the shield is silver with a black outline. There is a white \"s\" in the middle of a black triangle, which is outlined by a white triangle, on the top left side of the yellow stripe. The back of the pin has a claps and stick pin by which the pin can be affixed to a uniform or shirt. The back of the pin also has a small square that has \"© IMPRINTED PRODUCTS/ SANDIEGO (619-541-1100/CHINA\" engraved inside it. The pin is an insignia for those who belonged to the 401st Bombardment Group during World War II and belonged to Armand J. Galfo, U.S. Air Force Reserves officer and Assistant Dean of the School of Education at the College of William and Mary between 1965 and 1966. The pin measures approximately 1.125in (length) x 0.875in. (width) and is in good condition. There is some white residue on the silver part on the front of the shield. Transferred from the Armand J. Galfo Papers. Located in UA Metals. UA 2007.063.17","Scope and Contents","The front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a \"William  Mary\" sticker.  Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27.5in.(length). Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2008.010.A01","One gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3.5in. long and is in good condition.","One wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of the shield is 1975 (the date the chapter was founded at Williamand Mary), \"Kappa Pi\", Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. At the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi, and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield is the date 1906, the founding of the national organization. The back of the shield contains a black strap used as a handle. It measures 19.25in x 12in and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins.","One wooden parade baton separated into three sections by raised wooden decorations. The top has a carved pineapple design in it. Right below that there are  beige-silver, green and gold ribbons attached to the baton. The baton measures approximately 20in and is in excellent condition. UA 2011.498.14.","Scope and Contents","Personalized Coat of Arms for Hays T. Watkins, Rector of the Board of Visitors from 1987-1993. The coat of arms models the William and Mary seal with a smiling sun at the top. There are a set of railroad tracks that cut diagonally through the seal. On top of the tracks is placed a white and gold heraldry. On the left side of the tracks, within the seal, are images of the Wren Building. On the right side of the tracks is a depiction of networks of railroad companies and gazebo at the bottom. The railroad tracks and the networks of railroad companies refer to Watkins career as President, CEO, and Chairman of the Chessie System, CSX, and the BO Railroad. There are two palm trees on either side of the coat of arms and a banner below the coat of arms that reads \"RECTOR MAGNIFICUS.\" Below the coat of arms \"Watkins\" is written in red old English font. The coat of arms was given to Watkins by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1986-1993. The framed coat of arms measures approximately 2ft. 2.5in. (length) x 1ft 8.5in. (width) and is in excellent condition. Donated by H. Thomas Watkins III. UA 2011.682.01","A silver Drum Major mace that belonged to Jim Anthony, class of 1952, who was a drum major in the William and Mary band as a student. After graduation he became part of the Alumni band. The mace has a long silver handle and a sphere at the top. The mace measures approximately 31in. and is in good condition. The sphere of the mace has many dents and scratches, evidence considerable wear and tear. Transferred upon receipt from the Jim Anthony Papers (Mss. 2011.700, Acc. 2013.200). Gift of Sharon Scruggs, daughter of Jim Anthony. UA 2011.700.04","Scope and Contents","1-silver medallion that features the William and Mary cipher at the top and the William and Mary Coat of Arms at the bottom connected to the cipher by a silver hook. There is a black lanyard connected to the top of the cipher by which the presidents would wear the medallion. The medallion was crafted by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr., class of 1941. Stousland was Chair of the Department of Architecture at Miami University of Ohio and crafted jewelry and small sculpture in silver as a hobby. For many years, he created jewelry featuring the William and Mary cipher for the Alumni Association to sell to raise funds for the organization. The first photograph of the medallion in use seems to be from Charter Day in 1978, when President Thomas Ashley Graves wore the medallion. William and Mary presidents wore the medallion regularly at Commencement, Convocation, and Charter Day until it was retired in February 2013.Similar medallions were given to His Royal Highness Prince Charles during his visit to the College in 1981 and Dean of Students J. Wilfred Lambert (class of 1927) when he retired. The medallion measures approximately 6in. (length) and the lanyard measures approximately 18in. The medallion is in fair condition. It has suffered from severe tarnishing on the front. There is an approximately 1in. white smear on the lower right side of the back of the medallion. In addition, there are scratches and scuff marks all over the medallion. Designed and Donated by Charles Eugene (\"Mike\") Stousland, Jr. circa 1978. Located in UA Metals. UA 2014.111.01","Scope and Contents","1-flat wood carving of a duck. The duck is painted red  and has a white eye and smile painted on the face of the duck. \"#1 SPRING '82/ BAT GIRL\" is painted in white along the body of the duck. There is an oval hole carved into the body of the duck separating \"SPRING\" and \"'82.\" There is a string attached to the oval hole by which the duck can be hung and displayed. The duck was created by a member of the Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The duck measures approximately 13in. and is in good condition. There is chipping of the wood along the oval hole on the front and at the top and bottom of the oval on the back. There is also chipping of the wood along the edges of the duck. There is a series of black stains starting at the duck's eye, continuing through the tip of the \"R\" and \"L\" of  \"BAT GIRL\" and ending at the bottom of the duck. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.01","Scope and Contents","1-wooden paddle painted red. The front of the paddle has \"WELCOME to my DELTA SIGMA THETA (Greek letters used)/Ms. Elizabeth Young / College of William and Mary / MY CHAPTER/ #1 BAT GIRL/ Spring '82/ The Dynamic Duo/ April 10, 1982\" painted in white. There is an elephant painted in white depicted beside the Greek letter sigma and in front of \"College.\"  The paddle was made by a member of the Mu Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The Mu Upsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was chartered on the campus of William and Mary on February 7th, 1976. The paddle measures approximately 24in. and is in good condition. There are three large diagonal stripes of white paint on the back of the paddle. There is also chipping along the edges of the paddle. Gift of Elizabeth Young. UA 2014.118.02","Artifacts created to be used as toys or to carry on the activities of games, sports, gambling, or public entertaiment.","Artifacts originally created for competitive activities based on chance, problem-solving, manual dexterity, or calculation, rather than strenuous physical effort, and conducted according to stated rules. This category also includes all forms of gambling devices.","Board game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks.","Artifacts originally created for the presenation of non-competitive spectator entertainment.","One light blue scrub shirt that was used as a prop during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685118/in/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.1","Scope and Contents","One red wool child sized hat that was worn by Rick Giglio during a \"Fat Albert\" skit at the final concert performance by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 8in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911871/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.2","Scope and Contents","One maroon and white striped wool ski mask worn by Adam Shoemaker for a \"Fat Albert\" song at the 1994 final concert of William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 9.5in. in diameter and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4120685042/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.3","One pair of blue cotton socks with the cartoon character Garfield on them that were used as props during performances by William and Mary male a capella group, Gentlemen of the College. It is approximately 10in. (length) and is in fair condition. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4119911795/. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 65. UA 2007.030.4","One blue plastic cone with plastic tubing that may have been used as a prop during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","One pair of yellow rubber dish gloves that may have been used during performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One orange plastic pair of star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","One pair of green plastic star-shaped sunglasses that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappellla group, Gentlemen of the College.Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4, Box 1000. UA 2007.030","2-paper particulate respirators that may have been used as props at performances by the a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College.","Artifacts originally created for participatory, usually non-competative, recreational activities other than athletic games. This classification includes equipment for entertainment, such as a carousel, a pinball machine, a swing, or a slide, whether such equipment is publicly or privately owned and whether or not a charge is associated with its use.","Scope and Contents","One pair of wooden dumb-bells most likely used at in the Blow Gymnasium during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. The dumb-bells have large round top and bottom ends with a slender middle handle. On the bottom round end of the first dumb-bell (a), there is the logo for the Narragansett company. This logo has a gold circle outlined with a red one with a white center. Inside the gold circle is written \"NARRAGANSETT MACHINE CO.\" in black in an arch at the top and \"PROVIDENCE, R.I U.S.A.\" in black in an arch at the bottom. In the white center is a red \"N\" and \"STANDARD\" written in black perspective font. Below this logo \"1/2 lb.\" is written in black. The dumb-bells measure approximately 11in. and weigh 0.5lbs. each. The dumb-bells are in fair condition with each one having suffered considerable wear and tear on their large round tops and bottoms. Dumb-bell \"a\" has chipping on the large round top (side without the Narragansett logo) as well as multiple dents and a 2in., approximately 1in., and another approximately 1in. crack. The bottom (side with the Narragansett logo) also has multiple dents. Dumb-bell \"b\" has an approximately 2in. black stain on one of its large, round sides as well as a few other black stains near it. Transferred by the Alumni Association. UA 2011.498.15a-b","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created for physical activities that are often competitive. This classification includes equipment used in all forms of athletic games, including individual and team sports. Sports and their specialized equipment have proliferated over the years. Object groupings in this classification focus on th most popular sports while not attempting to be encyclopedic. Object terms seek to cover the forms that are the most familiar and most likely to be part of museum collections. If a specific term is not listed, consider using the broader \"Gear\" term. terms covering practice, warm-up, and exercise equipment can be found in Recreational Devices. Note: The word \"Gear,\" employed in many of the primary object terms below, suggests a plural connotation even though Nomenclature object terms are in the sigular. The use of \"Gear\" as an object term (rather than as a sub-classification) provides the cataloger with terms that allow the indexing of an unlisted object or an object whose term is listed elsewhere with its associated sport.","2 - White plastic footballs, decorated with gold stripes, a Native American Indian, and the words \"William and Mary, complements [of] Williamsburg National Bank.\" Approximately 6 in. long. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 1991.022","Football used in the 1945 William and Mary vs. University of Richmond football game, which William and Mary won 33-0. The ball is signed by members of the football team. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084649757/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 1. UA 1991.033","Scope and Contents","11 - Yellow golf tees with \"Go For the Green\" and \"William  Mary Indians\" printed in black. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765399641/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 1998.061","Scope and Contents","Baseball glove and ball mounted on frame with a green felt background meant to be hung to mimic a baseball diamond. The attached tag reads \"Favorite Equipment - A. J. Christensen Capt./1st Baseman WM Indians, '33 - Member: Athletics Hall of Fame and Order of White Jackets (sic) - Glove: A gift to \"Andy\" from Billy Gooch, Athletic Director\". It measures approximately 16.5 in. x 16.5 in. Transferred from the Alumni Association, gift of the family. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085486388/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 3. UA 2008.006","One metal fencing foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones as a student (class of 1926) and a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary. The plaque on the wood backing reads \"Foil used by Leigh Tucker Jones, '26; Professor of Physical Education, 1922-1942; Varsity Fencing Coach, The College of William and Mary. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, '24.\" The wood backing measures 45.5 in. x 7.75 in. The foil itself is approximately 40 in. long and has a gripped handle. The foil is in fair condition due to rusting. Gift of Carolyn Baytop Sinclair, class of 1924. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.098","One wooden tennis racket with metal strings that once belonged to Giles Buckner Cooke, class of 1923 at the College of William and Mary. The racket was made by A.G. Spalding and Brothers in the United States. The model of the racket is a Forspun Gut. The strings are made of metal and are green and gold in color. The name \"Ann Dorsey Cooke\" is written in pencil on the head of the racket. There is a green label attached to the racket with \"COOKE\" inscribed on it. The shaft of the racket is inscribed with \"Spalding Nassau No. 6\". The racket is approximately 27 in. x 8.75 in. The racket is in fair condition with some damage to the head of the racket and the grip of the handle is starting to come off. Gift of Anna Dorsey Cooke Allison, class of 1959. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2009.369","One baseball signed by the 1938 state champion William and Mary Baseball team. The baseball belonged to John Purtill, Sr., class of 1940. The ball is approximately 2.5 in. in diameter. The game ball is well-used with many dirt stains. The outlines of the signatures are cleaned making some of the signatures more visible. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765948286/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2009.476","Scope and Contents","Ball was presumably hit by WM or opposing baseball team at Plumeri Park. Collected by Swem SCRC staff at Dillard Complex near Swem Off Site Storage (SOSS) in April 2012. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2012.155.01","Scope and Contents","Artifacts originally created as playthings. Toys often represent functional objects, such as toy teapots, or toy ships, or living things, such as baby dolls or stuffed animals. Toys also include objects developed primarily for play, such as balls, tops, or kites. Note: Toys that are small representations of objects normally used in human activity should be given the object name \"Toy.\" The cataloger may also use \"Model\" from Other Documents or \"miniature\" from Art if appropriate. Information about what the toy represents should be recorded in a subject field; this information may be entered acording to the naming conventions and object terms use throughout Nomenclature.","Scope and Contents","White Frisbee with the William and Mary's Tribe logo and the word \"Indian\" in green letters. 9.25 in. in diameter. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648649/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 1987.071","Scope and Contents","One green plush frog, 8.5in.(length), with \"William and Mary College\" written down its back; sold in college bookstore. ","One green basketball decorated with the head of an Indian and carrying an advertisement for Ward Pontiac Dealership. Approximately 4 in. in diameter. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085484514/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 1991.021","One green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads \"Nutsy\", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa.","Scope and Contents","2 - Green and gold pom-poms intended for fans at sporting events attached to white plastic handles, with the words \"Take Pride in the Tribe\" written on the handles. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3084648027/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 4. UA 2002.036","Scope and Contents","One small nerf football in gold and green with \"WM Vote Yes Higher Ed Nov. 5\" printed on one side. Image available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3085483672/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 2. UA 2002.049.1","Scope and Contents","One Indian Mascot Doll wearing a green jumpsuit. A baige \"W\" and \"M\" is on his chest. The doll is 15in. tall. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2969822680/.","One felt stuffed doll, nicknamed \"Soulless Doll,\" that was used by the all-male a cappella group, Gentlemen of the College, during 1997 to 1998 as a pre-concert good luck charm. The doll is wearing a farmer's outfit with a straw hat. It is approximately 3.75in. x 8.75in. and is in fair condition. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2007.030.7","Scope and Contents","Beanbag football with \"Tribe\" written in gold on the front by the laces. Given out at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening for the public on June 29, 2008. An image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765947944/. Located in Rec Obj S3, Box 5. UA 2008.062","Scope and Contents","One William and Mary pom-pom used at athletic games at the College of William and Mary. The handle is white with a green \"WM \" and two feathers coming out of the \"WM\".  The streamers in the pom-pom are green and gold. The handle is 2.75 in. x 1 in. The pom-pom is in good condition.  Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.119","One red Frisbee made of plastic with the William and Mary Coat of Arms in White. The Frisbee is 9.25in. in diameter and is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2008.122","A brown teddy bear with black felt fingers and toes. The teddy bear has brown plastic eyes and a black sewn on smile. The teddy bear has on a white shirt that features the Olympics logo in gold with sparkles and the colors of the Olympics logo (blue, yellow, green, and red) in stripes branching out from the Olympics logo. The teddy bear has a white unifold tag attached to it with a cartoon image of the bear on one side and copy write information on the other. Inside the tag is typed \"MISHA™ IS THE OFFICIAL MASCOT OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES. A PORTION OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF MISHA™ GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF YOUR COUNTRY'S OLYMPIC COMMITTEE. ALL NEW MATERIALS • HAND-CRAFTED• NON-ALLERGENIC• SURFACE WASHABLE.\" The inside of the tag goes on to describe how to clean the teddy bear and explains that it meets state and federal safety regulations. There is a white tag with red writing on it coming out of the teddy bear's rear that explains the aforementioned information. The teddy bear was designed by Victor Chizhikov.The teddy bear is in excellent condition and measures approximately 10.5in. (height). Gift of Rene A. Henry. UA 2010.193.05","Scope and Contents","One plastic green and gold miniature football that was given out at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center at the College of William and Mary on September 15, 2006. The football contains the William and Mary logo with a green \"WM\" and two green feathers sticking out from the \"M.\" The football was once owned by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967. Approximately 3 in. x 5 in. It is in good condition. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2011.017","One black and gold felt stuffed animal shaped like a dog that may have been used as a mascot for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The dog has two button eyes and a gold bow around its neck. It is approximately 9in. x 8in. and it is in poor condition with several holes in the ears, face, and legs of the dog. Located in Textiles S1 SS8. UA 2011.075","Scope and Contents","Translucent purple plastic (polypropylene) frisbee with the Global Film Festival logo (a globe stand with a film reel in place of the earth's sphere) and its web address, filmfestival.wm.edu.The underside of the frisbee features a circular sticker with information about the 2013 Film Festival: \"Thurs - Sun, Feb 14-17 / HOW WILL YOU SPIN IT? / Film  Youth WM Global Film Festival 2013 / Kimball Theatre on Merchant's Square / filmfestival.wm.edu.\" Frisbee measures 8.5 in. in diameter and is in fair condition with a 4.25 in. crack extending from the center to the outside rim. Frisbee was collected by SCRC staff. Located in Rec Obj S3. UA 2013.029.01","Scope and Contents","Pinwheel with metallic blue and silver flexible plastic spokes and blue polypropylene axle and stick. www.pinwheelsforprevention.org is printed in white on the stick. The pinwheel measures 15.25 in. x 6.5 in. Pinwheels for Prevention is an initiative of the nonprofit organization Prevent Child Abuse America, which uses the pinwheel as a grassroots campaign symbol to \"remind us of childlike notions and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full lives all children deserve.\" Pinwheels similar to this one have been located along the walkway in front of the Integrated Science Center. Donated by Joseph Galano, Professor Emeritus from WM's Dept of Psychology. Dr. Galano has worked at the local, state, and national levels to prevent child abuse and neglect, including working with Prevent Child Abuse Virginia and the City of Hampton's Healthy Families Partnership. Located in Rec Obj, S3. UA 2013.098.01","Artifacts originally created to serve a purpose that cannot be identified at the time the object is cataloged.","Scope and Contents","A fragment of a 1717 bell cast to hang in the Chapel of the College Building (now commonly known as the Wren Building). The fragment was rescued from the debris of the 1859 fire. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254817/.  Located in BG S5. UA 1981.102","Scope and Contents","Piece of wood from the live oak tree removed from the entrance to campus in 1943; the tree was believed to have been planted in the early 1700s. Located in BG S5. UA 1985.009","Scope and Contents","One WM class of 1927 ring, inscribed \"HLG,AB\" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials \"GH\" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed \"HL Ganter /24-/27\"; charm on chain with WM Greek temple seal; 3-medals from Sacred Heart School and 7-from St Mary's University, Texas; one gold watch on chain; one locket; one fleiur-de-lys pin; one pieces of California gold; and on 1968 penny in a bottle. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.010","John Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships off of Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS1. UA 1987.147","One large fragment of a plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery,  Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. The plant is 7in. UA1989.121","Various medals, pins, and other items. Includes one SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, one  Alpha Kappa Psi pin, one FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, one Williamsburg High School pin, one Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant. UA 1990.017","3-items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438421813/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422135/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029050/.","Scope and Contents","5-items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a \"13\" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a \"7\" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5438422739/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029666/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439029972/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030322/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439030594/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5439031176/.","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures  4in. by 10.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.1","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The cloth measures 3.5in.x 7in. Made of linen.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA 1998.057.2","One tapestry sample of the William and Mary period, from Holyrood Castle in Edinburgh. The sample measures 5in.x 6.5in. Made of wool.  Gift of Miss Gertrude Whiting of New York, NY. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 35. UA1998.057.3","4-felt samples in various shades of green used to select the material for freshman duc cap beanies. Transferred from Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan, 1933-1942 Collection (UA 2.10). Images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393427/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393575/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765942306/, and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5765393983/. Located in Textiles S1 SS8, Box 34. UA 1999.063","Four pieces of cloth that are used to make the College of William and Mary's Queen's Guard uniforms. Each piece is a different color corresponding to the design of the uniform. There is a solid red piece for the jacket, a solid black piece for the pants, a solid white piece, and a woven tartan piece used in the baldric. Each piece is approximately 3.5in. x 3.125in. and is in good condition. The pieces were attached to a photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard and is located in the University Archives Photograph Collection. A copy of the photograph is with the fabric. Located in Textiles S1 SS7. UA 2009.274","7-pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. UA 2009.279","One piece of blue, red, green, and white fabric that was used to make Edna Turnblad's dress in the Broadway musical Hairspray. The dress was created by William and Mary alumnus William Ivey Long for the character Edna Turnblad, played by actor Harvey Fierstein. The fabric is in good condition. Located in Textiles S1 SS7, Box 70. UA 2009.561","One gold and one green feather collected by alumnus Karla Bruno from students at the College of William and Mary. The gold feather is approximately 5.25in. (length) and the green feather is approximately 4in.(length). The feathers are in fair condition and the green feather is bent slightly at the top.","Scope and Contents","A cardboard color sample for Z352 Black that was submitted to the College of William and Mary to use on the floors in the Blow Gymnasium. The color sample was submitted by the Marsteller Corporation of Roanoke, Virginia. The sample is approximately 10.25 in x 2.5 in and is in fair condition. Located in BG S5. UA 2010.455","Scope and Contents","Fragment of a coffee cup showing the Greek temple form of the college seal. Bone china with yellow shield-shaped emblem featuring the sun shining on a greek temple with \"1693\" written at the bottom. Seal is surrounded by a green and gold cirlce; green and gold lines cirlce the rim. The fragment was found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Cup was used in the campus dining hall during the 1920s. Dimensions: 2 1/8\" H, 3 3/4\" at widest point; handle is 1 1/2\" long and extends 7/8\" from cup. Condition: broken fragment, some dirt residue still visible. Images available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452701644 and https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/13452329885. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS4. 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He began his political service in the early 1970s working in the cloak room of the U.S. Senate; as a staff member in the Senate Office of the Majority Whip from 1971-1974; and as a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1972 and 1976. He was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 to represent West Virginia's Third District and was re-elected for nineteen terms, serving from January 3, 1977-January 2, 2015. ","Nick Rahall II was born on May 20, 1949, in Beckley, West Virginia, to parents Nick Joe Rahall, the co-founder of the WWNR radio station, and Mary Alice. He is the grandson of Nicholos Rahall, an immigrant from Kefeir, Lebanon, who settled in Beckley in 1909 and was the co-founder of Rahall Communications, a radio broadcasting company with stations in West Virginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Florida. Rahall graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Beckley and then earned his bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1971. He also received some graduate education from George Washington University. He worked as a sales representative for his family's radio station while also serving as President of the Mountaineer Tour and Travel Agency and President of West Virginia Broadcasting in 1974. ","In 1976, he entered the race for the West Virginia Fourth Congressional District and defeated incumbent Congressman Ken Hechler for the Democratic nomination. Hechler tried to reclaim his seat during the 1978 primary, but Rahall gathered support and endorsements from leading Democrats, such as Robert C. Byrd and House Speaker Tip O'Neill. A final challenge from Hechler occurred in 1990, resulting again in a victory for Rahall. Rahall then defeated former Supreme Court Justice Elliot \"Spike\" Maynard during the general election on November 2, 2010.  He was reelected to his nineteenth term in Congress on November 6, 2012 after defeating Republican Rick Snuffer. Rahall represented the Fourth District from 1977-1993 when it was redistricted to become part of the Third District. Rahall represented the Third District from 1993-2015. ","When he entered Congress in 1977, Rahall was the youngest member at age 28. He focused on a number of issues, including foreign policy, energy, infrastructure, coal, and environment and tourism. He became well-known for his efforts to provide aid for the benefit of coal miners and those suffering from black lung disease, veteran's benefits, and mine health and safety. He held a number of leadership positions, including Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources (2007-2010), Vice Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources (1985-1993). ","His district covered the southern region of West Virginia where coal was the dominant source of revenue. He introduced legislation to improve mine health and safety issues, as well as black lung benefits, and publicly opposed legislation to end mountaintop removal mining. His efforts to improve mine health and safety include sponsoring the 1992 Coal Act, along with Senators John D. Rockefeller IV, Robert C. Byrd, and others. In 2006, he was able to secure funding for the Mine Safety Technology Consortium located in Montgomery, a response to the January 2, 2006 Sago Mine Disaster. ","While supporting the coal industry, Rahall also sought to preserve the environmental and historical resources of the state. In 1978, he introduced legislation establishing the New River Gorge National River as a unit of the National Park System in southern West Virginia. Ten years later, he worked to designate the Gauley River National Recreation Area and the Bluestone National Scenic River, creating the largest network of federally protected rivers in the eastern United States. In 1996, his leadership also established the National Coal Heritage Area in eleven southern West Virginia counties, which aims to preserve and interpret the structures and landscapes of the state's rich history of coal mining.","Rahall also led efforts in the area of transportation and infrastructure, developing federal highway and transit legislation. His efforts to improve West Virginia's infrastructure began in 1976 when he was first elected. He was integral to the development of the 1998 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, which required specific planning factors to be implemented in regional transportation plans, as well as authorizing federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and public transit. He also established the Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI), headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. RTI has since become a leader in transportation research and economic development for the Appalachian Region. ","To promote and diversify southern West Virginia's economic development, he became a front-runner for the Southern Highlands Initiative. This initiative aided in the development of industrial and business parks in the state's southern coal counties. Rahall also considered technological advancement a key component to West Virginia's economic development. He established the Nick J. Rahall, II High Technology Corridors Program, through which he promoted a sustainable approach to economic development by working with local communities to focus on small business and entrepreneurial advancement along major interstates. Rahall additionally helped to establish technology centers at Concord University in Athens, at Greenbrier Valley Airport in Lewisburg, and at the Raleigh County Airport near Beckley.","Proud of his Lebanese-Protestant heritage, he worked to ensure positive relationships between the Middle East and the United States.  He soon became the senior of the few Arab-American lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He became well known for his expertise in foreign policy and was active in dealing with Middle Eastern affairs. He was the co-chair of the 1996 Arab-American tribute at the Democratic National Convention and a member of the board of directors for the American Task Force for Lebanon. He was nominated as an honorary of the Middle East Policy Council's National Advisory Committee and worked closely with several other D.C.-based organizations, such as the National Association of Arab-Americans, the Arab-American Institute, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Throughout his career, he accompanied and led a number of congressional delegation trips to the region. \nIn 2014, Rahall faced fellow Democrat Richard Ojeda in the primary election, coming out ahead with more than sixty-five percent of the vote, but he lost the general election to Republican Evan Jenkins.","Sources: ","Cama, Timothy. \"Dem Rahall loses House seat after 38 years.\" The Hill. November 4, 2014. Accessed September 2016\nhttp://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/222908-rahall-loses-house-seat-in-west-virginia","\"Congressman Rahall to Al-Nashra.\" Al-Nashra. November-December 1996. \n\"Nick Rahall.\" The Wall Street Journal. 2012. Accessed September 2016 http://projects.wsj.com/campaign2012/candidates/view/nick-rahall--WV-H.","\"Rahall, Nick Joe, II (1949-).\" Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed September 2017 http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000011.","\"U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall: Representing West Virginia's Third Congressional District.\" The Spirit of Beckley: Congressman Nick J. Rahall II, 2007 Community Service Award. 2007. ","Wallace, Jim. \"Nick Joe Rahall.\" e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. December 2015. Accessed September 2016 http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1963.","Processed by Danielle Emerling, Christian Vieweg, Shannon Rowe, Dzondria Tarver, Ashley Brooker","The Congressman Nick Joe Rahall II papers are in process. The contents of this finding aid will be revised as progress is made on the collection. ","March 12, WVVA 6:00 news and WOAY 11:00 news; March 13 WVVA 6:00 news and WOAY 11:00 news; March 14 WVVA, NJR w/ Midden; March 15 WOAY, NJR, Checks","final version of #2; #3; 3 x: 30 spots, #1, #2, #3","Three Music options each. National Productions.","Spot 1 \"drug zone\"; Spot 2 \"Foreign\"","Materials may contain sensitive or private information. 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He worked as a sales representative for his family's radio station while also serving as President of the Mountaineer Tour and Travel Agency and President of West Virginia Broadcasting in 1974. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1976, he entered the race for the West Virginia Fourth Congressional District and defeated incumbent Congressman Ken Hechler for the Democratic nomination. Hechler tried to reclaim his seat during the 1978 primary, but Rahall gathered support and endorsements from leading Democrats, such as Robert C. Byrd and House Speaker Tip O'Neill. A final challenge from Hechler occurred in 1990, resulting again in a victory for Rahall. Rahall then defeated former Supreme Court Justice Elliot \"Spike\" Maynard during the general election on November 2, 2010.  He was reelected to his nineteenth term in Congress on November 6, 2012 after defeating Republican Rick Snuffer. Rahall represented the Fourth District from 1977-1993 when it was redistricted to become part of the Third District. Rahall represented the Third District from 1993-2015. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen he entered Congress in 1977, Rahall was the youngest member at age 28. He focused on a number of issues, including foreign policy, energy, infrastructure, coal, and environment and tourism. He became well-known for his efforts to provide aid for the benefit of coal miners and those suffering from black lung disease, veteran's benefits, and mine health and safety. He held a number of leadership positions, including Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources (2007-2010), Vice Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources (1985-1993). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis district covered the southern region of West Virginia where coal was the dominant source of revenue. He introduced legislation to improve mine health and safety issues, as well as black lung benefits, and publicly opposed legislation to end mountaintop removal mining. His efforts to improve mine health and safety include sponsoring the 1992 Coal Act, along with Senators John D. Rockefeller IV, Robert C. Byrd, and others. In 2006, he was able to secure funding for the Mine Safety Technology Consortium located in Montgomery, a response to the January 2, 2006 Sago Mine Disaster. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile supporting the coal industry, Rahall also sought to preserve the environmental and historical resources of the state. In 1978, he introduced legislation establishing the New River Gorge National River as a unit of the National Park System in southern West Virginia. Ten years later, he worked to designate the Gauley River National Recreation Area and the Bluestone National Scenic River, creating the largest network of federally protected rivers in the eastern United States. In 1996, his leadership also established the National Coal Heritage Area in eleven southern West Virginia counties, which aims to preserve and interpret the structures and landscapes of the state's rich history of coal mining.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRahall also led efforts in the area of transportation and infrastructure, developing federal highway and transit legislation. His efforts to improve West Virginia's infrastructure began in 1976 when he was first elected. He was integral to the development of the 1998 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, which required specific planning factors to be implemented in regional transportation plans, as well as authorizing federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and public transit. He also established the Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI), headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. RTI has since become a leader in transportation research and economic development for the Appalachian Region. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTo promote and diversify southern West Virginia's economic development, he became a front-runner for the Southern Highlands Initiative. This initiative aided in the development of industrial and business parks in the state's southern coal counties. Rahall also considered technological advancement a key component to West Virginia's economic development. He established the Nick J. Rahall, II High Technology Corridors Program, through which he promoted a sustainable approach to economic development by working with local communities to focus on small business and entrepreneurial advancement along major interstates. Rahall additionally helped to establish technology centers at Concord University in Athens, at Greenbrier Valley Airport in Lewisburg, and at the Raleigh County Airport near Beckley.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProud of his Lebanese-Protestant heritage, he worked to ensure positive relationships between the Middle East and the United States.  He soon became the senior of the few Arab-American lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He became well known for his expertise in foreign policy and was active in dealing with Middle Eastern affairs. He was the co-chair of the 1996 Arab-American tribute at the Democratic National Convention and a member of the board of directors for the American Task Force for Lebanon. He was nominated as an honorary of the Middle East Policy Council's National Advisory Committee and worked closely with several other D.C.-based organizations, such as the National Association of Arab-Americans, the Arab-American Institute, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Throughout his career, he accompanied and led a number of congressional delegation trips to the region. \nIn 2014, Rahall faced fellow Democrat Richard Ojeda in the primary election, coming out ahead with more than sixty-five percent of the vote, but he lost the general election to Republican Evan Jenkins.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCama, Timothy. \"Dem Rahall loses House seat after 38 years.\" The Hill. November 4, 2014. Accessed September 2016\nhttp://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/222908-rahall-loses-house-seat-in-west-virginia\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Congressman Rahall to Al-Nashra.\" Al-Nashra. 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He began his political service in the early 1970s working in the cloak room of the U.S. Senate; as a staff member in the Senate Office of the Majority Whip from 1971-1974; and as a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1972 and 1976. He was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 to represent West Virginia's Third District and was re-elected for nineteen terms, serving from January 3, 1977-January 2, 2015. ","Nick Rahall II was born on May 20, 1949, in Beckley, West Virginia, to parents Nick Joe Rahall, the co-founder of the WWNR radio station, and Mary Alice. He is the grandson of Nicholos Rahall, an immigrant from Kefeir, Lebanon, who settled in Beckley in 1909 and was the co-founder of Rahall Communications, a radio broadcasting company with stations in West Virginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Hampshire, and Florida. Rahall graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Beckley and then earned his bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1971. He also received some graduate education from George Washington University. He worked as a sales representative for his family's radio station while also serving as President of the Mountaineer Tour and Travel Agency and President of West Virginia Broadcasting in 1974. ","In 1976, he entered the race for the West Virginia Fourth Congressional District and defeated incumbent Congressman Ken Hechler for the Democratic nomination. Hechler tried to reclaim his seat during the 1978 primary, but Rahall gathered support and endorsements from leading Democrats, such as Robert C. Byrd and House Speaker Tip O'Neill. A final challenge from Hechler occurred in 1990, resulting again in a victory for Rahall. Rahall then defeated former Supreme Court Justice Elliot \"Spike\" Maynard during the general election on November 2, 2010.  He was reelected to his nineteenth term in Congress on November 6, 2012 after defeating Republican Rick Snuffer. Rahall represented the Fourth District from 1977-1993 when it was redistricted to become part of the Third District. Rahall represented the Third District from 1993-2015. ","When he entered Congress in 1977, Rahall was the youngest member at age 28. He focused on a number of issues, including foreign policy, energy, infrastructure, coal, and environment and tourism. He became well-known for his efforts to provide aid for the benefit of coal miners and those suffering from black lung disease, veteran's benefits, and mine health and safety. He held a number of leadership positions, including Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources (2007-2010), Vice Chairman of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Mining and Natural Resources (1985-1993). ","His district covered the southern region of West Virginia where coal was the dominant source of revenue. He introduced legislation to improve mine health and safety issues, as well as black lung benefits, and publicly opposed legislation to end mountaintop removal mining. His efforts to improve mine health and safety include sponsoring the 1992 Coal Act, along with Senators John D. Rockefeller IV, Robert C. Byrd, and others. In 2006, he was able to secure funding for the Mine Safety Technology Consortium located in Montgomery, a response to the January 2, 2006 Sago Mine Disaster. ","While supporting the coal industry, Rahall also sought to preserve the environmental and historical resources of the state. In 1978, he introduced legislation establishing the New River Gorge National River as a unit of the National Park System in southern West Virginia. Ten years later, he worked to designate the Gauley River National Recreation Area and the Bluestone National Scenic River, creating the largest network of federally protected rivers in the eastern United States. In 1996, his leadership also established the National Coal Heritage Area in eleven southern West Virginia counties, which aims to preserve and interpret the structures and landscapes of the state's rich history of coal mining.","Rahall also led efforts in the area of transportation and infrastructure, developing federal highway and transit legislation. His efforts to improve West Virginia's infrastructure began in 1976 when he was first elected. He was integral to the development of the 1998 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, which required specific planning factors to be implemented in regional transportation plans, as well as authorizing federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and public transit. He also established the Rahall Transportation Institute (RTI), headquartered at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. RTI has since become a leader in transportation research and economic development for the Appalachian Region. ","To promote and diversify southern West Virginia's economic development, he became a front-runner for the Southern Highlands Initiative. This initiative aided in the development of industrial and business parks in the state's southern coal counties. Rahall also considered technological advancement a key component to West Virginia's economic development. He established the Nick J. Rahall, II High Technology Corridors Program, through which he promoted a sustainable approach to economic development by working with local communities to focus on small business and entrepreneurial advancement along major interstates. Rahall additionally helped to establish technology centers at Concord University in Athens, at Greenbrier Valley Airport in Lewisburg, and at the Raleigh County Airport near Beckley.","Proud of his Lebanese-Protestant heritage, he worked to ensure positive relationships between the Middle East and the United States.  He soon became the senior of the few Arab-American lawmakers on Capitol Hill. He became well known for his expertise in foreign policy and was active in dealing with Middle Eastern affairs. He was the co-chair of the 1996 Arab-American tribute at the Democratic National Convention and a member of the board of directors for the American Task Force for Lebanon. He was nominated as an honorary of the Middle East Policy Council's National Advisory Committee and worked closely with several other D.C.-based organizations, such as the National Association of Arab-Americans, the Arab-American Institute, and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. 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He was elected as a Democrat to the Ninety-fifth Congress and served from January 3, 1977-January 3, 2015. From 2007-2011, he was chair of the Committee on Natural Resources. From 1971-1974, he was a staff member in the United States Senate Office of the Majority Whip, and he was a delegate to both the 1972 and 1976 Democratic National Conventions. The bulk of the Congressman Nick Joe Rahall II papers document his 38-year career in the United States House of Representatives."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_1f011dedf3ebd96ac2358da217630965\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson, Chancellor GMC; Eugene Paige, Ass't. Provost UVA; Robert Krug, Dean of the College, GMC; Richard Wozniak, Newman Chaplain, GMC; A. Smith Bowman, Member GMC Advisory Board; J.N.G. Finley, first Director of GMC","Academic Procession (platform party)","Academic Procession (platform party)","Academic Procession (platform party)","Graduates","Platform party","Graduates","Graduates","Platform party","Platform party and graduates","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]","Academic Procession","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson; Norman Graebner, History Professor UVA","Faculty","Graduates","Platform party: [Front Row] Unknown; Leon Boothe, Assoc. Dean of the College; Rabbi Arnold Fink, Temple of Beth El Cong.; Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; Eugene Paige; Norman Graebner; James L. Jackson; [Back Row] Unknown; Hyman Feinstein, Chemistry Professor GMC; John Wood, Chairman, GMC Advisory board; J.N.G. Finley; John T. Hazel, Member GMC Advisory board","Platform party: [As above, and also in the back row] C. Harrison Mann, Vice-Chairmann, GMC Advisory Board (left of J. Hazel); Arthur Arundel, Member of GMC Advisory Board (behind N. Graebner)","Platform party","Platform party (Speaker: Eugene Paige)","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)","Graduates and audience (Lecture Hall in background)","Raymond Scheuring, trumpet player","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; James L. Jackson","Conferring Degrees","Graduates","GMC Chorus","Guests","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott","Graduation rehearsal","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thomspon; Anna Gary Taylor, Former President, Sweet Briar College","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston, Dean of the Summer Session, GMC;","J.N.G. Finley","Academic procession (platform party): Lorin A. Thompson; Anne Gary Taylor; Robert Krug; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston","Academic procession (platform party) cont'd: Unknown; J.N.G. Finley","Academic procession - faculty","Lorin A. Thompson; James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Raymond Scheuring - trumpet player; Nina McDermott - pianist","Same as above","Frank McD. Spindler (speaker); Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson","Graduates","Graduates","Graduates","L. Thompson","Platform party: [Front] Leon Boothe; Frank McD. Spindler; Robert Krug; Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson [Rear] [Robert Turner?]; Unknown; Unknown; J.N.G. Finley","Audience","Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson","Same as above","Same as above","Same as above","Audience","GMC Singers","GMC Singers","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson","Conferring degrees","Conferring degrees","Leon Boothe (speaker); James L. Jackson","Lorin A. Thompson","Anne Gary Taylor","Subjects include Fenwick Library building and staff, faculty, construction, campus life, and athletics.","Color prints","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Slides; Concert Hall, Johnson Center, Aerial Photos of Campus","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Theta Chi, Forensics","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Sandy Creek Parking Deck","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Aquatic Center","black and white photographs and Negatives; Martha Turnage, Carl Ernst (companion negatives filed under Campus), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Henry Adams, Michael Sundell, Mrs. David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John O'Conner, Mrs. George Johnson, John C. Wood","Black and White Negatives; GM Bank Opening,","Color prints; Fairfax City Central Chamber of Commerce: Business to Business Showcase, April 24, Grand Tour of the Arts, May 4","Color prints and Slides; Thomas F. Bartelt, William Nicoson, Charlene Hurt, Robert Vay","black and white photograph","black and white photograph; Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Lankford,","black and white photographs and Negatives","Color and black and white photographs","black and white photographs and Negatives; Budget Meeting, James Buchanan","black and white photographs and Color Slides; Posters: The Adding Machine, The School for Wives, The Inspector General, Children of Darkness, Mr. Arcularis, The Delectable Judge, Arms and the Man, Androcles and the Lion, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, The Ship","Color and black and white photographs and Negatives; Wrestling, Baseball, Martial Arts, Dance","black and white photographs; Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball","Color and black and white photographs","Black and White Negatives; Homecoming, Bonfire, Patriot Day","black and white photograph","black and white photograph and Negative; Kann's Department Store building","This series is arranged closely following the original order. This series is divided into four subseries. Subseries include Subjects, Chronological, Publications, and Photo albums. Boxes are numbered continuously from where series one ends.","This series contains black and white photographs, slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subjects as created and ordered by the university photographers. A complete list of subjects is found in the scope and contents note at the beginning of this finding aid.","Students on campus; Snow scenes ","black and white photographs","Students on campus ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1091B001 to 1001B022. Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus ","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus ","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus ","Color slides","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, animals, flowers, and snow on campus ","Color slides","Johnson Center ","Color slides","Three color flop negatives","Aerial images of campus; Fenwick library; Sculpture on campus; Patriot's Village student housing; Field House; SUB II; Center for the Arts; Satellite dish; Patriot's Center; Dorms; Physical Education building; Robinson Hall; Lecture Hall; Greenhouse; Townhouses; Carty House; Physical Plant; Alumni House; Strong House; Earle House; and others ","black and white photographs","Patriot Center; Arts Center; Fenwick Library; CIT building; Development House; Humanities I; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; SUB II; George's Hall; SUB I; and others ","black and white photographs","Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Krasnow; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library; Parking garage; Student apartments; Patriot Center; Aerials of campus ","black and white photographs","Aerial images of campus; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Concert Hall ","Color prints, color negative, flop negatives","Copies numbered 1002B001 to 1002B029. Robinson Hall; Johnson Center; Cinema in Johnson Center; Patriot Center; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1002B048-1002B055. Enterprise Hall; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Prince William Academic I and GTE auditorium ","black and white photographs","Aquatic center; Buchanan House; Fenwick Library; Harris Theatre; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; Fine Arts Building; Parking garage; Patriot Center; Field House interior; and others ","black and white photographs","Statues and art ","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","Physical Plant; Recycling Center; Robinson Hall; Satellite dish; SUB II ","color slides","Thompson Hall; Carow Hall; Science \u0026 Technology I; Robinson Hall; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts ","color slides","Johnson Center; Chesapeake Module; Child Development Center; Center for the Arts; Enterprise Hall; East Building; Dorms and student housing; Commerce Building; Dominion Hall; Warehouse; Townhouse Complex; ICAR; University Commons; Physical Education Building; Field House; Finley; Harris Theatre ","color slides","Johnson Center ","color slides","Johnson Center; Krasnow; Krug; Kelly I; David King; Psychological Center; Patriot Center; Storage trailers; Lecture Hall; Module units ","color slides","Aerials of campus ","color slides","Some images are digitized.","Aerials of campus ","color slides","Aerials of campus; Science \u0026 Technology II; Thompson Hall; Center for the Arts ","color slides","Johnson Center; Enterprise Hall; David King; Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Center for the Arts; aerials; graffiti ","color slides; Flop negatives","Includes Johnson Center; Humanities complex; Physical Education III; Patriot Center; Center for the Arts; aerial survey; swimming pool; dorms; and others ","black and white photographs\nSome items are available in digital format.","Center for the Arts; Arch III and Landmark sculpture ","black and white photographs\nSome items are available in digital format.","black and white photographs\nSome items available in digital format.","black and white photographs","Copy photographs numbered 1003B001-1003B002, Prince William construction ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Includes formal portraits ","black and white photographs ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1004B002-1004B005 ","black and white photographs","Babatunde Akinsanya for Computer World; ICAR students; formal and candid portraits ","color slides","color slides","color slides","color slides","color slides","flop negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Students walking in groups; students in posed groups ","black and white photographs ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B040-1005B044; 1005B047; 1005B051-1005B070 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B001-1005B019; 1005B021-1005B027; 1005B032-1005B039 ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","Homecoming crowd; groups outside; groups inside ","color slides","Students walking; groups outside; students with bikes ","color slides","Students cheering; students at computers; snow ","color slides","flop negatives, color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Students in classrooms; graduate students teaching ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1006B001-1006B021 ","black and white photographs","color slides","Students in classroom; visiting Chinese businessmen; mock center for professional development; ","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","General prints of students non-class academic; copies numbered 1007B001-1007B013, 1007B015-1007B034 ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1008B001-1008B013 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1008B014-1008B017 ","black and white photographs","Students moving into campus housing ","color slides","color slides","Exteriors and interiors ","color slides","Bookstore; dining services; Fenwick Library; Career fair; computers ","black and white photographs","Fenwick Library; Johnson Center cinema; Center for the Arts; ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","University Police ","color slides, black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B001 - 1009B014. Includes images of Fenwick Library, registration, the bookstore, and admissions.","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B015-1009B028, 1009B030-1009B035, 1009B037-1009B053 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B054, 1009B056-1009B067 ","black and white photographs","Off campus locations; University Police; Johnson Center; dining services; computers; campus living services; ","color slides","Career services; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library ","color slides","Copies numbered 1010B001. Image of Dr. Clark with students from his English class.","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","color slides","flop negatives","color and black and white photographs","Pool party ","color photographs","color slides","Askyonov, Vassily; Ackerman, Helen (V.P. for University Relations); Alaire, Karen; Aronson, Susan / Bafundo, Donna / Barry, Jim / Bateson Mary; Bausch, Richard; Black, Murray; Blackwell, Avrana; Brenniger, Betsy; Brodski; James Buchanan / Nobel ceremony, Sweden; Clapsaddle, Jerry; D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dennins, Peter / Domzal, Teresa; Deklyver; Deshmukh, Marion; Eastman, Mike / Fagenson, Ellen; Feeg, Ronnie / Ferguson, Steph (Center for Health Policy)/ Findlay, Julia (Director International Programs); Fink, Richard ","color slides, black and white photographs, contact sheet, negatives","Fuller, Steve; Fried, Barbara (President of GMU Development 1998-1999); Fuentes, Carlos; Fukuyama, Francis / Gill, Bob / Given, Barbara (GSE); Grady, Mark / Griffith, Lloyd (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Hale, Janet / Hailey, Marjory; Harper, Doreen; Harvey, Jim (SOM); Hawkes, Robert; Haynes, Kingsley; Hazel, Til; Heastie, Joe / Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions) / Herrity, John; High, Jack / Hill, Christopher / Hughes, Joy; Isbister, Jenefir; Jenkins, John (Police Chief); Jobbitt, Judith / Johnson, Gary; Johnson, George; Johnson, Manuel / Kash, Don ","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","King, Art / Klimoski, Richard (SOM); LaPorte, Todd; Lipsett / Luey, Jim / Maddox Peggy (Center for Health Policy); Maiello, Anthony / Matthews, Frank; McDonald, Heather / McDermott, Michael J.; Mellanders, Gus; Mielczarek, Eugenie; Char Miller; Miller, Rich / Morse, Gordon / Morowitz, Harold / Obrien, Alison; O'Conner, John; Olds, James / Palmer, Jim / Pendray, Jack; Perry, Wayne; Purple, Bill; Ratchford, Tom / Richard-Shieve, Susan; Rook, Susan / Rosenblum, Karen / Rudowsky; Sanders; Schoene, Les; Shirk, Joseph / Smith, Glen; Smith, Vernon; Sockett, Hugh; Stavis, Paul (Director of Law and Psychiatry Center); Stegmarci, Gerald; Stough, Roger / Streett, Sarah / Struppa, Daniel ","color slides, negatives, contact sheets","Sugrue, Tim (Associate Dean SOM) / Anita Taylor; Tillman, Betty; Tolchin, Susan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP) portrait); Westhead, Paul / Wilkins; Williams, Walter E.; Wood, Joe / unidentified man / Zenelis, Jon (Library); Science \u0026 Technology portraits (3 pages); Miscellaneous portraits (15 pages), copy work ","color slides","Cassara, Ernest; Cassell, Cyrus (English); Censer, Jack (History); Cheldelin, Sandra (ICAR); Chen, Holly Ho (Chemistry); Chen, Jim (Science \u0026 Technology); Cheuse, Alan (English); Chickering, Art; Cilinski, Father Bob; Clapsaddle, Jerry; Clark, Robert (Chair, Public Affairs); Chris-Clark, Talley; Clements, Kevin (ICAR); Coffinberger, Richard (Accounting and Business Legal Studies); Cohen, Bill; Cohen, Lloyd (Law School Professor); Coleman, Steve (Law); Conlan, Timothy (TIPP); Connelly, Catherine (Cass) (Academic Program Coordinator GMU at ARL); Cook, Lisa (Education Study Center); Cook, Gerald (Electrical Engineering),","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Cooke, Benson Dr. (Counselor); Cordell, Victor (Business Administration); Costello, John (Law School); Cowan, Tyler; Cozad, Matthew (Honor Committee); Crafton, Steve (Law School); Craig, Darrele (EEOC); Crain, Mark (Center fo Public Choice); Crandall, Bennett; Crawford, Dr. Peggy (Finance); Crawford, Michael (University Police); Crepeau, Richard (TIPP); Crockett, John (Business Administration); Cruz, Dulce (English); Cyphers, Glen (Director Physical Plant); Czarda, Larry (Executive Officer); D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dahlin, Betsy (Development Office); Damlich, Edward (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Davies, Keith M. (Chemistry); Davis, David (TIPP); Dawisha, Adeed (Public Affairs); Dawson, Ellen (Nursing, Student Health Center); DeBoer, Lloyd (Emeritus); Dede, Christopher (GSE); de Kluyver, Cornelius (Business Administration); Demulder, Elizabeth (Research Affiliate, Associate Professor, Psychology); Denham, Susanne (Psychology); Denning, Peter (Computer Science); Denys, Martin (Philosophy and Religious studies); Diechio, Rick (Geology); Dick, Stanley; Dietz, Thomas (Sociology Fellow Associate Advancement of Science); Dinan, Desmond (Institute); Dimock, Tami (Writer, University Publications); Dobson, Clark (GSE); Domzel, Teresa J. (Associate Dean School of Management); Donaldson, Jacqueline ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","D'Onofrio, Christine (Women's Center); Donovan, Tom (Physical Plant); Doyle, Elly (Center for Transportation and Land Policy); Doyle, Warren (Hemlock Overlook); Drewett, Ellen (Human Resources); Druckman, Daniel (ICAR); Duck, Lloyd; Duryea, Michelle (ICAR); Dzama, Mary Ann (Education); Dworzecka, Marie (Physics and Astronomy) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Eagle, Steven (Law School); Eastman, Michael; Edelman, Marian W.; Ehrlich, Robert; Eland, Ellen F.; Eldredge, Susann (Print Services); Ellig, Jerome (Economics); Ellis, Mick; Ellsworth, Robert; Elstun, Esther (Foreign Languages and Literature); Emsley, Michael (Biology); English, John (Management); Entrikin, Richard (Marketing); Engebretson, Stan (Music); Ernst, Carl (Biology); Erwin, Amy (PTAP); Evans, John C. (Physics); Even, Amanda (Law); Ewell, Mary; Fagenson, Ellen (Business Administration); Farrell, George (Child Development Center); Feeg, Ronnie (Associate Director IOD Professor, Nursing and Health Science); Feinstein, Hyman (Chemistry, ret.); Ferri, Michael (Business Administration) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ffolliott, Shelia (Art History); Finkelstein, James (TIPP); First, Douglas R. (Environmental Safety); Fish, Michael (Sponsored programs); Fisher, James B.; Fisher, Klaus; Fisher, Myra (Nursing); Fleishman, Edwin (Dis. Vis. Professor Psychology); Fletcher, James J. (Philosophy \u0026 Religion, Academic Affairs); Flinn, Jane (Psychology); Fonseca, Jim (PWI); Fontana, Lynn (IDO); Forham, Jamie (UCIS); Forman, Joel; Foster, Gregory; Foster, John (English); Francescato, Martha P. (Foreign Languages and Literature); Franseschi, Teri (English) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Friedlander, Melvin (Public and International Affairs); Friedley, Sheryl (Communication); Froman, Wayne; Fulbrook, Jim Major (R.O.T.C. Director); Fuller, Stephen (TIPP); Fulmer, William (Dean School of Business); Fukuyama, Francis (MAIT); Gabel, Michael (Mathematics); Gable, Wayne (Center for Market Processes); Gabriel, Arnald (Performing Arts); Gaffney, Kathleen; Gallehr, Don (Northern Virginia Writing Project); Galluzzo, Gary (Graduate School of Education); Gangloff, George (Admissions); Gantz, Donald (Oper. Res.); Gardar, Norm(?); Gartner, Harold (Public Affairs); Geller, Harold; Gellhorn, Ernest (Law School); Gentemann, Karen (Institutional Assessment); Gessner, Ted (Psychology); Giacomini, John (Law); Gibson, Craig (Fenwick Library); Gifford, Jonathan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP)); Gilbert Lewis, Paula (Foreign Languages and Literature); Gill, Bob; Gillespie, Norman (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Gilstrap, Robert (GSE); Ginsberg, Douglas H. (Law); Giunta, John Given, Dr. Barbara (Education Study Center); Golamb, Louis (Sociology, Anthropology); Goodwin, Stephen (English); Goor, Mark (Graduate School of Education); Gordon, Linda; Gore, Irene; Gorrell, Jeff (GSE Dean); Gozikowski, Altona (Provost); Grady, Mark (Dean of Law School); Graham, Flo; Gras, Vernon (English); Greenberg, Irwin (Operations Research); Grotophorst, Wally (Library); Guagnano, Greg; Guillory, John (CSI); Guinier, Loni; Gulledge, Thomas (TIPP); Gunn, Betsy; Gurfein, Dr. Joe (Science and Tech II); Haack, Barry (GESS); Hale, Janet (Nursing); Hale, Jerre (Computing Systems and Operations); Haley, Marjorie Hall (President's Office); Hall-Long, Bethany (Nursing); Hamilton, Gayle (TIPP); Hammond, Mary Sayer (Art) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Hanson, Margaret (Sponsored Programs); Harper, Doreen (Nursing); Harr, David; Harris, Carl (Operations Research); Harrison, Stan; Hart, Jayne; Hart, Joseph (Locksmith); Hart-Nibbing, Nand (Public Affairs); Hasse, Len; Haynes, Kingsley (TIPP); Hazel, James; Hazel, John Til; Hazel, William; Hazen, Robert (Robinson Professor); Heastie, Joe; Hecht, Leo (Foreign Language); Heclo, Hugh (Robinson Professor); Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions); Heller, Kenneth (Graduate Business Institute); Henderson, Carol (Human Resources); Henriques, Peter (History Professor) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Herlihy, Reid (Physical Plant); High, Jack (Economics); Hill, Christopher (Vice Provost for Research); Hillary, Adrienne (Student Accounts); Hinckley, Steven (Law School); Hirst, Omar; Hodges, Devon (English); Hoffman, Karla; Holisky, Dee Anne (English Department); Holbert, Harris L.; Holman, Emmett (Philosophy and Religion); Holt, Mack; Hoose, Virginia (Graduate Business Institute); Horan, Tom (TIPP); Horton, Lois (Sociology); Hughes, Joy (VP Information Technology); Hughes-Reese, Martha (President of the Nursing Chapter of the Mason Alumni Association); Harrington, James (TIPP); Hursh, Joseph (History); Hurst, Robert (Environmental Safety); Hurt, Charlene (Library); Hutton, Margaret ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ingram, Earl (Vice President EEO and AA); Irvine, Lorna (English); Isenberg, Joan (Education); Jackson, Richard (ISO); Jackson, Scott E. (Library); Jackson, William (Physical Plant); Jacob, Evelyn (Education); Jacobs, Mark (Sociology and Anthropology); Jajodia, Sushil (Information and Software Systems); Janoski, Julie (Technology Business Alliance); Jeng-Eng Lin (Science \u0026 Technology); Jenkins, Agnes Courtney (Nursing); Jenkins, Jerry (UCIS); Jenner, Marti (Nursing); Jensen, Ronald (History); Jobbitt, Judith; Johnsen, Bruce (Law School); Johnson, Gary (TIPP) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Johnson, George; Johnson, Joanne ","black and white photographs","Johnson, Jim; Johnson, Mark; Johnson-Brown, Hazel (Nursing); Johnston, Robert D. (Business Administration and Finance); Jonas, Robert (Biology); Jones, R. Christian; Jordan, Shannon (Philosophy); Minas, Kafatos (Physics); Kanyan, Joseph (Music); Kaplan, Deborah (English); Karlson, Bob (English); Kaseman, Diane (Nursing); Kash, Donald (TIPP); Kavina, Milhailina (Writer, University Publications); Kazin, Alfred; Keever, David (Communication); Kehoe, Mike (Enterprise Center); Kehoe, Susan (AV Multimedia Producer); Mike Kelly ","black and white photographs","Kelly, Mike F. (Physical Plant); Kelso, Don (Biology); Kendall-Hull, Margarida (Associate Professor Art Studio); Kendrick, Pat (Women's Volleyball Coach); Kovach, Kenneth (Business SBA); Kerns, Ruth (Library); Kerschbern, Larry (Information Systems and Systems Engineer); Khatchi, Borna (Physical Plant); Kiley, Thomas (Math); King, David J. (VP Academic Affairs); King, Patricia (Center for Human Disabilities); Kirby, David; Kirkland, Connie (Victim/Witness Assistance); Klappert, Peter (English); Klimoski, Richard (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Knight, Barbara (Public Affairs); Kobayashi, Bruce (Law School); Koda, Paul (Library); Korbel, Donna (Assistant Academic Coordinator Athletics); Kovacic, William (Law School); Krasnow, Shelly; Krauss, Michael (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Kravitz, Walter (Art); Krug, Robert; Kuebrick, David (English); Kurtz, Howard; Kwangyoung, Yi (Nursing); Laird, Nancy (Nursing); Lathburg, Roger (English); Langley, Chris (Nursing); Lankford, William (Physics); Lash, William (Law School); Laskey, Kathryn (Science \u0026 Technology); Laurey, James (Biology); Lavine, Thelma (Robinson Professor, Philosophy); Lavoie, Donald (Program on Social and Organizational Learning); Lawless, Sara (IOA) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","League, Pete (SBA); Lebaron, Michelle (ICAR); Lecos, Mary Anne; Leith, Wilkie (Writing Center); Lepard, David; Lepore, Jim (Dance); Letsou, Peter (Law School); Levine, James (Foreign Language and Literature); Levine, Lawrence (History); Levy, Jack (Education); Levy, Ronald (Mathematical Science); Lewis, Jim (Women's Basketball Coach); Liftman, Alvin; Liggio, Leonard (Institute Humane Studies); Lightfoot, Bill (Physical Plant); Lindsay, Pat (Mail Services Science \u0026 Technology Manager); Lipset, Seymour (MAIT); Littlefield, Elizabeth; Liu, Yuen Cha (Nursing); Lohner, Rainald (CSI); Lont, Cynthia (Communication); Looney, Sara (Ombudsman) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Lubar, Barbara (Events Management); Ludwick, Ann (TIPP); Lund, Nelson (Law School); Lynch, Edwin; Lynch, Michael; Lyons, Maggie; Maggio, Mark (TIPP); Mahler, Julianne (Public Affairs); Maiello, Anthony (Music); Malloy, Catherine (Nursing); Manchester, Bruce (FPAC, Communication); Mandes, Evans (IOA); Manne, Henry (Law School); Mao, Agnes (Library Administration); Martin, William ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Marsh, Jay; Marvel, Linda (Music); Mason, George; Mattusch, Carol (Art History); Tawil, Max; McCrohan, Kevin (Business School Marketing Department); McDermott, Michael (Assistant Vice Provost); McDonald, Heather (Theater); McDiarmid, Dorothy; McIntyre, Cynthia (Physics) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","McIntyre, Dianne (Visiting Dance Instructor); McKlancie, Margaret (Nursing); McMenamin, Lester (B \u0026 G); Mellander, Gus (Dean GSE); Mellander, Nelly; Melmed, Arthur (TIPP); Melosh, Barbara (English) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Merten, Alan; Merten, Sally - general and copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055 ","black and white photographs","Mertz, Michael; Metcalf, Jim (Nursing); Michalski, Ryszard (Science \u0026 Technology); Mielczarek, Eugenie (Physics); Milam, John (OIPR); Miles, Richard (University Police); Miller, Helen Hill; Miller, Linda (Dance); Miller, Mike (Library); Miller, Richard (Nursing); Miller, William (English); Millspaugh, Peter (Accounting); Mitchell, Christopher (ICAR); Mitchell, Sandy (SBA); Mobley, Marilyn (English); Mohle, Pete; Molin, Eric (English); Monas-Hattal, B. (VIT Prog.); Montebello, Mary; Montecino, Virginia; Moore, Jeanne (Nursing); Moore, John H.; Moore, Winston (Law); Moretz, Walter (Psychology Professor); Morowitz, Harold (Robinson Professor); Morris, Gilbert ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Morris, Walter (Mathematics); Morrison, John S. (Graduate Business Institute); Mose, Douglas (Geology); Moses, Britt; Moylan, Tom (Center for Study of the Americas); Mulherin, Girard (Student Services); Mulpuri, Rao (Science \u0026 Technology); Murphy, Claudia (Dance); Murphy, Richard (Law School); Mushrush, George (Chemistry); Nadeau, Robert (English); Nash, Stephen (Operation Research and Engineering) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Nesbitt, Archie (Physical Plant); Nguyen, Dr. Hung (Public and International Affairs); Normille, Lorette (Nursing); Norris, Eugene (Science \u0026 Technology); North, Dylan (?) C.; Oates, Karen (New Century College); O'Connor, John (English); O'Connor, Tom; Oerter, Robert; O'Hara, Erin (Law School); Orman, Evelyn; Owens, Coilin; Pacheco, Josephine (History); Paden, John (Robinson Professor, Public Affairs); Paelinck (TIPP); Palkovich, Ann (Sociology and Anthropology); Palmer, James (Information Technology); Pankey, Eric (English); Parisi, Francesco (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Parker, Jeffrey (Law School); Pascarell, Rose (Women's Center); Pasnak, Robert (Psychology); Patrick, Sondra (Provost's Office); Pearce, Jack (Management); Pendray, Jack (Executive in Residence); Perry, Duke; Perry, Wayne (TIPP); Pfiffner, James (TIPP); Phillips, Samuel (Economics); Pocquette, Lynn; Posner, Marjorie; Potter, David; Price, Buffy (Dance); Pritchard, Edgar; Purple, Bill; Quinn, Camerine (Law School); Radar, Vicki (Sociology); Radner, John (English); Raphael, Coleman (Emeritus) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Raskin, Miriam S. (Social Work); Recycle for Life Workers; Redmond, Georgine (Nursing); Reeder, Bill; Regan, Priscilla (Public and International Affairs Professor); Rein, Laura (Library); Ribstein, Larry (Law School); Richards, Lilla (BOV); Rifkin, William (PSOL); Rine, David (Computer Science); Riordan, Patricia (Admissions); Riskind, John (Psychology); Ro, Young-Chan (Philosophy and Religion); Roback, Jennifer (Economics); Robb, Charles (Public Policy Professor); Robbins, Keith D. (SBA); Roberts, Ralph (Counseling Center); Robinson, Victoria (Career Development Center); Rockwood, Larry (Biology) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Rosenblum, Karen (VP of University Life); Rosenzweig, Roy (History Professor); Rossell, Dave (Provost's Office); Rossini, Frederick (Provost); Rothbard, Daniel (Philosophy and Religion); Rowley, Charles (Economics); Rubenstein, Richard (ICAR Professor); Rudowski, Lorraine (Nursing); Ruhling, Robert (Health Sports and Leisure); Ruth, Stephen); Sage, Andrew (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Samuels, Linda (Accounts, BULE) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Sanders, Art (University Police); Sanders, Warren; Sandole, Dennis (ICAR Professor); Sanford, James (Psychology); Saperstone, Stephen (Mathematics); Satija, Indu; Sauer, Tim (Mathematics); Schack, Fred (Physical Education); Schafer, David (Engineering); Schank, John (Computer Science); Scherrens, Maurice (Finance and Planning); Schmidt, Bill (Physical Plant); Schulte, Nancy (Student Services); Schultz, Martha (University Publications); Schum, David (Law School); Schopf, Paul (CSI); Schwartzstein, Linda (Law School); Scimecca, Joseph (Sociology); Seligman, Linda (Center for Study of the Americas); Seligman, Linda (Education); Setia, Sanjeer (Science \u0026 Technology); Sevon, Walt ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Shaffer, Jay (Biology); Shapiro, Jay (Mathematics); Shayka, Ron (Parking); Shields, Susan (Dance); Shirk, Joseph (Music Department); Shreve, Susan Richards (English); Sibley, Edgar (TIPP); Silva, Mary (Professor Nursing and Health Science); Sisodia, R. (Marketing); Skog, Judy (Biology); Slaght, Evelyn (Nursing); Slayden, Suzanne (Chemistry); Smith, Charles ","black and white photographs, contact sheets, negatives","Smith, Glenn; Smith, James G. (Music); Smith, Robert (Psychology); Sockett, Hugh (IET, Inc.); Soder, John (History); Sorrell, Jean (Associate Professor Nursing and Health Services); Soyfer, Valery; Spaldo, John (Director Student Unions) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Spikell, Mark A. (Graduate School of Education); Springford, Kate (Exchange); Spuhler, Raymond Hap (Athletics); Stadler, Walter (TIPP); Stampp, James (Budget); Stavis, Paul; Stearns, Maxwell (Law School); Stearns, Peter (Provost); Steen, Charles (Law School); Steenhuisen, Lauve (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Sterling, Donna; Stewart, Sheri; Story, Pat (PAGE); Stough, Roger; Struppa, Daniele (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Studd, Karen (Dance); Sudol, Carol (Student Health Center); Sugrue, Timothy (Associate Dean School of Management); Sumption, Eleanor; Sumser, Brian ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Swanson, David (Auxiliary Enterprises); Swope, Suzanne (Vice-Provost); Sypher, Eileen (English); Talley, Chris-Clark (Associate Director Alumni Affairs); Taub, Stephan (Biology Department); Tavani, N. J. (Sociology, Anthropology); Taylor, Anita (Communication); Thaiss, Christopher (English); Thomas, Charles (Education); Thomas, Mary; Thompson, Karen (Director of Development Krasnow Institute); Thompson, Lorin (President) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Timpf, Kimberly (Drug Education Center); Todd, Ellen (Art History); Tollison, Robert (Center for Public Choice); Tongren, Hale (Business Administration); Torzilli, Albert (Biology); Toups, John; Travis, Toni; Trefil, James (Physics); Trencher, Susan (Sociology and Anthropology); Trittipoe, Ben (Sports Information); Trump, Kathryn (Director of English Language Institute); Tso, Jim (BOV); Turner, Diane (Special Projects); Tuso, Hamdesa (ICAR); Twisdale (Law School); Van Buskirk, Ray (TIPP); Van Nispen, Frans (TIPP); Vandergriff, Morgan (Physical Plant); Vaughn, Karen (Economics); Vazquez, Diego (TIPP); Verheyen, Egon (Robinson Professor); Villella, Edward (Heritage Chair); Wade, Rex (History) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wagner, Richard (Economics); Wahl, Otto; Wakef, Mary; Walker, Dr. Dorothy; Wallace, Susan (Director of Development Law School); Wallin, John (CSI); Wang, Pearl (Computer Science); Ward, Tom (Mail Room); Warfield, John (TIPP); Warfield, Wallace (ICAR); Warner, Keith (Foreign Language and Literature); Wegman, Ed; Wehrle, Walter (Philosophy and Religion); Weinberger, Steven; Weitzman, Lenore (Robinson Professor); Wechsler, Harry; Westhead, Paul (Men's Basketball); Westphal, Linda (Benefits Manager Human Services); White, Bernard (Science \u0026 Technology); White, Louise (TIPP); Whitney, Scott (School of Law); Wiest, Philip (Economics) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wiggins, David (Health Science); Wiggins, Brenda; Wilkins, Roger; Willett, James (Vice Provost); Williams, Anita; Williams, Carrington; Williams, Earle C. (President BDM International, Inc); Williams, Herma (GSE); Williams, Hope (Controller); Williams, Joyce (Nursing); Williams, Thomas (Sociology); Wilson, John (Biology); Wingblade, Ann; Witherspoon, John (Law School); Wong, David (Geography and Earth Systems); Wood, Jean (CAS); Wood, William (Alumni); Woods, Joe (Provost Academic Affairs); Wright, Brett (Nursing and Health Science); Wu, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun (Professor Nursing and Health Sciences); Yance, Norman (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Yocum, Peggy (English); Zambrana, Ruth (Nursing); Zoltek, Stanley ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Award recipients ","black and white photographs","Board of Visitors; Sir William Nicoll; President Alan Merten; Presidents and Mrs. George Johnson ","black and white photographs, flop negatives, contact sheet, slides","Miscellaneous - Edwards, Randall; Bradley, Harriet; Church, Randolph (page holder - no photo); Dykstra, Vergil; Dr. Finley (page holder - no photo) ","black and white photographs","Miscellaneous - DeCartoret, Janet Carter; Sergerson, Keith; Schopf, Paul; Thompson, Lorin; Brady, Gordon; Warfield, John; Morowitz, Harold; Delany, Edward; Atwell-Vasey, Wendy; Matthew-DeNatale, Gail; Wood, Diane; Jacobs, Mark; Yound, Dennis; Miller, Barbara; Mcallister (McDonnell), Mindy; Nicolls, Michael; Wheeler, Vallery; Hill, Lisa Green; Cypers, Raymond; Fletcher, Bob; Cameron, Margaret; Foreman, Angela; Fuentes, Carlos; Bakash, Saul; Trefil, James; Tangney, Jane; Smith, Vernon E.; Robinson, Clarence; Harris, Holbert L.; Pritchard, Edward; Davis, Rick; Elsten, Esther; Alcade, Hector (page holder - no photo); multiple unknown ","black and white photographs, contact sheet, slides","George and Joanne Johnson; Merten, Alan; BOV, Nicoll, Sir William ","black and white photographs, negatives, flop negatives","Group portrait of students and President George Johnson outside the Center for the Arts ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","GMU Press; distinguished faculty award winners; groups at the Arts Gala (1984); mail room employees; Economics faculty; groups with Madeleine Albright; Green Team; Public Affairs faculty; College of Arts and Sciences faculty; Student Union staff; School of Information Technology staff; group portraits used for Mason Gazette articles; Biology department; Memory tree planting; and others ","black and white photographs, color prints","black and white photographs","Groups at architect meeting; Prince William staff; PAGE; ICAR; Virginia's center for Innovative Technology display; and others ","color slides","Copies numbered 1014B001 - 1014B002","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs, color negatives, CD","University Police; Athletic department; groundskeepers; recycle workers; Fenwick Library; switchboard; faculty ","color slides","Includes groups with Buchanan and President George Johnson; George Mason Then and Now display reception; groups on campus ","black and white prints, color slides","Copies numbered 1016B001 - 1016B006. Images of Donald Byrd talking with students.","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","Copies numbered 1017B001 - 1017B023","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1020B001 - 1020B021","black and white photographs","Camp Mason ","color prints","Phon-a-thon ","black and white photographs","Food fight; Kids on campus; Witch Watch; International week; Homecoming ","color slides","Student groups; Mason Day; Student orientation; foliage ","color slides","International Week ","color slides","International Week; Job fair ","color slides","black and white photographs","GMU aids walk on the National Mall; Inauguration party for Governor Gilmore; IBM and GMU partnership, World Internet Summit; and other miscellaneous events ","black and white photographs, color photographs","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 1-3: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 4-6: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 7-9: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 10-11: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 12-13: color photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and contact sheets for rolls 1-15","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 14-15: color photographs, negatives","President Alan Merten; VIP; tech ","color photographs","color photographs, photocopies","black and white photographs","Johnson Center dedication ","black and white photographs, negatives, color slides","Memorial (Wilkins, Merten); Governor Gilmore inauguration party at Mathy House; Buchanan-Mason Medal; Vassily Aksyonov retirement reception ","color slides, color prints, negatives","Governor Gilmore inauguration (January 1998); opening Krasnow?; CAA basketball spectators at the Bistro; helicopter and kids ","color slides","Robbie and Charles Robinson wedding ","negatives","Copies numbered 1022B001 - 1022B016. Images are from dance and drama performances.","black and white photographs","Costume shop; \"Midsummer Nights Dream\"; \"Boy\"; musicians; dancers; singers; \"Sax House\"; and other productions ","black and white photographs","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","Copies numbered 1024B001 - 1024B006. Images are from the Summer Arts Academy.","black and white photographs","black and white photographs, color slides","Musicians and singers commercial headshots ","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots ","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots ","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre ","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre ","black and white photographs","Dance; theatre ","black and white photographs","Leonard Slatkin and George Mason University Symphony Orchestra ","color photographs, slide","color slides, negative","Drama; dance - Edward Villella and students; Karen Studd; performances ","black and white photographs","Dance; some commercial photographs ","black and white photographs","Fine arts; music; dance ","black and white photographs","Fine arts; Summer Arts Academy ","black and white photographs","Music ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1027B001 - 1027B041","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1027B042 - 1027B051","black and white photographs","Art department; Scott Martin and students; Tom Ashcraft and students; painting; photography; drawing; sculpture ","color slides","Dance; Diane McIntyre ","color slides","Music ","color slides","Fine art; Dance; Music ","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1028B001-1028B034 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1028B035-1028B040 ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","Biology boat trips; Biology; Chemistry;","Engineering Science \u0026 Technology; Lab at IB3 Prince William; Science \u0026 Technology exterior","flop negatives","black and white photographs","color slides","Copies numbered 1029B001-1029B004 ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1030B001-1030B022 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1030B023-1030B028 ","black and white photographs","color slides","Enterprise Hall; Compu Write; general computer facilities ","color slides","Computer aided design; Physics; general computer facilities ","color slides","Computer science; School of Management ","color slides","flop negatives, color slide","black and white photographs, color slides","Copies numbered 1031B001-1031B006","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1032B001-1032B010 ","black and white photographs","color slides, flop negative","Professors and students in classrooms; panel discussions; shuttle bus; exterior; Olympic Torch relay ","black and white photographs","Faculty headshots with accompanying memorandum; graduation; students in library; students at computers; Orientation ","black and white photographs, color and black and white negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use","black and white photographs, color prints, negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use","Aerials and buildings, for AFAM newsletter","black and white photographs, color slides ","Exteriors and interiors; Art Gallery; Sir William Nicoll; classroom and mock courtroom; copies of historic photographs; architectural models; Friends of George Mason meeting; Virginia Square metro stop","flop negatives","The Academy Group law enforcement training; Westgate Research Park ","black and white photographs, color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Route 66 traffic; Enterprise Hall; Gunston Hall; Tysons Corner; Metro; Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Annandale; Dulles airport; Fairfax County Courthouse ","black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; Fairfax hospital; Falls Church; Gunston Hall ","color slides","Metro; Skiing; Route 66 traffic; Race track; Wolf Trap ","color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Tysons Corner; Metro; Dulles airport; Route 66 traffic ","color slides","Tidal basin; Capitol Building; Library of Congress; the mall; Monuments; Kennedy Center; aerial of Washington D.C. ","black and white photographs, color photographs","color slides, flop negative","Concerts; gymnastics; circus","Includes copies numbered 1038B001-1038B006","black and white photographs","color slides","black and white photographs","color slides","Baseball; Cheerleading; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling ","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Crew; Gymnastics; Karate; Rugby; Trap and skeet shooting; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball ","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Baseball; Cheerleading; Crew; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Trap and skeet shooting; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1040B001-1040B003 ","black and white photographs","Baseball; Crew; Fencing; Racketball; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Softball; White water rafting; Wrestling ","color slides","Crew; Wrestling ","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","Splitscreens; color tests; fonts ","color slides","black and white photographs","Miscellaneous copy shots of GMU press books, artwork, logos, drawings of buildings on campus ","black and white photographs","Photographs of drawing; dance commercial photographs; GMU Press book covers; still lifes with GMU logos ","black and white photographs, negatives","Newspapers, magazines, GMU authors books ","color slides","Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Logos and titles for GMU and other businesses ","color slides","Newspapers, magazines ","color slides","Maps, campus models, objects ","color slides","Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Displays, logos ","color slides, black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; student teachers in elementary school; Farmer's market; other off campus locations ","black and white photographs","Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative (VEBI) ","black and white photographs","Hemlock Overlook; Tallwood House; Europe ","color slides, flop negatives, brochure print for Alpine Tower","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Alumni staff; administration; Board of Directors ","color slides","black and white photographs","Drawings and maps of campus; buildings on campus ","color slides","Administration; buildings on campus; Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Arts Gala quilt; buildings on campus ","color slides, color photographs, color negative","Copy work, Martin Luther King Jr.; aerials of campus ","color slides","Actors who performed at GMU; photographs of posters from the collection; marionettes; moving of materials to Library of Congress","Copies numbered 1048B001-1048B04; students learning outside ","black and white photographs, color slides","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus ","black and white photographs","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1049B001-1049B018 ","black and white photographs, color slides","Unknown head shots; Gary Powers; VEBI; list of Presidents, rectors, Mason Medal recipients ","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives","Unknown head shots; study abroad; nurses, unknown classes, groups, events, employee list","black and white photographs, color slide, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD ","Unknown head shots; study abroad; Dulles airport; protester (1970?); Professor Whitney's desk; fireworks","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD ","Buildings at Prince William campus ","black and white photographs","Groundbreaking ceremony; buildings; general ","color slides","Prince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center opening; Law enforcement; IBM ","color slides","Images for Prince William display ","color negatives","Copies numbered 1052B040 - 1052B052. See also - Admin/Faculty/Staff: Individuals Sally and Alan Merten for copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055","black and white photographs","black and white photographs, color prints, color slides, contact sheet","color prints","Alan Merten and other administrative and faculty members at the 1998 commencement. Copies numbered 1052B052.","black and white photographs","This series is arranged in original order chronologically as assigned by Creative Services. It consists of black and white contact sheets, negatives, slides, and prints.","John Jones; Francescato; Berghoffen, Debra; Wilhelmi; Boneau; President George Johnson (in regalia); Krech Sheppard; Turnage; Richard and Robert Bausch; Judy Pelham; Blount Clenton; Philip Cahelo (Economics); Samual Philips (Economics); Dean of Arts and Sciences; Rita Ailinger; Joe Harsh; Roger Nyes (Public Affairs Office) ","contact sheets","Beverly Sills master class; A.C.L.U. conference, Metro Gallery, Law student activities; registration scenes, Philip Cohelo; dance class; Frisbee; Writing study group; Gymnastics, Physical education class; Bloodmobile, flowers; dorm room interior; Walberg class; student apartment interior; Patriot's Day; nursing home; Jim Smith music; Sculpture class; Master's in Physical Education setups; \"Signals\" promo; Tennis; Federal Theatre Project at Smithsonian, FDR Centennial Exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art ","contact sheets","Glenn Smith; Sandra Davis; John Wood; Mrs. Bradley; Dr. Mash; Harriett Bradley; Steinhauer; Wade Gilley; Nick Ward; Counseling Center; Kevin Avnuch; Dr. Tavani (Sociology); Pat Riordan(Director Admissions); V. Millonig; President George Johnson; copy campus scenes; Julian Stein; Jeff Taubenberger; Helen Ackerman; Archaeology dig; Doug Mose; Dorothy MacConkey; Carren Raherts (Alumni Relations); Geology field trip with Doug Mose; Richard Bausch; Dr. and Mrs. King (Academic affairs); Henry Barringer (Conflict Resolution); Dennis Sandole; UJ. Rugel; Rex Partington; J. Isenberg; Geology faculty; President George Johnson with Wiley Brault; Ken Fulmer (Public Affairs); Moicca Sune (Nursing) ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; dance class; Fenwick Library tower construction; Legacy of George Mason at Gunston Hall - Richard Fink and Don Lavoie; graduation; students in classrooms; sports; Computer Center, students outside dorm; Wolf Trap; Westgate Research Park; construction, building drawings; Fenwick Library; students on campus; GMI Board; Soccer; President George Johnson, Walter Williams; Patriot's Day; University Police; Joan McCall, locksmith, University Police, glass of beer; Cablecast facilities; Headshots; artwork in buildings; \"Gin game\" rehearsal; Jonas Kelso (Biology), student in biology lab; Fairfax City; Phillips Collection in D.C.; Washington D.C. scenics; T.V. Studio; Defur, Siff, kid with computer; \"Brecht on Brecht\"; Rioran, Kelso and Jones; Glorianna Singers, Bausch, Clemmer and Kimble; Scholarly journals; Christmas chorus; dance rehearsal, Robb Press conference; F. Hyack, Stephen Burton, Betsy Dahlin, Terry Copeland; Chesapeake Bay conference; Glenn Smith; Minority students reception, Reverand Baltimore; \"No Problem\" in Rathskeller; Dorcas Goodwin, Don Gallehr, Mathy House committee ","contact sheets","France Pruitt; International Programs; Mark Crain (Center for Study of Public Choice); Lou Wetherbee; Claudia Murphy; Marlee Zalkin, Mike Fish; Carren Roberts; Mike Kelley; Wade Gilley; Glenn Smith; President George Johnson - evaluation presentation; Judy Pelham; Welford Clark; Marilyn Guiffere; Alfred Peterson; Mary Ishee; Jane Flynn; Terry Cochran; Joan Fisher; M.T. with video production at Torpedo Factory; Tom Deitz; Federal Theatre Project; Walter Williams; Management faculty; University Police; Pat Robertson; Law School Library - Scott Whitney; Gordon Tullock; Pat Riordan; Fred Siff; Robb Press conference, dance rehearsal; Chesapeake Bay conference ","contact sheets","Unidentified people (headshots and in groups), copywork; Debate team / GMI meeting; GMI donation, King, art donation; John Allen, public affairs staff, Sarah Looney, Mathy House; nurses, snow scenes, Bowen, Levy; Tony Hickey, art donation, moving offices and library; Richmond, VA legislature; President George Johnson; Elly Doyle, Admissions counselors; Sociology, computer setup, President George Johnson at Faculty Senate; Arthur Peterson in class; Arthur Peterson (home), High-tech announcement press conference; President George Johnson at desk; Betsy Dahlin, Freer and Sackler Museum (?); dance class; Mary Berry, happy feet; satellite dish, Alex Haley; Counseling Center; Dan Rothbart, Fenwick Library, Murray Black with group; Faculty Senate meeting; Publications setup; copy work, circuit boards; Liu and Burke, Roth, Cozzins, Caulder; John Allen; International students; GMU authors, medal; Anita Taylor, David Bushnell, Brant Heatherington; Sheila Ffoliet, Joseph Simecca, Fenwick portrait ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Jan Cohen, copy work; Circuit boards; Kodalith copies; Carl Ernst, ice on trees; Martha Turnage; H. Feinstein, Fenwick Library, campus; Barocas and Hadad, Dale Foster; P.R. staff, archive material; Special Collections staff, Jim Fletcher, Byron Peters, computer; Faculty Senate officers, Bill Lankford, campus; Sarah Seeberg / Public Affairs staff, Claudia Murphy; D and P staph / Tri-x standards; Wiring campus, computer lab, general campus; Student forum; Campus, foreign nursing students; Palmieri and Cassara, Shannon Jordan, Fenwick Library; PAGE lounge, student publications editors and assistants; Shannon Jordan, Jose Bufil, Faculty and staff service awards; University Day, PAGE faculty, campus; President George Johnson, secretaries ","contact sheets","Johnson Mobil donation, campus scenes; Minority students, campus; Law School library, Steve Burnett; Bill Lankford with slide projector; Mason Day; Pediatric nursing; Secretary's lunch, Nursing student; Counseling Center, Gary Axelson; David Brickley, Edgar Sibley; Student awards, Diane Miller; Dick Bausch; John McCarty; Market Process reception; Suzanne Dowdy, PhD graduates; Jo Pacheco, Betsy Dahlin with Joe D'Agostino; graduation; water sampling biology fieldtrip; Bill Cohn, Chris Thaiss; Taiwanese Art show / Aiko Miller reception; students, Aileen Furgeson, Bob Clark; GMI public choice luncheon, Rita Carty, Mr. and Mrs. Lampe with J. Broyhill; J. D'Agostino, campus, Arena construction; STP orientation; Dave Shaefer and assistant, Alan Screbnick; Fenwick Library; Brian Turner; Telecommunications staff, STP students; Evelyn Moore, Andy Evans; Westgate fellowship, ASSN scholarship; Minority student registration, Arena contract signing; Alumni move; Korean Deans with King; David Arrow; lighting test Joe O'Hara; Barry Render, Marion Deshmukh, Stephen Saperstone; Jane Flinn, Peter Black, Jon English ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Computer classroom; construction; Charlene Hurt, Fenwick Library, Mrs. Johnson; Patriot's Day (?); Biology boat field trip; President George Johnson ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Arts Gala quilt, Patriot's Center construction; Biology boat field trip; students using computers; dance performance, Special Collections African artifacts; Weight lifting; President George Johnson; copy work; art exhibit; choral performance; Glenn Smith ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Volleyball; Art students; students at computers; snow scenes on campus; inside the National Gallery of Art; Cablecast facilities; dance class; theatre production; science labs; weight lifting; professors and students in classrooms; unidentified sculptor with rock ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Micheal Behramn, Robert Smith, John Allen, Ave Tombs; Kitty Smith, Fred Grossberg; Dance class and performance; sculptor at work; Cablecast facilities; volleyball; campus scenes; campus at night; Prasenjit Duara, Suzanne Slaydon, Carol Mattusch, John D'Amico, Stephen Goodwin; Track and field; Patriot Center; Jim Pfieffner, Ernest Cassara, Louis Golumb, James Laurey, John Radner; Marie Worzecka; Peter Kimmell, Jack Censer; Tina Greco being awarded ribbon by Vernon Dean (Washington Redskins), Chuckie Eldridge, Fairhill Center; Andy Soll ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Graduation; Sculpture with stone; Track and field; Archaeology Science \u0026 Technology; Fenwick library; groundskeepers working; Ron Shayka (Volleyball coach), information services, Don Marsh; student tour to Egypt; Frank Matthews, High tech, Leonard Liggio; Douglas Mose (Geology); Girard Mulherin; Stephen Saperstone (Math); Vernon Gras (English, GMU Press); Debra B. Bergoffen; Charles Friend (Law School), Margaret Brinig (Law School); Ben Cradall; Joseph Scimecca (Sociology and Anthropology); John Hooner (Central Receiving); Devon Hodges (English), Jack Censer (History); Martha Francescato; Anita Taylor (Communications); Marriott staff; Louis Meites (Chemistry); President George Johnson; Bruce B. Manchester, Sheryl Friedley ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events, copywork; Mrs. Johnson and vintage car; Paula Lewis; Marion Deshmukh (History), Arnald Gabriel (Performing Arts); Brack Brown (Public Affairs); Christopher Thaiss (PAGE, English); Bob Ehrlich (Physics); Jim Fonseca, Glenn Smith; Cynthia Lont, Benjamin Broome (Communication); Alice Andrews (Public Affairs); Melvin Friedlander (Public Affairs); Louis Meites; campus scenes, construction; pool hall, Fenwick Library; John Rishead (Psychology); Arena (Patriot Center); Jack Leye (Education); Hemlock Overlook; visiting artist music performance ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Mason Day (?); professors in classrooms and offices; theatrical performance; Arlington library; President George Johnson at desk; transportation leadership workshop; basketball at Patriot Center; Mail Room; Deana BaFundo, Director Summer Session, Joan Riemba, James Buie; John Socher (History), Charles K. Rowley (Center for study of Public Choice); Kenneth Boulding (visiting professor), John Seder (History); Center for study of Market Processes, Don Boudreaux, Jack High; George Selgin, Dan Levoie; Board of Visitors, Martha Penning, Brian Butch; Peter Brunette (English); David Kuebrich (English); J. Wade Gilley (Vice President); Jay Shapiro (Mathematics), France Pruitt; Young Chen Ru; William Lankford (Physics), Rei Berron (Foreign Languages and Literature), Jay Shapiro (Math) ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center events; Bullets game at Patriot Center; Harold Gartner (Public Affairs), William James Haynie (Education); Sue Fitzgerald (Purchasing); Louis Guzman (Geography); Dennis Sandale, George Walker; Charles Russell (Law School); David Keever; Marjorie Brown-Azerowicz (Education); President George Johnson, A.G.M. Crawford; Joseph D. Gittler; Nick Ward (Art); Mary Sayer Hammend (Art); Jerry Clapsaddle (Art); Walter Kravitz (Art); Lois Harten (Sociology and Anthropology); Vicki Rader, Anthony Hickey; Stephen Diner (History); Ronald Jensen (History) ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Music performance; Dance performance; Eda Valero-Figueira; John Spaldo, Danusia Meson; Frank Matthews, John Burton; Miriam S. Raskin; Judith Hill, Frank Matthews; Mike McDermott; Maurice Sherrens, Miriam Raskin; Charles Vail; Basketball; President George Johnson playing golf, at home, with dog; Ruth Kaplan (Biology); Otto Wahl (Psychology); Jay Shapiro; John Bonfadini; Dance class; Prescription medications; Arts Gala; Housekeeping services; campus scenes; Nursing school, Fenwick Library; Nobuko Tsukui (English); Shep Krech, Carol Ondeck; Thomas Dietz; Barbara Knight; Rebecca Berbert; Faculty Art show, Inter-Club Council meeting ","contact sheets","Robert Tollison, Public Choice seminar; Dr. Sabin, recruitment fair","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Harris Theatre orchestra event; Glenn Smith; Dance class; Ralph Roberts (Counseling Center), Lori Tiller; Jeremy Plant (Public Affairs); Deborah Kaplan (English), Roy Rosenzweig (History); Student theatre production; Stage hand protestors at Patriot Center; Volleyball; Carol Sears, Peter Defur; Transportation committee, Ellamae Doyle, Jayne Hart (Biology); Campus scenes; Nikki Giovanni; Exercise class; Steven Early, Robert Ehrlich, Eric Molin, Fred Siff; Louise White, Douglas Mose; Josephine Pacheco, Jan Cohn, Linda Seligman, Carl Ernst, Terry Comito; Manuel Johnson at the Treasury in D.C.; Posed student groups; Computer, Martin DeVys; Frank Petrene, Hans Bergman; Center for Middle East studies; Credit Union, Joe Showers, Abdi Bile; John O'Connor; Charlene Hurt in Fenwick Library, ballet shoes; Alexander Christakis; Fenwick Library; Construction, art exhibition ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Beatles look alike band; Art classroom; weight lifting, CPR training; Campus scenes; Cablecast facilities; graduation; Federal Theatre Project marionnettes; President George Johnson with students; Patriot Center; Hemlock Overlook; building construction; staff picnic; Til Hazel and Mrs. Johnson ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Susan Shreve; weight lifting; Patriot's Day; Glenn Smith; Cablecast facilities; buildings on campus, aerial view of Patriot Center; basketball practice; basketball game ","contact sheets, photocopies","Public Choice faculty and staff, Public Choice brown-bag meeting, James Buchanan; Paul D'Andrea production posters; Lewis Powell (Supreme Court Justice) at Metro (Arlington) campus","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Wrestling, basketball; trap and skeet shooting; Adeed Dawisha on TV, indoor soccer; track and field; Walter Beam; Physical therapy; robot testing; buildings on campus; crew; ice and snow on campus; Humanities center drawings; Mrs. Johnson; Steven Kling, Keith Davies, President, Argentine Universities lunch, Nancy Bagrunoff, H.C. Quitmeyer; copy work; University Police; Mary Dzama, Blanche Skar; art exhibition ","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Buildings on campus; Route 66 traffic; Campus scenes; Fenwick Library; \"I study\" license plate; exercise class; Ernest Boger; dance performance; Beverly Brown, Kelly Hawkins, John Hanks, George Mushrush; Computer lab ","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Alumni awards banquet; graduation; Don Boileau, Joe Gurfine; Til Hazel; Mrs. Johnson quilt making; Linda Dorough; Ann Tricilo (alumni); campus office moves; Law School ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center; GMU bumber sticker; registration; campus scenes; Soccer; Institutional analysis OAIS; Track and field; Science labs; President George Johnson at Arlington; Cablecast facilities; CPR training; satellite dish; tennis; Mason Day (?) ","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Sandy Stinghl; Rugby; Campus scenes; Satellite dish; Slide library and professors; Conflict analysis; Rubenstein; Ellen Todd; dance group performing on campus, rowing machines; GMU sign and traffic; copy work; D'Andrea; sculpture, baby using computer; barn; soccer; Fairfax fire department; check presentation from Centennial Development corporation, Jim McGrath, Charles Baskerville; M. McDermott in \"new office\", Registrar's office setting up; Residence Halls III construction; \"November is keep George Mason clean month\"; copy work of U.S. Constitution; Ken Bumgardner with Jay Dietrich (Resident Student association), Freida Hartman; Arts Gala (?); Michael DiSalvo (Registrar); Dave Rossell, Paul Kashmer, John Sealock, Donna Schoonover; Marie O'Donnell, Douglas First, John Cobbs, Audrey Reynolds, Carol Lambiase, Doris Lavoie, Mary Boyle, Carmen Johnson; Felicia Johnson; campus construction ","contact sheets, negatives","Eileen Hogan, Keith Robbins, Library and Art Gallery; Charles White, Barbara Smith, Lorraine Brown, WPA books, Ruth Kerns, Rosemary; Parish Freeman, Luis Cardona, Tom MeScience \u0026 Technology, June Hull, Mary Clampet, Atoosa Resa, sculpture; Art students; R. Barnes (basketball practice), Stefanski in Artificial Intelligence lab, Glenn Smith new office; Douglas Mose with Radon kits, Music faculty moving into new offices; Millspaugh, Levine, Thompson, copies of Fuentes, Art Center, Artificial intelligence book; D. Oakley, C. Kormis, R. Barnes at GMU vs. William and Mary game, cheerleaders; Ryszard Michalski in office and Artificial Intelligence lab, Communications tower construction; Jesse Jackson, Rick Barnes, Carlos Fuentes, student (negatives scratched); Donald Mash, Fenwick Library and Robinson, copy work ","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Derrick, Sue Shearouse, SUB II crew, Bookstore, shipping and receiving staff; C. Fuentes, D. Bergoffen, M. Baker, SUB II managers and staff; Wade Gilley, Anna Kondratas, Lee Cook, New York City Guide (WPA); Rick Barnes in basketball practice and game situations; Jesse Jackson in SUB II, Maureen Bunyan in SUB II, grey chips; S. Taylor, Nursing lab, Maya Angelou, Minority students reception; P. Riordan, D. Wilson, J. Burns, R. Herlihy, B \u0026 secretaries, Maya Angelou; J. Kostiner, SUB II staff, H. Linedecker; HVAC crews at work, Electric Engineering lab, Zaffke, B. Reed, LeResche ","contact sheets, negatives","Siff, Jenkins, Skog, Juli Jones, Gibb \u0026 Carroll, Science \u0026 Technology faculty group; Egon Verheyen, Jim Trefil, Paul D'Andrea; Students in library; Computer training class; Susan Campbell, Margaret Mills, June Hull, Shirley Devier, Bedford Thomas, Mary Boyle, Kathy Adcock, William Rorabaugh, Bonnie Hankins, Hope Williams / John Jenkins; Joseph Gittler, Larry Bowen, Arthur Sanders, Mary Blecins, Charlene Calder, Pearl Daniels, Helen Barton, Elva Fones, Barbara Blundell; Abdi Bile in training facility and weight room; Ed Wegman in computer lab; Forensics Tourney, GMU: Leonard Bennett, Alan Stewart, Wake Forest: Lyle Scruggs, Mark Bailey; Anne Winther-Hausen, Margaret Anne Allen, James Bush, Helen Todd, Jennifer Hartt; Hugh Sockett, Robert Ruhling, Barry Beyer, Larry Bowen, Ed Jones, Jeremy Burnham, Robert Gilstrap, Albert Edgemon, Bill Miller; Doug Walker; Barry Render, Biology lab, daffodil distribution; Electron microscope, Cub Scouts visit WGMU; graduate student in lecture and seminar; ","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy at Bias studio; Bruce Manchester, Sheryl Friedly, Forensics mock competition; Graduate student teaching, Biology lab; David Kuebrich, Kurt Seiberlich, Diane Turner, Steve Coleman, Amy Thompson, Amanda Even, Ed Henry, Finley lobby and Finley portrait; Saul Bakash, John Paden, Faculty books; Biology class, Forensics mock competition; Jim Laue, Johan Galtung; John C. Wood; Students on campus; King Hall dedication, David King; Graduate Nursing seminar; Ed Wegman; Warren Decker, David Steinberg, Abdi Bile in class; Paula Lewis; Mary Catherine Bateson, Robinson professors' lunch meeting, Kenneth Heller; Edward King, Dave Kapalko, Roger Kammerdeiner, Monica Neighbors, Roberto Marquez, Paul D'Andrea; Michael Ferri, Larry Bowen, Terry Weeks, Darlene Pierce, construction on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Construction on campus (Art Center complex), Arthur Sanders, photo ID system; Elanor Symption, Donald Gallehr, Jim Grey; Admissions luncheon; Joan Shindel; Campus scenes; Mason Scholars; Fleishman, Buffardi, Mason Day, Behrman, Gall, Carr and dog; Cary Kimble and family at V.C.C.A (home); Dick Bausch with Cary Kimble, campus, woods, quad; Bob Fletcher, Michael (Randy) Gabel and Evans Mandes, Thomas Hill and Mary Cabell, Paula Lewis; Ed Heath, Charlene Gross, Kenneth Kelly; David Bailey, Carl Harris, Alan Cheuse, Fenwick Library; Paul D'Andrea, Saul Bakash and Roberto Marquez; James Trefil, Robinson Professors visit to Artificial Intelligence lab; Hemlock Overlook; Thelma Levine teaching, Roberto Marquez teaching; Egon Verheyen teaching, Roger Wilkins teaching; Carlos Feuntes in his office ","contact sheets, negatives","Roberto Marquez in his office, Roger Wilkins in office, Shaul Bakash in class; Tom Burns in class; John Paden in class, office scenes, Egon Verheyen in office; ECAC Women's track meet; Job Fair in Patriot Center; Warren Doyle, Wayne Anderson, Pam Tribino; Patriot Center, Art Center construction; Campus scenes; Sculpture on campus; Robert Hazen at Geophysical Lab (D.C.); pipe problem at Hanover (after repairs), campus scenes; student mural in SUB I; car crushed by fallen tree (Patriot Center) ","contact sheets, negatives","Jean-Paul Dumont with Peter Black and L. Golumb; Hugh Hello; John C. Woods in office, campus scenes; GMU / Shenandoah College press conference; Ernie Burger, check passing, Juliette Johnson, Shirley Coles; Nicole Liva, Brian Trent, Kevin Mobley, Lamar McCowen; David Swanson, Marjorie Haley, Michael McCullion; Wayne Anderson, Mary Fernald, Ernie Nestor; William A. Hazel; Robert Jones, Alex Ayers (alum); John Wood, Ken Reid (alum), campus scenes; New student orientation; Donna Bafundo, Keith Warner; George Vaughan and Kathleen McGuinness; Ken Bumgarner, John Spaldo, Lori Tiller, Adrienne Hillery, Ken Kelly, Don Rosenblum, John O'Malley, Michael (Randy) Gabel; copy shots of John C. Wood, C.K. Williams, Mary Morris, Vassily Aksyonov, Herbert Gold, C. Michael Curtis; soccer ","contact sheets, negatives","Richard Wagner, George's Hall Entrepreneurship Center setups (SBA); Randall Edwards, J. Jenkins with new mainframe, L. Brown, Dunn, Flynn; Jerry Jenkins with new IBM academic computing system; Mrs. Johnson with Drewer, Zalokar; New student picnic on quard, President George Johnson; fraternity sign-up tables, classroom and hallway scenes in Robinson; G. Mushrush, L. Irvine, campus; Nursing group, students on the quad; Wilkie Leith, Larry Bostian, Jazz Ensemble rehearsing in Art Center; Clara Lovett, Dave Schaefer, Jack High with NASA study group; K. Gentemann, C. Raphael, J. Trefil, R. Fairley in computer class; Alan Cheuse, Vassily Aksyonov, students, Coleman Raphael; Pete Kennedy with Charlie Byrd at King of France Tavern, Annapolis, Maryland ","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy in Annapolis; B. Beyer, R. Diecchio, D. Dinan, Memorial trees, students; Charles Smith, Humanities II construction, Grotophorst, Hurt and Health, Memorial trees; Patriot's Day, Patriot's village, Field House parking lot; Early identification workshop; Pete Kennedy at home, Janet Reid, Faculty Art Show reception; J. Kvancz, Jeanne and Jim Hendrix, Georgia Panther, campus shots, W. Doyle; H. Morowitz, E. Berger, C. Mitchell, Connie Kirkland; Gala committee tour Humanities II, Finley portrait dedication (includes prints) ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","UVA vs. GMU soccer; Ernie Nestor; basketball practice; Moscow circus, Governor Baliles; Black Student leadership conference; Faculty Art Show, Academic Computer Center ribbon cutting ","contact sheets, negatives","Westphal, Bolstein, D. Vaughn teaching, Cosmo, campus, students; Sue Fitzgerald, \"Green Team\", J. Walker, Memorial trees; E. Nestor portraits and jogging; Jim Lewis, women's basketball practice; Arts Gala, Finley portrait, Smith charts, Market Process seminar; J. Skog, F. Foldvary, campus, local government forum, J. Warner; M. Behrman, M. Scherrens, \"New ways to collage\" show, Nancy Schulte; NVCC Annandale campus, campus buildings interiors, check donation, copies; dance concert rehearsal; PAGE students in interviews in lounge ","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scenes, Marie Walsh, PAGE student interview; indoor track and field; Army Reserve induction of Lorraine Rudowski; Mason Scholars; \"Lid Lifter\" women's track meet; Jazz Ensemble rehearsal in Harris, staircase shots in Art Center; Black Box theatre, piano student practicing, modules; Dance setups in Art Center rehearsal room; P. Caretta, dance setups, Humanities, Soviet lunch, students, SUB I, LAWS copy ","contact sheets, negatives","D. Walsch, C. Werth, J. Blundell, T. Ward, Mail Room, Smith and Coles; Unidentified contact sheets - faculty and staff, students, campus scenes ","contact sheets, negatives","T. Dunn, J. Malinky, M. Moyer with wrestling team, admissions staff; visiting student families, slide duplicatior flash exposure tests; V. Feeg, J. Wood, visiting student families, H. Carter copies; K. Alligood, T Sauer, D. Welpe, E. Hagamon; J. Stampp, J. Palmer, dressing room and Midsummer Night's Dream, crocus; Student job fair in Patriot's Center, student and staff aerobics class (Betsy); generic building shots for Capital Campaign, S. Gould lecture ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","J. Buchanan, L. Cook with E. Partin, needlework award, snow scenes; H. Butler, R. Kerns, M. Mobley, A. Andrews and O. Brand, library scenes; J. Clarke, P. Kropp, Don Rosenblum with S. Gaddy and L. Azad; McDonald's cup gymnastic competition in the Patriot Center; College dance competition, Odadaa! master class; Dan Wagoner and dancers and ballet master classes; College dance competition master classes, Odadaa!; E. Cassara, W. Wehrle, Barbara Mack, A. Sood, J. Stein; Bagyula and Showers, J. Granfield, GWJ and K. Reid, computer art exhibit ","contact sheets, negatives","Avruch teaching, chemistry labs, visiting families, students studying; Forche class, International week quad scenes, woman on the wall; Students in science labs; T. Burns seminar, biology lab, students in Thompson computer lab; K. Hoffman teaching, Gala committee tour, woman in computer lab; C. Genrich, P. King, J. Hale, S. Studds, S. Burgess; R. Wilkens journalism class, classroom shots, groups, and individuals; E. Fagenson, D. Lepard, J. Mellinger, sculpture class ","contact sheets, negatives","K. Studd and dance class, G. Mushrush with liquid nitrogen show; D. Bever in firefighter training, M. Andino with bowl; Joe Fisher, Cluster dorm and SUB II scenes, Ruben Vartanyan; Freidley, Metcalf, Rein, Warkentin, Ro, Holman; G. Bruce-Sanford, L. Tiller, K. Kovach, graduate students studying; Richard Fink, M. Crawford, Black Student leadership conference; LAWS group, metro station, Einstein statue, Mason Scholars ","contact sheets, negatives","Kontnik, Boileau, J. Linn, faculty awards, Potter and support group; Avruch, Gallehr, Riggs, alumni officers, Patcent and Theatre; B. Haack, dorm area and Lecture Hall scenes, notable grads; W. Williams, K. Heller, students through doorways, campus scenes; P. Wiest, H. Bloch, R. Wade, McDiarmid luncheon, Ruth Manning; M. Kehoe, D. Rosenblum, Sklarew with Duryee, M. Blackwell, E. Neiderman; Commencement, Bok speaking, student closeups indoors and outside; Commencement, Bok and Johnson at podium, student closeups ","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement, Bok with President George Johnson; W. Kovacic, M. Krauss, S. Eagle, C. Engle, miscellaneous Law School scenes; S. Eagle, W. Kovacic, Asian student, nightlife scenes (Chester); Material management move to Commerce building, University seal die; M. Elmore, C. Elstad, general education workshop, K. Hofer (student); R. Miller, B. White, Cheif Grandville, M. Hermely; E. Pritchard, Johnsons with map, Yeats exhibit reception, bridge; Art Center tower (abstracts); students about campus, satellite dish ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","F. Graham, O'Malley group at computer, wildflower patches; Gerald Baliles visiting the Asian Studies Academy - Hemlock Overlook; Mark Pardue, Ed and Helen Lynch, Business department class at ARC, Old GMU archival photos; President George Johnson, Kathleen Owings, group shot of Dwight Shar, Wade Gilley and Richard Fink; Colman Raphael, University seal oblique views, special effects; Construction Humanities III theatre; Nand Hart-Nibbrig, James Willett, J. Brantwine, E. Anderson, M. Raskin, Fred Rossini; James Bennett, Wayne Froman, Lawrence Kershberg, archival copy negatives ","contact sheets, negatives","William McDonald, faculty orientation, James Renick, Mary A. Lecos, C. Dobson; George Zaphirou, David Behrs, Francis Buckley, freshman picnic; Omer Hirst; Students walking on campus, Leroy Aiken, faculty bibio cover shots; Students, campus, Mason Scholars; Desmond Dinan, Clara Lovett, Melanie Jackson, J. Burleso; M. Boyle, Pam Mcquay, J. Willey, D. Stottlemeyer, Elizabeth Lacy; Dan Danner, computer graphic lab, art class, art slide library, Carol Matt; Ratskeller renovation, student campus, President George Johnson in new administration building ","contact sheets, negatives","Classrooms, library, reg. fine arts classrooms; 25th annual reception dinner, Jerry Ellig, Susann Elderedge with Rose Bortol.; Richard Rubenstein, J. Palmer, Palmer with George Vaughan; Play rehearsal, Rob Small, V. Robinson, R. Rode, George Izenour; Homecoming; Students on campus; Administration move; Steve Diner; President George Johnson, restored pipe organ, Jan Carew, reg. Science \u0026 Technology. ","contact sheets, negatives","GMU European Community Center, grand openings, Russian woman playwright; W. Adams, Rob Cook, Rob Conley, Charlene Hurt, campus scenics; J. Mellinger, L. Czarda, W. Walsh, Kathleen Kelley, Elizabeth Dahlin, K. Perry; Joanne Johnson with Arts Gala sleighs; Study lounge (SUB II); Carretta Cooke, Hortensia Cadenas, Art Gallery; Fred Rossini, Fred. Siff, student from distant places; Gregory Foster, Ecuadorian University agreement, Mehrdad Saba (alum); Joan Mattia; Lt. Governor Donald Beyer with Jack Pierce, Jerry Clapsaddle in his class ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Thomas Goodale, snow on campus, art students, Deborah Boehm-Davis; Dan Danner, registrar Science \u0026 Technology, R. Fink, Art Center performers, Bausch books; HEP program, Joan Kirby, S. Kehoe, B. Mones-Hattal, Art Center lobby abstract; Dean Kidwell, GMU troupe, future pond, African mask from Special Collections; D. Bausch with students, indoor baseball practice; Baseball indoor spring training; Alfred Kazin, D. Bausch with students, L. Deboer, N. Ashworth, Norman Kerr ","contact sheets, negatives","Dean Lewis, J. Paden, L. Irvine, J. Willett, J. Livingston, R. Campbell, J. Renick, Jan Carew; Early ID program, Lisa Delpy, S. African Art show, alumni art show; President George Johnson with NVCC's President, ROLM phone system appreciation reception; Mark Crain, Governor Douglas Wilder ","contact sheets, negatives","GM Bank President Groom with Joan Pacheco, W. Doyle, K. Rosenblum, J. Kvanzc, Catherine Bateson; Wade Gilley, Williams Bennett; Phonathon, HEP program; Lo. Horton, Rob Hurst, K. Haines, check presentation, R. A. Benson, W. Warfield, Stephen Woodwin; D.C. cherry blossoms; Gloria Estefan, Marion Deshmukh, dance class; Registration Science \u0026 Technology, student group shot with computers on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Clara Lovett, Barry Geisler's staff, Jerry Clapsaddle with students; Students on campus, library scenes, Randall Rode and George Izehour, volleyball; Rodeo, students in dorm; Nursing facilities, bookstore, students in library, Vernon Jordan copy shots; Volleyball, rodeo, ballet class; Art class, job fair at Patriot Center; Nursing students in action, health fair, interior of CFTA, International Week ","contact sheets, negatives","Raj Sisodia, International Week, President George Johnson, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus; Jan Carnogursky, Health Fair, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, Tracy G., social work; David Potter, University Day, International Week, University Press, Farah go away party; College of Education, Janet Oh, Mike Dare and Rick Phillips; Cheryl Lafferty, Chris Hodgdon, Ernest Pegrum, Ind. Kalotra, Kim Saddic, Miriam Decosta-Willis; Rob Faye, Stephen Nash, Band at Rathskellar, College Fair at Patriot's Center; College of Education, Janet Oh, Ernest Pegrum; John Smith, University Center model, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus scenic; Westfield Conference Center; ","contact sheets, negatives","Group students, students on the quad; Science and Technology school; Students on campus, campus scenic, market processes; Greek Week; Biology lab, Social work, Bill Carter; Music department; Mason Scholars with Governor Wilder, distinguished professor; Milli Vanilli, Young M.C.; GMU Jazz Band, Marshall High School, Intaglio Print Exchange, jazz singers, apprentice workers, Robert Copley with students ","contact sheets, negatives","Mike Dave, George Redman, Hispanic protest, Business School gavel passing; Center for the Arts staff, Heather Dodson, Mike Astor (Science \u0026 Technology); Martin Marie, President with Jack High, puppets, College Education new appointment, Symphony Band, Georgetown at night; Steering Committee conference, Women's Varsity Crew, Men's Varsity Crew; Business administration class, graduate students in conference, campus scenics; Lisa Zaucha, Dr. Yance, Mary Cabell, Mike Astor, Cheryl Lafferty; Crew team at Washington Harbor, students at Georgetown, Rodney Neely ","contact sheets, negatives","Raphael, Raskin, President George Johnson, Neman, Physical Plant, Mandel; President George Johnson, Vernon Jordan, C. Robb, McDiarmid at commencement, copy shots; Athletic Department graduates, ECAC women meeting, C. Hodgdon, J. Winter, donors at Center for the Arts; Graduation, Rick Phillips, Washington monuments from Virginia; Graduate students; Devon Frederick, campus scenic, check presentation, Ken Kelly, Rosslyn, Center for Fine Arts; Student's life (dorm) ","contact sheets, negatives","Mason Scholars brochure (apples); Center of Fine Arts, GMU scholars Science \u0026 Technology, SBA (different university SBA Dean meeting; ","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Lawless, G. Kearney, C.F.A. computer screen for AI center, V. Von Berg; Steven Ross, Hung Ngyuyen, Rob Bork, U.S. Capitol; Joe Fearn, computer screen, robot; Prop for faculty bibliography cover; L. Takayama, L. Cappetta, M. Miller, T. Cooper, C.I.T. building, Bill Schmidt, Ellen Davis; C.I.T. building; McDiarmid, Susan Wolff; Regular Science \u0026 Technology, Myra Fisher, G. Cook, L. Rodriguez, copies for C.F.A. ","contact sheets, negatives","T. Domzal, M. Nicolls; Vienna metro station, David Alberg, Lynn Fontana, Allen Davis; Construction, Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitravis, W. Gilley, Sally Reithlingshoefer; Patricia Baum, Freshmen moving in; registration, George Johnson with freshmen ","contact sheets, negatives","Cao Le, J. Pearce, SUB I cafe, President addressing Freshman class, M. Wexler, summer session catalog; Barry Holt (MBA), summer session catalog; Karen Vahouny (MBA); Garvin Onaba, summer session catalog, scenic, the quad; Quincy's station classroom (MBA); D. Danner, J. Toups, Quincy's station classes; President George Johnson, C. Renault, W. Wyckoff, R. Michalsky, R. Pabon, Mrs. Johnson and sculptor; GMU soccer vs. Rutgers, Patriot's Day; Statue at C.F.A., test shot of C.F.A. at night; SBDC, Dan Danner, M. Scherrens and staff, statue at C.F.A., Mrs. Johnson ","contact sheets, negatives","C.F.A. grand opening; Opening night dinner; Ed Delaney, C.F.A. with fisheye lense, sculpture class, students on quad; R. Stough reception, summer session catalog, 1990 Homecoming; C. White, Poland's visiting professor; Black Student leadership conference, tournament of champions, biology lab, B. Underwood, check passing; M.P.C., campus view, play rehearsal, J. Douglas, H. William, D. Samuels ","contact sheets, negatives","Halloween disguise, campus scenics, Troy Wilhelm; Dr. Stan Englebretson, copies shots, montage; Uplink station, Dr. Robert Ehrlich and Maria Dwonzecka, Jeannie Lebowicz, student art work; Dr. Robert Ehrlich, Harry Vantrees, Dr. Anderson and Hamilton, CSI ceremony; Steve Carter, T. Dunn and P. D'Andrea; CSI ceremony, D. Boilear and Suzi Slayden; Dr. D. Harr, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mr. Wheaton; Publications gang; copies of Dr. Seymour Lipset; open house with Governor Wilder, Arts Gala 1990; Men's basketball; unidentified contact sheets; MLK Day, Institute for Education Transformation; Black Student Organization; Dr. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; O. Bushong, TV studio ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU vs. William and Mary; Flo Graham and guest, Indian love call rehearsal, T. Dunn, E. Fleishman, J. Tangney; Dr. King day, Institute for Education Transformation, V. Soyfer, S. Bakash; Copy work; R. Wilkins, J. Laue, Uplink station, Black Student Organization; D. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; June Goodfield reception, O. Bushong, TV studio; Vernon Ford, Walter Scheiber; Institute for Humane services; Physical Plant employee of the month Richard Bayer, Art Chickering; Modern dance class ","contact sheets, negatives","VEBI (Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative) (removed); student life, campus; Human Resources employee of the month; Dance class with Villella; University Day; Distinguished faculty award; employee of the month; Buchanan reception; Copy work harpists; Gala wine bottles; Northern Virginia Institute breakfast ","contact sheets, negatives","Actors in black box theater; Dancers (Federal Theater Festival); Greek week, rocking chair marathon; PT 109 Kennedy model dorm room; Robert Hazon music performance; student life; Warren Doyle employee of the month May; Mason Day ","contact sheets, negatives","Award kids, Kathleen Kelly and Beaver play; Mason Scholars, Cornelius DeKluyver (School of Business Dean); Student prospectus; GMU student prospectus; May employee of the month; Art work (Media Relations) ","contact sheets, negatives","GMU early I.D. program and Wade Gilley; Student prospectus; Carrington Williams, early I.D. program ","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement; International institute Desmond Dinen; June employee of the month; Campus life ","contact sheets, negatives","Fairfax Fair; employee of the month; Dean Rapheal's retirement reception; campus; Law School (American Bankers Association); Housing handbook, Donna Werkhousea; GMU wrestling camp; construction at GMU soccer stadium ","contact sheets, negatives","Portrait of Earl Ingram; flower show, Suzanne Rose and Miriam Suez, Mason Scholars; John Warfield's IASIS planning room; Human Resources employee of the month; Mrs. Johnson and the quilt; early I.D. kids, Fenwick Library in the summer; Mike Kehoe employee of the month; Fenwick Library (summer); Flo Graham meeting with Charlotte Reed (VEBI) (removed); Saratoga Elementary School; employee of the month, portrait of Dr. Rosini; Lt. Governor Don Byer, Economic Bridge press conference and Dr. Wade Gilley's farewell reception; Bill Miller's farewell lunch; Rich Miller, Roseanne Benson's cylinder experiment ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rosini August Human Resources employee of the month; Jim Tso; Neil Adams employee of the month; Dr. Siff; Music room, conductor class; Dr. Peggy Crawford, finance; GMU University Police, roller blades, decision science lab; Arts Center (Concert Hall); Registration, campus life; Portraits of Sharon Holland and Evan Anderson; Fenwick Library, computer librarian and minority at CTR; Polish delegation meeting with small business institute; John Crocket, Peter Denning, Louis White, Joseph Leieb, Robert Ruhling, Ron Levy; Decision science lab, business department; GMU soccer vs. Loyola, September employee of the month; Dean Bowens farewell reception; Freshman convocation ","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Human Resources employee of the month; James Harrington, campus life; Statistical class, Business School brochure; Campus life, Dr. Wayne Perry; Dr. Jim Palmer's class; Dr. Suzanne Slayden's Chemistry lab class; GMU Law School: Professor Anthony's class, Professor Kovicac's class, Judge Ginsburo's class, students studying, faculty; Professor Roy Wilkens class; Alice M. Rivlin, copy work media relations ","contact sheets, negatives","Upper classmen moving in; Patricia Baum, freshmen move in; GMU Volleyball vs. Navy; Dean Deklyver's welcome reception; Lynch gift; Rachel Lampert, applied research and development meeting; Women's cross country; Articles on demand, Dean DeKlyver and scholarship recipients; Astronomy class with computers ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU Homecoming, soccer picnic, parade; GMU tennis, copy work; CIT reception, VEBI (removed); Students in dorms; Dr. Rossey Pellerano, Ray Everrett and President George Johnson, Janet Hale; The dead protest drunk driving, Professor Dmittriano; GMU witch watchers; Charles Nance; International student services focus on Siera Loan; employee of the month, Safeway check presentation; sculpture assembly ","contact sheets, negatives","Sculpture assembly, sculpture signing, statue dedication; Brenda Curtis farewell party ","contact sheets, negatives","Flo Graham portrait; Black Student leadership conference; GMU Gala function; John Pierce and Shaker Zahren; Economics luncheon, copy shots of Mr. Bill Purple; Economic Bridge trip to Southwest, Virginia (Flo Graham) ","contact sheets, negatives","CIT reception, Lt. Governor Don Byer present; black freshmen weekend; GMU students, financial aid councilor; campus, students, International Day focus on Spain; GMU vs. Monmouth; Geology class; Virginia Secretary of Education; International student counselling, GMU basketball; International Student Council; International Student services; Basketball game in field house; Foreign language class (summer catalog); Field mouse activity; Lee Smith and Lee Thomas; John O'Connor, Randy Gabel, Tom Mars ","contact sheets, negatives","Recycle collection workers; International institute (student social event); Dr. Karen Oats (Biology); Student language tutor; Prince William opening, employee of the month; VEBI meeting with Flo Graham; University Police accreditation ceremony; VEBI pipeline meeting (removed); dedication of microfiche, Frank McCaslin of EDS; TV studio; employee of the month Florine Cook; Scott Smith, Nichole West, Paul D'Andrea with Einstein cut out; Richard Milner, CUE bus; CARD portraitures ","contact sheets, negatives","Registration summer catalog; Dr. Lovett, Dr. John Pierce and associate; MLK Jr. Day celebration; Second annual small business technology showcase; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Mobil check presentation; Gustaveo Melendez, Borna Katchi employee of the month; Science \u0026 Technology II architecture; Silent protest \"Stop racism\"; Valery Sofer (Robinson professor), students studying in library; Campus students, Valentine Ball; Dr. Sherifs, Dr. Thre file, Dr. Heclo (Robinson professors); Dance class; Dr. Bromley and public policy forum, early I.D. program ","contact sheets, negatives","Dance class, students studying, campus, conflict resolution, Board of Visitors; weight lifting, body fat measurements, pull ups (field activities for catalog); campus images; Virginia Armat, wrestling practice, Sarah Lawless, Roger Wilkins; Chemistry class, Bonnie Bray kindergarten class, Roger Stough, employee of the month; Roger Stough, employee of the month, Ann Fields ","contact sheets, negatives","Science \u0026 Technology opening, Dr. Wayne Perry, Dr. Kingsly Hanes; Debate tournament, Dr. Don Kash; Dr. J.W. Harrington, GMU campus; Randy Travis concert; Dr. Dumont, George Gangloff, Tim Corlan; Dr. Pearce and Dr. Robbins, Recycle for Life, Carl T. Cameron; Patricia Miller, Helen Hill Miller, Dr. Rivlin, James Fischer; graduate students on campus; University police safety brochure ","contact sheets, negatives","Roger Wilkens, John Paden, Harold Morowitz, Jim Trefil; Ben Trittipoe Assistant Sports Information Director, Earth Day; Health Fair; Hemlock Overlook, police dispatch, Jesse Jackson Rally; Women's Leadership Conference; SBA career seminar, student services group shot; International week, employee of the month, University Day, Betty Shabazz lecture ","contact sheets, negatives","Cathy Jiggetts, Officer Danials, University Police safety brochure; Jerry Brown's presidential campaign at GMU ","contact sheets, negatives","International Week, Metro Police (safety brochure); Health Fair, Russian lecture; University Police safety brochure; Nichole West, Health Fair; Bernadett O'Leary for Inside Patriot's Circle; Greek Week; Distinguished faculty; GMU campus, Earth Day (Eco Olympics); Mason Scholars, President George Johnson and Rock-A-Thon; Mason Day; copy work, Scott Jackson ","contact sheets, negatives","Chess players, piano singer, GMU campus; Rich Jackson, Paul Koda, GMU campus, Terry Primrose (Physical Plant employee of the month); GMU campus, SBA classroom brochure; GMU campus, VEBI board meeting; Human Resources employee of the month, Paris Davis, Lt. Governor Don Byer; Laser Lab, undergrad catalog; Mrs. Johnson's scholarship winner, Mr. Wilkens perspective tea; GMU track and field competition; GMU commencement ","contact sheets, negatives","Law School (economic structure corp. law); Mason Scholars; MBA meeting, check presentation Elizabeth Dahlia; Policy safety brochure; traffic control; Michael Dare, Bob Sharpe, Officer Danials; Human Resources employee of the month, Dave Anderson, Jim Fonseca; University Police safety brochure, Physical Plant employee of the month, IDO workshop ","contact sheets, negatives","Agreement ceremony; Flower show; Human Resources employee of the month Nancy Woolever; mural installation, Pete League, employee of the month Physical Plant; NOVARAC workshop; Rob Muzzio at Brion's Restaurant; Residence Hall brochure, President's Park, Mrs. Johnson; George Farrel, students non-academic (laundry room/BB); Residence Hall brochure, commons/commonwealth; EDS Frank McCashin with Randell Edwards and Flo Graham, psychology graduate student ","contact sheets, negatives","Residential Hall brochure focus Patriots Village; SBA testimonials Professor D. Harr, Clarrisa Valdivia, classrooms and computer room, Law School Steve Crofton; students move in ","contact sheets, negatives","JEDI workshop, copy work for Trafeling Gallery; SBA prospectus, Vienna Metro and SBA testimonial Deepak Chandra; SBA testimonials, Ethan Fox, Professor Rajendra Sisodia; cover black freshman weekend brochure, Professor Sisodia; President George Johnson and the Korean delegation at lunch, Human Resources employee of the month; Christopher Carpenter for the Gazette; Professor Jeffery Stewart, Paula Antonovich, Sandy Sehlhorst; Mason Scholars study lounge; Judy Allen and Sandy Mitchell; Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU first day of classes ","contact sheets, negatives","GMU campus, LINK dedication, Pete League; GMU campus, Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU campus and President George Johnson; GMU campus and Suzan Slayden's chemistry class; Professor Marly John's physics class, art class, John Milam, Patriots Day ","contact sheets, negatives","Mrs. Johnson's Gala necklace; Float Virginia bond kick off; George Mason statue and Wendy Ross, Nancy Shulte, Kim Timpf; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship award luncheon, minority services staff; Sheri Stewart, student government, promoting the bond; Superintendent advisory council meeting, sculpture \"communitas\"; Job fair, glass bowl and silver pitcher for Mrs. Johnson; Portraits, Lisa Jones, Pete Mohle; GMU campus, professor David Wiggin; Tom Moylan director of American Studies; GMU soccer, CIS group Kafatos Hodge and Wegman ","contact sheets, negatives","Anthropology class; ROTC training; Patriot's Day; GMU Homecoming, soccer M\u0026W picnic, Quay Watkins; GMU student nurses at Arlington Hospital; GMU daycare trick-o-treaters; IOA newsletters FTD archival photos; minority student faculty reception and Human Resources employee of the month, GMU campus; Dr. Marjorie Halley in classroom ","contact sheets, negatives","Student leadership conference; Datatell presentation to GMU; Toshiko Akosho and graphs for the Psychology department; Microbiology class, African delegation, geology class; Physical Plant employee of the month, faculty development workshop, Gala celebration; GMU Gala celebration; Horizons 2000 dinner reception and Dr. Herma Williams; School of Business faculty, S. Mitchell, P. League, P. Webb, J. Wientraub; Jim Tso, Mary Flynn, Helen Ackerman, Jack Censor ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Pablo Dominguez, Harold Geller, Randall Edwards, John Schreck; Dr. Marilyn Mobley, Human Resources employee of the month; VEBI, Southwest Virginia consortium meeting (removed); Chuck James; Duke Perry; Ron Sinacore; Statues in Mason courtyard; New VEBI board member, psychology department graphs, Human Resources employee of the month; Grant presentation; GMU vs. ODU basketball; Dr. Toni Travis, Dr. Benson Cooke; GMU and medical science research institute signing ceremony, Human Resources employee of the month; Summer school catalog; Jennie Best and her gift to GMU library \"Video of the 20th Century\"; GMU vs. American University; Dr. Lovett's farewell presentation and reception ","contact sheets, negatives","Robert Weiler, Peter Brunett, Laura Massie, Joe Wood, Mick Ellis; Law School conference honoring Judge Posner; Martin Luther King Day celebration; Media Center tour for SWVA group; Monica neighbors; GMU vs. JMU mens basketball; Marjorie Haley, Wayne Gable, Lester McMenamin, Mary Hamon; Mobil 1 track meet ","contact sheets, negatives","Human Resources employee of the month, Dr. Chery Bartholomew; Annual VEBI meeting in Richmond (removed); Mark Crain (economics); Reception for shared research instrument facility and attitude; Art Center statue, Edward Villella dance workshop, EV portrait; Physical Plant employee of the month, statue construction of \"Attitude\"; Dedication of sculpture \"Attitude\"; Portrait Mike Kelly, bronze sculpture \"Three Ladies\"; IDO computer demonstration; Physical Plant employee of the month secretary of the Year, Virginia McCaslin ","contact sheets, negatives","Group shot of 1993 University employees of the month, Terry Whisnant, College Path Walk; William Rifkin and copy shots of Judge Renquist; Rhonda Wilbon, Mary Montebelle; Distinguished faculty and 25 year employees; arm wrestler Dave Patton; Evan Anderson, Mary Montebello, David Shum, recycling center, Law School reception; Copy work University Center; Hambdessa Tso (Ethiopian speaker), Human Resources employee of the month; Dr. Walker, Louis Poller; Paul Westhead press conference, Don Lavoie and John O'Connor; University Day, secretary of the year presentation; International Week; Mason Scholars, Cherrytree reception, campus statues ","contact sheets, negatives","Physically challenged students' new parking deck; GMU vs. UMBC, student services, group shot for student HB; Dedication of gym to J. Linn, Howard Baetjer alternative energy program; GMU alumni awards brunch; PAGE program group shot, Science \u0026 Technology virtual reality demonstration; Group shot student HB, award presentation, Donna Null; Human Resources employee of the month, Physical Plant employee of the month; Edwards ground breaking; Anthropology class study in Fairfax cemetery, portrait of Dean Bafundo; GSE convocation; GMU commencement; Mason Scholars, \"So to Speak\" art work; Martin Marietta computer equipment gift ","contact sheets, negatives","Library stacks project, Human Resources employee of the month; campus demolition, Krasnow conference; NVI reception; UCIS photo illustration; VA Business magazine ad; employee of the month; Paul Westhead basketball camp; golf tournament; graffiti ","contact sheets, negatives","Campus construction of the Johnson Center; Physical Plant employee of the month, Donna Null; Margaret Andino, Pat Story; Jim Fonseca, Peter Denning; GMU Child Development Center; Dr. Gallaher - Writing Institute; Summer School catalog; Daniel Eesley PAGE student; Charlene Hurt, Elizabeth Littlefield; Pat Kendrick volleyball coach, graffiti project; Brian Drummond, SA display, Rick Davis, Tom Horan, chesnut tree; Prince William County display, Coach Paul Westhead; Dan Burke and Francesco Parisi GMU law professors; Students moving in Presidents Park, Physical Plant employee of the month; first day back in classes, registration ","contact sheets, negatives","SBA small business development class, Johnson Center construction, Human Resources employee of the month; black student weekend brochure; Board of Directors, SA display, Ron Sinacore; Lester E. McMenamin, GMU campus; GMU students on campus; Mason, Presidential Scholars talent show, psychology graphs; Judicial Committee Group shot, Patricia Miller; Santiago Hispanic Heritage month; C. K. Williams, Susan Tidry, Peter Klappert, all authors; Fiction writers G. W. display; Garden Club presentation; PAGE reunion; J. Dyke speaking at GMU Law School ","contact sheets, negatives","Edward James Olmos program and reception; Governor Doug Wilder's press conference to University Presidents; Arts Gala jewelry; Dean Mendes, University Center construction; Raymond Akwule, Human Resources employee of the month Terry Ashton; Basketball training, Karen Crouch scholarship recipient; Bridgit McElroy, African American print design, Physical Plant employee of the month; Rose Pascarell and Christine Donofrio, Arts Gala jewelry; Laura Nelson, GMU students on campus playing chess ","contact sheets, negatives","Energy Awareness and Conservation Day, Jim Fletcher, soccer; Rose Pasarell, GMU campus; Nicole West, Alan Jackson in concert; Reception for the Chinese Economic delegation; Chief Justice of VA, Deborah Boehm-Davis; \"Attitude\" in studio set up; Eward Wegman, GMU day care kids trick or treating; Nursing awards, Chinese Cool Industry delegation ","contact sheets, negatives","Pearl Wang, GMU collegiate health and fitness tour; GMU students studying in Fenwick library; Professor Mark Spikel and Herma Williams, Vicki Balenger, Mary Ann Lecos; Sargent Barnes with students, students in Fenwick, ARC awards; Harry Wechsler, AFC awards; Dance student and instructor; Karla Hoffman operation research and engineering; GMU Gala; Captain Martha Hughes-Reese, students and buildings, Black History week, composite poster ","contact sheets, negatives","Walter Williams; GMU students in Fenwick Library and Writing Center; panel discussion with President George Johnson, Dr. Toni Travis; Health science signing ceremony with U.S. Forest Service, construction; Fred Schock, Anita Taylor, Women's Studies Advisory Group; employee of the month, GMU Jazz Ensemble, Century Club reception; GMU / NOVA student group ","contact sheets, negatives","Book signing, reception, research grant workshop; GMU Foundation group shot, construction update; Dean Sage, Dr. Conti, Dr. Butler, Dr. Johnson-Brown, Johnson Center construction; Concert Hall, Anita Taylor, Nursing and Health Science group; Dr. Nancy Laird, Dr. Doreen Harper; Johnson Center construction update, Dean Sage; Johnson Center construction update, final attachment ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Ice skating program, Human Resources employee of the month; Board of Visitors meeting, construction update; April Young, employee of the month at Physical Plant; Snow, students on campus, students at library; Community policing; President George Johnson and students at construction Science \u0026 Technology, employee of the month; Danzalta display, Connie Kirkland, construction update; copy work Danzalta Parrots; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Gerontology brochure shot at Birmingham Green Nursing Home; Dr. Willett portrait ","contact sheets, negatives","Students on campus, Physical Plant employee of the month, GMU Law School and Manhattan Institute lunch; Dom Arciszewski, construction update; copy work - Gerald Baliles, employee of the month, commencement speaker; Lovey Hamill, Joe Kanyan, Ed Codell Walter Barrett, copy work; MLK celebration, essay winners with President George Johnson, Esther Elstun, Zlata Filipovich; Julie Janoski, Bob Karlson, John Soder; Gunston Ledger, Broadside archival copy work; Ann Caderro ","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Bruce O'Rourke, copy work; GMU display, Chinese pictures on exhibit, Peggy Browse, Ann Field; Board of Visitors reception and coop agreement between PWCO and GM students on campus; Samuel Phillips, PAGE; Jay Shaffer and Don Gallahr; Gustavo Mellander, Lorraine Brown; Map of Virginia and Maryland, tech with media station; Dave Johnson with President George Johnson plus flag, Law School conference; Tech Link; ICAR group shot, Andrew Acland, Armen Yetegaren, Michele Duryea, H. Tuso; employee of the month, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","University Day, Secretary of the Year; University Day, Concert Hall and University Center and Mason Hall, Science \u0026 Technology, Lynch lecture, students on campus; Dean Mellander, campus with students; Multi Ethnic students in group; Jim Trefil, Pat Story, Don Kelso; Students in Fenwick Library; employee of the month Raul Rivera-Murga campus buildings; Mason and Presidential Scholars, Co-op research and development agreement with Army; Law School program, Science \u0026 Technology award presentation; Oakview School, Mason Day; Conference forging strategic alliance for tech transfer; Institute of Public Policy annual spring training conference campus buildings ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Prospectus ","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus ","contact sheets, negatives","Governor Allen on campus; Sec. Sgro touring construction of Science \u0026 Technology with students; T.V. studio GMU; GMU commencement; Ken Bumgardner, student in computer lab; Foundation award winner technology fair; GMU T.V. station; Downtown Fairfax award luncheon; Prince William Board of Visitors; VEBI board meeting, portrait Michael Tentnowski (removed); GMU T.V. station ","contact sheets, negatives","Classes of 1968-1971 reunion and reunion display; Prospectus graduate testimonials; Redi program; students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Smith, Physical Plant employee of the month; Students on campus and students in art class; Toni Travis; Students on campus during summer session; Norm Kerr's retirement party; Car transfer to CAEPS; CADD Microsystems, Inc.; UCIS brochure; Students on campus in summer, Physical Plant employee of the month; Physically challenged student leader Betina Greco; Writing program group shot, minority student class; Dr. Borocus and Dr. Hershey, nurses in action; University Center; Jack Kvancz farewell, GMU T.V. studio, Mary Lazarsky, Orsolya Berty, Mark Johnson and staff (writing program); ","contact sheets, negatives","Joseph Shirk, University Center abstract; Mary Lazarsky, GMU T.V. studio; Mike Miller, University Center Librarian, University Center; Stephen Brown and employee of the month; GMU students and winner of NSF fellowship; UUSA retreat; Engineering open house, CFA, copy work fall season; Law School orientation, CFA, copy work, ROTC officer Lee Affen, graph; Jacqulyn Dodson, students on campus, copy work; Fall orientation ","contact sheets, negatives","Removal of Federal Theatre Project archives; students on campus Fine Arts faculty show Nureim and Harry Campbell; German orphan home fund reception; business consultants library, PAGE portraits, employee of the month; Students on campus; employee of the month, Lawrence Levine, Valery Sofer, students on campus; GMU Law School mentor meeting; dance class, Russian physicians, Jacques Derrida lecture series; Gayatri Spivac lecture series, Keith Segeson and Russian physicians; Dean Fulner(?) check presentation, Dr. Johnson and GM Bank, students on campus; Crystal vase and violin, Gala still life, campus life; Patriot's Day; Campus life; Americorps reception, campus life ","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director ","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director ","contact sheets, negatives","Homecoming; ROTC clean up, Gala China, Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month, students in biology class, Kevin McCrohan; Anna Borgeryd Astuatsaturou, Nolhsbitter, Trump, ICAR; David Swanson; Lloyd DeBoer, trick or treat; Margar Kendal-Hull, University Center, Physical Plant employee of the month; Sanjeer Dewan, Chung Ki Min, Catherine McCormick, Constance Pattee, Eliz Demulder, Laura Adamkewicz, trick or treat; Rosemary Bortel, Ann Moore, Physically challenged students; Judy Allen's dance class; Lou Miller, Jim Fonseca ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Holisky, Tony Maiello, Joseph Shink, Flo Graham, Venture rep, Gala, Law School mentors reception; Campus life, computers, Gala; Child development center read out, Debora Bohn Davis; Toni Morrison symposium; art classrooms, J. Clapsaddle (printing), S. Anholt (painting); Chesapeake Bay; biology class, employee of the month, students on campus; Field House restoration, student studying ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Radner's English class, non fiction writing class; Campus life, students study, students with computers, library; Joyce Williams (Nursing), Major Jim Fullbrook; Evelyn Slaght (Nursing); Ellen Dawson (Nursing), Bethany Hall-Long (Nursing); Dr. Joseph Gurfine, Dr. Christopher Hill; Science \u0026 Technology II presentation; Ruth Zambrana; employee of the month, University Center construction; Copy work Donald Hall, Richard Bausch, CK Williams, Carolyn Forche, Robert Bly, Jim Fletcher, Sondra Patrick; Physical Plant employee of the month; University Center ","contact sheets, negatives","Larry Bowens, Enterprise Hall; Admissions, registration; Mr. Ghandi; Community services fair; IET meeting, Raymond Cypress, students on campus; Law School, Judge Kozinske co-teaching with Jeff Parker and D. Bruce Johnson; Julian Bond, snow, students, library; snow, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus; Students on campus, Vincent Desnoes, Nancy Woolover, employee of the month; Jane Cushman; Wrestling (color prints); Choral department ","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus, Lisa Major, Miss Black Virginia; Snow on campus, chemistry class; Men's basketball vs. JMU; Alumni affairs \"Pizza\", admissions interviews by alumni; Keith Bushey, students in library, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Mobil track meet, ","contact sheets, negatives, color photographs","Mobil track meet, color photographs ","prints","Admissions, student gallery; Science \u0026 Technology check presentation apprentice photo workshop, students on campus; Alumni affairs awards committee, Phon-A-Thon fund raiser, Cynthia McIntyre; University day care, students on campus, protocol agreement; GMU women alumni; employee of the month; Mary Silva copy work, Kevin Clements copy work; Science \u0026 Technology; Copy work, year book, Dr. Clark's English class; Professor Ashcraft's sculpture class, computer art, publications staff; Crew club ","negatives, black and white photographs","Lynn Fontana, Dulce Cruz, science lab; Art department, office moves, Science \u0026 Technology; Father Bob Celinski, office moves, campus buildings, student at computer; Awards luncheon, Wayne Froman, copy work, chemistry class; Karen Rosenblum, Heather McDonald; 25 year employees, students on campus; Tech Link; Margaret Hanson winner of customer service award, sculpture class; GMU crew team ","contact sheets, negatives","Lynch lecture, Ghandi; International Week; employee of the month group, Herma Williams; Baseball, Mason vs. Liberty; Alternative spring break; International Week; Science \u0026 Technology awards luncheon, Mason Week; John Wallin, Nursing School, blood pressure testing; International Week, GM student teacher library; University Day; Jenna Van Hook, Greek Week; John Sennett, student bias brochure; Bias brochure, Buss Grover (student) ","contact sheets, negatives","Check presentation from Cantina Del Rio, campus buildings, Fenwick Library; New Century College, Mason scholars with President George Johnson; Mason Day aerial photos, graphs for chemistry department; Alumni affairs awards with Susan Rook; Til Hazel receiving award, employee of the month Shirley Nathan; copy work, Stan Harrison, Til Hazel; sculpture, Law School economic analysis ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1; graduation; John Sennett Bais brochure enterprise building; Kenneth A. Kovach, students on campus, employee of the month ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Music reception with donors Foundation Check Presentation; laser in Science \u0026 Technology: Retirement party for Dr. J. Palmer, stage combat class; Weird science (color); BAIS brochure, Donna Bufundo; graduation with David Potter, Stanley Harrison, Lynn Bauer, Mary Sprewl with Rector; Saudi students, nursing coordination; Science \u0026 Technology award presentation, Foundation luncheon Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dahia, Board of Visitors; employee of the month Nellie McCoy, employee of the month Claudia E. Young, Mason Scholars (copy work); Students on campus; Mason Scholars, copy work; Fairfax City; PWI color transparencies; Bob Smith, Lauve Steenhuisen; Mark Spikell, Camp Mason, recycling; Camp Mason, Sports Camp; Students, flowers, lake, NEBI student group, Dennis Webster ","contact sheets, negatives","Arts Academy summer party final show; VEBI meeting (removed); VEBI, Greg Guagnon, Keith Bushy, Linda Westphal, Paul D'Andrea; David Miller, John O'Connor, Karen Oates, Ce Ce Rodgers, Matthew Cozad; Ed Fleishman group, Maury Sherrens, Fred Rossini, Duke Perry; Psychology charts; Campus restaurants, bookstore, workmen on campus; Judge Leslie Alden, Diane Turner; John O'Connor, Mark Spikell, Daniel Druckman; Lawrence Butler, Thun Luc, Physical Plant employee of the month; Larry Van Wert, Miguel Gonzales, Susan Trencher, Saudi nurses; Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1 ","contact sheets, negatives","David Potter, Linda Seligman, Sandra McDowel employee of the month, John O'Connor, PWI Rec. agreement; Linda Westphal, Keith Bushey, Sondra Patrick, Sheila Folliott; Optical device, Gazette; Duke Perry, Maurice Sherrens, Fred Rossini; University Center interior; PTAP variable signs; campus construction, League of Women Voters of Fairfax; Alumni recruters, New Century, Esther Elstun scholarship to German orphans ","contact sheets, negatives","Registration, students on campus; New Century College, biology class (pond), bookstore; PAGE freshman class, group shot, students on campus; Greg Guagnano; George Ansivino, students in Enterprise Hall; Daris Berg - employee of the month, Major donor to Foundation; Alan Cheuse English department; PWI bround breaking; George Mason (copy work), Physical Plant employee of the month, Physical Plant construction; William H. Lawrence ","contact sheets, negatives","National Hispanic heritage Month opening ceremony; First EIP graduates at Board of Visitors meeting, Heritage professors, Dick Bausch, Stephen Burton; Gala committee members; students on campus, Gala committee members; Physical Plant employee of the month Jose Vasquez; Fenwick Library, dining hall, Enterprise Hall with students; Diversity Center with students; Students on campus, University Center construction ","contact sheets, negatives","Harry Wechsler, employee of the month Leslie McKenney (Executive Secretary Legal Affairs); Ann H. Cary (Nursing Professor); Hortensia Cadenas, PAGE group; Roy Rosenzweig, students on campus; Karen Cohn, Janet Niblock, Frank Hoben; Patriot's Day, Carol Mattusch, Priscilla Regan; Jonathan Grifford, Roger Stough, Mark Maggio, Brien Benson, Kingsley Haynes, Frank Hoban, Karen Cohn, group, Janet Niblock, group; Richard J. Klimoski (Psychology), Joel Forman, Kitty Hover and staff, Enterprise Hall ","contact sheets, negatives","Mary Lou Crouch with students; New Century College, Pond Project; Library learning center information; Physical Plant employee of the month, Graham Waldo; Biology class, Toni Morrison, students in learning center, ROTC, students on campus; Enterprise Hall, Krug, Robinson lecture, Thompson, SUB II, Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Menas Kafatos Professor Physics and Astronomy; GMU Gala, GM Bank grand opening, Amy Erwin; Brett Wright, Elly Doyle; Physical Plant employee of the month Glenda L. Weston; Jean Sorrell ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Mike Kelly; Mary Silva, graduate MBA class, high tech distance learning; University Center; Ann Carey, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun Wu; Ronnie Feeg, Rita Ailinger; Promised practises, TIPP, D. Anderson, Gail Milgram, BJ McConnely; Foundation check presentation; Art Saunders; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship presentation, Physical Plant employee of the month Kenton Gordon; Richard Ruberstein, Dennis Sandole; employee of the month Luanne Pearce; mail services employees Pat Lindsey; Michelle LeBaron, Frank Blechman, Kevin Clements; Catherine (Cass) Connelly; Graduation 1985, President George Johnson in hard hat ","contact sheets, negatives","Learning center, registration, bookstore; Dr. Johnson with Heritage chair, Peter Burnette (English department); Teri Franceschi, natural gas truck; Lisa Page (English department); Martin Luther King celebration; Physical Plant employee of the month Pete Crisman; Crowd at basketball game (color negatives); Learning center; Cyrus Cassells opera workshop; cat coalition, employee of the month, U.S. Forsetry, Geoffrey Birchard, Human Resources; Basketball ","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scene, Johnson Center; Learning center, bookstore, library; Housing welcome; Physical Plant employee of the month David Wilder; GMU Foundation Phone-A-Thon; Job fair, Mary Wakefield, Senate Building, Senator Russell Feingold, Jeff Bingaman; African American Studies reception for Gilbert Morris with Dr. Potter and Dr. Mobley ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","EIP reception award to President George Johnson; GMU job fair; Presidential search Martha Gilliland; Donaldson GMU Presidential candidate; Agnes Mao, employee of the month, Michael Kelly, Martha Gilliland; Presidential candidate Victorio Aguera; William Martin (Education); William Martin (GSE); Eugenie Mielczsnek, Alan Merten; James Trefil (Physics); Emmett Holman (Philosophy and Religion); Charter signing between U.S. Forest Service and GMU; Peter Henriques, Walter Moretz; ","contact sheets, negatives","Dedication; Lloyd Cohen, Law School, Kahn, copy shots; employee of the month for the year; Library bookmark; President Alan Merten; installing the George Mason statue; Social work brochure ","contact sheets, negatives","International Day; University Day breakfast, Alumni awards reception with Dr. Johnson; Alan Merten's visit to GMU press conference; GMU dance; Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month; Johnson Center, Concert Hall, Mason Hall; President George Johnson's last meeting, ground breaking Arlington display ","contact sheets, negatives\nSome items available in digital format.","Danny Hupp and Karen Nixon, President Alan Merten and Dean Potter; Margaret Hutton, Science \u0026 Technology lunch group engineers; Manuel Gomez employee of the month; Presidential scholars; employee of the month, students on campus, Mack Holt; Scholarship luncheon; John Spaldo; President Merten meeting with alumni; The Institute of Public Policy portraits; Margaurite Beach, Stephen Briganaer, Jenna Van Hook, Michael Whitelock, Board Award winner; Urban systems luncheon; President Alan Merten's meeting with Public Relations; graduation (commencement) ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten's meeting with staff; African American Studies Recognition ceremony; Rector presenting awards to President George Johnson; Dona Shalala, Dr. Mobley; employee of the month Check presentation copy work; Physical Plant employee of the month, operations going away reception; Minority advisory board with President Alan Merten; Brian Sumser; Executive committee ","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Looney, University ombudsman; Olympic at Law School; Dean Sage's retirement Dr. Gulledge, Dr. Sibley; Ann Wingblade, The Puppeteer Statue; Krasnow board trustee meeting; President Alan Merten's welcoming reception; President Alan Merten at freshman orientation; Student art show; Bob Gill (Chemistry), President Alan Merten (color negatives); nursing reception with President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","; Summer Arts Academy; GMU welcomes the Mertens; Physical Plant employee of the month Barry Alderman; Puppeteer, Johnson Center Library, Science \u0026 Technology, Enterprise Hall, Concert Hall; President George Johnson copy work; Kenneth Heller, Fairfax display, Graduate business institute; Karen Thompson (Director Krasnow Institute) ","contact sheets, negatives","Susan Wallace (Director of Development Law School), model of new swimming pool; Law School model; President Alan Merten with Alumni President (color negatives); Kiosk unveiling; President Alan Merten's tour of the new Physical Plant; Travel agents Carol Hoskins, Kim Brown, Central rec. Krasnow Center; Donald Byrd concert, President Alan Merten reception; Academy group, Administration of Justice faculty; Music newsletter, Vallery Wheeler, Rick Davis; employee orientation with President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rossini reception; Science \u0026 Technology open house; President Alan Merten business alumni, lunch with Thompson and Greenspaun; President Alan Merten tour Gunston Hall, ICAR alumni reception; President Alan Merten at faculty reception; employee of the month Maziar Momeni softwar system tech, Registrar's office; President Alan Merten greets GMU staff; Portraits of Law School professors, Law School orientation; students moving in, new students picnic, Provost reception, scholarship presentation ","contact sheets, negatives","President Alan Merten, Board of Visitors, The Monkeys; President Alan Merten lunches with students; Physical Plant employee of the month Thomas Boyer; Merten; First day of class; PAGE class group; Copy work, Virginia Hoose, Linda Gordon, Marian W. Edelman; John S. Morrison; Tour of classrooms with President Alan Merten; Law School portraits and group; President Alan Merten with GMU black faculty and staff ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten with College of Nursing; celebrate diversity with President Alan Merten; President Alan Merten Presidents council, Maurice Sherrens; Lawley Paisley Jones; EMBA alumni dinner with President Alan Merten; Peter Denning; President Alan Merten faculty Krasnow Institute staff; GMU campus activities; Students, dining area Johnson Center, banners; House Appropriation committee, tour of JLC ","contact sheets, negatives","Mark Addleson, ToJo Joseph, Thatchen Kery; video conferencing equipment; Physical Plant employee of the month, Henry Feil; Students outside Johnson Center; Susanne Denham; Children's tour scene shop; President Alan Merten, Hispanic Week; Kathryn Laskey; chef at Crossroads Restaurant; Professor Button; Kevin Avruch; Town Meeting with President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Elaine F. Sweers; copy work, Loni Guinier, Sarah Lawless, GMU campus; Carol Henderson, Ellen Hewett; students on campus fall; Physical Plant employee of the month Terry Primrose; Homecoming; Dr. Kaufmann's English class; Gerald Cook, Chair of Electric Engineering; Dr. Marilyn Mobley's African-American Studies presentation; Check presentation Board of Trustees; Clinton/Gore campaign to highlight the future of the internet, Child Development Center trick-or-treat ","contact sheets, negatives","Black Student leadership conference; employee of the month Beth Ives; Desmond Dinan; President Alan Merten donors reception; Dr. Spikell, Dr. Super in elementary school; classroom nursing; Michael Eastman, VIT classroom nursing; Thomas Dietz; Howard Kurtz and costume shop ","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus (1995-1996) (color negatives); Physical Plant employee of the month Paul Lambert; Eric Pankey (English); Donald Byrd at the Cinema; Award presentation, assignment for EIT; Chinese delegation meeting with GMU Biology and Anthropology representatives; GMU Christmas festival of light; Graduate technology group portraits and dinner; Tip event with Federal Highway; Physical Plant employee of the month Steve Johnson; Sheila ffolliott (Art History); Janet Hale, Nursing for dimensions; University Police ceremony oath of office; Women's basketball ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Winston Jones; Agnes Jenkins, Nursing for Dimensions, Diane Kaseman; George Redmond, Margaret McKlancie, Nursing for Dimensions; Governor Allen at GMU; Loretta Normille, Nursing for Dimensions; Mary Wakefield (Nursing); Chris Langley, naming of Carew Hall; Kym Carter (Track and Field Assistant Coach); Shuttle and construction at Arlington Campus; Information, registration, Johnson Center dining; Dr. Darrele Craig, EEOC; Bookstore Johnson Center; Buildings - Robinson, Fenwick Library; Nelly Mellander; The History of GMU display ","contact sheets, negatives","Jeanne Moore (Nursing); Major Jim Berry ROTC group shot; Jim Metcalf, Nursing for Dimensions; employee incentive award; Kwangyoung Yi; history display project; Paul Bubbosh (alumni), William Wood; William Wood, House office buildings, D. 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Brown; Jeff Brandwine for Gazette; Steve King for Gazette, employee of the month with President Alan Merten; Steven Weinberger; Signs on Mason Drive; Lorraine Rudowski (nursing); Dance department using software; Francine Roberts (nursing); 15 year anniversary of Environmental Science and Public Policy; Frieda Butler (nursing); Myra Fisher (nursing); Physical Plant employee of the month Duong Trong; Martin Luther King tribute ","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Sally Pettyjohn (Manager Human Resources); Irene Gore, Mark Gore; Scholar in residence Ernest J. Wilson reception; IDO faculty discussion; Dance rehearsal on stage; Paul Schopf (CSI); Suzanne Denham; Biology; Robinson professors, reception for Thelma Levine; Jazz band; Arlington construction, birds and birdhouses. ","contact sheets, negatives","Steve Hanna, hazardous materials in the atmosphere; Lecture - James Maas with President Alan Merten; Leadership of city of Fairfax meets leadership of George Mason, computer labs, graduate students, Professor Sandra deLavante; Physical Plant employee of the month Genice Brown; Job Fair, students in Johnson Center; Julie Holdren (alumni); Job Fair; Psychology department; Chemistry class with Professor Gerald Roberts ","contact sheets, negatives","Chris Clark-Talley associate director alumni affairs; Nursing; Psychology; honoring Anita Taylor: M. 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The total collection contains over 100,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. Photographers include Neil Adams, Ben Boblett, Evan Cantwell, Judith Desplechin, Tad Hirshorn, Lu Hoang, Tom Horan, Tom Legro, Myrna Garza Miller, Matt Rourke, Susan Sterner, Steven C. Tuttle, Kevin Weber, and Carl Zitzmann among others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains 1696 folders which contain thousands of photographs; estimated to contain 10,000 photographs or more. The date range is from 1950s-1999. The series is mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include commencements and graduations as well as campus development from the beginning as Northern Virginia University Center (NVUC) to George Mason University in 1972. The modern university depicted in the photographs from the 1980s-1990s include construction photographs of academic buildings, dormitories, and parking lots. A few events seen throughout the collection are George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculptures and displays, GMU Law School, extended studies, Speakers Bureau, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, counseling, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, Agora Society, Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 consists of 210 folders which include photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University including students on campus, studying, Greek life, athletics, professors, and campus scenery. The date range is from 1979 to the mid-1990s. The total volume is 2.5 linear feet. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 contains color negatives and slides documenting the 1989 GMU Foundation Fundraising Campaign. The majority of the negatives and slides are images of student life on campus but also campus buildings, arts and performances, faculty, and campus technology. The slides and negatives occupy eleven boxes and span 2 linear feet. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 consists of photographs from the GMU Athletic Department used in game programs and promotional literature. Subjects include campus life, game crowds, and athletic competitions. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 includes photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings from the Office of Admissions. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6 consists of slides from graduation ceremonies in 1970 and 1971. 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Subjects seen throughout the series include George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculptures and displays, GMU Law School and Arlington campus, Prince William campus, Mason community, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. scenes, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, the Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions. This series has many images in common with series one.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are four subseries to this series based on original order. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first subseries is Subjects. This subseries contains mostly black and white photographs with some slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subject according to a number system employed by the university photographers. The number system is as follows: 1. Outdoor campus and scenic, 2. Buildings and physical features, 3. Construction, 4. Students: Individuals, 5. Students: Groups 6. Students: In classrooms, 7. Students: Non-class academic, 8. On-campus housing, 9. Student services, 10. Student-Faculty interaction, 11. Social events / club activities, 12. Admin/faculty/staff: Individuals, 13. Admin/faculty/staff: Groups, 14. Admin/faculty/staff: Workplace, 15. Admin/faculty/staff: Social/casual, 16. VIP's on campus, 17. Commencement (graduation), 18. Arts Gala, 19. University Day, 20. Miscellaneous annual events, 21. Miscellaneous one-time events, 22. Student performances, 23. Faculty performances, 24. Student artworks/exhibitions, 25. Faculty artworks/exhibitions, 26. Visiting performances/exhibitions, 27. Fine and performing arts classrooms, 28. Science labs, 29. Science field trips, 30. Computer facilities, 31. Cablecast facilities, 32. Nursing School facilities, 33. Law School Facilities (Arlington campus), 34. High-tech centers and firms, 35. Northern Virginia area, 36. Washington D.C. attractions, 37. Patriot Center events (non-GMU), 38. Basketball (GMU), 39. Soccer (GMU), 40. Other varsity sports, 41. Special effects and abstracts, 42. Copy shots, titles and logos, 43. Other off-campus locations, 44. Alumni, 45. Community service/events, 46. Historical/archival photos, 47. Federal Theatre Project (FTP), 48. New Century College, 49. Campus community, 50. Miscellaneous, 51. Prince William, 52. President Alan Merten\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubseries two is Chronological. It is arranged by date from earliest to most recent. This series contains mostly contact sheets and negatives but also includes some black and white photographs, and slides.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubseries three consists of publications and their accompanying photographs. 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Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson, Chancellor GMC; Eugene Paige, Ass't. Provost UVA; Robert Krug, Dean of the College, GMC; Richard Wozniak, Newman Chaplain, GMC; A. Smith Bowman, Member GMC Advisory Board; J.N.G. Finley, first Director of GMC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic Procession (platform party)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic Procession (platform party)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic Procession (platform party)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party and graduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic Procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates - procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates - procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson; Norman Graebner, History Professor UVA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFaculty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party: [Front Row] Unknown; Leon Boothe, Assoc. Dean of the College; Rabbi Arnold Fink, Temple of Beth El Cong.; Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; Eugene Paige; Norman Graebner; James L. Jackson; [Back Row] Unknown; Hyman Feinstein, Chemistry Professor GMC; John Wood, Chairman, GMC Advisory board; J.N.G. Finley; John T. Hazel, Member GMC Advisory board\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party: [As above, and also in the back row] C. Harrison Mann, Vice-Chairmann, GMC Advisory Board (left of J. Hazel); Arthur Arundel, Member of GMC Advisory Board (behind N. Graebner)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party (Speaker: Eugene Paige)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates and audience (Lecture Hall in background)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaymond Scheuring, trumpet player\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; James L. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring Degrees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMC Chorus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGuests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduation rehearsal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates - procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates - procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates - procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates - procession\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thomspon; Anna Gary Taylor, Former President, Sweet Briar College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston, Dean of the Summer Session, GMC;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.N.G. Finley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party): Lorin A. Thompson; Anne Gary Taylor; Robert Krug; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party) cont'd: Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession - faculty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLorin A. Thompson; James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Raymond Scheuring - trumpet player; Nina McDermott - pianist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank McD. Spindler (speaker); Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party: [Front] Leon Boothe; Frank McD. Spindler; Robert Krug; Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson [Rear] [Robert Turner?]; Unknown; Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudience\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudience\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMC Singers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMC Singers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: James L. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: James L. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeon Boothe (speaker); James L. Jackson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLorin A. Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Gary Taylor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include Fenwick Library building and staff, faculty, construction, campus life, and athletics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Slides; Concert Hall, Johnson Center, Aerial Photos of Campus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Theta Chi, Forensics\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Sandy Creek Parking Deck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Aquatic Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Negatives; Martha Turnage, Carl Ernst (companion negatives filed under Campus), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Henry Adams, Michael Sundell, Mrs. David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John O'Conner, Mrs. George Johnson, John C. Wood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White Negatives; GM Bank Opening,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints; Fairfax City Central Chamber of Commerce: Business to Business Showcase, April 24, Grand Tour of the Arts, May 4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints and Slides; Thomas F. Bartelt, William Nicoson, Charlene Hurt, Robert Vay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph; Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Lankford,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Negatives; Budget Meeting, James Buchanan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Color Slides; Posters: The Adding Machine, The School for Wives, The Inspector General, Children of Darkness, Mr. Arcularis, The Delectable Judge, Arms and the Man, Androcles and the Lion, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, The Ship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs and Negatives; Wrestling, Baseball, Martial Arts, Dance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs; Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White Negatives; Homecoming, Bonfire, Patriot Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph and Negative; Kann's Department Store building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is arranged closely following the original order. This series is divided into four subseries. Subseries include Subjects, Chronological, Publications, and Photo albums. Boxes are numbered continuously from where series one ends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains black and white photographs, slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subjects as created and ordered by the university photographers. A complete list of subjects is found in the scope and contents note at the beginning of this finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents on campus; Snow scenes \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1091B001 to 1001B022. Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eColor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, animals, flowers, and snow on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eColor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eColor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree color flop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerial images of campus; Fenwick library; Sculpture on campus; Patriot's Village student housing; Field House; SUB II; Center for the Arts; Satellite dish; Patriot's Center; Dorms; Physical Education building; Robinson Hall; Lecture Hall; Greenhouse; Townhouses; Carty House; Physical Plant; Alumni House; Strong House; Earle House; and others \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatriot Center; Arts Center; Fenwick Library; CIT building; Development House; Humanities I; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; SUB II; George's Hall; SUB I; and others \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCenter for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Krasnow; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library; Parking garage; Student apartments; Patriot Center; Aerials of campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerial images of campus; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Concert Hall \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eColor prints, color negative, flop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1002B001 to 1002B029. Robinson Hall; Johnson Center; Cinema in Johnson Center; Patriot Center; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1002B048-1002B055. Enterprise Hall; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Prince William Academic I and GTE auditorium \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquatic center; Buchanan House; Fenwick Library; Harris Theatre; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; Fine Arts Building; Parking garage; Patriot Center; Field House interior; and others \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatues and art \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, black and white photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Plant; Recycling Center; Robinson Hall; Satellite dish; SUB II \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson Hall; Carow Hall; Science \u0026amp; Technology I; Robinson Hall; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center; Chesapeake Module; Child Development Center; Center for the Arts; Enterprise Hall; East Building; Dorms and student housing; Commerce Building; Dominion Hall; Warehouse; Townhouse Complex; ICAR; University Commons; Physical Education Building; Field House; Finley; Harris Theatre \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center; Krasnow; Krug; Kelly I; David King; Psychological Center; Patriot Center; Storage trailers; Lecture Hall; Module units \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials of campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome images are digitized.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials of campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials of campus; Science \u0026amp; Technology II; Thompson Hall; Center for the Arts \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center; Enterprise Hall; David King; Science \u0026amp; Technology I and II; Center for the Arts; aerials; graffiti \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides; Flop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Johnson Center; Humanities complex; Physical Education III; Patriot Center; Center for the Arts; aerial survey; swimming pool; dorms; and others \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\nSome items are available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCenter for the Arts; Arch III and Landmark sculpture \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\nSome items are available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\nSome items available in digital format.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy photographs numbered 1003B001-1003B002, Prince William construction \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes formal portraits \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1004B002-1004B005 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBabatunde Akinsanya for Computer World; ICAR students; formal and candid portraits \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents walking in groups; students in posed groups \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1005B040-1005B044; 1005B047; 1005B051-1005B070 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1005B001-1005B019; 1005B021-1005B027; 1005B032-1005B039 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomecoming crowd; groups outside; groups inside \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents walking; groups outside; students with bikes \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents cheering; students at computers; snow \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents in classrooms; graduate students teaching \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1006B001-1006B021 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents in classroom; visiting Chinese businessmen; mock center for professional development; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral prints of students non-class academic; copies numbered 1007B001-1007B013, 1007B015-1007B034 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1008B001-1008B013 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1008B014-1008B017 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents moving into campus housing \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExteriors and interiors \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookstore; 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Images of Donald Byrd talking with students.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1017B001 - 1017B023\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1020B001 - 1020B021\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamp Mason \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhon-a-thon \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFood fight; Kids on campus; Witch Watch; International week; Homecoming \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent groups; Mason Day; Student orientation; foliage \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Week \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Week; Job fair \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMU aids walk on the National Mall; Inauguration party for Governor Gilmore; IBM and GMU partnership, World Internet Summit; and other miscellaneous events \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003erolls 1-3: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003erolls 4-6: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003erolls 7-9: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003erolls 10-11: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003erolls 12-13: color photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and contact sheets for rolls 1-15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003erolls 14-15: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Alan Merten; VIP; tech \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor photographs, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center dedication \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, negatives, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial (Wilkins, Merten); Governor Gilmore inauguration party at Mathy House; Buchanan-Mason Medal; Vassily Aksyonov retirement reception \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, color prints, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Gilmore inauguration (January 1998); opening Krasnow?; CAA basketball spectators at the Bistro; helicopter and kids \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobbie and Charles Robinson wedding \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003enegatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1022B001 - 1022B016. 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student teachers in elementary school; Farmer's market; other off campus locations \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Economic Bridge Initiative (VEBI) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHemlock Overlook; Tallwood House; Europe \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, flop negatives, brochure print for Alpine Tower\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlumni staff; administration; Board of Directors \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings and maps of campus; buildings on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministration; buildings on campus; Yearbook copy work \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArts Gala quilt; buildings on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, color photographs, color negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy work, Martin Luther King Jr.; aerials of campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eActors who performed at GMU; photographs of posters from the collection; marionettes; moving of materials to Library of Congress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1048B001-1048B04; students learning outside \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1049B001-1049B018 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown head shots; Gary Powers; VEBI; list of Presidents, rectors, Mason Medal recipients \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown head shots; study abroad; nurses, unknown classes, groups, events, employee list\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slide, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown head shots; study abroad; Dulles airport; protester (1970?); Professor Whitney's desk; fireworks\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings at Prince William campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroundbreaking ceremony; buildings; general \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center opening; Law enforcement; IBM \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImages for Prince William display \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ecolor negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1052B040 - 1052B052. See also - Admin/Faculty/Staff: Individuals Sally and Alan Merten for copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color prints, color slides, contact sheet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlan Merten and other administrative and faculty members at the 1998 commencement. Copies numbered 1052B052.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is arranged in original order chronologically as assigned by Creative Services. It consists of black and white contact sheets, negatives, slides, and prints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Jones; Francescato; Berghoffen, Debra; Wilhelmi; Boneau; President George Johnson (in regalia); Krech Sheppard; Turnage; Richard and Robert Bausch; Judy Pelham; Blount Clenton; Philip Cahelo (Economics); Samual Philips (Economics); Dean of Arts and Sciences; Rita Ailinger; Joe Harsh; Roger Nyes (Public Affairs Office) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverly Sills master class; A.C.L.U. conference, Metro Gallery, Law student activities; registration scenes, Philip Cohelo; dance class; Frisbee; Writing study group; Gymnastics, Physical education class; Bloodmobile, flowers; dorm room interior; Walberg class; student apartment interior; Patriot's Day; nursing home; Jim Smith music; Sculpture class; Master's in Physical Education setups; \"Signals\" promo; Tennis; Federal Theatre Project at Smithsonian, FDR Centennial Exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlenn Smith; Sandra Davis; John Wood; Mrs. Bradley; Dr. Mash; Harriett Bradley; Steinhauer; Wade Gilley; Nick Ward; Counseling Center; Kevin Avnuch; Dr. Tavani (Sociology); Pat Riordan(Director Admissions); V. Millonig; President George Johnson; copy campus scenes; Julian Stein; Jeff Taubenberger; Helen Ackerman; Archaeology dig; Doug Mose; Dorothy MacConkey; Carren Raherts (Alumni Relations); Geology field trip with Doug Mose; Richard Bausch; Dr. and Mrs. King (Academic affairs); Henry Barringer (Conflict Resolution); Dennis Sandole; UJ. Rugel; Rex Partington; J. Isenberg; Geology faculty; President George Johnson with Wiley Brault; Ken Fulmer (Public Affairs); Moicca Sune (Nursing) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; dance class; Fenwick Library tower construction; Legacy of George Mason at Gunston Hall - Richard Fink and Don Lavoie; graduation; students in classrooms; sports; Computer Center, students outside dorm; Wolf Trap; Westgate Research Park; construction, building drawings; Fenwick Library; students on campus; GMI Board; Soccer; President George Johnson, Walter Williams; Patriot's Day; University Police; Joan McCall, locksmith, University Police, glass of beer; Cablecast facilities; Headshots; artwork in buildings; \"Gin game\" rehearsal; Jonas Kelso (Biology), student in biology lab; Fairfax City; Phillips Collection in D.C.; Washington D.C. scenics; T.V. Studio; Defur, Siff, kid with computer; \"Brecht on Brecht\"; Rioran, Kelso and Jones; Glorianna Singers, Bausch, Clemmer and Kimble; Scholarly journals; Christmas chorus; dance rehearsal, Robb Press conference; F. Hyack, Stephen Burton, Betsy Dahlin, Terry Copeland; Chesapeake Bay conference; Glenn Smith; Minority students reception, Reverand Baltimore; \"No Problem\" in Rathskeller; Dorcas Goodwin, Don Gallehr, Mathy House committee \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrance Pruitt; International Programs; Mark Crain (Center for Study of Public Choice); Lou Wetherbee; Claudia Murphy; Marlee Zalkin, Mike Fish; Carren Roberts; Mike Kelley; Wade Gilley; Glenn Smith; President George Johnson - evaluation presentation; Judy Pelham; Welford Clark; Marilyn Guiffere; Alfred Peterson; Mary Ishee; Jane Flynn; Terry Cochran; Joan Fisher; M.T. with video production at Torpedo Factory; Tom Deitz; Federal Theatre Project; Walter Williams; Management faculty; University Police; Pat Robertson; Law School Library - Scott Whitney; Gordon Tullock; Pat Riordan; Fred Siff; Robb Press conference, dance rehearsal; Chesapeake Bay conference \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people (headshots and in groups), copywork; Debate team / GMI meeting; GMI donation, King, art donation; John Allen, public affairs staff, Sarah Looney, Mathy House; nurses, snow scenes, Bowen, Levy; Tony Hickey, art donation, moving offices and library; Richmond, VA legislature; President George Johnson; Elly Doyle, Admissions counselors; Sociology, computer setup, President George Johnson at Faculty Senate; Arthur Peterson in class; Arthur Peterson (home), High-tech announcement press conference; President George Johnson at desk; Betsy Dahlin, Freer and Sackler Museum (?); dance class; Mary Berry, happy feet; satellite dish, Alex Haley; Counseling Center; Dan Rothbart, Fenwick Library, Murray Black with group; Faculty Senate meeting; Publications setup; copy work, circuit boards; Liu and Burke, Roth, Cozzins, Caulder; John Allen; International students; GMU authors, medal; Anita Taylor, David Bushnell, Brant Heatherington; Sheila Ffoliet, Joseph Simecca, Fenwick portrait \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Jan Cohen, copy work; Circuit boards; Kodalith copies; Carl Ernst, ice on trees; Martha Turnage; H. Feinstein, Fenwick Library, campus; Barocas and Hadad, Dale Foster; P.R. staff, archive material; Special Collections staff, Jim Fletcher, Byron Peters, computer; Faculty Senate officers, Bill Lankford, campus; Sarah Seeberg / Public Affairs staff, Claudia Murphy; D and P staph / Tri-x standards; Wiring campus, computer lab, general campus; Student forum; Campus, foreign nursing students; Palmieri and Cassara, Shannon Jordan, Fenwick Library; PAGE lounge, student publications editors and assistants; Shannon Jordan, Jose Bufil, Faculty and staff service awards; University Day, PAGE faculty, campus; President George Johnson, secretaries \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Mobil donation, campus scenes; Minority students, campus; Law School library, Steve Burnett; Bill Lankford with slide projector; Mason Day; Pediatric nursing; Secretary's lunch, Nursing student; Counseling Center, Gary Axelson; David Brickley, Edgar Sibley; Student awards, Diane Miller; Dick Bausch; John McCarty; Market Process reception; Suzanne Dowdy, PhD graduates; Jo Pacheco, Betsy Dahlin with Joe D'Agostino; graduation; water sampling biology fieldtrip; Bill Cohn, Chris Thaiss; Taiwanese Art show / Aiko Miller reception; students, Aileen Furgeson, Bob Clark; GMI public choice luncheon, Rita Carty, Mr. and Mrs. Lampe with J. Broyhill; J. D'Agostino, campus, Arena construction; STP orientation; Dave Shaefer and assistant, Alan Screbnick; Fenwick Library; Brian Turner; Telecommunications staff, STP students; Evelyn Moore, Andy Evans; Westgate fellowship, ASSN scholarship; Minority student registration, Arena contract signing; Alumni move; Korean Deans with King; David Arrow; lighting test Joe O'Hara; Barry Render, Marion Deshmukh, Stephen Saperstone; Jane Flinn, Peter Black, Jon English \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Computer classroom; construction; Charlene Hurt, Fenwick Library, Mrs. Johnson; Patriot's Day (?); Biology boat field trip; President George Johnson \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Arts Gala quilt, Patriot's Center construction; Biology boat field trip; students using computers; dance performance, Special Collections African artifacts; Weight lifting; President George Johnson; copy work; art exhibit; choral performance; Glenn Smith \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Volleyball; Art students; students at computers; snow scenes on campus; inside the National Gallery of Art; Cablecast facilities; dance class; theatre production; science labs; weight lifting; professors and students in classrooms; unidentified sculptor with rock \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Micheal Behramn, Robert Smith, John Allen, Ave Tombs; Kitty Smith, Fred Grossberg; Dance class and performance; sculptor at work; Cablecast facilities; volleyball; campus scenes; campus at night; Prasenjit Duara, Suzanne Slaydon, Carol Mattusch, John D'Amico, Stephen Goodwin; Track and field; Patriot Center; Jim Pfieffner, Ernest Cassara, Louis Golumb, James Laurey, John Radner; Marie Worzecka; Peter Kimmell, Jack Censer; Tina Greco being awarded ribbon by Vernon Dean (Washington Redskins), Chuckie Eldridge, Fairhill Center; Andy Soll \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Graduation; Sculpture with stone; Track and field; Archaeology Science \u0026amp; Technology; Fenwick library; groundskeepers working; Ron Shayka (Volleyball coach), information services, Don Marsh; student tour to Egypt; Frank Matthews, High tech, Leonard Liggio; Douglas Mose (Geology); Girard Mulherin; Stephen Saperstone (Math); Vernon Gras (English, GMU Press); Debra B. Bergoffen; Charles Friend (Law School), Margaret Brinig (Law School); Ben Cradall; Joseph Scimecca (Sociology and Anthropology); John Hooner (Central Receiving); Devon Hodges (English), Jack Censer (History); Martha Francescato; Anita Taylor (Communications); Marriott staff; Louis Meites (Chemistry); President George Johnson; Bruce B. Manchester, Sheryl Friedley \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events, copywork; Mrs. Johnson and vintage car; Paula Lewis; Marion Deshmukh (History), Arnald Gabriel (Performing Arts); Brack Brown (Public Affairs); Christopher Thaiss (PAGE, English); Bob Ehrlich (Physics); Jim Fonseca, Glenn Smith; Cynthia Lont, Benjamin Broome (Communication); Alice Andrews (Public Affairs); Melvin Friedlander (Public Affairs); Louis Meites; campus scenes, construction; pool hall, Fenwick Library; John Rishead (Psychology); Arena (Patriot Center); Jack Leye (Education); Hemlock Overlook; visiting artist music performance \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Mason Day (?); professors in classrooms and offices; theatrical performance; Arlington library; President George Johnson at desk; transportation leadership workshop; basketball at Patriot Center; Mail Room; Deana BaFundo, Director Summer Session, Joan Riemba, James Buie; John Socher (History), Charles K. Rowley (Center for study of Public Choice); Kenneth Boulding (visiting professor), John Seder (History); Center for study of Market Processes, Don Boudreaux, Jack High; George Selgin, Dan Levoie; Board of Visitors, Martha Penning, Brian Butch; Peter Brunette (English); David Kuebrich (English); J. Wade Gilley (Vice President); Jay Shapiro (Mathematics), France Pruitt; Young Chen Ru; William Lankford (Physics), Rei Berron (Foreign Languages and Literature), Jay Shapiro (Math) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center events; Bullets game at Patriot Center; Harold Gartner (Public Affairs), William James Haynie (Education); Sue Fitzgerald (Purchasing); Louis Guzman (Geography); Dennis Sandale, George Walker; Charles Russell (Law School); David Keever; Marjorie Brown-Azerowicz (Education); President George Johnson, A.G.M. Crawford; Joseph D. Gittler; Nick Ward (Art); Mary Sayer Hammend (Art); Jerry Clapsaddle (Art); Walter Kravitz (Art); Lois Harten (Sociology and Anthropology); Vicki Rader, Anthony Hickey; Stephen Diner (History); Ronald Jensen (History) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Music performance; Dance performance; Eda Valero-Figueira; John Spaldo, Danusia Meson; Frank Matthews, John Burton; Miriam S. Raskin; Judith Hill, Frank Matthews; Mike McDermott; Maurice Sherrens, Miriam Raskin; Charles Vail; Basketball; President George Johnson playing golf, at home, with dog; Ruth Kaplan (Biology); Otto Wahl (Psychology); Jay Shapiro; John Bonfadini; Dance class; Prescription medications; Arts Gala; Housekeeping services; campus scenes; Nursing school, Fenwick Library; Nobuko Tsukui (English); Shep Krech, Carol Ondeck; Thomas Dietz; Barbara Knight; Rebecca Berbert; Faculty Art show, Inter-Club Council meeting \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Tollison, Public Choice seminar; Dr. Sabin, recruitment fair\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Harris Theatre orchestra event; Glenn Smith; Dance class; Ralph Roberts (Counseling Center), Lori Tiller; Jeremy Plant (Public Affairs); Deborah Kaplan (English), Roy Rosenzweig (History); Student theatre production; Stage hand protestors at Patriot Center; Volleyball; Carol Sears, Peter Defur; Transportation committee, Ellamae Doyle, Jayne Hart (Biology); Campus scenes; Nikki Giovanni; Exercise class; Steven Early, Robert Ehrlich, Eric Molin, Fred Siff; Louise White, Douglas Mose; Josephine Pacheco, Jan Cohn, Linda Seligman, Carl Ernst, Terry Comito; Manuel Johnson at the Treasury in D.C.; Posed student groups; Computer, Martin DeVys; Frank Petrene, Hans Bergman; Center for Middle East studies; Credit Union, Joe Showers, Abdi Bile; John O'Connor; Charlene Hurt in Fenwick Library, ballet shoes; Alexander Christakis; Fenwick Library; Construction, art exhibition \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Beatles look alike band; Art classroom; weight lifting, CPR training; Campus scenes; Cablecast facilities; graduation; Federal Theatre Project marionnettes; President George Johnson with students; Patriot Center; Hemlock Overlook; building construction; staff picnic; Til Hazel and Mrs. Johnson \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Susan Shreve; weight lifting; Patriot's Day; Glenn Smith; Cablecast facilities; buildings on campus, aerial view of Patriot Center; basketball practice; basketball game \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic Choice faculty and staff, Public Choice brown-bag meeting, James Buchanan; Paul D'Andrea production posters; Lewis Powell (Supreme Court Justice) at Metro (Arlington) campus\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Wrestling, basketball; trap and skeet shooting; Adeed Dawisha on TV, indoor soccer; track and field; Walter Beam; Physical therapy; robot testing; buildings on campus; crew; ice and snow on campus; Humanities center drawings; Mrs. Johnson; Steven Kling, Keith Davies, President, Argentine Universities lunch, Nancy Bagrunoff, H.C. Quitmeyer; copy work; University Police; Mary Dzama, Blanche Skar; art exhibition \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Buildings on campus; Route 66 traffic; Campus scenes; Fenwick Library; \"I study\" license plate; exercise class; Ernest Boger; dance performance; Beverly Brown, Kelly Hawkins, John Hanks, George Mushrush; Computer lab \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Alumni awards banquet; graduation; Don Boileau, Joe Gurfine; Til Hazel; Mrs. Johnson quilt making; Linda Dorough; Ann Tricilo (alumni); campus office moves; Law School \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center; GMU bumber sticker; registration; campus scenes; Soccer; Institutional analysis OAIS; Track and field; Science labs; President George Johnson at Arlington; Cablecast facilities; CPR training; satellite dish; tennis; Mason Day (?) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Sandy Stinghl; Rugby; Campus scenes; Satellite dish; Slide library and professors; Conflict analysis; Rubenstein; Ellen Todd; dance group performing on campus, rowing machines; GMU sign and traffic; copy work; D'Andrea; sculpture, baby using computer; barn; soccer; Fairfax fire department; check presentation from Centennial Development corporation, Jim McGrath, Charles Baskerville; M. McDermott in \"new office\", Registrar's office setting up; Residence Halls III construction; \"November is keep George Mason clean month\"; copy work of U.S. Constitution; Ken Bumgardner with Jay Dietrich (Resident Student association), Freida Hartman; Arts Gala (?); Michael DiSalvo (Registrar); Dave Rossell, Paul Kashmer, John Sealock, Donna Schoonover; Marie O'Donnell, Douglas First, John Cobbs, Audrey Reynolds, Carol Lambiase, Doris Lavoie, Mary Boyle, Carmen Johnson; Felicia Johnson; campus construction \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEileen Hogan, Keith Robbins, Library and Art Gallery; Charles White, Barbara Smith, Lorraine Brown, WPA books, Ruth Kerns, Rosemary; Parish Freeman, Luis Cardona, Tom MeScience \u0026amp; Technology, June Hull, Mary Clampet, Atoosa Resa, sculpture; Art students; R. Barnes (basketball practice), Stefanski in Artificial Intelligence lab, Glenn Smith new office; Douglas Mose with Radon kits, Music faculty moving into new offices; Millspaugh, Levine, Thompson, copies of Fuentes, Art Center, Artificial intelligence book; D. Oakley, C. Kormis, R. Barnes at GMU vs. William and Mary game, cheerleaders; Ryszard Michalski in office and Artificial Intelligence lab, Communications tower construction; Jesse Jackson, Rick Barnes, Carlos Fuentes, student (negatives scratched); Donald Mash, Fenwick Library and Robinson, copy work \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScott Derrick, Sue Shearouse, SUB II crew, Bookstore, shipping and receiving staff; C. Fuentes, D. Bergoffen, M. Baker, SUB II managers and staff; Wade Gilley, Anna Kondratas, Lee Cook, New York City Guide (WPA); Rick Barnes in basketball practice and game situations; Jesse Jackson in SUB II, Maureen Bunyan in SUB II, grey chips; S. Taylor, Nursing lab, Maya Angelou, Minority students reception; P. Riordan, D. Wilson, J. Burns, R. Herlihy, B \u0026amp; secretaries, Maya Angelou; J. Kostiner, SUB II staff, H. Linedecker; HVAC crews at work, Electric Engineering lab, Zaffke, B. 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Wood; Students on campus; King Hall dedication, David King; Graduate Nursing seminar; Ed Wegman; Warren Decker, David Steinberg, Abdi Bile in class; Paula Lewis; Mary Catherine Bateson, Robinson professors' lunch meeting, Kenneth Heller; Edward King, Dave Kapalko, Roger Kammerdeiner, Monica Neighbors, Roberto Marquez, Paul D'Andrea; Michael Ferri, Larry Bowen, Terry Weeks, Darlene Pierce, construction on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstruction on campus (Art Center complex), Arthur Sanders, photo ID system; Elanor Symption, Donald Gallehr, Jim Grey; Admissions luncheon; Joan Shindel; Campus scenes; Mason Scholars; Fleishman, Buffardi, Mason Day, Behrman, Gall, Carr and dog; Cary Kimble and family at V.C.C.A (home); Dick Bausch with Cary Kimble, campus, woods, quad; Bob Fletcher, Michael (Randy) Gabel and Evans Mandes, Thomas Hill and Mary Cabell, Paula Lewis; Ed Heath, Charlene Gross, Kenneth Kelly; David Bailey, Carl Harris, Alan Cheuse, Fenwick Library; Paul D'Andrea, Saul Bakash and Roberto Marquez; James Trefil, Robinson Professors visit to Artificial Intelligence lab; Hemlock Overlook; Thelma Levine teaching, Roberto Marquez teaching; Egon Verheyen teaching, Roger Wilkins teaching; Carlos Feuntes in his office \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoberto Marquez in his office, Roger Wilkins in office, Shaul Bakash in class; Tom Burns in class; John Paden in class, office scenes, Egon Verheyen in office; ECAC Women's track meet; Job Fair in Patriot Center; Warren Doyle, Wayne Anderson, Pam Tribino; Patriot Center, Art Center construction; Campus scenes; Sculpture on campus; Robert Hazen at Geophysical Lab (D.C.); pipe problem at Hanover (after repairs), campus scenes; student mural in SUB I; car crushed by fallen tree (Patriot Center) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJean-Paul Dumont with Peter Black and L. Golumb; Hugh Hello; John C. Woods in office, campus scenes; GMU / Shenandoah College press conference; Ernie Burger, check passing, Juliette Johnson, Shirley Coles; Nicole Liva, Brian Trent, Kevin Mobley, Lamar McCowen; David Swanson, Marjorie Haley, Michael McCullion; Wayne Anderson, Mary Fernald, Ernie Nestor; William A. Hazel; Robert Jones, Alex Ayers (alum); John Wood, Ken Reid (alum), campus scenes; New student orientation; Donna Bafundo, Keith Warner; George Vaughan and Kathleen McGuinness; Ken Bumgarner, John Spaldo, Lori Tiller, Adrienne Hillery, Ken Kelly, Don Rosenblum, John O'Malley, Michael (Randy) Gabel; copy shots of John C. Wood, C.K. Williams, Mary Morris, Vassily Aksyonov, Herbert Gold, C. Michael Curtis; soccer \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Wagner, George's Hall Entrepreneurship Center setups (SBA); Randall Edwards, J. Jenkins with new mainframe, L. Brown, Dunn, Flynn; Jerry Jenkins with new IBM academic computing system; Mrs. Johnson with Drewer, Zalokar; New student picnic on quard, President George Johnson; fraternity sign-up tables, classroom and hallway scenes in Robinson; G. Mushrush, L. Irvine, campus; Nursing group, students on the quad; Wilkie Leith, Larry Bostian, Jazz Ensemble rehearsing in Art Center; Clara Lovett, Dave Schaefer, Jack High with NASA study group; K. Gentemann, C. Raphael, J. Trefil, R. Fairley in computer class; Alan Cheuse, Vassily Aksyonov, students, Coleman Raphael; Pete Kennedy with Charlie Byrd at King of France Tavern, Annapolis, Maryland \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePete Kennedy in Annapolis; B. Beyer, R. Diecchio, D. 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Wade, McDiarmid luncheon, Ruth Manning; M. Kehoe, D. Rosenblum, Sklarew with Duryee, M. Blackwell, E. Neiderman; Commencement, Bok speaking, student closeups indoors and outside; Commencement, Bok and Johnson at podium, student closeups \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement, Bok with President George Johnson; W. Kovacic, M. Krauss, S. Eagle, C. Engle, miscellaneous Law School scenes; S. Eagle, W. Kovacic, Asian student, nightlife scenes (Chester); Material management move to Commerce building, University seal die; M. Elmore, C. Elstad, general education workshop, K. Hofer (student); R. Miller, B. White, Cheif Grandville, M. Hermely; E. Pritchard, Johnsons with map, Yeats exhibit reception, bridge; Art Center tower (abstracts); students about campus, satellite dish \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. Graham, O'Malley group at computer, wildflower patches; Gerald Baliles visiting the Asian Studies Academy - Hemlock Overlook; Mark Pardue, Ed and Helen Lynch, Business department class at ARC, Old GMU archival photos; President George Johnson, Kathleen Owings, group shot of Dwight Shar, Wade Gilley and Richard Fink; Colman Raphael, University seal oblique views, special effects; Construction Humanities III theatre; Nand Hart-Nibbrig, James Willett, J. Brantwine, E. Anderson, M. Raskin, Fred Rossini; James Bennett, Wayne Froman, Lawrence Kershberg, archival copy negatives \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam McDonald, faculty orientation, James Renick, Mary A. Lecos, C. Dobson; George Zaphirou, David Behrs, Francis Buckley, freshman picnic; Omer Hirst; Students walking on campus, Leroy Aiken, faculty bibio cover shots; Students, campus, Mason Scholars; Desmond Dinan, Clara Lovett, Melanie Jackson, J. Burleso; M. Boyle, Pam Mcquay, J. Willey, D. Stottlemeyer, Elizabeth Lacy; Dan Danner, computer graphic lab, art class, art slide library, Carol Matt; Ratskeller renovation, student campus, President George Johnson in new administration building \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClassrooms, library, reg. fine arts classrooms; 25th annual reception dinner, Jerry Ellig, Susann Elderedge with Rose Bortol.; Richard Rubenstein, J. Palmer, Palmer with George Vaughan; Play rehearsal, Rob Small, V. Robinson, R. Rode, George Izenour; Homecoming; Students on campus; Administration move; Steve Diner; President George Johnson, restored pipe organ, Jan Carew, reg. Science \u0026amp; Technology. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMU European Community Center, grand openings, Russian woman playwright; W. Adams, Rob Cook, Rob Conley, Charlene Hurt, campus scenics; J. Mellinger, L. Czarda, W. Walsh, Kathleen Kelley, Elizabeth Dahlin, K. Perry; Joanne Johnson with Arts Gala sleighs; Study lounge (SUB II); Carretta Cooke, Hortensia Cadenas, Art Gallery; Fred Rossini, Fred. Siff, student from distant places; Gregory Foster, Ecuadorian University agreement, Mehrdad Saba (alum); Joan Mattia; Lt. Governor Donald Beyer with Jack Pierce, Jerry Clapsaddle in his class \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Goodale, snow on campus, art students, Deborah Boehm-Davis; Dan Danner, registrar Science \u0026amp; Technology, R. Fink, Art Center performers, Bausch books; HEP program, Joan Kirby, S. Kehoe, B. Mones-Hattal, Art Center lobby abstract; Dean Kidwell, GMU troupe, future pond, African mask from Special Collections; D. Bausch with students, indoor baseball practice; Baseball indoor spring training; Alfred Kazin, D. Bausch with students, L. Deboer, N. 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Warfield, Stephen Woodwin; D.C. cherry blossoms; Gloria Estefan, Marion Deshmukh, dance class; Registration Science \u0026amp; Technology, student group shot with computers on campus \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClara Lovett, Barry Geisler's staff, Jerry Clapsaddle with students; Students on campus, library scenes, Randall Rode and George Izehour, volleyball; Rodeo, students in dorm; Nursing facilities, bookstore, students in library, Vernon Jordan copy shots; Volleyball, rodeo, ballet class; Art class, job fair at Patriot Center; Nursing students in action, health fair, interior of CFTA, International Week \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaj Sisodia, International Week, President George Johnson, reg. Science \u0026amp; Technology, campus; Jan Carnogursky, Health Fair, reg. Science \u0026amp; Technology, Tracy G., social work; David Potter, University Day, International Week, University Press, Farah go away party; College of Education, Janet Oh, Mike Dare and Rick Phillips; Cheryl Lafferty, Chris Hodgdon, Ernest Pegrum, Ind. Kalotra, Kim Saddic, Miriam Decosta-Willis; Rob Faye, Stephen Nash, Band at Rathskellar, College Fair at Patriot's Center; College of Education, Janet Oh, Ernest Pegrum; John Smith, University Center model, reg. 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Robb, McDiarmid at commencement, copy shots; Athletic Department graduates, ECAC women meeting, C. Hodgdon, J. Winter, donors at Center for the Arts; Graduation, Rick Phillips, Washington monuments from Virginia; Graduate students; Devon Frederick, campus scenic, check presentation, Ken Kelly, Rosslyn, Center for Fine Arts; Student's life (dorm) \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMason Scholars brochure (apples); Center of Fine Arts, GMU scholars Science \u0026amp; Technology, SBA (different university SBA Dean meeting; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Lawless, G. Kearney, C.F.A. computer screen for AI center, V. Von Berg; Steven Ross, Hung Ngyuyen, Rob Bork, U.S. Capitol; Joe Fearn, computer screen, robot; Prop for faculty bibliography cover; L. Takayama, L. Cappetta, M. Miller, T. Cooper, C.I.T. building, Bill Schmidt, Ellen Davis; C.I.T. building; McDiarmid, Susan Wolff; Regular Science \u0026amp; Technology, Myra Fisher, G. Cook, L. Rodriguez, copies for C.F.A. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Domzal, M. Nicolls; Vienna metro station, David Alberg, Lynn Fontana, Allen Davis; Construction, Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitravis, W. Gilley, Sally Reithlingshoefer; Patricia Baum, Freshmen moving in; registration, George Johnson with freshmen \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCao Le, J. Pearce, SUB I cafe, President addressing Freshman class, M. Wexler, summer session catalog; Barry Holt (MBA), summer session catalog; Karen Vahouny (MBA); Garvin Onaba, summer session catalog, scenic, the quad; Quincy's station classroom (MBA); D. Danner, J. Toups, Quincy's station classes; President George Johnson, C. Renault, W. Wyckoff, R. Michalsky, R. Pabon, Mrs. Johnson and sculptor; GMU soccer vs. Rutgers, Patriot's Day; Statue at C.F.A., test shot of C.F.A. at night; SBDC, Dan Danner, M. Scherrens and staff, statue at C.F.A., Mrs. Johnson \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.F.A. grand opening; Opening night dinner; Ed Delaney, C.F.A. with fisheye lense, sculpture class, students on quad; R. Stough reception, summer session catalog, 1990 Homecoming; C. White, Poland's visiting professor; Black Student leadership conference, tournament of champions, biology lab, B. Underwood, check passing; M.P.C., campus view, play rehearsal, J. Douglas, H. William, D. 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Tangney; Dr. King day, Institute for Education Transformation, V. Soyfer, S. Bakash; Copy work; R. Wilkins, J. Laue, Uplink station, Black Student Organization; D. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; June Goodfield reception, O. 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Harrington, GMU campus; Randy Travis concert; Dr. Dumont, George Gangloff, Tim Corlan; Dr. Pearce and Dr. Robbins, Recycle for Life, Carl T. 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McMenamin, GMU campus; GMU students on campus; Mason, Presidential Scholars talent show, psychology graphs; Judicial Committee Group shot, Patricia Miller; Santiago Hispanic Heritage month; C. K. Williams, Susan Tidry, Peter Klappert, all authors; Fiction writers G. W. display; Garden Club presentation; PAGE reunion; J. Dyke speaking at GMU Law School \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward James Olmos program and reception; Governor Doug Wilder's press conference to University Presidents; Arts Gala jewelry; Dean Mendes, University Center construction; Raymond Akwule, Human Resources employee of the month Terry Ashton; Basketball training, Karen Crouch scholarship recipient; Bridgit McElroy, African American print design, Physical Plant employee of the month; Rose Pascarell and Christine Donofrio, Arts Gala jewelry; Laura Nelson, GMU students on campus playing chess \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnergy Awareness and Conservation Day, Jim Fletcher, soccer; Rose Pasarell, GMU campus; Nicole West, Alan Jackson in concert; Reception for the Chinese Economic delegation; Chief Justice of VA, Deborah Boehm-Davis; \"Attitude\" in studio set up; Eward Wegman, GMU day care kids trick or treating; Nursing awards, Chinese Cool Industry delegation \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePearl Wang, GMU collegiate health and fitness tour; GMU students studying in Fenwick library; Professor Mark Spikel and Herma Williams, Vicki Balenger, Mary Ann Lecos; Sargent Barnes with students, students in Fenwick, ARC awards; Harry Wechsler, AFC awards; Dance student and instructor; Karla Hoffman operation research and engineering; GMU Gala; Captain Martha Hughes-Reese, students and buildings, Black History week, composite poster \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter Williams; GMU students in Fenwick Library and Writing Center; panel discussion with President George Johnson, Dr. Toni Travis; Health science signing ceremony with U.S. Forest Service, construction; Fred Schock, Anita Taylor, Women's Studies Advisory Group; employee of the month, GMU Jazz Ensemble, Century Club reception; GMU / NOVA student group \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook signing, reception, research grant workshop; GMU Foundation group shot, construction update; Dean Sage, Dr. Conti, Dr. Butler, Dr. Johnson-Brown, Johnson Center construction; Concert Hall, Anita Taylor, Nursing and Health Science group; Dr. Nancy Laird, Dr. Doreen Harper; Johnson Center construction update, Dean Sage; Johnson Center construction update, final attachment \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIce skating program, Human Resources employee of the month; Board of Visitors meeting, construction update; April Young, employee of the month at Physical Plant; Snow, students on campus, students at library; Community policing; President George Johnson and students at construction Science \u0026amp; Technology, employee of the month; Danzalta display, Connie Kirkland, construction update; copy work Danzalta Parrots; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Gerontology brochure shot at Birmingham Green Nursing Home; Dr. Willett portrait \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents on campus, Physical Plant employee of the month, GMU Law School and Manhattan Institute lunch; Dom Arciszewski, construction update; copy work - Gerald Baliles, employee of the month, commencement speaker; Lovey Hamill, Joe Kanyan, Ed Codell Walter Barrett, copy work; MLK celebration, essay winners with President George Johnson, Esther Elstun, Zlata Filipovich; Julie Janoski, Bob Karlson, John Soder; Gunston Ledger, Broadside archival copy work; Ann Caderro \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Plant employee of the month, Bruce O'Rourke, copy work; GMU display, Chinese pictures on exhibit, Peggy Browse, Ann Field; Board of Visitors reception and coop agreement between PWCO and GM students on campus; Samuel Phillips, PAGE; Jay Shaffer and Don Gallahr; Gustavo Mellander, Lorraine Brown; Map of Virginia and Maryland, tech with media station; Dave Johnson with President George Johnson plus flag, Law School conference; Tech Link; ICAR group shot, Andrew Acland, Armen Yetegaren, Michele Duryea, H. 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McCray performance artist; Shovel digging dirt; Sharon Gillett for dimensions brochure; employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Ray Kepler, manager bull run marina; honor student Joe Rinehart; Judicial reception for Law School graduate alumni group \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMPA alumni class; Physical Plant employee of the month Peter Karanovich; Music Nat's conference with Dr. Argento, award winners; Ribbon cutting event for the Entrepreneurship Center; Thomas Jefferson High School Arlington with President Alan Merten; students on campus; Arts and Sciences essay; employee of the month with Merten Elizabeth Nevin registration manager; Women's tennis; student newspaper with President Alan Merten; International week; Alan Cheuse; University Day breakfast; George Mason statue and communitas statue \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDennis Young; Claire Carroll (current student for alumni); 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unidentified offices, and Creative Services. The total collection contains over 100,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. Photographers include Neil Adams, Ben Boblett, Evan Cantwell, Judith Desplechin, Tad Hirshorn, Lu Hoang, Tom Horan, Tom Legro, Myrna Garza Miller, Matt Rourke, Susan Sterner, Steven C. Tuttle, Kevin Weber, and Carl Zitzmann among others.","Series 1 contains 1696 folders which contain thousands of photographs; estimated to contain 10,000 photographs or more. The date range is from 1950s-1999. The series is mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include commencements and graduations as well as campus development from the beginning as Northern Virginia University Center (NVUC) to George Mason University in 1972. The modern university depicted in the photographs from the 1980s-1990s include construction photographs of academic buildings, dormitories, and parking lots. A few events seen throughout the collection are George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculptures and displays, GMU Law School, extended studies, Speakers Bureau, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, counseling, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, Agora Society, Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions. ","Series 2 consists of 210 folders which include photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University including students on campus, studying, Greek life, athletics, professors, and campus scenery. The date range is from 1979 to the mid-1990s. The total volume is 2.5 linear feet. ","Series 3 contains color negatives and slides documenting the 1989 GMU Foundation Fundraising Campaign. The majority of the negatives and slides are images of student life on campus but also campus buildings, arts and performances, faculty, and campus technology. The slides and negatives occupy eleven boxes and span 2 linear feet. ","Series 4 consists of photographs from the GMU Athletic Department used in game programs and promotional literature. Subjects include campus life, game crowds, and athletic competitions. ","Series 5 includes photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings from the Office of Admissions. ","Series 6 consists of slides from graduation ceremonies in 1970 and 1971. These slides originated in the Office of the Registrar. ","Series 7 was artificially created with photographs from unidentified offices. Subjects are similar to those from the other series including athletic events, campus life, faculty, and campus buildings. ","Series 8 contains thousands of photographs from the Creative Services division of University Relations. ","The date range for this series is 1964-2007. The series consists of mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, slides, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include graduations (commencements) as well as campus development from the 1970s to early 2007. The bulk of the material contains images of faculty, staff, students, alumni, campus scenes, construction, and events. Subjects seen throughout the series include George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculptures and displays, GMU Law School and Arlington campus, Prince William campus, Mason community, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. scenes, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, the Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions. This series has many images in common with series one.","There are four subseries to this series based on original order. ","The first subseries is Subjects. This subseries contains mostly black and white photographs with some slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subject according to a number system employed by the university photographers. The number system is as follows: 1. Outdoor campus and scenic, 2. Buildings and physical features, 3. Construction, 4. Students: Individuals, 5. Students: Groups 6. Students: In classrooms, 7. Students: Non-class academic, 8. On-campus housing, 9. Student services, 10. Student-Faculty interaction, 11. Social events / club activities, 12. Admin/faculty/staff: Individuals, 13. Admin/faculty/staff: Groups, 14. Admin/faculty/staff: Workplace, 15. Admin/faculty/staff: Social/casual, 16. VIP's on campus, 17. Commencement (graduation), 18. Arts Gala, 19. University Day, 20. Miscellaneous annual events, 21. Miscellaneous one-time events, 22. Student performances, 23. Faculty performances, 24. Student artworks/exhibitions, 25. Faculty artworks/exhibitions, 26. Visiting performances/exhibitions, 27. Fine and performing arts classrooms, 28. Science labs, 29. Science field trips, 30. Computer facilities, 31. Cablecast facilities, 32. Nursing School facilities, 33. Law School Facilities (Arlington campus), 34. High-tech centers and firms, 35. Northern Virginia area, 36. Washington D.C. attractions, 37. Patriot Center events (non-GMU), 38. Basketball (GMU), 39. Soccer (GMU), 40. Other varsity sports, 41. Special effects and abstracts, 42. Copy shots, titles and logos, 43. Other off-campus locations, 44. Alumni, 45. Community service/events, 46. Historical/archival photos, 47. Federal Theatre Project (FTP), 48. New Century College, 49. Campus community, 50. Miscellaneous, 51. Prince William, 52. President Alan Merten","Subseries two is Chronological. It is arranged by date from earliest to most recent. This series contains mostly contact sheets and negatives but also includes some black and white photographs, and slides.","Subseries three consists of publications and their accompanying photographs. Formats include black and white photographs, color photographs, slides, negatives, and contact sheets with their corresponding brochures, reports, posters, or newsletters. They are arranged alphabetically.","Subseries four consists of fourteen disassembled photo albums. 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The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University ranging from students on campus to studying, to Greek life and sports, to professors and campus scenery.","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Contact Sheets, Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints; Contact Sheets","Prints","Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","contact sheets","Prints","Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Color Prints","black and white photographs","Color Prints","black and white photographs","Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","black and white photographs","Color Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Black and White and Color Prints","black and white photographs","Black and White and Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Black and White and Color Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Color Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Color Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints and Negatives","black and white photographs","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","This series contains color negatives and slides depicting GMU student life, campus, faculty, arts, and technology created as part of a fundraising campaign.","Color Negatives","Color Negatives","Color Negatives","Color Negatives","Color Negatives","Color Negatives","Color Negatives","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Color Slides","Photographs from the GMU Athletics Department used in game programs and promotional literature.","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos Featuring Mason Day, George Johnson, Gerald Baliles","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Slides Featuring Mason Day, George Johnson, Gerald Baliles","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos","5x7\" Black and White Photos Featuring Raymond \"Hap\" Spuhler, Joe Harrington, Rick Barnes, Hank Leung","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos","5x7\" Black and White Photo","5x7\" Black and White Photos","5x7\" Black and White Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos","5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos","Photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings.","Slides; Office Workers/Space, OBE presentation","Slides","Slides","Humorous Distributionals; \"The Pink Flamingo\", \"You know Its Going To Be A Bad Day When:\", Graduate Prospect: \"Sid Mackenzie\"","Color prints","Color prints","Color prints","Color prints","Color prints","Color prints; The Electric Slide","Color prints","Color prints","Slides of graduation scenes including the processions, faculty, staff, graduates, and graduation speakers.","John Akar, Sierra Leon's Ambassador to U.S.","Graduates and Audience","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson, Chancellor GMC; Eugene Paige, Ass't. Provost UVA; Robert Krug, Dean of the College, GMC; Richard Wozniak, Newman Chaplain, GMC; A. Smith Bowman, Member GMC Advisory Board; J.N.G. Finley, first Director of GMC","Academic Procession (platform party)","Academic Procession (platform party)","Academic Procession (platform party)","Graduates","Platform party","Graduates","Graduates","Platform party","Platform party and graduates","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]","Academic Procession","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson; Norman Graebner, History Professor UVA","Faculty","Graduates","Platform party: [Front Row] Unknown; Leon Boothe, Assoc. Dean of the College; Rabbi Arnold Fink, Temple of Beth El Cong.; Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; Eugene Paige; Norman Graebner; James L. Jackson; [Back Row] Unknown; Hyman Feinstein, Chemistry Professor GMC; John Wood, Chairman, GMC Advisory board; J.N.G. Finley; John T. Hazel, Member GMC Advisory board","Platform party: [As above, and also in the back row] C. Harrison Mann, Vice-Chairmann, GMC Advisory Board (left of J. Hazel); Arthur Arundel, Member of GMC Advisory Board (behind N. Graebner)","Platform party","Platform party (Speaker: Eugene Paige)","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)","Graduates and audience (Lecture Hall in background)","Raymond Scheuring, trumpet player","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; James L. Jackson","Conferring Degrees","Graduates","GMC Chorus","Guests","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott","Graduation rehearsal","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Graduates - procession","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thomspon; Anna Gary Taylor, Former President, Sweet Briar College","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston, Dean of the Summer Session, GMC;","J.N.G. Finley","Academic procession (platform party): Lorin A. Thompson; Anne Gary Taylor; Robert Krug; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston","Academic procession (platform party) cont'd: Unknown; J.N.G. Finley","Academic procession - faculty","Lorin A. Thompson; James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Raymond Scheuring - trumpet player; Nina McDermott - pianist","Same as above","Frank McD. Spindler (speaker); Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson","Graduates","Graduates","Graduates","L. Thompson","Platform party: [Front] Leon Boothe; Frank McD. Spindler; Robert Krug; Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson [Rear] [Robert Turner?]; Unknown; Unknown; J.N.G. Finley","Audience","Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson","Same as above","Same as above","Same as above","Audience","GMC Singers","GMC Singers","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson","Conferring degrees","Conferring degrees","Leon Boothe (speaker); James L. Jackson","Lorin A. Thompson","Anne Gary Taylor","Subjects include Fenwick Library building and staff, faculty, construction, campus life, and athletics.","Color prints","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Slides; Concert Hall, Johnson Center, Aerial Photos of Campus","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Theta Chi, Forensics","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Sandy Creek Parking Deck","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Aquatic Center","black and white photographs and Negatives; Martha Turnage, Carl Ernst (companion negatives filed under Campus), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Henry Adams, Michael Sundell, Mrs. David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John O'Conner, Mrs. George Johnson, John C. Wood","Black and White Negatives; GM Bank Opening,","Color prints; Fairfax City Central Chamber of Commerce: Business to Business Showcase, April 24, Grand Tour of the Arts, May 4","Color prints and Slides; Thomas F. Bartelt, William Nicoson, Charlene Hurt, Robert Vay","black and white photograph","black and white photograph; Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Lankford,","black and white photographs and Negatives","Color and black and white photographs","black and white photographs and Negatives; Budget Meeting, James Buchanan","black and white photographs and Color Slides; Posters: The Adding Machine, The School for Wives, The Inspector General, Children of Darkness, Mr. Arcularis, The Delectable Judge, Arms and the Man, Androcles and the Lion, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, The Ship","Color and black and white photographs and Negatives; Wrestling, Baseball, Martial Arts, Dance","black and white photographs; Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball","Color and black and white photographs","Black and White Negatives; Homecoming, Bonfire, Patriot Day","black and white photograph","black and white photograph and Negative; Kann's Department Store building","This series is arranged closely following the original order. This series is divided into four subseries. Subseries include Subjects, Chronological, Publications, and Photo albums. Boxes are numbered continuously from where series one ends.","This series contains black and white photographs, slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subjects as created and ordered by the university photographers. A complete list of subjects is found in the scope and contents note at the beginning of this finding aid.","Students on campus; Snow scenes ","black and white photographs","Students on campus ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1091B001 to 1001B022. Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus ","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus ","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus ","Color slides","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, animals, flowers, and snow on campus ","Color slides","Johnson Center ","Color slides","Three color flop negatives","Aerial images of campus; Fenwick library; Sculpture on campus; Patriot's Village student housing; Field House; SUB II; Center for the Arts; Satellite dish; Patriot's Center; Dorms; Physical Education building; Robinson Hall; Lecture Hall; Greenhouse; Townhouses; Carty House; Physical Plant; Alumni House; Strong House; Earle House; and others ","black and white photographs","Patriot Center; Arts Center; Fenwick Library; CIT building; Development House; Humanities I; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; SUB II; George's Hall; SUB I; and others ","black and white photographs","Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Krasnow; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library; Parking garage; Student apartments; Patriot Center; Aerials of campus ","black and white photographs","Aerial images of campus; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Concert Hall ","Color prints, color negative, flop negatives","Copies numbered 1002B001 to 1002B029. Robinson Hall; Johnson Center; Cinema in Johnson Center; Patriot Center; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1002B048-1002B055. Enterprise Hall; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Prince William Academic I and GTE auditorium ","black and white photographs","Aquatic center; Buchanan House; Fenwick Library; Harris Theatre; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; Fine Arts Building; Parking garage; Patriot Center; Field House interior; and others ","black and white photographs","Statues and art ","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","Physical Plant; Recycling Center; Robinson Hall; Satellite dish; SUB II ","color slides","Thompson Hall; Carow Hall; Science \u0026 Technology I; Robinson Hall; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts ","color slides","Johnson Center; Chesapeake Module; Child Development Center; Center for the Arts; Enterprise Hall; East Building; Dorms and student housing; Commerce Building; Dominion Hall; Warehouse; Townhouse Complex; ICAR; University Commons; Physical Education Building; Field House; Finley; Harris Theatre ","color slides","Johnson Center ","color slides","Johnson Center; Krasnow; Krug; Kelly I; David King; Psychological Center; Patriot Center; Storage trailers; Lecture Hall; Module units ","color slides","Aerials of campus ","color slides","Some images are digitized.","Aerials of campus ","color slides","Aerials of campus; Science \u0026 Technology II; Thompson Hall; Center for the Arts ","color slides","Johnson Center; Enterprise Hall; David King; Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Center for the Arts; aerials; graffiti ","color slides; Flop negatives","Includes Johnson Center; Humanities complex; Physical Education III; Patriot Center; Center for the Arts; aerial survey; swimming pool; dorms; and others ","black and white photographs\nSome items are available in digital format.","Center for the Arts; Arch III and Landmark sculpture ","black and white photographs\nSome items are available in digital format.","black and white photographs\nSome items available in digital format.","black and white photographs","Copy photographs numbered 1003B001-1003B002, Prince William construction ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Includes formal portraits ","black and white photographs ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1004B002-1004B005 ","black and white photographs","Babatunde Akinsanya for Computer World; ICAR students; formal and candid portraits ","color slides","color slides","color slides","color slides","color slides","flop negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Students walking in groups; students in posed groups ","black and white photographs ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B040-1005B044; 1005B047; 1005B051-1005B070 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B001-1005B019; 1005B021-1005B027; 1005B032-1005B039 ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","Homecoming crowd; groups outside; groups inside ","color slides","Students walking; groups outside; students with bikes ","color slides","Students cheering; students at computers; snow ","color slides","flop negatives, color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Students in classrooms; graduate students teaching ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1006B001-1006B021 ","black and white photographs","color slides","Students in classroom; visiting Chinese businessmen; mock center for professional development; ","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","General prints of students non-class academic; copies numbered 1007B001-1007B013, 1007B015-1007B034 ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1008B001-1008B013 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1008B014-1008B017 ","black and white photographs","Students moving into campus housing ","color slides","color slides","Exteriors and interiors ","color slides","Bookstore; dining services; Fenwick Library; Career fair; computers ","black and white photographs","Fenwick Library; Johnson Center cinema; Center for the Arts; ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","University Police ","color slides, black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B001 - 1009B014. Includes images of Fenwick Library, registration, the bookstore, and admissions.","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B015-1009B028, 1009B030-1009B035, 1009B037-1009B053 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B054, 1009B056-1009B067 ","black and white photographs","Off campus locations; University Police; Johnson Center; dining services; computers; campus living services; ","color slides","Career services; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library ","color slides","Copies numbered 1010B001. Image of Dr. Clark with students from his English class.","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","color slides","flop negatives","color and black and white photographs","Pool party ","color photographs","color slides","Askyonov, Vassily; Ackerman, Helen (V.P. for University Relations); Alaire, Karen; Aronson, Susan / Bafundo, Donna / Barry, Jim / Bateson Mary; Bausch, Richard; Black, Murray; Blackwell, Avrana; Brenniger, Betsy; Brodski; James Buchanan / Nobel ceremony, Sweden; Clapsaddle, Jerry; D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dennins, Peter / Domzal, Teresa; Deklyver; Deshmukh, Marion; Eastman, Mike / Fagenson, Ellen; Feeg, Ronnie / Ferguson, Steph (Center for Health Policy)/ Findlay, Julia (Director International Programs); Fink, Richard ","color slides, black and white photographs, contact sheet, negatives","Fuller, Steve; Fried, Barbara (President of GMU Development 1998-1999); Fuentes, Carlos; Fukuyama, Francis / Gill, Bob / Given, Barbara (GSE); Grady, Mark / Griffith, Lloyd (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Hale, Janet / Hailey, Marjory; Harper, Doreen; Harvey, Jim (SOM); Hawkes, Robert; Haynes, Kingsley; Hazel, Til; Heastie, Joe / Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions) / Herrity, John; High, Jack / Hill, Christopher / Hughes, Joy; Isbister, Jenefir; Jenkins, John (Police Chief); Jobbitt, Judith / Johnson, Gary; Johnson, George; Johnson, Manuel / Kash, Don ","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","King, Art / Klimoski, Richard (SOM); LaPorte, Todd; Lipsett / Luey, Jim / Maddox Peggy (Center for Health Policy); Maiello, Anthony / Matthews, Frank; McDonald, Heather / McDermott, Michael J.; Mellanders, Gus; Mielczarek, Eugenie; Char Miller; Miller, Rich / Morse, Gordon / Morowitz, Harold / Obrien, Alison; O'Conner, John; Olds, James / Palmer, Jim / Pendray, Jack; Perry, Wayne; Purple, Bill; Ratchford, Tom / Richard-Shieve, Susan; Rook, Susan / Rosenblum, Karen / Rudowsky; Sanders; Schoene, Les; Shirk, Joseph / Smith, Glen; Smith, Vernon; Sockett, Hugh; Stavis, Paul (Director of Law and Psychiatry Center); Stegmarci, Gerald; Stough, Roger / Streett, Sarah / Struppa, Daniel ","color slides, negatives, contact sheets","Sugrue, Tim (Associate Dean SOM) / Anita Taylor; Tillman, Betty; Tolchin, Susan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP) portrait); Westhead, Paul / Wilkins; Williams, Walter E.; Wood, Joe / unidentified man / Zenelis, Jon (Library); Science \u0026 Technology portraits (3 pages); Miscellaneous portraits (15 pages), copy work ","color slides","Cassara, Ernest; Cassell, Cyrus (English); Censer, Jack (History); Cheldelin, Sandra (ICAR); Chen, Holly Ho (Chemistry); Chen, Jim (Science \u0026 Technology); Cheuse, Alan (English); Chickering, Art; Cilinski, Father Bob; Clapsaddle, Jerry; Clark, Robert (Chair, Public Affairs); Chris-Clark, Talley; Clements, Kevin (ICAR); Coffinberger, Richard (Accounting and Business Legal Studies); Cohen, Bill; Cohen, Lloyd (Law School Professor); Coleman, Steve (Law); Conlan, Timothy (TIPP); Connelly, Catherine (Cass) (Academic Program Coordinator GMU at ARL); Cook, Lisa (Education Study Center); Cook, Gerald (Electrical Engineering),","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Cooke, Benson Dr. (Counselor); Cordell, Victor (Business Administration); Costello, John (Law School); Cowan, Tyler; Cozad, Matthew (Honor Committee); Crafton, Steve (Law School); Craig, Darrele (EEOC); Crain, Mark (Center fo Public Choice); Crandall, Bennett; Crawford, Dr. Peggy (Finance); Crawford, Michael (University Police); Crepeau, Richard (TIPP); Crockett, John (Business Administration); Cruz, Dulce (English); Cyphers, Glen (Director Physical Plant); Czarda, Larry (Executive Officer); D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dahlin, Betsy (Development Office); Damlich, Edward (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Davies, Keith M. (Chemistry); Davis, David (TIPP); Dawisha, Adeed (Public Affairs); Dawson, Ellen (Nursing, Student Health Center); DeBoer, Lloyd (Emeritus); Dede, Christopher (GSE); de Kluyver, Cornelius (Business Administration); Demulder, Elizabeth (Research Affiliate, Associate Professor, Psychology); Denham, Susanne (Psychology); Denning, Peter (Computer Science); Denys, Martin (Philosophy and Religious studies); Diechio, Rick (Geology); Dick, Stanley; Dietz, Thomas (Sociology Fellow Associate Advancement of Science); Dinan, Desmond (Institute); Dimock, Tami (Writer, University Publications); Dobson, Clark (GSE); Domzel, Teresa J. (Associate Dean School of Management); Donaldson, Jacqueline ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","D'Onofrio, Christine (Women's Center); Donovan, Tom (Physical Plant); Doyle, Elly (Center for Transportation and Land Policy); Doyle, Warren (Hemlock Overlook); Drewett, Ellen (Human Resources); Druckman, Daniel (ICAR); Duck, Lloyd; Duryea, Michelle (ICAR); Dzama, Mary Ann (Education); Dworzecka, Marie (Physics and Astronomy) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Eagle, Steven (Law School); Eastman, Michael; Edelman, Marian W.; Ehrlich, Robert; Eland, Ellen F.; Eldredge, Susann (Print Services); Ellig, Jerome (Economics); Ellis, Mick; Ellsworth, Robert; Elstun, Esther (Foreign Languages and Literature); Emsley, Michael (Biology); English, John (Management); Entrikin, Richard (Marketing); Engebretson, Stan (Music); Ernst, Carl (Biology); Erwin, Amy (PTAP); Evans, John C. (Physics); Even, Amanda (Law); Ewell, Mary; Fagenson, Ellen (Business Administration); Farrell, George (Child Development Center); Feeg, Ronnie (Associate Director IOD Professor, Nursing and Health Science); Feinstein, Hyman (Chemistry, ret.); Ferri, Michael (Business Administration) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ffolliott, Shelia (Art History); Finkelstein, James (TIPP); First, Douglas R. (Environmental Safety); Fish, Michael (Sponsored programs); Fisher, James B.; Fisher, Klaus; Fisher, Myra (Nursing); Fleishman, Edwin (Dis. Vis. Professor Psychology); Fletcher, James J. (Philosophy \u0026 Religion, Academic Affairs); Flinn, Jane (Psychology); Fonseca, Jim (PWI); Fontana, Lynn (IDO); Forham, Jamie (UCIS); Forman, Joel; Foster, Gregory; Foster, John (English); Francescato, Martha P. (Foreign Languages and Literature); Franseschi, Teri (English) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Friedlander, Melvin (Public and International Affairs); Friedley, Sheryl (Communication); Froman, Wayne; Fulbrook, Jim Major (R.O.T.C. Director); Fuller, Stephen (TIPP); Fulmer, William (Dean School of Business); Fukuyama, Francis (MAIT); Gabel, Michael (Mathematics); Gable, Wayne (Center for Market Processes); Gabriel, Arnald (Performing Arts); Gaffney, Kathleen; Gallehr, Don (Northern Virginia Writing Project); Galluzzo, Gary (Graduate School of Education); Gangloff, George (Admissions); Gantz, Donald (Oper. Res.); Gardar, Norm(?); Gartner, Harold (Public Affairs); Geller, Harold; Gellhorn, Ernest (Law School); Gentemann, Karen (Institutional Assessment); Gessner, Ted (Psychology); Giacomini, John (Law); Gibson, Craig (Fenwick Library); Gifford, Jonathan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP)); Gilbert Lewis, Paula (Foreign Languages and Literature); Gill, Bob; Gillespie, Norman (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Gilstrap, Robert (GSE); Ginsberg, Douglas H. (Law); Giunta, John Given, Dr. Barbara (Education Study Center); Golamb, Louis (Sociology, Anthropology); Goodwin, Stephen (English); Goor, Mark (Graduate School of Education); Gordon, Linda; Gore, Irene; Gorrell, Jeff (GSE Dean); Gozikowski, Altona (Provost); Grady, Mark (Dean of Law School); Graham, Flo; Gras, Vernon (English); Greenberg, Irwin (Operations Research); Grotophorst, Wally (Library); Guagnano, Greg; Guillory, John (CSI); Guinier, Loni; Gulledge, Thomas (TIPP); Gunn, Betsy; Gurfein, Dr. Joe (Science and Tech II); Haack, Barry (GESS); Hale, Janet (Nursing); Hale, Jerre (Computing Systems and Operations); Haley, Marjorie Hall (President's Office); Hall-Long, Bethany (Nursing); Hamilton, Gayle (TIPP); Hammond, Mary Sayer (Art) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Hanson, Margaret (Sponsored Programs); Harper, Doreen (Nursing); Harr, David; Harris, Carl (Operations Research); Harrison, Stan; Hart, Jayne; Hart, Joseph (Locksmith); Hart-Nibbing, Nand (Public Affairs); Hasse, Len; Haynes, Kingsley (TIPP); Hazel, James; Hazel, John Til; Hazel, William; Hazen, Robert (Robinson Professor); Heastie, Joe; Hecht, Leo (Foreign Language); Heclo, Hugh (Robinson Professor); Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions); Heller, Kenneth (Graduate Business Institute); Henderson, Carol (Human Resources); Henriques, Peter (History Professor) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Herlihy, Reid (Physical Plant); High, Jack (Economics); Hill, Christopher (Vice Provost for Research); Hillary, Adrienne (Student Accounts); Hinckley, Steven (Law School); Hirst, Omar; Hodges, Devon (English); Hoffman, Karla; Holisky, Dee Anne (English Department); Holbert, Harris L.; Holman, Emmett (Philosophy and Religion); Holt, Mack; Hoose, Virginia (Graduate Business Institute); Horan, Tom (TIPP); Horton, Lois (Sociology); Hughes, Joy (VP Information Technology); Hughes-Reese, Martha (President of the Nursing Chapter of the Mason Alumni Association); Harrington, James (TIPP); Hursh, Joseph (History); Hurst, Robert (Environmental Safety); Hurt, Charlene (Library); Hutton, Margaret ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ingram, Earl (Vice President EEO and AA); Irvine, Lorna (English); Isenberg, Joan (Education); Jackson, Richard (ISO); Jackson, Scott E. (Library); Jackson, William (Physical Plant); Jacob, Evelyn (Education); Jacobs, Mark (Sociology and Anthropology); Jajodia, Sushil (Information and Software Systems); Janoski, Julie (Technology Business Alliance); Jeng-Eng Lin (Science \u0026 Technology); Jenkins, Agnes Courtney (Nursing); Jenkins, Jerry (UCIS); Jenner, Marti (Nursing); Jensen, Ronald (History); Jobbitt, Judith; Johnsen, Bruce (Law School); Johnson, Gary (TIPP) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Johnson, George; Johnson, Joanne ","black and white photographs","Johnson, Jim; Johnson, Mark; Johnson-Brown, Hazel (Nursing); Johnston, Robert D. (Business Administration and Finance); Jonas, Robert (Biology); Jones, R. Christian; Jordan, Shannon (Philosophy); Minas, Kafatos (Physics); Kanyan, Joseph (Music); Kaplan, Deborah (English); Karlson, Bob (English); Kaseman, Diane (Nursing); Kash, Donald (TIPP); Kavina, Milhailina (Writer, University Publications); Kazin, Alfred; Keever, David (Communication); Kehoe, Mike (Enterprise Center); Kehoe, Susan (AV Multimedia Producer); Mike Kelly ","black and white photographs","Kelly, Mike F. (Physical Plant); Kelso, Don (Biology); Kendall-Hull, Margarida (Associate Professor Art Studio); Kendrick, Pat (Women's Volleyball Coach); Kovach, Kenneth (Business SBA); Kerns, Ruth (Library); Kerschbern, Larry (Information Systems and Systems Engineer); Khatchi, Borna (Physical Plant); Kiley, Thomas (Math); King, David J. (VP Academic Affairs); King, Patricia (Center for Human Disabilities); Kirby, David; Kirkland, Connie (Victim/Witness Assistance); Klappert, Peter (English); Klimoski, Richard (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Knight, Barbara (Public Affairs); Kobayashi, Bruce (Law School); Koda, Paul (Library); Korbel, Donna (Assistant Academic Coordinator Athletics); Kovacic, William (Law School); Krasnow, Shelly; Krauss, Michael (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Kravitz, Walter (Art); Krug, Robert; Kuebrick, David (English); Kurtz, Howard; Kwangyoung, Yi (Nursing); Laird, Nancy (Nursing); Lathburg, Roger (English); Langley, Chris (Nursing); Lankford, William (Physics); Lash, William (Law School); Laskey, Kathryn (Science \u0026 Technology); Laurey, James (Biology); Lavine, Thelma (Robinson Professor, Philosophy); Lavoie, Donald (Program on Social and Organizational Learning); Lawless, Sara (IOA) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","League, Pete (SBA); Lebaron, Michelle (ICAR); Lecos, Mary Anne; Leith, Wilkie (Writing Center); Lepard, David; Lepore, Jim (Dance); Letsou, Peter (Law School); Levine, James (Foreign Language and Literature); Levine, Lawrence (History); Levy, Jack (Education); Levy, Ronald (Mathematical Science); Lewis, Jim (Women's Basketball Coach); Liftman, Alvin; Liggio, Leonard (Institute Humane Studies); Lightfoot, Bill (Physical Plant); Lindsay, Pat (Mail Services Science \u0026 Technology Manager); Lipset, Seymour (MAIT); Littlefield, Elizabeth; Liu, Yuen Cha (Nursing); Lohner, Rainald (CSI); Lont, Cynthia (Communication); Looney, Sara (Ombudsman) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Lubar, Barbara (Events Management); Ludwick, Ann (TIPP); Lund, Nelson (Law School); Lynch, Edwin; Lynch, Michael; Lyons, Maggie; Maggio, Mark (TIPP); Mahler, Julianne (Public Affairs); Maiello, Anthony (Music); Malloy, Catherine (Nursing); Manchester, Bruce (FPAC, Communication); Mandes, Evans (IOA); Manne, Henry (Law School); Mao, Agnes (Library Administration); Martin, William ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Marsh, Jay; Marvel, Linda (Music); Mason, George; Mattusch, Carol (Art History); Tawil, Max; McCrohan, Kevin (Business School Marketing Department); McDermott, Michael (Assistant Vice Provost); McDonald, Heather (Theater); McDiarmid, Dorothy; McIntyre, Cynthia (Physics) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","McIntyre, Dianne (Visiting Dance Instructor); McKlancie, Margaret (Nursing); McMenamin, Lester (B \u0026 G); Mellander, Gus (Dean GSE); Mellander, Nelly; Melmed, Arthur (TIPP); Melosh, Barbara (English) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Merten, Alan; Merten, Sally - general and copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055 ","black and white photographs","Mertz, Michael; Metcalf, Jim (Nursing); Michalski, Ryszard (Science \u0026 Technology); Mielczarek, Eugenie (Physics); Milam, John (OIPR); Miles, Richard (University Police); Miller, Helen Hill; Miller, Linda (Dance); Miller, Mike (Library); Miller, Richard (Nursing); Miller, William (English); Millspaugh, Peter (Accounting); Mitchell, Christopher (ICAR); Mitchell, Sandy (SBA); Mobley, Marilyn (English); Mohle, Pete; Molin, Eric (English); Monas-Hattal, B. (VIT Prog.); Montebello, Mary; Montecino, Virginia; Moore, Jeanne (Nursing); Moore, John H.; Moore, Winston (Law); Moretz, Walter (Psychology Professor); Morowitz, Harold (Robinson Professor); Morris, Gilbert ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Morris, Walter (Mathematics); Morrison, John S. (Graduate Business Institute); Mose, Douglas (Geology); Moses, Britt; Moylan, Tom (Center for Study of the Americas); Mulherin, Girard (Student Services); Mulpuri, Rao (Science \u0026 Technology); Murphy, Claudia (Dance); Murphy, Richard (Law School); Mushrush, George (Chemistry); Nadeau, Robert (English); Nash, Stephen (Operation Research and Engineering) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Nesbitt, Archie (Physical Plant); Nguyen, Dr. Hung (Public and International Affairs); Normille, Lorette (Nursing); Norris, Eugene (Science \u0026 Technology); North, Dylan (?) C.; Oates, Karen (New Century College); O'Connor, John (English); O'Connor, Tom; Oerter, Robert; O'Hara, Erin (Law School); Orman, Evelyn; Owens, Coilin; Pacheco, Josephine (History); Paden, John (Robinson Professor, Public Affairs); Paelinck (TIPP); Palkovich, Ann (Sociology and Anthropology); Palmer, James (Information Technology); Pankey, Eric (English); Parisi, Francesco (Law School) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Parker, Jeffrey (Law School); Pascarell, Rose (Women's Center); Pasnak, Robert (Psychology); Patrick, Sondra (Provost's Office); Pearce, Jack (Management); Pendray, Jack (Executive in Residence); Perry, Duke; Perry, Wayne (TIPP); Pfiffner, James (TIPP); Phillips, Samuel (Economics); Pocquette, Lynn; Posner, Marjorie; Potter, David; Price, Buffy (Dance); Pritchard, Edgar; Purple, Bill; Quinn, Camerine (Law School); Radar, Vicki (Sociology); Radner, John (English); Raphael, Coleman (Emeritus) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Raskin, Miriam S. (Social Work); Recycle for Life Workers; Redmond, Georgine (Nursing); Reeder, Bill; Regan, Priscilla (Public and International Affairs Professor); Rein, Laura (Library); Ribstein, Larry (Law School); Richards, Lilla (BOV); Rifkin, William (PSOL); Rine, David (Computer Science); Riordan, Patricia (Admissions); Riskind, John (Psychology); Ro, Young-Chan (Philosophy and Religion); Roback, Jennifer (Economics); Robb, Charles (Public Policy Professor); Robbins, Keith D. (SBA); Roberts, Ralph (Counseling Center); Robinson, Victoria (Career Development Center); Rockwood, Larry (Biology) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Rosenblum, Karen (VP of University Life); Rosenzweig, Roy (History Professor); Rossell, Dave (Provost's Office); Rossini, Frederick (Provost); Rothbard, Daniel (Philosophy and Religion); Rowley, Charles (Economics); Rubenstein, Richard (ICAR Professor); Rudowski, Lorraine (Nursing); Ruhling, Robert (Health Sports and Leisure); Ruth, Stephen); Sage, Andrew (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Samuels, Linda (Accounts, BULE) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Sanders, Art (University Police); Sanders, Warren; Sandole, Dennis (ICAR Professor); Sanford, James (Psychology); Saperstone, Stephen (Mathematics); Satija, Indu; Sauer, Tim (Mathematics); Schack, Fred (Physical Education); Schafer, David (Engineering); Schank, John (Computer Science); Scherrens, Maurice (Finance and Planning); Schmidt, Bill (Physical Plant); Schulte, Nancy (Student Services); Schultz, Martha (University Publications); Schum, David (Law School); Schopf, Paul (CSI); Schwartzstein, Linda (Law School); Scimecca, Joseph (Sociology); Seligman, Linda (Center for Study of the Americas); Seligman, Linda (Education); Setia, Sanjeer (Science \u0026 Technology); Sevon, Walt ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Shaffer, Jay (Biology); Shapiro, Jay (Mathematics); Shayka, Ron (Parking); Shields, Susan (Dance); Shirk, Joseph (Music Department); Shreve, Susan Richards (English); Sibley, Edgar (TIPP); Silva, Mary (Professor Nursing and Health Science); Sisodia, R. (Marketing); Skog, Judy (Biology); Slaght, Evelyn (Nursing); Slayden, Suzanne (Chemistry); Smith, Charles ","black and white photographs, contact sheets, negatives","Smith, Glenn; Smith, James G. (Music); Smith, Robert (Psychology); Sockett, Hugh (IET, Inc.); Soder, John (History); Sorrell, Jean (Associate Professor Nursing and Health Services); Soyfer, Valery; Spaldo, John (Director Student Unions) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Spikell, Mark A. (Graduate School of Education); Springford, Kate (Exchange); Spuhler, Raymond Hap (Athletics); Stadler, Walter (TIPP); Stampp, James (Budget); Stavis, Paul; Stearns, Maxwell (Law School); Stearns, Peter (Provost); Steen, Charles (Law School); Steenhuisen, Lauve (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Sterling, Donna; Stewart, Sheri; Story, Pat (PAGE); Stough, Roger; Struppa, Daniele (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Studd, Karen (Dance); Sudol, Carol (Student Health Center); Sugrue, Timothy (Associate Dean School of Management); Sumption, Eleanor; Sumser, Brian ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Swanson, David (Auxiliary Enterprises); Swope, Suzanne (Vice-Provost); Sypher, Eileen (English); Talley, Chris-Clark (Associate Director Alumni Affairs); Taub, Stephan (Biology Department); Tavani, N. J. (Sociology, Anthropology); Taylor, Anita (Communication); Thaiss, Christopher (English); Thomas, Charles (Education); Thomas, Mary; Thompson, Karen (Director of Development Krasnow Institute); Thompson, Lorin (President) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Timpf, Kimberly (Drug Education Center); Todd, Ellen (Art History); Tollison, Robert (Center for Public Choice); Tongren, Hale (Business Administration); Torzilli, Albert (Biology); Toups, John; Travis, Toni; Trefil, James (Physics); Trencher, Susan (Sociology and Anthropology); Trittipoe, Ben (Sports Information); Trump, Kathryn (Director of English Language Institute); Tso, Jim (BOV); Turner, Diane (Special Projects); Tuso, Hamdesa (ICAR); Twisdale (Law School); Van Buskirk, Ray (TIPP); Van Nispen, Frans (TIPP); Vandergriff, Morgan (Physical Plant); Vaughn, Karen (Economics); Vazquez, Diego (TIPP); Verheyen, Egon (Robinson Professor); Villella, Edward (Heritage Chair); Wade, Rex (History) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wagner, Richard (Economics); Wahl, Otto; Wakef, Mary; Walker, Dr. Dorothy; Wallace, Susan (Director of Development Law School); Wallin, John (CSI); Wang, Pearl (Computer Science); Ward, Tom (Mail Room); Warfield, John (TIPP); Warfield, Wallace (ICAR); Warner, Keith (Foreign Language and Literature); Wegman, Ed; Wehrle, Walter (Philosophy and Religion); Weinberger, Steven; Weitzman, Lenore (Robinson Professor); Wechsler, Harry; Westhead, Paul (Men's Basketball); Westphal, Linda (Benefits Manager Human Services); White, Bernard (Science \u0026 Technology); White, Louise (TIPP); Whitney, Scott (School of Law); Wiest, Philip (Economics) ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wiggins, David (Health Science); Wiggins, Brenda; Wilkins, Roger; Willett, James (Vice Provost); Williams, Anita; Williams, Carrington; Williams, Earle C. (President BDM International, Inc); Williams, Herma (GSE); Williams, Hope (Controller); Williams, Joyce (Nursing); Williams, Thomas (Sociology); Wilson, John (Biology); Wingblade, Ann; Witherspoon, John (Law School); Wong, David (Geography and Earth Systems); Wood, Jean (CAS); Wood, William (Alumni); Woods, Joe (Provost Academic Affairs); Wright, Brett (Nursing and Health Science); Wu, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun (Professor Nursing and Health Sciences); Yance, Norman (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Yocum, Peggy (English); Zambrana, Ruth (Nursing); Zoltek, Stanley ","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Award recipients ","black and white photographs","Board of Visitors; Sir William Nicoll; President Alan Merten; Presidents and Mrs. George Johnson ","black and white photographs, flop negatives, contact sheet, slides","Miscellaneous - Edwards, Randall; Bradley, Harriet; Church, Randolph (page holder - no photo); Dykstra, Vergil; Dr. Finley (page holder - no photo) ","black and white photographs","Miscellaneous - DeCartoret, Janet Carter; Sergerson, Keith; Schopf, Paul; Thompson, Lorin; Brady, Gordon; Warfield, John; Morowitz, Harold; Delany, Edward; Atwell-Vasey, Wendy; Matthew-DeNatale, Gail; Wood, Diane; Jacobs, Mark; Yound, Dennis; Miller, Barbara; Mcallister (McDonnell), Mindy; Nicolls, Michael; Wheeler, Vallery; Hill, Lisa Green; Cypers, Raymond; Fletcher, Bob; Cameron, Margaret; Foreman, Angela; Fuentes, Carlos; Bakash, Saul; Trefil, James; Tangney, Jane; Smith, Vernon E.; Robinson, Clarence; Harris, Holbert L.; Pritchard, Edward; Davis, Rick; Elsten, Esther; Alcade, Hector (page holder - no photo); multiple unknown ","black and white photographs, contact sheet, slides","George and Joanne Johnson; Merten, Alan; BOV, Nicoll, Sir William ","black and white photographs, negatives, flop negatives","Group portrait of students and President George Johnson outside the Center for the Arts ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","GMU Press; distinguished faculty award winners; groups at the Arts Gala (1984); mail room employees; Economics faculty; groups with Madeleine Albright; Green Team; Public Affairs faculty; College of Arts and Sciences faculty; Student Union staff; School of Information Technology staff; group portraits used for Mason Gazette articles; Biology department; Memory tree planting; and others ","black and white photographs, color prints","black and white photographs","Groups at architect meeting; Prince William staff; PAGE; ICAR; Virginia's center for Innovative Technology display; and others ","color slides","Copies numbered 1014B001 - 1014B002","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs, color negatives, CD","University Police; Athletic department; groundskeepers; recycle workers; Fenwick Library; switchboard; faculty ","color slides","Includes groups with Buchanan and President George Johnson; George Mason Then and Now display reception; groups on campus ","black and white prints, color slides","Copies numbered 1016B001 - 1016B006. Images of Donald Byrd talking with students.","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","Copies numbered 1017B001 - 1017B023","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1020B001 - 1020B021","black and white photographs","Camp Mason ","color prints","Phon-a-thon ","black and white photographs","Food fight; Kids on campus; Witch Watch; International week; Homecoming ","color slides","Student groups; Mason Day; Student orientation; foliage ","color slides","International Week ","color slides","International Week; Job fair ","color slides","black and white photographs","GMU aids walk on the National Mall; Inauguration party for Governor Gilmore; IBM and GMU partnership, World Internet Summit; and other miscellaneous events ","black and white photographs, color photographs","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 1-3: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 4-6: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 7-9: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 10-11: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 12-13: color photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and contact sheets for rolls 1-15","World Congress on Information Technology ","rolls 14-15: color photographs, negatives","President Alan Merten; VIP; tech ","color photographs","color photographs, photocopies","black and white photographs","Johnson Center dedication ","black and white photographs, negatives, color slides","Memorial (Wilkins, Merten); Governor Gilmore inauguration party at Mathy House; Buchanan-Mason Medal; Vassily Aksyonov retirement reception ","color slides, color prints, negatives","Governor Gilmore inauguration (January 1998); opening Krasnow?; CAA basketball spectators at the Bistro; helicopter and kids ","color slides","Robbie and Charles Robinson wedding ","negatives","Copies numbered 1022B001 - 1022B016. Images are from dance and drama performances.","black and white photographs","Costume shop; \"Midsummer Nights Dream\"; \"Boy\"; musicians; dancers; singers; \"Sax House\"; and other productions ","black and white photographs","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","Copies numbered 1024B001 - 1024B006. Images are from the Summer Arts Academy.","black and white photographs","black and white photographs, color slides","Musicians and singers commercial headshots ","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots ","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots ","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre ","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre ","black and white photographs","Dance; theatre ","black and white photographs","Leonard Slatkin and George Mason University Symphony Orchestra ","color photographs, slide","color slides, negative","Drama; dance - Edward Villella and students; Karen Studd; performances ","black and white photographs","Dance; some commercial photographs ","black and white photographs","Fine arts; music; dance ","black and white photographs","Fine arts; Summer Arts Academy ","black and white photographs","Music ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1027B001 - 1027B041","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1027B042 - 1027B051","black and white photographs","Art department; Scott Martin and students; Tom Ashcraft and students; painting; photography; drawing; sculpture ","color slides","Dance; Diane McIntyre ","color slides","Music ","color slides","Fine art; Dance; Music ","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1028B001-1028B034 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1028B035-1028B040 ","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","Biology boat trips; Biology; Chemistry;","Engineering Science \u0026 Technology; Lab at IB3 Prince William; Science \u0026 Technology exterior","flop negatives","black and white photographs","color slides","Copies numbered 1029B001-1029B004 ","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1030B001-1030B022 ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1030B023-1030B028 ","black and white photographs","color slides","Enterprise Hall; Compu Write; general computer facilities ","color slides","Computer aided design; Physics; general computer facilities ","color slides","Computer science; School of Management ","color slides","flop negatives, color slide","black and white photographs, color slides","Copies numbered 1031B001-1031B006","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1032B001-1032B010 ","black and white photographs","color slides, flop negative","Professors and students in classrooms; panel discussions; shuttle bus; exterior; Olympic Torch relay ","black and white photographs","Faculty headshots with accompanying memorandum; graduation; students in library; students at computers; Orientation ","black and white photographs, color and black and white negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use","black and white photographs, color prints, negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use","Aerials and buildings, for AFAM newsletter","black and white photographs, color slides ","Exteriors and interiors; Art Gallery; Sir William Nicoll; classroom and mock courtroom; copies of historic photographs; architectural models; Friends of George Mason meeting; Virginia Square metro stop","flop negatives","The Academy Group law enforcement training; Westgate Research Park ","black and white photographs, color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Route 66 traffic; Enterprise Hall; Gunston Hall; Tysons Corner; Metro; Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Annandale; Dulles airport; Fairfax County Courthouse ","black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; Fairfax hospital; Falls Church; Gunston Hall ","color slides","Metro; Skiing; Route 66 traffic; Race track; Wolf Trap ","color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Tysons Corner; Metro; Dulles airport; Route 66 traffic ","color slides","Tidal basin; Capitol Building; Library of Congress; the mall; Monuments; Kennedy Center; aerial of Washington D.C. ","black and white photographs, color photographs","color slides, flop negative","Concerts; gymnastics; circus","Includes copies numbered 1038B001-1038B006","black and white photographs","color slides","black and white photographs","color slides","Baseball; Cheerleading; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling ","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Crew; Gymnastics; Karate; Rugby; Trap and skeet shooting; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball ","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Baseball; Cheerleading; Crew; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Trap and skeet shooting; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1040B001-1040B003 ","black and white photographs","Baseball; Crew; Fencing; Racketball; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Softball; White water rafting; Wrestling ","color slides","Crew; Wrestling ","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides","Splitscreens; color tests; fonts ","color slides","black and white photographs","Miscellaneous copy shots of GMU press books, artwork, logos, drawings of buildings on campus ","black and white photographs","Photographs of drawing; dance commercial photographs; GMU Press book covers; still lifes with GMU logos ","black and white photographs, negatives","Newspapers, magazines, GMU authors books ","color slides","Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Logos and titles for GMU and other businesses ","color slides","Newspapers, magazines ","color slides","Maps, campus models, objects ","color slides","Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Displays, logos ","color slides, black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; student teachers in elementary school; Farmer's market; other off campus locations ","black and white photographs","Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative (VEBI) ","black and white photographs","Hemlock Overlook; Tallwood House; Europe ","color slides, flop negatives, brochure print for Alpine Tower","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Alumni staff; administration; Board of Directors ","color slides","black and white photographs","Drawings and maps of campus; buildings on campus ","color slides","Administration; buildings on campus; Yearbook copy work ","color slides","Arts Gala quilt; buildings on campus ","color slides, color photographs, color negative","Copy work, Martin Luther King Jr.; aerials of campus ","color slides","Actors who performed at GMU; photographs of posters from the collection; marionettes; moving of materials to Library of Congress","Copies numbered 1048B001-1048B04; students learning outside ","black and white photographs, color slides","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus ","black and white photographs","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus ","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1049B001-1049B018 ","black and white photographs, color slides","Unknown head shots; Gary Powers; VEBI; list of Presidents, rectors, Mason Medal recipients ","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives","Unknown head shots; study abroad; nurses, unknown classes, groups, events, employee list","black and white photographs, color slide, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD ","Unknown head shots; study abroad; Dulles airport; protester (1970?); Professor Whitney's desk; fireworks","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD ","Buildings at Prince William campus ","black and white photographs","Groundbreaking ceremony; buildings; general ","color slides","Prince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center opening; Law enforcement; IBM ","color slides","Images for Prince William display ","color negatives","Copies numbered 1052B040 - 1052B052. See also - Admin/Faculty/Staff: Individuals Sally and Alan Merten for copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055","black and white photographs","black and white photographs, color prints, color slides, contact sheet","color prints","Alan Merten and other administrative and faculty members at the 1998 commencement. Copies numbered 1052B052.","black and white photographs","This series is arranged in original order chronologically as assigned by Creative Services. It consists of black and white contact sheets, negatives, slides, and prints.","John Jones; Francescato; Berghoffen, Debra; Wilhelmi; Boneau; President George Johnson (in regalia); Krech Sheppard; Turnage; Richard and Robert Bausch; Judy Pelham; Blount Clenton; Philip Cahelo (Economics); Samual Philips (Economics); Dean of Arts and Sciences; Rita Ailinger; Joe Harsh; Roger Nyes (Public Affairs Office) ","contact sheets","Beverly Sills master class; A.C.L.U. conference, Metro Gallery, Law student activities; registration scenes, Philip Cohelo; dance class; Frisbee; Writing study group; Gymnastics, Physical education class; Bloodmobile, flowers; dorm room interior; Walberg class; student apartment interior; Patriot's Day; nursing home; Jim Smith music; Sculpture class; Master's in Physical Education setups; \"Signals\" promo; Tennis; Federal Theatre Project at Smithsonian, FDR Centennial Exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art ","contact sheets","Glenn Smith; Sandra Davis; John Wood; Mrs. Bradley; Dr. Mash; Harriett Bradley; Steinhauer; Wade Gilley; Nick Ward; Counseling Center; Kevin Avnuch; Dr. Tavani (Sociology); Pat Riordan(Director Admissions); V. Millonig; President George Johnson; copy campus scenes; Julian Stein; Jeff Taubenberger; Helen Ackerman; Archaeology dig; Doug Mose; Dorothy MacConkey; Carren Raherts (Alumni Relations); Geology field trip with Doug Mose; Richard Bausch; Dr. and Mrs. King (Academic affairs); Henry Barringer (Conflict Resolution); Dennis Sandole; UJ. Rugel; Rex Partington; J. Isenberg; Geology faculty; President George Johnson with Wiley Brault; Ken Fulmer (Public Affairs); Moicca Sune (Nursing) ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; dance class; Fenwick Library tower construction; Legacy of George Mason at Gunston Hall - Richard Fink and Don Lavoie; graduation; students in classrooms; sports; Computer Center, students outside dorm; Wolf Trap; Westgate Research Park; construction, building drawings; Fenwick Library; students on campus; GMI Board; Soccer; President George Johnson, Walter Williams; Patriot's Day; University Police; Joan McCall, locksmith, University Police, glass of beer; Cablecast facilities; Headshots; artwork in buildings; \"Gin game\" rehearsal; Jonas Kelso (Biology), student in biology lab; Fairfax City; Phillips Collection in D.C.; Washington D.C. scenics; T.V. Studio; Defur, Siff, kid with computer; \"Brecht on Brecht\"; Rioran, Kelso and Jones; Glorianna Singers, Bausch, Clemmer and Kimble; Scholarly journals; Christmas chorus; dance rehearsal, Robb Press conference; F. Hyack, Stephen Burton, Betsy Dahlin, Terry Copeland; Chesapeake Bay conference; Glenn Smith; Minority students reception, Reverand Baltimore; \"No Problem\" in Rathskeller; Dorcas Goodwin, Don Gallehr, Mathy House committee ","contact sheets","France Pruitt; International Programs; Mark Crain (Center for Study of Public Choice); Lou Wetherbee; Claudia Murphy; Marlee Zalkin, Mike Fish; Carren Roberts; Mike Kelley; Wade Gilley; Glenn Smith; President George Johnson - evaluation presentation; Judy Pelham; Welford Clark; Marilyn Guiffere; Alfred Peterson; Mary Ishee; Jane Flynn; Terry Cochran; Joan Fisher; M.T. with video production at Torpedo Factory; Tom Deitz; Federal Theatre Project; Walter Williams; Management faculty; University Police; Pat Robertson; Law School Library - Scott Whitney; Gordon Tullock; Pat Riordan; Fred Siff; Robb Press conference, dance rehearsal; Chesapeake Bay conference ","contact sheets","Unidentified people (headshots and in groups), copywork; Debate team / GMI meeting; GMI donation, King, art donation; John Allen, public affairs staff, Sarah Looney, Mathy House; nurses, snow scenes, Bowen, Levy; Tony Hickey, art donation, moving offices and library; Richmond, VA legislature; President George Johnson; Elly Doyle, Admissions counselors; Sociology, computer setup, President George Johnson at Faculty Senate; Arthur Peterson in class; Arthur Peterson (home), High-tech announcement press conference; President George Johnson at desk; Betsy Dahlin, Freer and Sackler Museum (?); dance class; Mary Berry, happy feet; satellite dish, Alex Haley; Counseling Center; Dan Rothbart, Fenwick Library, Murray Black with group; Faculty Senate meeting; Publications setup; copy work, circuit boards; Liu and Burke, Roth, Cozzins, Caulder; John Allen; International students; GMU authors, medal; Anita Taylor, David Bushnell, Brant Heatherington; Sheila Ffoliet, Joseph Simecca, Fenwick portrait ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Jan Cohen, copy work; Circuit boards; Kodalith copies; Carl Ernst, ice on trees; Martha Turnage; H. Feinstein, Fenwick Library, campus; Barocas and Hadad, Dale Foster; P.R. staff, archive material; Special Collections staff, Jim Fletcher, Byron Peters, computer; Faculty Senate officers, Bill Lankford, campus; Sarah Seeberg / Public Affairs staff, Claudia Murphy; D and P staph / Tri-x standards; Wiring campus, computer lab, general campus; Student forum; Campus, foreign nursing students; Palmieri and Cassara, Shannon Jordan, Fenwick Library; PAGE lounge, student publications editors and assistants; Shannon Jordan, Jose Bufil, Faculty and staff service awards; University Day, PAGE faculty, campus; President George Johnson, secretaries ","contact sheets","Johnson Mobil donation, campus scenes; Minority students, campus; Law School library, Steve Burnett; Bill Lankford with slide projector; Mason Day; Pediatric nursing; Secretary's lunch, Nursing student; Counseling Center, Gary Axelson; David Brickley, Edgar Sibley; Student awards, Diane Miller; Dick Bausch; John McCarty; Market Process reception; Suzanne Dowdy, PhD graduates; Jo Pacheco, Betsy Dahlin with Joe D'Agostino; graduation; water sampling biology fieldtrip; Bill Cohn, Chris Thaiss; Taiwanese Art show / Aiko Miller reception; students, Aileen Furgeson, Bob Clark; GMI public choice luncheon, Rita Carty, Mr. and Mrs. Lampe with J. Broyhill; J. D'Agostino, campus, Arena construction; STP orientation; Dave Shaefer and assistant, Alan Screbnick; Fenwick Library; Brian Turner; Telecommunications staff, STP students; Evelyn Moore, Andy Evans; Westgate fellowship, ASSN scholarship; Minority student registration, Arena contract signing; Alumni move; Korean Deans with King; David Arrow; lighting test Joe O'Hara; Barry Render, Marion Deshmukh, Stephen Saperstone; Jane Flinn, Peter Black, Jon English ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Computer classroom; construction; Charlene Hurt, Fenwick Library, Mrs. Johnson; Patriot's Day (?); Biology boat field trip; President George Johnson ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Arts Gala quilt, Patriot's Center construction; Biology boat field trip; students using computers; dance performance, Special Collections African artifacts; Weight lifting; President George Johnson; copy work; art exhibit; choral performance; Glenn Smith ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Volleyball; Art students; students at computers; snow scenes on campus; inside the National Gallery of Art; Cablecast facilities; dance class; theatre production; science labs; weight lifting; professors and students in classrooms; unidentified sculptor with rock ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Micheal Behramn, Robert Smith, John Allen, Ave Tombs; Kitty Smith, Fred Grossberg; Dance class and performance; sculptor at work; Cablecast facilities; volleyball; campus scenes; campus at night; Prasenjit Duara, Suzanne Slaydon, Carol Mattusch, John D'Amico, Stephen Goodwin; Track and field; Patriot Center; Jim Pfieffner, Ernest Cassara, Louis Golumb, James Laurey, John Radner; Marie Worzecka; Peter Kimmell, Jack Censer; Tina Greco being awarded ribbon by Vernon Dean (Washington Redskins), Chuckie Eldridge, Fairhill Center; Andy Soll ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Graduation; Sculpture with stone; Track and field; Archaeology Science \u0026 Technology; Fenwick library; groundskeepers working; Ron Shayka (Volleyball coach), information services, Don Marsh; student tour to Egypt; Frank Matthews, High tech, Leonard Liggio; Douglas Mose (Geology); Girard Mulherin; Stephen Saperstone (Math); Vernon Gras (English, GMU Press); Debra B. Bergoffen; Charles Friend (Law School), Margaret Brinig (Law School); Ben Cradall; Joseph Scimecca (Sociology and Anthropology); John Hooner (Central Receiving); Devon Hodges (English), Jack Censer (History); Martha Francescato; Anita Taylor (Communications); Marriott staff; Louis Meites (Chemistry); President George Johnson; Bruce B. Manchester, Sheryl Friedley ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events, copywork; Mrs. Johnson and vintage car; Paula Lewis; Marion Deshmukh (History), Arnald Gabriel (Performing Arts); Brack Brown (Public Affairs); Christopher Thaiss (PAGE, English); Bob Ehrlich (Physics); Jim Fonseca, Glenn Smith; Cynthia Lont, Benjamin Broome (Communication); Alice Andrews (Public Affairs); Melvin Friedlander (Public Affairs); Louis Meites; campus scenes, construction; pool hall, Fenwick Library; John Rishead (Psychology); Arena (Patriot Center); Jack Leye (Education); Hemlock Overlook; visiting artist music performance ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Mason Day (?); professors in classrooms and offices; theatrical performance; Arlington library; President George Johnson at desk; transportation leadership workshop; basketball at Patriot Center; Mail Room; Deana BaFundo, Director Summer Session, Joan Riemba, James Buie; John Socher (History), Charles K. Rowley (Center for study of Public Choice); Kenneth Boulding (visiting professor), John Seder (History); Center for study of Market Processes, Don Boudreaux, Jack High; George Selgin, Dan Levoie; Board of Visitors, Martha Penning, Brian Butch; Peter Brunette (English); David Kuebrich (English); J. Wade Gilley (Vice President); Jay Shapiro (Mathematics), France Pruitt; Young Chen Ru; William Lankford (Physics), Rei Berron (Foreign Languages and Literature), Jay Shapiro (Math) ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center events; Bullets game at Patriot Center; Harold Gartner (Public Affairs), William James Haynie (Education); Sue Fitzgerald (Purchasing); Louis Guzman (Geography); Dennis Sandale, George Walker; Charles Russell (Law School); David Keever; Marjorie Brown-Azerowicz (Education); President George Johnson, A.G.M. Crawford; Joseph D. Gittler; Nick Ward (Art); Mary Sayer Hammend (Art); Jerry Clapsaddle (Art); Walter Kravitz (Art); Lois Harten (Sociology and Anthropology); Vicki Rader, Anthony Hickey; Stephen Diner (History); Ronald Jensen (History) ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Music performance; Dance performance; Eda Valero-Figueira; John Spaldo, Danusia Meson; Frank Matthews, John Burton; Miriam S. Raskin; Judith Hill, Frank Matthews; Mike McDermott; Maurice Sherrens, Miriam Raskin; Charles Vail; Basketball; President George Johnson playing golf, at home, with dog; Ruth Kaplan (Biology); Otto Wahl (Psychology); Jay Shapiro; John Bonfadini; Dance class; Prescription medications; Arts Gala; Housekeeping services; campus scenes; Nursing school, Fenwick Library; Nobuko Tsukui (English); Shep Krech, Carol Ondeck; Thomas Dietz; Barbara Knight; Rebecca Berbert; Faculty Art show, Inter-Club Council meeting ","contact sheets","Robert Tollison, Public Choice seminar; Dr. Sabin, recruitment fair","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Harris Theatre orchestra event; Glenn Smith; Dance class; Ralph Roberts (Counseling Center), Lori Tiller; Jeremy Plant (Public Affairs); Deborah Kaplan (English), Roy Rosenzweig (History); Student theatre production; Stage hand protestors at Patriot Center; Volleyball; Carol Sears, Peter Defur; Transportation committee, Ellamae Doyle, Jayne Hart (Biology); Campus scenes; Nikki Giovanni; Exercise class; Steven Early, Robert Ehrlich, Eric Molin, Fred Siff; Louise White, Douglas Mose; Josephine Pacheco, Jan Cohn, Linda Seligman, Carl Ernst, Terry Comito; Manuel Johnson at the Treasury in D.C.; Posed student groups; Computer, Martin DeVys; Frank Petrene, Hans Bergman; Center for Middle East studies; Credit Union, Joe Showers, Abdi Bile; John O'Connor; Charlene Hurt in Fenwick Library, ballet shoes; Alexander Christakis; Fenwick Library; Construction, art exhibition ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Beatles look alike band; Art classroom; weight lifting, CPR training; Campus scenes; Cablecast facilities; graduation; Federal Theatre Project marionnettes; President George Johnson with students; Patriot Center; Hemlock Overlook; building construction; staff picnic; Til Hazel and Mrs. Johnson ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Susan Shreve; weight lifting; Patriot's Day; Glenn Smith; Cablecast facilities; buildings on campus, aerial view of Patriot Center; basketball practice; basketball game ","contact sheets, photocopies","Public Choice faculty and staff, Public Choice brown-bag meeting, James Buchanan; Paul D'Andrea production posters; Lewis Powell (Supreme Court Justice) at Metro (Arlington) campus","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Wrestling, basketball; trap and skeet shooting; Adeed Dawisha on TV, indoor soccer; track and field; Walter Beam; Physical therapy; robot testing; buildings on campus; crew; ice and snow on campus; Humanities center drawings; Mrs. Johnson; Steven Kling, Keith Davies, President, Argentine Universities lunch, Nancy Bagrunoff, H.C. Quitmeyer; copy work; University Police; Mary Dzama, Blanche Skar; art exhibition ","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Buildings on campus; Route 66 traffic; Campus scenes; Fenwick Library; \"I study\" license plate; exercise class; Ernest Boger; dance performance; Beverly Brown, Kelly Hawkins, John Hanks, George Mushrush; Computer lab ","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Alumni awards banquet; graduation; Don Boileau, Joe Gurfine; Til Hazel; Mrs. Johnson quilt making; Linda Dorough; Ann Tricilo (alumni); campus office moves; Law School ","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center; GMU bumber sticker; registration; campus scenes; Soccer; Institutional analysis OAIS; Track and field; Science labs; President George Johnson at Arlington; Cablecast facilities; CPR training; satellite dish; tennis; Mason Day (?) ","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Sandy Stinghl; Rugby; Campus scenes; Satellite dish; Slide library and professors; Conflict analysis; Rubenstein; Ellen Todd; dance group performing on campus, rowing machines; GMU sign and traffic; copy work; D'Andrea; sculpture, baby using computer; barn; soccer; Fairfax fire department; check presentation from Centennial Development corporation, Jim McGrath, Charles Baskerville; M. McDermott in \"new office\", Registrar's office setting up; Residence Halls III construction; \"November is keep George Mason clean month\"; copy work of U.S. Constitution; Ken Bumgardner with Jay Dietrich (Resident Student association), Freida Hartman; Arts Gala (?); Michael DiSalvo (Registrar); Dave Rossell, Paul Kashmer, John Sealock, Donna Schoonover; Marie O'Donnell, Douglas First, John Cobbs, Audrey Reynolds, Carol Lambiase, Doris Lavoie, Mary Boyle, Carmen Johnson; Felicia Johnson; campus construction ","contact sheets, negatives","Eileen Hogan, Keith Robbins, Library and Art Gallery; Charles White, Barbara Smith, Lorraine Brown, WPA books, Ruth Kerns, Rosemary; Parish Freeman, Luis Cardona, Tom MeScience \u0026 Technology, June Hull, Mary Clampet, Atoosa Resa, sculpture; Art students; R. Barnes (basketball practice), Stefanski in Artificial Intelligence lab, Glenn Smith new office; Douglas Mose with Radon kits, Music faculty moving into new offices; Millspaugh, Levine, Thompson, copies of Fuentes, Art Center, Artificial intelligence book; D. Oakley, C. Kormis, R. Barnes at GMU vs. William and Mary game, cheerleaders; Ryszard Michalski in office and Artificial Intelligence lab, Communications tower construction; Jesse Jackson, Rick Barnes, Carlos Fuentes, student (negatives scratched); Donald Mash, Fenwick Library and Robinson, copy work ","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Derrick, Sue Shearouse, SUB II crew, Bookstore, shipping and receiving staff; C. Fuentes, D. Bergoffen, M. Baker, SUB II managers and staff; Wade Gilley, Anna Kondratas, Lee Cook, New York City Guide (WPA); Rick Barnes in basketball practice and game situations; Jesse Jackson in SUB II, Maureen Bunyan in SUB II, grey chips; S. Taylor, Nursing lab, Maya Angelou, Minority students reception; P. Riordan, D. Wilson, J. Burns, R. Herlihy, B \u0026 secretaries, Maya Angelou; J. Kostiner, SUB II staff, H. Linedecker; HVAC crews at work, Electric Engineering lab, Zaffke, B. Reed, LeResche ","contact sheets, negatives","Siff, Jenkins, Skog, Juli Jones, Gibb \u0026 Carroll, Science \u0026 Technology faculty group; Egon Verheyen, Jim Trefil, Paul D'Andrea; Students in library; Computer training class; Susan Campbell, Margaret Mills, June Hull, Shirley Devier, Bedford Thomas, Mary Boyle, Kathy Adcock, William Rorabaugh, Bonnie Hankins, Hope Williams / John Jenkins; Joseph Gittler, Larry Bowen, Arthur Sanders, Mary Blecins, Charlene Calder, Pearl Daniels, Helen Barton, Elva Fones, Barbara Blundell; Abdi Bile in training facility and weight room; Ed Wegman in computer lab; Forensics Tourney, GMU: Leonard Bennett, Alan Stewart, Wake Forest: Lyle Scruggs, Mark Bailey; Anne Winther-Hausen, Margaret Anne Allen, James Bush, Helen Todd, Jennifer Hartt; Hugh Sockett, Robert Ruhling, Barry Beyer, Larry Bowen, Ed Jones, Jeremy Burnham, Robert Gilstrap, Albert Edgemon, Bill Miller; Doug Walker; Barry Render, Biology lab, daffodil distribution; Electron microscope, Cub Scouts visit WGMU; graduate student in lecture and seminar; ","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy at Bias studio; Bruce Manchester, Sheryl Friedly, Forensics mock competition; Graduate student teaching, Biology lab; David Kuebrich, Kurt Seiberlich, Diane Turner, Steve Coleman, Amy Thompson, Amanda Even, Ed Henry, Finley lobby and Finley portrait; Saul Bakash, John Paden, Faculty books; Biology class, Forensics mock competition; Jim Laue, Johan Galtung; John C. Wood; Students on campus; King Hall dedication, David King; Graduate Nursing seminar; Ed Wegman; Warren Decker, David Steinberg, Abdi Bile in class; Paula Lewis; Mary Catherine Bateson, Robinson professors' lunch meeting, Kenneth Heller; Edward King, Dave Kapalko, Roger Kammerdeiner, Monica Neighbors, Roberto Marquez, Paul D'Andrea; Michael Ferri, Larry Bowen, Terry Weeks, Darlene Pierce, construction on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Construction on campus (Art Center complex), Arthur Sanders, photo ID system; Elanor Symption, Donald Gallehr, Jim Grey; Admissions luncheon; Joan Shindel; Campus scenes; Mason Scholars; Fleishman, Buffardi, Mason Day, Behrman, Gall, Carr and dog; Cary Kimble and family at V.C.C.A (home); Dick Bausch with Cary Kimble, campus, woods, quad; Bob Fletcher, Michael (Randy) Gabel and Evans Mandes, Thomas Hill and Mary Cabell, Paula Lewis; Ed Heath, Charlene Gross, Kenneth Kelly; David Bailey, Carl Harris, Alan Cheuse, Fenwick Library; Paul D'Andrea, Saul Bakash and Roberto Marquez; James Trefil, Robinson Professors visit to Artificial Intelligence lab; Hemlock Overlook; Thelma Levine teaching, Roberto Marquez teaching; Egon Verheyen teaching, Roger Wilkins teaching; Carlos Feuntes in his office ","contact sheets, negatives","Roberto Marquez in his office, Roger Wilkins in office, Shaul Bakash in class; Tom Burns in class; John Paden in class, office scenes, Egon Verheyen in office; ECAC Women's track meet; Job Fair in Patriot Center; Warren Doyle, Wayne Anderson, Pam Tribino; Patriot Center, Art Center construction; Campus scenes; Sculpture on campus; Robert Hazen at Geophysical Lab (D.C.); pipe problem at Hanover (after repairs), campus scenes; student mural in SUB I; car crushed by fallen tree (Patriot Center) ","contact sheets, negatives","Jean-Paul Dumont with Peter Black and L. Golumb; Hugh Hello; John C. Woods in office, campus scenes; GMU / Shenandoah College press conference; Ernie Burger, check passing, Juliette Johnson, Shirley Coles; Nicole Liva, Brian Trent, Kevin Mobley, Lamar McCowen; David Swanson, Marjorie Haley, Michael McCullion; Wayne Anderson, Mary Fernald, Ernie Nestor; William A. Hazel; Robert Jones, Alex Ayers (alum); John Wood, Ken Reid (alum), campus scenes; New student orientation; Donna Bafundo, Keith Warner; George Vaughan and Kathleen McGuinness; Ken Bumgarner, John Spaldo, Lori Tiller, Adrienne Hillery, Ken Kelly, Don Rosenblum, John O'Malley, Michael (Randy) Gabel; copy shots of John C. Wood, C.K. Williams, Mary Morris, Vassily Aksyonov, Herbert Gold, C. Michael Curtis; soccer ","contact sheets, negatives","Richard Wagner, George's Hall Entrepreneurship Center setups (SBA); Randall Edwards, J. Jenkins with new mainframe, L. Brown, Dunn, Flynn; Jerry Jenkins with new IBM academic computing system; Mrs. Johnson with Drewer, Zalokar; New student picnic on quard, President George Johnson; fraternity sign-up tables, classroom and hallway scenes in Robinson; G. Mushrush, L. Irvine, campus; Nursing group, students on the quad; Wilkie Leith, Larry Bostian, Jazz Ensemble rehearsing in Art Center; Clara Lovett, Dave Schaefer, Jack High with NASA study group; K. Gentemann, C. Raphael, J. Trefil, R. Fairley in computer class; Alan Cheuse, Vassily Aksyonov, students, Coleman Raphael; Pete Kennedy with Charlie Byrd at King of France Tavern, Annapolis, Maryland ","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy in Annapolis; B. Beyer, R. Diecchio, D. Dinan, Memorial trees, students; Charles Smith, Humanities II construction, Grotophorst, Hurt and Health, Memorial trees; Patriot's Day, Patriot's village, Field House parking lot; Early identification workshop; Pete Kennedy at home, Janet Reid, Faculty Art Show reception; J. Kvancz, Jeanne and Jim Hendrix, Georgia Panther, campus shots, W. Doyle; H. Morowitz, E. Berger, C. Mitchell, Connie Kirkland; Gala committee tour Humanities II, Finley portrait dedication (includes prints) ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","UVA vs. GMU soccer; Ernie Nestor; basketball practice; Moscow circus, Governor Baliles; Black Student leadership conference; Faculty Art Show, Academic Computer Center ribbon cutting ","contact sheets, negatives","Westphal, Bolstein, D. Vaughn teaching, Cosmo, campus, students; Sue Fitzgerald, \"Green Team\", J. Walker, Memorial trees; E. Nestor portraits and jogging; Jim Lewis, women's basketball practice; Arts Gala, Finley portrait, Smith charts, Market Process seminar; J. Skog, F. Foldvary, campus, local government forum, J. Warner; M. Behrman, M. Scherrens, \"New ways to collage\" show, Nancy Schulte; NVCC Annandale campus, campus buildings interiors, check donation, copies; dance concert rehearsal; PAGE students in interviews in lounge ","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scenes, Marie Walsh, PAGE student interview; indoor track and field; Army Reserve induction of Lorraine Rudowski; Mason Scholars; \"Lid Lifter\" women's track meet; Jazz Ensemble rehearsal in Harris, staircase shots in Art Center; Black Box theatre, piano student practicing, modules; Dance setups in Art Center rehearsal room; P. Caretta, dance setups, Humanities, Soviet lunch, students, SUB I, LAWS copy ","contact sheets, negatives","D. Walsch, C. Werth, J. Blundell, T. Ward, Mail Room, Smith and Coles; Unidentified contact sheets - faculty and staff, students, campus scenes ","contact sheets, negatives","T. Dunn, J. Malinky, M. Moyer with wrestling team, admissions staff; visiting student families, slide duplicatior flash exposure tests; V. Feeg, J. Wood, visiting student families, H. Carter copies; K. Alligood, T Sauer, D. Welpe, E. Hagamon; J. Stampp, J. Palmer, dressing room and Midsummer Night's Dream, crocus; Student job fair in Patriot's Center, student and staff aerobics class (Betsy); generic building shots for Capital Campaign, S. Gould lecture ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","J. Buchanan, L. Cook with E. Partin, needlework award, snow scenes; H. Butler, R. Kerns, M. Mobley, A. Andrews and O. Brand, library scenes; J. Clarke, P. Kropp, Don Rosenblum with S. Gaddy and L. Azad; McDonald's cup gymnastic competition in the Patriot Center; College dance competition, Odadaa! master class; Dan Wagoner and dancers and ballet master classes; College dance competition master classes, Odadaa!; E. Cassara, W. Wehrle, Barbara Mack, A. Sood, J. Stein; Bagyula and Showers, J. Granfield, GWJ and K. Reid, computer art exhibit ","contact sheets, negatives","Avruch teaching, chemistry labs, visiting families, students studying; Forche class, International week quad scenes, woman on the wall; Students in science labs; T. Burns seminar, biology lab, students in Thompson computer lab; K. Hoffman teaching, Gala committee tour, woman in computer lab; C. Genrich, P. King, J. Hale, S. Studds, S. Burgess; R. Wilkens journalism class, classroom shots, groups, and individuals; E. Fagenson, D. Lepard, J. Mellinger, sculpture class ","contact sheets, negatives","K. Studd and dance class, G. Mushrush with liquid nitrogen show; D. Bever in firefighter training, M. Andino with bowl; Joe Fisher, Cluster dorm and SUB II scenes, Ruben Vartanyan; Freidley, Metcalf, Rein, Warkentin, Ro, Holman; G. Bruce-Sanford, L. Tiller, K. Kovach, graduate students studying; Richard Fink, M. Crawford, Black Student leadership conference; LAWS group, metro station, Einstein statue, Mason Scholars ","contact sheets, negatives","Kontnik, Boileau, J. Linn, faculty awards, Potter and support group; Avruch, Gallehr, Riggs, alumni officers, Patcent and Theatre; B. Haack, dorm area and Lecture Hall scenes, notable grads; W. Williams, K. Heller, students through doorways, campus scenes; P. Wiest, H. Bloch, R. Wade, McDiarmid luncheon, Ruth Manning; M. Kehoe, D. Rosenblum, Sklarew with Duryee, M. Blackwell, E. Neiderman; Commencement, Bok speaking, student closeups indoors and outside; Commencement, Bok and Johnson at podium, student closeups ","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement, Bok with President George Johnson; W. Kovacic, M. Krauss, S. Eagle, C. Engle, miscellaneous Law School scenes; S. Eagle, W. Kovacic, Asian student, nightlife scenes (Chester); Material management move to Commerce building, University seal die; M. Elmore, C. Elstad, general education workshop, K. Hofer (student); R. Miller, B. White, Cheif Grandville, M. Hermely; E. Pritchard, Johnsons with map, Yeats exhibit reception, bridge; Art Center tower (abstracts); students about campus, satellite dish ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","F. Graham, O'Malley group at computer, wildflower patches; Gerald Baliles visiting the Asian Studies Academy - Hemlock Overlook; Mark Pardue, Ed and Helen Lynch, Business department class at ARC, Old GMU archival photos; President George Johnson, Kathleen Owings, group shot of Dwight Shar, Wade Gilley and Richard Fink; Colman Raphael, University seal oblique views, special effects; Construction Humanities III theatre; Nand Hart-Nibbrig, James Willett, J. Brantwine, E. Anderson, M. Raskin, Fred Rossini; James Bennett, Wayne Froman, Lawrence Kershberg, archival copy negatives ","contact sheets, negatives","William McDonald, faculty orientation, James Renick, Mary A. Lecos, C. Dobson; George Zaphirou, David Behrs, Francis Buckley, freshman picnic; Omer Hirst; Students walking on campus, Leroy Aiken, faculty bibio cover shots; Students, campus, Mason Scholars; Desmond Dinan, Clara Lovett, Melanie Jackson, J. Burleso; M. Boyle, Pam Mcquay, J. Willey, D. Stottlemeyer, Elizabeth Lacy; Dan Danner, computer graphic lab, art class, art slide library, Carol Matt; Ratskeller renovation, student campus, President George Johnson in new administration building ","contact sheets, negatives","Classrooms, library, reg. fine arts classrooms; 25th annual reception dinner, Jerry Ellig, Susann Elderedge with Rose Bortol.; Richard Rubenstein, J. Palmer, Palmer with George Vaughan; Play rehearsal, Rob Small, V. Robinson, R. Rode, George Izenour; Homecoming; Students on campus; Administration move; Steve Diner; President George Johnson, restored pipe organ, Jan Carew, reg. Science \u0026 Technology. ","contact sheets, negatives","GMU European Community Center, grand openings, Russian woman playwright; W. Adams, Rob Cook, Rob Conley, Charlene Hurt, campus scenics; J. Mellinger, L. Czarda, W. Walsh, Kathleen Kelley, Elizabeth Dahlin, K. Perry; Joanne Johnson with Arts Gala sleighs; Study lounge (SUB II); Carretta Cooke, Hortensia Cadenas, Art Gallery; Fred Rossini, Fred. Siff, student from distant places; Gregory Foster, Ecuadorian University agreement, Mehrdad Saba (alum); Joan Mattia; Lt. Governor Donald Beyer with Jack Pierce, Jerry Clapsaddle in his class ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Thomas Goodale, snow on campus, art students, Deborah Boehm-Davis; Dan Danner, registrar Science \u0026 Technology, R. Fink, Art Center performers, Bausch books; HEP program, Joan Kirby, S. Kehoe, B. Mones-Hattal, Art Center lobby abstract; Dean Kidwell, GMU troupe, future pond, African mask from Special Collections; D. Bausch with students, indoor baseball practice; Baseball indoor spring training; Alfred Kazin, D. Bausch with students, L. Deboer, N. Ashworth, Norman Kerr ","contact sheets, negatives","Dean Lewis, J. Paden, L. Irvine, J. Willett, J. Livingston, R. Campbell, J. Renick, Jan Carew; Early ID program, Lisa Delpy, S. African Art show, alumni art show; President George Johnson with NVCC's President, ROLM phone system appreciation reception; Mark Crain, Governor Douglas Wilder ","contact sheets, negatives","GM Bank President Groom with Joan Pacheco, W. Doyle, K. Rosenblum, J. Kvanzc, Catherine Bateson; Wade Gilley, Williams Bennett; Phonathon, HEP program; Lo. Horton, Rob Hurst, K. Haines, check presentation, R. A. Benson, W. Warfield, Stephen Woodwin; D.C. cherry blossoms; Gloria Estefan, Marion Deshmukh, dance class; Registration Science \u0026 Technology, student group shot with computers on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Clara Lovett, Barry Geisler's staff, Jerry Clapsaddle with students; Students on campus, library scenes, Randall Rode and George Izehour, volleyball; Rodeo, students in dorm; Nursing facilities, bookstore, students in library, Vernon Jordan copy shots; Volleyball, rodeo, ballet class; Art class, job fair at Patriot Center; Nursing students in action, health fair, interior of CFTA, International Week ","contact sheets, negatives","Raj Sisodia, International Week, President George Johnson, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus; Jan Carnogursky, Health Fair, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, Tracy G., social work; David Potter, University Day, International Week, University Press, Farah go away party; College of Education, Janet Oh, Mike Dare and Rick Phillips; Cheryl Lafferty, Chris Hodgdon, Ernest Pegrum, Ind. Kalotra, Kim Saddic, Miriam Decosta-Willis; Rob Faye, Stephen Nash, Band at Rathskellar, College Fair at Patriot's Center; College of Education, Janet Oh, Ernest Pegrum; John Smith, University Center model, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus scenic; Westfield Conference Center; ","contact sheets, negatives","Group students, students on the quad; Science and Technology school; Students on campus, campus scenic, market processes; Greek Week; Biology lab, Social work, Bill Carter; Music department; Mason Scholars with Governor Wilder, distinguished professor; Milli Vanilli, Young M.C.; GMU Jazz Band, Marshall High School, Intaglio Print Exchange, jazz singers, apprentice workers, Robert Copley with students ","contact sheets, negatives","Mike Dave, George Redman, Hispanic protest, Business School gavel passing; Center for the Arts staff, Heather Dodson, Mike Astor (Science \u0026 Technology); Martin Marie, President with Jack High, puppets, College Education new appointment, Symphony Band, Georgetown at night; Steering Committee conference, Women's Varsity Crew, Men's Varsity Crew; Business administration class, graduate students in conference, campus scenics; Lisa Zaucha, Dr. Yance, Mary Cabell, Mike Astor, Cheryl Lafferty; Crew team at Washington Harbor, students at Georgetown, Rodney Neely ","contact sheets, negatives","Raphael, Raskin, President George Johnson, Neman, Physical Plant, Mandel; President George Johnson, Vernon Jordan, C. Robb, McDiarmid at commencement, copy shots; Athletic Department graduates, ECAC women meeting, C. Hodgdon, J. Winter, donors at Center for the Arts; Graduation, Rick Phillips, Washington monuments from Virginia; Graduate students; Devon Frederick, campus scenic, check presentation, Ken Kelly, Rosslyn, Center for Fine Arts; Student's life (dorm) ","contact sheets, negatives","Mason Scholars brochure (apples); Center of Fine Arts, GMU scholars Science \u0026 Technology, SBA (different university SBA Dean meeting; ","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Lawless, G. Kearney, C.F.A. computer screen for AI center, V. Von Berg; Steven Ross, Hung Ngyuyen, Rob Bork, U.S. Capitol; Joe Fearn, computer screen, robot; Prop for faculty bibliography cover; L. Takayama, L. Cappetta, M. Miller, T. Cooper, C.I.T. building, Bill Schmidt, Ellen Davis; C.I.T. building; McDiarmid, Susan Wolff; Regular Science \u0026 Technology, Myra Fisher, G. Cook, L. Rodriguez, copies for C.F.A. ","contact sheets, negatives","T. Domzal, M. Nicolls; Vienna metro station, David Alberg, Lynn Fontana, Allen Davis; Construction, Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitravis, W. Gilley, Sally Reithlingshoefer; Patricia Baum, Freshmen moving in; registration, George Johnson with freshmen ","contact sheets, negatives","Cao Le, J. Pearce, SUB I cafe, President addressing Freshman class, M. Wexler, summer session catalog; Barry Holt (MBA), summer session catalog; Karen Vahouny (MBA); Garvin Onaba, summer session catalog, scenic, the quad; Quincy's station classroom (MBA); D. Danner, J. Toups, Quincy's station classes; President George Johnson, C. Renault, W. Wyckoff, R. Michalsky, R. Pabon, Mrs. Johnson and sculptor; GMU soccer vs. Rutgers, Patriot's Day; Statue at C.F.A., test shot of C.F.A. at night; SBDC, Dan Danner, M. Scherrens and staff, statue at C.F.A., Mrs. Johnson ","contact sheets, negatives","C.F.A. grand opening; Opening night dinner; Ed Delaney, C.F.A. with fisheye lense, sculpture class, students on quad; R. Stough reception, summer session catalog, 1990 Homecoming; C. White, Poland's visiting professor; Black Student leadership conference, tournament of champions, biology lab, B. Underwood, check passing; M.P.C., campus view, play rehearsal, J. Douglas, H. William, D. Samuels ","contact sheets, negatives","Halloween disguise, campus scenics, Troy Wilhelm; Dr. Stan Englebretson, copies shots, montage; Uplink station, Dr. Robert Ehrlich and Maria Dwonzecka, Jeannie Lebowicz, student art work; Dr. Robert Ehrlich, Harry Vantrees, Dr. Anderson and Hamilton, CSI ceremony; Steve Carter, T. Dunn and P. D'Andrea; CSI ceremony, D. Boilear and Suzi Slayden; Dr. D. Harr, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mr. Wheaton; Publications gang; copies of Dr. Seymour Lipset; open house with Governor Wilder, Arts Gala 1990; Men's basketball; unidentified contact sheets; MLK Day, Institute for Education Transformation; Black Student Organization; Dr. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; O. Bushong, TV studio ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU vs. William and Mary; Flo Graham and guest, Indian love call rehearsal, T. Dunn, E. Fleishman, J. Tangney; Dr. King day, Institute for Education Transformation, V. Soyfer, S. Bakash; Copy work; R. Wilkins, J. Laue, Uplink station, Black Student Organization; D. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; June Goodfield reception, O. Bushong, TV studio; Vernon Ford, Walter Scheiber; Institute for Humane services; Physical Plant employee of the month Richard Bayer, Art Chickering; Modern dance class ","contact sheets, negatives","VEBI (Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative) (removed); student life, campus; Human Resources employee of the month; Dance class with Villella; University Day; Distinguished faculty award; employee of the month; Buchanan reception; Copy work harpists; Gala wine bottles; Northern Virginia Institute breakfast ","contact sheets, negatives","Actors in black box theater; Dancers (Federal Theater Festival); Greek week, rocking chair marathon; PT 109 Kennedy model dorm room; Robert Hazon music performance; student life; Warren Doyle employee of the month May; Mason Day ","contact sheets, negatives","Award kids, Kathleen Kelly and Beaver play; Mason Scholars, Cornelius DeKluyver (School of Business Dean); Student prospectus; GMU student prospectus; May employee of the month; Art work (Media Relations) ","contact sheets, negatives","GMU early I.D. program and Wade Gilley; Student prospectus; Carrington Williams, early I.D. program ","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement; International institute Desmond Dinen; June employee of the month; Campus life ","contact sheets, negatives","Fairfax Fair; employee of the month; Dean Rapheal's retirement reception; campus; Law School (American Bankers Association); Housing handbook, Donna Werkhousea; GMU wrestling camp; construction at GMU soccer stadium ","contact sheets, negatives","Portrait of Earl Ingram; flower show, Suzanne Rose and Miriam Suez, Mason Scholars; John Warfield's IASIS planning room; Human Resources employee of the month; Mrs. Johnson and the quilt; early I.D. kids, Fenwick Library in the summer; Mike Kehoe employee of the month; Fenwick Library (summer); Flo Graham meeting with Charlotte Reed (VEBI) (removed); Saratoga Elementary School; employee of the month, portrait of Dr. Rosini; Lt. Governor Don Byer, Economic Bridge press conference and Dr. Wade Gilley's farewell reception; Bill Miller's farewell lunch; Rich Miller, Roseanne Benson's cylinder experiment ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rosini August Human Resources employee of the month; Jim Tso; Neil Adams employee of the month; Dr. Siff; Music room, conductor class; Dr. Peggy Crawford, finance; GMU University Police, roller blades, decision science lab; Arts Center (Concert Hall); Registration, campus life; Portraits of Sharon Holland and Evan Anderson; Fenwick Library, computer librarian and minority at CTR; Polish delegation meeting with small business institute; John Crocket, Peter Denning, Louis White, Joseph Leieb, Robert Ruhling, Ron Levy; Decision science lab, business department; GMU soccer vs. Loyola, September employee of the month; Dean Bowens farewell reception; Freshman convocation ","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Human Resources employee of the month; James Harrington, campus life; Statistical class, Business School brochure; Campus life, Dr. Wayne Perry; Dr. Jim Palmer's class; Dr. Suzanne Slayden's Chemistry lab class; GMU Law School: Professor Anthony's class, Professor Kovicac's class, Judge Ginsburo's class, students studying, faculty; Professor Roy Wilkens class; Alice M. Rivlin, copy work media relations ","contact sheets, negatives","Upper classmen moving in; Patricia Baum, freshmen move in; GMU Volleyball vs. Navy; Dean Deklyver's welcome reception; Lynch gift; Rachel Lampert, applied research and development meeting; Women's cross country; Articles on demand, Dean DeKlyver and scholarship recipients; Astronomy class with computers ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU Homecoming, soccer picnic, parade; GMU tennis, copy work; CIT reception, VEBI (removed); Students in dorms; Dr. Rossey Pellerano, Ray Everrett and President George Johnson, Janet Hale; The dead protest drunk driving, Professor Dmittriano; GMU witch watchers; Charles Nance; International student services focus on Siera Loan; employee of the month, Safeway check presentation; sculpture assembly ","contact sheets, negatives","Sculpture assembly, sculpture signing, statue dedication; Brenda Curtis farewell party ","contact sheets, negatives","Flo Graham portrait; Black Student leadership conference; GMU Gala function; John Pierce and Shaker Zahren; Economics luncheon, copy shots of Mr. Bill Purple; Economic Bridge trip to Southwest, Virginia (Flo Graham) ","contact sheets, negatives","CIT reception, Lt. Governor Don Byer present; black freshmen weekend; GMU students, financial aid councilor; campus, students, International Day focus on Spain; GMU vs. Monmouth; Geology class; Virginia Secretary of Education; International student counselling, GMU basketball; International Student Council; International Student services; Basketball game in field house; Foreign language class (summer catalog); Field mouse activity; Lee Smith and Lee Thomas; John O'Connor, Randy Gabel, Tom Mars ","contact sheets, negatives","Recycle collection workers; International institute (student social event); Dr. Karen Oats (Biology); Student language tutor; Prince William opening, employee of the month; VEBI meeting with Flo Graham; University Police accreditation ceremony; VEBI pipeline meeting (removed); dedication of microfiche, Frank McCaslin of EDS; TV studio; employee of the month Florine Cook; Scott Smith, Nichole West, Paul D'Andrea with Einstein cut out; Richard Milner, CUE bus; CARD portraitures ","contact sheets, negatives","Registration summer catalog; Dr. Lovett, Dr. John Pierce and associate; MLK Jr. Day celebration; Second annual small business technology showcase; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Mobil check presentation; Gustaveo Melendez, Borna Katchi employee of the month; Science \u0026 Technology II architecture; Silent protest \"Stop racism\"; Valery Sofer (Robinson professor), students studying in library; Campus students, Valentine Ball; Dr. Sherifs, Dr. Thre file, Dr. Heclo (Robinson professors); Dance class; Dr. Bromley and public policy forum, early I.D. program ","contact sheets, negatives","Dance class, students studying, campus, conflict resolution, Board of Visitors; weight lifting, body fat measurements, pull ups (field activities for catalog); campus images; Virginia Armat, wrestling practice, Sarah Lawless, Roger Wilkins; Chemistry class, Bonnie Bray kindergarten class, Roger Stough, employee of the month; Roger Stough, employee of the month, Ann Fields ","contact sheets, negatives","Science \u0026 Technology opening, Dr. Wayne Perry, Dr. Kingsly Hanes; Debate tournament, Dr. Don Kash; Dr. J.W. Harrington, GMU campus; Randy Travis concert; Dr. Dumont, George Gangloff, Tim Corlan; Dr. Pearce and Dr. Robbins, Recycle for Life, Carl T. Cameron; Patricia Miller, Helen Hill Miller, Dr. Rivlin, James Fischer; graduate students on campus; University police safety brochure ","contact sheets, negatives","Roger Wilkens, John Paden, Harold Morowitz, Jim Trefil; Ben Trittipoe Assistant Sports Information Director, Earth Day; Health Fair; Hemlock Overlook, police dispatch, Jesse Jackson Rally; Women's Leadership Conference; SBA career seminar, student services group shot; International week, employee of the month, University Day, Betty Shabazz lecture ","contact sheets, negatives","Cathy Jiggetts, Officer Danials, University Police safety brochure; Jerry Brown's presidential campaign at GMU ","contact sheets, negatives","International Week, Metro Police (safety brochure); Health Fair, Russian lecture; University Police safety brochure; Nichole West, Health Fair; Bernadett O'Leary for Inside Patriot's Circle; Greek Week; Distinguished faculty; GMU campus, Earth Day (Eco Olympics); Mason Scholars, President George Johnson and Rock-A-Thon; Mason Day; copy work, Scott Jackson ","contact sheets, negatives","Chess players, piano singer, GMU campus; Rich Jackson, Paul Koda, GMU campus, Terry Primrose (Physical Plant employee of the month); GMU campus, SBA classroom brochure; GMU campus, VEBI board meeting; Human Resources employee of the month, Paris Davis, Lt. Governor Don Byer; Laser Lab, undergrad catalog; Mrs. Johnson's scholarship winner, Mr. Wilkens perspective tea; GMU track and field competition; GMU commencement ","contact sheets, negatives","Law School (economic structure corp. law); Mason Scholars; MBA meeting, check presentation Elizabeth Dahlia; Policy safety brochure; traffic control; Michael Dare, Bob Sharpe, Officer Danials; Human Resources employee of the month, Dave Anderson, Jim Fonseca; University Police safety brochure, Physical Plant employee of the month, IDO workshop ","contact sheets, negatives","Agreement ceremony; Flower show; Human Resources employee of the month Nancy Woolever; mural installation, Pete League, employee of the month Physical Plant; NOVARAC workshop; Rob Muzzio at Brion's Restaurant; Residence Hall brochure, President's Park, Mrs. Johnson; George Farrel, students non-academic (laundry room/BB); Residence Hall brochure, commons/commonwealth; EDS Frank McCashin with Randell Edwards and Flo Graham, psychology graduate student ","contact sheets, negatives","Residential Hall brochure focus Patriots Village; SBA testimonials Professor D. Harr, Clarrisa Valdivia, classrooms and computer room, Law School Steve Crofton; students move in ","contact sheets, negatives","JEDI workshop, copy work for Trafeling Gallery; SBA prospectus, Vienna Metro and SBA testimonial Deepak Chandra; SBA testimonials, Ethan Fox, Professor Rajendra Sisodia; cover black freshman weekend brochure, Professor Sisodia; President George Johnson and the Korean delegation at lunch, Human Resources employee of the month; Christopher Carpenter for the Gazette; Professor Jeffery Stewart, Paula Antonovich, Sandy Sehlhorst; Mason Scholars study lounge; Judy Allen and Sandy Mitchell; Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU first day of classes ","contact sheets, negatives","GMU campus, LINK dedication, Pete League; GMU campus, Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU campus and President George Johnson; GMU campus and Suzan Slayden's chemistry class; Professor Marly John's physics class, art class, John Milam, Patriots Day ","contact sheets, negatives","Mrs. Johnson's Gala necklace; Float Virginia bond kick off; George Mason statue and Wendy Ross, Nancy Shulte, Kim Timpf; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship award luncheon, minority services staff; Sheri Stewart, student government, promoting the bond; Superintendent advisory council meeting, sculpture \"communitas\"; Job fair, glass bowl and silver pitcher for Mrs. Johnson; Portraits, Lisa Jones, Pete Mohle; GMU campus, professor David Wiggin; Tom Moylan director of American Studies; GMU soccer, CIS group Kafatos Hodge and Wegman ","contact sheets, negatives","Anthropology class; ROTC training; Patriot's Day; GMU Homecoming, soccer M\u0026W picnic, Quay Watkins; GMU student nurses at Arlington Hospital; GMU daycare trick-o-treaters; IOA newsletters FTD archival photos; minority student faculty reception and Human Resources employee of the month, GMU campus; Dr. Marjorie Halley in classroom ","contact sheets, negatives","Student leadership conference; Datatell presentation to GMU; Toshiko Akosho and graphs for the Psychology department; Microbiology class, African delegation, geology class; Physical Plant employee of the month, faculty development workshop, Gala celebration; GMU Gala celebration; Horizons 2000 dinner reception and Dr. Herma Williams; School of Business faculty, S. Mitchell, P. League, P. Webb, J. Wientraub; Jim Tso, Mary Flynn, Helen Ackerman, Jack Censor ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Pablo Dominguez, Harold Geller, Randall Edwards, John Schreck; Dr. Marilyn Mobley, Human Resources employee of the month; VEBI, Southwest Virginia consortium meeting (removed); Chuck James; Duke Perry; Ron Sinacore; Statues in Mason courtyard; New VEBI board member, psychology department graphs, Human Resources employee of the month; Grant presentation; GMU vs. ODU basketball; Dr. Toni Travis, Dr. Benson Cooke; GMU and medical science research institute signing ceremony, Human Resources employee of the month; Summer school catalog; Jennie Best and her gift to GMU library \"Video of the 20th Century\"; GMU vs. American University; Dr. Lovett's farewell presentation and reception ","contact sheets, negatives","Robert Weiler, Peter Brunett, Laura Massie, Joe Wood, Mick Ellis; Law School conference honoring Judge Posner; Martin Luther King Day celebration; Media Center tour for SWVA group; Monica neighbors; GMU vs. JMU mens basketball; Marjorie Haley, Wayne Gable, Lester McMenamin, Mary Hamon; Mobil 1 track meet ","contact sheets, negatives","Human Resources employee of the month, Dr. Chery Bartholomew; Annual VEBI meeting in Richmond (removed); Mark Crain (economics); Reception for shared research instrument facility and attitude; Art Center statue, Edward Villella dance workshop, EV portrait; Physical Plant employee of the month, statue construction of \"Attitude\"; Dedication of sculpture \"Attitude\"; Portrait Mike Kelly, bronze sculpture \"Three Ladies\"; IDO computer demonstration; Physical Plant employee of the month secretary of the Year, Virginia McCaslin ","contact sheets, negatives","Group shot of 1993 University employees of the month, Terry Whisnant, College Path Walk; William Rifkin and copy shots of Judge Renquist; Rhonda Wilbon, Mary Montebelle; Distinguished faculty and 25 year employees; arm wrestler Dave Patton; Evan Anderson, Mary Montebello, David Shum, recycling center, Law School reception; Copy work University Center; Hambdessa Tso (Ethiopian speaker), Human Resources employee of the month; Dr. Walker, Louis Poller; Paul Westhead press conference, Don Lavoie and John O'Connor; University Day, secretary of the year presentation; International Week; Mason Scholars, Cherrytree reception, campus statues ","contact sheets, negatives","Physically challenged students' new parking deck; GMU vs. UMBC, student services, group shot for student HB; Dedication of gym to J. Linn, Howard Baetjer alternative energy program; GMU alumni awards brunch; PAGE program group shot, Science \u0026 Technology virtual reality demonstration; Group shot student HB, award presentation, Donna Null; Human Resources employee of the month, Physical Plant employee of the month; Edwards ground breaking; Anthropology class study in Fairfax cemetery, portrait of Dean Bafundo; GSE convocation; GMU commencement; Mason Scholars, \"So to Speak\" art work; Martin Marietta computer equipment gift ","contact sheets, negatives","Library stacks project, Human Resources employee of the month; campus demolition, Krasnow conference; NVI reception; UCIS photo illustration; VA Business magazine ad; employee of the month; Paul Westhead basketball camp; golf tournament; graffiti ","contact sheets, negatives","Campus construction of the Johnson Center; Physical Plant employee of the month, Donna Null; Margaret Andino, Pat Story; Jim Fonseca, Peter Denning; GMU Child Development Center; Dr. Gallaher - Writing Institute; Summer School catalog; Daniel Eesley PAGE student; Charlene Hurt, Elizabeth Littlefield; Pat Kendrick volleyball coach, graffiti project; Brian Drummond, SA display, Rick Davis, Tom Horan, chesnut tree; Prince William County display, Coach Paul Westhead; Dan Burke and Francesco Parisi GMU law professors; Students moving in Presidents Park, Physical Plant employee of the month; first day back in classes, registration ","contact sheets, negatives","SBA small business development class, Johnson Center construction, Human Resources employee of the month; black student weekend brochure; Board of Directors, SA display, Ron Sinacore; Lester E. McMenamin, GMU campus; GMU students on campus; Mason, Presidential Scholars talent show, psychology graphs; Judicial Committee Group shot, Patricia Miller; Santiago Hispanic Heritage month; C. K. Williams, Susan Tidry, Peter Klappert, all authors; Fiction writers G. W. display; Garden Club presentation; PAGE reunion; J. Dyke speaking at GMU Law School ","contact sheets, negatives","Edward James Olmos program and reception; Governor Doug Wilder's press conference to University Presidents; Arts Gala jewelry; Dean Mendes, University Center construction; Raymond Akwule, Human Resources employee of the month Terry Ashton; Basketball training, Karen Crouch scholarship recipient; Bridgit McElroy, African American print design, Physical Plant employee of the month; Rose Pascarell and Christine Donofrio, Arts Gala jewelry; Laura Nelson, GMU students on campus playing chess ","contact sheets, negatives","Energy Awareness and Conservation Day, Jim Fletcher, soccer; Rose Pasarell, GMU campus; Nicole West, Alan Jackson in concert; Reception for the Chinese Economic delegation; Chief Justice of VA, Deborah Boehm-Davis; \"Attitude\" in studio set up; Eward Wegman, GMU day care kids trick or treating; Nursing awards, Chinese Cool Industry delegation ","contact sheets, negatives","Pearl Wang, GMU collegiate health and fitness tour; GMU students studying in Fenwick library; Professor Mark Spikel and Herma Williams, Vicki Balenger, Mary Ann Lecos; Sargent Barnes with students, students in Fenwick, ARC awards; Harry Wechsler, AFC awards; Dance student and instructor; Karla Hoffman operation research and engineering; GMU Gala; Captain Martha Hughes-Reese, students and buildings, Black History week, composite poster ","contact sheets, negatives","Walter Williams; GMU students in Fenwick Library and Writing Center; panel discussion with President George Johnson, Dr. Toni Travis; Health science signing ceremony with U.S. Forest Service, construction; Fred Schock, Anita Taylor, Women's Studies Advisory Group; employee of the month, GMU Jazz Ensemble, Century Club reception; GMU / NOVA student group ","contact sheets, negatives","Book signing, reception, research grant workshop; GMU Foundation group shot, construction update; Dean Sage, Dr. Conti, Dr. Butler, Dr. Johnson-Brown, Johnson Center construction; Concert Hall, Anita Taylor, Nursing and Health Science group; Dr. Nancy Laird, Dr. Doreen Harper; Johnson Center construction update, Dean Sage; Johnson Center construction update, final attachment ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Ice skating program, Human Resources employee of the month; Board of Visitors meeting, construction update; April Young, employee of the month at Physical Plant; Snow, students on campus, students at library; Community policing; President George Johnson and students at construction Science \u0026 Technology, employee of the month; Danzalta display, Connie Kirkland, construction update; copy work Danzalta Parrots; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Gerontology brochure shot at Birmingham Green Nursing Home; Dr. Willett portrait ","contact sheets, negatives","Students on campus, Physical Plant employee of the month, GMU Law School and Manhattan Institute lunch; Dom Arciszewski, construction update; copy work - Gerald Baliles, employee of the month, commencement speaker; Lovey Hamill, Joe Kanyan, Ed Codell Walter Barrett, copy work; MLK celebration, essay winners with President George Johnson, Esther Elstun, Zlata Filipovich; Julie Janoski, Bob Karlson, John Soder; Gunston Ledger, Broadside archival copy work; Ann Caderro ","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Bruce O'Rourke, copy work; GMU display, Chinese pictures on exhibit, Peggy Browse, Ann Field; Board of Visitors reception and coop agreement between PWCO and GM students on campus; Samuel Phillips, PAGE; Jay Shaffer and Don Gallahr; Gustavo Mellander, Lorraine Brown; Map of Virginia and Maryland, tech with media station; Dave Johnson with President George Johnson plus flag, Law School conference; Tech Link; ICAR group shot, Andrew Acland, Armen Yetegaren, Michele Duryea, H. Tuso; employee of the month, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","University Day, Secretary of the Year; University Day, Concert Hall and University Center and Mason Hall, Science \u0026 Technology, Lynch lecture, students on campus; Dean Mellander, campus with students; Multi Ethnic students in group; Jim Trefil, Pat Story, Don Kelso; Students in Fenwick Library; employee of the month Raul Rivera-Murga campus buildings; Mason and Presidential Scholars, Co-op research and development agreement with Army; Law School program, Science \u0026 Technology award presentation; Oakview School, Mason Day; Conference forging strategic alliance for tech transfer; Institute of Public Policy annual spring training conference campus buildings ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Prospectus ","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus ","contact sheets, negatives","Governor Allen on campus; Sec. Sgro touring construction of Science \u0026 Technology with students; T.V. studio GMU; GMU commencement; Ken Bumgardner, student in computer lab; Foundation award winner technology fair; GMU T.V. station; Downtown Fairfax award luncheon; Prince William Board of Visitors; VEBI board meeting, portrait Michael Tentnowski (removed); GMU T.V. station ","contact sheets, negatives","Classes of 1968-1971 reunion and reunion display; Prospectus graduate testimonials; Redi program; students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Smith, Physical Plant employee of the month; Students on campus and students in art class; Toni Travis; Students on campus during summer session; Norm Kerr's retirement party; Car transfer to CAEPS; CADD Microsystems, Inc.; UCIS brochure; Students on campus in summer, Physical Plant employee of the month; Physically challenged student leader Betina Greco; Writing program group shot, minority student class; Dr. Borocus and Dr. Hershey, nurses in action; University Center; Jack Kvancz farewell, GMU T.V. studio, Mary Lazarsky, Orsolya Berty, Mark Johnson and staff (writing program); ","contact sheets, negatives","Joseph Shirk, University Center abstract; Mary Lazarsky, GMU T.V. studio; Mike Miller, University Center Librarian, University Center; Stephen Brown and employee of the month; GMU students and winner of NSF fellowship; UUSA retreat; Engineering open house, CFA, copy work fall season; Law School orientation, CFA, copy work, ROTC officer Lee Affen, graph; Jacqulyn Dodson, students on campus, copy work; Fall orientation ","contact sheets, negatives","Removal of Federal Theatre Project archives; students on campus Fine Arts faculty show Nureim and Harry Campbell; German orphan home fund reception; business consultants library, PAGE portraits, employee of the month; Students on campus; employee of the month, Lawrence Levine, Valery Sofer, students on campus; GMU Law School mentor meeting; dance class, Russian physicians, Jacques Derrida lecture series; Gayatri Spivac lecture series, Keith Segeson and Russian physicians; Dean Fulner(?) check presentation, Dr. Johnson and GM Bank, students on campus; Crystal vase and violin, Gala still life, campus life; Patriot's Day; Campus life; Americorps reception, campus life ","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director ","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director ","contact sheets, negatives","Homecoming; ROTC clean up, Gala China, Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month, students in biology class, Kevin McCrohan; Anna Borgeryd Astuatsaturou, Nolhsbitter, Trump, ICAR; David Swanson; Lloyd DeBoer, trick or treat; Margar Kendal-Hull, University Center, Physical Plant employee of the month; Sanjeer Dewan, Chung Ki Min, Catherine McCormick, Constance Pattee, Eliz Demulder, Laura Adamkewicz, trick or treat; Rosemary Bortel, Ann Moore, Physically challenged students; Judy Allen's dance class; Lou Miller, Jim Fonseca ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Holisky, Tony Maiello, Joseph Shink, Flo Graham, Venture rep, Gala, Law School mentors reception; Campus life, computers, Gala; Child development center read out, Debora Bohn Davis; Toni Morrison symposium; art classrooms, J. Clapsaddle (printing), S. Anholt (painting); Chesapeake Bay; biology class, employee of the month, students on campus; Field House restoration, student studying ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Radner's English class, non fiction writing class; Campus life, students study, students with computers, library; Joyce Williams (Nursing), Major Jim Fullbrook; Evelyn Slaght (Nursing); Ellen Dawson (Nursing), Bethany Hall-Long (Nursing); Dr. Joseph Gurfine, Dr. Christopher Hill; Science \u0026 Technology II presentation; Ruth Zambrana; employee of the month, University Center construction; Copy work Donald Hall, Richard Bausch, CK Williams, Carolyn Forche, Robert Bly, Jim Fletcher, Sondra Patrick; Physical Plant employee of the month; University Center ","contact sheets, negatives","Larry Bowens, Enterprise Hall; Admissions, registration; Mr. Ghandi; Community services fair; IET meeting, Raymond Cypress, students on campus; Law School, Judge Kozinske co-teaching with Jeff Parker and D. Bruce Johnson; Julian Bond, snow, students, library; snow, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus; Students on campus, Vincent Desnoes, Nancy Woolover, employee of the month; Jane Cushman; Wrestling (color prints); Choral department ","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus, Lisa Major, Miss Black Virginia; Snow on campus, chemistry class; Men's basketball vs. JMU; Alumni affairs \"Pizza\", admissions interviews by alumni; Keith Bushey, students in library, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Mobil track meet, ","contact sheets, negatives, color photographs","Mobil track meet, color photographs ","prints","Admissions, student gallery; Science \u0026 Technology check presentation apprentice photo workshop, students on campus; Alumni affairs awards committee, Phon-A-Thon fund raiser, Cynthia McIntyre; University day care, students on campus, protocol agreement; GMU women alumni; employee of the month; Mary Silva copy work, Kevin Clements copy work; Science \u0026 Technology; Copy work, year book, Dr. Clark's English class; Professor Ashcraft's sculpture class, computer art, publications staff; Crew club ","negatives, black and white photographs","Lynn Fontana, Dulce Cruz, science lab; Art department, office moves, Science \u0026 Technology; Father Bob Celinski, office moves, campus buildings, student at computer; Awards luncheon, Wayne Froman, copy work, chemistry class; Karen Rosenblum, Heather McDonald; 25 year employees, students on campus; Tech Link; Margaret Hanson winner of customer service award, sculpture class; GMU crew team ","contact sheets, negatives","Lynch lecture, Ghandi; International Week; employee of the month group, Herma Williams; Baseball, Mason vs. Liberty; Alternative spring break; International Week; Science \u0026 Technology awards luncheon, Mason Week; John Wallin, Nursing School, blood pressure testing; International Week, GM student teacher library; University Day; Jenna Van Hook, Greek Week; John Sennett, student bias brochure; Bias brochure, Buss Grover (student) ","contact sheets, negatives","Check presentation from Cantina Del Rio, campus buildings, Fenwick Library; New Century College, Mason scholars with President George Johnson; Mason Day aerial photos, graphs for chemistry department; Alumni affairs awards with Susan Rook; Til Hazel receiving award, employee of the month Shirley Nathan; copy work, Stan Harrison, Til Hazel; sculpture, Law School economic analysis ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1; graduation; John Sennett Bais brochure enterprise building; Kenneth A. Kovach, students on campus, employee of the month ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Music reception with donors Foundation Check Presentation; laser in Science \u0026 Technology: Retirement party for Dr. J. Palmer, stage combat class; Weird science (color); BAIS brochure, Donna Bufundo; graduation with David Potter, Stanley Harrison, Lynn Bauer, Mary Sprewl with Rector; Saudi students, nursing coordination; Science \u0026 Technology award presentation, Foundation luncheon Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dahia, Board of Visitors; employee of the month Nellie McCoy, employee of the month Claudia E. Young, Mason Scholars (copy work); Students on campus; Mason Scholars, copy work; Fairfax City; PWI color transparencies; Bob Smith, Lauve Steenhuisen; Mark Spikell, Camp Mason, recycling; Camp Mason, Sports Camp; Students, flowers, lake, NEBI student group, Dennis Webster ","contact sheets, negatives","Arts Academy summer party final show; VEBI meeting (removed); VEBI, Greg Guagnon, Keith Bushy, Linda Westphal, Paul D'Andrea; David Miller, John O'Connor, Karen Oates, Ce Ce Rodgers, Matthew Cozad; Ed Fleishman group, Maury Sherrens, Fred Rossini, Duke Perry; Psychology charts; Campus restaurants, bookstore, workmen on campus; Judge Leslie Alden, Diane Turner; John O'Connor, Mark Spikell, Daniel Druckman; Lawrence Butler, Thun Luc, Physical Plant employee of the month; Larry Van Wert, Miguel Gonzales, Susan Trencher, Saudi nurses; Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1 ","contact sheets, negatives","David Potter, Linda Seligman, Sandra McDowel employee of the month, John O'Connor, PWI Rec. agreement; Linda Westphal, Keith Bushey, Sondra Patrick, Sheila Folliott; Optical device, Gazette; Duke Perry, Maurice Sherrens, Fred Rossini; University Center interior; PTAP variable signs; campus construction, League of Women Voters of Fairfax; Alumni recruters, New Century, Esther Elstun scholarship to German orphans ","contact sheets, negatives","Registration, students on campus; New Century College, biology class (pond), bookstore; PAGE freshman class, group shot, students on campus; Greg Guagnano; George Ansivino, students in Enterprise Hall; Daris Berg - employee of the month, Major donor to Foundation; Alan Cheuse English department; PWI bround breaking; George Mason (copy work), Physical Plant employee of the month, Physical Plant construction; William H. Lawrence ","contact sheets, negatives","National Hispanic heritage Month opening ceremony; First EIP graduates at Board of Visitors meeting, Heritage professors, Dick Bausch, Stephen Burton; Gala committee members; students on campus, Gala committee members; Physical Plant employee of the month Jose Vasquez; Fenwick Library, dining hall, Enterprise Hall with students; Diversity Center with students; Students on campus, University Center construction ","contact sheets, negatives","Harry Wechsler, employee of the month Leslie McKenney (Executive Secretary Legal Affairs); Ann H. Cary (Nursing Professor); Hortensia Cadenas, PAGE group; Roy Rosenzweig, students on campus; Karen Cohn, Janet Niblock, Frank Hoben; Patriot's Day, Carol Mattusch, Priscilla Regan; Jonathan Grifford, Roger Stough, Mark Maggio, Brien Benson, Kingsley Haynes, Frank Hoban, Karen Cohn, group, Janet Niblock, group; Richard J. Klimoski (Psychology), Joel Forman, Kitty Hover and staff, Enterprise Hall ","contact sheets, negatives","Mary Lou Crouch with students; New Century College, Pond Project; Library learning center information; Physical Plant employee of the month, Graham Waldo; Biology class, Toni Morrison, students in learning center, ROTC, students on campus; Enterprise Hall, Krug, Robinson lecture, Thompson, SUB II, Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Menas Kafatos Professor Physics and Astronomy; GMU Gala, GM Bank grand opening, Amy Erwin; Brett Wright, Elly Doyle; Physical Plant employee of the month Glenda L. Weston; Jean Sorrell ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Mike Kelly; Mary Silva, graduate MBA class, high tech distance learning; University Center; Ann Carey, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun Wu; Ronnie Feeg, Rita Ailinger; Promised practises, TIPP, D. Anderson, Gail Milgram, BJ McConnely; Foundation check presentation; Art Saunders; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship presentation, Physical Plant employee of the month Kenton Gordon; Richard Ruberstein, Dennis Sandole; employee of the month Luanne Pearce; mail services employees Pat Lindsey; Michelle LeBaron, Frank Blechman, Kevin Clements; Catherine (Cass) Connelly; Graduation 1985, President George Johnson in hard hat ","contact sheets, negatives","Learning center, registration, bookstore; Dr. Johnson with Heritage chair, Peter Burnette (English department); Teri Franceschi, natural gas truck; Lisa Page (English department); Martin Luther King celebration; Physical Plant employee of the month Pete Crisman; Crowd at basketball game (color negatives); Learning center; Cyrus Cassells opera workshop; cat coalition, employee of the month, U.S. Forsetry, Geoffrey Birchard, Human Resources; Basketball ","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scene, Johnson Center; Learning center, bookstore, library; Housing welcome; Physical Plant employee of the month David Wilder; GMU Foundation Phone-A-Thon; Job fair, Mary Wakefield, Senate Building, Senator Russell Feingold, Jeff Bingaman; African American Studies reception for Gilbert Morris with Dr. Potter and Dr. Mobley ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","EIP reception award to President George Johnson; GMU job fair; Presidential search Martha Gilliland; Donaldson GMU Presidential candidate; Agnes Mao, employee of the month, Michael Kelly, Martha Gilliland; Presidential candidate Victorio Aguera; William Martin (Education); William Martin (GSE); Eugenie Mielczsnek, Alan Merten; James Trefil (Physics); Emmett Holman (Philosophy and Religion); Charter signing between U.S. Forest Service and GMU; Peter Henriques, Walter Moretz; ","contact sheets, negatives","Dedication; Lloyd Cohen, Law School, Kahn, copy shots; employee of the month for the year; Library bookmark; President Alan Merten; installing the George Mason statue; Social work brochure ","contact sheets, negatives","International Day; University Day breakfast, Alumni awards reception with Dr. Johnson; Alan Merten's visit to GMU press conference; GMU dance; Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month; Johnson Center, Concert Hall, Mason Hall; President George Johnson's last meeting, ground breaking Arlington display ","contact sheets, negatives\nSome items available in digital format.","Danny Hupp and Karen Nixon, President Alan Merten and Dean Potter; Margaret Hutton, Science \u0026 Technology lunch group engineers; Manuel Gomez employee of the month; Presidential scholars; employee of the month, students on campus, Mack Holt; Scholarship luncheon; John Spaldo; President Merten meeting with alumni; The Institute of Public Policy portraits; Margaurite Beach, Stephen Briganaer, Jenna Van Hook, Michael Whitelock, Board Award winner; Urban systems luncheon; President Alan Merten's meeting with Public Relations; graduation (commencement) ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten's meeting with staff; African American Studies Recognition ceremony; Rector presenting awards to President George Johnson; Dona Shalala, Dr. Mobley; employee of the month Check presentation copy work; Physical Plant employee of the month, operations going away reception; Minority advisory board with President Alan Merten; Brian Sumser; Executive committee ","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Looney, University ombudsman; Olympic at Law School; Dean Sage's retirement Dr. Gulledge, Dr. Sibley; Ann Wingblade, The Puppeteer Statue; Krasnow board trustee meeting; President Alan Merten's welcoming reception; President Alan Merten at freshman orientation; Student art show; Bob Gill (Chemistry), President Alan Merten (color negatives); nursing reception with President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","; Summer Arts Academy; GMU welcomes the Mertens; Physical Plant employee of the month Barry Alderman; Puppeteer, Johnson Center Library, Science \u0026 Technology, Enterprise Hall, Concert Hall; President George Johnson copy work; Kenneth Heller, Fairfax display, Graduate business institute; Karen Thompson (Director Krasnow Institute) ","contact sheets, negatives","Susan Wallace (Director of Development Law School), model of new swimming pool; Law School model; President Alan Merten with Alumni President (color negatives); Kiosk unveiling; President Alan Merten's tour of the new Physical Plant; Travel agents Carol Hoskins, Kim Brown, Central rec. Krasnow Center; Donald Byrd concert, President Alan Merten reception; Academy group, Administration of Justice faculty; Music newsletter, Vallery Wheeler, Rick Davis; employee orientation with President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rossini reception; Science \u0026 Technology open house; President Alan Merten business alumni, lunch with Thompson and Greenspaun; President Alan Merten tour Gunston Hall, ICAR alumni reception; President Alan Merten at faculty reception; employee of the month Maziar Momeni softwar system tech, Registrar's office; President Alan Merten greets GMU staff; Portraits of Law School professors, Law School orientation; students moving in, new students picnic, Provost reception, scholarship presentation ","contact sheets, negatives","President Alan Merten, Board of Visitors, The Monkeys; President Alan Merten lunches with students; Physical Plant employee of the month Thomas Boyer; Merten; First day of class; PAGE class group; Copy work, Virginia Hoose, Linda Gordon, Marian W. Edelman; John S. Morrison; Tour of classrooms with President Alan Merten; Law School portraits and group; President Alan Merten with GMU black faculty and staff ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten with College of Nursing; celebrate diversity with President Alan Merten; President Alan Merten Presidents council, Maurice Sherrens; Lawley Paisley Jones; EMBA alumni dinner with President Alan Merten; Peter Denning; President Alan Merten faculty Krasnow Institute staff; GMU campus activities; Students, dining area Johnson Center, banners; House Appropriation committee, tour of JLC ","contact sheets, negatives","Mark Addleson, ToJo Joseph, Thatchen Kery; video conferencing equipment; Physical Plant employee of the month, Henry Feil; Students outside Johnson Center; Susanne Denham; Children's tour scene shop; President Alan Merten, Hispanic Week; Kathryn Laskey; chef at Crossroads Restaurant; Professor Button; Kevin Avruch; Town Meeting with President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Elaine F. Sweers; copy work, Loni Guinier, Sarah Lawless, GMU campus; Carol Henderson, Ellen Hewett; students on campus fall; Physical Plant employee of the month Terry Primrose; Homecoming; Dr. Kaufmann's English class; Gerald Cook, Chair of Electric Engineering; Dr. Marilyn Mobley's African-American Studies presentation; Check presentation Board of Trustees; Clinton/Gore campaign to highlight the future of the internet, Child Development Center trick-or-treat ","contact sheets, negatives","Black Student leadership conference; employee of the month Beth Ives; Desmond Dinan; President Alan Merten donors reception; Dr. Spikell, Dr. Super in elementary school; classroom nursing; Michael Eastman, VIT classroom nursing; Thomas Dietz; Howard Kurtz and costume shop ","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus (1995-1996) (color negatives); Physical Plant employee of the month Paul Lambert; Eric Pankey (English); Donald Byrd at the Cinema; Award presentation, assignment for EIT; Chinese delegation meeting with GMU Biology and Anthropology representatives; GMU Christmas festival of light; Graduate technology group portraits and dinner; Tip event with Federal Highway; Physical Plant employee of the month Steve Johnson; Sheila ffolliott (Art History); Janet Hale, Nursing for dimensions; University Police ceremony oath of office; Women's basketball ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Winston Jones; Agnes Jenkins, Nursing for Dimensions, Diane Kaseman; George Redmond, Margaret McKlancie, Nursing for Dimensions; Governor Allen at GMU; Loretta Normille, Nursing for Dimensions; Mary Wakefield (Nursing); Chris Langley, naming of Carew Hall; Kym Carter (Track and Field Assistant Coach); Shuttle and construction at Arlington Campus; Information, registration, Johnson Center dining; Dr. Darrele Craig, EEOC; Bookstore Johnson Center; Buildings - Robinson, Fenwick Library; Nelly Mellander; The History of GMU display ","contact sheets, negatives","Jeanne Moore (Nursing); Major Jim Berry ROTC group shot; Jim Metcalf, Nursing for Dimensions; employee incentive award; Kwangyoung Yi; history display project; Paul Bubbosh (alumni), William Wood; William Wood, House office buildings, D. C.; Martin Luther King Day, drawing, individualized study, Johnson Center; Jamy Bond (alumni), Peace Corps; Karen Alarie (Psychology); Marti Jenner (Nursing); quad, Robinson, Krug; Alumni with Merten in Richmond; African-American Resident Scholar reception ","contact sheets, negatives","John (Jack) Pendray; Susan Campbell, Carl Ziteman, install PC on home PC; students in Johnson Center; Lora Irvine; Admissions preview with Merten; Jeffrey Segal (pianist); PWI construction Science \u0026 Technology; Negro Baseball League; Arlington campus construction; Michael Le Baron (ICAR); President's Task Force, students on campus, art class; Physical Plant employee of the month Gregory Stockslager; T.V. classroom; Job Fair ","contact sheets, negatives","Science \u0026 Technology classroom; President Alan Merten at computer; employee of the month Sally Mohle and President Alan Merten; Men's basketball; Craig Gibson; Charles Baker; Louis Buffardi (Psychology department); Aldona Gozikowski; Beverly Boyd, Nursing for Dimensions; Elena Barbre (Media Relations); Michael McDermott (Assistant Vice Provost); Robert Gilstrap (GSE); Krasnow Institute (building); Men's baseball; Donna Koerbel (Assistant Academic Coordinator Athletics), Allen Hughes (MGT and control classroom); MPA students and alumni ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physics classrooms for brochure; Cinema; Law School reception for President Alan Merten; Physical Plant employee of the month; Lecture alzheimer's; timeline display cases; PAGE portraits; ","contact sheets, negatives","Patrick Reynolds (anti-smoking advocate); Robert Lloyd, honor students and opera singer; Lenore Weitzman, copy work; President Alan Merten reception at Prince William Institute; Jennifer Gauthier, PAGE program, President Alan Merten; Presidential symposium, shaping the future; AFCEA scholarship luncheon; Alumni awards ceremony; Physical Plant employee of the month Rodney Milam; Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitrario; Krasnow opening; Inaugural events; Mason Day ","contact sheets, negatives","Duke Perry, President Alan Merten reception display, Nuro network helicopter lab; employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Maureen Mackin (Operations research); Presidential Symposium Beyond Calculation; Classroom Science \u0026 Technology, Nuro network helicopter; Silicon graphics computers; Classroom Rex Wade's history class; Classrooms, School of Business; Dean Mellander's celebration dinner; Gheorghe Tecuci; Sushil Jajodia (Information and software systems); David Wong; Jim Chen (Science and Technology); Presidential symposium with Allen Sheppard; Rainald Lohner, Jaroslaw Tuzynski, Juan Cebral, Eric Mestreau; Minder Chen (Graduate Business Professor); Student leadership awards; ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Tami Dimock, University publication, Milhailina Kavina; Choral honor students; Loran Irvin, PAGE, Teresa Michaels; Peggy Yoakum, PAGE, Walt Savon, employee of the month; Choral group and speaker; World Congress press conference; Gheorghe Tecuci with computer; President Alan Merten with students, group shot for student handbook; Women's crew team; GMU buildings (color); Faculty Science \u0026 Technology color; graduation ","contact sheets, negatives","Document art students using Johnson Center as work space, Concert Hall; roundtable; Law School construction; Wurlitzer organ; Concert Hall, art class in Johnson Center; Daniele Struppa (Associate Dean Graduate Studies) and IRS rare books; 75th million inner library loan; Donor, scholarship receipient Oxford Club, employee of the month with Merten, David Wynn; Barbara Lubar; Flag at half mast for Joseph Guifein; Leonard Haase Physical Plant, timeline; Barbara Miller in her environment; Retirement reception Bette Dahlin; Physical Plant employee of the month Frank Chavez; welcome to new freshmen and parents ","contact sheets, negatives","Gary Powers, President Alan Merten, new Deans; employee of the month Merten and Peggy Aldrich; Mindy McDonnell McAllister; Lisa Greenhill (alumni), students on campus; Visual standards manual; Camp Mason on the main campus; Prince William Campus; Freshman orientation ","contact sheets, negatives","Camp Mason, campus safety brochure; Physical Plant employee of the month Preston Barnes ","contact sheets, negatives","Bookstore; Joe Heastie; Karen Rosenblum (Vice President of University Life); Susan Aronson, Seymour Lipsett, MAIT; Northern Virginia Writing Project, Summer Arts Academy; Dr. Alen Merten; Mark Grady (Dean of Law School); employee incentive awards ceremony; Joy Hughes (Vice President of Information Technologies), Joe Woods (Vice Provost Academic Affairs); Peter Denning (Vice Provost for Continuing Education); Lloyd Griffith (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Randall Edwards (Executive Vice President), Mike Haney and colleagues; Timothy F. Sugrue (Associate Dean School of Management), employee of the month with Merten; Francis Fukuyama, MAIT ","contact sheets, negatives","Murray Black (Associate Dean Science \u0026 Technology), Teresa Domzel (Associate Dean School of Management); Prince William 234 bypass ribbon cutting, Ellen Fagenson Eland; Gary Galluzzo (Dean Graduate School of Education); Moving in Prince William; Daniele Struppa (Dean of Arts and Sciences); MAIT students, Christopher Hill (Vice Provost for Research); Target store check presentation; Open house Science \u0026 Technology, Ben Broom; Sarah Lawless and Trish Shuman; Scholarship for German student, Department of Modern and Classical Languages; PAGE group freshman class, Glen Cyphers; Center of Recreation Resources, presentation to President Alan Merten ","contact sheets, negatives","Students moving in, Physical Plant employee of the month Barry Alderman ","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Glen Cyphers, Norma Sain, program support tech senior in the Office of Sponsored Programs; Students on campus; General faculty meeting; Students studying in the Johnson Center; Jeremy Crampton with class, Geography and Earth systems; IET council meeting with President Alan Merten; Martha Schultz University Publications, students on campus; Foreign language lab; Men's soccer; Richard Klimoski - Dean of Arts and Sciences; Virginia Montecino; SRIF equipment for researchers; Cindy Lont video class; Lorrain Brown with marionettes; Music computer lab with students; John Schreifels science and technology; employee of the month at Physical Plant John Banks; ","contact sheets, negatives","Gregory Forster (chemistry); John Wilson (Biology); construction Arlington Campus, display PWI; students on campus; employee of the month, President Alan Merten Morgan, Vandergrift; Children for FIAC brochure; Homecoming reception at the Mathy House alumni affairs and alumni lunch; Patriot's Day; DeeAnn Holisky, Associate Dean Arts and Sciences; John Giunta, Fenwick; Switchboard information desk; Science \u0026 Technology picnic ","contact sheets, negatives","Ambassadors tour; copy shot Dean Sage; Central Fidelity IAO scholarship; employee of the month Physical Plant Diane Coleman; MERTEN; GTE check presentation; David Anderson; Brenda Wiggins, Cathy Malloy; Mulpuri Rao Science \u0026 Technology; Merten, trick treat; Donna Sterling; Tamar Ridenour with elementary student (alumni); Special Collections and Archives new research collection, Bob Vay; James Harvey with Live Board; Swimming pool construction, Sanjeer Setia ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","African-American event; employee of the month Physical Plant, Kenneth Day; Scott Martin and Mary Krause; Dance dress rehearsal; R. Christian Jones; Susan Shields dance studio, tutors at writing center; Maggie Lyons; Jeng-Eng Lin (Science \u0026 Technology); Mike Behrmann ","contact sheets, negatives","Honors concert for High School students; Merten / Black caucus; Cultivation event foundation with Merten; Harold Stusnick (alumni); Jason Pope, Andrea Frakes; Festival of lights, Patricia Caretta; energy environment New Century College; Carol Forche Reception; student design competition New Century College; employee of the month Susan Beale with President Alan Merten; Torsen Tim (alumni); employee of the month of Physical Plant O'Connor McBride (senior design school of engineering); Kwansene Eversmann (alumni); award truck design; Dawn Rigney (nursing) ","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Marlene F. Cianci (nursing), Mary Trainor; Hazel J. Brown; Jeff Brandwine for Gazette; Steve King for Gazette, employee of the month with President Alan Merten; Steven Weinberger; Signs on Mason Drive; Lorraine Rudowski (nursing); Dance department using software; Francine Roberts (nursing); 15 year anniversary of Environmental Science and Public Policy; Frieda Butler (nursing); Myra Fisher (nursing); Physical Plant employee of the month Duong Trong; Martin Luther King tribute ","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Sally Pettyjohn (Manager Human Resources); Irene Gore, Mark Gore; Scholar in residence Ernest J. Wilson reception; IDO faculty discussion; Dance rehearsal on stage; Paul Schopf (CSI); Suzanne Denham; Biology; Robinson professors, reception for Thelma Levine; Jazz band; Arlington construction, birds and birdhouses. ","contact sheets, negatives","Steve Hanna, hazardous materials in the atmosphere; Lecture - James Maas with President Alan Merten; Leadership of city of Fairfax meets leadership of George Mason, computer labs, graduate students, Professor Sandra deLavante; Physical Plant employee of the month Genice Brown; Job Fair, students in Johnson Center; Julie Holdren (alumni); Job Fair; Psychology department; Chemistry class with Professor Gerald Roberts ","contact sheets, negatives","Chris Clark-Talley associate director alumni affairs; Nursing; Psychology; honoring Anita Taylor: M. McCray performance artist; Shovel digging dirt; Sharon Gillett for dimensions brochure; employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Ray Kepler, manager bull run marina; honor student Joe Rinehart; Judicial reception for Law School graduate alumni group ","contact sheets, negatives","MPA alumni class; Physical Plant employee of the month Peter Karanovich; Music Nat's conference with Dr. Argento, award winners; Ribbon cutting event for the Entrepreneurship Center; Thomas Jefferson High School Arlington with President Alan Merten; students on campus; Arts and Sciences essay; employee of the month with Merten Elizabeth Nevin registration manager; Women's tennis; student newspaper with President Alan Merten; International week; Alan Cheuse; University Day breakfast; George Mason statue and communitas statue ","contact sheets, negatives","Dennis Young; Claire Carroll (current student for alumni); Lecture and displays for CAS; Lisa Mayne (alumni), Avril Amato; AFCEA lunch speakers and group shot; Second building Prince William; Lynch lecture and reception; Mason Day; Alumni awards; Seymour Simon child development; Michelle (Toni) Travis for alumni; Prince William first building; Baseball, students on campus ","contact sheets, negatives","Staff group shot for career services; student leadership awards; Nancy Rice for alumni; 10th anniversary national center C.C.; TRW partnership at singer, Robin Thurman, Gail Richter-Nelson; Senior recognition ceremony; Consortium Arlington campus shuttle bus Arlington; music reception at Mathy House, backstage at Concert Hall; employee of the month with Merten, Deena Treagus (accounts payable); Physical Plant employee of the month, students at computers; Christopher Thaiss (English department); Psychology honors award reception; Katherine Schweitzer, portrait of students for handbook ","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement (graduation), Judge Rich receiving honorary degree; President Alan Merten and Governor Gilmore; Commencement (graduation) lunch; Rolfe Wash plumbing shop (employee of the month); Alumni report, Alumni gold cup; Mack Holt, Devon Hodges; World Congress awards; musical performance; ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, color photographs","Musical performance; ","color photographs, negatives","Austin Powers costume party; Chong Cole (employee of the month), welcome week; Prince William Aquatic Center opening ","color photographs, negatives","color contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month President's office; dance residency; MLK celebration; David Cooper; FCC reception; ceremony partnership NCCC, GMU, Dominion; employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Surgeon General ","contact sheets, negatives","Mason Medal; alumni in parking lot; Homecoming; Physical Plant employee of the month (March and April); Officer of the Year (Donna Schawl); Bookstore map ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Global Internet Summit ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","ISE check presentation; Orientation staff; Center Fine Arts statues; Lloyd Griffiths; sculpture prints; Health challenge; Ralph Roberts; employee of the month (Jo Wiecks) and President Alan Merten; Health Services brochure; Greek sing (color photographs and negatives) ","documents, contact sheets, color photographs, negatives","Parade of flags ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Celebration of distinction ","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","International week fashion show; Book signing party ICAR; Health services staff; Innovations 2000, Disabilities 10th anniversary ","negatives, black and white photographs","Mason Day; Lynch lecture ","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","Music reception ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Physical Plant employee of the month; student leaders and S.O.A.P ","negatives, black and white photographs","University scholar spotlight ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Employee of the month (Cynthia Bentley); Scholarship luncheon; GMU Society dinner; EIP graduates; Scholar convocation; TIPP convocation; Commencement banners ","negatives, black and white photographs","Physical Plant employee of the month (William Brown); Annual Judicial and Legislative; Law School coffee shop; Law School admissions (includes Viewbook 2001) ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Father Bob reception; Gallery reception; Orientation; UP staff photos; S. Ruth portrait; dance; check presentation (00-8-23); Fall for the Book, Lehrer ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Mathy House reception; Women's advisory board; Suzanne Slayden ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Book signing party; Martin Luther King Jr. march; Homecoming; Joe Good Dance; Greek sing; Krasnow group shot; International Week dance competition ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Opera ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","University Scholars ","negatives, black and white photographs","Anne Wingblade reception ","negatives, black and white photographs","Moritz retirement; commencement; CAS advisory board; Renate; employee of the month and President Alan Merten; dance ","negatives, black and white photographs","Awards ceremony; Admissions open house; School of Management, DLAMP course; Fall for the Book; Nathan the wise rehearsal; employee of the month Jason Liddell; School of Management scholarship; School of Management advisory board; SBA ","negatives, black and white photographs","Mathy House; Legacy society; GMU trademark; Anthony Maiello ","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","Twins biography admissions shoot; Richard Klimoski (School of Management); dance; Bernstein's Mass; Homecoming; Awards ceremony; Outstanding awards; Bateson retirement; EMBA group photo; dance reception ","contact sheets, black and white photographs","Mason Day; Olympic team visit; students on campus (snow); dance ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Ceremony awards; School of Management; check presentation ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Students on campus (cherry blossoms); Orientation leaders; Supervisor series; graduation; dance; Concert Wind Symphony; New York City art bus ","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","Dance; Capital goal achievement announcement; EMBA group; Homecoming block party; Mason Day; Robotics IT\u0026E; Admissions D.C., Lincoln memorial (040501) ","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Graduation (color slides); Johnson Center dining (CDs) ","contact sheets, negatives, slides, CD","Admissions shots, student leaders; commencement ","slides, CD","Candlelight vigil ","slides, negatives","Employee of the month; President and Mrs. Alan Merten; Miscellaneous Christmas (negatives) ","contact sheets, negatives","This series is arranged alphabetically. 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This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. 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The total collection contains over 100,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. The collection includes images of student life, campus architecture and construction, campus events, faculty and staff, performances, and art.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The George Mason University photograph collection is a combination of nine series: University Relations, Yearbook Photographs, George Mason University Foundation, Athletic Department, Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, photographs from unidentified offices, and Creative Services. The total collection contains over 100,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. The collection includes images of student life, campus architecture and construction, campus events, faculty and staff, performances, and art."],"names_coll_ssim":["Phi Delta Kappa","George Mason University. Quintillion Society","Tau Kappa Epsilon","Alpha Chi","George Mason University","George Mason Bank","George Mason University. Women's Association","Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-","Matsunaga, Spark M., 1916-1990","Miller, Andrew","Palmer, Ronald","Reno, Janet, 1938-2016","Reznor, Trent","Johnson, George W., 1928-2017","Biden, Joseph R., Jr.","Bumgarner, Ken","Bush, George, 1924-2018","Krug, Robert C. , 1918-2006","Clinton, Bill, 1946-","Dalton, John N.","Fenwick, Charles R. (Charles Rogers), 1901-1969"],"names_ssim":["George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","George Mason University","Phi Delta Kappa","George Mason University. Quintillion Society","Tau Kappa Epsilon","Alpha Chi","George Mason Bank","George Mason University. 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Bernasconi,P., Biden, J., Boyle, M.,Burns, B., Balazsy, A., Berry, F., Bolton,M., Baliles, G., Butler, L., Beavers, H., Burke,C., Bumgardner(Dean), Bagdikian, B., Barry,M., Brutus,D., Belafonte,H., Bailey, S., Bennet,T., Brack, Bondles, A., Bavseh, D., Brown, J\n\t","Prints\n\t","Clinton, W., Czarda, L., Clark, M., Copperfield, Cronn, Carretla, P.,Cook, Campbell, B., Chisholm, S.\n\t","Prints\n\t","D; Di Gennero, Dolan, B., Davenport A., Daniel F., Domzal, T., Dumont, J\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Ebanks, D., Ellig, M., Emanuel, L., Earley, M\n\t","Color Prints\n\t","Fulcher, E., Flecther, J., Farfone, K., Friedan, B., Fukhyann, D., Flecther, J., Fuchs, C., Farris, M\n\t","Prints\n\t","Gillette, Giroux, Gordon, S\n\t","Prints\n\t","Hughes, H., Hampson, Hattoy, B., Halberstam, D., Hall, Hughes, C., Horton, T., Hammad, A., Hughes, J., Hawkes, Hogan, A\n\t","Prints\n\t","Iglesias, J., Ingram, E\n\t","Prints\n\t","Jones, W., Johnson, G., Jones., Johnson, A., Jacobs, P., Jones, C., Jensen, R., Jones, S. \n\t","Prints\n\t","Kirkland, C. Krug, R., Keene D., Krusen H., Kizzy J., Kane R., Koestner, K.\t\n\t","Prints\n\t","Lewis, Larranaga, J., Lineberger, J., Lamb, B., Lave, Lawless, S., Lipset, S\n\t","Prints\n\t","Murray, M., Marsalis W., Mann H., McGeehen, J., Malveaux, J., Merten, A., Mason, J., McCarthy, C., Mallon, T., Moran, J., Mobley M., Muir, S., McGrayre S., Mohle, S\n\t","Color Prints\n\t","Nestor, E., North, O., Nehemiah, R\n\t","Prints\n\t","Olmos, E., O'Malley, L., Opala, J., O'Connor, T.,Owens\n\t","Prints\n\t","Potter, D., Pescole, J., Princess Pale Moon, Pettyjohn, S., Amb. Pashayev Hafiz\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Rubin, E., Rossini, Redmond, G., Rothbart, Robb, C., Reno J., Regan, P\n\t","Prints\n\t","Stewart, J., Scherens, M., Smith C., Smith, S., Sanders,Sekulic, Simorton, A., Swaiey, D., Shugarian, R., Sibler, H., Stevens,B., Shalala D\n\t","Prints\n\t","Turner, S., Tapscott, M., Thomas, M., Thorne A., Taylor, A\n\t","Prints\n\t","Vereen, B., Uggams, L\n\t","Prints\n\t","Westhead, P., Williams, B., Willard, A., Wilkens, R., Wilder, D., Walter, G., Wolf, F., Walters, B., Willis M., Walker, D., Warner, J., Williams, R., Wood, L., Walsch, D\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Game Room, Health and Fitness Guide, Hemlock Overlook\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","GMU vs UConn, GMU vs Uncw, GMU vs JMU, GMU vs ODU, GMU vs UMBC, GMU vs William and Mary, GMU vs NyTech, Head Coach-Bill Brown and Trevor Haqs\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Football Club, Jackson, E., Coach Football\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Women's LAX vs VT, Women's Lacrosse vs UMBC, ODU and Loyola\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Midnight Madness, GMU vs DC Explorers, GMU vs William and Mary, Langley's 1000-PT Ball, GMU vs JMU, Miskiri, J., O'Randall, Anderson, R., Cavey, A., Mc Cants, C., Langley, N.,Redd (Layup), Wanjara, Westhead, Evans, G., Alford, K.\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","GMU vs Loyola, Maryland, UNCW, Drexel, VCU, William and Mary\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Targott,S., GMU vs George Washinton, St. Mary, East Carolina, American University\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Duckworth,M., GMU vs Juanita, American University, Lewis University\t\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Adams, A., Alderman, S., GMU vs UNCW, St. Joseph's, UVA, Virginia, Hampton, Southern Charleston, Coastal Carolina\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Negatives\n\t","Argunes, B., Halla, M., Devers, G.,Mobil Track Meet, Guthrue, D., Amina, Bernabean, S., Achion, J., \nAden, I., Baumann, J., Morgan, A., Ogola, F., Cook, J.\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Jay, K., GMU vs William and Mary, VCU, ODU , Kirk,T., Pearson, C.\t\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Willard, GMU VS Maryland, St. Clara, ODU, Villanova, Washington State, Penn, Fresno State, ECU, American University, UNCW\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Targott,S., GMU vs George Washinton, St. Mary, East Carolina, American University\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Kingsley-Ibeh, J., Domokos, V., Kovacs, B., GMU vs WVA, VCU, Maryland, American University, East Carolina and Alumni Game-98\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Shea, S., Barlow, R., GMU vs VA Tech, Coppin State, VMI\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Football Kiosk, Forensics Team Trophies, Student Election Candidates, 3-C Class, Ramadan, President's Roundtable, Pi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Student Senate, StudentLeadership Conference, Greek Sing, Free Tibet Display, English Language Institute, ROTC, Alpha Xi Delta, Chalk The Walk, Pi Kappa Sigma, Chi Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, Theta Chi, Alpha Phi Karoke, GMU-TV, Kappa Alpha Rush Week, Team Building\n\t","Color Prints\n\t","Pond and Patriot Center, Registrar's Office, Student Union Buildings, St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Robinson Hall, Thompson Hall,University Park Townhouses, Science and Tech I, Student Apartment Beating Incident, Call box, Aquatic Center, Krug Hall, Krasnow Institute, Finley Building,Fenwick Library\n\t","Contact Sheets, Color Prints\n\t","Pond and Patriot Center, Registrar's Office, Student Union Buildings, St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Robinson Hall, Thompson Hall,University Park Townhouses, Science and Tech I, Student Apartment Beating Incident, Call box, Aquatic Center, Krug Hall, Krasnow Institute, Finley Building,Fenwick Library\n\t","Prints\n\t","Pond and Patriot Center, Registrar's Office, Student Union Buildings, St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Robinson Hall, Thompson Hall,University Park Townhouses, Science and Tech I, Student Apartment Beating Incident, Call box, Aquatic Center, Krug Hall, Krasnow Institute, Finley Building,Fenwick Library\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","This series consists of 210 folders which include photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University ranging from students on campus to studying, to Greek life and sports, to professors and campus scenery.","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Contact Sheets, Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","\tPrints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints; Contact Sheets","Prints","Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","contact sheets","Prints","\tColor Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","     Color Prints","\tblack and white photographs","\tColor Prints","\tblack and white photographs","\tColor Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\tblack and white photographs","\tColor Prints","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\t\tblack and white photographs","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\tColor Prints","\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints and Negatives","black and white photographs","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","This series contains color negatives and slides depicting GMU student life, campus, faculty, arts, and technology created as part of a fundraising campaign.\n","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Photographs from the GMU Athletics Department used in game programs and promotional literature.\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos Featuring Mason Day, George Johnson, Gerald Baliles \n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Slides Featuring Mason Day, George Johnson, Gerald Baliles \n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White Photos Featuring Raymond \"Hap\" Spuhler, Joe Harrington, Rick Barnes, Hank Leung\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White Photo\n","5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","Photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings.\n","Slides;  Office Workers/Space, OBE presentation\n","Slides\n","Slides\n","Humorous Distributionals; \"The Pink Flamingo\", \"You know Its Going To Be A Bad Day When:\", Graduate Prospect: \"Sid Mackenzie\"\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints; The Electric Slide\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Slides of graduation scenes including the processions, faculty, staff, graduates, and graduation speakers.\n","John Akar, Sierra Leon's Ambassador to U.S.\n","Graduates and Audience\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson, Chancellor GMC; Eugene Paige, Ass't. Provost UVA; Robert Krug, Dean of the College, GMC; Richard Wozniak, Newman Chaplain, GMC; A. Smith Bowman, Member GMC Advisory Board; J.N.G. Finley, first Director of GMC\n","Academic Procession (platform party)\n","Academic Procession (platform party)\n","Academic Procession (platform party)\n","Graduates\n","Platform party\n","Graduates\n","Graduates\n","Platform party\n","Platform party and graduates\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]\n","Academic Procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson; Norman Graebner, History Professor UVA\n","Faculty\n","Graduates\n","Platform party: [Front Row] Unknown; Leon Boothe, Assoc. Dean of the College; Rabbi Arnold Fink, Temple of Beth El Cong.; Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; Eugene Paige; Norman Graebner; James L. Jackson; [Back Row] Unknown; Hyman Feinstein, Chemistry Professor GMC; John Wood, Chairman, GMC Advisory board; J.N.G. Finley; John T. Hazel, Member GMC Advisory board\n","Platform party: [As above, and also in the back row] C. Harrison Mann, Vice-Chairmann, GMC Advisory Board (left of J. Hazel); Arthur Arundel, Member of GMC Advisory Board (behind N. Graebner)\n","Platform party\n","Platform party (Speaker: Eugene Paige)\n","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)\n","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)\n","Graduates and audience (Lecture Hall in background)\n","Raymond Scheuring, trumpet player\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; James L. Jackson\n","Conferring Degrees\n","Graduates\n","GMC Chorus\n","Guests\n","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott\n","Graduation rehearsal\n","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thomspon; Anna Gary Taylor, Former President, Sweet Briar College\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston, Dean of the Summer Session, GMC;\n","J.N.G. Finley\n","Academic procession (platform party): Lorin A. Thompson; Anne Gary Taylor; Robert Krug; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston\n","Academic procession (platform party) cont'd: Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\n","Academic procession - faculty\n","Lorin A. Thompson; James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Raymond Scheuring - trumpet player; Nina McDermott - pianist\n","Same as above\n","Frank McD. Spindler (speaker); Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\n","Graduates\n","Graduates\n","Graduates\n","L. Thompson\n","Platform party: [Front] Leon Boothe; Frank McD. Spindler; Robert Krug; Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson [Rear] [Robert Turner?]; Unknown; Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\n","Audience\n","Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\n","Same as above\n","Same as above\n","Same as above\n","Audience\n","GMC Singers\n","GMC Singers\n","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug\n","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson\n","Conferring degrees\n","Conferring degrees\n","Leon Boothe (speaker); James L. Jackson\n","Lorin A. Thompson\n","Anne Gary Taylor\n","Subjects include Fenwick Library building and staff, faculty, construction, campus life, and athletics. \n","Color prints\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Slides; Concert Hall, Johnson Center, Aerial Photos of Campus\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Theta Chi, Forensics  \n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Sandy Creek Parking Deck\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Aquatic Center\n","black and white photographss and Negatives; Martha Turnage, Carl Ernst (companion negatives filed under Campus), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Henry Adams, Michael Sundell, Mrs. David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John O'Conner, Mrs. George Johnson, John C. Wood\n","Black and White Negatives; GM Bank Opening, \n","Color prints; Fairfax City Central Chamber of Commerce: Business to Business Showcase, April 24, Grand Tour of the Arts, May 4\n","Color prints and Slides; Thomas F. Bartelt, William Nicoson, Charlene Hurt, Robert Vay\n","black and white photograph\n","black and white photograph; Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Lankford, \n","black and white photographs and Negatives\n","Color and black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs and Negatives; Budget Meeting, James Buchanan\n","black and white photographs and Color Slides; Posters: The Adding Machine, The School for Wives, The Inspector General, Children of Darkness, Mr. Arcularis, The Delectable Judge, Arms and the Man, Androcles and the Lion, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, The Ship\n","Color and black and white photographs and Negatives; Wrestling, Baseball, Martial Arts, Dance\n","black and white photographs; Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball\n","Color and black and white photographs\n","Black and White Negatives; Homecoming, Bonfire, Patriot Day\n","black and white photograph\n","black and white photograph and Negative; Kann's Department Store building\n","This series is arranged closely following the original order. This series is divided into four subseries. Subseries include Subjects, Chronological, Publications, and Photo albums. Boxes are numbered continuously from where series one ends.\n","This series contains black and white photographs, slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subjects as created and ordered by the university photographers. A complete list of subjects is found in the scope and contents note at the beginning of this finding aid.\n\t","Students on campus; Snow scenes\n","black and white photographs","Students on campus\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1091B001 to 1001B022. Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n","Color slides","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, animals, flowers, and snow on campus\n","Color slides","Johnson Center\n","Color slides","","Three color flop negatives","Aerial images of campus; Fenwick library; Sculpture on campus; Patriot's Village student housing; Field House; SUB II; Center for the Arts; Satellite dish; Patriot's Center; Dorms; Physical Education building; Robinson Hall; Lecture Hall; Greenhouse; Townhouses; Carty House; Physical Plant; Alumni House; Strong House; Earle House; and others\n","black and white photographs","Patriot Center; Arts Center; Fenwick Library; CIT building; Development House; Humanities I; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; SUB II; George's Hall; SUB I; and others\n","black and white photographs","Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Krasnow; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library; Parking garage; Student apartments; Patriot Center; Aerials of campus\n","black and white photographs","Aerial images of campus; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Concert Hall\n","Color prints, color negative, flop negatives","Copies numbered 1002B001 to 1002B029. Robinson Hall; Johnson Center; Cinema in Johnson Center; Patriot Center; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1002B048-1002B055. Enterprise Hall; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Prince William Academic I and GTE auditorium\n","black and white photographs","Aquatic center; Buchanan House; Fenwick Library; Harris Theatre; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; Fine Arts Building; Parking garage; Patriot Center; Field House interior; and others\n","black and white photographs","Statues and art\n","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","Physical Plant; Recycling Center; Robinson Hall; Satellite dish; SUB II\n","color slides","Thompson Hall; Carow Hall; Science \u0026 Technology I; Robinson Hall; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts\n","color slides","Johnson Center; Chesapeake Module; Child Development Center; Center for the Arts; Enterprise Hall; East Building; Dorms and student housing; Commerce Building; Dominion Hall; Warehouse; Townhouse Complex; ICAR; University Commons; Physical Education Building; Field House; Finley; Harris Theatre \n","color slides","Johnson Center\n","color slides","Johnson Center; Krasnow; Krug; Kelly I; David King; Psychological Center; Patriot Center; Storage trailers; Lecture Hall; Module units\n","color slides","Aerials of campus\n","color slides","Aerials of campus\n","color slides","Aerials of campus; Science \u0026 Technology II; Thompson Hall; Center for the Arts\n","color slides","Johnson Center; Enterprise Hall; David King; Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Center for the Arts; aerials; graffiti\n","color slides; Flop negatives","Includes Johnson Center; Humanities complex; Physical Education III; Patriot Center; Center for the Arts; aerial survey; swimming pool; dorms; and others\n","black and white photographs","Center for the Arts; Arch III and Landmark sculpture\n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copy photographs numbered 1003B001-1003B002, Prince William construction\n","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Includes formal portraits\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1004B002-1004B005\n","black and white photographs","Babatunde Akinsanya for Computer World; ICAR students; formal and candid portraits\n","color slides","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","flop negatives\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Students walking in groups; students in posed groups\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B040-1005B044; 1005B047; 1005B051-1005B070\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B001-1005B019; 1005B021-1005B027; 1005B032-1005B039\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","color slides\n","Homecoming crowd; groups outside; groups inside\n","color slides","Students walking; groups outside; students with bikes\n","color slides","Students cheering; students at computers; snow\n","color slides","flop negatives, color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Students in classrooms; graduate students teaching\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1006B001-1006B021\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","Students in classroom; visiting Chinese businessmen; mock center for professional development; \n","color slides","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","General prints of students non-class academic; copies numbered 1007B001-1007B013, 1007B015-1007B034\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1008B001-1008B013\n","black and white photographs","Students moving into campus housing\n","color slides","color slides\n","Exteriors and interiors\n","color slides","Bookstore; dining services; Fenwick Library; Career fair; computers\n","black and white photographs","Fenwick Library; Johnson Center cinema; Center for the Arts; \n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs\n","University Police\n","color slides, black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B015-1009B028, 1009B030-1009B035, 1009B037-1009B053\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B054, 1009B056-1009B067\n","black and white photographs","Off campus locations; University Police; Johnson Center; dining services; computers; campus living services; \n","color slides","Career services; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library \n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","flop negatives\n","color and black and white photographs\n","Pool party\n","color photographs","color slides\n","Askyonov, Vassily; Ackerman, Helen (V.P. for University Relations); Alaire, Karen; Aronson, Susan / Bafundo, Donna / Barry, Jim / Bateson Mary; Bausch, Richard; Black, Murray; Blackwell, Avrana; Brenniger, Betsy; Brodski; James Buchanan / Nobel ceremony, Sweden; Clapsaddle, Jerry; D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dennins, Peter / Domzal, Teresa; Deklyver; Deshmukh, Marion; Eastman, Mike / Fagenson, Ellen; Feeg, Ronnie / Ferguson, Steph (Center for Health Policy)/ Findlay, Julia (Director International Programs); Fink, Richard\n","color slides, black and white photographs, contact sheet, negatives","Fuller, Steve; Fried, Barbara (President of GMU Development 1998-1999); Fuentes, Carlos; Fukuyama, Francis / Gill, Bob / Given, Barbara (GSE); Grady, Mark / Griffith, Lloyd (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Hale, Janet / Hailey, Marjory; Harper, Doreen; Harvey, Jim (SOM); Hawkes, Robert; Haynes, Kingsley; Hazel, Til; Heastie, Joe / Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions) / Herrity, John; High, Jack / Hill, Christopher / Hughes, Joy; Isbister, Jenefir; Jenkins, John (Police Chief); Jobbitt, Judith / Johnson, Gary; Johnson, George; Johnson, Manuel / Kash, Don\n","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","King, Art / Klimoski, Richard (SOM); LaPorte, Todd; Lipsett / Luey, Jim / Maddox Peggy (Center for Health Policy); Maiello, Anthony / Matthews, Frank; McDonald, Heather / McDermott, Michael J.; Mellanders, Gus; Mielczarek, Eugenie; Char Miller; Miller, Rich / Morse, Gordon / Morowitz, Harold / Obrien, Alison; O'Conner, John; Olds, James / Palmer, Jim / Pendray, Jack; Perry, Wayne; Purple, Bill; Ratchford, Tom / Richard-Shieve, Susan; Rook, Susan / Rosenblum, Karen / Rudowsky; Sanders; Schoene, Les; Shirk, Joseph / Smith, Glen; Smith, Vernon; Sockett, Hugh; Stavis, Paul (Director of Law and Psychiatry Center); Stegmarci, Gerald; Stough, Roger / Streett, Sarah / Struppa, Daniel\n","color slides, negatives, contact sheets","Sugrue, Tim (Associate Dean SOM) / Anita Taylor; Tillman, Betty; Tolchin, Susan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP) portrait); Westhead, Paul / Wilkins; Williams, Walter E.; Wood, Joe / unidentified man / Zenelis, Jon (Library); Science \u0026 Technology portraits (3 pages); Miscellaneous portraits (15 pages), copy work\n","color slides","Cassara, Ernest; Cassell, Cyrus (English); Censer, Jack (History); Cheldelin, Sandra (ICAR); Chen, Holly Ho (Chemistry); Chen, Jim (Science \u0026 Technology); Cheuse, Alan (English); Chickering, Art; Cilinski, Father Bob; Clapsaddle, Jerry; Clark, Robert (Chair, Public Affairs); Chris-Clark, Talley; Clements, Kevin (ICAR); Coffinberger, Richard (Accounting and Business Legal Studies); Cohen, Bill; Cohen, Lloyd (Law School Professor); Coleman, Steve (Law); Conlan, Timothy (TIPP); Connelly, Catherine (Cass) (Academic Program Coordinator GMU at ARL); Cook, Lisa (Education Study Center); Cook, Gerald (Electrical Engineering),","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Cooke, Benson Dr. (Counselor); Cordell, Victor (Business Administration); Costello, John (Law School); Cowan, Tyler; Cozad, Mathew (Honor Committee); Crafton, Steve (Law School); Craig, Darrele (EEOC); Crain, Mark (Center fo Public Choice); Crandall, Bennett; Crawford, Dr. Peggy (Finance); Crawford, Michael (University Police); Crepeau, Richard (TIPP); Crockett, John (Business Administration); Cruz, Dulce (English); Cyphers, Glen (Director Physical Plant); Czarda, Larry (Executive Officer); D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dahlin, Betsy (Development Office); Damlich, Edward (Law School) \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Davies, Keith M. (Chemistry); Davis, David (TIPP); Dawisha, Adeed (Public Affairs); Dawson, Ellen (Nursing, Student Health Center); DeBoer, Lloyd (Emeritus); Dede, Christopher (GSE); de Kluyver, Cornelius (Business Administration); Demulder, Elizabeth (Researchffilate, Associate Professor, Psychology); Denham, Susanne (Psychology); Denning, Peter (Computer Science); Denys, Martin (Philosophy and Religious studies); Diechio, Rick (Geology); Dick, Stanley; Dietz, Thomas (Sociology Fellow Associate Advancement of Science); Dinan, Desmond (Institute Institute); Dimock, Tami (Writer, University Publications); Dobson, Clark (GSE); Domzel, Teresa J. (Associate Dean School of Management); Donaldson, Jacqueline\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","D'Onofrio, Christine (Women's Center); Donovan, Tom (Physical Plant); Doyle, Elly (Center for Transportation and Land Policy); Doyle, Warren (Hemlock Overlook); Drewett, Ellen (Human Resources); Druckman, Daniel (ICAR); Duck, Lloyd; Duryea, Michelle (ICAR); Dzama, Mary Ann (Education); Dworzecka, Marie (Physics and Astronomy)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Eagle, Steven (Law School); Eastman, Michael; Edelman, Marian W.; Ehrlich, Robert; Eland, Ellen F.; Eldredge, Susann (Print Services); Ellig, Jerome (Economics); Ellis, Mick; Ellsworth, Robert; Elstun, Esther (Foreign Languages and Literature); Emsley, Michael (Biology); English, John (Management); Entrikin, Richard (Marketing); Engebretson, Stan (Music); Ernst, Carl (Biology); Erwin, Amy (PTAP); Evans, John C. (Physics); Even, Amanda (Law); Ewell, Mary; Fagenson, Ellen (Business Administration); Farrell, George (Child Development Center); Feeg, Ronnie (Associate Director IOD Professor, Nursing and Health Science); Feinstein, Hyman (Chemistry, ret.); Ferri, Michael (Business Administration)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ffolliott, Shelia (Art History); Finkelstein, James (TIPP); First, Douglas R. (Environmental Safety); Fish, Michael (Sponsored programs); Fisher, James B.; Fisher, Klaus; Fisher, Myra (Nursing); Fleishman, Edwin (Dis. Vis. Professor Psychology); Fletcher, James J. (Philosophy \u0026 Religion, Academic Affairs); Flinn, Jane (Psychology); Fonseca, Jim (PWI); Fontana, Lynn (IDO); Forham, Jamie (UCIS); Forman, Joel; Foster, Gregory; Foster, John (English); Francescato, Martha P. (Foreign Languages and Literature); Franseschi, Teri (English)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Friedlander, Melvin (Public and International Affairs); Friedley, Sheryl (Communication); Froman, Wayne; Fulbrook, Jim Major (R.O.T.C. Director); Fuller, Stephen (TIPP); Fulmer, William (Dean School of Business); Fukuyama, Francis (MAIT); Gabel, Michael (Mathmatics); Gable, Wayne (Center for Market Processes); Gabriel, Arnald (Performing Arts); Gaffney, Kathleen; Gallehr, Don (Northern Virginia Writing Project); Galluzzo, Gary (Graduate School of Education); Gangloff, George (Admissions); Gantz, Donald (Oper. Res.); Gardar, Norm(?); Gartner, Harold (Public Affairs); Geller, Harold; Gellhorn, Ernest (Law School); Gentemann, Karen (Institutional Assessment); Gessner, Ted (Psychology); Giacomini, John (Law); Gibson, Craig (Fenwick Library); Gifford, Jonathan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP)); Gilbert Lewis, Paula (Foreign Languages and Literature); Gill, Bob; Gillespie, Norman (Law School)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Gilstrap, Robert (GSE); Ginsberg, Douglas H. (Law); Giunta, JohnGiven, Dr. Barbara (Education Study Center); Golamb, Louis (Sociology, Anthropology); Goodwin, Stephen (English); Goor, Mark (Graduate School of Education); Gordon, Linda; Gore, Irene; Gorrell, Jeff (GSE Dean); Gozikowski, Altona (Provost); Grady, Mark (Dean of Law School); Graham, Flo; Gras, Vernon (English); Greenberg, Irwin (Operations Research); Grotophorst, Wally (Library); Guagnano, Greg; Guillory, John (CSI); Guinier, Loni; Gulledge, Thomas (TIPP); Gunn, Betsy; Gurfein, Dr. Joe (Science and Tech II); Haack, Barry (GESS); Hale, Janet (Nursing); Hale, Jerre (Computing Systems and Operations); Haley, Marjorie Hall (President's Office); Hall-Long, Bethany (Nursing); Hamilton, Gayle (TIPP); Hammond, Mary Sayer (Art)  \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Hanson, Margaret (Sponsored Programs); Harper, Doreen (Nursing); Harr, David; Harris, Carl (Operations Research); Harrison, Stan; Hart, Jayne; Hart, Joseph (Locksmith); Hart-Nibbing, Nand (Public Affairs); Hasse, Len; Haynes, Kingsley (TIPP); Hazel, James; Hazel, John Til; Hazel, William; Hazen, Robert (Robinson Professor); Heastie, Joe; Hecht, Leo (Foreign Language); Heclo, Hugh (Robinson Professor); Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions); Heller, Kenneth (Graduate Business Institute); Henderson, Carol (Human Resources); Henriques, Peter (History Professor)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Herlihy, Reid (Physical Plant); High, Jack (Economics); Hill, Christopher (Vice Provost for Research); Hillary, Adrienne (Student Accounts); Hinckley, Steven (Law School); Hirst, Omar; Hodges, Devon (English); Hoffman, Karla; Holisky, Dee Anne (English Department); Holbert, Harris L.; Holman, Emmett (Philosophy and Religion); Holt, Mack; Hoose, Virginia (Graduate Business Institute); Horan, Tom (TIPP); Horton, Lois (Sociology); Hughes, Joy (VP Information Technology); Hughes-Reese, Martha (President of the Nursing Chapter of the Mason Alumni Association); Harrington, James (TIPP); Hursh, Joseph (History); Hurst, Robert (Environmental Safety); Hurt, Charlene (Library); Hutton, Margaret\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ingram, Earl (Vice President EEO and AA); Irvine, Lorna (English); Isenberg, Joan (Education); Jackson, Richard (ISO); Jackson, Scott E. (Library); Jackson, William (Physical Plant); Jacob, Evelyn (Education); Jacobs, Mark (Sociology and Anthropology); Jajodia, Sushil (Information and Software Systems); Janoski, Julie (Technology Business Alliance); Jeng-Eng Lin (Science \u0026 Technology); Jenkins, Agnes Courtney (Nursing); Jenkins, Jerry (UCIS); Jenner, Marti (Nursing); Jensen, Ronald (History); Jobbitt, Judith; Johnsen, Bruce (Law School); Johnson, Gary (TIPP)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Johnson, George; Johnson, Joanne\n","black and white photographs","Johnson, Jim; Johnson, Mark; Johnson-Brown, Hazel (Nursing); Johnston, Robert D. (Business Administration and Finance); Jonas, Robert (Biology); Jones, R. Chistian; Jordan, Shannon (Philosophy); Minas, Kafatos (Physics); Kanyan, Joseph (Music); Kaplan, Deborah (English); Karlson, Bob (English); Kaseman, Diane (Nursing); Kash, Donald (TIPP); Kavina, Milhailina (Writer, University Publications); Kazin, Alfred; Keever, David (Communication); Kehoe, Mike (Enterprise Center); Kehoe, Susan (AV Multimedia Producer); Mike Kelly\n","black and white photographs","Kelly, Mike F. (Physical Plant); Kelso, Don (Biology); Kendall-Hull, Margarida (Associate Professor Art Studio); Kendrick, Pat (Women's Volleyball Coach); Kovach, Kenneth (Business SBA); Kerns, Ruth (Library); Kerschbern, Larry (Information Systems and Systems Engineer); Khatchi, Borna (Physical Plant); Kiley, Thomas (Math); King, David J. (VP Academic Affairs); King, Patricia (Center for Human Disabilities); Kirby, David; Kirkland, Connie (Victim/Witness Assistance); Klappert, Peter (English); Klimoski, Richard (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Knight, Barbara (Public Affairs); Kobayashi, Bruce (Law School); Koda, Paul (Library); Korbel, Donna (Assistant Academic Coordinator Athletics); Kovacic, William (Law School); Krasnow, Shelly; Krauss, Michael (Law School)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Kravitz, Walter (Art); Krug, Robert; Kuebrick, David (English); Kurtz, Howard; Kwangyoung, Yi (Nursing); Laird, Nancy (Nursing); Lathburg, Roger (English); Langley, Chris (Nursing); Lankford, William (Physics); Lash, William (Law School); Laskey, Kathryn (Science \u0026 Technology); Laurey, James (Biology); Lavine, Thelma (Robinson Professor, Philosophy); Lavoie, Donald (Program on Social and Organizational Learning); Lawless, Sara (IOA)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","League, Pete (SBA); Lebaron, Michelle (ICAR); Lecos, Mary Anne; Leith, Wilkie (Writing Center); Lepard, David; Lepore, Jim (Dance); Letsou, Peter (Law School); Levine, James (Foreign Language and Literature); Levine, Lawrence (History); Levy, Jack (Education); Levy, Ronald (Mathmatical Science); Lewis, Jim (Women's Basketball Coach); Liftman, Alvin; Liggio, Leonard (Institute Humane Studies); Lightfoot, Bill (Physical Plant); Lindsay, Pat (Mail Services Science \u0026 Technology Manager); Lipset, Seymour (MAIT); Littlefield, Elizabeth; Liu, Yuen Cha (Nursing); Lohner, Rainald (CSI); Lont, Cynthia (Communication); Looney, Sara (Ombudsman)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Lubar, Barbara (Events Management); Ludwick, Ann (TIPP); Lund, Nelson (Law School); Lynch, Edwin; Lynch, Michael; Lyons, Maggie; Maggio, Mark (TIPP); Mahler, Julianne (Public Affairs); Maiello, Anthony (Music); Malloy, Catherine (Nursing); Manchester, Bruce (FPAC, Communication); Mandes, Evans (IOA); Manne, Henry (Law School); Mao, Agnes (Library Administration); Martin, William\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Marsh, Jay; Marvel, Linda (Music); Mason, George; Mattusch, Carol (Art History); Tawil, Max; McCrohan, Kevin (Business School Marketing Department); McDermott, Michael (Assistant Vice Provost); McDonald, Heather (Theater); McDiarmid, Dorothy; McIntyre, Cynthia (Physics)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","McIntyre, Dianne (Visiting Dance Instructor); McKlancie, Margaret (Nursing); McMenamin, Lester (B \u0026 G); Mellander, Gus (Dean GSE); Mellander, Nelly; Melmed, Arthur (TIPP); Melosh, Barbara (English)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Merten, Alan; Merten, Sally - general and copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055\n","black and white photographs","Mertz, Michael; Metcalf, Jim (Nursing); Michalski, Ryszard (Science \u0026 Technology); Mielczarek, Eugenie (Physics); Milam, John (OIPR); Miles, Richard (University Police); Miller, Helen Hill; Miller, Linda (Dance); Miller, Mike (Library); Miller, Richard (Nursing); Miller, William (English); Millspaugh, Peter (Accounting); Mitchell, Christopher (ICAR); Mitchell, Sandy (SBA); Mobley, Marilyn (English); Mohle, Pete; Molin, Eric (English); Monas-Hattal, B. (VIT Prog.); Montebello, Mary; Montecino, Virginia; Moore, Jeanne (Nursing); Moore, John H.; Moore, Winston (Law); Moretz, Walter (Psychology Professor); Morowitz, Harold (Robinson Professor); Morris, Gilbert\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Morris, Walter (Mathematics); Morrison, John S. (Graduate Business Institute); Mose, Douglas (Geology); Moses, Britt; Moylan, Tom (Center for Study of the  Americas); Mulherin, Girard (Student Services); Mulpuri, Rao (Science \u0026 Technology); Murphy, Claudia (Dance); Murphy, Richard (Law School); Mushrush, George (Chemistry); Nadeau, Robert (English); Nash, Stephen (Operation Research and Engineering)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Nesbitt, Archie (Physical Plant); Nguyen, Dr. Hung (Public and International Affairs); Normille, Lorette (Nursing); Norris, Eugene (Science \u0026 Technology); North, Dylan (?) C.; Oates, Karen (New Century College); O'Connor, John (English); O'Connor, Tom; Oerter, Robert; O'Hara, Erin (Law School); Orman, Evelyn; Owens, Coilin; Pacheco, Josephine (History); Paden, John (Robinson Professor, Public Affairs); Paelinck (TIPP); Palkovich, Ann (Sociology and Anthropology); Palmer, James (Information Technology); Pankey, Eric (English); Parisi, Francesco (Law School) \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Parker, Jeffrey (Law School); Pascarell, Rose (Women's Center); Pasnak, Robert (Psychology); Patrick, Sondra (Provost's Office); Pearce, Jack (Management); Pendray, Jack (Executive in Residence); Perry, Duke; Perry, Wayne (TIPP); Pfiffner, James (TIPP); Phillips, Samuel (Economics); Pocquette, Lynn; Posner, Marjorie; Potter, David; Price, Buffy (Dance); Pritchard, Edgar; Purple, Bill; Quinn, Camerine (Law School); Radar, Vicki (Sociology); Radner, John (English); Raphael, Coleman (Emeritus)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Raskin, Miriam S. (Social Work); Recycle for Life Workers; Redmond, Georgine (Nursing); Reeder, Bill; Regan, Priscilla (Public and International Affairs Professor); Rein, Laura (Library); Ribstein, Larry (Law School); Richards, Lilla (BOV); Rifkin, William (PSOL); Rine, David (Computer Science); Riordan, Patricia (Admissions); Riskind, John (Psychology); Ro, Young-Chan (Philosophy and Religion); Roback, Jennifer (Economics); Robb, Charles (Public Policy Professor); Robbins, Keith D. (SBA); Roberts, Ralph (Counseling Center); Robinson, Victoria (Career Development Center); Rockwood, Larry (Biology)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Rosenblum, Karen (VP of University Life); Rosenzweig, Roy (History Professor); Rossell, Dave (Provost's Office); Rossini, Frederick (Provost); Rothbard, Daniel (Philosophy and Religion); Rowley, Charles (Economics); Ruberstein, Richard (ICAR Professor); Rudowski, Lorraine (Nursing); Ruhling, Robert (Health Sports and Leisure); Ruth, Stephen); Sage, Andrew (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Samuels, Linda (Accounts, BULE)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Sanders, Art (University Police); Sanders, Warren; Sandole, Dennis (ICAR Professor); Sanford, James (Psychology); Saperstone, Stephen (Mathematics); Satija, Indu; Sauer, Tim (Mathematics); Schack, Fred (Physical Education); Schafer, David (Engineering); Schank, John (Computer Science); Scherrens, Maurice (Finance and Planning); Schmidt, Bill (Physical Plant); Schulte, Nancy (Student Services); Schultz, Martha (University Publications); Schum, David (Law School); Schopf, Paul (CSI); Schwartzstein, Linda (Law School); Scimecca, Joseph (Sociology); Seligman, Linda (Center for Study of the Americas); Seligman, Linda (Education); Setia, Sanjeer (Science \u0026 Technology); Sevon, Walt \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Shaffer, Jay (Biology); Shapiro, Jay (Mathematics); Shayka, Ron (Parking); Shields, Susan (Dance); Shirk, Joseph (Music Department); Shreve, Susan Richards (English); Sibley, Edgar (TIPP); Silva, Mary (Professor Nursing and Health Science); Sisodia, R. (Marketing); Skog, Judy (Biology); Slaght, Evelyn (Nursing); Slayden, Suzanne (Chemistry); Smith, Charles\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets, negatives","Smith, Glenn; Smith, James G. (Music);  Smith, Robert (Psychology); Sockett, Hugh (IET, Inc.); Soder, John (History); Sorrell, Jean (Associate Professor Nursing and Health Services); Soyfer, Valery; Spaldo, John (Director Student Unions)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Spikell, Mark A. (Graduate School of Education); Springford, Kate (Exchange); Spuhler, Raymond Hap (Athletics); Stadler, Walter (TIPP); Stampp, James (Budget); Stavis, Paul; Stearns, Maxwell (Law School); Stearns, Peter (Provost); Steen, Charles (Law School); Steenhuisen, Lauve (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Sterling, Donna; Stewart, Sheri; Story, Pat (PAGE); Stough, Roger; Struppa, Daniele (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Studd, Karen (Dance); Sudol, Carol (Student Health Center); Sugrue, Timothy (Associate Dean School of Management); Sumption, Eleanor; Sumser, Brian\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Swanson, David (Auxiliary Enterprises); Swope, Suzanne (Vice-Provost); Sypher, Eileen (English); Talley, Chris-Clark (Associate Director Alumni Affairs); Taub, Stephan (Biology Department); Tavani, N. J. (Sociology, Anthropology); Taylor, Anita (Communication); Thaiss, Christopher (English); Thomas, Charles (Education); Thomas, Mary; Thompson, Karen (Director of Development Krasnow Institute); Thompson, Lorin (President)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Timpf, Kimberly (Drug Education Center); Todd, Ellen (Art History); Tollison, Robert (Center for Public Choice); Tongren, Hale (Business Administration); Torzilli, Albert (Biology); Toups, John; Travis, Toni; Trefil, James (Physics); Trencher, Susan (Sociology and Anthropology); Trittipoe, Ben (Sports Information); Trump, Kathryn (Director of English Language Institute); Tso, Jim (BOV); Turner, Diane (Special Projects); Tuso, Hamdesa (ICAR); Twisdale (Law School); Van Buskirk, Ray (TIPP); Van Nispen, Frans (TIPP); Vandergriff, Morgan (Physical Plant); Vaughn, Karen (Economics); Vazquez, Diego (TIPP); Verheyen, Egon (Robinson Professor); Villella, Edward (Heritage Chair); Wade, Rex (History)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wagner, Richard (Economics); Wahl, Otto; Wakef, Mary; Walker, Dr. Dorothy; Wallace, Susan (Director of Development Law School); Wallin, John (CSI); Wang, Pearl (Computer Science); Ward, Tom (Mail Room); Warfield, John (TIPP); Warfield, Wallace (ICAR); Warner, Keith (Foreign Language and Literature); Wegman, Ed; Wehrle, Walter (Philosophy and Religion); Weinberger, Steven; Weitzman, Lenore (Robinson Professor); Wechsler, Harry; Westhead, Paul (Men's Basketball); Westphal, Linda (Benefits Manager Human Services); White, Bernard (Science \u0026 Technology); White, Louise (TIPP); Whitney, Scott (School of Law); Wiest, Philip (Economics)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wiggins, David (Health Science); Wiggins, Brenda; Wilkins, Roger; Willett, James (Vice Provost); Williams, Anita; Williams, Carrington; Williams, Earle C. (President BDM International, Inc); Williams, Herma (GSE); Williams, Hope (Controller); Williams, Joyce (Nursing); Williams, Thomas (Sociology); Wilson, John (Biology); Wingblade, Ann; Witherspoon, John (Law School); Wong, David (Geography and Earth Systems); Wood, Jean (CAS); Wood, William (Alumni); Woods, Joe (Provost Academic Affairs); Wright, Brett (Nursing and Health Science); Wu, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun (Professor Nursing and Health Sciences); Yance, Norman (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Yocum, Peggy (English); Zambrana, Ruth (Nursing); Zoltek, Stanley\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Award recipients\n","black and white photographs","Board of Visitors; Sir William Nicoll; President Alan Merten; Presidents and Mrs. George Johnson\n","black and white photographs, flop negatives, contact sheet, slides","Miscellaneous - Edwards, Randall; Bradley, Harriet; Church, Randolph (page holder - no photo); Dykstra, Vergil; Dr. Finley (page holder - no photo)\n","black and white photographs","Miscellaneous - DeCartoret, Janet Carter; Sergerson, Keith; Schopf, Paul; Thompson, Lorin; Brady, Gordon; Warfield, John; Morowitz, Harold; Delany, Edward; Atwell-Vasey, Wendy; Matthew-DeNatale, Gail; Wood, Diane; Jacobs, Mark; Yound, Dennis; Miller, Barbara; Mcallister (McDonnell), Mindy; Nicolls, Michael; Wheeler, Vallery; Hill, Lisa Green; Cypers, Raymond; Fletcher, Bob; Cameron, Margaret; Foreman, Angela; Fuentes, Carlos; Bakash, Saul; Trefil, James; Tangney, Jane; Smith, Vernon E.; Robinson, Clarence; Harris, Holbert L.; Pritchard, Edward; Davis, Rick; Elsten, Esther; Alcade, Hector (page holder - no photo); multiple unknown\n","black and white photographs, contact sheet, slides","George and Joanne Johnson; Merten, Alan; BOV, Nicoll, Sir William\n","black and white photographs, negatives, flop negatives","Group portrait of students and President George Johnson outside the Center for the Arts\n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs\n","GMU Press; distinguished faculty award winners; groups at the Arts Gala (1984); mail room employees; Economics faculty; groups with Madeleine Albright; Green Team; Public Affairs faculty; College of Arts and Sciences faculty; Student Union staff; School of Information Technology staff; group portraits used for Mason Gazette articles; Biology department; Memory tree planting; and others\n","black and white photographs, color prints","black and white photographs\n","Groups at architect meeting; Prince William staff; PAGE; ICAR; Virginia's center for Innovative Technology display; and others\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs, color negatives, CD\n","University Police; Athletic department; groundskeepers; recycle workers; Fenwick Library; switchboard; faculty\n","color slides","Includes groups with Buchanan and President George Johnson; George Mason Then and Now display reception; groups on campus\n","black and white prints, color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Camp Mason\n","color prints","Phon-a-thon\n","black and white photographs","Food fight; Kids on campus; Witch Watch; International week; Homecoming\n","color slides","Student groups; Mason Day; Student orientation; foliage\n","color slides","International Week\n","color slides","International Week; Job fair\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","GMU aids walk on the National Mall; Inauguration party for Governor Gilmore; IBM and GMU partnership, World Internet Summit; and other miscellaneous events\n","black and white photographs, color photographs","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 1-3: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 4-6: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 7-9: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 10-11: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology \n","rolls 12-13: color photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and contact sheets for rolls 1-15","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 14-15: color photographs, negatives","President Alan Merten; VIP; tech\n","color photographs","color photographs, photocopies\n","black and white photographs\n","Johnson Center dedication\n","black and white photographs, negatives, color slides","Memorial (Wilkins, Merten); Governor Gilmore inauguration party at Mathy House; Buchanan-Mason Medal; Vassily Aksyonov retirement reception\n","color slides, color prints, negatives","Governor Gilmore inauguration (January 1998); opening Krasnow?; CAA basketball spectators at the Bistro; helicopter and kids\n","color slides","Robbie and Charles Robinson wedding\n","negatives","Costume shop; \"Midsummer Nights Dream\"; \"Boy\"; musicians; dancers; singers; \"Sax House\"; and other productions\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Musicians and singers commercial headshots\n","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots\n","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots\n","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre\n","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre\n","black and white photographs","Dance; theatre\n","black and white photographs","Leonard Slatkin and George Mason University Symphony Orchestra\n","color photographs, slide","color slides, negative\n","Drama; dance - Edward Villella and students; Karen Studd; performances\n","black and white photographs","Dance; some commercial photographs\n","black and white photographs","Fine arts; music; dance\n","black and white photographs","Fine arts; Summer Arts Academy\n","black and white photographs","Music\n","black and white photographs","Art department; Scott Martin and students;  Tom Ashcraft and students; painting; photography; drawing; sculpture\n","color slides","Dance; Diane McIntyre\n","color slides","Music\n","color slides","Fine art; Dance; Music\n","color slides","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1028B001-1028B034\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1028B035-1028B040\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","color slides\n","Biology boat trips; Biology; Chemistry; \n","Engineering Science \u0026 Technology; Lab at IB3 Prince William; Science \u0026 Technology exterior\n","flop negatives\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","Copies numbered 1029B001-1029B004\n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1030B001-1030B022\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1030B023-1030B028\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","Enterprise Hall; Compu Write; general computer facilities\n","color slides","Computer aided design; Physics; general computer facilities\n","color slides","Computer science; School of Management\n","color slides","flop negatives, color slide\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Copies numbered 1031B001-1031B006\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1032B001-1032B010\n","black and white photographs","color slides, flop negative\n","Professors and students in classrooms; panel discussions; shuttle bus; exterior; Olympic Torch relay\n","black and white photographs","Faculty headshots with accompanying memorandum; graduation; students in library; students at computers; Oientation\n","black and white photographs, color and black and white negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use","black and white photographs, color prints, negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use\n","Aerials and buildings, for AFAM newsletter","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Exteriors and interiors; Art Gallery; Sir William Nicoll; classroom and mock courtroom; copies of historic photographs; architectural models; Friends of George Mason meeting; Virginia Square metro stop\n","flop negatives\n","The Academy Group law enforcement training; Westgate Research Park\n","black and white photographs, color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Route 66 traffic; Enterprise Hall; Gunston Hall; Tysons Corner; Metro; Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Annandale; Dulles airport; Fairfax County Courthouse\n","black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; Fairfax hospital; Falls Church; Gunston Hall\n","color slides","Metro; Skiing; Route 66 traffic; Race track; Wolf Trap\n","color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Tysons Corner; Metro; Dulles airport; Route 66 traffic\n","color slides","Tidal basin; Capitol Building; Library of Congress; the mall; Monuments; Kennedy Center; aerial of Washington D.C.\n","black and white photographs, color photographs","color slides, flop negative\n","Concerts; gymnastics; circus\n","Includes copies numbered 1038B001-1038B006\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","Baseball; Cheerleading; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling\n","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Crew; Gymnastics; Karate; Rugby; Trap and skeet shooting; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball\n","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Baseball; Cheerleading; Crew; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Trap and skeet shooting; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1040B001-1040B003\n","black and white photographs","Baseball; Crew; Fencing; Racketball; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Softball; White water rafting; Wrestling \n","color slides","Crew; Wrestling\n","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Splitscreens; color tests; fonts\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","Miscellaneous copy shots of GMU press books, artwork, logos, drawings of buildings on campus\n","black and white photographs","Photographs of drawing; dance commercial photographs; GMU Press book covers; still lifes with GMU logos\n","black and white photographs, negatives","Newspapers, magazines, GMU authors books\n","color slides","Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Logos and titles for GMU and other businesses\n","color slides","Newspapers, magazines\n","color slides","Maps, campus models, objects\n","color slides","Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Displays, logos\n","color slides, black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; student teachers in elementary school; Farmer's market; other off campus locations\n","black and white photographs","Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative (VEBI)\n","black and white photographs","Hemlock Overlook; Tallwood House; Europe\n","color slides, flop negatives, brochure print for Alpine Tower","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Alumni staff; administration; Board of Directors\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","Drawings and maps of campus; buildings on campus\n","color slides","Administration; buildings on campus; Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Arts Gala quilt; buildings on campus\n","color slides, color photographs, color negative","Copy work, Martin Luther King Jr.; aerials of campus\n","color slides","Actors who performed at GMU; photographs of posters from the collection; marionettes; moving of materials to Library of Congress\n","Copies numbered 1048B001-1048B04; students learning outside\n","black and white photographs, color slides","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus\n","black and white photographs","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1049B001-1049B018\n","black and white photographs, color slides","Unknown head shots; Gary Powers; VEBI; list of Presidents, rectors, Mason Medal recipients\n","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives","Unknown head shots; study abroad; nurses, unknown classes, groups, events, employee list","black and white photographs, color slide, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD\n","Unknown head shots; study abroad; Dulles airport; protester (1970?); Professor Whitney's desk; fireworks","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD\n","Buildings at Prince William campus\n","black and white photographs","Groundbreaking ceremony; buildings; general\n","color slides","Prince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center opening; Law enforcement; IBM\n","color slides","Images for Prince William display\n","color negatives","black and white photographs, color prints, color slides, contact sheet","color prints","This series is arranged in original order chronologically as assigned by Creative Services. It consists of black and white contact sheets, negatives, slides, and prints.\n","John Jones; Francescato; Berghoffen, Debra; Wilhelmi; Boneau; President George Johnson (in regalia); Krech Sheppard; Turnage; Richard and Robert Bausch; Judy Pelham; Blount Clenton; Philip Cahelo (Economics); Samual Philips (Economics); Dean of Arts and Sciences; Rita Ailinger; Joe Harsh; Roger Nyes (Public Affairs Office)\n","contact sheets","Beverly Sills master class; A.C.L.U. conference, Metro Gallery, Law student activities; registration scenes, Philip Cohelo; dance class; Frisbee; Writing study group; Gymnastics, Physical education class; Bloodmobile, flowers; dorm room interior; Walberg class; student apartment interior; Patriot's Day; nursing home; Jim Smith music; Sculpture class; Master's in Physical Education setups; \"Signals\" promo; Tennis; Federal Theatre Project at Smithsonian, FDR Centennial Exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art\n","contact sheets","Glenn Smith; Sandra Davis; John Wood; Mrs. Bradley; Dr. Mash; Harriett Bradley; Steinhauer; Wade Gilley; Nick Ward; Counseling Center; Kevin Avnuch; Dr. Tavani (Sociology); Pat Riordan(Director Admissions); V. Millonig; President George Johnson; copy campus scenes; Julian Stein; Jeff Taubenberger; Helen Ackerman; Archaeology dig; Doug Mose; Dorothy MacConkey; Carren Raherts (Alumni Relations); Geology field trip with Doug Mose; Richard Bausch; Dr. and Mrs. King (Academic affairs); Henry Barringer (Conflict Resolution); Dennis Sandale; UJ. Rugel; Rex Partington; J. Isenberg; Geology faculty; President George Johnson with Wiley Brault; Ken Fulmer (Public Affairs); Moicca Sune (Nursing)\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; dance class; Fenwick Library tower construction; Legacy of George Mason at Gunston Hall - Richard Fink and Don Lavoie; graduation; students in classrooms; sports; Computer Center, students outside dorm; Wolf Trap; Westgate Research Park; construction, building drawings; Fenwick Library; students on campus; GMI Board; Soccer; President George Johnson, Walter Williams; Patriot's Day; University Police; Joan McCall, locksmith, University Police, glass of beer; Cablecast facilities; Headshots; artwork in buildings; \"Gin game\" rehearsal; Jonas Kelso (Biology), student in biology lab; Fairfax City; Phillips Collection in D.C.; Washington D.C. scenics; T.V. Studio; Defur, Siff, kid with computer; \"Brecht on Brecht\"; Rioran, Kelso and Jones; Glorianna Singers, Bausch, Clemmer and Kimble; Scholarly journals; Christmas chorus; dance rehearsal, Robb Press conference; F. Hyack, Stephen Burton, Betsy Dahlin, Terry Copeland; Chesapeake Bay conference; Glenn Smith; Minority students reception, Reverand Baltimore; \"No Problem\" in Rathskeller; Dorcas Goodwin, Don Gallehr, Mathy House committee\n","contact sheets","France Pruitt; International Programs; Mark Crain (Center for Study of Public Choice); Lou Wetherbee; Claudia Murphy; Marlee Zalkin, Mike Fish; Carren Roberts; Mike Kelley; Wade Gilley; Glenn Smith; President George Johnson - evaluation presentation; Judy Pelham; Welford Clark; Marilyn  Guiffere; Alfred Peterson; Mary Ishee; Jane Flynn; Terry Cochran; Joan  Fisher; M.T. with video production at Torpedo Factory; Tom  Deitz; Federal Theatre Project; Walter Williams; Management faculty; University Police; Pat Roberson; Law School Library - Scott Whitney; Gordon Tullock; Pat Riordan; Fred Siff; Robb Press conference, dance rehearsal; Chesapeake Bay conference\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people (headshots and in groups), copywork; Debate team / GMI meeting; GMI donation, King, art donation; John Allen, public affairs staff, Sarah Looney, Mathy House; nurses, snow scenes, Bowen, Levy; Tony Hickey, art donation, moving offices and library; Richmond, VA legislature; President George Johnson; Elly Doyle, Admissions counselors; Sociology, computer setup, President George Johnson at Faculty Senate; Arthur Peterson in class; Arthur Peterson (home), High-tech announcement press conference; President George Johnson at desk; Betsy Dahlin, Freer and Sackler Museum (?); dance class; Mary Berry, happy feet; satellite dish, Alex Haley; Counseling Center; Dan Rothbart, Fenwick Library, Murray Black with group; Faculty Senate meeting; Publications setup; copy work, circuit boards; Liu and Burke, Roth, Cozzins, Caulder; John Allen; International students; GMU authors, medal; Anita Taylor, David Bushnell, Brant Heatherington; Sheila Ffoliet, Joseph Simecca, Fenwick portrait                                                \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Jan Cohen, copy work; Circuit boards; Kodalith copies; Carl Ernst, ice on trees; Martha Turnage; H. Feinstein, Fenwick Library, campus; Barocas and Hadad, Dale Foster; P.R. staff, archive material; Special Collections staff, Jim Fletcher, Byron Peters, computer; Faculty Senate officers, Bill Lankford, campus; Sarah Seeberg / Public Affairs staff, Claudia Murphy; D and P staph / Tri-x standards; Wiring campus, computer lab, general campus; Student forum; Campus, foreign nursing students; Palmieri and Cassara, Shannon Jordan, Fenwick Library; PAGE lounge, student publications editors and assistants; Shannon Jordan, Jose Bufil, Faculty and staff service awards; University Day, PAGE faculty, campus; President George Johnson, secretaries\n","contact sheets","Johnson Mobil donation, campus scenes; Minority students, campus; Law School library, Steve Burnett; Bill Lankford with slide projector; Mason Day; Pediatric nursing; Secretary's lunch, Nursing student; Counseling Center, Gary Axelson; David Brickley, Edgar Sibley; Student awards, Diane Miller; Dick Bausch; John McCarty; Market Process reception; Suzanne Dowdy, PhD graduates; Jo Pacheco, Betsy Dahlin with Joe D'Agostino; graduation; water sampling biology fieldtrip; Bill Cohn, Chris Thaiss; Taiwanese Art show / Aiko Miller reception; students, Aileen Furgeson, Bob Clark; GMI public choice luncheon, Rita Carty, Mr. and Mrs. Lampe with J. Broyhill; J. D'Agostino, campus, Arena construction; STP orientation; Dave Shaefer and assistant, Alan Screbnick; Fenwick Library; Brian Turner; Telecommunications staff, STP students; Evelyn Moore, Andy Evans; Westgate fellowship, ASSN scholarship; Minority student registration, Arena contract signing; Alumni move; Korean Deans with King; David Arrow; lighting test Joe O'Hara; Barry Render, Marion Deshmukh, Stephen Saperstone; Jane Flinn, Peter Black, Jon English\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Computer classroom; construction; Charlene Hurt, Fenwick Library, Mrs. Johnson; Patriot's Day (?); Biology boat field trip; President George Johnson\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Arts Gala quilt, Patriot's Center construction; Biology boat field trip; students using computers; dance performance, Special Collections African artifacts; Weight lifting; President George Johnson; copy work; art exhibit; choral performance; Glenn Smith\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Volleyball; Art students; students at computers; snow scenes on campus; inside the National Gallery of Art; Cablecast facilities; dance class; theatre production; science labs; weight lifting; professors and students in classrooms; unidentified sculptor with rock\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Micheal Behramn, Robert Smith, John Allen, Ave Tombs; Kitty Smith, Fred Grossberg; Dance class and performance; sculptor at work; Cablecast facilities; volleyball; campus scenes; campus at night; Prasenjit Duara, Suzanne Slaydon, Carol Mattusch, John D'Amico, Stephen Goodwin; Track and field; Patriot Center; Jim Pfieffner, Ernest Cassara, Louis Golumb, James Laurey, John Radner; Marie Worzecka; Peter Kimmell, Jack Censer; Tina Greco being awarded ribbon by Vernon Dean (Washington Redskins), Chuckie Eldridge, Fairhill Center; Andy Soll\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Graduation; Sculpture with stone; Track and field; Archaeology Science \u0026 Technology; Fenwick library; groundskeepers working; Ron Shayka (Volleyball coach), information services, Don Marsh; student tour to Egypt; Frank Matthews, High tech, Leonard Liggio; Douglas Mose (Geology); Girard Mulherin; Stephen Saperstone (Math); Vernon Gras (English, GMU Press); Debra B. Bergoffen; Charles Friend (Law School), Margaret Brinig (Law School); Ben Cradall; Joseph Scimecca (Sociology and Anthropology); John Hooner (Central Receiving); Devon Hodges (English), Jack Censer (History); Martha Francescato; Anita Taylor (Communications); Marriott staff; Louis Meites (Chemistry); President George Johnson; Bruce B. Manchester, Sheryl Friedley\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events, copywork; Mrs. Johnson and vintage car; Paula Lewis; Marion Deshmukh (History),  Arnald Gabriel (Performing Arts); Brack Brown (Public Affairs); Christopher Thaiss (PAGE, English); Bob Ehrlich (Physics); Jim Fonseca, Glenn Smith; Cynthia Lont, Benjamin Broome (Communication); Alice Andrews (Public Affairs); Melvin Friedlander (Public Affairs); Louis Meites; campus scenes, construction; pool hall, Fenwick Library; John Rishead (Psychology); Arena (Patriot Center); Jack Leye (Education); Hemlock Overlook; visiting artist music performance \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Mason Day (?); professors in classrooms and offices; theatrical performance; Arlington library; President George Johnson at desk; transportation leadership workshop; basketball at Patriot Center; Mail Room; Deana BaFundo, Director Summer Session, Joan Riemba, James Buie; John Socher (History), Charles K. Rowley (Center for study of Public Choice); Kenneth Boulding (visiting professor), John Seder (History); Center for study of Market Processes, Don Boudreaux, Jack High; George Selgin, Dan Levoie; Board of Visitors, Martha Penning, Brian Butch; Peter Brunette (English); David Kuebrich (English); J. Wade Gilley (Vice President); Jay Shapiro (Mathematics), France Pruitt; Young Chen Ru; William Lankford (Physics), Rei Berron (Foreign Languages and Literature), Jay Shapiro (Math)\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center events; Bullets game at Patriot Center; Harold Gartner (Public Affairs), William James Haynie (Education); Sue Fitzgerald (Purchasing); Louis Guzman (Geography); Dennis Sandale, George Walker; Charles Russell (Law School); David Keever; Marjorie Brown-Azerowicz (Education); President George Johnson, A.G.M. Crawford; Joseph D. Gittler; Nick Ward (Art); Mary Sayer Hammend (Art); Jerry Clapsaddle (Art); Walter Kravitz (Art); Lois Harten (Sociology and Anthropology); Vicki Rader, Anthony Hickey; Stephen Diner (History); Ronald Jensen (History) \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Music performace; Dance performance; Eda Valero-Figueira; John Spaldo, Danusia Meson; Frank Matthews, John Burton; Miriam S. Raskin; Judith Hill, Frank Matthews; Mike McDermott; Maurice Sherrens, Miriam Raskin; Charles Vail; Basketball; President George Johnson playing golf, at home, with dog; Ruth Kaplan (Biology); Otto Wahl (Psychology); Jay Shapiro; John Bonfadini; Dance class; Prescription medications; Arts Gala; Housekeeping services; campus scenes; Nursing school, Fenwick Library; Nobuko Tsukui (English); Shep Krech, Carol Ondeck; Thomas Dietz; Barbara Knight; Rebecca Berbert; Faculty Art show, Inter-Club Council meeing\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Harris Theatre orchestra event; Glenn Smith; Dance class; Ralph Roberts (Counseling Center), Lori Tiller; Jeremy Plant (Public Affairs); Deborah Kaplan (English), Roy Rosenzweig (History); Student theatre production; Stage hand protestors at Patriot Center; Volleyball; Carol Sears, Peter Defur; Transportation committee, Ellamae Doyle, Jayne Hart (Biology); Campus scenes; Nikki Giovanni; Exercise class; Steven Early, Robert Ehrlich, Eric Molin, Fred Siff; Louise White, Douglas Mose; Josephine Pacheco, Jan Cohn, Linda Seligman, Carl Ernst, Terry Comito; Manuel Johnson at the Treasury in D.C.; Posed student groups; Computer, Martin DeVys; Frank Petrene, Hans Bergman; Center for Middle East studies; Credit Union, Joe Showers, Abdi Bile; John O'Connor; Charlene Hurt in Fenwick Library, ballet shoes; Alexander Christakis; Fenwick Library; Construction, art exhibition \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Beatles look alike band; Art classroom; weight lifting, CPR training; Campus scenes; Cablecast facilities; graduation; Federal Theatre Project marionnettes; President George Johnson with students; Patriot Center; Hemlock Overlook; building construction; staff picnic; Til Hazel and Mrs. Johnson\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Susan Shreve; weight lifting; Patriot's Day; Glenn Smith; Cablecast facilities; buildings on campus, aerial view of Patriot Center; basketball practice; basketball game\n","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Wrestling, basketball; trap and skeet shooting; Adeed Dawisha on TV, indoor soccer; track and field; Walter Beam; Physical therapy; robot testing; buildings on campus; crew; ice and snow on campus; Humanities center drawings; Mrs. Johnson; Steven Kling, Keith Davies, President, Argentine Universities lunch, Nancy Bagrunoff, H.C. Quitmeyer; copy work; University Police; Mary Dzama, Blanche Skar; art exhibition\n","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Buildings on campus; Route 66 traffic; Campus scenes; Fenwick Library; \"I study\" license plate; exercise class; Ernest Boger; dance performance; Beverly Brown, Kelly Hawkins, John Hanks, George Mushrush; Computer lab\n","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Alumni awards banquet; graduation; Don Boileau, Joe Gurfine; Til Hazel; Mrs. Johnson quilt making; Linda Dorough; Ann Tricilo (alumni); campus office moves; Law School \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center; GMU bumber sticker; registration; campus scenes; Soccer; Institutional analysis OAIS; Track and field; Science labs; President George Johnson at Arlington; Cablecast facilities; CPR training; satellite dish; tennis; Mason Day (?)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Sandy Stinghl; Rugby; Campus scenes; Satellite dish; Slide library and professors; Conflict analysis; Rubenstein; Ellen Todd; dance group performing on campus, rowing machines; GMU sign and traffic; copy work; D'Andrea; sculpture, baby using computer; barn; soccer; Fairfax fire department; check presentation from Centennial Development corporation, Jim McGrath, Charles Baskerville; M. McDermott in \"new office\", Registrar's office setting up; Residence Halls III construction; \"November is keep George Mason clean month\"; copy work of U.S. Constitution; Ken Bumgardner with Jay Dietrich (Resident Student association), Freida Hartman; Arts Gala (?); Michael DiSalvo (Registrar); Dave Rossell, Paul Kashmer, John Sealock, Donna Schoonover; Marie O'Donnell, Douglas First, John Cobbs, Audrey Reynolds, Carol Lambiase, Doris Lavoie, Mary Boyle, Carmen Johnson; Felicia Johnson; campus construction\n","contact sheets, negatives","Eileen Hogan, Keith Robbins, Library and Art Gallery; Charles White, Barbara Smith, Lorraine Brown, WPA books, Ruth Kerns, Rosemary; Parish Freeman, Luis Cardona, Tom MeScience \u0026 Technology, June Hull, Mary Clampet, Atoosa Resa, sculpture; Art students; R. Barnes (basketball practice), Stefanski in Artificial Intelligence lab, Glenn Smith new office; Douglas Mose with Radon kits, Music faculty moving into new offices; Millspaugh, Levine, Thompson, copies of Fuentes, Art Center, Artificial intelligence book; D. Oakley, C. Kormis, R. Barnes at GMU vs. William and Mary game, cheerleaders; Ryszard Michalski in office and Artificial Intelligence lab, Communications tower construction; Jesse Jackson, Rick Barnes, Carlos Fuentes, student (negatives scratched); Donald Mash, Fenwick Library and Robinson, copy work\n","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Derrick, Sue Shearouse, SUB II crew, Bookstore, shipping and receiving staff; C. Fuentes, D. Bergoffen, M. Baker, SUB II managers and staff; Wade Gilley, Anna Kondratas, Lee Cook, New York City Guide (WPA); Rick Barnes in basketball practice and game situations; Jesse Jackson in SUB II, Maureen Bunyan in SUB II, grey chips; S. Taylor, Nursing lab, Maya Angelou, Minority students reception; P. Riordan, D. Wilson, J. Burns, R. Herlihy, B \u0026 secretaries, Maya Angelou; J. Kostiner, SUB II staff,  H. Linedecker; HVAC crews at work, Electric Engineering lab, Zaffke, B. Reed, LeResche\n","contact sheets, negatives","Siff, Jenkins, Skog, Juli Jones, Gibb \u0026 Carroll, Science \u0026 Technology faculty group; Egon Verheyen, Jim Trefil, Paul D'Andrea; Students in library; Computer training class; Susan Campbell, Margaret Mills,  June Hull, Shirley Devier, Bedford Thomas, Mary Boyle, Kathy Adcock, William Rorabaugh, Bonnie Hankins, Hope Williams / John Jenkins; Joseph Gittler, Larry Bowen, Arthur Sanders,  Mary Blecins, Charlene Calder, Pearl Daniels, Helen Barton, Elva Fones, Barbara Blundell; Abdi Bile in training facility and weight room; Ed Wegman in computer lab; Forensics Tourney, GMU: Leonard Bennett, Alan Stewart, Wake Forest: Lyle Scruggs, Mark Bailey; Anne Winther-Hausen, Margaret Anne Allen, James Bush, Helen Todd, Jennifer Hartt; Hugh Sockett, Robert Ruhling, Barry Beyer, Larry Bowen, Ed Jones, Jeremy Burnham, Robert Gilstrap, Albert Edgemon, Bill Miller; Doug Walker; Barry Render, Biology lab, daffodil distribution; Electron microscope, Cub Scouts visit WGMU; graduate student in lecture and seminar; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy at Bias studio; Bruce Manchester, Sheryl Friedly, Forensics mock competition; Graduate student teaching, Biology lab; David Kuebrich, Kurt Seiberlich,  Diane Turner, Steve Coleman, Amy Thompson, Amanda Even, Ed Henry, Finley lobby and Finley portrait; Saul Bakash, John Paden, Faculty books; Biology class,  Forensics mock competition; Jim Laue, Johan Galtung; John C. Wood; Students on campus; King Hall dedication, David King; Graduate Nursing seminar; Ed Wegman; Warren Decker, David Steinberg, Abdi Bile in class; Paula Lewis; Mary Catherine Bateson, Robinson professors' lunch meeting, Kenneth Heller; Edward King, Dave Kapalko, Roger Kammerdeiner, Monica Neighbors, Roberto Marquez, Paul D'Andrea; Michael Ferri, Larry Bowen, Terry Weeks, Darlene Pierce, construction on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Construction on campus (Art Center complex), Arthur Sanders, photo ID system; Elanor Symption, Donald Gallehr, Jim Grey; Admissions luncheon; Joan Shindel; Campus scenes; Mason Scholars; Fleishman, Buffardi, Mason Day, Behrman, Gall, Carr and dog; Cary Kimble and family at V.C.C.A (home); Dick Bausch with Cary Kimble, campus, woods, quad; Bob Fletcher, Michael (Randy) Gabel and Evans Mandes, Thomas Hill and Mary Cabell, Paula Lewis; Ed Heath, Charlene Gross, Kenneth Kelly; David Bailey, Carl Harris, Alan Cheuse, Fenwick Library; Paul D'Andrea, Saul Bakash and Roberto Marquez;  James Trefil, Robinson Professors visit to Artificial Intelligence lab; Hemlock Overlook; Thelma Levine teaching, Roberto Marquez teaching; Egon Verheyen teaching, Roger Wilkins teaching; Carlos Feuntes in his office\n","contact sheets, negatives","Roberto Marquez in his office, Roger Wilkins in office, Shaul Bakash in class; Tom Burns in class; John Paden in class, office scenes, Egon Verheyen in office; ECAC Women's track meet; Job Fair in Patriot Center; Warren Doyle, Wayne Anderson, Pam Tribino; Patriot Center, Art Center construction; Campus scenes; Sculpture on campus; Robert Hazen at Geophysical Lab (D.C.); pipe problem at Hanover (after repairs), campus scenes; student mural in SUB I; car crushed by fallen tree (Patriot Center)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Jean-Paul Dumont with Peter Black and L. Golumb; Hugh Hello; John C. Woods in office, campus scenes; GMU / Shenandoah College press conference; Ernie Burger, check passing, Juliette Johnson, Shirley Coles; Nicole Liva, Brian Trent, Kevin Mobley, Lamar McCowen; David Swanson, Marjorie Haley, Michale McCullion; Wayne Anderson, Mary Fernald, Ernie Nestor; William A. Hazel; Robert Jones, Alex Ayers (alum); John Wood, Ken Reid (alum), campus scenes; New student orientation; Donna Bafundo, Keith Warner; George Vaughan and Kathleen McGuinness; Ken Bumgarner, John Spaldo, Lori Tiller, Adrienne Hillery, Ken Kelly, Don Rosenblum, John O'Malley, Michael (Randy) Gabel; copy shots of John C. Wood, C.K. WIlliams, Mary Morris, Vassily Aksyonov, Herbert Gold, C. Michael Curtis; soccer \n","contact sheets, negatives","Richard Wagner, George's Hall Entrepreneurship Center setups (SBA); Randall Edwards, J. Jenkins with new mainframe, L. Brown, Dunn, Flynn; Jerry Jenkins with new IBM academic computing system; Mrs. Johnson with Drewer, Zalokar; New student picnic on quard, President George Johnson; fraternity sign-up tables, classroom and hallway scenes in Robinson; G. Mushrush, L. Irvine, campus; Nursing group, students on the quad; Wilkie Leith, Larry Bostian, Jazz Ensemble rehearsing in Art Center; Clara Lovett, Dave Schaefer, Jack High with NASA study group; K. Gentemann, C. Raphael, J. Trefil, R. Fairley in computer class; Alan Cheuse, Vassily Aksyonov, students, Coleman Raphael; Pete Kennedy with Charlie Byrd at King of France Tavern, Annapolis, Maryland\n","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy in Annapolis; B. Beyer, R. Diecchio, D. Dinan, Memorial trees, students; Charles Smith, Humanities II construction, Grotophorst, Hurt and Health, Memorial trees; Patriot's Day, Patriot's village, Field House parking lot; Early identification workshop; Pete Kennedy at home, Janet Reid, Faculty Art Show reception; J. Kvancz, Jeanne and Jim Hendrix, Georgia Panther, campus shots, W. Doyle; H. Morowitz, E. Berger, C. Mitchell, Connie Kirkland; Gala committee tour Humanities II, Finley portrait dedication (includes prints)\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","UVA vs. GMU soccer; Ernie Nestor; basketball practice; Moscow circus, Governor Baliles; Black Student leadership conference; Faculty Art Show, Academic Computer Center ribbon cutting\n","contact sheets, negatives","Westphal, Bolstein, D. Vaughn teaching, Cosmo, campus, students; Sue Fitzgerald, \"Green Team\", J. Walker, Memorial trees; E. Nestor portraits and jogging; Jim Lewis, women's basketball practice; Arts Gala, Finley portrait, Smith charts, Market Process seminar; J. Skog, F. Foldvary, campus, local government forum, J. Warner; M. Behrman, M. Scherrens, \"New ways to collage\" show, Nancy Schulte; NVCC Annandale campus, campus buildings interiors, check donation, copies; dance concert rehearsal; PAGE students in interviews in lounge\n","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scenes, Marie Walsh, PAGE student interview; indoor track and field; Army Reserve induction of Lorraine Rudowski; Mason Scholars; \"Lid Lifter\" women's track meet; Jazz Ensemble rehearsal in Harris, staircase shots in Art Center; Black Box theatre, piano student practicing, modules; Dance setups in Art Center rehearsal room; P. Caretta, dance setups, Humanities, Soviet lunch, students, SUB I, LAWS copy\n","contact sheets, negatives","D. Walsch, C. Werth, J. Blundell, T. Ward, Mail Room, Smith and Coles; Unidentified contact sheets - faculty and staff, students, campus scenes\n","contact sheets, negatives","T. Dunn, J. Malinky, M. Moyer with wrestling team, admissions staff; visiting student families, slide duplicatior flash exposure tests; V. Feeg, J. Wood, visiting student families, H. Carter copies; K. Alligood, T Sauer, D. Welpe, E. Hagamon; J. Stampp, J. Palmer, dressing room and Midsummer Night's Dream, crocus; Student job fair in Patriot's Center, student and staff aerobics class (Betsy); generic building shots for Capital Campaign, S. Gould lecture\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","J. Buchanan, L. Cook with E. Partin, needlework award, snow scenes; H. Butler, R. Kerns, M. Mobley, A. Andrews and O. Brand, library scenes; J. Clarke, P. Kropp, Don Rosenblum with S. Gaddy and L. Azad; McDonald's cup gymnastic competition in the Patriot Center; College dance competition, Odadaa! master class; Dan Wagoner and dancers and ballet master classes; College dance competition master classes, Odadaa!; E. Cassara, W. Wehrle, Barbara Mack, A. Sood, J. Stein; Bagyula and Showers, J. Granfield, GWJ and K. Reid, computer art exhibit\n","contact sheets, negatives","Avruch teaching, chemistry labs, visiting families, students studying; Forche class, International week quad scenes, woman on the wall; Students in science labs; T. Burns seminar, biology lab, students in Thompson computer lab; K. Hoffman teaching, Gala committee tour, woman in computer lab; C. Genrich, P. King, J. Hale, S. Studds, S. Burgess; R. Wilkens journalism class, classroom shots, groups, and individuals; E. Fagenson, D. Lepard, J. Mellinger, sculpture class\n","contact sheets, negatives","K. Studd and dance class, G. Mushrush with liquid nitrogen show; D. Bever in firefighter training, M. Andino with bowl; Joe Fisher, Cluster dorm and SUB II scenes, Ruben Vartanyan; Freidley, Metcalf, Rein, Warkentin, Ro, Holman; G. Bruce-Sanford, L. Tiller, K. Kovach, graduate students studying; Richard Fink, M. Crawford, Black Student leadership conference; LAWS group, metro station, Einstein statue, Mason Scholars\n","contact sheets, negatives","Kontnik, Boileau, J. Linn, faculty awards, Potter and support group; Avruch, Gallehr, Riggs, alumni officers, Patcent and Theatre; B. Haack, dorm area and Lecture Hall scenes, notable grads; W. Williams, K. Heller, students through doorways, campus scenes; P. Wiest, H. Bloch, R. Wade, McDiarmid luncheon, Ruth Manning; M. Kehoe, D. Rosenblum, Sklarew with Duryee, M. Blackwell, E. Neiderman; Commencement, Bok speaking, student closeups indoors and outside; Commencement, Bok and Johnson at podium, student closeups\n","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement, Bok with President George Johnson; W. Kovacic, M. Krauss, S. Eagle, C. Engle, miscellaneous Law School scenes; S. Eagle, W. Kovacic, Asian student, nightlife scenes (Chester); Material management move to Commerce building, University seal die; M. Elmore, C. Elstad, general education workshop, K. Hofer (student); R. Miller, B. White, Cheif Grandville, M. Hermely; E. Pritchard, Johnsons with map, Yeats exhibit reception, bridge; Art Center tower (abstracts); students about campus, satelite dish\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","F. Graham, O'Malley group at computer, wildflower patches; Gerald Baliles visiting the Asian Studies Academy - Hemlock Overlook; Mark Pardue, Ed and Helen Lynch, Business department class at ARC, Old GMU archival photos; President George Johnson, Kathleen Owings, group shot of Dwight Shar, Wade Gilley and Richard Fink; Colman Raphael, University seal oblique views, special effects; Construction Humanities III theatre; Nand Hart-Nibbrig, James Willett, J. Brantwine, E. Anderson, M. Raskin, Fred Rossini; James Bennett, Wayne Froman, Lawrence Kershberg, archival copy negatives\n","contact sheets, negatives","William McDonald, faculty orientation, James Renick, Mary A. Lecos, C. Dobson; George Zaphirou, David Behrs, Francis Buckley, freshman picnic; Omer Hirst; Students walking on campus, Leroy Aiken, faculty bibio cover shots; Students, campus, Mason Scholars; Desmond Dinan, Clara Lovett, Melanie Jackson, J. Burleso; M. Boyle, Pam Mcquay, J. Willey, D. Stottlemeyer, Elizabeth Lacy; Dan Danner, computer graphic lab, art class, art slide library, Carol Matt; Ratskeller renovation, student campus, President George Johnson in new administration building\n","contact sheets, negatives","Classrooms, library, reg. fine arts classrooms; 25th annual reception dinner, Jerry Ellig, Susann Elderedge with Rose Bortol.; Richard Rubenstein, J. Palmer, Palmer with George Vaughan; Play rehearsal, Rob Small, V. Robinson, R. Rode, George Izenour; Homecoming; Students on campus; Administration move; Steve Diner; President George Johnson, restored pipe organ, Jan Carew, reg. Science \u0026 Technology.\n","contact sheets, negatives","GMU European Community Center, grand openings, Russian woman playwright; W. Adams, Rob Cook, Rob Conley, Charlene Hurt, campus scenics; J. Mellinger, L. Czarda, W. Walsh, Kathleen Kelley, Elizabeth Dahlin, K. Perry; Joanne Johnson with Arts Gala sleighs; Study lounge (SUB II); Carretta Cooke, Hortensia Cadenas, Art Gallery; Fred Rossini, Fred. Siff, student from distant places; Gregory Foster, Ecuadorian University agreement, Mehrdad Saba (alum); Joan Mattia; Lt. Governor Donald Beyer with Jack Pierce, Jerry Clapsaddle in his class\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Thomas Goodale, snow on campus, art students, Deborah Boehm-Davis; Dan Danner, registrar Science \u0026 Technology, R. Fink, Art Center performers, Bausch books; HEP program, Joan Kirby, S. Kehoe, B. Mones-Hattal, Art Center lobby abstract; Dean Kidwell, GMU troupe, future pond, African mask from Special Collections; D. Bausch with students, indoor baseball practice; Baseball indoor spring training; Alfred Kazin, D. Bausch with students, L. Deboer, N. Ashworth, Norman Kerr\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dean Lewis, J. Paden, L. Irvine, J. Willett, J. Livingston, R. Campbell, J. Renick, Jan Carew; Early ID program, Lisa Delpy, S. African Art show, alumni art show; President George Johnson with NVCC's President, ROLM phone system appreciation reception; Mark Crain, Governor Douglas Wilder\n","contact sheets, negatives","GM Bank President Groom with Joan Pacheco, W. Doyle, K. Rosenblum, J. Kvanzc, Catherine Bateson; Wade Gilley, Williams Bennett; Phonathon, HEP program; Lo. Horton, Rob Hurst, K. Haines, check presentation, R. A. Benson, W. Warfield, Stephen Woodwin; D.C. cherry blossoms; Gloria Estefan, Marion Deshmukh, dance class; Registration Science \u0026 Technology, student group shot with computers on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Clara Lovett, Barry Geisler's staff, Jerry Clapsaddle with students; Students on campus, library scenes, Randall Rode and George Izehour, volleyball; Rodeo, students in dorm; Nursing facilities, bookstore, students in library, Vernon Jordan copy shots; Volleyball, rodeo, ballet class; Art class, job fair at Patriot Center; Nursing students in action, health fair, interior of CFTA, International Week\n","contact sheets, negatives","Raj Sisodia, International Week, President George Johnson, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus; Jan Carnogursky, Health Fair, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, Tracy G., social work; David Potter, University Day, International Week, University Press, Farah go away party; College of Education, Janet Oh, Mike Dare and Rick Philipps; Cheryl Lafferty, Chris Hodgdon, Ernest Pegrum, Ind. Kalotra, Kim Saddic, Miriam Decosta-Willis; Rob Faye, Stephen Nash, Band at Rathskellar, College Fair at Patriot's Center; College of Education, Janet Oh, Ernest Pegrum; John Smith, University Center model, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus scenic; Westfield Conference Center; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Group students, students on the quad; Science and Technology school; Students on campus, campus scenic, market processes; Greek Week; Biology lab, Social work, Bill Carter; Music department; Mason Scholars with Governor Wilder, distinguished professor; Milli Vanilli, Young M.C.; GMU Jazz Band, Marshall High School, Intaglio Print Exchange, jazz singers, apprentice workers, Robert Copley with students\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mike Dave, George Redman, Hispanic protest, Business School gavel passing; Center for the Arts staff, Heather Dodson, Mike Astor (Science \u0026 Technology); Martin Marie, President with Jack High, puppets, College Education new appointment, Symphony Band, Georgetown at night; Steering Committee conference, Women's Varsity Crew, Men's Varsity Crew; Business administration class, graduate students in conference, campus scenics; Lisa Zaucha, Dr. Yance, Mary Cabell, Mike Astor, Cheryl Lafferty; Crew team at Washington Harbor, students at Georgetown, Rodney Neely\n","contact sheets, negatives","Raphael, Raskin, President George Johnson, Neman, Physical Plant, Mandel; President George Johnson, Vernon Jordan, C. Robb, McDiarmid at commencement, copy shots; Athletic Department graduates, ECAC women meeting, C. Hodgdon, J. Winter, donors at Center for the Arts; Graduation, Rick Phillips, Washington monuments from Virginia; Graduate students; Devon Frederick, campus scenic, check presentation, Ken Kelly, Rosslyn, Center for Fine Arts; Student's life (dorm)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mason Scholars brochure (apples); Center of Fine Arts, GMU scholars Science \u0026 Technology, SBA (different university SBA Dean meeting; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Lawless, G. Kearney, C.F.A. computer screen for AI center, V. Von Berg; Steven Ross, Hung Ngyuyen, Rob Bork, U.S. Capitol; Joe Fearn, computer screen, robot; Prop for faculty bibliography cover; L. Takayama, L. Cappetta, M. Miller, T. Cooper, C.I.T. building, Bill Schmidt, Ellen Davis; C.I.T. building; McDiarmid, Susan Wolff; Regular Science \u0026 Technology, Myra Fisher, G. Cook, L. Rodriguez, copies for C.F.A.\n","contact sheets, negatives","T. Domzal, M. Nicolls; Vienna metro station, David Alberg, Lynn Fontana, Allen Davis; Construction, Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitravis, W. Gilley, Sally Reithlingshoefer; Patricia Baum, Freshmen moving in; registration, George Johnson with freshmen\n","contact sheets, negatives","Cao Le, J. Pearce, SUB I cafe, President addressing Freshman class, M. Wexler, summer session catalog; Barry Holt (MBA), summer session catalog; Karen Vahouny (MBA); Garvin Onaba, summer session catalog, scenic, the quad; Quincy's station classroom (MBA); D. Danner, J. Toups, Quincy's station classes; President George Johnson, C. Renault, W. Wyckoff, R. Michalsky, R. Pabon, Mrs. Johnson and sculptor; GMU soccer vs. Rutgers, Patriot's Day; Statue at C.F.A., test shot of C.F.A. at night; SBDC, Dan Danner, M. Scherrens and staff, statue at C.F.A., Mrs. Johnson\n","contact sheets, negatives","C.F.A. grand opening; Opening night dinner; Ed Delaney, C.F.A. with fisheye lense, sculpture class, students on quad; R. Stough reception, summer session catalog, 1990 Homecoming; C. White, Poland's visiting professor; Black Student leadership conference, tournament of champions, biology lab, B. Underwood, check passing; M.P.C., campus view, play rehearsal, J. Douglas, H. William, D. Samuels\n","contact sheets, negatives","Halloween disguise, campus scenics, Troy Wilhelm; Dr. Stan Englebretson, copies shots, montage; Uplink station, Dr. Robert Ehrlich and Maria Dwonzecka, Jeannie Lebowicz, student art work; Dr. Robert Ehrlich, Harry Vantrees, Dr. Anderson and Hamilton, CSI ceremony; Steve Carter, T. Dunn and P. D'Andrea; CSI ceremony, D. Boilear and Suzi Slayden; Dr. D. Harr, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mr. Wheaton; Publications gang; copies of Dr. Seymour Lipset; open house with Governor Wilder, Arts Gala 1990; Men's basketball; unidentified contact sheets; MLK Day, Institute for Education Transformation; Black Student Organization; Dr. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; O. Bushong, TV studio\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU vs. William and Mary; Flo Graham and guest, Indian love call rehearsal, T. Dunn, E. Fleishman, J. Tangney; Dr. King day, Institute for Education Transformation, V. Soyfer, S. Bakash; Copy work; R. Wilkins, J. Laue, Uplink station, Black Student Organization; D. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; June Goodfield reception, O. Bushong, TV studio; Vernon Ford, Walter Scheiber; Institute for Humane services; Physical Plant employee of the month Richard Bayer, Art Chickering; Modern dance class\n","contact sheets, negatives","VEBI (Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative) (removed); student life, campus; Human Resources employee of the month; Dance class with Villella; University Day; Distinguished faculty award; employee of the month; Buchanan reception; Copy work harpists; Gala wine bottles; Northern Virginia Institute breakfast\n","contact sheets, negatives","Actors in black box theater; Dancers (Federal Theater Festival); Greek week, rocking chair marathon; PT 109 Kennedy model dorm room; Robert Hazon music performance; student life; Warren Doyle employee of the month May; Mason Day\n","contact sheets, negatives","Award kids, Kathleen Kelly and Beaver play; Mason Scholars, Cornelius DeKluyver (School of Business Dean); Student prospectus; GMU student prospectus; May employee of the month; Art work (Media Relations)\n","contact sheets, negatives","GMU early I.D. program and Wade Gilley; Student prospectus; Carrington Williams, early I.D. program\n","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement; International institute Desmond Dinen; June employee of the month; Campus life\n","contact sheets, negatives","Fairfax Fair; employee of the month; Dean Rapheal's retirement reception; campus; Law School (American Bankers Association); Housing handbook, Donna Werkhousea; GMU wrestling camp; construction at GMU soccer stadium\n","contact sheets, negatives","Portrait of Earl Ingram; flower show, Suzanne Rose and Miriam Suez, Mason Scholars; John Warfield's IASIS planning room; Human Resources employee of the month; Mrs. Johnson and the quilt; early I.D. kids, Fenwick Library in the summer; Mike Kehoe employee of the month; Fenwick Library (summer); Flo Graham meeting with Charlotte Reed (VEBI) (removed); Saratoga Elementary School; employee of the month, portrait of Dr. Rosini; Lt. Governor Don Byer, Economic Bridge press conference and Dr. Wade Gilley's farewell reception; Bill Miller's farewell lunch; Rich Miller, Roseann Benson's cylinder experiment\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rosini August Human Resources employee of the month; Jim Tso; Neil Adams employee of the month; Dr. Siff; Music room, conductor class; Dr. Peggy Crawford, finance; GMU University Police, roller blades, decision science lab; Arts Center (Concert Hall); Registration, campus life; Portraits of Sharon Holland and Evan Anderson; Fenwick Library, computer librarian and minority at CTR; Polish delegation meeting with small business institute; John Crocket, Peter Denning, Louis White, Joseph Leieb, Robert Ruhling, Ron Levy; Decision science lab, business department; GMU soccer vs. Loyola, September employee of the month; Dean Bowens farewell reception; Freshman convocation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Human Resources employee of the month; James Harrington, campus life; Statistical class, Business School brochure; Campus life, Dr. Wayne Perry; Dr. Jim Palmer's class; Dr. Suzanne Slayden's Chemistry lab class; GMU Law School: Professor Anthony's class, Professor Kovicac's class, Judge Ginsburo's class, students studying, faculty; Professor Roy Wilkens class; Alice M. Rivlin, copy work media relations\n","contact sheets, negatives","Upper classmen moving in; Patricia Baum, freshmen move in; GMU Volleyball vs. Navy; Dean Deklyver's welcome reception; Lynch gift; Rachel Lampert, applied research and development meeting; Women's cross country; Articles on demand, Dean DeKlyver and scholarship recipients; Astronomy class with computers\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU Homecoming, soccer picnic, parade; GMU tennis, copy work; CIT reception, VEBI (removed); Students in dorms; Dr. Rossey Pellerano, Ray Everrett and President George Johnson, Janet Hale; The dead protest drunk driving, Professor Dmittriano; GMU witch watchers; Charles Nance; International student services forus on Siera Loan; employee of the month, Safeway check presentation; sculpture assembly\n","contact sheets, negatives","Sculpture assembly, sculpture signing, statue dedication; Brenda Curtis farewell party\n","contact sheets, negatives","Flo Graham portrait; Black Student leadership conference; GMU Gala function; John Pierce and Shaker Zahren; Economics luncheon, copy shots of Mr. Bill Purple; Economic Bridge trip to Southwest, Virginia (Flo Graham)\n","contact sheets, negatives","CIT reception, Lt. Governor Don Byer present; black freshmen weekend; GMU students, financial aid councilor; campus, students, International Day focus on Spain; GMU vs. Monmouth; Geology class; Virginia Secretary of Education; International student councilling, GMU basketball; International Student Council; International Student services; Basketball game in field house; Foreign language class (summer catalog); Field mouse activity; Lee Smith and Lee Thomas; John O'Connor, Randy Gabel, Tom Mars\n","contact sheets, negatives","Recycle collection workers; International institute (student social event); Dr. Karen Oats (Biology); Student language tutor; Prince William opening, employee of the month; VEBI meeting with Flo Graham; University Police accreditation ceremony; VEBI pipeline meeting (removed); dedication of microfiche, Frank McCaslin of EDS; TV studio; employee of the month Florine Cook; Scott Smith, Nichole West, Paul D'Andrea with Einstein cut out; Richard Milner, CUE bus; CARD portraitures\n","contact sheets, negatives","Registration summer catalog; Dr. Lovett, Dr. John Pierce and associate; MLK Jr. Day celebration; Second annual small business technology showcase; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Mobil check presentation; Gustaveo Melendez, Borna Katchi employee of the month; Science \u0026 Technology II architecture; Silent protest \"Stop racism\"; Valery Sofer (Robinson professor), students studying in library; Campus students, Valentine Ball; Dr. Sherifs, Dr. Thre file, Dr. Heclo (Robinson professors); Dance class; Dr. Bromley and public policy forum, early I.D. program\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dance class, students studying, campus, conflict resolution, Board of Visitors; weight lifting, body fat measurements, pull ups (field activities for catalog); campus images; Virginia Armat, wrestling practice, Sarah Lawless, Roger Wilkins; Chemistry class, Bonnie Bray kindergarten class, Roger Stough, employee of the month; Roger Stough, employee of the month, Ann Fields\n","contact sheets, negatives","Science \u0026 Technology opening, Dr. Wayne Perry, Dr. Kingsly Hanes; Debate tournament, Dr. Don Kash; Dr. J.W. Harrington, GMU campus; Randy Travis concert; Dr. Dumont, George Gangloff, Tim Corlan; Dr. Pearce and Dr. Robbins, Recycle for Life, Carl T. Cameron; Patricia Miller, Helen Hill Miller, Dr. Rivlin, James Fischer; graduate students on campus; University police safety brochure\n","contact sheets, negatives","Roger Wilkens, John Paden, Harold Morowitz, Jim Trefil; Ben Trittipoe Assistant Sports Information Director, Earth Day; Health Fair; Hemlock Overlook, police dispatch, Jesse Jackson Rally; Women's Leadership Conference; SBA career seminar, student services group shot; International week, employee of the month, University Day, Betty Shabazz lecture\n","contact sheets, negatives","Cathy Jiggetts, Officer Danials, University Police safety brochure; Jerry Brown's presidential campaign at GMU\n","contact sheets, negatives","International Week, Metro Police (safety brochure); Health Fair, Russian lecture; University Police safety brochure; Nichole West, Health Fair; Bernadett O'Leary for Inside Patriot's Circle; Greek Week; Distinguished faculty; GMU campus, Earth Day (Eco Olympics); Mason Scholars, President George Johnson and Rock-A-Thon; Mason Day; copy work, Scott Jackson\n","contact sheets, negatives","Chess players, piano singer, GMU campus; Rich Jackson, Paul Koda, GMU campus, Terry Primrose (Physical Plant employee of the month); GMU campus, SBA classroom brochure; GMU campus, VEBI board meeting; Human Resources employee of the month, Paris Davis, Lt. Governor Don Byer; Laser Lab, undergrad catalog; Mrs. Johnson's scholarship winner, Mr. Wilkens perspective tea; GMU track and field competition; GMU commencement\n","contact sheets, negatives","Law School (economic structure corp. law); Mason Scholars; MBA meeting, check presentation Elizabeth Dahlia; Policy safety brochure; traffic control; Michael Dare, Bob Sharpe, Officer Danials; Human Resources employee of the month, Dave Anderson, Jim Fonseca; University Police safety brochure, Physical Plant employee of the month, IDO workshop\n","contact sheets, negatives","Agreement ceremony; Flower show; Human Resources employee of the month Nancy Woolever; mural installation, Pete League, employee of the month Physical Plant; NOVARAC workshop; Rob Muzzio at Brion's Restaurant; Residence Hall brochure, President's Park, Mrs. Johnson; George Farrel, students non-academic (laundry room/BB); Residence Hall brochure, commons/commonwealth; EDS Frank McCashin with Randell Edwards and Flo Graham, psychology graduate student\n","contact sheets, negatives","Residential Hall brochure focus Patriots Village; SBA testimonials Professor D. Harr, Clarrisa Valdivia, classrooms and computer room, Law School Steve Crofton; students move in\n","contact sheets, negatives","JEDI workshop, copy work for Trafeling Gallery; SBA prospectus, Vienna Metro and SBA testimonial Deepak Chandra; SBA testimonials, Ethan Fox, Professor Rajendra Sisodia; cover black freshman weekend brochure, Professor Sisodia; President George Johnson and the Korean delegation at lunch, Human Resources employee of the month; Christopher Carpenter for the Gazette; Professor Jeffery Stewart, Paula Antonovich, Sandy Sehlhorst; Mason Scholars study lounge; Judy Allen and Sandy Mitchell; Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU first day of classes\n","contact sheets, negatives","GMU campus, LINK dedication, Pete League; GMU campus, Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU campus and President George Johnson; GMU campus and Suzan Slayden's chemistry class; Professor Marly John's physics class, art class, John Milam, Patriots Day\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mrs. Johnson's Gala necklace; Float Virginia bond kick off; George Mason statue and Wendy Ross, Nancy Shulte, Kim Timpf; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship award luncheon, minority services staff; Sheri Stewart, student government, promoting the bond; Superintendent advisory council meeting, sculpture \"communitas\"; Job fair, glass bowl and silver pitcher for Mrs. Johnson; Portraits, Lisa Jones, Pete Mohle; GMU campus, professor David Wiggin; Tom Moylan director of American Studies; GMU soccer, CIS group Kafatos Hodge and Wegman\n","contact sheets, negatives","Anthropology class; ROTC training; Patriot's Day; GMU Homecoming, soccer M\u0026W picnic, Quay Watkins; GMU student nurses at Arlington Hospital; GMU daycare trick-o-treaters; IOA newsletters FTD archival photos; minority student faculty reception and Human Resources employee of the month, GMU campus; Dr. Marjorie Halley in classroom \n","contact sheets, negatives","Student leadership conference; Datatell presentation to GMU; Toshiko Akosho and graphs for the Psychology department; Microbiology class, African delegation, geology class; Physical Plant employee of the month, faculty development workshop, Gala celebration; GMU Gala celebration; Horizons 2000 dinner reception and Dr. Herma Williams; School of Business faculty, S. Mitchell, P. League, P. Webb, J. Wientraub; Jim Tso, Mary Flynn, Helen Ackerman, Jack Censor \n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Pablo Dominguez, Harold Geller, Randall Edwards, John Schreck; Dr. Marilyn Mobley, Human Resources employee of the month; VEBI, Southwest Virginia consortium meeting (removed); Chuck James; Duke Perry; Ron Sinacore; Statues in Mason courtyard; New VEBI board member, psychology department graphs, Human Resources employee of the month; Grant presentation; GMU vs. ODU basketball; Dr. Toni Travis, Dr. Benson Cooke; GMU and medical science research institute signing ceremony, Human Resources employee of the month; Summer school catalog; Jennie Best and her gift to GMU library \"Video of the 20th Century\"; GMU vs. American University; Dr. Lovett's farewell presentation and reception\n","contact sheets, negatives","Robert Weiler, Peter Brunett, Laura Massie, Joe Wood, Mick Ellis; Law School conference honoring Judge Posner; Martin Luther King Day celebration; Media Center tour for SWVA group; Monica neighbors; GMU vs. JMU mens basketball; Marjorie Haley, Wayne Gable, Lester McMenamin, Mary Hamon; Mobil 1 track meet\n","contact sheets, negatives","Human Resources employee of the month, Dr. Chery Bartholomew; Annual VEBI meeting in Richmond (removed); Mark Crain (economics); Reception for shared research instrument facility and attitude; Art Center statue, Edward Villella dance workshop, EV portrait; Physical Plant employee of the month, statue construction of \"Attitude\"; Dedication of sculpture \"Attitude\"; Portrait Mike Kelly, bronze sculpture \"Three Ladies\"; IDO computer demonstration; Physical Plant employee of the month secretary of the Year, Virginia McCaslin\n","contact sheets, negatives","Group shot of 1993 University employees of the month, Terry Whisnant, College Path Walk; William Rifkin and copy shots of Judge Renquist; Rhonda Wilbon, Mary Montebelle; Distinguished faculty and 25 year employees; arm wrestler Dave Patton; Evan Anderson, Mary Montebello, David Shum, recycling center, Law School reception; Copy work University Center; Hambdessa Tso (Ethiopian speaker), Human Resources employee of the month; Dr. Walker, Louis Poller; Paul Westhead press conference, Don Lavoie and John O'Connor; University Day, secretary of the year presentation; International Week; Mason Scholars, Cherrytree reception, campus statues\n","contact sheets, negatives","Physically challenged students' new parking deck; GMU vs. UMBC, student services, group shot for student HB; Dedication of gym to J. Linn, Howard Baetjer alternative energy program; GMU alumni awards brunch; PAGE program group shot, Science \u0026 Technology virtual reality demonstration; Group shot student HB, award presentation, Donna Null; Human Resources employee of the month, Physical Plant employee of the month; Edwards ground breaking; Anthropology class study in Fairfax cemetery, portrait of Dean Bafundo; GSE convocation; GMU commencement; Mason Scholars, \"So to Speak\" art work; Martin Marietta computer equipment gift\n","contact sheets, negatives","Library stacks project, Human Resources employee of the month; campus demolition, Krasnow conference; NVI reception; UCIS photo illustration; VA Business magazine ad; employee of the month; Paul Westhead basketball camp; golf tournament; graffiti\n","contact sheets, negatives","Campus construction of the Johnson Center; Physical Plant employee of the month, Donna Null; Margaret Andino, Pat Story; Jim Fonseca, Peter Denning; GMU Child Development Center; Dr. Gallaher - Writing Institute; Summer School catalog; Daniel Eesley PAGE student; Charlene Hurt, Elizabeth Littlefield; Pat Kendrick volleyball coach, graffiti project; Brian Drummond, SA display, Rick Davis, Tom Horan, chesnut tree; Prince William County display, Coach Paul Westhead; Dan Burke and Francesco Parisi GMU law professors; Students moving in Presidents Park, Physical Plant employee of the month; first day back in classes, registration\n","contact sheets, negatives","SBA small business development class, Johnson Center construction, Human Resources employee of the month; black student weekend brochure; Board of Directors, SA display, Ron Sinacore; Lester E. McMenamin, GMU campus; GMU students on campus; Mason, Presidential Scholars talent show, psychology graphs; Judicial Committee Group shot, Patricia Miller; Santiago Hispanic Heritage month; C. K. Williams, Susan Tidry, Peter Klappert, all authors; Fiction writers G. W. display; Garden Club presentation; PAGE reunion; J. Dyke speaking at GMU Law School\n","contact sheets, negatives","Edward James Olmos program and reception; Governor Doug Wilder's press conference to University Presidents; Arts Gala jewelry; Dean Mendes, University Center construction; Raymond Akwule, Human Resources employee of the month Terry Ashton; Basketball training, Karen Crouch scholarship recipient; Bridgit McElroy, African American print design, Physical Plant employee of the month; Rose Pascarell and Christine Donofrio, Arts Gala jewelry; Laura Nelson, GMU students on campus playing chess\n","contact sheets, negatives","Energy Awareness and Conservation Day, Jim Fletcher, soccer; Rose Pasarell, GMU campus; Nicole West, Alan Jackson in concert; Reception for the Chinese Economic delegation; Chief Justice of VA, Deborah Boehm-Davis; \"Attitude\" in studio set up; Eward Wegman, GMU day care kids trick or treating; Nursing awards, Chinese Cool Industry delegation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Pearl Wang, GMU collegiate health and fitness tour; GMU students studying in Fenwick library; Professor Mark Spikel and Herma Williams, Vicki Balenger, Mary Ann Lecos; Sargent Barnes with students, students in Fenwick, ARC awards; Harry Wechsler, AFC awards; Dance student and instructor; Karla Hoffman operation research and engineering; GMU Gala; Captain Martha Hughes-Reese, students and buildings, Black History week, composit poster\n","contact sheets, negatives","Walter Williams; GMU students in Fenwick Library and Writing Center; panel discussion with President George Johnson, Dr. Toni Travis; Health science signing ceremony with U.S. Forest Service, construction; Fred Schock, Anita Taylor, Womens Studies Advisory Group; employee of the month, GMU Jazz Ensemble, Century Club reception; GMU / NOVA student group\n","contact sheets, negatives","Book signing, reception, research grant workshop; GMU Foundation group shot, construction update; Dean Sage, Dr. Conti, Dr. Butler, Dr. Johnson-Brown, Johnson Center construction; Concert Hall, Anita Taylor, Nursing and Health Science group; Dr. Nancy Laird, Dr. Doreen Harper; Johnson Center construction update, Dean Sage; Johnson Center construction update, final attachment\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Ice skating program, Human Resources employee of the month; Board of Visitors meeting, construction update; April Young, employee of the month at Physical Plant; Snow, students on campus, students at library; Community policing; President George Johnson and students at construction Science \u0026 Technology, employee of the month; Danzalta display, Connie Kirkland, construction update; copy work Danzalta Parrots; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Gerontology brochure shot at Birmingham Green Nursing Home; Dr. Willett portrait\n","contact sheets, negatives","Students on campus, Physical Plant employee of the month, GMU Law School and Manhattan Institute lunch; Dom Arciszewski, construction update; copy work - Gerald Baliles, employee of the month, commencement speaker; Lovey Hamill, Joe Kanyan, Ed Codell  Walter Barrett, copy work; MLK celebration, essay winners with President George Johnson, Esther Elstun, Zlata Filipovich; Julie Janoski, Bob Karlson, John Soder; Gunston Ledger, Broadside archival copy work; Ann Caderro\n","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Bruce O'Rourke, copy work; GMU display, Chinese pictures on exhibit, Peggy Browse, Ann Field; Board of Visitors reception and coop agreement between PWCO and GM students on campus; Samuel Phillips, PAGE; Jay Shaffer and Don Gallahr; Gustavo Mellander, Lorraine Brown; Map of Virginia and Maryland, tech with media station; Dave Johnson with President George Johnson plus flag, Law School conference; Tech Link; ICAR group shot, Andrew Acland, Armen Yetegaren, Michele Duryea, H. Tuso; employee of the month, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","University Day, Secretary of the Year; University Day, Concert Hall and University Center and Mason Hall, Science \u0026 Technology, Lynch lecture, students on campus; Dean Mellander, campus with students; Multi Ethnic students in group; Jim Trefil, Pat Story, Don Kelso; Students in Fenwick Library; employee of the month Raul Rivera-Murga campus buildings; Mason and Presidential Scholars, Co-op research and development agreement with Army; Law School program, Science \u0026 Technology award presentation; Oakview School, Mason Day; Conference forging strategic alliance for tech transfer; Institute of Public Policy annual spring training conference campus buildings\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Prospectus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Governor Allen on campus; Sec. Sgro touring construction of Science \u0026 Technology with students; T.V. studio GMU; GMU commencement; Ken Bumgardner, student in computer lab; Foundation award winner technology fair; GMU T.V. station; Downtown Fairfax award luncheon; Prince William Board of Visitors; VEBI board meeting, portrait Michael Tentnowski (removed); GMU T.V. station\n","contact sheets, negatives","Classes of 1968-1971 reunion and reunion display; Perspectus graduate testimonials; Redi program; students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Smith, Physical Plant employee of the month; Students on campus and students in art class; Toni Travis; Students on campus during summer session; Norm Kerr's retirement party; Car transfer to CAEPS; CADD Microsystems, Inc.; UCIS brochure; Students on campus in summer, Physical Plant employee of the month; Physically challenged student leader Betina Greco; Writing program group shot, minority student class; Dr. Borocus and Dr. Hershy, nurses in action; University Center; Jack Kvancz farewell, GMU T.V. studio, Mary Lazarsky, Orsolya Berty, Mark Johnson and staff (writing program); \n","contact sheets, negatives","Joseph Shirk, University Center abstract; Mary Lazarsky, GMU T.V. studio; Mike Miller, University Center Librarian, University Center; Stephen Brown and employee of the month; GMU students and winner of NSF fellowship; UUSA retreat; Engineering open house, CFA, copy work fall season; Law School orientation, CFA, copy work, ROTC officer Lee Affen, graph; Jacqulyn Dodson, students on campus, copy work; Fall orientation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Removal of Federal Theatre Project archives; students on campus Fine Arts faculty show Nureim and Harry Campbell; German orphan home fund reception; business consultants library, PAGE portraits, employee of the month; Students on campus; employee of the month, Lawrence Levine, Valery Sofer, students on campus; GMU Law School mentor meeting; dance class, Russian physicians, Jacques Derrida lecture series; Gayatri Spivac lecture series, Keith Segeson and Russian physicians; Dean Fulner(?) check presentation, Dr. Johnson and GM Bank, students on campus; Crystal vase and violin, Gala still life, campus life; Patriot's Day; Campus life; Americorps reception, campus life\n","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director\n","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director\n","contact sheets, negatives","Homecoming; ROTC clean up, Gala china, Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month, students in biology class, Kevin McCrohan; Anna Borgeryd Astuatsaturou, Nolhsbitter, Trump, ICAR; David Swanson; Lloyd DeBoer, trick or treat; Margar Kendal-Hull, University Center, Physical Plant employee of the month; Sanjeer Dewan, Chung Ki Min, Catherine McCormick, Constance Pattee, Eliz Demulder, Laura Adamkewicz, trick or treat; Rosemary Bortel, Ann Moore, Physically challenged students; Judy Allen's dance class; Lou Miller, Jim Fonseca\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Holisky, Tony Maiello, Joseph Shink, Flo Graham, Venture rep, Gala, Law School mentors reception; Campus life, computers, Gala; Child development center read out, Debora Bohn Davis; Toni Morrison symposium; art classrooms, J. Clapsaddle (printing), S. Anholt (painting); Chesapeake Bay; biology class, employee of the month, students on campus; Field House restoration, student studying\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Radner's English class, non fiction writing class; Campus life, students study, students with computers, library; Joyce Williams (Nursing), Major Jim Fullbrook; Evelyn Slaght (Nursing); Ellen Dawson (Nursing), Bethany Hall-Long (Nursing); Dr. Joseph Gurfine, Dr. Christopher Hill; Science \u0026 Technology II presentation; Ruth Zambrana; employee of the month, University Center construction; Copy work Donald Hall, Richard Bausch, CK Williams, Carolyn Forche, Robert Bly, Jim Fletcher, Sondra Patrick; Physical Plant employee of the month; University Center\n","contact sheets, negatives","Larry Bowens, Enterprise Hall; Admissions, registration; Mr. Ghandi; Community services fair; IET meeting, Raymond Cypress, students on campus; Law School, Judge Kozinske co-teaching with Jeff Parker and D. Bruce Johnson; Julian Bond, snow, students, library; snow, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus; Students on campus, Vincent Desnoes, Nancy Woolover, employee of the month; Jane Cushman; Wrestling (color prints); Choral department\n","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus, Lisa Major, Miss Black Virginia; Snow on campus, chemistry class; Men's basketball vs. JMU; Alumni affairs \"Pizza\", admissions interviews by alumni; Keith Bushey, students in library, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Mobil track meet,\n","contact sheets, negatives, color photographs","Mobil track meet, color photographs\n","prints","Admissions, student gallery; Science \u0026 Technology check presentation apprentice photo workshop, students on campus; Alumni affairs awards committee, Phon-A-Thon fund raiser, Cynthia McIntyre; University day care, students on campus, protocol agreement; GMU women alumni; employee of the month; Mary Silva copy work, Kevin Clements copy work; Science \u0026 Technology; Copy work, year book, Dr. Clark's English class; Professor Ashcraft's sculpture class, computer art, publications staff; Crew club\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Lynn Fontana, Dulce Cruz, science lab; Art department, office moves, Science \u0026 Technology; Father Bob Celinski, office moves, campus buildings, student at computer; Awards luncheon, Wayne Froman, copy work, chemistry class; Karen Rosenblum, Heather McDonald; 25 year employees, students on campus; Tech Link; Margaret Hanson winner of customer service award, sculpture class; GMU crew team\n","contact sheets, negatives","Lynch lecture, Ghandi; International Week; employee of the month group, Herma Williams; Baseball, Mason vs. Liberty; Alternative spring break; International Week; Science \u0026 Technology awards luncheon, Mason Week; John Wallin, Nursing School, blood pressure testing; International Week, GM student teacher library; University Day; Jenna Van Hook, Greek Week; John Sennett, student bias brochure; Bias brochure, Buss Grover (student)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Check presentation from Cantina Del Rio, campus buildings, Fenwick Library; New Century College, Mason scholars with President George Johnson; Mason Day aerial photos, graphs for chemistry department; Alumni affairs awards with Susan Rook; Til Hazel receiving award, employee of the month Shirley Nathan; copy work, Stan Harrison, Til Hazel; sculpture, Law School economic analysis \n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1; graduation; John Sennett Bais brochure enterprise building; Kenneth A. Kovach, students on campus, employee of the month\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Music reception with donors Foundation Check Presentation; laser in Science \u0026 Technology: Retirement party for Dr. J. Palmer, stage combat class; Weird science (color); BAIS brochure, Donna Bufundo; graduation with David Potter, Stanley Harrison, Lynn Bauer, Mary Sprewl with Rector; Saudi students, nursing coordination; Science \u0026 Technology award presentation, Foundation luncheon Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dahia, Board of Visitors; employee of the month Nellie McCoy, employee of the month Claudia E. Young, Mason Scholars (copy work); Students on campus; Mason Scholars, copy work; Fairfax City; PWI color transparencies; Bob Smith, Lauve Steenhuisen; Mark Spikell, Camp Mason, recycling; Camp Mason, Sports Camp; Students, flowers, lake, NEBI student group, Dennis Webster\n","contact sheets, negatives","Arts Academy summer party final show; VEBI meeting (removed); VEBI, Greg Guagnon, Keith Bushy, Linda Westphal, Paul D'Andrea; David Miller, John O'Connor, Karen Oates, Ce Ce Rodgers, Matthew Cozad; Ed Fleishman group, Maury Sherrens, Fred Rossini, Duke Perry; Psychology charts; Campus restaurants, bookstore, workmen on campus; Judge Leslie Alden, Diane Turner; John O'Connor, Mark Spikell, Daniel Druckman; Lawrence Butler, Thun Luc, Physical Plant employee of the month; Larry Van Wert, Miguel Gonzales, Susan Trencher, Saudi nurses; Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1\n","contact sheets, negatives","David Potter, Linda Seligman, Sandra McDowel employee of the month, John O'Connor, PWI Rec. agreement; Linda Westphal, Keith Bushey, Sondra Patrick, Sheila Folliott; Optical device, Gazette; Duke Perry, Maurice Sherrens, Fred Rossini; University Center interior; PTAP variable signs; campus construction, League of Women Voters of Fairfax; Alumni recruters, New Century, Esther Elstun scholarship to German orphans\n","contact sheets, negatives","Registration, students on campus; New Century College, biology class (pond), bookstore; PAGE freshman class, group shot, students on campus; Greg Guagnano; George Ansivino, students in Enterprise Hall; Daris Berg - employee of the month, Major donor to Foundation; Alan Cheuse English department; PWI bround breaking; George Mason (copy work), Physical Plant employee of the month, Physical Plant construction; William H. Lawrence\n","contact sheets, negatives","National Hispanic heritage Month opening ceremony; First EIP graduates at Board of Visitors meeting, Heritage professors, Dick Bausch, Stephen Burton; Gala committee members; students on campus, Gala committee members; Physical Plant employee of the month Jose Vasquez; Fenwick Library, dining hall, Enterprise Hall with students; Diversity Center with students; Students on campus, University Center construction\n","contact sheets, negatives","Harry Wechsler, employee of the month Leslie McKenney (Executive Secretary Legal Affairs); Ann H. Cary (Nursing Professor); Hortensia Cadenas, PAGE group; Roy Rosenzweig, students on campus; Karen Cohn, Janet Niblock, Frank Hoben; Patriot's Day, Carol Mattusch, Priscilla Regan; Jonathan Grifford, Roger Stough, Mark Maggio, Brien Benson, Kingsley Haynes, Frank Hoban, Karen Cohn, group, Janet Niblock, group; Richard J. Klimoski (Psychology), Joel Forman, Kitty Hover and staff, Enterprise Hall\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mary Lou Crouch with students; New Century College, Pond Project; Library learning center information; Physical Plant employee of the month, Graham Waldo; Biology class, Toni Morrison, students in learning center, ROTC, students on campus; Enterprise Hall, Krug, Robinson lecture, Thompson, SUB II, Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Menas Kafatos Professor Physics and Astronomy; GMU Gala, GM Bank grand opening, Amy Erwin; Brett Wright, Elly Doyle; Physical Plant employee of the month Glenda L. Weston; Jean Sorrell\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Mike Kelly; Mary Silva, graduate MBA class, high tech distance learning; University Center; Ann Carey, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun Wu; Ronnie Feeg, Rita Ailinger; Promised practises, TIPP, D. Anderson, Gail Milgram, BJ McConnely; Foundation check presentation; Art Saunders; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship presentation, Physical Plant employee of the month Kenton Gordon; Richard Ruberstein, Dennis Sandole; employee of the month Luanne Pearce; mail services employees Pat Lindsey; Michelle LeBaron, Frank Blechman, Kevin Clements; Catherine (Cass) Connelly; Graduation 1985, President George Johnson in hard hat\n","contact sheets, negatives","Learning center, registration, bookstore; Dr. Johnson with Heritage chair, Peter Burnette (English department); Teri Franceschi, natural gas truck; Lisa Page (English department); Martin Luther King celebration; Physical Plant employee of the month Pete Crisman; Crowd at basketball game (color negatives); Learning center; Cyrus Cassells opera workshop; cat coalition, employee of the month, U.S. Forsetry, Geoffrey Birchard, Human Resources; Basketball\n","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scene, Johnson Center; Learning center, bookstore, library; Housing welcome; Physical Plant employee of the month David Wilder; GMU Foundation Phone-A-Thon; Job fair, Mary Wakefield, Senate Building, Senator Russell Feingold, Jeff Bingaman; African American Studies reception for Gilbert Morris with Dr. Potter and Dr. Mobley\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","EIP reception award to President George Johnson; GMU job fair; Presidential search Martha Gilliland; Donaldson GMU Presidential candidate; Agnes Mao, employee of the month, Michael Kelly, Martha Gilliland; Presidential candidate Victorio Aguera; William Martin (Education); William Martin (GSE); Eugenie Mielczsnek, Alan Merten; James Trefil (Physics); Emmett Holman (Philosophy and Religion); Charter signing between U.S. Forest Service and GMU; Peter Henriques, Walter Moretz; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Dedication; Lloyd Cohen, Law School, Kahn, copy shots; employee of the month for the year; Library bookmark; President Alan Merten; installing the George Mason statue; Social work brochure\n","contact sheets, negatives","International Day; University Day breakfast, Alumni awards reception with Dr. Johnson; Alan Merten's visit to GMU press conference; GMU dance; Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month; Johnson Center, Concert Hall, Mason Hall; President George Johnson's last meeting, ground breaking Arlington display\n","contact sheets, negatives","Danny Hupp and Karen Nixon, President Alan Merten and Dean Potter; Margaret Hutton, Science \u0026 Technology lunch group engineers; Manuel Gomez employee of the month; Presidential scholars; employee of the month, students on campus, Mack Holt; Scholarship luncheon; John Spaldo; President Merten meeting with alumni; The Institute of Public Policy portraits; Margaurite Beach, Stephen Briganaer, Jenna Van Hook, Michael Whitelock, Board Award winner; Urban systems luncheon; President Alan Merten's meeting with Public Relations; graduation (commencement)\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten's meeting with staff; African American Studies Recognition ceremony; Rector presenting awards to President George Johnson; Dona Shalala, Dr. Mobley; employee of the month Check presentation copy work; Physical Plant employee of the month, operations going away reception; Minority advisory board with President Alan Merten; Brian Sumser; Executive committee\n","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Looney, University ombudsman; Olympic at Law School; Dean Sage's retirement Dr. Gulledge, Dr. Sibley; Ann Wingblade, The Puppeteer Statue; Krasnow board trustee meeting; President Alan Merten's welcoming reception; President Alan Merten at freshman orientation; Student art show; Bob Gill (Chemistry), President Alan Merten (color negatives); nursing reception with President Alan Merten\n","contact sheets, negatives","; Summer Arts Academy; GMU welcomes the Mertens; Physical Plant employee of the month Barry Alderman; Puppeteer, Johnson Center Library, Science \u0026 Technology, Enterprise Hall, Concert Hall; President George Johnson copy work; Kenneth Heller, Fairfax display, Graduate business institute; Karen Thompson (Director Krasnow Institute)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Susan Wallace (Director of Development Law School), model of new swimming pool; Law School model; President Alan Merten with Alumni President (color negatives); Kiosk unveiling; President Alan Merten's tour of the new Physical Plant; Travel agents Carol Hoskins, Kim Brown, Central rec. Krasnow Center; Donald Byrd concert, President Alan Merten reception; Academy group, Administration of Justice faculty; Music newsletter, Vallery Wheeler, Rick Davis; employee orientation with President Alan Merten\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rossini reception; Science \u0026 Technology open house; President Alan Merten business alumni, lunch with Thompson and Greenspaun; President Alan Merten tour Gunston Hall, ICAR alumni reception; President Alan Merten at faculty reception; employee of the month Maziar Momeni softwar system tech, Registrar's office; President Alan Merten greets GMU staff; Portraits of Law School professors, Law School orientation; students moving in, new students picnic, Provost reception, scholarship presentation\n","contact sheets, negatives","President Alan Merten, Board of Visitors, The Monkeys; President Alan Merten lunches with students; Physical Plant employee of the month Thomas Boyer; Merten; First day of class; PAGE class group; Copy work, Virginia Hoose, Linda Gordon, Marian W. Edelman; John S. Morrison; Tour of classrooms with President Alan Merten; Law School portraits and group; President Alan Merten with GMU black faculty and staff\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten with College of Nursing; celebrate diversity with President Alan Merten; President Alan Merten Presidents council, Maurice Sherrens; Lawley Paisley Jones; EMBA alumni dinner with President Alan Merten; Peter Denning; President Alan Merten faculty Krasnow Institute staff; GMU campus activities; Students, dining area Johnson Center, banners; House Appropriation committee, tour of JLC\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mark Addleson, ToJo Joseph, Thatchen Kery; video conferencing equipment; Physical Plant employee of the month, Henry Feil; Students outside Johnson Center; Susanne Denham; Children's tour scene shop; President Alan Merten, Hispanic Week; Kathryn Laskey; chef at Crossroads Restaurant; Professor Button; Kevin Avruch; Town Meeting with President Alan Merten \n","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Elaine F. Sweers; copy work, Loni Guinier, Sarah Lawless, GMU campus; Carol Henderson, Ellen Hewett; students on campus fall; Physical Plant employee of the month Terry Primrose; Homecoming; Dr. Kaufmann's English class; Gerald Cook, Chair of Electric Engineering; Dr. Marilyn Mobley's African-American Studies presentation; Check presentation Board of Trustees; Clinton/Gore campaign to highlight the future of the internet, Child Development Center trick-or-treat\n","contact sheets, negatives","Black Student leadership conference; employee of the month Beth Ives; Desmond Dinan; President Alan Merten donors reception; Dr. Spikell, Dr. Super in elementary school; classroom nursing; Michael Eastman, VIT classroom nursing; Thomas Dietz; Howard Kurtz and costume shop\n","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus (1995-1996) (color negatives); Physical Plant employee of the month Paul Lambert; Eric Pankey (English); Donald Byrd at the Cinema; Award presentation, assignment for EIT; Chinese delegation meeting with GMU Biology and Anthropology representatives; GMU Christmas festival of light; Graduate technology group portraits and dinner; Tip event with Federal Highway; Physical Plant employee of the month Steve Johnson; Sheila ffolliott (Art History); Janet Hale, Nursing for dimensions; University Police ceremony oath of office; Women's basketball\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Winston Jones; Agnes Jenkins, Nursing for Dimensions, Diane Kaseman; Georgne Redmond, Margaret McKlancie, Nursing for Dimensions; Governor Allen at GMU; Loretta Normille, Nursing for Dimensions; Mary Wakefield (Nursing); Chris Langley, naming of Carew Hall; Kym Carter (Track and Field Assistant Coach); Shuttle and construction at Arlington Campus; Information, registration, Johnson Center dining; Dr. Darrele Craig, EEOC; Bookstore Johnson Center; Buildings - Robinson, Fenwick Library; Nelly Mellander; The History of GMU display\n","contact sheets, negatives","Jeanne Moore (Nursing); Major Jim Berry ROTC group shot; Jim Metcalf, Nursing for Dimensions; employee incentive award; Kwangyoung Yi; history display project; Paul Bubbosh (alumni), William Wood; William Wood, House office buildings, D. C.; Martin Luther King Day, drawing, individualized study, Johnson Center; Jamy Bond (alumni), Peace Corps; Karen Alarie (Psychology); Marti Jenner (Nursing); quad, Robinson, Krug; Alumni with Merten in Richmond; African-American Resident Scholar reception\n","contact sheets, negatives","John (Jack) Pendray; Susan Campbell, Carl Ziteman, install PC on home PC; students in Johnson Center; Lora Irvine; Admissions preview with Merten; Jeffrey Segal (pianist); PWI construction Science \u0026 Technology; Negro Baseball League; Arlington campus construction; Michael Le Baron (ICAR); President's Task Force, students on campus, art class; Physical Plant employee of the month Gregory Stockslager; T.V. classroom; Job Fair\n","contact sheets, negatives","Science \u0026 Technology classroom; President Alan Merten at computer; employee of the month Sally Mohle and President Alan Merten; Men's basketball; Craig Gibson; Charles Baker; Louis Buffardi (Psychology department); Aldona Gozikowski; Beverly Boyd, Nursing for Dimensions; Elena Barbre (Media Relations); Michael McDermott (Assistant Vice Provost); Robert Gilstrap (GSE); Krasnow Institute (building); Men's baseball; Donna Koerbel (Assistant Academic Coordinator Athletics), Allen Hughes (MGT and control classroom); MPA students and alumni\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physics classrooms for brochure; Cinema; Law School reception for President Alan Merten; Physical Plant employee of the month; Lecture alzheimer's; timeline display cases; PAGE portraits; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Patrick Reynolds (anti-smoking advocate); Robert Lloyd, honor students and opera singer; Lenore Weitzman, copy work; President Alan Merten reception at Prince William Institute; Jenifer Gauthier, PAGE program, President Alan Merten; Presidential symposium, shaping the future; AFCEA scholarship luncheon; Alumni awards ceremony; Physical Plant employee of the month Rodney Milam; Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitrario; Krasnow opening; Inaugural events; Mason Day\n","contact sheets, negatives","Duke Perry, President Alan Merten reception display, Nuro network helicopter lab; employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Maureen Mackin (Operations research); Presidential Symposium Beyond Calculation; Classroom Science \u0026 Technology, Nuro network helicopter; Silicon graphics computers; Classroom Rex Wade's history class; Classrooms, School of Business; Dean Mellander's celebration dinner; Gheorghe Tucuci; Sushil Jajodia (Information and software systems); David Wong; Jim Chen (Science and Technology); Presidential symposium with Allen Sheppard; Rainald Lohner, Jaroslaw Tuzynski, Juan Cebral, Eric Mestreau; Minder Chen (Graduate Business Professor); Student leadership awards; \n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Tami Dimock, University publication, Milhailina Kavina; Choral honor students; Loran Irvin, PAGE, Teresa Michaels; Peggy Yoakum, PAGE, Walt Savon, employee of the month; Choral group and speaker; World Congress press conference; Gheorghe Tecuci with computer; President Alan Merten with students, group shot for student handbook; Women's crew team; GMU buildings (color); Faculty Science \u0026 Technology color; graduation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Document art students using Johnson Center as work space, Concert Hall; roundtable; Law School construction; Wurlitzer organ; Concert Hall, art class in Johnson Center; Daniele Struppa (Associate Dean Graduate Studies) and IRS rare books; 75th million inner library loan; Donor, scholarship receipient Oxford Club, employee of the month with Merten, David Wynn; Barbara Lubar; Flag at half mast for Joseph Guifein; Leonard Haase Physical Plant, timeline; Barbara Miller in her environment; Retirement reception Bette Dahlin; Physical Plant employee of the month Frank Chavez; welcome to new freshmen and parents\n","contact sheets, negatives","Gary Powers, President Alan Merten, new Deans; employee of the month Merten and Peggy Aldrich; Mindy McDonnell McAllister; Lisa Greenhill (alumni), students on campus; Visual standards manual; Camp Mason on the main campus; Prince William Campus; Freshman orientation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Camp Mason, campus safety brochure; Physical Plant employee of the month Preston Barnes\n","contact sheets, negatives","Bookstore; Joe Heastie; Karen Rosenblum (Vice President of University Life); Susan Aronson, Seymour Lipsett, MAIT; Northern Virginia Writing Project, Summer Arts Academy; Dr. Alen Merten; Mark Grady (Dean of Law School); employee incentive awards ceremony; Joy Hughes (Vice President of Information Technologies), Joe Woods (Vice Provost Academic Affairs); Peter Denning (Vice Provost for Continuing Education); Lloyd Griffith (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Randall Edwards (Executive Vice President), Mike Haney and colleagues; Timothy F. Sugrue (Associate Dean School of Management), employee of the month with Merten; Francis Fukuyama, MAIT\n","contact sheets, negatives","Murray Black (Associate Dean Science \u0026 Technology), Teresa Domzel (Associate Dean School of Management); Prince William 234 bypass ribbon cutting, Ellen Fagenson Eland; Gary Galluzzo (Dean Graduate School of Education); Moving in Prince William; Daniele Struppa (Dean of Arts and Sciences); MAIT students, Christopher Hill (Vice Provost for Research); Target store check presentation; Open house Science \u0026 Technology, Ben Broom; Sarah Lawless and Trish Shuman; Scholarship for German student, Department of Modern and Classical Languages; PAGE group freshman class, Glen Cyphers; Center of Recreation Resources, presentation to President Alan Merten\n","contact sheets, negatives","Students moving in, Physical Plant employee of the month Barry Alderman\n","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Glen Cyphers, Norma Sain, program support tech senior in the Office of Sponsored Programs; Students on campus; General faculty meeting; Students studying in the Johnson Center; Jeremy Crampton with class, Geography and Earth systems; IET council meeting with President Alan Merten; Martha Schultz University Publications, students on campus; Foreign language lab; Men's soccer; Richard Klimoski - Dean of Arts and Sciences; Virginia Montecino; SRIF equipment for researchers; Cindy Lont video class; Lorrain Brown with marionettes; Music computer lab with students; John Schreifels science and technology; employee of the month at Physical Plant John Banks; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Gregory Forster (chemistry); John Wilson (Biology); construction Arlington Campus, display PWI; students on campus; employee of the month, President Alan Merten Morgan, Vandergrift; Children for FIAC brochure; Homecoming reception at the Mathy House alumni affairs and alumni lunch; Patriot's Day; DeeAnn Holisky, Associate Dean Arts and Sciences; John Giunta, Fenwick; Switchboard information desk; Science \u0026 Technology picnic\n","contact sheets, negatives","Ambassadors tour; copy shot Dean Sage; Central Fidelity IAO scholarship; employee of the month Physical Plant Diane Coleman; MERTEN; GTE check presentation; David Anderson; Brenda Wiggins, Cathy Malloy; Mulpuri Rao Science \u0026 Technology; Merten, trick treat; Donna Sterling; Tamar Ridenour with elementary student (alumni); Special Collections and Archives new research collection, Bob Vay; James Harvey with Live Board; Swimming pool construction, Sanjeer Setia\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","African-American event; employee of the month Physical Plant, Kenneth Day; Scott Martin and Mary Krause; Dance dress rehearsal; R. Christian Jones; Susan Shields dance studio, tutors at writing center; Maggie Lyons; Jeng-Eng Lin (Science \u0026 Technology); Mike Behrmann\n","contact sheets, negatives","Honors concert for High School students; Merten / Black caucus; Cultivation event foundation with Merten; Harold Stusnick (alumni); Jason Pope, Andrea Frakes; Festival of lights, Patricia Caretta; energy environment New Century College; Carol Forche Reception; student design competition New Century College; employee of the month Susan Beale with President Alan Merten; Torsen Tim (alumni); employee of the month of Physical Plant O'Connor McBride (senior design school of engineering); Kwansene Eversmann (alumni); award truck design; Dawn Rigney (nursing)\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Marlene F. Cianci (nursing), Mary Trainor; Hazel J. Brown; Jeff Brandwine for Gazette; Steve King for Gazette, employee of the month with President Alan Merten; Steven Weinberger; Signs on Mason Drive; Lorraine Rudowski (nursing); Dance department using software; Francine Roberts (nursing); 15 year anniversary of Environmental Science and Public Policy; Frieda Butler (nursing); Myra Fisher (nursing); Physical Plant employee of the month Duong Trong; Martin Luther King tribute\n","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Sally Pettyjohn (Manager Human Resources); Irene Gore, Mark Gore; Scholar in residence Ernest J. Wilson reception; IDO faculty discussion; Dance rehearsal on stage; Paul Schopf (CSI); Suzanne Denham; Biology; Robinson professors, reception for Thelma Levine; Jazz band; Arlington construction, birds and birdhouses.\n","contact sheets, negatives","Steve Hanna, hazardous materials in the atmosphere; Lecture - James Maas with President Alan Merten; Leadership of city of Fairfax meets leadership of George Mason, computer labs, graduate students, Professor Sandra deLavante; Physical Plant employee of the month Genice Brown; Job Fair, students in Johnson Center; Julie Holdren (alumni); Job Fair; Psychology department; Chemistry class with Professor Gerald Roberts\n","contact sheets, negatives","Chris Clark-Talley associate director alumni affairs; Nursing; Psychology; honoring Anita Taylor: M. McCray performance artist; Shovel digging dirt; Sharon Gillett for dimensions brochure; employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Ray Kepler, manager bull run marina; honor student Joe Rinehart; Judicial reception for Law School graduate alumni group\n","contact sheets, negatives","MPA alumni class; Physical Plant employee of the month Peter Karanovich; Music Nat's conference with Dr. Argento, award winners; Ribbon cutting event for the Entrepreneurship Center; Thomas Jefferson High School Arlington with President Alan Merten; students on campus; Arts and Sciences essay; employee of the month with Merten Elizabeth Nevin registration manager; Women's tennis; student newspaper with President Alan Merten; International week; Alan Cheuse; University Day breakfast; George Mason statue and communitas statue\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dennis Young; Claire Carroll (current student for alumni); Lecture and displays for CAS; Lisa Mayne (alumni), Avril Amato; AFCEA lunch speakers and group shot; Second building Prince William; Lynch lecture and reception; Mason Day; Alumni awards; Seymour Simon child development; Michelle (Toni) Travis for alumni; Prince William first building; Baseball, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Staff group shot for career services; student leadership awards; Nancy Rice for alumni; 10th anniversary national center C.C.; TRW partnership at singer, Robin Thurman, Gail Richter-Nelson; Senior recognition ceremony; Consortium Arlington campus shuttle bus Arlington; music reception at Mathy House, backstage at Concert Hall; employee of the month with Merten, Deena Treagus (accounts payable); Physical Plant employee of the month, students at computers; Christopher Thaiss (English department); Psychology honors award reception; Katherine Schwietzer, portrait of students for handbook\n","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement (graduation), Judge Rich receiving honorary degree; President Alan Merten and Governor Gilmore; Commencement (graduation) lunch; Rolfe Wash plumbing shop (employee of the month); Alumni report, Alumni gold cup; Mack Holt, Devon Hodges; World Congress awards; musical performance; \n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, color photographs","Musical performance; \n","color photographs, negatives","Austin Powers costume party; Chong Cole (employee of the month), welcome week; Prince William Aquatic Center opening \n","color photographs, negatives","color contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month President's office; dance residency; MLK celebration; David Cooper; FCC reception; ceremony partnership NCCC, GMU, Dominion; employee of the month and President Alan Merten, Surgeon General\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mason Medal; alumni in parking lot; Homecoming; Physical Plant employee of the month (March and April); Officer of the Year (Donna Schawl); Bookstore map\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Global Internet Summit\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","ISE check presentation; Orientation staff; Center Fine Arts statues; Lloyd Griffiths; sculpture prints; Health challenge; Ralph Roberts; employee of the month (Jo Wiecks) and President Alan Merten; Health Services brochure; Greek sing (color photographs and negatives)\n","documents, contact sheets, color photographs, negatives","Parade of flags\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Celebration of distinction\n","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","International week fashion show; Book signing party ICAR; Health services staff; Innovations 2000, Disabilities 10th anniversary\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Mason Day; Lynch lecture\n","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","Music reception\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Physical Plant employee of the month; student leaders and S.O.A.P\n","negatives, black and white photographs","University scholar spotlight\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Employee of the month (Cynthia Bentley); Scholarship luncheon; GMU Society dinner; EIP graduates; Scholar convocation; TIPP convocation; Commencement banners\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Physical Plant employee of the month (William Brown); Annual Judicial and Legislative; Law School coffee shop; Law School admissions (includes Viewbook 2001)\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Father Bob reception; Gallery reception; Orientation; UP staff photos; S. Ruth portrait; dance; check presentation (00-8-23); Fall for the Book, Lehrer\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Mathy House reception; Womens advisory board; Suzanne Slayden \n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Book signing party; Martin Luther King Jr. march; Homecoming; Joe Good Dance; Greek sing; Krasnow group shot; International Week dance competition\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Opera\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","University Scholars\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Anne Wingblade reception\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Moritz retirement; commencement; CAS advisory board; Renate; employee of the month and President Alan Merten; dance\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Awards ceremony; Admissions open house; School of Management, DLAMP course; Fall for the Book; Nathan the wise rehearsal; employee of the month Jason Liddell; School of Management scholarship; School of Management advisory board; SBA\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Mathy House; Legacy society; GMU trademark; Anthony Maiello\n","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","Twins biography admissions shoot; Richard Klimoski (School of Management); dance; Bernstein's Mass; Homecoming; Awards ceremony; Outstanding awards; Bateson retirement; EMBA group photo; dance reception\n","contact sheets, black and white photographs","Mason Day; Olympic team visit; students on campus (snow); dance\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Ceremony awards; School of Management; check presentation\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Students on campus (cherry blossoms); Orientation leaders; Supervisor series; graduation; dance; Concert Wind Symphony; New York City art bus\n","slides, negatives, black and white photographs","Dance; Capital goal achievement announcement; EMBA group; Homecoming block party; Mason Day; Robotics IT\u0026E; Admissions D.C., Lincoln memorial (040501)\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs, slides","Graduation (color slides); Johnson Center dining (CDs)\n","contact sheets, negatives, slides, CD","Admissions shots, student leaders; commencement\n","slides, CD","Candlight vigil\n","slides, negatives","Employee of the month; President and Mrs. Alan Merten; Miscellaneous Christmas (negatives)\n","contact sheets, negatives","This series is arranged alphabetically. Formats include black and white photographs, color photographs, slides, negatives, and contact sheets with their corresponding brochures, reports, posters, or newsletters.\n","black and white photographs, brochures\n","black and white photographs, report, brochure\n","newsletters, slides\n","brocures, black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs, pamphlets\n","slides, brochure\n","brochure, photocopy\n","brochure, black and white photographs\n","black and white photograph\n","black and white photograph\n","color photographs\n","black and white photographs and slides with corresponding Gazette issues\n","black and white photographs with corresponding Gazette issues\n","black and white photographs, color photograph, slide with corresponding Gazette issues\n","black and white photographs with corresponding Gazette issues\n","black and white photographs, brochures\n","black and white photographs, poster, brochures and mock ups\n","black and white photographs, color photographs, slides, program\n","color contact sheets, color negatives, brochures\n","black and white photograph, slides, brochures\n","black and white photographs, slides, brochures (visual art, theatre, dance)\n","black and white photographs, color photographs, slides, brochures\n","slides, brochures\n","black and white photographs with corresponding Mason Spirit issues\n","black and white photographs, brochures\n","slides, brochure\n","black and white photographs, color photographs, slides, brochures\n","slides\n","black and white photograph, brochure\n","color photographs, negatives, slides, brochures\n","color photographs, slides, prospectus\n","color photographs, slides, negatives\n","black and white photographs, prospectus\n","black and white photographs, slides\n","black and white photographs, schedules\n","slides, schedule\n","black and white photographs, brochure\n","black and white photographs, handbooks\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs, brochure\n","black and white photographs, brochure\n","color photograph, slides, brochure\n","black and white photographs, pamphlet\n","slide, application packets\n","black and white photograph\n","slide, brochure\n","Subseries four consists of fourteen disassembled photo albums. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Many of these photographs also have specific order numbers and are arranged numerically as well.\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs, color photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs, color photographs\n","There are no restrictions.\n","The George Mason University photograph collection is a combination of nine series: University Relations, Broadside Student Newspaper, Yearbook Photographs, George Mason University Foundation, Athletic Department, Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, photographs from unidentified offices, and Creative Services. The total collection contains over 12,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007. The collection includes images of student life, campus architecture and construction, campus events, faculty and staff, performances, and art.\n","George Mason University.  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Special Collections and Archives.\n"],"creator_ssim":["George Mason University.  Special Collections and Archives.\n"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["George Mason University.  Special Collections and Archives.\n"],"creators_ssim":["George Mason University.  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The office leads the university community in promoting George Mason University as a world-class institution of higher education.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, George Mason University's official student newspaper, began its life as The Gunston Ledger. An eight-page monthly printed on 12 inch by 9 inch paper, The Gunston Ledger first appeared on October 15, 1963 on the then George Mason College campus located in Bailey's Crossroads. On the staff of twelve students included a photography editor, Richard Sparks, and he contributed two to four photos for each edition. The content consisted of campus news, features on GMC faculty and students, engagement and wedding notices, and some commentary.\nThe Ledger became the Broadside on October 28, 1969. It was explained in that issue that the name change was part of an effort to remake the paper into more of a news instrument like that of the nation's revolutionary fathers. The Broadside was a weekly paper which contained sixteen or more pages in each issue. Photography in the Broadside was mostly limited to campus events and personalities.\nToday, Broadside is a modern newspaper. It is generated via computer and is published in a large, folded newspaper format. With two issues each week, it is produced more frequently. Its news is local, national, and international in scope. Besides campus news, the paper features national and world events, entertainment, music, and restaurant reviews, sports, and commentary. Photography for each issue is provided by both digital and traditional 35mm format cameras. Broadside uses staff photographers and major wire service outlets for its photographs.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs publication of the George Mason University Yearbook ceased in 1988, GM View: The George Mason Video Yearbook was born. Mason had maintained a print version of the yearbook since 1965 under various names (i.e. Advocate, By George, Patriotism, and others).\nGM View has been in continuous publication since 1989. Though each year's production is different from the others, they all have maintained the same basic format: a length of about 30 minutes; and coverage of university sports, greek, and campus events (such as Mason and Patriots' Day, International Week celebrations, graduations, etc).\nThis digital collection was created with the kind, generous, and expert help from the staff of GMU TV and Digital Programs and Systems, George Mason University Libraries. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe George Mason University Foundation was established in 1966 to advance and further the aims and purposes of George Mason University. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation organized and operated exclusively for the benefit of the university. The foundation assists the university in generating private support, and manages, invests, and administers private gifts, including endowment and real property. It is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees, led by a chairman.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Historical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Office of University Relations is the primary communication center and contact point for information about the university. The office leads the university community in promoting George Mason University as a world-class institution of higher education.\n","Broadside, George Mason University's official student newspaper, began its life as The Gunston Ledger. An eight-page monthly printed on 12 inch by 9 inch paper, The Gunston Ledger first appeared on October 15, 1963 on the then George Mason College campus located in Bailey's Crossroads. On the staff of twelve students included a photography editor, Richard Sparks, and he contributed two to four photos for each edition. The content consisted of campus news, features on GMC faculty and students, engagement and wedding notices, and some commentary.\nThe Ledger became the Broadside on October 28, 1969. It was explained in that issue that the name change was part of an effort to remake the paper into more of a news instrument like that of the nation's revolutionary fathers. The Broadside was a weekly paper which contained sixteen or more pages in each issue. Photography in the Broadside was mostly limited to campus events and personalities.\nToday, Broadside is a modern newspaper. It is generated via computer and is published in a large, folded newspaper format. With two issues each week, it is produced more frequently. Its news is local, national, and international in scope. Besides campus news, the paper features national and world events, entertainment, music, and restaurant reviews, sports, and commentary. Photography for each issue is provided by both digital and traditional 35mm format cameras. Broadside uses staff photographers and major wire service outlets for its photographs.\n","As publication of the George Mason University Yearbook ceased in 1988, GM View: The George Mason Video Yearbook was born. Mason had maintained a print version of the yearbook since 1965 under various names (i.e. Advocate, By George, Patriotism, and others).\nGM View has been in continuous publication since 1989. Though each year's production is different from the others, they all have maintained the same basic format: a length of about 30 minutes; and coverage of university sports, greek, and campus events (such as Mason and Patriots' Day, International Week celebrations, graduations, etc).\nThis digital collection was created with the kind, generous, and expert help from the staff of GMU TV and Digital Programs and Systems, George Mason University Libraries. \n","The George Mason University Foundation was established in 1966 to advance and further the aims and purposes of George Mason University. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation organized and operated exclusively for the benefit of the university. The foundation assists the university in generating private support, and manages, invests, and administers private gifts, including endowment and real property. 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EAD markup completed by Jesse Gastelle in 2010 and Greta Kuriger in 2011.\n"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSpecial Collections and Archives holds the George Mason University archives.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMU Creative Services \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"http://gmu.smugmug.com/\"\u003eonline image archives\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material\n"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Special Collections and Archives holds the George Mason University archives.\n","GMU Creative Services  online image archives ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe George Mason University photograph collection is a combination of nine series: University Relations, Broadside Student Newspaper, Yearbook Photographs, George Mason University Foundation, Athletic Department, Office of Admissions, Office of the Registrar, photographs from unidentified offices, and Creative Services. The total collection contains over 12,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains 1696 folders which contain thousands of photographs; estimated to contain 10,000 photogaphs or more. The date range is from 1950s-1999. The series is mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include commencements and graduations as well as campus development from the beginning as Northern Virginia University Center (NVUC) to George Mason University in 1972. The modern university depicted in the photographs from the 1980s-1990s include construction photographs of academic buildings, dormitories, and parking lots. A few events seen throughout the collection are George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculputures and displays, GMU Law School, extended studies, Speakers Bureau, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, counseling, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, Agora Society, Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 contains over two thousand photographs taken between 1971 and 1999. Ninety-nine percent of the photographs were taken by Broadside staff members, while the remaining images comprise official publicity photos of individuals or organizations. Topics in the collection include: images of the campus, student organizations, university sports, campus events, university administrative units, the GMU Board of Visitors, individuals, featured entertainers, restaurants, and arts. The majority of the images are in black-and-white, a few color images are dispersed throughout. The color images are almost all from the 1990s. Some negatives are available for a small part of the collection, found mostly in the sports photographs. Total volume of the collection is 2.75 linear feet. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 consists of 210 folders which include photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University including students on campus, studying, Greek life, athletics, professors, and campus scenery. The date range is from 1979 to the mid-1990s. The total volume is 2.5 linear feet.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 contains color negatives and slides documenting the 1989 GMU Foundation Fundraising Campaign. The majority of the negatives and slides are images of student life on campus but also campus buildings, arts and performances, faculty, and campus technology. The slides and negatives occupy eleven boxes and span 2 linear feet.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 consists of photographs from the GMU Athletic Department used in game programs and promotional literature. Subjects include campus life, game crowds, and athletic competitions.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6 includes photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings from the Office of Admissions.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7 consists of slides from graduation ceremonies in 1970 and 1971. These slides originated in the Office of the Registrar.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8 was artificially created with photographs from unidentified offices. Subjects are similar to those from the other series including athletic events, campus life, faculty, and campus buildings.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9 contains thousands of photographs from the Creative Services division of University Relations. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe date range for this series is 1964-2007. The series consists of mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, slides, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include graduations (commencements) as well as campus development from the 1970s to early 2007. The bulk of the material contains images of faculty, staff, students, alumni, campus scenes, construction, and events. Subjects seen throughout the series include George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculputures and displays, GMU Law School and Arlington campus, Prince William campus, Mason community, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. scenes, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, the Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions. This series has many images in common with series one.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are four subseries to this series based on original order. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first subseries is Subjects. This subseries contains mostly black and white photographs with some slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subject according to a number system employed by the university photographers. The number system is as follows: 1. Outdoor campus and scenics, 2. Buildings and physical features, 3. Construction, 4. Students: Individuals, 5. Students: Groups 6. Students: In classrooms, 7. Students: Non-class academic, 8. On-campus housing, 9. Student services, 10. Student-Faculty interaction, 11. Social events / club activities, 12. Admin/faculty/staff: Individuals, 13. Admin/faculty/staff: Groups, 14. Admin/faculty/staff: Workplace, 15. Admin/faculty/staff: Social/casual, 16. VIP's on campus, 17. Commencement (graduation), 18. Arts Gala, 19. University Day, 20. Miscellaneous annual events, 21. Miscellaneous one-time events, 22. Student performances, 23. Faculty performances, 24. Student artworks/exhibitions, 25. Faculty artworks/exhibitions, 26. Visiting performances/exhibitions, 27. Fine and performing arts classrooms, 28. Science labs, 29. Science field trips, 30. Computer facilities, 31. Cablecast facilities, 32. Nursing School facilities, 33. Law School Facilities (Arlington campus), 34. High-tech centers and firms, 35. Northern Virginia area, 36. Washington D.C. attractions, 37. Patriot Center events (non-GMU), 38. Basketball (GMU), 39. Soccer (GMU), 40. Other varsity sports, 41. Special effects and abstracts, 42. Copy shots, titles and logos, 43. Other off-campus locations, 44. Alumni, 45. Community service/events, 46. Historical/archival photos, 47. Federal Theatre Project (FTP), 48. New Century College, 49. Campus community, 50. Miscellaneous, 51. Prince William, 52. President Alan Merten\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries two is Chronological. It is arranged by date from earliest to most recent. This series contains mostly contact sheets and negatives but also includes some black and white photographs, and slides.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries three consists of publications and their accompanying photographs. 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Washington D.C., Habana Village, Coco-Loco, Copacabana, Polly Esther, Red Moon Saloon, Vienna's Grille, The Bank, Lulu's, Fat Tuesday, Natural Mystics, The Golden Goose, Tyson's Corner, The Flower Gallery, Georgetown Park, Potomac Mills, Seasons, Old Navy, Picco's, Consignment, Fairfax Surf Shop, Pier One Imports, Paint Your Own Pottery, Crossroads, BlackCat, Bridges, Red Hot and Blue, Tastee, TT Reynolds, Mozzarella's Cafe, Dolce Vita, Rio Grande Cafe, Havabite Eatery, Hennessy's Cafe, Topkapi, BlackEyed Pea, ShoGun, Shark Club, Peking, House of Gyro, Old Country Buffet, The Connaught Place, China Gourmet, Chili's, Outback, The Second Yard, Dunkin' Donuts, PJ Skidoos, The Wave, Brion's Grille, Fairfax Fall 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Krug, R., Keene D., Krusen H., Kizzy J., Kane R., Koestner, K.\t\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrints\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis, Larranaga, J., Lineberger, J., Lamb, B., Lave, Lawless, S., Lipset, S\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrints\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMurray, M., Marsalis W., Mann H., McGeehen, J., Malveaux, J., Merten, A., Mason, J., McCarthy, C., Mallon, T., Moran, J., Mobley M., Muir, S., McGrayre S., Mohle, S\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor Prints\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNestor, E., North, O., Nehemiah, R\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrints\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOlmos, E., O'Malley, L., Opala, J., O'Connor, T.,Owens\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrints\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePotter, D., Pescole, J., Princess Pale Moon, Pettyjohn, S., Amb. 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Finley\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party): Lorin A. Thompson; Anne Gary Taylor; Robert Krug; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession (platform party) cont'd: Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcademic procession - faculty\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLorin A. Thompson; James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Raymond Scheuring - trumpet player; Nina McDermott - pianist\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank McD. Spindler (speaker); Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGraduates\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. Thompson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlatform party: [Front] Leon Boothe; Frank McD. Spindler; Robert Krug; Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson [Rear] [Robert Turner?]; Unknown; Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudience\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSame as above\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudience\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMC Singers\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMC Singers\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: James L. Jackson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees: James L. Jackson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferring degrees\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeon Boothe (speaker); James L. Jackson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLorin A. Thompson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Gary Taylor\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include Fenwick Library building and staff, faculty, construction, campus life, and athletics. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Slides; Concert Hall, Johnson Center, Aerial Photos of Campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Theta Chi, Forensics  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Sandy Creek Parking Deck\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Aquatic Center\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographss and Negatives; Martha Turnage, Carl Ernst (companion negatives filed under Campus), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Henry Adams, Michael Sundell, Mrs. David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John O'Conner, Mrs. George Johnson, John C. Wood\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White Negatives; GM Bank Opening, \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints; Fairfax City Central Chamber of Commerce: Business to Business Showcase, April 24, Grand Tour of the Arts, May 4\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints and Slides; Thomas F. Bartelt, William Nicoson, Charlene Hurt, Robert Vay\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph; Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Lankford, \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Negatives\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Negatives; Budget Meeting, James Buchanan\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs and Color Slides; Posters: The Adding Machine, The School for Wives, The Inspector General, Children of Darkness, Mr. Arcularis, The Delectable Judge, Arms and the Man, Androcles and the Lion, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, The Ship\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs and Negatives; Wrestling, Baseball, Martial Arts, Dance\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs; Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor and black and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and White Negatives; Homecoming, Bonfire, Patriot Day\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photograph and Negative; Kann's Department Store building\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is arranged closely following the original order. This series is divided into four subseries. Subseries include Subjects, Chronological, Publications, and Photo albums. Boxes are numbered continuously from where series one ends.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains black and white photographs, slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subjects as created and ordered by the university photographers. A complete list of subjects is found in the scope and contents note at the beginning of this finding aid.\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents on campus; Snow scenes\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1091B001 to 1001B022. Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, animals, flowers, and snow on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree color flop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerial images of campus; Fenwick library; Sculpture on campus; Patriot's Village student housing; Field House; SUB II; Center for the Arts; Satellite dish; Patriot's Center; Dorms; Physical Education building; Robinson Hall; Lecture Hall; Greenhouse; Townhouses; Carty House; Physical Plant; Alumni House; Strong House; Earle House; and others\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatriot Center; Arts Center; Fenwick Library; CIT building; Development House; Humanities I; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; SUB II; George's Hall; SUB I; and others\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCenter for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Krasnow; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library; Parking garage; Student apartments; Patriot Center; Aerials of campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerial images of campus; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Concert Hall\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColor prints, color negative, flop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1002B001 to 1002B029. Robinson Hall; Johnson Center; Cinema in Johnson Center; Patriot Center; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1002B048-1002B055. Enterprise Hall; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Prince William Academic I and GTE auditorium\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquatic center; Buchanan House; Fenwick Library; Harris Theatre; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; Fine Arts Building; Parking garage; Patriot Center; Field House interior; and others\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatues and art\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, black and white photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhysical Plant; Recycling Center; Robinson Hall; Satellite dish; SUB II\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson Hall; Carow Hall; Science \u0026amp; Technology I; Robinson Hall; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center; Chesapeake Module; Child Development Center; Center for the Arts; Enterprise Hall; East Building; Dorms and student housing; Commerce Building; Dominion Hall; Warehouse; Townhouse Complex; ICAR; University Commons; Physical Education Building; Field House; Finley; Harris Theatre \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center; Krasnow; Krug; Kelly I; David King; Psychological Center; Patriot Center; Storage trailers; Lecture Hall; Module units\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials of campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials of campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials of campus; Science \u0026amp; Technology II; Thompson Hall; Center for the Arts\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Center; Enterprise Hall; David King; Science \u0026amp; Technology I and II; Center for the Arts; aerials; graffiti\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides; Flop negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Johnson Center; Humanities complex; Physical Education III; Patriot Center; Center for the Arts; aerial survey; swimming pool; dorms; and others\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCenter for the Arts; Arch III and Landmark sculpture\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy photographs numbered 1003B001-1003B002, Prince William construction\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes formal portraits\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1004B002-1004B005\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBabatunde Akinsanya for Computer World; ICAR students; formal and candid portraits\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents walking in groups; students in posed groups\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1005B040-1005B044; 1005B047; 1005B051-1005B070\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1005B001-1005B019; 1005B021-1005B027; 1005B032-1005B039\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHomecoming crowd; groups outside; groups inside\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents walking; groups outside; students with bikes\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents cheering; students at computers; snow\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives, color slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents in classrooms; graduate students teaching\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1006B001-1006B021\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents in classroom; visiting Chinese businessmen; mock center for professional development; \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral prints of students non-class academic; copies numbered 1007B001-1007B013, 1007B015-1007B034\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1008B001-1008B013\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudents moving into campus housing\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExteriors and interiors\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookstore; dining services; Fenwick Library; Career fair; computers\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFenwick Library; Johnson Center cinema; Center for the Arts; \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity Police\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, black and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1009B015-1009B028, 1009B030-1009B035, 1009B037-1009B053\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1009B054, 1009B056-1009B067\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOff campus locations; University Police; Johnson Center; dining services; computers; campus living services; \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCareer services; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor and black and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePool party\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAskyonov, Vassily; Ackerman, Helen (V.P. for University Relations); Alaire, Karen; Aronson, Susan / Bafundo, Donna / Barry, Jim / Bateson Mary; Bausch, Richard; Black, Murray; Blackwell, Avrana; Brenniger, Betsy; Brodski; James Buchanan / Nobel ceremony, Sweden; Clapsaddle, Jerry; D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dennins, Peter / Domzal, Teresa; Deklyver; Deshmukh, Marion; Eastman, Mike / Fagenson, Ellen; Feeg, Ronnie / Ferguson, Steph (Center for Health Policy)/ Findlay, Julia (Director International Programs); Fink, Richard\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, black and white photographs, contact sheet, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuller, Steve; Fried, Barbara (President of GMU Development 1998-1999); Fuentes, Carlos; Fukuyama, Francis / Gill, Bob / Given, Barbara (GSE); Grady, Mark / Griffith, Lloyd (Dean of Science \u0026amp; Technology); Hale, Janet / Hailey, Marjory; Harper, Doreen; Harvey, Jim (SOM); Hawkes, Robert; Haynes, Kingsley; Hazel, Til; Heastie, Joe / Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions) / Herrity, John; High, Jack / Hill, Christopher / Hughes, Joy; Isbister, Jenefir; Jenkins, John (Police Chief); Jobbitt, Judith / Johnson, Gary; Johnson, George; Johnson, Manuel / Kash, Don\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, black and white photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing, Art / Klimoski, Richard (SOM); LaPorte, Todd; Lipsett / Luey, Jim / Maddox Peggy (Center for Health Policy); Maiello, Anthony / Matthews, Frank; McDonald, Heather / McDermott, Michael J.; Mellanders, Gus; Mielczarek, Eugenie; Char Miller; Miller, Rich / Morse, Gordon / Morowitz, Harold / Obrien, Alison; O'Conner, John; Olds, James / Palmer, Jim / Pendray, Jack; Perry, Wayne; Purple, Bill; Ratchford, Tom / Richard-Shieve, Susan; Rook, Susan / Rosenblum, Karen / Rudowsky; Sanders; Schoene, Les; Shirk, Joseph / Smith, Glen; Smith, Vernon; Sockett, Hugh; Stavis, Paul (Director of Law and Psychiatry Center); Stegmarci, Gerald; Stough, Roger / Streett, Sarah / Struppa, Daniel\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, negatives, contact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSugrue, Tim (Associate Dean SOM) / Anita Taylor; Tillman, Betty; Tolchin, Susan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP) portrait); Westhead, Paul / Wilkins; Williams, Walter E.; Wood, Joe / unidentified man / Zenelis, Jon (Library); Science \u0026amp; Technology portraits (3 pages); Miscellaneous portraits (15 pages), copy work\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassara, Ernest; Cassell, Cyrus (English); Censer, Jack (History); Cheldelin, Sandra (ICAR); Chen, Holly Ho (Chemistry); Chen, Jim (Science \u0026amp; Technology); Cheuse, Alan (English); Chickering, Art; Cilinski, Father Bob; Clapsaddle, Jerry; Clark, Robert (Chair, Public Affairs); Chris-Clark, Talley; Clements, Kevin (ICAR); Coffinberger, Richard (Accounting and Business Legal Studies); Cohen, Bill; Cohen, Lloyd (Law School Professor); Coleman, Steve (Law); Conlan, Timothy (TIPP); Connelly, Catherine (Cass) (Academic Program Coordinator GMU at ARL); Cook, Lisa (Education Study Center); Cook, Gerald (Electrical Engineering),\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, contact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCooke, Benson Dr. (Counselor); 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(Chemistry); Davis, David (TIPP); Dawisha, Adeed (Public Affairs); Dawson, Ellen (Nursing, Student Health Center); DeBoer, Lloyd (Emeritus); Dede, Christopher (GSE); de Kluyver, Cornelius (Business Administration); Demulder, Elizabeth (Researchffilate, Associate Professor, Psychology); Denham, Susanne (Psychology); Denning, Peter (Computer Science); Denys, Martin (Philosophy and Religious studies); Diechio, Rick (Geology); Dick, Stanley; Dietz, Thomas (Sociology Fellow Associate Advancement of Science); Dinan, Desmond (Institute Institute); Dimock, Tami (Writer, University Publications); Dobson, Clark (GSE); Domzel, Teresa J. 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Kids on campus; Witch Watch; International week; Homecoming\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStudent groups; Mason Day; Student orientation; foliage\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Week\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Week; Job fair\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMU aids walk on the National Mall; Inauguration party for Governor Gilmore; IBM and GMU partnership, World Internet Summit; and other miscellaneous events\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erolls 1-3: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erolls 4-6: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erolls 7-9: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erolls 10-11: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erolls 12-13: color photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and contact sheets for rolls 1-15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorld Congress on Information Technology\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erolls 14-15: color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Alan Merten; 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dance; theatre\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusicians; dance; theatre\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDance; theatre\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeonard Slatkin and George Mason University Symphony Orchestra\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor photographs, slide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, negative\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrama; dance - Edward Villella and students; Karen Studd; performances\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDance; some commercial photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFine arts; music; dance\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFine arts; Summer Arts Academy\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusic\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArt department; Scott Martin and students;  Tom Ashcraft and students; painting; photography; drawing; sculpture\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDance; Diane McIntyre\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusic\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFine art; Dance; Music\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1028B001-1028B034\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1028B035-1028B040\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiology boat trips; Biology; Chemistry; \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngineering Science \u0026amp; Technology; Lab at IB3 Prince William; Science \u0026amp; Technology exterior\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1029B001-1029B004\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1030B001-1030B022\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1030B023-1030B028\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnterprise Hall; Compu Write; general computer facilities\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComputer aided design; Physics; general computer facilities\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComputer science; School of Management\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives, color slide\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1031B001-1031B006\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1032B001-1032B010\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, flop negative\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessors and students in classrooms; panel discussions; shuttle bus; exterior; Olympic Torch relay\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFaculty headshots with accompanying memorandum; graduation; students in library; students at computers; Oientation\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color and black and white negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color prints, negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerials and buildings, for AFAM newsletter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExteriors and interiors; Art Gallery; Sir William Nicoll; classroom and mock courtroom; copies of historic photographs; architectural models; Friends of George Mason meeting; Virginia Square metro stop\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eflop negatives\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Academy Group law enforcement training; Westgate Research Park\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCenter for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Route 66 traffic; Enterprise Hall; Gunston Hall; Tysons Corner; Metro; Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Annandale; Dulles airport; Fairfax County Courthouse\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDowntown Fairfax; Fairfax hospital; Falls Church; Gunston Hall\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetro; Skiing; Route 66 traffic; Race track; Wolf Trap\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCenter for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Tysons Corner; Metro; Dulles airport; Route 66 traffic\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTidal basin; Capitol Building; Library of Congress; the mall; Monuments; Kennedy Center; aerial of Washington D.C.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, flop negative\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerts; gymnastics; circus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copies numbered 1038B001-1038B006\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaseball; Cheerleading; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerobics; Crew; Gymnastics; Karate; Rugby; Trap and skeet shooting; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAerobics; Baseball; Cheerleading; Crew; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Trap and skeet shooting; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1040B001-1040B003\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaseball; Crew; Fencing; Racketball; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Softball; White water rafting; Wrestling \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrew; Wrestling\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSplitscreens; color tests; fonts\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous copy shots of GMU press books, artwork, logos, drawings of buildings on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of drawing; dance commercial photographs; GMU Press book covers; still lifes with GMU logos\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers, magazines, GMU authors books\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYearbook copy work\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLogos and titles for GMU and other businesses\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers, magazines\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps, campus models, objects\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYearbook copy work\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYearbook copy work\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisplays, logos\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, black and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDowntown Fairfax; student teachers in elementary school; Farmer's market; other off campus locations\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Economic Bridge Initiative (VEBI)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHemlock Overlook; Tallwood House; Europe\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, flop negatives, brochure print for Alpine Tower\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlumni staff; administration; Board of Directors\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings and maps of campus; buildings on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministration; buildings on campus; Yearbook copy work\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArts Gala quilt; buildings on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides, color photographs, color negative\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy work, Martin Luther King Jr.; aerials of campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eActors who performed at GMU; photographs of posters from the collection; marionettes; moving of materials to Library of Congress\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1048B001-1048B04; students learning outside\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies numbered 1049B001-1049B018\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown head shots; Gary Powers; VEBI; list of Presidents, rectors, Mason Medal recipients\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown head shots; study abroad; nurses, unknown classes, groups, events, employee list\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color slide, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown head shots; study abroad; Dulles airport; protester (1970?); Professor Whitney's desk; fireworks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings at Prince William campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroundbreaking ceremony; buildings; general\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center opening; Law enforcement; IBM\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor slides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImages for Prince William display\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblack and white photographs, color prints, color slides, contact sheet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecolor prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series is arranged in original order chronologically as assigned by Creative Services. It consists of black and white contact sheets, negatives, slides, and prints.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Jones; Francescato; Berghoffen, Debra; Wilhelmi; Boneau; President George Johnson (in regalia); Krech Sheppard; Turnage; Richard and Robert Bausch; Judy Pelham; Blount Clenton; Philip Cahelo (Economics); Samual Philips (Economics); Dean of Arts and Sciences; Rita Ailinger; Joe Harsh; Roger Nyes (Public Affairs Office)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBeverly Sills master class; A.C.L.U. conference, Metro Gallery, Law student activities; registration scenes, Philip Cohelo; dance class; Frisbee; Writing study group; Gymnastics, Physical education class; Bloodmobile, flowers; dorm room interior; Walberg class; student apartment interior; Patriot's Day; nursing home; Jim Smith music; Sculpture class; Master's in Physical Education setups; \"Signals\" promo; Tennis; Federal Theatre Project at Smithsonian, FDR Centennial Exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlenn Smith; Sandra Davis; John Wood; Mrs. Bradley; Dr. Mash; Harriett Bradley; Steinhauer; Wade Gilley; Nick Ward; Counseling Center; Kevin Avnuch; Dr. Tavani (Sociology); Pat Riordan(Director Admissions); V. Millonig; President George Johnson; copy campus scenes; Julian Stein; Jeff Taubenberger; Helen Ackerman; Archaeology dig; Doug Mose; Dorothy MacConkey; Carren Raherts (Alumni Relations); Geology field trip with Doug Mose; Richard Bausch; Dr. and Mrs. King (Academic affairs); Henry Barringer (Conflict Resolution); Dennis Sandale; UJ. Rugel; Rex Partington; J. Isenberg; Geology faculty; President George Johnson with Wiley Brault; Ken Fulmer (Public Affairs); Moicca Sune (Nursing)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; dance class; Fenwick Library tower construction; Legacy of George Mason at Gunston Hall - Richard Fink and Don Lavoie; graduation; students in classrooms; sports; Computer Center, students outside dorm; Wolf Trap; Westgate Research Park; construction, building drawings; Fenwick Library; students on campus; GMI Board; Soccer; President George Johnson, Walter Williams; Patriot's Day; University Police; Joan McCall, locksmith, University Police, glass of beer; Cablecast facilities; Headshots; artwork in buildings; \"Gin game\" rehearsal; Jonas Kelso (Biology), student in biology lab; Fairfax City; Phillips Collection in D.C.; Washington D.C. scenics; T.V. Studio; Defur, Siff, kid with computer; \"Brecht on Brecht\"; Rioran, Kelso and Jones; Glorianna Singers, Bausch, Clemmer and Kimble; Scholarly journals; Christmas chorus; dance rehearsal, Robb Press conference; F. Hyack, Stephen Burton, Betsy Dahlin, Terry Copeland; Chesapeake Bay conference; Glenn Smith; Minority students reception, Reverand Baltimore; \"No Problem\" in Rathskeller; Dorcas Goodwin, Don Gallehr, Mathy House committee\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrance Pruitt; International Programs; Mark Crain (Center for Study of Public Choice); Lou Wetherbee; Claudia Murphy; Marlee Zalkin, Mike Fish; Carren Roberts; Mike Kelley; Wade Gilley; Glenn Smith; President George Johnson - evaluation presentation; Judy Pelham; Welford Clark; Marilyn  Guiffere; Alfred Peterson; Mary Ishee; Jane Flynn; Terry Cochran; Joan  Fisher; M.T. with video production at Torpedo Factory; Tom  Deitz; Federal Theatre Project; Walter Williams; Management faculty; University Police; Pat Roberson; Law School Library - Scott Whitney; Gordon Tullock; Pat Riordan; Fred Siff; Robb Press conference, dance rehearsal; Chesapeake Bay conference\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people (headshots and in groups), copywork; Debate team / GMI meeting; GMI donation, King, art donation; John Allen, public affairs staff, Sarah Looney, Mathy House; nurses, snow scenes, Bowen, Levy; Tony Hickey, art donation, moving offices and library; Richmond, VA legislature; President George Johnson; Elly Doyle, Admissions counselors; Sociology, computer setup, President George Johnson at Faculty Senate; Arthur Peterson in class; Arthur Peterson (home), High-tech announcement press conference; President George Johnson at desk; Betsy Dahlin, Freer and Sackler Museum (?); dance class; Mary Berry, happy feet; satellite dish, Alex Haley; Counseling Center; Dan Rothbart, Fenwick Library, Murray Black with group; Faculty Senate meeting; Publications setup; copy work, circuit boards; Liu and Burke, Roth, Cozzins, Caulder; John Allen; International students; GMU authors, medal; Anita Taylor, David Bushnell, Brant Heatherington; Sheila Ffoliet, Joseph Simecca, Fenwick portrait                                                \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Jan Cohen, copy work; Circuit boards; Kodalith copies; Carl Ernst, ice on trees; Martha Turnage; H. Feinstein, Fenwick Library, campus; Barocas and Hadad, Dale Foster; P.R. staff, archive material; Special Collections staff, Jim Fletcher, Byron Peters, computer; Faculty Senate officers, Bill Lankford, campus; Sarah Seeberg / Public Affairs staff, Claudia Murphy; D and P staph / Tri-x standards; Wiring campus, computer lab, general campus; Student forum; Campus, foreign nursing students; Palmieri and Cassara, Shannon Jordan, Fenwick Library; PAGE lounge, student publications editors and assistants; Shannon Jordan, Jose Bufil, Faculty and staff service awards; University Day, PAGE faculty, campus; President George Johnson, secretaries\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohnson Mobil donation, campus scenes; Minority students, campus; Law School library, Steve Burnett; Bill Lankford with slide projector; Mason Day; Pediatric nursing; Secretary's lunch, Nursing student; Counseling Center, Gary Axelson; David Brickley, Edgar Sibley; Student awards, Diane Miller; Dick Bausch; John McCarty; Market Process reception; Suzanne Dowdy, PhD graduates; Jo Pacheco, Betsy Dahlin with Joe D'Agostino; graduation; water sampling biology fieldtrip; Bill Cohn, Chris Thaiss; Taiwanese Art show / Aiko Miller reception; students, Aileen Furgeson, Bob Clark; GMI public choice luncheon, Rita Carty, Mr. and Mrs. Lampe with J. Broyhill; J. D'Agostino, campus, Arena construction; STP orientation; Dave Shaefer and assistant, Alan Screbnick; Fenwick Library; Brian Turner; Telecommunications staff, STP students; Evelyn Moore, Andy Evans; Westgate fellowship, ASSN scholarship; Minority student registration, Arena contract signing; Alumni move; Korean Deans with King; David Arrow; lighting test Joe O'Hara; Barry Render, Marion Deshmukh, Stephen Saperstone; Jane Flinn, Peter Black, Jon English\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Computer classroom; construction; Charlene Hurt, Fenwick Library, Mrs. Johnson; Patriot's Day (?); Biology boat field trip; President George Johnson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Arts Gala quilt, Patriot's Center construction; Biology boat field trip; students using computers; dance performance, Special Collections African artifacts; Weight lifting; President George Johnson; copy work; art exhibit; choral performance; Glenn Smith\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Volleyball; Art students; students at computers; snow scenes on campus; inside the National Gallery of Art; Cablecast facilities; dance class; theatre production; science labs; weight lifting; professors and students in classrooms; unidentified sculptor with rock\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Micheal Behramn, Robert Smith, John Allen, Ave Tombs; Kitty Smith, Fred Grossberg; Dance class and performance; sculptor at work; Cablecast facilities; volleyball; campus scenes; campus at night; Prasenjit Duara, Suzanne Slaydon, Carol Mattusch, John D'Amico, Stephen Goodwin; Track and field; Patriot Center; Jim Pfieffner, Ernest Cassara, Louis Golumb, James Laurey, John Radner; Marie Worzecka; Peter Kimmell, Jack Censer; Tina Greco being awarded ribbon by Vernon Dean (Washington Redskins), Chuckie Eldridge, Fairhill Center; Andy Soll\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Graduation; Sculpture with stone; Track and field; Archaeology Science \u0026amp; Technology; Fenwick library; groundskeepers working; Ron Shayka (Volleyball coach), information services, Don Marsh; student tour to Egypt; Frank Matthews, High tech, Leonard Liggio; Douglas Mose (Geology); Girard Mulherin; Stephen Saperstone (Math); Vernon Gras (English, GMU Press); Debra B. Bergoffen; Charles Friend (Law School), Margaret Brinig (Law School); Ben Cradall; Joseph Scimecca (Sociology and Anthropology); John Hooner (Central Receiving); Devon Hodges (English), Jack Censer (History); Martha Francescato; Anita Taylor (Communications); Marriott staff; Louis Meites (Chemistry); President George Johnson; Bruce B. Manchester, Sheryl Friedley\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events, copywork; Mrs. Johnson and vintage car; Paula Lewis; Marion Deshmukh (History),  Arnald Gabriel (Performing Arts); Brack Brown (Public Affairs); Christopher Thaiss (PAGE, English); Bob Ehrlich (Physics); Jim Fonseca, Glenn Smith; Cynthia Lont, Benjamin Broome (Communication); Alice Andrews (Public Affairs); Melvin Friedlander (Public Affairs); Louis Meites; campus scenes, construction; pool hall, Fenwick Library; John Rishead (Psychology); Arena (Patriot Center); Jack Leye (Education); Hemlock Overlook; visiting artist music performance \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Mason Day (?); professors in classrooms and offices; theatrical performance; Arlington library; President George Johnson at desk; transportation leadership workshop; basketball at Patriot Center; Mail Room; Deana BaFundo, Director Summer Session, Joan Riemba, James Buie; John Socher (History), Charles K. Rowley (Center for study of Public Choice); Kenneth Boulding (visiting professor), John Seder (History); Center for study of Market Processes, Don Boudreaux, Jack High; George Selgin, Dan Levoie; Board of Visitors, Martha Penning, Brian Butch; Peter Brunette (English); David Kuebrich (English); J. Wade Gilley (Vice President); Jay Shapiro (Mathematics), France Pruitt; Young Chen Ru; William Lankford (Physics), Rei Berron (Foreign Languages and Literature), Jay Shapiro (Math)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center events; Bullets game at Patriot Center; Harold Gartner (Public Affairs), William James Haynie (Education); Sue Fitzgerald (Purchasing); Louis Guzman (Geography); Dennis Sandale, George Walker; Charles Russell (Law School); David Keever; Marjorie Brown-Azerowicz (Education); President George Johnson, A.G.M. Crawford; Joseph D. Gittler; Nick Ward (Art); Mary Sayer Hammend (Art); Jerry Clapsaddle (Art); Walter Kravitz (Art); Lois Harten (Sociology and Anthropology); Vicki Rader, Anthony Hickey; Stephen Diner (History); Ronald Jensen (History) \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Music performace; Dance performance; Eda Valero-Figueira; John Spaldo, Danusia Meson; Frank Matthews, John Burton; Miriam S. Raskin; Judith Hill, Frank Matthews; Mike McDermott; Maurice Sherrens, Miriam Raskin; Charles Vail; Basketball; President George Johnson playing golf, at home, with dog; Ruth Kaplan (Biology); Otto Wahl (Psychology); Jay Shapiro; John Bonfadini; Dance class; Prescription medications; Arts Gala; Housekeeping services; campus scenes; Nursing school, Fenwick Library; Nobuko Tsukui (English); Shep Krech, Carol Ondeck; Thomas Dietz; Barbara Knight; Rebecca Berbert; Faculty Art show, Inter-Club Council meeing\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Harris Theatre orchestra event; Glenn Smith; Dance class; Ralph Roberts (Counseling Center), Lori Tiller; Jeremy Plant (Public Affairs); Deborah Kaplan (English), Roy Rosenzweig (History); Student theatre production; Stage hand protestors at Patriot Center; Volleyball; Carol Sears, Peter Defur; Transportation committee, Ellamae Doyle, Jayne Hart (Biology); Campus scenes; Nikki Giovanni; Exercise class; Steven Early, Robert Ehrlich, Eric Molin, Fred Siff; Louise White, Douglas Mose; Josephine Pacheco, Jan Cohn, Linda Seligman, Carl Ernst, Terry Comito; Manuel Johnson at the Treasury in D.C.; Posed student groups; Computer, Martin DeVys; Frank Petrene, Hans Bergman; Center for Middle East studies; Credit Union, Joe Showers, Abdi Bile; John O'Connor; Charlene Hurt in Fenwick Library, ballet shoes; Alexander Christakis; Fenwick Library; Construction, art exhibition \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Beatles look alike band; Art classroom; weight lifting, CPR training; Campus scenes; Cablecast facilities; graduation; Federal Theatre Project marionnettes; President George Johnson with students; Patriot Center; Hemlock Overlook; building construction; staff picnic; Til Hazel and Mrs. Johnson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Susan Shreve; weight lifting; Patriot's Day; Glenn Smith; Cablecast facilities; buildings on campus, aerial view of Patriot Center; basketball practice; basketball game\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Wrestling, basketball; trap and skeet shooting; Adeed Dawisha on TV, indoor soccer; track and field; Walter Beam; Physical therapy; robot testing; buildings on campus; crew; ice and snow on campus; Humanities center drawings; Mrs. Johnson; Steven Kling, Keith Davies, President, Argentine Universities lunch, Nancy Bagrunoff, H.C. Quitmeyer; copy work; University Police; Mary Dzama, Blanche Skar; art exhibition\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Buildings on campus; Route 66 traffic; Campus scenes; Fenwick Library; \"I study\" license plate; exercise class; Ernest Boger; dance performance; Beverly Brown, Kelly Hawkins, John Hanks, George Mushrush; Computer lab\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Alumni awards banquet; graduation; Don Boileau, Joe Gurfine; Til Hazel; Mrs. Johnson quilt making; Linda Dorough; Ann Tricilo (alumni); campus office moves; Law School \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center; GMU bumber sticker; registration; campus scenes; Soccer; Institutional analysis OAIS; Track and field; Science labs; President George Johnson at Arlington; Cablecast facilities; CPR training; satellite dish; tennis; Mason Day (?)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified people, meetings, events; Sandy Stinghl; Rugby; Campus scenes; Satellite dish; Slide library and professors; Conflict analysis; Rubenstein; Ellen Todd; dance group performing on campus, rowing machines; GMU sign and traffic; copy work; D'Andrea; sculpture, baby using computer; barn; soccer; Fairfax fire department; check presentation from Centennial Development corporation, Jim McGrath, Charles Baskerville; M. McDermott in \"new office\", Registrar's office setting up; Residence Halls III construction; \"November is keep George Mason clean month\"; copy work of U.S. Constitution; Ken Bumgardner with Jay Dietrich (Resident Student association), Freida Hartman; Arts Gala (?); Michael DiSalvo (Registrar); Dave Rossell, Paul Kashmer, John Sealock, Donna Schoonover; Marie O'Donnell, Douglas First, John Cobbs, Audrey Reynolds, Carol Lambiase, Doris Lavoie, Mary Boyle, Carmen Johnson; Felicia Johnson; campus construction\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEileen Hogan, Keith Robbins, Library and Art Gallery; Charles White, Barbara Smith, Lorraine Brown, WPA books, Ruth Kerns, Rosemary; Parish Freeman, Luis Cardona, Tom MeScience \u0026amp; Technology, June Hull, Mary Clampet, Atoosa Resa, sculpture; Art students; R. Barnes (basketball practice), Stefanski in Artificial Intelligence lab, Glenn Smith new office; Douglas Mose with Radon kits, Music faculty moving into new offices; Millspaugh, Levine, Thompson, copies of Fuentes, Art Center, Artificial intelligence book; D. Oakley, C. Kormis, R. Barnes at GMU vs. William and Mary game, cheerleaders; Ryszard Michalski in office and Artificial Intelligence lab, Communications tower construction; Jesse Jackson, Rick Barnes, Carlos Fuentes, student (negatives scratched); Donald Mash, Fenwick Library and Robinson, copy work\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScott Derrick, Sue Shearouse, SUB II crew, Bookstore, shipping and receiving staff; C. Fuentes, D. Bergoffen, M. Baker, SUB II managers and staff; Wade Gilley, Anna Kondratas, Lee Cook, New York City Guide (WPA); Rick Barnes in basketball practice and game situations; Jesse Jackson in SUB II, Maureen Bunyan in SUB II, grey chips; S. Taylor, Nursing lab, Maya Angelou, Minority students reception; P. Riordan, D. Wilson, J. Burns, R. Herlihy, B \u0026amp; secretaries, Maya Angelou; J. Kostiner, SUB II staff,  H. Linedecker; HVAC crews at work, Electric Engineering lab, Zaffke, B. Reed, LeResche\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSiff, Jenkins, Skog, Juli Jones, Gibb \u0026amp; Carroll, Science \u0026amp; Technology faculty group; Egon Verheyen, Jim Trefil, Paul D'Andrea; Students in library; Computer training class; Susan Campbell, Margaret Mills,  June Hull, Shirley Devier, Bedford Thomas, Mary Boyle, Kathy Adcock, William Rorabaugh, Bonnie Hankins, Hope Williams / John Jenkins; Joseph Gittler, Larry Bowen, Arthur Sanders,  Mary Blecins, Charlene Calder, Pearl Daniels, Helen Barton, Elva Fones, Barbara Blundell; Abdi Bile in training facility and weight room; Ed Wegman in computer lab; Forensics Tourney, GMU: Leonard Bennett, Alan Stewart, Wake Forest: Lyle Scruggs, Mark Bailey; Anne Winther-Hausen, Margaret Anne Allen, James Bush, Helen Todd, Jennifer Hartt; Hugh Sockett, Robert Ruhling, Barry Beyer, Larry Bowen, Ed Jones, Jeremy Burnham, Robert Gilstrap, Albert Edgemon, Bill Miller; Doug Walker; Barry Render, Biology lab, daffodil distribution; Electron microscope, Cub Scouts visit WGMU; graduate student in lecture and seminar; \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePete Kennedy at Bias studio; Bruce Manchester, Sheryl Friedly, Forensics mock competition; Graduate student teaching, Biology lab; David Kuebrich, Kurt Seiberlich,  Diane Turner, Steve Coleman, Amy Thompson, Amanda Even, Ed Henry, Finley lobby and Finley portrait; Saul Bakash, John Paden, Faculty books; Biology class,  Forensics mock competition; Jim Laue, Johan Galtung; John C. Wood; Students on campus; King Hall dedication, David King; Graduate Nursing seminar; Ed Wegman; Warren Decker, David Steinberg, Abdi Bile in class; Paula Lewis; Mary Catherine Bateson, Robinson professors' lunch meeting, Kenneth Heller; Edward King, Dave Kapalko, Roger Kammerdeiner, Monica Neighbors, Roberto Marquez, Paul D'Andrea; Michael Ferri, Larry Bowen, Terry Weeks, Darlene Pierce, construction on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstruction on campus (Art Center complex), Arthur Sanders, photo ID system; Elanor Symption, Donald Gallehr, Jim Grey; Admissions luncheon; Joan Shindel; Campus scenes; Mason Scholars; Fleishman, Buffardi, Mason Day, Behrman, Gall, Carr and dog; Cary Kimble and family at V.C.C.A (home); Dick Bausch with Cary Kimble, campus, woods, quad; Bob Fletcher, Michael (Randy) Gabel and Evans Mandes, Thomas Hill and Mary Cabell, Paula Lewis; Ed Heath, Charlene Gross, Kenneth Kelly; David Bailey, Carl Harris, Alan Cheuse, Fenwick Library; Paul D'Andrea, Saul Bakash and Roberto Marquez;  James Trefil, Robinson Professors visit to Artificial Intelligence lab; Hemlock Overlook; Thelma Levine teaching, Roberto Marquez teaching; Egon Verheyen teaching, Roger Wilkins teaching; Carlos Feuntes in his office\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoberto Marquez in his office, Roger Wilkins in office, Shaul Bakash in class; Tom Burns in class; John Paden in class, office scenes, Egon Verheyen in office; ECAC Women's track meet; Job Fair in Patriot Center; Warren Doyle, Wayne Anderson, Pam Tribino; Patriot Center, Art Center construction; Campus scenes; Sculpture on campus; Robert Hazen at Geophysical Lab (D.C.); pipe problem at Hanover (after repairs), campus scenes; student mural in SUB I; car crushed by fallen tree (Patriot Center)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJean-Paul Dumont with Peter Black and L. Golumb; Hugh Hello; John C. Woods in office, campus scenes; GMU / Shenandoah College press conference; Ernie Burger, check passing, Juliette Johnson, Shirley Coles; Nicole Liva, Brian Trent, Kevin Mobley, Lamar McCowen; David Swanson, Marjorie Haley, Michale McCullion; Wayne Anderson, Mary Fernald, Ernie Nestor; William A. Hazel; Robert Jones, Alex Ayers (alum); John Wood, Ken Reid (alum), campus scenes; New student orientation; Donna Bafundo, Keith Warner; George Vaughan and Kathleen McGuinness; Ken Bumgarner, John Spaldo, Lori Tiller, Adrienne Hillery, Ken Kelly, Don Rosenblum, John O'Malley, Michael (Randy) Gabel; copy shots of John C. Wood, C.K. WIlliams, Mary Morris, Vassily Aksyonov, Herbert Gold, C. Michael Curtis; soccer \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Wagner, George's Hall Entrepreneurship Center setups (SBA); Randall Edwards, J. Jenkins with new mainframe, L. Brown, Dunn, Flynn; Jerry Jenkins with new IBM academic computing system; Mrs. Johnson with Drewer, Zalokar; New student picnic on quard, President George Johnson; fraternity sign-up tables, classroom and hallway scenes in Robinson; G. Mushrush, L. Irvine, campus; Nursing group, students on the quad; Wilkie Leith, Larry Bostian, Jazz Ensemble rehearsing in Art Center; Clara Lovett, Dave Schaefer, Jack High with NASA study group; K. Gentemann, C. Raphael, J. Trefil, R. Fairley in computer class; Alan Cheuse, Vassily Aksyonov, students, Coleman Raphael; Pete Kennedy with Charlie Byrd at King of France Tavern, Annapolis, Maryland\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePete Kennedy in Annapolis; B. Beyer, R. Diecchio, D. Dinan, Memorial trees, students; Charles Smith, Humanities II construction, Grotophorst, Hurt and Health, Memorial trees; Patriot's Day, Patriot's village, Field House parking lot; Early identification workshop; Pete Kennedy at home, Janet Reid, Faculty Art Show reception; J. Kvancz, Jeanne and Jim Hendrix, Georgia Panther, campus shots, W. Doyle; H. Morowitz, E. Berger, C. Mitchell, Connie Kirkland; Gala committee tour Humanities II, Finley portrait dedication (includes prints)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUVA vs. GMU soccer; Ernie Nestor; basketball practice; Moscow circus, Governor Baliles; Black Student leadership conference; Faculty Art Show, Academic Computer Center ribbon cutting\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestphal, Bolstein, D. Vaughn teaching, Cosmo, campus, students; Sue Fitzgerald, \"Green Team\", J. Walker, Memorial trees; E. Nestor portraits and jogging; Jim Lewis, women's basketball practice; Arts Gala, Finley portrait, Smith charts, Market Process seminar; J. Skog, F. Foldvary, campus, local government forum, J. Warner; M. Behrman, M. Scherrens, \"New ways to collage\" show, Nancy Schulte; NVCC Annandale campus, campus buildings interiors, check donation, copies; dance concert rehearsal; PAGE students in interviews in lounge\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus snow scenes, Marie Walsh, PAGE student interview; indoor track and field; Army Reserve induction of Lorraine Rudowski; Mason Scholars; \"Lid Lifter\" women's track meet; Jazz Ensemble rehearsal in Harris, staircase shots in Art Center; Black Box theatre, piano student practicing, modules; Dance setups in Art Center rehearsal room; P. Caretta, dance setups, Humanities, Soviet lunch, students, SUB I, LAWS copy\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Walsch, C. Werth, J. Blundell, T. Ward, Mail Room, Smith and Coles; Unidentified contact sheets - faculty and staff, students, campus scenes\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Dunn, J. Malinky, M. Moyer with wrestling team, admissions staff; visiting student families, slide duplicatior flash exposure tests; V. Feeg, J. Wood, visiting student families, H. Carter copies; K. Alligood, T Sauer, D. Welpe, E. Hagamon; J. Stampp, J. Palmer, dressing room and Midsummer Night's Dream, crocus; Student job fair in Patriot's Center, student and staff aerobics class (Betsy); generic building shots for Capital Campaign, S. Gould lecture\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Buchanan, L. Cook with E. Partin, needlework award, snow scenes; H. Butler, R. Kerns, M. Mobley, A. Andrews and O. Brand, library scenes; J. Clarke, P. Kropp, Don Rosenblum with S. Gaddy and L. Azad; McDonald's cup gymnastic competition in the Patriot Center; College dance competition, Odadaa! master class; Dan Wagoner and dancers and ballet master classes; College dance competition master classes, Odadaa!; E. Cassara, W. Wehrle, Barbara Mack, A. Sood, J. Stein; Bagyula and Showers, J. Granfield, GWJ and K. Reid, computer art exhibit\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvruch teaching, chemistry labs, visiting families, students studying; Forche class, International week quad scenes, woman on the wall; Students in science labs; T. Burns seminar, biology lab, students in Thompson computer lab; K. Hoffman teaching, Gala committee tour, woman in computer lab; C. Genrich, P. King, J. Hale, S. Studds, S. Burgess; R. Wilkens journalism class, classroom shots, groups, and individuals; E. Fagenson, D. Lepard, J. Mellinger, sculpture class\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eK. Studd and dance class, G. Mushrush with liquid nitrogen show; D. Bever in firefighter training, M. Andino with bowl; Joe Fisher, Cluster dorm and SUB II scenes, Ruben Vartanyan; Freidley, Metcalf, Rein, Warkentin, Ro, Holman; G. Bruce-Sanford, L. Tiller, K. Kovach, graduate students studying; Richard Fink, M. Crawford, Black Student leadership conference; LAWS group, metro station, Einstein statue, Mason Scholars\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKontnik, Boileau, J. Linn, faculty awards, Potter and support group; Avruch, Gallehr, Riggs, alumni officers, Patcent and Theatre; B. Haack, dorm area and Lecture Hall scenes, notable grads; W. Williams, K. Heller, students through doorways, campus scenes; P. Wiest, H. Bloch, R. Wade, McDiarmid luncheon, Ruth Manning; M. Kehoe, D. Rosenblum, Sklarew with Duryee, M. Blackwell, E. Neiderman; Commencement, Bok speaking, student closeups indoors and outside; Commencement, Bok and Johnson at podium, student closeups\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement, Bok with President George Johnson; W. Kovacic, M. Krauss, S. Eagle, C. Engle, miscellaneous Law School scenes; S. Eagle, W. Kovacic, Asian student, nightlife scenes (Chester); Material management move to Commerce building, University seal die; M. Elmore, C. Elstad, general education workshop, K. Hofer (student); R. Miller, B. White, Cheif Grandville, M. Hermely; E. Pritchard, Johnsons with map, Yeats exhibit reception, bridge; Art Center tower (abstracts); students about campus, satelite dish\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eF. Graham, O'Malley group at computer, wildflower patches; Gerald Baliles visiting the Asian Studies Academy - Hemlock Overlook; Mark Pardue, Ed and Helen Lynch, Business department class at ARC, Old GMU archival photos; President George Johnson, Kathleen Owings, group shot of Dwight Shar, Wade Gilley and Richard Fink; Colman Raphael, University seal oblique views, special effects; Construction Humanities III theatre; Nand Hart-Nibbrig, James Willett, J. Brantwine, E. Anderson, M. Raskin, Fred Rossini; James Bennett, Wayne Froman, Lawrence Kershberg, archival copy negatives\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam McDonald, faculty orientation, James Renick, Mary A. Lecos, C. Dobson; George Zaphirou, David Behrs, Francis Buckley, freshman picnic; Omer Hirst; Students walking on campus, Leroy Aiken, faculty bibio cover shots; Students, campus, Mason Scholars; Desmond Dinan, Clara Lovett, Melanie Jackson, J. Burleso; M. Boyle, Pam Mcquay, J. Willey, D. Stottlemeyer, Elizabeth Lacy; Dan Danner, computer graphic lab, art class, art slide library, Carol Matt; Ratskeller renovation, student campus, President George Johnson in new administration building\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClassrooms, library, reg. fine arts classrooms; 25th annual reception dinner, Jerry Ellig, Susann Elderedge with Rose Bortol.; Richard Rubenstein, J. Palmer, Palmer with George Vaughan; Play rehearsal, Rob Small, V. Robinson, R. Rode, George Izenour; Homecoming; Students on campus; Administration move; Steve Diner; President George Johnson, restored pipe organ, Jan Carew, reg. Science \u0026amp; Technology.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMU European Community Center, grand openings, Russian woman playwright; W. Adams, Rob Cook, Rob Conley, Charlene Hurt, campus scenics; J. Mellinger, L. Czarda, W. 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Warfield, Stephen Woodwin; D.C. cherry blossoms; Gloria Estefan, Marion Deshmukh, dance class; Registration Science \u0026amp; Technology, student group shot with computers on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClara Lovett, Barry Geisler's staff, Jerry Clapsaddle with students; Students on campus, library scenes, Randall Rode and George Izehour, volleyball; Rodeo, students in dorm; Nursing facilities, bookstore, students in library, Vernon Jordan copy shots; Volleyball, rodeo, ballet class; Art class, job fair at Patriot Center; Nursing students in action, health fair, interior of CFTA, International Week\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaj Sisodia, International Week, President George Johnson, reg. Science \u0026amp; Technology, campus; Jan Carnogursky, Health Fair, reg. 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Cooper, C.I.T. building, Bill Schmidt, Ellen Davis; C.I.T. building; McDiarmid, Susan Wolff; Regular Science \u0026amp; Technology, Myra Fisher, G. Cook, L. Rodriguez, copies for C.F.A.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. Domzal, M. Nicolls; Vienna metro station, David Alberg, Lynn Fontana, Allen Davis; Construction, Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitravis, W. Gilley, Sally Reithlingshoefer; Patricia Baum, Freshmen moving in; registration, George Johnson with freshmen\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCao Le, J. Pearce, SUB I cafe, President addressing Freshman class, M. Wexler, summer session catalog; Barry Holt (MBA), summer session catalog; Karen Vahouny (MBA); Garvin Onaba, summer session catalog, scenic, the quad; Quincy's station classroom (MBA); D. Danner, J. Toups, Quincy's station classes; President George Johnson, C. Renault, W. Wyckoff, R. Michalsky, R. Pabon, Mrs. Johnson and sculptor; GMU soccer vs. Rutgers, Patriot's Day; Statue at C.F.A., test shot of C.F.A. at night; SBDC, Dan Danner, M. Scherrens and staff, statue at C.F.A., Mrs. Johnson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.F.A. grand opening; Opening night dinner; Ed Delaney, C.F.A. with fisheye lense, sculpture class, students on quad; R. Stough reception, summer session catalog, 1990 Homecoming; C. White, Poland's visiting professor; Black Student leadership conference, tournament of champions, biology lab, B. Underwood, check passing; M.P.C., campus view, play rehearsal, J. Douglas, H. William, D. 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Rivlin, copy work media relations\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpper classmen moving in; Patricia Baum, freshmen move in; GMU Volleyball vs. Navy; Dean Deklyver's welcome reception; Lynch gift; Rachel Lampert, applied research and development meeting; Women's cross country; Articles on demand, Dean DeKlyver and scholarship recipients; Astronomy class with computers\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives, prints\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGMU Homecoming, soccer picnic, parade; GMU tennis, copy work; CIT reception, VEBI (removed); Students in dorms; Dr. Rossey Pellerano, Ray Everrett and President George Johnson, Janet Hale; The dead protest drunk driving, Professor Dmittriano; GMU witch watchers; Charles Nance; International student services forus on Siera Loan; employee of the month, Safeway check presentation; sculpture assembly\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSculpture assembly, sculpture signing, statue dedication; Brenda Curtis farewell party\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlo Graham portrait; Black Student leadership conference; GMU Gala function; John Pierce and Shaker Zahren; Economics luncheon, copy shots of Mr. Bill Purple; Economic Bridge trip to Southwest, Virginia (Flo Graham)\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCIT reception, Lt. 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Harrington, GMU campus; Randy Travis concert; Dr. Dumont, George Gangloff, Tim Corlan; Dr. Pearce and Dr. Robbins, Recycle for Life, Carl T. Cameron; Patricia Miller, Helen Hill Miller, Dr. Rivlin, James Fischer; graduate students on campus; University police safety brochure\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoger Wilkens, John Paden, Harold Morowitz, Jim Trefil; Ben Trittipoe Assistant Sports Information Director, Earth Day; Health Fair; Hemlock Overlook, police dispatch, Jesse Jackson Rally; Women's Leadership Conference; SBA career seminar, student services group shot; International week, employee of the month, University Day, Betty Shabazz lecture\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCathy Jiggetts, Officer Danials, University Police safety brochure; Jerry Brown's presidential campaign at GMU\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInternational Week, Metro Police (safety brochure); Health Fair, Russian lecture; University Police safety brochure; Nichole West, Health Fair; Bernadett O'Leary for Inside Patriot's Circle; Greek Week; Distinguished faculty; GMU campus, Earth Day (Eco Olympics); Mason Scholars, President George Johnson and Rock-A-Thon; Mason Day; copy work, Scott Jackson\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChess players, piano singer, GMU campus; Rich Jackson, Paul Koda, GMU campus, Terry Primrose (Physical Plant employee of the month); GMU campus, SBA classroom brochure; GMU campus, VEBI board meeting; Human Resources employee of the month, Paris Davis, Lt. Governor Don Byer; Laser Lab, undergrad catalog; Mrs. Johnson's scholarship winner, Mr. Wilkens perspective tea; GMU track and field competition; GMU commencement\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLaw School (economic structure corp. law); Mason Scholars; MBA meeting, check presentation Elizabeth Dahlia; Policy safety brochure; traffic control; Michael Dare, Bob Sharpe, Officer Danials; Human Resources employee of the month, Dave Anderson, Jim Fonseca; University Police safety brochure, Physical Plant employee of the month, IDO workshop\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement ceremony; Flower show; Human Resources employee of the month Nancy Woolever; mural installation, Pete League, employee of the month Physical Plant; NOVARAC workshop; Rob Muzzio at Brion's Restaurant; Residence Hall brochure, President's Park, Mrs. Johnson; George Farrel, students non-academic (laundry room/BB); Residence Hall brochure, commons/commonwealth; EDS Frank McCashin with Randell Edwards and Flo Graham, psychology graduate student\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResidential Hall brochure focus Patriots Village; SBA testimonials Professor D. 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Barbara Lubar; Flag at half mast for Joseph Guifein; Leonard Haase Physical Plant, timeline; Barbara Miller in her environment; Retirement reception Bette Dahlin; Physical Plant employee of the month Frank Chavez; welcome to new freshmen and parents\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGary Powers, President Alan Merten, new Deans; employee of the month Merten and Peggy Aldrich; Mindy McDonnell McAllister; Lisa Greenhill (alumni), students on campus; Visual standards manual; Camp Mason on the main campus; Prince William Campus; Freshman orientation\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCamp Mason, campus safety brochure; Physical Plant employee of the month Preston Barnes\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBookstore; Joe Heastie; Karen Rosenblum (Vice President of University Life); Susan Aronson, Seymour Lipsett, MAIT; Northern Virginia Writing Project, Summer Arts Academy; Dr. Alen Merten; Mark Grady (Dean of Law School); employee incentive awards ceremony; Joy Hughes (Vice President of Information Technologies), Joe Woods (Vice Provost Academic Affairs); Peter Denning (Vice Provost for Continuing Education); Lloyd Griffith (Dean of Science \u0026amp; Technology); Randall Edwards (Executive Vice President), Mike Haney and colleagues; Timothy F. 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Brown; Jeff Brandwine for Gazette; Steve King for Gazette, employee of the month with President Alan Merten; Steven Weinberger; Signs on Mason Drive; Lorraine Rudowski (nursing); Dance department using software; Francine Roberts (nursing); 15 year anniversary of Environmental Science and Public Policy; Frieda Butler (nursing); Myra Fisher (nursing); Physical Plant employee of the month Duong Trong; Martin Luther King tribute\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployee of the month and President Alan Merten, Sally Pettyjohn (Manager Human Resources); Irene Gore, Mark Gore; Scholar in residence Ernest J. Wilson reception; IDO faculty discussion; Dance rehearsal on stage; Paul Schopf (CSI); Suzanne Denham; Biology; Robinson professors, reception for Thelma Levine; Jazz band; Arlington construction, birds and birdhouses.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteve Hanna, hazardous materials in the atmosphere; Lecture - James Maas with President Alan Merten; Leadership of city of Fairfax meets leadership of George Mason, computer labs, graduate students, Professor Sandra deLavante; Physical Plant employee of the month Genice Brown; Job Fair, students in Johnson Center; Julie Holdren (alumni); Job Fair; Psychology department; Chemistry class with Professor Gerald Roberts\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChris Clark-Talley associate director alumni affairs; Nursing; Psychology; honoring Anita Taylor: M. 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Lecture and displays for CAS; Lisa Mayne (alumni), Avril Amato; AFCEA lunch speakers and group shot; Second building Prince William; Lynch lecture and reception; Mason Day; Alumni awards; Seymour Simon child development; Michelle (Toni) Travis for alumni; Prince William first building; Baseball, students on campus\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStaff group shot for career services; student leadership awards; Nancy Rice for alumni; 10th anniversary national center C.C.; TRW partnership at singer, Robin Thurman, Gail Richter-Nelson; Senior recognition ceremony; Consortium Arlington campus shuttle bus Arlington; music reception at Mathy House, backstage at Concert Hall; employee of the month with Merten, Deena Treagus (accounts payable); Physical Plant employee of the month, students at computers; Christopher Thaiss (English department); Psychology honors award reception; Katherine Schwietzer, portrait of students for handbook\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtact sheets, negatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommencement (graduation), Judge Rich receiving honorary degree; 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The total collection contains over 12,000 color and black and white photographs, including prints, contact sheets, and negatives, taken between the 1950s and 2007.\n","Series 1 contains 1696 folders which contain thousands of photographs; estimated to contain 10,000 photogaphs or more. The date range is from 1950s-1999. The series is mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include commencements and graduations as well as campus development from the beginning as Northern Virginia University Center (NVUC) to George Mason University in 1972. The modern university depicted in the photographs from the 1980s-1990s include construction photographs of academic buildings, dormitories, and parking lots. A few events seen throughout the collection are George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculputures and displays, GMU Law School, extended studies, Speakers Bureau, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, counseling, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, Agora Society, Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions.\n","Series 2 contains over two thousand photographs taken between 1971 and 1999. Ninety-nine percent of the photographs were taken by Broadside staff members, while the remaining images comprise official publicity photos of individuals or organizations. Topics in the collection include: images of the campus, student organizations, university sports, campus events, university administrative units, the GMU Board of Visitors, individuals, featured entertainers, restaurants, and arts. The majority of the images are in black-and-white, a few color images are dispersed throughout. The color images are almost all from the 1990s. Some negatives are available for a small part of the collection, found mostly in the sports photographs. Total volume of the collection is 2.75 linear feet. \n","Series 3 consists of 210 folders which include photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University including students on campus, studying, Greek life, athletics, professors, and campus scenery. The date range is from 1979 to the mid-1990s. The total volume is 2.5 linear feet.\n","Series 4 contains color negatives and slides documenting the 1989 GMU Foundation Fundraising Campaign. The majority of the negatives and slides are images of student life on campus but also campus buildings, arts and performances, faculty, and campus technology. The slides and negatives occupy eleven boxes and span 2 linear feet.\n","Series 5 consists of photographs from the GMU Athletic Department used in game programs and promotional literature. Subjects include campus life, game crowds, and athletic competitions.\n","Series 6 includes photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings from the Office of Admissions.\n","Series 7 consists of slides from graduation ceremonies in 1970 and 1971. These slides originated in the Office of the Registrar.\n","Series 8 was artificially created with photographs from unidentified offices. Subjects are similar to those from the other series including athletic events, campus life, faculty, and campus buildings.\n","Series 9 contains thousands of photographs from the Creative Services division of University Relations. \n","\nThe date range for this series is 1964-2007. The series consists of mostly black and white photographs, contact sheets, slides, and negatives. There are also some color images. Subjects include graduations (commencements) as well as campus development from the 1970s to early 2007. The bulk of the material contains images of faculty, staff, students, alumni, campus scenes, construction, and events. Subjects seen throughout the series include George Mason Day, Patriot's Day, freshman orientation, Alumni Association parties, registration, athletics, student club meetings, art sculputures and displays, GMU Law School and Arlington campus, Prince William campus, Mason community, Chess Federation, Northern Virginia Press Club, Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. scenes, class trips, dances, festivals, presentations, promotions, donation events, the Federal Theatre Project, Wolf Trap, and student productions. This series has many images in common with series one.","There are four subseries to this series based on original order. \n","The first subseries is Subjects. This subseries contains mostly black and white photographs with some slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subject according to a number system employed by the university photographers. The number system is as follows: 1. Outdoor campus and scenics, 2. Buildings and physical features, 3. Construction, 4. Students: Individuals, 5. Students: Groups 6. Students: In classrooms, 7. Students: Non-class academic, 8. On-campus housing, 9. Student services, 10. Student-Faculty interaction, 11. Social events / club activities, 12. Admin/faculty/staff: Individuals, 13. Admin/faculty/staff: Groups, 14. Admin/faculty/staff: Workplace, 15. Admin/faculty/staff: Social/casual, 16. VIP's on campus, 17. Commencement (graduation), 18. Arts Gala, 19. University Day, 20. Miscellaneous annual events, 21. Miscellaneous one-time events, 22. Student performances, 23. Faculty performances, 24. Student artworks/exhibitions, 25. Faculty artworks/exhibitions, 26. Visiting performances/exhibitions, 27. Fine and performing arts classrooms, 28. Science labs, 29. Science field trips, 30. Computer facilities, 31. Cablecast facilities, 32. Nursing School facilities, 33. Law School Facilities (Arlington campus), 34. High-tech centers and firms, 35. Northern Virginia area, 36. Washington D.C. attractions, 37. Patriot Center events (non-GMU), 38. Basketball (GMU), 39. Soccer (GMU), 40. Other varsity sports, 41. Special effects and abstracts, 42. Copy shots, titles and logos, 43. Other off-campus locations, 44. Alumni, 45. Community service/events, 46. Historical/archival photos, 47. Federal Theatre Project (FTP), 48. New Century College, 49. Campus community, 50. Miscellaneous, 51. Prince William, 52. President Alan Merten","Subseries two is Chronological. It is arranged by date from earliest to most recent. This series contains mostly contact sheets and negatives but also includes some black and white photographs, and slides.","Subseries three consists of publications and their accompanying photographs. Formats include black and white photographs, color photographs, slides, negatives, and contact sheets with their corresponding brochures, reports, posters, or newsletters. They are arranged alphabetically.","Subseries four consists of fourteen disassembled photo albums. 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Brother Jim, Body Awareness Week, Black Freshman Weekend, BSA Talent Show, Big Band Gala, Welcome Week, Bomb Threat and Crime Solvers\n\t","Prints\n\t","Chinese New Year Festivities, Chalk the Walk,Drag Show, Fidelity Investments, Mason Ambassador Meeting, Self Defense Classes, Peace Corps Author Meeting, Bolshoi Symphony, Affirmation Action Debate, GLBT,GMU Dancers, Hunger Banquet, Home Coming Parade, Hispanic Gala Dinner, Higher Education Bond and Election Day, Hilal Group Presentation\n\t","Prints\n\t","International Week, Inaugural Service Prayer, It Won't Happen To Me, Job Fair, Live Jazz Band, Victim's Right Walk, Good Eating Habits, National Body Awareness Week, Health and Fitness Day, Poetry Reading, Choir, Conversation Hour, Got Milk Promotion, Student Dance, Mason Day, Mason Statue Unveiling, Mass Mutual, Marriot Scholarships, Mindfulness Lecture, Midnite Madness, Million Man and Woman March, Dance and Spirit of Native American\n\t","Prints\n\t","Patriot Day, Sesame Street Live, Service Fair, Swing Dancers, Step Show-'98', Students-Scerbo, Mcrsinn, Slyvia, Tleena,I., Ya Boi and Kim , Taste of Fairfax, Theatre, Task Force on Drinking, Take Back the Night, Tom Horton's Activities, Technology Convention1998, Witch Watch 1996, Winnepeg Ballet, Warp Tour 1997\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Center Hall Staircase, Mason's Office, Dinning Room, Facade\t\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Bookstore, Java George, Bank, Center Gallery, Food Stop, Construction, Library, Information Booth\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Bombay Bistro, Pizza 'n' Pasta, Denny's, Golden Lion, Anita's, Patriot Books, Burke Lake Park, Washington D.C., Habana Village, Coco-Loco, Copacabana, Polly Esther, Red Moon Saloon, Vienna's Grille, The Bank, Lulu's, Fat Tuesday, Natural Mystics, The Golden Goose, Tyson's Corner, The Flower Gallery, Georgetown Park, Potomac Mills, Seasons, Old Navy, Picco's, Consignment, Fairfax Surf Shop, Pier One Imports, Paint Your Own Pottery, Crossroads, BlackCat, Bridges, Red Hot and Blue, Tastee, TT Reynolds, Mozzarella's Cafe, Dolce Vita, Rio Grande Cafe, Havabite Eatery, Hennessy's Cafe, Topkapi, BlackEyed Pea, ShoGun, Shark Club, Peking, House of Gyro, Old Country Buffet, The Connaught Place, China Gourmet, Chili's, Outback, The Second Yard, Dunkin' Donuts, PJ Skidoos, The Wave, Brion's Grille, Fairfax Fall Festival\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","\"Portrait of a Lady\" and \"G.I. Jane\"\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Computers, Police Cars, Posting Board, Computer Mouse, Beer Bottle, Peanuts, Fruit, Rice, Dollar Bill\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Parking Garage Construction, Parking Deck, Parking Lots p\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","A; Acosta, U., Adamle, M., Anderson, P., Allen, G., Arnold, T., Alonso, J., Armitage, R., Ailinger,R., Antonavich, P., Aksynov, V., Albriecht,M.\n\t","Prints\n\t","Byrd,D., Bush, G., Brown, L. Bernasconi,P., Biden, J., Boyle, M.,Burns, B., Balazsy, A., Berry, F., Bolton,M., Baliles, G., Butler, L., Beavers, H., Burke,C., Bumgardner(Dean), Bagdikian, B., Barry,M., Brutus,D., Belafonte,H., Bailey, S., Bennet,T., Brack, Bondles, A., Bavseh, D., Brown, J\n\t","Prints\n\t","Clinton, W., Czarda, L., Clark, M., Copperfield, Cronn, Carretla, P.,Cook, Campbell, B., Chisholm, S.\n\t","Prints\n\t","D; Di Gennero, Dolan, B., Davenport A., Daniel F., Domzal, T., Dumont, J\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Ebanks, D., Ellig, M., Emanuel, L., Earley, M\n\t","Color Prints\n\t","Fulcher, E., Flecther, J., Farfone, K., Friedan, B., Fukhyann, D., Flecther, J., Fuchs, C., Farris, M\n\t","Prints\n\t","Gillette, Giroux, Gordon, S\n\t","Prints\n\t","Hughes, H., Hampson, Hattoy, B., Halberstam, D., Hall, Hughes, C., Horton, T., Hammad, A., Hughes, J., Hawkes, Hogan, A\n\t","Prints\n\t","Iglesias, J., Ingram, E\n\t","Prints\n\t","Jones, W., Johnson, G., Jones., Johnson, A., Jacobs, P., Jones, C., Jensen, R., Jones, S. \n\t","Prints\n\t","Kirkland, C. Krug, R., Keene D., Krusen H., Kizzy J., Kane R., Koestner, K.\t\n\t","Prints\n\t","Lewis, Larranaga, J., Lineberger, J., Lamb, B., Lave, Lawless, S., Lipset, S\n\t","Prints\n\t","Murray, M., Marsalis W., Mann H., McGeehen, J., Malveaux, J., Merten, A., Mason, J., McCarthy, C., Mallon, T., Moran, J., Mobley M., Muir, S., McGrayre S., Mohle, S\n\t","Color Prints\n\t","Nestor, E., North, O., Nehemiah, R\n\t","Prints\n\t","Olmos, E., O'Malley, L., Opala, J., O'Connor, T.,Owens\n\t","Prints\n\t","Potter, D., Pescole, J., Princess Pale Moon, Pettyjohn, S., Amb. Pashayev Hafiz\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Rubin, E., Rossini, Redmond, G., Rothbart, Robb, C., Reno J., Regan, P\n\t","Prints\n\t","Stewart, J., Scherens, M., Smith C., Smith, S., Sanders,Sekulic, Simorton, A., Swaiey, D., Shugarian, R., Sibler, H., Stevens,B., Shalala D\n\t","Prints\n\t","Turner, S., Tapscott, M., Thomas, M., Thorne A., Taylor, A\n\t","Prints\n\t","Vereen, B., Uggams, L\n\t","Prints\n\t","Westhead, P., Williams, B., Willard, A., Wilkens, R., Wilder, D., Walter, G., Wolf, F., Walters, B., Willis M., Walker, D., Warner, J., Williams, R., Wood, L., Walsch, D\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Game Room, Health and Fitness Guide, Hemlock Overlook\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","GMU vs UConn, GMU vs Uncw, GMU vs JMU, GMU vs ODU, GMU vs UMBC, GMU vs William and Mary, GMU vs NyTech, Head Coach-Bill Brown and Trevor Haqs\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Football Club, Jackson, E., Coach Football\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Women's LAX vs VT, Women's Lacrosse vs UMBC, ODU and Loyola\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Midnight Madness, GMU vs DC Explorers, GMU vs William and Mary, Langley's 1000-PT Ball, GMU vs JMU, Miskiri, J., O'Randall, Anderson, R., Cavey, A., Mc Cants, C., Langley, N.,Redd (Layup), Wanjara, Westhead, Evans, G., Alford, K.\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","GMU vs Loyola, Maryland, UNCW, Drexel, VCU, William and Mary\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Targott,S., GMU vs George Washinton, St. Mary, East Carolina, American University\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Duckworth,M., GMU vs Juanita, American University, Lewis University\t\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Adams, A., Alderman, S., GMU vs UNCW, St. Joseph's, UVA, Virginia, Hampton, Southern Charleston, Coastal Carolina\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Negatives\n\t","Argunes, B., Halla, M., Devers, G.,Mobil Track Meet, Guthrue, D., Amina, Bernabean, S., Achion, J., \nAden, I., Baumann, J., Morgan, A., Ogola, F., Cook, J.\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Jay, K., GMU vs William and Mary, VCU, ODU , Kirk,T., Pearson, C.\t\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Willard, GMU VS Maryland, St. Clara, ODU, Villanova, Washington State, Penn, Fresno State, ECU, American University, UNCW\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Targott,S., GMU vs George Washinton, St. Mary, East Carolina, American University\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Kingsley-Ibeh, J., Domokos, V., Kovacs, B., GMU vs WVA, VCU, Maryland, American University, East Carolina and Alumni Game-98\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Shea, S., Barlow, R., GMU vs VA Tech, Coppin State, VMI\n\t","Negatives, Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","Football Kiosk, Forensics Team Trophies, Student Election Candidates, 3-C Class, Ramadan, President's Roundtable, Pi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Student Senate, StudentLeadership Conference, Greek Sing, Free Tibet Display, English Language Institute, ROTC, Alpha Xi Delta, Chalk The Walk, Pi Kappa Sigma, Chi Omega, Zeta Tau Alpha, Theta Chi, Alpha Phi Karoke, GMU-TV, Kappa Alpha Rush Week, Team Building\n\t","Color Prints\n\t","Pond and Patriot Center, Registrar's Office, Student Union Buildings, St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Robinson Hall, Thompson Hall,University Park Townhouses, Science and Tech I, Student Apartment Beating Incident, Call box, Aquatic Center, Krug Hall, Krasnow Institute, Finley Building,Fenwick Library\n\t","Contact Sheets, Color Prints\n\t","Pond and Patriot Center, Registrar's Office, Student Union Buildings, St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Robinson Hall, Thompson Hall,University Park Townhouses, Science and Tech I, Student Apartment Beating Incident, Call box, Aquatic Center, Krug Hall, Krasnow Institute, Finley Building,Fenwick Library\n\t","Prints\n\t","Pond and Patriot Center, Registrar's Office, Student Union Buildings, St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Robinson Hall, Thompson Hall,University Park Townhouses, Science and Tech I, Student Apartment Beating Incident, Call box, Aquatic Center, Krug Hall, Krasnow Institute, Finley Building,Fenwick Library\n\t","Prints\n\t","Prints\n\t","This series consists of 210 folders which include photographs, contact sheets, and negatives. The images contained in the collection encompass all areas of student life at George Mason University ranging from students on campus to studying, to Greek life and sports, to professors and campus scenery.","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Contact Sheets, Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","\tPrints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Black and White and Color Prints; Contact Sheets","Prints","Prints","Color Prints","Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Black and White and Color Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","Prints","contact sheets","Prints","\tColor Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","     Color Prints","\tblack and white photographs","\tColor Prints","\tblack and white photographs","\tColor Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\tblack and white photographs","\tColor Prints","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\t\tblack and white photographs","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\t\tblack and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","\t\tblack and white photographs and Negatives","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\tBlack and White and Color Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints","\tColor Prints","\tColor Prints","\t\tColor Prints and Negatives","black and white photographs","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","Negatives","This series contains color negatives and slides depicting GMU student life, campus, faculty, arts, and technology created as part of a fundraising campaign.\n","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Negatives\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Color Slides\n\t","Photographs from the GMU Athletics Department used in game programs and promotional literature.\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos Featuring Mason Day, George Johnson, Gerald Baliles \n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Slides Featuring Mason Day, George Johnson, Gerald Baliles \n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White Photos Featuring Raymond \"Hap\" Spuhler, Joe Harrington, Rick Barnes, Hank Leung\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White Photo\n","5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","5x7\" Black and White and Color Photos\n","8x10\" and 5x7\" Black and White Photos\n","Photographs of office scenes, staff, and social gatherings.\n","Slides;  Office Workers/Space, OBE presentation\n","Slides\n","Slides\n","Humorous Distributionals; \"The Pink Flamingo\", \"You know Its Going To Be A Bad Day When:\", Graduate Prospect: \"Sid Mackenzie\"\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Color prints; The Electric Slide\n","Color prints\n","Color prints\n","Slides of graduation scenes including the processions, faculty, staff, graduates, and graduation speakers.\n","John Akar, Sierra Leon's Ambassador to U.S.\n","Graduates and Audience\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson, Chancellor GMC; Eugene Paige, Ass't. Provost UVA; Robert Krug, Dean of the College, GMC; Richard Wozniak, Newman Chaplain, GMC; A. Smith Bowman, Member GMC Advisory Board; J.N.G. Finley, first Director of GMC\n","Academic Procession (platform party)\n","Academic Procession (platform party)\n","Academic Procession (platform party)\n","Graduates\n","Platform party\n","Graduates\n","Graduates\n","Platform party\n","Platform party and graduates\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; [Robert Turner?]\n","Academic Procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thompson; Norman Graebner, History Professor UVA\n","Faculty\n","Graduates\n","Platform party: [Front Row] Unknown; Leon Boothe, Assoc. Dean of the College; Rabbi Arnold Fink, Temple of Beth El Cong.; Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; Eugene Paige; Norman Graebner; James L. Jackson; [Back Row] Unknown; Hyman Feinstein, Chemistry Professor GMC; John Wood, Chairman, GMC Advisory board; J.N.G. Finley; John T. Hazel, Member GMC Advisory board\n","Platform party: [As above, and also in the back row] C. Harrison Mann, Vice-Chairmann, GMC Advisory Board (left of J. Hazel); Arthur Arundel, Member of GMC Advisory Board (behind N. Graebner)\n","Platform party\n","Platform party (Speaker: Eugene Paige)\n","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)\n","Platform party (Speaker: Norman Graebner)\n","Graduates and audience (Lecture Hall in background)\n","Raymond Scheuring, trumpet player\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug; James L. Jackson\n","Conferring Degrees\n","Graduates\n","GMC Chorus\n","Guests\n","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott\n","Graduation rehearsal\n","Graduation rehearsal: Michael McDermott\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Graduates - procession\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson, Marshall; Lorin A. Thomspon; Anna Gary Taylor, Former President, Sweet Briar College\n","Academic procession (platform party): James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston, Dean of the Summer Session, GMC;\n","J.N.G. Finley\n","Academic procession (platform party): Lorin A. Thompson; Anne Gary Taylor; Robert Krug; Frank McD. Spindler; Leon Boothe; W.C. Johnston\n","Academic procession (platform party) cont'd: Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\n","Academic procession - faculty\n","Lorin A. Thompson; James L. Jackson; Anne Gary Taylor; Raymond Scheuring - trumpet player; Nina McDermott - pianist\n","Same as above\n","Frank McD. Spindler (speaker); Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\n","Graduates\n","Graduates\n","Graduates\n","L. Thompson\n","Platform party: [Front] Leon Boothe; Frank McD. Spindler; Robert Krug; Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson [Rear] [Robert Turner?]; Unknown; Unknown; J.N.G. Finley\n","Audience\n","Anne Gary Taylor; James L. Jackson\n","Same as above\n","Same as above\n","Same as above\n","Audience\n","GMC Singers\n","GMC Singers\n","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson\n","Conferring degrees: Lorin A. Thompson; Robert Krug\n","Conferring degrees: James L. Jackson\n","Conferring degrees\n","Conferring degrees\n","Leon Boothe (speaker); James L. Jackson\n","Lorin A. Thompson\n","Anne Gary Taylor\n","Subjects include Fenwick Library building and staff, faculty, construction, campus life, and athletics. \n","Color prints\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Slides; Concert Hall, Johnson Center, Aerial Photos of Campus\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, Contact Sheets, and Slides; Theta Chi, Forensics  \n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Sandy Creek Parking Deck\n","Color and black and white photographs, Negatives, and Contact Sheets; Aquatic Center\n","black and white photographss and Negatives; Martha Turnage, Carl Ernst (companion negatives filed under Campus), Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Henry Adams, Michael Sundell, Mrs. David Rockefeller, David Rockefeller, John O'Conner, Mrs. George Johnson, John C. Wood\n","Black and White Negatives; GM Bank Opening, \n","Color prints; Fairfax City Central Chamber of Commerce: Business to Business Showcase, April 24, Grand Tour of the Arts, May 4\n","Color prints and Slides; Thomas F. Bartelt, William Nicoson, Charlene Hurt, Robert Vay\n","black and white photograph\n","black and white photograph; Robert Ehrlich, Dr. Lankford, \n","black and white photographs and Negatives\n","Color and black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs and Negatives; Budget Meeting, James Buchanan\n","black and white photographs and Color Slides; Posters: The Adding Machine, The School for Wives, The Inspector General, Children of Darkness, Mr. Arcularis, The Delectable Judge, Arms and the Man, Androcles and the Lion, The Devil's Disciple, The Playboy of the Western World, The Ship\n","Color and black and white photographs and Negatives; Wrestling, Baseball, Martial Arts, Dance\n","black and white photographs; Wrestling, Basketball, Baseball\n","Color and black and white photographs\n","Black and White Negatives; Homecoming, Bonfire, Patriot Day\n","black and white photograph\n","black and white photograph and Negative; Kann's Department Store building\n","This series is arranged closely following the original order. This series is divided into four subseries. Subseries include Subjects, Chronological, Publications, and Photo albums. Boxes are numbered continuously from where series one ends.\n","This series contains black and white photographs, slides, color photographs, negatives, and contact sheets. It is arranged by subjects as created and ordered by the university photographers. A complete list of subjects is found in the scope and contents note at the beginning of this finding aid.\n\t","Students on campus; Snow scenes\n","black and white photographs","Students on campus\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1091B001 to 1001B022. Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n","black and white photographs","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, and snow on campus\n","Color slides","Campus scenes including buildings, students, sculptures, animals, flowers, and snow on campus\n","Color slides","Johnson Center\n","Color slides","","Three color flop negatives","Aerial images of campus; Fenwick library; Sculpture on campus; Patriot's Village student housing; Field House; SUB II; Center for the Arts; Satellite dish; Patriot's Center; Dorms; Physical Education building; Robinson Hall; Lecture Hall; Greenhouse; Townhouses; Carty House; Physical Plant; Alumni House; Strong House; Earle House; and others\n","black and white photographs","Patriot Center; Arts Center; Fenwick Library; CIT building; Development House; Humanities I; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; SUB II; George's Hall; SUB I; and others\n","black and white photographs","Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Krasnow; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library; Parking garage; Student apartments; Patriot Center; Aerials of campus\n","black and white photographs","Aerial images of campus; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Concert Hall\n","Color prints, color negative, flop negatives","Copies numbered 1002B001 to 1002B029. Robinson Hall; Johnson Center; Cinema in Johnson Center; Patriot Center; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1002B048-1002B055. Enterprise Hall; Johnson Center; Center for the Arts; Prince William Academic I and GTE auditorium\n","black and white photographs","Aquatic center; Buchanan House; Fenwick Library; Harris Theatre; Center for the Arts; Sculpture on campus; Johnson Center; Fine Arts Building; Parking garage; Patriot Center; Field House interior; and others\n","black and white photographs","Statues and art\n","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","Physical Plant; Recycling Center; Robinson Hall; Satellite dish; SUB II\n","color slides","Thompson Hall; Carow Hall; Science \u0026 Technology I; Robinson Hall; Enterprise Hall; Center for the Arts\n","color slides","Johnson Center; Chesapeake Module; Child Development Center; Center for the Arts; Enterprise Hall; East Building; Dorms and student housing; Commerce Building; Dominion Hall; Warehouse; Townhouse Complex; ICAR; University Commons; Physical Education Building; Field House; Finley; Harris Theatre \n","color slides","Johnson Center\n","color slides","Johnson Center; Krasnow; Krug; Kelly I; David King; Psychological Center; Patriot Center; Storage trailers; Lecture Hall; Module units\n","color slides","Aerials of campus\n","color slides","Aerials of campus\n","color slides","Aerials of campus; Science \u0026 Technology II; Thompson Hall; Center for the Arts\n","color slides","Johnson Center; Enterprise Hall; David King; Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Center for the Arts; aerials; graffiti\n","color slides; Flop negatives","Includes Johnson Center; Humanities complex; Physical Education III; Patriot Center; Center for the Arts; aerial survey; swimming pool; dorms; and others\n","black and white photographs","Center for the Arts; Arch III and Landmark sculpture\n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","black and white photographs","Copy photographs numbered 1003B001-1003B002, Prince William construction\n","black and white photographs","color slides","color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Includes formal portraits\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1004B002-1004B005\n","black and white photographs","Babatunde Akinsanya for Computer World; ICAR students; formal and candid portraits\n","color slides","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","flop negatives\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Students walking in groups; students in posed groups\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B040-1005B044; 1005B047; 1005B051-1005B070\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1005B001-1005B019; 1005B021-1005B027; 1005B032-1005B039\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","color slides\n","Homecoming crowd; groups outside; groups inside\n","color slides","Students walking; groups outside; students with bikes\n","color slides","Students cheering; students at computers; snow\n","color slides","flop negatives, color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Students in classrooms; graduate students teaching\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1006B001-1006B021\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","Students in classroom; visiting Chinese businessmen; mock center for professional development; \n","color slides","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","General prints of students non-class academic; copies numbered 1007B001-1007B013, 1007B015-1007B034\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1008B001-1008B013\n","black and white photographs","Students moving into campus housing\n","color slides","color slides\n","Exteriors and interiors\n","color slides","Bookstore; dining services; Fenwick Library; Career fair; computers\n","black and white photographs","Fenwick Library; Johnson Center cinema; Center for the Arts; \n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs\n","University Police\n","color slides, black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B015-1009B028, 1009B030-1009B035, 1009B037-1009B053\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1009B054, 1009B056-1009B067\n","black and white photographs","Off campus locations; University Police; Johnson Center; dining services; computers; campus living services; \n","color slides","Career services; Johnson Center; Fenwick Library \n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","flop negatives\n","color and black and white photographs\n","Pool party\n","color photographs","color slides\n","Askyonov, Vassily; Ackerman, Helen (V.P. for University Relations); Alaire, Karen; Aronson, Susan / Bafundo, Donna / Barry, Jim / Bateson Mary; Bausch, Richard; Black, Murray; Blackwell, Avrana; Brenniger, Betsy; Brodski; James Buchanan / Nobel ceremony, Sweden; Clapsaddle, Jerry; D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dennins, Peter / Domzal, Teresa; Deklyver; Deshmukh, Marion; Eastman, Mike / Fagenson, Ellen; Feeg, Ronnie / Ferguson, Steph (Center for Health Policy)/ Findlay, Julia (Director International Programs); Fink, Richard\n","color slides, black and white photographs, contact sheet, negatives","Fuller, Steve; Fried, Barbara (President of GMU Development 1998-1999); Fuentes, Carlos; Fukuyama, Francis / Gill, Bob / Given, Barbara (GSE); Grady, Mark / Griffith, Lloyd (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Hale, Janet / Hailey, Marjory; Harper, Doreen; Harvey, Jim (SOM); Hawkes, Robert; Haynes, Kingsley; Hazel, Til; Heastie, Joe / Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions) / Herrity, John; High, Jack / Hill, Christopher / Hughes, Joy; Isbister, Jenefir; Jenkins, John (Police Chief); Jobbitt, Judith / Johnson, Gary; Johnson, George; Johnson, Manuel / Kash, Don\n","color slides, black and white photographs, negatives","King, Art / Klimoski, Richard (SOM); LaPorte, Todd; Lipsett / Luey, Jim / Maddox Peggy (Center for Health Policy); Maiello, Anthony / Matthews, Frank; McDonald, Heather / McDermott, Michael J.; Mellanders, Gus; Mielczarek, Eugenie; Char Miller; Miller, Rich / Morse, Gordon / Morowitz, Harold / Obrien, Alison; O'Conner, John; Olds, James / Palmer, Jim / Pendray, Jack; Perry, Wayne; Purple, Bill; Ratchford, Tom / Richard-Shieve, Susan; Rook, Susan / Rosenblum, Karen / Rudowsky; Sanders; Schoene, Les; Shirk, Joseph / Smith, Glen; Smith, Vernon; Sockett, Hugh; Stavis, Paul (Director of Law and Psychiatry Center); Stegmarci, Gerald; Stough, Roger / Streett, Sarah / Struppa, Daniel\n","color slides, negatives, contact sheets","Sugrue, Tim (Associate Dean SOM) / Anita Taylor; Tillman, Betty; Tolchin, Susan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP) portrait); Westhead, Paul / Wilkins; Williams, Walter E.; Wood, Joe / unidentified man / Zenelis, Jon (Library); Science \u0026 Technology portraits (3 pages); Miscellaneous portraits (15 pages), copy work\n","color slides","Cassara, Ernest; Cassell, Cyrus (English); Censer, Jack (History); Cheldelin, Sandra (ICAR); Chen, Holly Ho (Chemistry); Chen, Jim (Science \u0026 Technology); Cheuse, Alan (English); Chickering, Art; Cilinski, Father Bob; Clapsaddle, Jerry; Clark, Robert (Chair, Public Affairs); Chris-Clark, Talley; Clements, Kevin (ICAR); Coffinberger, Richard (Accounting and Business Legal Studies); Cohen, Bill; Cohen, Lloyd (Law School Professor); Coleman, Steve (Law); Conlan, Timothy (TIPP); Connelly, Catherine (Cass) (Academic Program Coordinator GMU at ARL); Cook, Lisa (Education Study Center); Cook, Gerald (Electrical Engineering),","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Cooke, Benson Dr. (Counselor); Cordell, Victor (Business Administration); Costello, John (Law School); Cowan, Tyler; Cozad, Mathew (Honor Committee); Crafton, Steve (Law School); Craig, Darrele (EEOC); Crain, Mark (Center fo Public Choice); Crandall, Bennett; Crawford, Dr. Peggy (Finance); Crawford, Michael (University Police); Crepeau, Richard (TIPP); Crockett, John (Business Administration); Cruz, Dulce (English); Cyphers, Glen (Director Physical Plant); Czarda, Larry (Executive Officer); D'Andrea, Paul (Robinson Professor); Dahlin, Betsy (Development Office); Damlich, Edward (Law School) \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Davies, Keith M. (Chemistry); Davis, David (TIPP); Dawisha, Adeed (Public Affairs); Dawson, Ellen (Nursing, Student Health Center); DeBoer, Lloyd (Emeritus); Dede, Christopher (GSE); de Kluyver, Cornelius (Business Administration); Demulder, Elizabeth (Researchffilate, Associate Professor, Psychology); Denham, Susanne (Psychology); Denning, Peter (Computer Science); Denys, Martin (Philosophy and Religious studies); Diechio, Rick (Geology); Dick, Stanley; Dietz, Thomas (Sociology Fellow Associate Advancement of Science); Dinan, Desmond (Institute Institute); Dimock, Tami (Writer, University Publications); Dobson, Clark (GSE); Domzel, Teresa J. (Associate Dean School of Management); Donaldson, Jacqueline\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","D'Onofrio, Christine (Women's Center); Donovan, Tom (Physical Plant); Doyle, Elly (Center for Transportation and Land Policy); Doyle, Warren (Hemlock Overlook); Drewett, Ellen (Human Resources); Druckman, Daniel (ICAR); Duck, Lloyd; Duryea, Michelle (ICAR); Dzama, Mary Ann (Education); Dworzecka, Marie (Physics and Astronomy)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Eagle, Steven (Law School); Eastman, Michael; Edelman, Marian W.; Ehrlich, Robert; Eland, Ellen F.; Eldredge, Susann (Print Services); Ellig, Jerome (Economics); Ellis, Mick; Ellsworth, Robert; Elstun, Esther (Foreign Languages and Literature); Emsley, Michael (Biology); English, John (Management); Entrikin, Richard (Marketing); Engebretson, Stan (Music); Ernst, Carl (Biology); Erwin, Amy (PTAP); Evans, John C. (Physics); Even, Amanda (Law); Ewell, Mary; Fagenson, Ellen (Business Administration); Farrell, George (Child Development Center); Feeg, Ronnie (Associate Director IOD Professor, Nursing and Health Science); Feinstein, Hyman (Chemistry, ret.); Ferri, Michael (Business Administration)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ffolliott, Shelia (Art History); Finkelstein, James (TIPP); First, Douglas R. (Environmental Safety); Fish, Michael (Sponsored programs); Fisher, James B.; Fisher, Klaus; Fisher, Myra (Nursing); Fleishman, Edwin (Dis. Vis. Professor Psychology); Fletcher, James J. (Philosophy \u0026 Religion, Academic Affairs); Flinn, Jane (Psychology); Fonseca, Jim (PWI); Fontana, Lynn (IDO); Forham, Jamie (UCIS); Forman, Joel; Foster, Gregory; Foster, John (English); Francescato, Martha P. (Foreign Languages and Literature); Franseschi, Teri (English)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Friedlander, Melvin (Public and International Affairs); Friedley, Sheryl (Communication); Froman, Wayne; Fulbrook, Jim Major (R.O.T.C. Director); Fuller, Stephen (TIPP); Fulmer, William (Dean School of Business); Fukuyama, Francis (MAIT); Gabel, Michael (Mathmatics); Gable, Wayne (Center for Market Processes); Gabriel, Arnald (Performing Arts); Gaffney, Kathleen; Gallehr, Don (Northern Virginia Writing Project); Galluzzo, Gary (Graduate School of Education); Gangloff, George (Admissions); Gantz, Donald (Oper. Res.); Gardar, Norm(?); Gartner, Harold (Public Affairs); Geller, Harold; Gellhorn, Ernest (Law School); Gentemann, Karen (Institutional Assessment); Gessner, Ted (Psychology); Giacomini, John (Law); Gibson, Craig (Fenwick Library); Gifford, Jonathan (The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP)); Gilbert Lewis, Paula (Foreign Languages and Literature); Gill, Bob; Gillespie, Norman (Law School)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Gilstrap, Robert (GSE); Ginsberg, Douglas H. (Law); Giunta, JohnGiven, Dr. Barbara (Education Study Center); Golamb, Louis (Sociology, Anthropology); Goodwin, Stephen (English); Goor, Mark (Graduate School of Education); Gordon, Linda; Gore, Irene; Gorrell, Jeff (GSE Dean); Gozikowski, Altona (Provost); Grady, Mark (Dean of Law School); Graham, Flo; Gras, Vernon (English); Greenberg, Irwin (Operations Research); Grotophorst, Wally (Library); Guagnano, Greg; Guillory, John (CSI); Guinier, Loni; Gulledge, Thomas (TIPP); Gunn, Betsy; Gurfein, Dr. Joe (Science and Tech II); Haack, Barry (GESS); Hale, Janet (Nursing); Hale, Jerre (Computing Systems and Operations); Haley, Marjorie Hall (President's Office); Hall-Long, Bethany (Nursing); Hamilton, Gayle (TIPP); Hammond, Mary Sayer (Art)  \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Hanson, Margaret (Sponsored Programs); Harper, Doreen (Nursing); Harr, David; Harris, Carl (Operations Research); Harrison, Stan; Hart, Jayne; Hart, Joseph (Locksmith); Hart-Nibbing, Nand (Public Affairs); Hasse, Len; Haynes, Kingsley (TIPP); Hazel, James; Hazel, John Til; Hazel, William; Hazen, Robert (Robinson Professor); Heastie, Joe; Hecht, Leo (Foreign Language); Heclo, Hugh (Robinson Professor); Heerschap, Marcelle (Dean of Admissions); Heller, Kenneth (Graduate Business Institute); Henderson, Carol (Human Resources); Henriques, Peter (History Professor)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Herlihy, Reid (Physical Plant); High, Jack (Economics); Hill, Christopher (Vice Provost for Research); Hillary, Adrienne (Student Accounts); Hinckley, Steven (Law School); Hirst, Omar; Hodges, Devon (English); Hoffman, Karla; Holisky, Dee Anne (English Department); Holbert, Harris L.; Holman, Emmett (Philosophy and Religion); Holt, Mack; Hoose, Virginia (Graduate Business Institute); Horan, Tom (TIPP); Horton, Lois (Sociology); Hughes, Joy (VP Information Technology); Hughes-Reese, Martha (President of the Nursing Chapter of the Mason Alumni Association); Harrington, James (TIPP); Hursh, Joseph (History); Hurst, Robert (Environmental Safety); Hurt, Charlene (Library); Hutton, Margaret\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Ingram, Earl (Vice President EEO and AA); Irvine, Lorna (English); Isenberg, Joan (Education); Jackson, Richard (ISO); Jackson, Scott E. (Library); Jackson, William (Physical Plant); Jacob, Evelyn (Education); Jacobs, Mark (Sociology and Anthropology); Jajodia, Sushil (Information and Software Systems); Janoski, Julie (Technology Business Alliance); Jeng-Eng Lin (Science \u0026 Technology); Jenkins, Agnes Courtney (Nursing); Jenkins, Jerry (UCIS); Jenner, Marti (Nursing); Jensen, Ronald (History); Jobbitt, Judith; Johnsen, Bruce (Law School); Johnson, Gary (TIPP)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Johnson, George; Johnson, Joanne\n","black and white photographs","Johnson, Jim; Johnson, Mark; Johnson-Brown, Hazel (Nursing); Johnston, Robert D. (Business Administration and Finance); Jonas, Robert (Biology); Jones, R. Chistian; Jordan, Shannon (Philosophy); Minas, Kafatos (Physics); Kanyan, Joseph (Music); Kaplan, Deborah (English); Karlson, Bob (English); Kaseman, Diane (Nursing); Kash, Donald (TIPP); Kavina, Milhailina (Writer, University Publications); Kazin, Alfred; Keever, David (Communication); Kehoe, Mike (Enterprise Center); Kehoe, Susan (AV Multimedia Producer); Mike Kelly\n","black and white photographs","Kelly, Mike F. (Physical Plant); Kelso, Don (Biology); Kendall-Hull, Margarida (Associate Professor Art Studio); Kendrick, Pat (Women's Volleyball Coach); Kovach, Kenneth (Business SBA); Kerns, Ruth (Library); Kerschbern, Larry (Information Systems and Systems Engineer); Khatchi, Borna (Physical Plant); Kiley, Thomas (Math); King, David J. (VP Academic Affairs); King, Patricia (Center for Human Disabilities); Kirby, David; Kirkland, Connie (Victim/Witness Assistance); Klappert, Peter (English); Klimoski, Richard (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Knight, Barbara (Public Affairs); Kobayashi, Bruce (Law School); Koda, Paul (Library); Korbel, Donna (Assistant Academic Coordinator Athletics); Kovacic, William (Law School); Krasnow, Shelly; Krauss, Michael (Law School)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Kravitz, Walter (Art); Krug, Robert; Kuebrick, David (English); Kurtz, Howard; Kwangyoung, Yi (Nursing); Laird, Nancy (Nursing); Lathburg, Roger (English); Langley, Chris (Nursing); Lankford, William (Physics); Lash, William (Law School); Laskey, Kathryn (Science \u0026 Technology); Laurey, James (Biology); Lavine, Thelma (Robinson Professor, Philosophy); Lavoie, Donald (Program on Social and Organizational Learning); Lawless, Sara (IOA)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","League, Pete (SBA); Lebaron, Michelle (ICAR); Lecos, Mary Anne; Leith, Wilkie (Writing Center); Lepard, David; Lepore, Jim (Dance); Letsou, Peter (Law School); Levine, James (Foreign Language and Literature); Levine, Lawrence (History); Levy, Jack (Education); Levy, Ronald (Mathmatical Science); Lewis, Jim (Women's Basketball Coach); Liftman, Alvin; Liggio, Leonard (Institute Humane Studies); Lightfoot, Bill (Physical Plant); Lindsay, Pat (Mail Services Science \u0026 Technology Manager); Lipset, Seymour (MAIT); Littlefield, Elizabeth; Liu, Yuen Cha (Nursing); Lohner, Rainald (CSI); Lont, Cynthia (Communication); Looney, Sara (Ombudsman)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Lubar, Barbara (Events Management); Ludwick, Ann (TIPP); Lund, Nelson (Law School); Lynch, Edwin; Lynch, Michael; Lyons, Maggie; Maggio, Mark (TIPP); Mahler, Julianne (Public Affairs); Maiello, Anthony (Music); Malloy, Catherine (Nursing); Manchester, Bruce (FPAC, Communication); Mandes, Evans (IOA); Manne, Henry (Law School); Mao, Agnes (Library Administration); Martin, William\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Marsh, Jay; Marvel, Linda (Music); Mason, George; Mattusch, Carol (Art History); Tawil, Max; McCrohan, Kevin (Business School Marketing Department); McDermott, Michael (Assistant Vice Provost); McDonald, Heather (Theater); McDiarmid, Dorothy; McIntyre, Cynthia (Physics)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","McIntyre, Dianne (Visiting Dance Instructor); McKlancie, Margaret (Nursing); McMenamin, Lester (B \u0026 G); Mellander, Gus (Dean GSE); Mellander, Nelly; Melmed, Arthur (TIPP); Melosh, Barbara (English)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Merten, Alan; Merten, Sally - general and copies numbered 1052B053-1052B055\n","black and white photographs","Mertz, Michael; Metcalf, Jim (Nursing); Michalski, Ryszard (Science \u0026 Technology); Mielczarek, Eugenie (Physics); Milam, John (OIPR); Miles, Richard (University Police); Miller, Helen Hill; Miller, Linda (Dance); Miller, Mike (Library); Miller, Richard (Nursing); Miller, William (English); Millspaugh, Peter (Accounting); Mitchell, Christopher (ICAR); Mitchell, Sandy (SBA); Mobley, Marilyn (English); Mohle, Pete; Molin, Eric (English); Monas-Hattal, B. (VIT Prog.); Montebello, Mary; Montecino, Virginia; Moore, Jeanne (Nursing); Moore, John H.; Moore, Winston (Law); Moretz, Walter (Psychology Professor); Morowitz, Harold (Robinson Professor); Morris, Gilbert\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Morris, Walter (Mathematics); Morrison, John S. (Graduate Business Institute); Mose, Douglas (Geology); Moses, Britt; Moylan, Tom (Center for Study of the  Americas); Mulherin, Girard (Student Services); Mulpuri, Rao (Science \u0026 Technology); Murphy, Claudia (Dance); Murphy, Richard (Law School); Mushrush, George (Chemistry); Nadeau, Robert (English); Nash, Stephen (Operation Research and Engineering)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Nesbitt, Archie (Physical Plant); Nguyen, Dr. Hung (Public and International Affairs); Normille, Lorette (Nursing); Norris, Eugene (Science \u0026 Technology); North, Dylan (?) C.; Oates, Karen (New Century College); O'Connor, John (English); O'Connor, Tom; Oerter, Robert; O'Hara, Erin (Law School); Orman, Evelyn; Owens, Coilin; Pacheco, Josephine (History); Paden, John (Robinson Professor, Public Affairs); Paelinck (TIPP); Palkovich, Ann (Sociology and Anthropology); Palmer, James (Information Technology); Pankey, Eric (English); Parisi, Francesco (Law School) \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Parker, Jeffrey (Law School); Pascarell, Rose (Women's Center); Pasnak, Robert (Psychology); Patrick, Sondra (Provost's Office); Pearce, Jack (Management); Pendray, Jack (Executive in Residence); Perry, Duke; Perry, Wayne (TIPP); Pfiffner, James (TIPP); Phillips, Samuel (Economics); Pocquette, Lynn; Posner, Marjorie; Potter, David; Price, Buffy (Dance); Pritchard, Edgar; Purple, Bill; Quinn, Camerine (Law School); Radar, Vicki (Sociology); Radner, John (English); Raphael, Coleman (Emeritus)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Raskin, Miriam S. (Social Work); Recycle for Life Workers; Redmond, Georgine (Nursing); Reeder, Bill; Regan, Priscilla (Public and International Affairs Professor); Rein, Laura (Library); Ribstein, Larry (Law School); Richards, Lilla (BOV); Rifkin, William (PSOL); Rine, David (Computer Science); Riordan, Patricia (Admissions); Riskind, John (Psychology); Ro, Young-Chan (Philosophy and Religion); Roback, Jennifer (Economics); Robb, Charles (Public Policy Professor); Robbins, Keith D. (SBA); Roberts, Ralph (Counseling Center); Robinson, Victoria (Career Development Center); Rockwood, Larry (Biology)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Rosenblum, Karen (VP of University Life); Rosenzweig, Roy (History Professor); Rossell, Dave (Provost's Office); Rossini, Frederick (Provost); Rothbard, Daniel (Philosophy and Religion); Rowley, Charles (Economics); Ruberstein, Richard (ICAR Professor); Rudowski, Lorraine (Nursing); Ruhling, Robert (Health Sports and Leisure); Ruth, Stephen); Sage, Andrew (Dean of Science \u0026 Technology); Samuels, Linda (Accounts, BULE)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Sanders, Art (University Police); Sanders, Warren; Sandole, Dennis (ICAR Professor); Sanford, James (Psychology); Saperstone, Stephen (Mathematics); Satija, Indu; Sauer, Tim (Mathematics); Schack, Fred (Physical Education); Schafer, David (Engineering); Schank, John (Computer Science); Scherrens, Maurice (Finance and Planning); Schmidt, Bill (Physical Plant); Schulte, Nancy (Student Services); Schultz, Martha (University Publications); Schum, David (Law School); Schopf, Paul (CSI); Schwartzstein, Linda (Law School); Scimecca, Joseph (Sociology); Seligman, Linda (Center for Study of the Americas); Seligman, Linda (Education); Setia, Sanjeer (Science \u0026 Technology); Sevon, Walt \n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Shaffer, Jay (Biology); Shapiro, Jay (Mathematics); Shayka, Ron (Parking); Shields, Susan (Dance); Shirk, Joseph (Music Department); Shreve, Susan Richards (English); Sibley, Edgar (TIPP); Silva, Mary (Professor Nursing and Health Science); Sisodia, R. (Marketing); Skog, Judy (Biology); Slaght, Evelyn (Nursing); Slayden, Suzanne (Chemistry); Smith, Charles\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets, negatives","Smith, Glenn; Smith, James G. (Music);  Smith, Robert (Psychology); Sockett, Hugh (IET, Inc.); Soder, John (History); Sorrell, Jean (Associate Professor Nursing and Health Services); Soyfer, Valery; Spaldo, John (Director Student Unions)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Spikell, Mark A. (Graduate School of Education); Springford, Kate (Exchange); Spuhler, Raymond Hap (Athletics); Stadler, Walter (TIPP); Stampp, James (Budget); Stavis, Paul; Stearns, Maxwell (Law School); Stearns, Peter (Provost); Steen, Charles (Law School); Steenhuisen, Lauve (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Sterling, Donna; Stewart, Sheri; Story, Pat (PAGE); Stough, Roger; Struppa, Daniele (Dean of Arts and Sciences); Studd, Karen (Dance); Sudol, Carol (Student Health Center); Sugrue, Timothy (Associate Dean School of Management); Sumption, Eleanor; Sumser, Brian\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Swanson, David (Auxiliary Enterprises); Swope, Suzanne (Vice-Provost); Sypher, Eileen (English); Talley, Chris-Clark (Associate Director Alumni Affairs); Taub, Stephan (Biology Department); Tavani, N. J. (Sociology, Anthropology); Taylor, Anita (Communication); Thaiss, Christopher (English); Thomas, Charles (Education); Thomas, Mary; Thompson, Karen (Director of Development Krasnow Institute); Thompson, Lorin (President)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Timpf, Kimberly (Drug Education Center); Todd, Ellen (Art History); Tollison, Robert (Center for Public Choice); Tongren, Hale (Business Administration); Torzilli, Albert (Biology); Toups, John; Travis, Toni; Trefil, James (Physics); Trencher, Susan (Sociology and Anthropology); Trittipoe, Ben (Sports Information); Trump, Kathryn (Director of English Language Institute); Tso, Jim (BOV); Turner, Diane (Special Projects); Tuso, Hamdesa (ICAR); Twisdale (Law School); Van Buskirk, Ray (TIPP); Van Nispen, Frans (TIPP); Vandergriff, Morgan (Physical Plant); Vaughn, Karen (Economics); Vazquez, Diego (TIPP); Verheyen, Egon (Robinson Professor); Villella, Edward (Heritage Chair); Wade, Rex (History)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wagner, Richard (Economics); Wahl, Otto; Wakef, Mary; Walker, Dr. Dorothy; Wallace, Susan (Director of Development Law School); Wallin, John (CSI); Wang, Pearl (Computer Science); Ward, Tom (Mail Room); Warfield, John (TIPP); Warfield, Wallace (ICAR); Warner, Keith (Foreign Language and Literature); Wegman, Ed; Wehrle, Walter (Philosophy and Religion); Weinberger, Steven; Weitzman, Lenore (Robinson Professor); Wechsler, Harry; Westhead, Paul (Men's Basketball); Westphal, Linda (Benefits Manager Human Services); White, Bernard (Science \u0026 Technology); White, Louise (TIPP); Whitney, Scott (School of Law); Wiest, Philip (Economics)\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Wiggins, David (Health Science); Wiggins, Brenda; Wilkins, Roger; Willett, James (Vice Provost); Williams, Anita; Williams, Carrington; Williams, Earle C. (President BDM International, Inc); Williams, Herma (GSE); Williams, Hope (Controller); Williams, Joyce (Nursing); Williams, Thomas (Sociology); Wilson, John (Biology); Wingblade, Ann; Witherspoon, John (Law School); Wong, David (Geography and Earth Systems); Wood, Jean (CAS); Wood, William (Alumni); Woods, Joe (Provost Academic Affairs); Wright, Brett (Nursing and Health Science); Wu, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun (Professor Nursing and Health Sciences); Yance, Norman (Philosophy and Religious Studies); Yocum, Peggy (English); Zambrana, Ruth (Nursing); Zoltek, Stanley\n","black and white photographs, contact sheets","Award recipients\n","black and white photographs","Board of Visitors; Sir William Nicoll; President Alan Merten; Presidents and Mrs. George Johnson\n","black and white photographs, flop negatives, contact sheet, slides","Miscellaneous - Edwards, Randall; Bradley, Harriet; Church, Randolph (page holder - no photo); Dykstra, Vergil; Dr. Finley (page holder - no photo)\n","black and white photographs","Miscellaneous - DeCartoret, Janet Carter; Sergerson, Keith; Schopf, Paul; Thompson, Lorin; Brady, Gordon; Warfield, John; Morowitz, Harold; Delany, Edward; Atwell-Vasey, Wendy; Matthew-DeNatale, Gail; Wood, Diane; Jacobs, Mark; Yound, Dennis; Miller, Barbara; Mcallister (McDonnell), Mindy; Nicolls, Michael; Wheeler, Vallery; Hill, Lisa Green; Cypers, Raymond; Fletcher, Bob; Cameron, Margaret; Foreman, Angela; Fuentes, Carlos; Bakash, Saul; Trefil, James; Tangney, Jane; Smith, Vernon E.; Robinson, Clarence; Harris, Holbert L.; Pritchard, Edward; Davis, Rick; Elsten, Esther; Alcade, Hector (page holder - no photo); multiple unknown\n","black and white photographs, contact sheet, slides","George and Joanne Johnson; Merten, Alan; BOV, Nicoll, Sir William\n","black and white photographs, negatives, flop negatives","Group portrait of students and President George Johnson outside the Center for the Arts\n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs\n","GMU Press; distinguished faculty award winners; groups at the Arts Gala (1984); mail room employees; Economics faculty; groups with Madeleine Albright; Green Team; Public Affairs faculty; College of Arts and Sciences faculty; Student Union staff; School of Information Technology staff; group portraits used for Mason Gazette articles; Biology department; Memory tree planting; and others\n","black and white photographs, color prints","black and white photographs\n","Groups at architect meeting; Prince William staff; PAGE; ICAR; Virginia's center for Innovative Technology display; and others\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs, color negatives, CD\n","University Police; Athletic department; groundskeepers; recycle workers; Fenwick Library; switchboard; faculty\n","color slides","Includes groups with Buchanan and President George Johnson; George Mason Then and Now display reception; groups on campus\n","black and white prints, color slides","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Camp Mason\n","color prints","Phon-a-thon\n","black and white photographs","Food fight; Kids on campus; Witch Watch; International week; Homecoming\n","color slides","Student groups; Mason Day; Student orientation; foliage\n","color slides","International Week\n","color slides","International Week; Job fair\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","GMU aids walk on the National Mall; Inauguration party for Governor Gilmore; IBM and GMU partnership, World Internet Summit; and other miscellaneous events\n","black and white photographs, color photographs","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 1-3: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 4-6: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 7-9: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 10-11: color photographs, negatives","World Congress on Information Technology \n","rolls 12-13: color photographs, negatives, contact sheets, and contact sheets for rolls 1-15","World Congress on Information Technology\n","rolls 14-15: color photographs, negatives","President Alan Merten; VIP; tech\n","color photographs","color photographs, photocopies\n","black and white photographs\n","Johnson Center dedication\n","black and white photographs, negatives, color slides","Memorial (Wilkins, Merten); Governor Gilmore inauguration party at Mathy House; Buchanan-Mason Medal; Vassily Aksyonov retirement reception\n","color slides, color prints, negatives","Governor Gilmore inauguration (January 1998); opening Krasnow?; CAA basketball spectators at the Bistro; helicopter and kids\n","color slides","Robbie and Charles Robinson wedding\n","negatives","Costume shop; \"Midsummer Nights Dream\"; \"Boy\"; musicians; dancers; singers; \"Sax House\"; and other productions\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Musicians and singers commercial headshots\n","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots\n","black and white photographs","Musicians and singers commercial headshots\n","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre\n","black and white photographs","Musicians; dance; theatre\n","black and white photographs","Dance; theatre\n","black and white photographs","Leonard Slatkin and George Mason University Symphony Orchestra\n","color photographs, slide","color slides, negative\n","Drama; dance - Edward Villella and students; Karen Studd; performances\n","black and white photographs","Dance; some commercial photographs\n","black and white photographs","Fine arts; music; dance\n","black and white photographs","Fine arts; Summer Arts Academy\n","black and white photographs","Music\n","black and white photographs","Art department; Scott Martin and students;  Tom Ashcraft and students; painting; photography; drawing; sculpture\n","color slides","Dance; Diane McIntyre\n","color slides","Music\n","color slides","Fine art; Dance; Music\n","color slides","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1028B001-1028B034\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1028B035-1028B040\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","color slides\n","Biology boat trips; Biology; Chemistry; \n","Engineering Science \u0026 Technology; Lab at IB3 Prince William; Science \u0026 Technology exterior\n","flop negatives\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","Copies numbered 1029B001-1029B004\n","black and white photographs","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1030B001-1030B022\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1030B023-1030B028\n","black and white photographs","color slides\n","Enterprise Hall; Compu Write; general computer facilities\n","color slides","Computer aided design; Physics; general computer facilities\n","color slides","Computer science; School of Management\n","color slides","flop negatives, color slide\n","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Copies numbered 1031B001-1031B006\n","black and white photographs\n","Copies numbered 1032B001-1032B010\n","black and white photographs","color slides, flop negative\n","Professors and students in classrooms; panel discussions; shuttle bus; exterior; Olympic Torch relay\n","black and white photographs","Faculty headshots with accompanying memorandum; graduation; students in library; students at computers; Oientation\n","black and white photographs, color and black and white negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use","black and white photographs, color prints, negatives, contact sheets, memorandum regarding rights of use\n","Aerials and buildings, for AFAM newsletter","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Exteriors and interiors; Art Gallery; Sir William Nicoll; classroom and mock courtroom; copies of historic photographs; architectural models; Friends of George Mason meeting; Virginia Square metro stop\n","flop negatives\n","The Academy Group law enforcement training; Westgate Research Park\n","black and white photographs, color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Route 66 traffic; Enterprise Hall; Gunston Hall; Tysons Corner; Metro; Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Annandale; Dulles airport; Fairfax County Courthouse\n","black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; Fairfax hospital; Falls Church; Gunston Hall\n","color slides","Metro; Skiing; Route 66 traffic; Race track; Wolf Trap\n","color slides","Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) building; Tysons Corner; Metro; Dulles airport; Route 66 traffic\n","color slides","Tidal basin; Capitol Building; Library of Congress; the mall; Monuments; Kennedy Center; aerial of Washington D.C.\n","black and white photographs, color photographs","color slides, flop negative\n","Concerts; gymnastics; circus\n","Includes copies numbered 1038B001-1038B006\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","black and white photographs\n","color slides\n","Baseball; Cheerleading; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling\n","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Crew; Gymnastics; Karate; Rugby; Trap and skeet shooting; Tennis; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball\n","black and white photographs","Aerobics; Baseball; Cheerleading; Crew; Frisbee; Gymnastics; Trap and skeet shooting; Track and field; Weight lifting; Wrestling; Volleyball\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1040B001-1040B003\n","black and white photographs","Baseball; Crew; Fencing; Racketball; Rugby; Tennis; Track and field; Softball; White water rafting; Wrestling \n","color slides","Crew; Wrestling\n","color slides","black and white photographs, color slides\n","Splitscreens; color tests; fonts\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","Miscellaneous copy shots of GMU press books, artwork, logos, drawings of buildings on campus\n","black and white photographs","Photographs of drawing; dance commercial photographs; GMU Press book covers; still lifes with GMU logos\n","black and white photographs, negatives","Newspapers, magazines, GMU authors books\n","color slides","Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Logos and titles for GMU and other businesses\n","color slides","Newspapers, magazines\n","color slides","Maps, campus models, objects\n","color slides","Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Displays, logos\n","color slides, black and white photographs","Downtown Fairfax; student teachers in elementary school; Farmer's market; other off campus locations\n","black and white photographs","Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative (VEBI)\n","black and white photographs","Hemlock Overlook; Tallwood House; Europe\n","color slides, flop negatives, brochure print for Alpine Tower","black and white photographs\n","black and white photographs\n","Alumni staff; administration; Board of Directors\n","color slides","black and white photographs\n","Drawings and maps of campus; buildings on campus\n","color slides","Administration; buildings on campus; Yearbook copy work\n","color slides","Arts Gala quilt; buildings on campus\n","color slides, color photographs, color negative","Copy work, Martin Luther King Jr.; aerials of campus\n","color slides","Actors who performed at GMU; photographs of posters from the collection; marionettes; moving of materials to Library of Congress\n","Copies numbered 1048B001-1048B04; students learning outside\n","black and white photographs, color slides","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus\n","black and white photographs","Camp Mason; Witch walk; children on campus\n","black and white photographs","Copies numbered 1049B001-1049B018\n","black and white photographs, color slides","Unknown head shots; Gary Powers; VEBI; list of Presidents, rectors, Mason Medal recipients\n","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives","Unknown head shots; study abroad; nurses, unknown classes, groups, events, employee list","black and white photographs, color slide, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD\n","Unknown head shots; study abroad; Dulles airport; protester (1970?); Professor Whitney's desk; fireworks","black and white photographs, color photographs, negatives, flop negatives, CD\n","Buildings at Prince William campus\n","black and white photographs","Groundbreaking ceremony; buildings; general\n","color slides","Prince William Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center opening; Law enforcement; IBM\n","color slides","Images for Prince William display\n","color negatives","black and white photographs, color prints, color slides, contact sheet","color prints","This series is arranged in original order chronologically as assigned by Creative Services. It consists of black and white contact sheets, negatives, slides, and prints.\n","John Jones; Francescato; Berghoffen, Debra; Wilhelmi; Boneau; President George Johnson (in regalia); Krech Sheppard; Turnage; Richard and Robert Bausch; Judy Pelham; Blount Clenton; Philip Cahelo (Economics); Samual Philips (Economics); Dean of Arts and Sciences; Rita Ailinger; Joe Harsh; Roger Nyes (Public Affairs Office)\n","contact sheets","Beverly Sills master class; A.C.L.U. conference, Metro Gallery, Law student activities; registration scenes, Philip Cohelo; dance class; Frisbee; Writing study group; Gymnastics, Physical education class; Bloodmobile, flowers; dorm room interior; Walberg class; student apartment interior; Patriot's Day; nursing home; Jim Smith music; Sculpture class; Master's in Physical Education setups; \"Signals\" promo; Tennis; Federal Theatre Project at Smithsonian, FDR Centennial Exhibit, Hirshhorn Museum, National Gallery of Art\n","contact sheets","Glenn Smith; Sandra Davis; John Wood; Mrs. Bradley; Dr. Mash; Harriett Bradley; Steinhauer; Wade Gilley; Nick Ward; Counseling Center; Kevin Avnuch; Dr. Tavani (Sociology); Pat Riordan(Director Admissions); V. Millonig; President George Johnson; copy campus scenes; Julian Stein; Jeff Taubenberger; Helen Ackerman; Archaeology dig; Doug Mose; Dorothy MacConkey; Carren Raherts (Alumni Relations); Geology field trip with Doug Mose; Richard Bausch; Dr. and Mrs. King (Academic affairs); Henry Barringer (Conflict Resolution); Dennis Sandale; UJ. Rugel; Rex Partington; J. Isenberg; Geology faculty; President George Johnson with Wiley Brault; Ken Fulmer (Public Affairs); Moicca Sune (Nursing)\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; dance class; Fenwick Library tower construction; Legacy of George Mason at Gunston Hall - Richard Fink and Don Lavoie; graduation; students in classrooms; sports; Computer Center, students outside dorm; Wolf Trap; Westgate Research Park; construction, building drawings; Fenwick Library; students on campus; GMI Board; Soccer; President George Johnson, Walter Williams; Patriot's Day; University Police; Joan McCall, locksmith, University Police, glass of beer; Cablecast facilities; Headshots; artwork in buildings; \"Gin game\" rehearsal; Jonas Kelso (Biology), student in biology lab; Fairfax City; Phillips Collection in D.C.; Washington D.C. scenics; T.V. Studio; Defur, Siff, kid with computer; \"Brecht on Brecht\"; Rioran, Kelso and Jones; Glorianna Singers, Bausch, Clemmer and Kimble; Scholarly journals; Christmas chorus; dance rehearsal, Robb Press conference; F. Hyack, Stephen Burton, Betsy Dahlin, Terry Copeland; Chesapeake Bay conference; Glenn Smith; Minority students reception, Reverand Baltimore; \"No Problem\" in Rathskeller; Dorcas Goodwin, Don Gallehr, Mathy House committee\n","contact sheets","France Pruitt; International Programs; Mark Crain (Center for Study of Public Choice); Lou Wetherbee; Claudia Murphy; Marlee Zalkin, Mike Fish; Carren Roberts; Mike Kelley; Wade Gilley; Glenn Smith; President George Johnson - evaluation presentation; Judy Pelham; Welford Clark; Marilyn  Guiffere; Alfred Peterson; Mary Ishee; Jane Flynn; Terry Cochran; Joan  Fisher; M.T. with video production at Torpedo Factory; Tom  Deitz; Federal Theatre Project; Walter Williams; Management faculty; University Police; Pat Roberson; Law School Library - Scott Whitney; Gordon Tullock; Pat Riordan; Fred Siff; Robb Press conference, dance rehearsal; Chesapeake Bay conference\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people (headshots and in groups), copywork; Debate team / GMI meeting; GMI donation, King, art donation; John Allen, public affairs staff, Sarah Looney, Mathy House; nurses, snow scenes, Bowen, Levy; Tony Hickey, art donation, moving offices and library; Richmond, VA legislature; President George Johnson; Elly Doyle, Admissions counselors; Sociology, computer setup, President George Johnson at Faculty Senate; Arthur Peterson in class; Arthur Peterson (home), High-tech announcement press conference; President George Johnson at desk; Betsy Dahlin, Freer and Sackler Museum (?); dance class; Mary Berry, happy feet; satellite dish, Alex Haley; Counseling Center; Dan Rothbart, Fenwick Library, Murray Black with group; Faculty Senate meeting; Publications setup; copy work, circuit boards; Liu and Burke, Roth, Cozzins, Caulder; John Allen; International students; GMU authors, medal; Anita Taylor, David Bushnell, Brant Heatherington; Sheila Ffoliet, Joseph Simecca, Fenwick portrait                                                \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Jan Cohen, copy work; Circuit boards; Kodalith copies; Carl Ernst, ice on trees; Martha Turnage; H. Feinstein, Fenwick Library, campus; Barocas and Hadad, Dale Foster; P.R. staff, archive material; Special Collections staff, Jim Fletcher, Byron Peters, computer; Faculty Senate officers, Bill Lankford, campus; Sarah Seeberg / Public Affairs staff, Claudia Murphy; D and P staph / Tri-x standards; Wiring campus, computer lab, general campus; Student forum; Campus, foreign nursing students; Palmieri and Cassara, Shannon Jordan, Fenwick Library; PAGE lounge, student publications editors and assistants; Shannon Jordan, Jose Bufil, Faculty and staff service awards; University Day, PAGE faculty, campus; President George Johnson, secretaries\n","contact sheets","Johnson Mobil donation, campus scenes; Minority students, campus; Law School library, Steve Burnett; Bill Lankford with slide projector; Mason Day; Pediatric nursing; Secretary's lunch, Nursing student; Counseling Center, Gary Axelson; David Brickley, Edgar Sibley; Student awards, Diane Miller; Dick Bausch; John McCarty; Market Process reception; Suzanne Dowdy, PhD graduates; Jo Pacheco, Betsy Dahlin with Joe D'Agostino; graduation; water sampling biology fieldtrip; Bill Cohn, Chris Thaiss; Taiwanese Art show / Aiko Miller reception; students, Aileen Furgeson, Bob Clark; GMI public choice luncheon, Rita Carty, Mr. and Mrs. Lampe with J. Broyhill; J. D'Agostino, campus, Arena construction; STP orientation; Dave Shaefer and assistant, Alan Screbnick; Fenwick Library; Brian Turner; Telecommunications staff, STP students; Evelyn Moore, Andy Evans; Westgate fellowship, ASSN scholarship; Minority student registration, Arena contract signing; Alumni move; Korean Deans with King; David Arrow; lighting test Joe O'Hara; Barry Render, Marion Deshmukh, Stephen Saperstone; Jane Flinn, Peter Black, Jon English\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Computer classroom; construction; Charlene Hurt, Fenwick Library, Mrs. Johnson; Patriot's Day (?); Biology boat field trip; President George Johnson\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Arts Gala quilt, Patriot's Center construction; Biology boat field trip; students using computers; dance performance, Special Collections African artifacts; Weight lifting; President George Johnson; copy work; art exhibit; choral performance; Glenn Smith\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Volleyball; Art students; students at computers; snow scenes on campus; inside the National Gallery of Art; Cablecast facilities; dance class; theatre production; science labs; weight lifting; professors and students in classrooms; unidentified sculptor with rock\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Micheal Behramn, Robert Smith, John Allen, Ave Tombs; Kitty Smith, Fred Grossberg; Dance class and performance; sculptor at work; Cablecast facilities; volleyball; campus scenes; campus at night; Prasenjit Duara, Suzanne Slaydon, Carol Mattusch, John D'Amico, Stephen Goodwin; Track and field; Patriot Center; Jim Pfieffner, Ernest Cassara, Louis Golumb, James Laurey, John Radner; Marie Worzecka; Peter Kimmell, Jack Censer; Tina Greco being awarded ribbon by Vernon Dean (Washington Redskins), Chuckie Eldridge, Fairhill Center; Andy Soll\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Graduation; Sculpture with stone; Track and field; Archaeology Science \u0026 Technology; Fenwick library; groundskeepers working; Ron Shayka (Volleyball coach), information services, Don Marsh; student tour to Egypt; Frank Matthews, High tech, Leonard Liggio; Douglas Mose (Geology); Girard Mulherin; Stephen Saperstone (Math); Vernon Gras (English, GMU Press); Debra B. Bergoffen; Charles Friend (Law School), Margaret Brinig (Law School); Ben Cradall; Joseph Scimecca (Sociology and Anthropology); John Hooner (Central Receiving); Devon Hodges (English), Jack Censer (History); Martha Francescato; Anita Taylor (Communications); Marriott staff; Louis Meites (Chemistry); President George Johnson; Bruce B. Manchester, Sheryl Friedley\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events, copywork; Mrs. Johnson and vintage car; Paula Lewis; Marion Deshmukh (History),  Arnald Gabriel (Performing Arts); Brack Brown (Public Affairs); Christopher Thaiss (PAGE, English); Bob Ehrlich (Physics); Jim Fonseca, Glenn Smith; Cynthia Lont, Benjamin Broome (Communication); Alice Andrews (Public Affairs); Melvin Friedlander (Public Affairs); Louis Meites; campus scenes, construction; pool hall, Fenwick Library; John Rishead (Psychology); Arena (Patriot Center); Jack Leye (Education); Hemlock Overlook; visiting artist music performance \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Mason Day (?); professors in classrooms and offices; theatrical performance; Arlington library; President George Johnson at desk; transportation leadership workshop; basketball at Patriot Center; Mail Room; Deana BaFundo, Director Summer Session, Joan Riemba, James Buie; John Socher (History), Charles K. Rowley (Center for study of Public Choice); Kenneth Boulding (visiting professor), John Seder (History); Center for study of Market Processes, Don Boudreaux, Jack High; George Selgin, Dan Levoie; Board of Visitors, Martha Penning, Brian Butch; Peter Brunette (English); David Kuebrich (English); J. Wade Gilley (Vice President); Jay Shapiro (Mathematics), France Pruitt; Young Chen Ru; William Lankford (Physics), Rei Berron (Foreign Languages and Literature), Jay Shapiro (Math)\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center events; Bullets game at Patriot Center; Harold Gartner (Public Affairs), William James Haynie (Education); Sue Fitzgerald (Purchasing); Louis Guzman (Geography); Dennis Sandale, George Walker; Charles Russell (Law School); David Keever; Marjorie Brown-Azerowicz (Education); President George Johnson, A.G.M. Crawford; Joseph D. Gittler; Nick Ward (Art); Mary Sayer Hammend (Art); Jerry Clapsaddle (Art); Walter Kravitz (Art); Lois Harten (Sociology and Anthropology); Vicki Rader, Anthony Hickey; Stephen Diner (History); Ronald Jensen (History) \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Music performace; Dance performance; Eda Valero-Figueira; John Spaldo, Danusia Meson; Frank Matthews, John Burton; Miriam S. Raskin; Judith Hill, Frank Matthews; Mike McDermott; Maurice Sherrens, Miriam Raskin; Charles Vail; Basketball; President George Johnson playing golf, at home, with dog; Ruth Kaplan (Biology); Otto Wahl (Psychology); Jay Shapiro; John Bonfadini; Dance class; Prescription medications; Arts Gala; Housekeeping services; campus scenes; Nursing school, Fenwick Library; Nobuko Tsukui (English); Shep Krech, Carol Ondeck; Thomas Dietz; Barbara Knight; Rebecca Berbert; Faculty Art show, Inter-Club Council meeing\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Harris Theatre orchestra event; Glenn Smith; Dance class; Ralph Roberts (Counseling Center), Lori Tiller; Jeremy Plant (Public Affairs); Deborah Kaplan (English), Roy Rosenzweig (History); Student theatre production; Stage hand protestors at Patriot Center; Volleyball; Carol Sears, Peter Defur; Transportation committee, Ellamae Doyle, Jayne Hart (Biology); Campus scenes; Nikki Giovanni; Exercise class; Steven Early, Robert Ehrlich, Eric Molin, Fred Siff; Louise White, Douglas Mose; Josephine Pacheco, Jan Cohn, Linda Seligman, Carl Ernst, Terry Comito; Manuel Johnson at the Treasury in D.C.; Posed student groups; Computer, Martin DeVys; Frank Petrene, Hans Bergman; Center for Middle East studies; Credit Union, Joe Showers, Abdi Bile; John O'Connor; Charlene Hurt in Fenwick Library, ballet shoes; Alexander Christakis; Fenwick Library; Construction, art exhibition \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Beatles look alike band; Art classroom; weight lifting, CPR training; Campus scenes; Cablecast facilities; graduation; Federal Theatre Project marionnettes; President George Johnson with students; Patriot Center; Hemlock Overlook; building construction; staff picnic; Til Hazel and Mrs. Johnson\n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Susan Shreve; weight lifting; Patriot's Day; Glenn Smith; Cablecast facilities; buildings on campus, aerial view of Patriot Center; basketball practice; basketball game\n","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Wrestling, basketball; trap and skeet shooting; Adeed Dawisha on TV, indoor soccer; track and field; Walter Beam; Physical therapy; robot testing; buildings on campus; crew; ice and snow on campus; Humanities center drawings; Mrs. Johnson; Steven Kling, Keith Davies, President, Argentine Universities lunch, Nancy Bagrunoff, H.C. Quitmeyer; copy work; University Police; Mary Dzama, Blanche Skar; art exhibition\n","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Buildings on campus; Route 66 traffic; Campus scenes; Fenwick Library; \"I study\" license plate; exercise class; Ernest Boger; dance performance; Beverly Brown, Kelly Hawkins, John Hanks, George Mushrush; Computer lab\n","contact sheets, photocopies","Unidentified people, meetings, events; campus scenes; Alumni awards banquet; graduation; Don Boileau, Joe Gurfine; Til Hazel; Mrs. Johnson quilt making; Linda Dorough; Ann Tricilo (alumni); campus office moves; Law School \n","contact sheets","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Patriot Center; GMU bumber sticker; registration; campus scenes; Soccer; Institutional analysis OAIS; Track and field; Science labs; President George Johnson at Arlington; Cablecast facilities; CPR training; satellite dish; tennis; Mason Day (?)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Unidentified people, meetings, events; Sandy Stinghl; Rugby; Campus scenes; Satellite dish; Slide library and professors; Conflict analysis; Rubenstein; Ellen Todd; dance group performing on campus, rowing machines; GMU sign and traffic; copy work; D'Andrea; sculpture, baby using computer; barn; soccer; Fairfax fire department; check presentation from Centennial Development corporation, Jim McGrath, Charles Baskerville; M. McDermott in \"new office\", Registrar's office setting up; Residence Halls III construction; \"November is keep George Mason clean month\"; copy work of U.S. Constitution; Ken Bumgardner with Jay Dietrich (Resident Student association), Freida Hartman; Arts Gala (?); Michael DiSalvo (Registrar); Dave Rossell, Paul Kashmer, John Sealock, Donna Schoonover; Marie O'Donnell, Douglas First, John Cobbs, Audrey Reynolds, Carol Lambiase, Doris Lavoie, Mary Boyle, Carmen Johnson; Felicia Johnson; campus construction\n","contact sheets, negatives","Eileen Hogan, Keith Robbins, Library and Art Gallery; Charles White, Barbara Smith, Lorraine Brown, WPA books, Ruth Kerns, Rosemary; Parish Freeman, Luis Cardona, Tom MeScience \u0026 Technology, June Hull, Mary Clampet, Atoosa Resa, sculpture; Art students; R. Barnes (basketball practice), Stefanski in Artificial Intelligence lab, Glenn Smith new office; Douglas Mose with Radon kits, Music faculty moving into new offices; Millspaugh, Levine, Thompson, copies of Fuentes, Art Center, Artificial intelligence book; D. Oakley, C. Kormis, R. Barnes at GMU vs. William and Mary game, cheerleaders; Ryszard Michalski in office and Artificial Intelligence lab, Communications tower construction; Jesse Jackson, Rick Barnes, Carlos Fuentes, student (negatives scratched); Donald Mash, Fenwick Library and Robinson, copy work\n","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Derrick, Sue Shearouse, SUB II crew, Bookstore, shipping and receiving staff; C. Fuentes, D. Bergoffen, M. Baker, SUB II managers and staff; Wade Gilley, Anna Kondratas, Lee Cook, New York City Guide (WPA); Rick Barnes in basketball practice and game situations; Jesse Jackson in SUB II, Maureen Bunyan in SUB II, grey chips; S. Taylor, Nursing lab, Maya Angelou, Minority students reception; P. Riordan, D. Wilson, J. Burns, R. Herlihy, B \u0026 secretaries, Maya Angelou; J. Kostiner, SUB II staff,  H. Linedecker; HVAC crews at work, Electric Engineering lab, Zaffke, B. Reed, LeResche\n","contact sheets, negatives","Siff, Jenkins, Skog, Juli Jones, Gibb \u0026 Carroll, Science \u0026 Technology faculty group; Egon Verheyen, Jim Trefil, Paul D'Andrea; Students in library; Computer training class; Susan Campbell, Margaret Mills,  June Hull, Shirley Devier, Bedford Thomas, Mary Boyle, Kathy Adcock, William Rorabaugh, Bonnie Hankins, Hope Williams / John Jenkins; Joseph Gittler, Larry Bowen, Arthur Sanders,  Mary Blecins, Charlene Calder, Pearl Daniels, Helen Barton, Elva Fones, Barbara Blundell; Abdi Bile in training facility and weight room; Ed Wegman in computer lab; Forensics Tourney, GMU: Leonard Bennett, Alan Stewart, Wake Forest: Lyle Scruggs, Mark Bailey; Anne Winther-Hausen, Margaret Anne Allen, James Bush, Helen Todd, Jennifer Hartt; Hugh Sockett, Robert Ruhling, Barry Beyer, Larry Bowen, Ed Jones, Jeremy Burnham, Robert Gilstrap, Albert Edgemon, Bill Miller; Doug Walker; Barry Render, Biology lab, daffodil distribution; Electron microscope, Cub Scouts visit WGMU; graduate student in lecture and seminar; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy at Bias studio; Bruce Manchester, Sheryl Friedly, Forensics mock competition; Graduate student teaching, Biology lab; David Kuebrich, Kurt Seiberlich,  Diane Turner, Steve Coleman, Amy Thompson, Amanda Even, Ed Henry, Finley lobby and Finley portrait; Saul Bakash, John Paden, Faculty books; Biology class,  Forensics mock competition; Jim Laue, Johan Galtung; John C. Wood; Students on campus; King Hall dedication, David King; Graduate Nursing seminar; Ed Wegman; Warren Decker, David Steinberg, Abdi Bile in class; Paula Lewis; Mary Catherine Bateson, Robinson professors' lunch meeting, Kenneth Heller; Edward King, Dave Kapalko, Roger Kammerdeiner, Monica Neighbors, Roberto Marquez, Paul D'Andrea; Michael Ferri, Larry Bowen, Terry Weeks, Darlene Pierce, construction on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Construction on campus (Art Center complex), Arthur Sanders, photo ID system; Elanor Symption, Donald Gallehr, Jim Grey; Admissions luncheon; Joan Shindel; Campus scenes; Mason Scholars; Fleishman, Buffardi, Mason Day, Behrman, Gall, Carr and dog; Cary Kimble and family at V.C.C.A (home); Dick Bausch with Cary Kimble, campus, woods, quad; Bob Fletcher, Michael (Randy) Gabel and Evans Mandes, Thomas Hill and Mary Cabell, Paula Lewis; Ed Heath, Charlene Gross, Kenneth Kelly; David Bailey, Carl Harris, Alan Cheuse, Fenwick Library; Paul D'Andrea, Saul Bakash and Roberto Marquez;  James Trefil, Robinson Professors visit to Artificial Intelligence lab; Hemlock Overlook; Thelma Levine teaching, Roberto Marquez teaching; Egon Verheyen teaching, Roger Wilkins teaching; Carlos Feuntes in his office\n","contact sheets, negatives","Roberto Marquez in his office, Roger Wilkins in office, Shaul Bakash in class; Tom Burns in class; John Paden in class, office scenes, Egon Verheyen in office; ECAC Women's track meet; Job Fair in Patriot Center; Warren Doyle, Wayne Anderson, Pam Tribino; Patriot Center, Art Center construction; Campus scenes; Sculpture on campus; Robert Hazen at Geophysical Lab (D.C.); pipe problem at Hanover (after repairs), campus scenes; student mural in SUB I; car crushed by fallen tree (Patriot Center)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Jean-Paul Dumont with Peter Black and L. Golumb; Hugh Hello; John C. Woods in office, campus scenes; GMU / Shenandoah College press conference; Ernie Burger, check passing, Juliette Johnson, Shirley Coles; Nicole Liva, Brian Trent, Kevin Mobley, Lamar McCowen; David Swanson, Marjorie Haley, Michale McCullion; Wayne Anderson, Mary Fernald, Ernie Nestor; William A. Hazel; Robert Jones, Alex Ayers (alum); John Wood, Ken Reid (alum), campus scenes; New student orientation; Donna Bafundo, Keith Warner; George Vaughan and Kathleen McGuinness; Ken Bumgarner, John Spaldo, Lori Tiller, Adrienne Hillery, Ken Kelly, Don Rosenblum, John O'Malley, Michael (Randy) Gabel; copy shots of John C. Wood, C.K. WIlliams, Mary Morris, Vassily Aksyonov, Herbert Gold, C. Michael Curtis; soccer \n","contact sheets, negatives","Richard Wagner, George's Hall Entrepreneurship Center setups (SBA); Randall Edwards, J. Jenkins with new mainframe, L. Brown, Dunn, Flynn; Jerry Jenkins with new IBM academic computing system; Mrs. Johnson with Drewer, Zalokar; New student picnic on quard, President George Johnson; fraternity sign-up tables, classroom and hallway scenes in Robinson; G. Mushrush, L. Irvine, campus; Nursing group, students on the quad; Wilkie Leith, Larry Bostian, Jazz Ensemble rehearsing in Art Center; Clara Lovett, Dave Schaefer, Jack High with NASA study group; K. Gentemann, C. Raphael, J. Trefil, R. Fairley in computer class; Alan Cheuse, Vassily Aksyonov, students, Coleman Raphael; Pete Kennedy with Charlie Byrd at King of France Tavern, Annapolis, Maryland\n","contact sheets, negatives","Pete Kennedy in Annapolis; B. Beyer, R. Diecchio, D. Dinan, Memorial trees, students; Charles Smith, Humanities II construction, Grotophorst, Hurt and Health, Memorial trees; Patriot's Day, Patriot's village, Field House parking lot; Early identification workshop; Pete Kennedy at home, Janet Reid, Faculty Art Show reception; J. Kvancz, Jeanne and Jim Hendrix, Georgia Panther, campus shots, W. Doyle; H. Morowitz, E. Berger, C. Mitchell, Connie Kirkland; Gala committee tour Humanities II, Finley portrait dedication (includes prints)\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","UVA vs. GMU soccer; Ernie Nestor; basketball practice; Moscow circus, Governor Baliles; Black Student leadership conference; Faculty Art Show, Academic Computer Center ribbon cutting\n","contact sheets, negatives","Westphal, Bolstein, D. Vaughn teaching, Cosmo, campus, students; Sue Fitzgerald, \"Green Team\", J. Walker, Memorial trees; E. Nestor portraits and jogging; Jim Lewis, women's basketball practice; Arts Gala, Finley portrait, Smith charts, Market Process seminar; J. Skog, F. Foldvary, campus, local government forum, J. Warner; M. Behrman, M. Scherrens, \"New ways to collage\" show, Nancy Schulte; NVCC Annandale campus, campus buildings interiors, check donation, copies; dance concert rehearsal; PAGE students in interviews in lounge\n","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scenes, Marie Walsh, PAGE student interview; indoor track and field; Army Reserve induction of Lorraine Rudowski; Mason Scholars; \"Lid Lifter\" women's track meet; Jazz Ensemble rehearsal in Harris, staircase shots in Art Center; Black Box theatre, piano student practicing, modules; Dance setups in Art Center rehearsal room; P. Caretta, dance setups, Humanities, Soviet lunch, students, SUB I, LAWS copy\n","contact sheets, negatives","D. Walsch, C. Werth, J. Blundell, T. Ward, Mail Room, Smith and Coles; Unidentified contact sheets - faculty and staff, students, campus scenes\n","contact sheets, negatives","T. Dunn, J. Malinky, M. Moyer with wrestling team, admissions staff; visiting student families, slide duplicatior flash exposure tests; V. Feeg, J. Wood, visiting student families, H. Carter copies; K. Alligood, T Sauer, D. Welpe, E. Hagamon; J. Stampp, J. Palmer, dressing room and Midsummer Night's Dream, crocus; Student job fair in Patriot's Center, student and staff aerobics class (Betsy); generic building shots for Capital Campaign, S. Gould lecture\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","J. Buchanan, L. Cook with E. Partin, needlework award, snow scenes; H. Butler, R. Kerns, M. Mobley, A. Andrews and O. Brand, library scenes; J. Clarke, P. Kropp, Don Rosenblum with S. Gaddy and L. Azad; McDonald's cup gymnastic competition in the Patriot Center; College dance competition, Odadaa! master class; Dan Wagoner and dancers and ballet master classes; College dance competition master classes, Odadaa!; E. Cassara, W. Wehrle, Barbara Mack, A. Sood, J. Stein; Bagyula and Showers, J. Granfield, GWJ and K. Reid, computer art exhibit\n","contact sheets, negatives","Avruch teaching, chemistry labs, visiting families, students studying; Forche class, International week quad scenes, woman on the wall; Students in science labs; T. Burns seminar, biology lab, students in Thompson computer lab; K. Hoffman teaching, Gala committee tour, woman in computer lab; C. Genrich, P. King, J. Hale, S. Studds, S. Burgess; R. Wilkens journalism class, classroom shots, groups, and individuals; E. Fagenson, D. Lepard, J. Mellinger, sculpture class\n","contact sheets, negatives","K. Studd and dance class, G. Mushrush with liquid nitrogen show; D. Bever in firefighter training, M. Andino with bowl; Joe Fisher, Cluster dorm and SUB II scenes, Ruben Vartanyan; Freidley, Metcalf, Rein, Warkentin, Ro, Holman; G. Bruce-Sanford, L. Tiller, K. Kovach, graduate students studying; Richard Fink, M. Crawford, Black Student leadership conference; LAWS group, metro station, Einstein statue, Mason Scholars\n","contact sheets, negatives","Kontnik, Boileau, J. Linn, faculty awards, Potter and support group; Avruch, Gallehr, Riggs, alumni officers, Patcent and Theatre; B. Haack, dorm area and Lecture Hall scenes, notable grads; W. Williams, K. Heller, students through doorways, campus scenes; P. Wiest, H. Bloch, R. Wade, McDiarmid luncheon, Ruth Manning; M. Kehoe, D. Rosenblum, Sklarew with Duryee, M. Blackwell, E. Neiderman; Commencement, Bok speaking, student closeups indoors and outside; Commencement, Bok and Johnson at podium, student closeups\n","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement, Bok with President George Johnson; W. Kovacic, M. Krauss, S. Eagle, C. Engle, miscellaneous Law School scenes; S. Eagle, W. Kovacic, Asian student, nightlife scenes (Chester); Material management move to Commerce building, University seal die; M. Elmore, C. Elstad, general education workshop, K. Hofer (student); R. Miller, B. White, Cheif Grandville, M. Hermely; E. Pritchard, Johnsons with map, Yeats exhibit reception, bridge; Art Center tower (abstracts); students about campus, satelite dish\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","F. Graham, O'Malley group at computer, wildflower patches; Gerald Baliles visiting the Asian Studies Academy - Hemlock Overlook; Mark Pardue, Ed and Helen Lynch, Business department class at ARC, Old GMU archival photos; President George Johnson, Kathleen Owings, group shot of Dwight Shar, Wade Gilley and Richard Fink; Colman Raphael, University seal oblique views, special effects; Construction Humanities III theatre; Nand Hart-Nibbrig, James Willett, J. Brantwine, E. Anderson, M. Raskin, Fred Rossini; James Bennett, Wayne Froman, Lawrence Kershberg, archival copy negatives\n","contact sheets, negatives","William McDonald, faculty orientation, James Renick, Mary A. Lecos, C. Dobson; George Zaphirou, David Behrs, Francis Buckley, freshman picnic; Omer Hirst; Students walking on campus, Leroy Aiken, faculty bibio cover shots; Students, campus, Mason Scholars; Desmond Dinan, Clara Lovett, Melanie Jackson, J. Burleso; M. Boyle, Pam Mcquay, J. Willey, D. Stottlemeyer, Elizabeth Lacy; Dan Danner, computer graphic lab, art class, art slide library, Carol Matt; Ratskeller renovation, student campus, President George Johnson in new administration building\n","contact sheets, negatives","Classrooms, library, reg. fine arts classrooms; 25th annual reception dinner, Jerry Ellig, Susann Elderedge with Rose Bortol.; Richard Rubenstein, J. Palmer, Palmer with George Vaughan; Play rehearsal, Rob Small, V. Robinson, R. Rode, George Izenour; Homecoming; Students on campus; Administration move; Steve Diner; President George Johnson, restored pipe organ, Jan Carew, reg. Science \u0026 Technology.\n","contact sheets, negatives","GMU European Community Center, grand openings, Russian woman playwright; W. Adams, Rob Cook, Rob Conley, Charlene Hurt, campus scenics; J. Mellinger, L. Czarda, W. Walsh, Kathleen Kelley, Elizabeth Dahlin, K. Perry; Joanne Johnson with Arts Gala sleighs; Study lounge (SUB II); Carretta Cooke, Hortensia Cadenas, Art Gallery; Fred Rossini, Fred. Siff, student from distant places; Gregory Foster, Ecuadorian University agreement, Mehrdad Saba (alum); Joan Mattia; Lt. Governor Donald Beyer with Jack Pierce, Jerry Clapsaddle in his class\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Thomas Goodale, snow on campus, art students, Deborah Boehm-Davis; Dan Danner, registrar Science \u0026 Technology, R. Fink, Art Center performers, Bausch books; HEP program, Joan Kirby, S. Kehoe, B. Mones-Hattal, Art Center lobby abstract; Dean Kidwell, GMU troupe, future pond, African mask from Special Collections; D. Bausch with students, indoor baseball practice; Baseball indoor spring training; Alfred Kazin, D. Bausch with students, L. Deboer, N. Ashworth, Norman Kerr\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dean Lewis, J. Paden, L. Irvine, J. Willett, J. Livingston, R. Campbell, J. Renick, Jan Carew; Early ID program, Lisa Delpy, S. African Art show, alumni art show; President George Johnson with NVCC's President, ROLM phone system appreciation reception; Mark Crain, Governor Douglas Wilder\n","contact sheets, negatives","GM Bank President Groom with Joan Pacheco, W. Doyle, K. Rosenblum, J. Kvanzc, Catherine Bateson; Wade Gilley, Williams Bennett; Phonathon, HEP program; Lo. Horton, Rob Hurst, K. Haines, check presentation, R. A. Benson, W. Warfield, Stephen Woodwin; D.C. cherry blossoms; Gloria Estefan, Marion Deshmukh, dance class; Registration Science \u0026 Technology, student group shot with computers on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Clara Lovett, Barry Geisler's staff, Jerry Clapsaddle with students; Students on campus, library scenes, Randall Rode and George Izehour, volleyball; Rodeo, students in dorm; Nursing facilities, bookstore, students in library, Vernon Jordan copy shots; Volleyball, rodeo, ballet class; Art class, job fair at Patriot Center; Nursing students in action, health fair, interior of CFTA, International Week\n","contact sheets, negatives","Raj Sisodia, International Week, President George Johnson, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus; Jan Carnogursky, Health Fair, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, Tracy G., social work; David Potter, University Day, International Week, University Press, Farah go away party; College of Education, Janet Oh, Mike Dare and Rick Philipps; Cheryl Lafferty, Chris Hodgdon, Ernest Pegrum, Ind. Kalotra, Kim Saddic, Miriam Decosta-Willis; Rob Faye, Stephen Nash, Band at Rathskellar, College Fair at Patriot's Center; College of Education, Janet Oh, Ernest Pegrum; John Smith, University Center model, reg. Science \u0026 Technology, campus scenic; Westfield Conference Center; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Group students, students on the quad; Science and Technology school; Students on campus, campus scenic, market processes; Greek Week; Biology lab, Social work, Bill Carter; Music department; Mason Scholars with Governor Wilder, distinguished professor; Milli Vanilli, Young M.C.; GMU Jazz Band, Marshall High School, Intaglio Print Exchange, jazz singers, apprentice workers, Robert Copley with students\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mike Dave, George Redman, Hispanic protest, Business School gavel passing; Center for the Arts staff, Heather Dodson, Mike Astor (Science \u0026 Technology); Martin Marie, President with Jack High, puppets, College Education new appointment, Symphony Band, Georgetown at night; Steering Committee conference, Women's Varsity Crew, Men's Varsity Crew; Business administration class, graduate students in conference, campus scenics; Lisa Zaucha, Dr. Yance, Mary Cabell, Mike Astor, Cheryl Lafferty; Crew team at Washington Harbor, students at Georgetown, Rodney Neely\n","contact sheets, negatives","Raphael, Raskin, President George Johnson, Neman, Physical Plant, Mandel; President George Johnson, Vernon Jordan, C. Robb, McDiarmid at commencement, copy shots; Athletic Department graduates, ECAC women meeting, C. Hodgdon, J. Winter, donors at Center for the Arts; Graduation, Rick Phillips, Washington monuments from Virginia; Graduate students; Devon Frederick, campus scenic, check presentation, Ken Kelly, Rosslyn, Center for Fine Arts; Student's life (dorm)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mason Scholars brochure (apples); Center of Fine Arts, GMU scholars Science \u0026 Technology, SBA (different university SBA Dean meeting; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Lawless, G. Kearney, C.F.A. computer screen for AI center, V. Von Berg; Steven Ross, Hung Ngyuyen, Rob Bork, U.S. Capitol; Joe Fearn, computer screen, robot; Prop for faculty bibliography cover; L. Takayama, L. Cappetta, M. Miller, T. Cooper, C.I.T. building, Bill Schmidt, Ellen Davis; C.I.T. building; McDiarmid, Susan Wolff; Regular Science \u0026 Technology, Myra Fisher, G. Cook, L. Rodriguez, copies for C.F.A.\n","contact sheets, negatives","T. Domzal, M. Nicolls; Vienna metro station, David Alberg, Lynn Fontana, Allen Davis; Construction, Physical Plant employee of the month Victor Arbitravis, W. Gilley, Sally Reithlingshoefer; Patricia Baum, Freshmen moving in; registration, George Johnson with freshmen\n","contact sheets, negatives","Cao Le, J. Pearce, SUB I cafe, President addressing Freshman class, M. Wexler, summer session catalog; Barry Holt (MBA), summer session catalog; Karen Vahouny (MBA); Garvin Onaba, summer session catalog, scenic, the quad; Quincy's station classroom (MBA); D. Danner, J. Toups, Quincy's station classes; President George Johnson, C. Renault, W. Wyckoff, R. Michalsky, R. Pabon, Mrs. Johnson and sculptor; GMU soccer vs. Rutgers, Patriot's Day; Statue at C.F.A., test shot of C.F.A. at night; SBDC, Dan Danner, M. Scherrens and staff, statue at C.F.A., Mrs. Johnson\n","contact sheets, negatives","C.F.A. grand opening; Opening night dinner; Ed Delaney, C.F.A. with fisheye lense, sculpture class, students on quad; R. Stough reception, summer session catalog, 1990 Homecoming; C. White, Poland's visiting professor; Black Student leadership conference, tournament of champions, biology lab, B. Underwood, check passing; M.P.C., campus view, play rehearsal, J. Douglas, H. William, D. Samuels\n","contact sheets, negatives","Halloween disguise, campus scenics, Troy Wilhelm; Dr. Stan Englebretson, copies shots, montage; Uplink station, Dr. Robert Ehrlich and Maria Dwonzecka, Jeannie Lebowicz, student art work; Dr. Robert Ehrlich, Harry Vantrees, Dr. Anderson and Hamilton, CSI ceremony; Steve Carter, T. Dunn and P. D'Andrea; CSI ceremony, D. Boilear and Suzi Slayden; Dr. D. Harr, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mr. Wheaton; Publications gang; copies of Dr. Seymour Lipset; open house with Governor Wilder, Arts Gala 1990; Men's basketball; unidentified contact sheets; MLK Day, Institute for Education Transformation; Black Student Organization; Dr. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; O. Bushong, TV studio\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU vs. William and Mary; Flo Graham and guest, Indian love call rehearsal, T. Dunn, E. Fleishman, J. Tangney; Dr. King day, Institute for Education Transformation, V. Soyfer, S. Bakash; Copy work; R. Wilkins, J. Laue, Uplink station, Black Student Organization; D. Shaefer, traffic at Tyson's; June Goodfield reception, O. Bushong, TV studio; Vernon Ford, Walter Scheiber; Institute for Humane services; Physical Plant employee of the month Richard Bayer, Art Chickering; Modern dance class\n","contact sheets, negatives","VEBI (Virginia Economic Bridge Initiative) (removed); student life, campus; Human Resources employee of the month; Dance class with Villella; University Day; Distinguished faculty award; employee of the month; Buchanan reception; Copy work harpists; Gala wine bottles; Northern Virginia Institute breakfast\n","contact sheets, negatives","Actors in black box theater; Dancers (Federal Theater Festival); Greek week, rocking chair marathon; PT 109 Kennedy model dorm room; Robert Hazon music performance; student life; Warren Doyle employee of the month May; Mason Day\n","contact sheets, negatives","Award kids, Kathleen Kelly and Beaver play; Mason Scholars, Cornelius DeKluyver (School of Business Dean); Student prospectus; GMU student prospectus; May employee of the month; Art work (Media Relations)\n","contact sheets, negatives","GMU early I.D. program and Wade Gilley; Student prospectus; Carrington Williams, early I.D. program\n","contact sheets, negatives","Commencement; International institute Desmond Dinen; June employee of the month; Campus life\n","contact sheets, negatives","Fairfax Fair; employee of the month; Dean Rapheal's retirement reception; campus; Law School (American Bankers Association); Housing handbook, Donna Werkhousea; GMU wrestling camp; construction at GMU soccer stadium\n","contact sheets, negatives","Portrait of Earl Ingram; flower show, Suzanne Rose and Miriam Suez, Mason Scholars; John Warfield's IASIS planning room; Human Resources employee of the month; Mrs. Johnson and the quilt; early I.D. kids, Fenwick Library in the summer; Mike Kehoe employee of the month; Fenwick Library (summer); Flo Graham meeting with Charlotte Reed (VEBI) (removed); Saratoga Elementary School; employee of the month, portrait of Dr. Rosini; Lt. Governor Don Byer, Economic Bridge press conference and Dr. Wade Gilley's farewell reception; Bill Miller's farewell lunch; Rich Miller, Roseann Benson's cylinder experiment\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rosini August Human Resources employee of the month; Jim Tso; Neil Adams employee of the month; Dr. Siff; Music room, conductor class; Dr. Peggy Crawford, finance; GMU University Police, roller blades, decision science lab; Arts Center (Concert Hall); Registration, campus life; Portraits of Sharon Holland and Evan Anderson; Fenwick Library, computer librarian and minority at CTR; Polish delegation meeting with small business institute; John Crocket, Peter Denning, Louis White, Joseph Leieb, Robert Ruhling, Ron Levy; Decision science lab, business department; GMU soccer vs. Loyola, September employee of the month; Dean Bowens farewell reception; Freshman convocation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Human Resources employee of the month; James Harrington, campus life; Statistical class, Business School brochure; Campus life, Dr. Wayne Perry; Dr. Jim Palmer's class; Dr. Suzanne Slayden's Chemistry lab class; GMU Law School: Professor Anthony's class, Professor Kovicac's class, Judge Ginsburo's class, students studying, faculty; Professor Roy Wilkens class; Alice M. Rivlin, copy work media relations\n","contact sheets, negatives","Upper classmen moving in; Patricia Baum, freshmen move in; GMU Volleyball vs. Navy; Dean Deklyver's welcome reception; Lynch gift; Rachel Lampert, applied research and development meeting; Women's cross country; Articles on demand, Dean DeKlyver and scholarship recipients; Astronomy class with computers\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","GMU Homecoming, soccer picnic, parade; GMU tennis, copy work; CIT reception, VEBI (removed); Students in dorms; Dr. Rossey Pellerano, Ray Everrett and President George Johnson, Janet Hale; The dead protest drunk driving, Professor Dmittriano; GMU witch watchers; Charles Nance; International student services forus on Siera Loan; employee of the month, Safeway check presentation; sculpture assembly\n","contact sheets, negatives","Sculpture assembly, sculpture signing, statue dedication; Brenda Curtis farewell party\n","contact sheets, negatives","Flo Graham portrait; Black Student leadership conference; GMU Gala function; John Pierce and Shaker Zahren; Economics luncheon, copy shots of Mr. Bill Purple; Economic Bridge trip to Southwest, Virginia (Flo Graham)\n","contact sheets, negatives","CIT reception, Lt. Governor Don Byer present; black freshmen weekend; GMU students, financial aid councilor; campus, students, International Day focus on Spain; GMU vs. Monmouth; Geology class; Virginia Secretary of Education; International student councilling, GMU basketball; International Student Council; International Student services; Basketball game in field house; Foreign language class (summer catalog); Field mouse activity; Lee Smith and Lee Thomas; John O'Connor, Randy Gabel, Tom Mars\n","contact sheets, negatives","Recycle collection workers; International institute (student social event); Dr. Karen Oats (Biology); Student language tutor; Prince William opening, employee of the month; VEBI meeting with Flo Graham; University Police accreditation ceremony; VEBI pipeline meeting (removed); dedication of microfiche, Frank McCaslin of EDS; TV studio; employee of the month Florine Cook; Scott Smith, Nichole West, Paul D'Andrea with Einstein cut out; Richard Milner, CUE bus; CARD portraitures\n","contact sheets, negatives","Registration summer catalog; Dr. Lovett, Dr. John Pierce and associate; MLK Jr. Day celebration; Second annual small business technology showcase; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Mobil check presentation; Gustaveo Melendez, Borna Katchi employee of the month; Science \u0026 Technology II architecture; Silent protest \"Stop racism\"; Valery Sofer (Robinson professor), students studying in library; Campus students, Valentine Ball; Dr. Sherifs, Dr. Thre file, Dr. Heclo (Robinson professors); Dance class; Dr. Bromley and public policy forum, early I.D. program\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dance class, students studying, campus, conflict resolution, Board of Visitors; weight lifting, body fat measurements, pull ups (field activities for catalog); campus images; Virginia Armat, wrestling practice, Sarah Lawless, Roger Wilkins; Chemistry class, Bonnie Bray kindergarten class, Roger Stough, employee of the month; Roger Stough, employee of the month, Ann Fields\n","contact sheets, negatives","Science \u0026 Technology opening, Dr. Wayne Perry, Dr. Kingsly Hanes; Debate tournament, Dr. Don Kash; Dr. J.W. Harrington, GMU campus; Randy Travis concert; Dr. Dumont, George Gangloff, Tim Corlan; Dr. Pearce and Dr. Robbins, Recycle for Life, Carl T. Cameron; Patricia Miller, Helen Hill Miller, Dr. Rivlin, James Fischer; graduate students on campus; University police safety brochure\n","contact sheets, negatives","Roger Wilkens, John Paden, Harold Morowitz, Jim Trefil; Ben Trittipoe Assistant Sports Information Director, Earth Day; Health Fair; Hemlock Overlook, police dispatch, Jesse Jackson Rally; Women's Leadership Conference; SBA career seminar, student services group shot; International week, employee of the month, University Day, Betty Shabazz lecture\n","contact sheets, negatives","Cathy Jiggetts, Officer Danials, University Police safety brochure; Jerry Brown's presidential campaign at GMU\n","contact sheets, negatives","International Week, Metro Police (safety brochure); Health Fair, Russian lecture; University Police safety brochure; Nichole West, Health Fair; Bernadett O'Leary for Inside Patriot's Circle; Greek Week; Distinguished faculty; GMU campus, Earth Day (Eco Olympics); Mason Scholars, President George Johnson and Rock-A-Thon; Mason Day; copy work, Scott Jackson\n","contact sheets, negatives","Chess players, piano singer, GMU campus; Rich Jackson, Paul Koda, GMU campus, Terry Primrose (Physical Plant employee of the month); GMU campus, SBA classroom brochure; GMU campus, VEBI board meeting; Human Resources employee of the month, Paris Davis, Lt. Governor Don Byer; Laser Lab, undergrad catalog; Mrs. Johnson's scholarship winner, Mr. Wilkens perspective tea; GMU track and field competition; GMU commencement\n","contact sheets, negatives","Law School (economic structure corp. law); Mason Scholars; MBA meeting, check presentation Elizabeth Dahlia; Policy safety brochure; traffic control; Michael Dare, Bob Sharpe, Officer Danials; Human Resources employee of the month, Dave Anderson, Jim Fonseca; University Police safety brochure, Physical Plant employee of the month, IDO workshop\n","contact sheets, negatives","Agreement ceremony; Flower show; Human Resources employee of the month Nancy Woolever; mural installation, Pete League, employee of the month Physical Plant; NOVARAC workshop; Rob Muzzio at Brion's Restaurant; Residence Hall brochure, President's Park, Mrs. Johnson; George Farrel, students non-academic (laundry room/BB); Residence Hall brochure, commons/commonwealth; EDS Frank McCashin with Randell Edwards and Flo Graham, psychology graduate student\n","contact sheets, negatives","Residential Hall brochure focus Patriots Village; SBA testimonials Professor D. Harr, Clarrisa Valdivia, classrooms and computer room, Law School Steve Crofton; students move in\n","contact sheets, negatives","JEDI workshop, copy work for Trafeling Gallery; SBA prospectus, Vienna Metro and SBA testimonial Deepak Chandra; SBA testimonials, Ethan Fox, Professor Rajendra Sisodia; cover black freshman weekend brochure, Professor Sisodia; President George Johnson and the Korean delegation at lunch, Human Resources employee of the month; Christopher Carpenter for the Gazette; Professor Jeffery Stewart, Paula Antonovich, Sandy Sehlhorst; Mason Scholars study lounge; Judy Allen and Sandy Mitchell; Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU first day of classes\n","contact sheets, negatives","GMU campus, LINK dedication, Pete League; GMU campus, Physical Plant employee of the month; GMU campus and President George Johnson; GMU campus and Suzan Slayden's chemistry class; Professor Marly John's physics class, art class, John Milam, Patriots Day\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mrs. Johnson's Gala necklace; Float Virginia bond kick off; George Mason statue and Wendy Ross, Nancy Shulte, Kim Timpf; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship award luncheon, minority services staff; Sheri Stewart, student government, promoting the bond; Superintendent advisory council meeting, sculpture \"communitas\"; Job fair, glass bowl and silver pitcher for Mrs. Johnson; Portraits, Lisa Jones, Pete Mohle; GMU campus, professor David Wiggin; Tom Moylan director of American Studies; GMU soccer, CIS group Kafatos Hodge and Wegman\n","contact sheets, negatives","Anthropology class; ROTC training; Patriot's Day; GMU Homecoming, soccer M\u0026W picnic, Quay Watkins; GMU student nurses at Arlington Hospital; GMU daycare trick-o-treaters; IOA newsletters FTD archival photos; minority student faculty reception and Human Resources employee of the month, GMU campus; Dr. Marjorie Halley in classroom \n","contact sheets, negatives","Student leadership conference; Datatell presentation to GMU; Toshiko Akosho and graphs for the Psychology department; Microbiology class, African delegation, geology class; Physical Plant employee of the month, faculty development workshop, Gala celebration; GMU Gala celebration; Horizons 2000 dinner reception and Dr. Herma Williams; School of Business faculty, S. Mitchell, P. League, P. Webb, J. Wientraub; Jim Tso, Mary Flynn, Helen Ackerman, Jack Censor \n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Pablo Dominguez, Harold Geller, Randall Edwards, John Schreck; Dr. Marilyn Mobley, Human Resources employee of the month; VEBI, Southwest Virginia consortium meeting (removed); Chuck James; Duke Perry; Ron Sinacore; Statues in Mason courtyard; New VEBI board member, psychology department graphs, Human Resources employee of the month; Grant presentation; GMU vs. ODU basketball; Dr. Toni Travis, Dr. Benson Cooke; GMU and medical science research institute signing ceremony, Human Resources employee of the month; Summer school catalog; Jennie Best and her gift to GMU library \"Video of the 20th Century\"; GMU vs. American University; Dr. Lovett's farewell presentation and reception\n","contact sheets, negatives","Robert Weiler, Peter Brunett, Laura Massie, Joe Wood, Mick Ellis; Law School conference honoring Judge Posner; Martin Luther King Day celebration; Media Center tour for SWVA group; Monica neighbors; GMU vs. JMU mens basketball; Marjorie Haley, Wayne Gable, Lester McMenamin, Mary Hamon; Mobil 1 track meet\n","contact sheets, negatives","Human Resources employee of the month, Dr. Chery Bartholomew; Annual VEBI meeting in Richmond (removed); Mark Crain (economics); Reception for shared research instrument facility and attitude; Art Center statue, Edward Villella dance workshop, EV portrait; Physical Plant employee of the month, statue construction of \"Attitude\"; Dedication of sculpture \"Attitude\"; Portrait Mike Kelly, bronze sculpture \"Three Ladies\"; IDO computer demonstration; Physical Plant employee of the month secretary of the Year, Virginia McCaslin\n","contact sheets, negatives","Group shot of 1993 University employees of the month, Terry Whisnant, College Path Walk; William Rifkin and copy shots of Judge Renquist; Rhonda Wilbon, Mary Montebelle; Distinguished faculty and 25 year employees; arm wrestler Dave Patton; Evan Anderson, Mary Montebello, David Shum, recycling center, Law School reception; Copy work University Center; Hambdessa Tso (Ethiopian speaker), Human Resources employee of the month; Dr. Walker, Louis Poller; Paul Westhead press conference, Don Lavoie and John O'Connor; University Day, secretary of the year presentation; International Week; Mason Scholars, Cherrytree reception, campus statues\n","contact sheets, negatives","Physically challenged students' new parking deck; GMU vs. UMBC, student services, group shot for student HB; Dedication of gym to J. Linn, Howard Baetjer alternative energy program; GMU alumni awards brunch; PAGE program group shot, Science \u0026 Technology virtual reality demonstration; Group shot student HB, award presentation, Donna Null; Human Resources employee of the month, Physical Plant employee of the month; Edwards ground breaking; Anthropology class study in Fairfax cemetery, portrait of Dean Bafundo; GSE convocation; GMU commencement; Mason Scholars, \"So to Speak\" art work; Martin Marietta computer equipment gift\n","contact sheets, negatives","Library stacks project, Human Resources employee of the month; campus demolition, Krasnow conference; NVI reception; UCIS photo illustration; VA Business magazine ad; employee of the month; Paul Westhead basketball camp; golf tournament; graffiti\n","contact sheets, negatives","Campus construction of the Johnson Center; Physical Plant employee of the month, Donna Null; Margaret Andino, Pat Story; Jim Fonseca, Peter Denning; GMU Child Development Center; Dr. Gallaher - Writing Institute; Summer School catalog; Daniel Eesley PAGE student; Charlene Hurt, Elizabeth Littlefield; Pat Kendrick volleyball coach, graffiti project; Brian Drummond, SA display, Rick Davis, Tom Horan, chesnut tree; Prince William County display, Coach Paul Westhead; Dan Burke and Francesco Parisi GMU law professors; Students moving in Presidents Park, Physical Plant employee of the month; first day back in classes, registration\n","contact sheets, negatives","SBA small business development class, Johnson Center construction, Human Resources employee of the month; black student weekend brochure; Board of Directors, SA display, Ron Sinacore; Lester E. McMenamin, GMU campus; GMU students on campus; Mason, Presidential Scholars talent show, psychology graphs; Judicial Committee Group shot, Patricia Miller; Santiago Hispanic Heritage month; C. K. Williams, Susan Tidry, Peter Klappert, all authors; Fiction writers G. W. display; Garden Club presentation; PAGE reunion; J. Dyke speaking at GMU Law School\n","contact sheets, negatives","Edward James Olmos program and reception; Governor Doug Wilder's press conference to University Presidents; Arts Gala jewelry; Dean Mendes, University Center construction; Raymond Akwule, Human Resources employee of the month Terry Ashton; Basketball training, Karen Crouch scholarship recipient; Bridgit McElroy, African American print design, Physical Plant employee of the month; Rose Pascarell and Christine Donofrio, Arts Gala jewelry; Laura Nelson, GMU students on campus playing chess\n","contact sheets, negatives","Energy Awareness and Conservation Day, Jim Fletcher, soccer; Rose Pasarell, GMU campus; Nicole West, Alan Jackson in concert; Reception for the Chinese Economic delegation; Chief Justice of VA, Deborah Boehm-Davis; \"Attitude\" in studio set up; Eward Wegman, GMU day care kids trick or treating; Nursing awards, Chinese Cool Industry delegation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Pearl Wang, GMU collegiate health and fitness tour; GMU students studying in Fenwick library; Professor Mark Spikel and Herma Williams, Vicki Balenger, Mary Ann Lecos; Sargent Barnes with students, students in Fenwick, ARC awards; Harry Wechsler, AFC awards; Dance student and instructor; Karla Hoffman operation research and engineering; GMU Gala; Captain Martha Hughes-Reese, students and buildings, Black History week, composit poster\n","contact sheets, negatives","Walter Williams; GMU students in Fenwick Library and Writing Center; panel discussion with President George Johnson, Dr. Toni Travis; Health science signing ceremony with U.S. Forest Service, construction; Fred Schock, Anita Taylor, Womens Studies Advisory Group; employee of the month, GMU Jazz Ensemble, Century Club reception; GMU / NOVA student group\n","contact sheets, negatives","Book signing, reception, research grant workshop; GMU Foundation group shot, construction update; Dean Sage, Dr. Conti, Dr. Butler, Dr. Johnson-Brown, Johnson Center construction; Concert Hall, Anita Taylor, Nursing and Health Science group; Dr. Nancy Laird, Dr. Doreen Harper; Johnson Center construction update, Dean Sage; Johnson Center construction update, final attachment\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Ice skating program, Human Resources employee of the month; Board of Visitors meeting, construction update; April Young, employee of the month at Physical Plant; Snow, students on campus, students at library; Community policing; President George Johnson and students at construction Science \u0026 Technology, employee of the month; Danzalta display, Connie Kirkland, construction update; copy work Danzalta Parrots; VEBI meeting in Richmond; Gerontology brochure shot at Birmingham Green Nursing Home; Dr. Willett portrait\n","contact sheets, negatives","Students on campus, Physical Plant employee of the month, GMU Law School and Manhattan Institute lunch; Dom Arciszewski, construction update; copy work - Gerald Baliles, employee of the month, commencement speaker; Lovey Hamill, Joe Kanyan, Ed Codell  Walter Barrett, copy work; MLK celebration, essay winners with President George Johnson, Esther Elstun, Zlata Filipovich; Julie Janoski, Bob Karlson, John Soder; Gunston Ledger, Broadside archival copy work; Ann Caderro\n","contact sheets, negatives","Physical Plant employee of the month, Bruce O'Rourke, copy work; GMU display, Chinese pictures on exhibit, Peggy Browse, Ann Field; Board of Visitors reception and coop agreement between PWCO and GM students on campus; Samuel Phillips, PAGE; Jay Shaffer and Don Gallahr; Gustavo Mellander, Lorraine Brown; Map of Virginia and Maryland, tech with media station; Dave Johnson with President George Johnson plus flag, Law School conference; Tech Link; ICAR group shot, Andrew Acland, Armen Yetegaren, Michele Duryea, H. Tuso; employee of the month, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","University Day, Secretary of the Year; University Day, Concert Hall and University Center and Mason Hall, Science \u0026 Technology, Lynch lecture, students on campus; Dean Mellander, campus with students; Multi Ethnic students in group; Jim Trefil, Pat Story, Don Kelso; Students in Fenwick Library; employee of the month Raul Rivera-Murga campus buildings; Mason and Presidential Scholars, Co-op research and development agreement with Army; Law School program, Science \u0026 Technology award presentation; Oakview School, Mason Day; Conference forging strategic alliance for tech transfer; Institute of Public Policy annual spring training conference campus buildings\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Prospectus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Governor Allen on campus; Sec. Sgro touring construction of Science \u0026 Technology with students; T.V. studio GMU; GMU commencement; Ken Bumgardner, student in computer lab; Foundation award winner technology fair; GMU T.V. station; Downtown Fairfax award luncheon; Prince William Board of Visitors; VEBI board meeting, portrait Michael Tentnowski (removed); GMU T.V. station\n","contact sheets, negatives","Classes of 1968-1971 reunion and reunion display; Perspectus graduate testimonials; Redi program; students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Scott Smith, Physical Plant employee of the month; Students on campus and students in art class; Toni Travis; Students on campus during summer session; Norm Kerr's retirement party; Car transfer to CAEPS; CADD Microsystems, Inc.; UCIS brochure; Students on campus in summer, Physical Plant employee of the month; Physically challenged student leader Betina Greco; Writing program group shot, minority student class; Dr. Borocus and Dr. Hershy, nurses in action; University Center; Jack Kvancz farewell, GMU T.V. studio, Mary Lazarsky, Orsolya Berty, Mark Johnson and staff (writing program); \n","contact sheets, negatives","Joseph Shirk, University Center abstract; Mary Lazarsky, GMU T.V. studio; Mike Miller, University Center Librarian, University Center; Stephen Brown and employee of the month; GMU students and winner of NSF fellowship; UUSA retreat; Engineering open house, CFA, copy work fall season; Law School orientation, CFA, copy work, ROTC officer Lee Affen, graph; Jacqulyn Dodson, students on campus, copy work; Fall orientation\n","contact sheets, negatives","Removal of Federal Theatre Project archives; students on campus Fine Arts faculty show Nureim and Harry Campbell; German orphan home fund reception; business consultants library, PAGE portraits, employee of the month; Students on campus; employee of the month, Lawrence Levine, Valery Sofer, students on campus; GMU Law School mentor meeting; dance class, Russian physicians, Jacques Derrida lecture series; Gayatri Spivac lecture series, Keith Segeson and Russian physicians; Dean Fulner(?) check presentation, Dr. Johnson and GM Bank, students on campus; Crystal vase and violin, Gala still life, campus life; Patriot's Day; Campus life; Americorps reception, campus life\n","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director\n","contact sheets, negatives","Music recruitment brochure, Rick Davis, Linda Marvel; Campus life, metacomputing press conference; Luncheon information session; Campus life; Susan Slader teaching computer class, press conference new athletic director\n","contact sheets, negatives","Homecoming; ROTC clean up, Gala china, Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month, students in biology class, Kevin McCrohan; Anna Borgeryd Astuatsaturou, Nolhsbitter, Trump, ICAR; David Swanson; Lloyd DeBoer, trick or treat; Margar Kendal-Hull, University Center, Physical Plant employee of the month; Sanjeer Dewan, Chung Ki Min, Catherine McCormick, Constance Pattee, Eliz Demulder, Laura Adamkewicz, trick or treat; Rosemary Bortel, Ann Moore, Physically challenged students; Judy Allen's dance class; Lou Miller, Jim Fonseca\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Holisky, Tony Maiello, Joseph Shink, Flo Graham, Venture rep, Gala, Law School mentors reception; Campus life, computers, Gala; Child development center read out, Debora Bohn Davis; Toni Morrison symposium; art classrooms, J. Clapsaddle (printing), S. Anholt (painting); Chesapeake Bay; biology class, employee of the month, students on campus; Field House restoration, student studying\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Radner's English class, non fiction writing class; Campus life, students study, students with computers, library; Joyce Williams (Nursing), Major Jim Fullbrook; Evelyn Slaght (Nursing); Ellen Dawson (Nursing), Bethany Hall-Long (Nursing); Dr. Joseph Gurfine, Dr. Christopher Hill; Science \u0026 Technology II presentation; Ruth Zambrana; employee of the month, University Center construction; Copy work Donald Hall, Richard Bausch, CK Williams, Carolyn Forche, Robert Bly, Jim Fletcher, Sondra Patrick; Physical Plant employee of the month; University Center\n","contact sheets, negatives","Larry Bowens, Enterprise Hall; Admissions, registration; Mr. Ghandi; Community services fair; IET meeting, Raymond Cypress, students on campus; Law School, Judge Kozinske co-teaching with Jeff Parker and D. Bruce Johnson; Julian Bond, snow, students, library; snow, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus; Students on campus, Vincent Desnoes, Nancy Woolover, employee of the month; Jane Cushman; Wrestling (color prints); Choral department\n","contact sheets, negatives","Snow, students on campus, Lisa Major, Miss Black Virginia; Snow on campus, chemistry class; Men's basketball vs. JMU; Alumni affairs \"Pizza\", admissions interviews by alumni; Keith Bushey, students in library, students on campus\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Mobil track meet,\n","contact sheets, negatives, color photographs","Mobil track meet, color photographs\n","prints","Admissions, student gallery; Science \u0026 Technology check presentation apprentice photo workshop, students on campus; Alumni affairs awards committee, Phon-A-Thon fund raiser, Cynthia McIntyre; University day care, students on campus, protocol agreement; GMU women alumni; employee of the month; Mary Silva copy work, Kevin Clements copy work; Science \u0026 Technology; Copy work, year book, Dr. Clark's English class; Professor Ashcraft's sculpture class, computer art, publications staff; Crew club\n","negatives, black and white photographs","Lynn Fontana, Dulce Cruz, science lab; Art department, office moves, Science \u0026 Technology; Father Bob Celinski, office moves, campus buildings, student at computer; Awards luncheon, Wayne Froman, copy work, chemistry class; Karen Rosenblum, Heather McDonald; 25 year employees, students on campus; Tech Link; Margaret Hanson winner of customer service award, sculpture class; GMU crew team\n","contact sheets, negatives","Lynch lecture, Ghandi; International Week; employee of the month group, Herma Williams; Baseball, Mason vs. Liberty; Alternative spring break; International Week; Science \u0026 Technology awards luncheon, Mason Week; John Wallin, Nursing School, blood pressure testing; International Week, GM student teacher library; University Day; Jenna Van Hook, Greek Week; John Sennett, student bias brochure; Bias brochure, Buss Grover (student)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Check presentation from Cantina Del Rio, campus buildings, Fenwick Library; New Century College, Mason scholars with President George Johnson; Mason Day aerial photos, graphs for chemistry department; Alumni affairs awards with Susan Rook; Til Hazel receiving award, employee of the month Shirley Nathan; copy work, Stan Harrison, Til Hazel; sculpture, Law School economic analysis \n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1; graduation; John Sennett Bais brochure enterprise building; Kenneth A. Kovach, students on campus, employee of the month\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","Music reception with donors Foundation Check Presentation; laser in Science \u0026 Technology: Retirement party for Dr. J. Palmer, stage combat class; Weird science (color); BAIS brochure, Donna Bufundo; graduation with David Potter, Stanley Harrison, Lynn Bauer, Mary Sprewl with Rector; Saudi students, nursing coordination; Science \u0026 Technology award presentation, Foundation luncheon Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dahia, Board of Visitors; employee of the month Nellie McCoy, employee of the month Claudia E. Young, Mason Scholars (copy work); Students on campus; Mason Scholars, copy work; Fairfax City; PWI color transparencies; Bob Smith, Lauve Steenhuisen; Mark Spikell, Camp Mason, recycling; Camp Mason, Sports Camp; Students, flowers, lake, NEBI student group, Dennis Webster\n","contact sheets, negatives","Arts Academy summer party final show; VEBI meeting (removed); VEBI, Greg Guagnon, Keith Bushy, Linda Westphal, Paul D'Andrea; David Miller, John O'Connor, Karen Oates, Ce Ce Rodgers, Matthew Cozad; Ed Fleishman group, Maury Sherrens, Fred Rossini, Duke Perry; Psychology charts; Campus restaurants, bookstore, workmen on campus; Judge Leslie Alden, Diane Turner; John O'Connor, Mark Spikell, Daniel Druckman; Lawrence Butler, Thun Luc, Physical Plant employee of the month; Larry Van Wert, Miguel Gonzales, Susan Trencher, Saudi nurses; Edwin Lynch, Kiosk SUB 1\n","contact sheets, negatives","David Potter, Linda Seligman, Sandra McDowel employee of the month, John O'Connor, PWI Rec. agreement; Linda Westphal, Keith Bushey, Sondra Patrick, Sheila Folliott; Optical device, Gazette; Duke Perry, Maurice Sherrens, Fred Rossini; University Center interior; PTAP variable signs; campus construction, League of Women Voters of Fairfax; Alumni recruters, New Century, Esther Elstun scholarship to German orphans\n","contact sheets, negatives","Registration, students on campus; New Century College, biology class (pond), bookstore; PAGE freshman class, group shot, students on campus; Greg Guagnano; George Ansivino, students in Enterprise Hall; Daris Berg - employee of the month, Major donor to Foundation; Alan Cheuse English department; PWI bround breaking; George Mason (copy work), Physical Plant employee of the month, Physical Plant construction; William H. Lawrence\n","contact sheets, negatives","National Hispanic heritage Month opening ceremony; First EIP graduates at Board of Visitors meeting, Heritage professors, Dick Bausch, Stephen Burton; Gala committee members; students on campus, Gala committee members; Physical Plant employee of the month Jose Vasquez; Fenwick Library, dining hall, Enterprise Hall with students; Diversity Center with students; Students on campus, University Center construction\n","contact sheets, negatives","Harry Wechsler, employee of the month Leslie McKenney (Executive Secretary Legal Affairs); Ann H. Cary (Nursing Professor); Hortensia Cadenas, PAGE group; Roy Rosenzweig, students on campus; Karen Cohn, Janet Niblock, Frank Hoben; Patriot's Day, Carol Mattusch, Priscilla Regan; Jonathan Grifford, Roger Stough, Mark Maggio, Brien Benson, Kingsley Haynes, Frank Hoban, Karen Cohn, group, Janet Niblock, group; Richard J. Klimoski (Psychology), Joel Forman, Kitty Hover and staff, Enterprise Hall\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mary Lou Crouch with students; New Century College, Pond Project; Library learning center information; Physical Plant employee of the month, Graham Waldo; Biology class, Toni Morrison, students in learning center, ROTC, students on campus; Enterprise Hall, Krug, Robinson lecture, Thompson, SUB II, Science \u0026 Technology I and II; Menas Kafatos Professor Physics and Astronomy; GMU Gala, GM Bank grand opening, Amy Erwin; Brett Wright, Elly Doyle; Physical Plant employee of the month Glenda L. Weston; Jean Sorrell\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Mike Kelly; Mary Silva, graduate MBA class, high tech distance learning; University Center; Ann Carey, \"Jenny\" Chien-Yun Wu; Ronnie Feeg, Rita Ailinger; Promised practises, TIPP, D. Anderson, Gail Milgram, BJ McConnely; Foundation check presentation; Art Saunders; Science \u0026 Technology scholarship presentation, Physical Plant employee of the month Kenton Gordon; Richard Ruberstein, Dennis Sandole; employee of the month Luanne Pearce; mail services employees Pat Lindsey; Michelle LeBaron, Frank Blechman, Kevin Clements; Catherine (Cass) Connelly; Graduation 1985, President George Johnson in hard hat\n","contact sheets, negatives","Learning center, registration, bookstore; Dr. Johnson with Heritage chair, Peter Burnette (English department); Teri Franceschi, natural gas truck; Lisa Page (English department); Martin Luther King celebration; Physical Plant employee of the month Pete Crisman; Crowd at basketball game (color negatives); Learning center; Cyrus Cassells opera workshop; cat coalition, employee of the month, U.S. Forsetry, Geoffrey Birchard, Human Resources; Basketball\n","contact sheets, negatives","Campus snow scene, Johnson Center; Learning center, bookstore, library; Housing welcome; Physical Plant employee of the month David Wilder; GMU Foundation Phone-A-Thon; Job fair, Mary Wakefield, Senate Building, Senator Russell Feingold, Jeff Bingaman; African American Studies reception for Gilbert Morris with Dr. Potter and Dr. Mobley\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","EIP reception award to President George Johnson; GMU job fair; Presidential search Martha Gilliland; Donaldson GMU Presidential candidate; Agnes Mao, employee of the month, Michael Kelly, Martha Gilliland; Presidential candidate Victorio Aguera; William Martin (Education); William Martin (GSE); Eugenie Mielczsnek, Alan Merten; James Trefil (Physics); Emmett Holman (Philosophy and Religion); Charter signing between U.S. Forest Service and GMU; Peter Henriques, Walter Moretz; \n","contact sheets, negatives","Dedication; Lloyd Cohen, Law School, Kahn, copy shots; employee of the month for the year; Library bookmark; President Alan Merten; installing the George Mason statue; Social work brochure\n","contact sheets, negatives","International Day; University Day breakfast, Alumni awards reception with Dr. Johnson; Alan Merten's visit to GMU press conference; GMU dance; Mason Day; Physical Plant employee of the month; Johnson Center, Concert Hall, Mason Hall; President George Johnson's last meeting, ground breaking Arlington display\n","contact sheets, negatives","Danny Hupp and Karen Nixon, President Alan Merten and Dean Potter; Margaret Hutton, Science \u0026 Technology lunch group engineers; Manuel Gomez employee of the month; Presidential scholars; employee of the month, students on campus, Mack Holt; Scholarship luncheon; John Spaldo; President Merten meeting with alumni; The Institute of Public Policy portraits; Margaurite Beach, Stephen Briganaer, Jenna Van Hook, Michael Whitelock, Board Award winner; Urban systems luncheon; President Alan Merten's meeting with Public Relations; graduation (commencement)\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten's meeting with staff; African American Studies Recognition ceremony; Rector presenting awards to President George Johnson; Dona Shalala, Dr. Mobley; employee of the month Check presentation copy work; Physical Plant employee of the month, operations going away reception; Minority advisory board with President Alan Merten; Brian Sumser; Executive committee\n","contact sheets, negatives","Sarah Looney, University ombudsman; Olympic at Law School; Dean Sage's retirement Dr. Gulledge, Dr. Sibley; Ann Wingblade, The Puppeteer Statue; Krasnow board trustee meeting; President Alan Merten's welcoming reception; President Alan Merten at freshman orientation; Student art show; Bob Gill (Chemistry), President Alan Merten (color negatives); nursing reception with President Alan Merten\n","contact sheets, negatives","; Summer Arts Academy; GMU welcomes the Mertens; Physical Plant employee of the month Barry Alderman; Puppeteer, Johnson Center Library, Science \u0026 Technology, Enterprise Hall, Concert Hall; President George Johnson copy work; Kenneth Heller, Fairfax display, Graduate business institute; Karen Thompson (Director Krasnow Institute)\n","contact sheets, negatives","Susan Wallace (Director of Development Law School), model of new swimming pool; Law School model; President Alan Merten with Alumni President (color negatives); Kiosk unveiling; President Alan Merten's tour of the new Physical Plant; Travel agents Carol Hoskins, Kim Brown, Central rec. Krasnow Center; Donald Byrd concert, President Alan Merten reception; Academy group, Administration of Justice faculty; Music newsletter, Vallery Wheeler, Rick Davis; employee orientation with President Alan Merten\n","contact sheets, negatives","Dr. Rossini reception; Science \u0026 Technology open house; President Alan Merten business alumni, lunch with Thompson and Greenspaun; President Alan Merten tour Gunston Hall, ICAR alumni reception; President Alan Merten at faculty reception; employee of the month Maziar Momeni softwar system tech, Registrar's office; President Alan Merten greets GMU staff; Portraits of Law School professors, Law School orientation; students moving in, new students picnic, Provost reception, scholarship presentation\n","contact sheets, negatives","President Alan Merten, Board of Visitors, The Monkeys; President Alan Merten lunches with students; Physical Plant employee of the month Thomas Boyer; Merten; First day of class; PAGE class group; Copy work, Virginia Hoose, Linda Gordon, Marian W. Edelman; John S. Morrison; Tour of classrooms with President Alan Merten; Law School portraits and group; President Alan Merten with GMU black faculty and staff\n","contact sheets, negatives, black and white photographs","President Alan Merten with College of Nursing; celebrate diversity with President Alan Merten; President Alan Merten Presidents council, Maurice Sherrens; Lawley Paisley Jones; EMBA alumni dinner with President Alan Merten; Peter Denning; President Alan Merten faculty Krasnow Institute staff; GMU campus activities; Students, dining area Johnson Center, banners; House Appropriation committee, tour of JLC\n","contact sheets, negatives","Mark Addleson, ToJo Joseph, Thatchen Kery; video conferencing equipment; Physical Plant employee of the month, Henry Feil; Students outside Johnson Center; Susanne Denham; Children's tour scene shop; President Alan Merten, Hispanic Week; Kathryn Laskey; chef at Crossroads Restaurant; Professor Button; Kevin Avruch; Town Meeting with President Alan Merten \n","contact sheets, negatives","Employee of the month with President Alan Merten, Elaine F. Sweers; copy work, Loni Guinier, Sarah Lawless, GMU campus; Carol Henderson, Ellen Hewett; students on campus fall; Physical Plant employee of the month Terry Primrose; Homecoming; Dr. Kaufmann's English class; Gerald Cook, Chair of Electric Engineering; Dr. Marilyn Mobley's African-American Studies presentation; Check presentation Board of Trustees; Clinton/Gore campaign to highlight the future of the internet, Child Development Center trick-or-treat\n","contact sheets, negatives","Black Student leadership conference; employee of the month Beth Ives; Desmond Dinan; President Alan Merten donors reception; Dr. Spikell, Dr. Super in elementary school; classroom nursing; Michael Eastman, VIT classroom nursing; Thomas Dietz; Howard Kurtz and costume shop\n","contact sheets, negatives","Prospectus (1995-1996) (color negatives); Physical Plant employee of the month Paul Lambert; Eric Pankey (English); Donald Byrd at the Cinema; Award presentation, assignment for EIT; Chinese delegation meeting with GMU Biology and Anthropology representatives; GMU Christmas festival of light; Graduate technology group portraits and dinner; Tip event with Federal Highway; Physical Plant employee of the month Steve Johnson; Sheila ffolliott (Art History); Janet Hale, Nursing for dimensions; University Police ceremony oath of office; Women's basketball\n","contact sheets, negatives, prints","Physical Plant employee of the month Winston Jones; Agnes Jenkins, Nursing for Dimensions, Diane Kaseman; Georgne Redmond, Margaret McKlancie, Nursing for Dimensions; Governor Allen at GMU; Loretta Normille, Nursing for Dimensions; Mary Wakefield (Nursing); Chris Langley, naming of Carew Hall; Kym Carter (Track and Field Assistant Coach); Shuttle and construction at Arlington Campus; Information, registration, Johnson Center dining; Dr. Darrele Craig, EEOC; Bookstore Johnson Center; Buildings - Robinson, Fenwick Library; Nelly Mellander; The History of GMU display\n","contact sheets, negatives","Jeanne Moore (Nursing); Major Jim Berry ROTC group shot; Jim Metcalf, Nursing for Dimensions; employee incentive award; Kwangyoung Yi; history display project; Paul Bubbosh (alumni), William Wood; William Wood, House office buildings, D. 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Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.","Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.","Processing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. ","Additional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023.","The George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the  , the  , the  , and the  .","This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.","The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Materials created prior to 1925 are in the Public Domain. These materials have no known restrictions.","The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.","R 72, C 2, S 7-C 3, S 4\n\nMC 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 32.4, 32.5, 34.5\n\nRSR 7.1, 8.1, 8.4","George Mason University. Libraries. 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Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["\"Martin B. Cohen.\" Albany Times Union, March 28, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion-albany/name/martin-cohen-obituary?id=5036932."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Martin B. Cohen was born in Albany, New York, the son of David and Betty Cohen. He began his career as a teacher at Giffen Elementary School and Hackett Middle School in Albany, New York. He later obtained a master's degree from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Following his graduate education, Cohen became a professor of American history at George Mason University. He taught at George Mason University for 35 years. Cohen enjoyed travel and theather and was engaged as a lecturer and collector of the arts. Cohen passed away at the age of 81 on March 24, 2019. He is interred in the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Loudonville, New York."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMartin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Martin Cohen theater collection, C0335, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessing completed by Kelsey Kim in March 2022. Arrangement decisions were made in conjunction with Elizabeth Beckman. The collection was surveyed and arranged by format, including alphabetizing of the playbills based upon their extent. EAD markup by Elizabeth Beckman in March 2022. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional processing and finding aid updates completed by Amanda Menjivar in May 2022. 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Inventory updated by Amanda Menjivar with assistance from Madeline Puppos in August 2023."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Motion picture press kit collection\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0107\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Robert Prosky papers\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0022\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Cynthia Garn film production collection\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0009\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e, and the \u003cextptr show=\"new\" title=\"Charles Rodrigues playbill collection\" href=\"https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0184\"\u003e\u003c/extptr\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The George Mason University Special Collections Research Center holdings include other collections pertaining to theatre and film, including the  , the  , the  , and the  ."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAngels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026amp; Bess, 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026amp; Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026amp; Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026amp; Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026amp; Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDo Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026amp; Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGalileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026amp; Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLes Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026amp; Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026amp; Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMetropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026amp; Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026amp; Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026amp; Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRadio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026amp; Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeparate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSteel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026amp; Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlmost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCzech poster for \u003citalic\u003eCharlie Chan in London.\u003c/italic\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of brown face.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrench poster available in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Racist imagery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnglish language poster available in the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent warning: Depiction of yellowface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle\u003eAdventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains primarily collectible material from various stage performances and motion picture filmmaking. Stage performance includes playbills and programs from the performances Cohen attended, often including ticket stubs from the performance, and other programs related to different venues in the Washington, D.C. area. There are numerous film posters of various sizes used to advertise upcoming films, and pressbooks to accompany film marketing. There are pages and books of sheet music from a variety of films and musicals. There are some personal papers as well, including a term paper written by Cohen, theater magazines, comic books, photographs, and a record album scrapbook. Among the artifacts included in this collection are a number of projectors and cameras for film, animation films cells, and toys.","The Abbey, October 1990; Abracadabra, 1960; Accent on Youth, May 2009; Adding Machine: A Musical, 2009; The Adding Machine, 1991; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, January 2016; Advise and Consent, 1961; Agatha Sings!, 2001; Ah, Wilderness!, September/October 2007; Jil Aigrot, March 2009; Alfie!, November 1964; Alice in Wonderland: An Adult Musical Comedy, 2004; All the King's Men, October 1987; Allegro, 2004; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, August 2001; Wolf Trap Tenth Anniversary Season, 1980 season; The Andersonville Trial, July/August 2001; The Andersonville Trial, 1959-1960.","Angels in America, circa 1999-2000; Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music of the Night, 1993; Animal Crackers, 1999; Animal Crackers, circa 1981-1982; Annie, March 1977; Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, January 1990; Annie Get Your Gun, August 1966; Annie Get Your Gun, June 1948; Annie Get Your Gun, July 1960; Annie Get Your Gun (Rewrite), January 1999; The Second Annual Great American Musicals in Concert Benefit, 2008-2009.","Anything Goes, October 1988; Anything Goes, August 1958; Anything Goes, circa 1959; Applause, 1979; The Apple Tree, May-June 1994; Arcadia, April/May 1999; Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, circa 1974-1975; Louis Armstrong, August 1964; Around the World in 80 Days, 1965; ART, 1997; As You Like It, February-April 1997; As You Like It, 2007; As You Like It, June 2007; Aspects of Love, circa 1990s; Assassins, August-October 1992; Assassins, June 2004.","August Wilson's 20th Century, April 2008; Auntie Mame, November 1957; Auntie Mame; November 1957; Awake and Sing!, January-March 2006; Awake and Sing!, April-June 1971; The Andersonville Trial, May-June 1967; Back to Methuselah, February 1958; Proms 91, August 1991; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Ballad of the Sad Café, circa 1963-1965.","Barrymore, 1997; Barnum; June 1981; Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, 2014-2015; Baskerville, 2012; The Barretts of Wimpole Street, 1948-1949; Beau Jest, August 1993; The Beauty Queen of Leenane, June 1998; the Beaux' Stratagem, November-December 2006; Bedroom Farce, 1979; Bee-luther-hatchee, September 2001.","Belafonte in Person, August 1968; Bells are Ringing, n.d.; Bells are Ringing, July 1998; Bells are Ringing, August 1959; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; Benchley Despite Himself, February-March 2003; A Tale of the Christ, 1959; Ben-Hur, November 1959; Benefactors, December 1985; Berlin Cabaret, UFA Revue, May 1992; Bermuda Avenue Triangle, June 1997; The Best Man, January 1962; Betty Buckley, February 2000; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Betty the Yeti, November 1996; Beyond the Fringe, February 1992; Beyond the Rising Moon, 1987; Beyond Therapy, May 1997; Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, circa 1995-1996.","The Big Show of 1936, June 1972; Birthday Suite, May 1994; Black and Blue, May 1989; In Conversation, November 2009; Blithe Spirit, March 2015; Blithe Spirit, August 1962; Blithe Spirit, 1996; Blithe Spirit, May 2009; Blood Brothers, 1988; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1958; Blue Denim, 1959; Boccaccio, November-December 1974; Boomtown, November 1994; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Born Yesterday, circa 1948-1949; Bounce, October-November 2003; Breakfast with Les \u0026 Bess, 1981.","Breaking Legs, November 1992; Brigadoon, 1980; Brigadoon, 1957; Brigadoon, 1963; Brighton Beach Memoirs, July 1985; Broadway Bound, November 1986; Broadway: Three Generations, October 2008; A Broadway Christmas, 2015; Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Frank Loesser, 2010; Brother Russia, 2012; Bubbling Brown Sugar, circa 1976-1977; Down at the Old Bull \u0026 Bush, April-June 1997; Bus Stop, August 1958; Bus Stop, 1958; By George!, April 1990; By Jeeves, June-August 1997; Bye Bye Birdie, July 1962; Bye Bye Birdie, December 1991.","Cabaret, 1988; Cabaret, April 1968; Cabaret, 1995; Show of Shows: Sid Caesar, August 1984; Cafe Crown, March 1989; Call Me Ethel, circa 2009; Camelot, 1961; Camelot, circa November 2003-January 2004; Camelot, 1981; Camille, August-September 1998; John Campbell \u0026 Chris Whitley, October 1992; Camp Logan, n.d.; Camping with Henry \u0026 Tom, October-November 1997; Can-Can, August 1958; Can-Can, August 1958; Candide, March-May 1996; Candide, October 1971.","The Canterbury Tales, April 2006; Cantorial: A Ghost Story, October-November 2012; Cantorial, March 1989; The Caretaker, June 1991; Carmelina, March 1979; Carnival, October 1962; Carnival!, February 2007; Carousel, Setepmber 1957; Carousel, 2016-2017; Carousel, 1957; Carousel, 1959; Carousel, September 1957; Carousel, 1959; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, August 1958.","Cats, September 1987; Catskills, 1993; Charley's Aunt, July 1959;  Charlie and Algernon, July 1980; Chicago, January 1997; Chicago, October 1989; Children of the Shadows, circa early 1960s; Child's Play, May 1970; The Children's Hour, June /July 1936; The Children's Hour, September 1995; A Chorus of Disapproval, December 1988-February 1989; A Chorus Line, October 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1996; Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 1993; Cinerama Holiday, circa 1950s; City of Angels, August 1990.","Cleo Laine, July 1983; The Cleveland Orchestra, February 1966; Cloud Nine, March 1997; Clown Around Town, 2000/2001; The Cocoanuts, 1988; The Cocoanuts, December 1996; The Comedie Francaise, March 1966; The Comedians, January 2005; The Comedians, February 2005; The Comedy of Errors, November 2005-January 2006; The Comedy of Errors, circa 1990; Communicating Doors, circa November 1999; Company, October 1995; Company, July 1970; Company, October-November 1993; Company, June 2002.","The Complete History of America, June 1995; Barbara Cook, March 1985;  Barbara Cook, September 2007;  Barbara Cook: A Broadway Evening,  1984; An Evening of Song with Barbara Cook, December 1993; Copenhagen, 2000; Coriolanus, April 2007; The Count of Monte Cristo, May 1985; The Countess, July/August 2000; Country Current, October 1992; The Country Wife, March-May, 2000; Crazy for You, 1991.","The Creation of the World and Other Business, October 1972; Crimes of the Heart, March 1982; Crossing Delancey, circa 1997; Crossing Delancey, April-May 2009; The Crucible, 2007; The Crummles' Christmas Carol, December 2002; Crystal, November 1997; Curtains, July 2007; Cyrano, April-June 2011; Damn Yankees, July 1995; Damn Yankees, December 2005-February 2006; Dancing at Lughnasa, August 1991; Danny \u0026 Sylvia: A Musical Love Story, September-October 2001; Danny \u0026 Sylvia, A Musical Love Story, 2002; Danzalta, March-April 1994.","The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, June 1958; Dear Liar, circa 1959; Dear Liar, 1959; Dear World, July-August, 2003; Death of a Salesman, 1976; Deathtrap, July 1979; Desert Song, 1959; Desert Song, 1959; Design for Living, 2009; Detective Story, July, 1949; Diamond Orchid, January 1965; Diary of Anne Frank, June-July 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, 1959; The Diary of Anne Frank, December 1997; Dick Hyman, June 1997; Die Walküre, October 2002; Dirty Blonde, May 2000, Dirty Blonde, August-October, 2009; Disney Fantasia, February 2016.","Do Re Mi, March 1961; The Dock Brief, July 1962; Doctor Faustus, circa 1998-1999; Melvyn Douglas in Inherit the Wind, January 1957; Dr. Cook's Garden, September-October 2008; The Drowsy Chaperone, 2011; The Drowsy Chaperone, September 2006; Dracula, June 1978; Drat the Cat, September 1965; Dream of a Common Language, March-April 1994; Dream of a Common Language, circa 1990s; Drums in the Night, August 1961; Duel of Angels, May 1960; Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies, April 1989; Dylan, February 1964.","Eastern Standard, March 1989; The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, circa 1980s; Edwin Booth, November 1958; Either Or, September 2006; El Virgen, September 2005; The Elephant Man, February 1980; Eleanor: An American Love Story, March-June 1999; Elmer Gantry, 1995; The Enchanted, March 1973; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Spring/Summer 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, Winter 2009; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Enter Laughing: The Musical, circa 1950s or 1960s; Ethel, 1985; The Ethel Merman Show, circa 1960; The Ethel Merman Show, June 1963; An Evening to Remember, June 6, 1994; Evita, September/October 1981.","The City of Fairfax Band, April 30, 1989; Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, October 1990; Fairy Tales of New York, July 1962; The Fall of the House of Usher, September-October 2007; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Fallen Angels, June-July 1958; Falling Waters, September 2003; Fanny's First Play, March-April 2006; The Fantasticks, 1996; Faulkner's Bicycle, November 1995; Feis Eireann, January 1967; Fiddler on the Roof, 1989; Fiddler on the Roof, August 1968; Chico Marx, August 1956; Chico Marx, August 1956; Fiorello!, February 2013; The 5th Annual First Light Festival, March 2005; The 7th Annual First Light Festival, March 2007; First You Dream: The Music of Kander \u0026 Ebb, September 2009; The Firstborn, May 1958; Eddie Fisher and Buddy Hackett, June 1967; The Fishkin Touch, June 1998; The Fix, March 1998.","A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; A Flag is Born, March-April 2004; The Flick, 2016; Flight, June 1986; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Flower Drum Song, July 1961; Floyd Collins, June 2016; The Flying Karamazov Brothers, November 1991; The Flying Karamazo Brothers' Room Service, August-October 1997; Dan Fogelberg with his band, May 2003; Follies, April-June 2003; Follies, December 1971; Follies, circa 1998-2000; Follies, June 2011; Forbidden Broadway, 1989; Forbidden Broadway, 2002; Forbidden Broadway, 2001: A Spoof Odyssey, July 2001; Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, October 2008; Forbidden Broadway, October 2000.","Forbidden Hollywood, April 2004; Return to the Forbidden Planet, circa 1991; The Foreigner, September-October 2009; Forever Ivor, 1994; Fortune's Fool, 2002; Forty Carats, 1971; Four on a Garden, November 1970; The Four Seasons Dinner Theater, 1979/1980; A Fox on the Fairway, 2010; Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, September 1988; Frost Nixon, July 2007; Fosse, December 2000; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, October-November 2001; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 1996; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, crica 1960s; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, December 1962.","Galileo, August 1980; The Game's Afoot, circa 2010s; The Game of Love \u0026 Chance, 2009; The Gang's All Here, November 1959; The Gathering, July/August 1999; The Gazebo, 1960; The Gazebo, 1960; George Gershwin Alone, 2004; George and Ira Gershwin Celebrating the Inauguration..., May 1989; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, July 1950; George - Don't Do That!, September/October 1999; George M!, circa 1970s-1980s; The Ghost Sonata, 1964; Gideon, 1961; The Gin Game, May 1979; The Gin Game, George Mason University (n.d).; Girl Crazy, 1960; Girl Crazy, 1960; The Golden Land, 2012; The Golden Land, December 1985; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodbye Charlie, 1960; Goodnight Desdemona, May 1998.","Grand Hotel, December 1990; A Grand Night for Singing, October 1993; The Grand Tour, Spring 2009; Grandma Sylvia's Funeral, October 1995; The Grapes of Wrath, 1989; Grease, 1974; Great Expectations: The Musical, August-September 1998; Tammy Grimes, November 2010; Grimm Tales, March-April 1999; Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, April-May 2009; Guys and Dolls, May 1993; Guys and Dolls, December 1999 - February 2000; Guys and Dolls, 1960; Gypsy, 1961; Gypsy, June 2003; Gypsy, August 1974; Gypsy, August 1962; Gypsy, August 1962.","Hadrian VII, March 1970; Sheldon Harnick, April 20, 2009; Hair, May 1971; Halcyon Days, September-October 1992; Hamlet, 1967; Hamlet, 1964; Marvin Hamlisch, November 2009; Happy Hunting, August 1957; The Happy Time, April-June 2008; Harvey, November-December 2015; Hay Fever, 1985; Heartbreak House, November 2003; Heartbreak House, February-March 1999; Heartbreak House, September 2006; Hedda Gabler, 1971.","The Heidi Chronicles, May 1989; Hello, Dolly! August-September, 1994; Hello, Jerry!, May 2003; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fadduh!, circa 1990s; Hello, Muddah, Hello, Faddah!, 1996; Hellzapoppin, July-August 2007; Henceforward, circa 1989; Jerry Herman, September 20, 2007; The Music of Jerry Herman, May 10, 1992; High Button Shoes, August 1948; High Spirits, 1984; The Highest Yellow, 2004; Jerome Hines, February 19, 1958.","The History Boys, 2008; The History Boys, September 2006; The History of Invulnerability, June-July 2012; H.M.S. Pinafore, July-August 1995; H.M.S. Pinafore, January 1988; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; A Hole in the Head, July 1962; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; Holiday for Lovers, August 1958; The Hollow, February 1999; Hollywood Pinafore, September-October 2000; Bob Hope Show, September 1958 (tickets); Hostile Witness, January 1966; House, 2002; How the Other Half Loves, March 1971; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!, February 1995; How to Succeed in Business...Without Really Trying!, May 1992; The Huggett Family, August 1972; Hurly Burly, 1984.","The Iceman Cometh, October 1960; I Could Stop on a Dime and Get Ten Cents Change (A Ballroom Drama), March-April 1995; I Do! I Do!, October 1966; If/Then, November 2013; I Hate Hamlet, July-August 1992; Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri, Spring 2004; I'm Not Rappaport, April 1987; The Immigrant, October-November 1992; The Importance of Being Earnest, November-December 2004; Indian Ink, 1999; Indiscretions (Les Parents Terribles), July 1995; Inherit the Wind, August 1957; Inherit the Wind, September-November 2000; Inherit the Wind, August 1957.","An Inspector Calls, October 1994; An Inspector Calls, circa 1940s; Into the Woods, 1994; Into the Woods, July 2002; Into the Woods, October 1988; The Invention of Love, March 2001; Irene, February 1973; Irma La Douce, July 1963; Irma la Douce, July 1963; The Irving Berlin Centennial, 1987; Isle of Children, March 1962; Isn't It Romantic, 1985; Eugene Istomin, October 31, 1958; It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, March 2013; Ivanov, April 1966.","Jacques Brel,  circa 1983-1987; Janus, June 1957; Jazz Folk 1959; July 1959; J.B., November 16, 1959; Jeeves Takes Charge, 1982; Jerome Robbins Broadway, March 1989; Jesus Christ Superstar, August 1990; The Jockey Club Stakes, November 1972; Jolson the Musical, Autumn 1996; Jumpers, June 2004; June Moon, December 1983; June Moon newspaper article, 1983.","Kafka's Dick, December 2007; Kapelye, April 1994; Karen Akers, March 13, 1992; Danny Kaye with the Earl Brown Singers, July 1968; Danny Kaye, Guest Conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, July 13, 1961; An Evening with Danny Kaye, July-August 2014; An Evening with Danny Kaye, August 2014; The King and I, August 1958; The King and I, August 1958; King John, January-March 1999; King Lear, circa 1961-1962; The King Stag, December 2000; Kismet, July 1959; Kismet, September 1965; Kismet, October 1965; Kismet, September 1965; Kiss Me Kate, July 1958; Kiss Me, Kate, July 2001; Kiss of the Spider Woman, August 1993; Alexandria Kleztet: Klezmer Quarter, November 16, 2004; The Klezmer Conservatory Band, April 13, 1989; Alison Krauss and Union Station, June 1996.","La Bohème, November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986 , November 27, 1961; La Cage aux folles, August 1984; Lady Be Good, circa 1950s (probably 1953); The Lady from the Sea, September-October 2000; Lady in the Dark, April-May 1998; Lady Windermere's Fan, June-July 2005; The Last Living Newspaper, January-February 1993; Last of the Red Hot Lovers, circa 1960s; The Late Edwina Black, October-December 1996; Laughing Matters, May 1989; Laughter on the 23rd Floor, May 1994; Laughing Stock, September 2015; Leading Ladies, October 2005; The Left Hand of Justice, September 4, 2004; Legends, August 1986.","Les Misérables, February 1987; Les Misérables, December 2008-February 2009; Let My People Come, 1974; Let Us Be Gay, October-November 1949; Lettice and Lovage, October 1987; Life with Father, May 1990; Life with Father, November 2008-January 2009; Life with Father, June 1947; Life with Father, June 1947; Light Up the Sky, December 1987-January 1988; Li'l Abner, circa 1950s-1960s; The Lion King, August 2000; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992; A Little Hotel on the Side, January 1992.","A Little Night Music, April 1974;  A Little Night Music, August 2002; A Little Night Music, August 1998; A Little Night Music, August-October 2017; A Little Night Music, circa 1974-1975; A Little Night Music, June 2010; A Little Night Music, March-April 2008; Live Wire, 1998; The Living, September-October 1994; The Loman Family Picnic, July-August 1996; Look Homeward, Angel, March 1958; London Assurance, November 1974; George London, December 1960; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, February-March 2010; Love's Labor's Lost, June-July 2006; Lovers, June 1969.","Macbeth, circa 1961-1972; Macbeth, June-September 1961; Macbeth, September-November 1995; Machinal, June-July 2004; Mack \u0026 Mabel, September 1974; Madigan's Lock, June-July 1970; Mahalia: A Gospel Musical, January-March 2010; Major Barbara, July 2001; A Majority of One, circa November 1959; A Majority of One, November 1959; Mame, May-July 2006; Mame, July 1968; A Man for All Seasons, June 1962; Man of la Mancha, March 1967; Man of la Mancha, August-September 1996.","The Man Who Came to Dinner, November-December 1989; Marching Down Broadway, October 19, 1991; The Marriage, May 1958; Marriage-Go-Round, July 1961; In-Person, Dean Martin \u0026 Jerry Lewis with Polly Bergen at the Palace Theatre, n.d. (no program); Martine, August 1961; The Matchmaker, November-December 1995; The Madwoman of Chaillot, July 1958; The Matchmaker, 1962; The Matchmaker, 1962; Mating Cries, September 1998; An Evening with Donna McKechnie: My Musical Comedy Life, April 20, 2002; Me and My Girl, August 1988; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; Me, Third, May 28, 1986; The Memorandum, September 1999; Merrily We Roll Along, January-April 1990; Merrily We Roll Along, October circa 2010s; Merrily We Roll Along, September-October 2007; Merrily We Roll Along, July 2002; Merry Widow, August 1959; Merry Widow, August 1959; The Merry Wives of Windsor, March-May 1998.","Metropolis, March 1989; Sam Levene, July 1958; Sam Levene, July 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; James Mason, July-August 1958; Milk \u0026 Honey, 1968; Milk \u0026 Honey, circa 1994; Mildred Miller, March 6, 1962; The Miracle Worker, March 22, 1962; Misalliance, November 1994-January 1995; The Misanthrope, February 1975; The Miser, October-November 1996; Mississippi Pinocchio, March 2002; Miss Saigon, September 1989; A Month in the Country, April-June 1995; Moon Over Buffalo, January-February 2004; Moonlights \u0026 Magnolias, April-May 2011; Morning's at Seven, July 2002; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s; Most Happy Fella, circa 1940s-1950s.","Mostly Sondheim, June 2002; Mourning Becomes Electra, April-June 1997; Agathie Christie's The Mousetrap, 2011; Mrs. Klein, October 1996; Mrs. Warren's Profession, July-August 1996; Much Ado About Nothing, July-August 1997; Much Ado About Nothing, February-April 1992; Music Is, November 1976; The Music Man, August-September 1978; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Music Man, October 10, 1961; The Musical of Musicals, May 2004; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, March 1962; My Fair Lady, circa 1960s; My Fair Lady, August 1981.","My Name is Alice, 1987; My One and Only, March 1985; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, December 23, 1985; Nancy Drew, Girl Detective, circa 1992; Napoleon, February 1982; Nathan the Wise, October 2001; National Repertory Theatre, December 1965; National Symphony Orchestra, July 19, 1970; Nights at the Movies: The Golden Age of Film Music, September 12, 2008; Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra, October 2000-June 2001; National Symphony Orchestra, August 25, 1989; Naughty Marietta, August-September 1961; Naughty Marietta, December 31, 1979.","The Nerd, September-October 1996; Never the Sinner, August 1997;  Never the Sinner, March-April 2013; Never Too Late, June 1969; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; New Girl in Town, March 13-14 circa 1958; The New Music Hall of Israel, January 1970; New York City Ballet, July 1991; The New York City Opera, June 1988; The New York Pops, March 1989; The Night Hank William Died, May 1989; The Night of January 16th,  February-March 1949; The Night of the Iguana, June 1962; Nina, July 1959; Nina, July 1959; Nine, May 1983.","Nixon's Nixon, March-April 1999; Ninotchka, February 1982; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Time for Sergeants, December 13, 1957; No Way to Treat a Lady, January 1997; Noel and Gertie, November-December 2003; Noël and Gertie, October-November 1987; Noises Off, November 1983; Noises Off!, January 1990; Nude with Violin, circa 1957-1958; Nude with Violin, September 2010; The Odd Couple, March 1965; Odyssey: A Musical Play, January 1975; Of Thee I Sing, September-November 1992; Of Thee I Sing, June 1987.","Oh! Calcutta!, July 1970; Oh Captain!, April 1958; Oh Captain!, March 1958; Oh Captain!, 1958; Oh Captain!, February 1958; Oh Coward!, October 1998; The Old Neighborhood, December 1997; Old Times, March 1972; Romeo and Juliet, March 1962; Old Wicked Songs, November 1997; Oliver!, October-November 1997; Oliver!, June 1964; On the Town, April 1989; On the Twentieth Century, circa 1991; On Your Toes, December 1982; Once in a Lifetime, October 1983; Once More, With Feeling, September 1959.","One Night with Fanny Brice, November 2010; One-Third of a Nation, May 1991; Onward Victoria, September 14, 1987; Opus, September 2007; Othello, July 1961; Othello, 1981; Othello, November 1957; Other Desert Cities, 2013; Our Town, August 1959; Over \u0026 Over, January-February 1999; Over My Dead Body, February 1989; Pacific Overtures, December 1975; Pacific Overtures, 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; Page-to-Stage, September 2004; The Pajama Game, August 1958; The Pajama Game, March-April 1989; The Pajama Game, circa 1990s; The Pajama Game, August 1958; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pal Joey, July 1959; Pangs of the Messiah, June-July 2007.","A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, October 1992; A Party to Murder, October-November 2016; Passion, July 2002; Passion, May 1994; Passion, April 1996; Patience, May 1997; A Patriot for Me, September 1969; The Perfect Party, January 1987; Perfect Crime, circa 1990s; The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, circa 1998; Pericles, Prince of Tyre, March 1990; Perseus Bayou, circa 2000; Perseus Bayou, April 26, 2003; Perseus Bayou, March-April 2001; The Pirates of Penzance, July-September 2001; The Phantom of the Opera, 1989; The Phantom of the Opera, September 1991.","The Piano Lesson, April-May 2005; Philadelphia Here I Come!, December 1966; The Philadelphia Orchestra, circa 1971-1972; Philip Glass Ensemble, 1985; Photo Finish, April 1963; The Physicists, September 1964; Piaf, October 2004; Pickwick, September 1965; Pins and Needles, 1989; Pippin, October 1972; The Pirates of Penzance, November 1964; Plain and Fancy, March 15-16, 1957; Bad Seed, August 1957; The Play's the Thing, April-May 2006; The Play's the Thing, July 1995.","The Pleasure of His Company, October 1959; 2008-2009 Pops Series, September 2008-May 2009; The Premier Performance, October 6, 1990; Present Laughter, January 1997; Preservation Hall Jazz Band, November 19, 2000; The Price, January-February 1994; The Price, March-April 2008; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 2006; Princess Ida, circa 2002; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, October 1971; Private Lives, July 2002; Private Lives, June 2014; Privates on Parade, September 2002; The Producers, July 2001; The Producers, August 2004; Promises, Promises, November 1968; Proof, July 2001; Proposals, October 1997; The Playhouse, January-February 1949; Pygmalion, February 1991.","Radio Theatre Live! May 9-10, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, June 13-14, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, July 18-19, 2001; Radio Theatre Live!, May 8-9, 2002; Radio Theatre Live!, July 10-11, 2002; Rags, August 1986; Ragtime, May 2009; Ragtime: The Musical, June 1998; The Real Thing, May 2000; Red Buttons in the Teahouse of the August Moon, July 1960; Red Herring, April 2009; The Reduced Shakespeare Company, March 1996; The Rehearsal, circa November 1963; Relatively Speaking, circa 1993; Burgess Meredith, August 1958; Rent, 1996;The Revengers' Comedies, March-June 1994; Rhinoceros, July 1962.","The Rhythm Club, September-October 2000; Richard III, circa 1990; The Rink, August 1996; The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall, April-May 2009; Risë Stevens, December 15, 1959; The Rivalry (no program), January 1958; The Rivals, August-October 2003; Robert Frost: Fire and Ice, circa 1990s; Rock'n'Roll, April 2009; Rocket to the Moon, September 2001; Romanoff and Juliet, November 1957; Romanoff and Juliet, 1957; Romeo \u0026 Juliet, April-May 1997; Room Service, June 1983; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, May 2007; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, September 1967.","The Rothschilds, August 1990; Rough Crossing, September 2003; The Rover, December 1981-February 1982; The Royal Family, October-November 1999; The Royal Family, December 1975-July 1976; The Royal Family, December 1975; The Washington Opera, December 1987; Ruddigore, May 1995; Rumors, November 1989; Rushmore, March-April 1993.","Sabrina Fair, August 1975; Salome, January-February 2015; Saltimbanco, 1993; Saturday Night, May 2004; Saturday, Sunday, Monday, November-January 1977; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Say, Darling!, June 1959; Scaramouche, September-October 2003; Scaramouche, September 1, 2003; The Scarlet Pimpernel, July 2000; The School for Scandal, May-June circa 2008; The School for Wives, February 1996; The School for Wives, February 1992; The Scottish Play, 2003; The Secret Garden, January 1993; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, September 1988.","Separate Tables, September 1957; Separate Tables, September 1957; A Servant to Two Masters, April 2001; The Shadow of a Gunman, November 1958; Shakespeare in Hollywood, 2012; Shakespeare in Hollywood, September-October 2003; Shakespeare in Hollywood, circa 2002; Shakespeare in Washington, January 6, 2007; She Loves Me, November-December 2006; She Loves Me, October 1993; She Stoops to Conquer, February-March 1988; Shear Madness, November 1990; Shear Madness, February 1993; Sherlock Holmes, October 1974; Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Purloined Patience, July-August 1997; Sherlock's Last Case, July 1987.","Shirley MacLaine, August 1982; Shmulnik's Waltz, 1996; Shmulnik's Waltz, February-March 1994; Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears, December 2008-January 2009; Show Girl, August 1961; Showboat, circa 1950s-1960s; Showboat, October 1994; Herb Shriner Entertains in An Evening of Unforgettable Humor and Music, 1959; Sideman, July 1999; Side Show, May-June 2000; Silk Stockings, circa 1950s-1960s; Sing Down the Moon, March-April 2000; Signature Sings Broadway in Ballston, June 23-25 2005; Singin' in the Rain, July 1986; The Sins of Sor Juana, November 1999; The Sisters Rosensweig, October 1993; The Sleeping Beauty (The National Ballet of Canada, September 1972); Sleuth, circa 1950s.","Sly Fox, June 2004; Social Security, July 1995; Solid Gold Cadillac, July 1956; Something's Afoot, November 8, 1973; A Sondheim Summer!, June 28-29 1994; The Sound of Music, 1964; South Pacific, August 1977; South Pacific, October 1958; South Pacific, August 1960; South Pacific, December 2002-February 2003; Souvenir, June 2007; Monty Python's Spamalot, June 2006; Spiele '36 or The Fourth Medal, September 1991; Stacy Keach: Solitary Confinement, February 1992; Standup Shakespeare, March-April 1994; State Fair, August-September 1995; State of the Union, October 2006.","Steel Magnolias, March 1989; Steel Pier, May 2000; The Stephen Schwartz Project, April-May 2008; \"You're Gonna Love Tomorrow\": A Stephen Sondheim Evening, 1996; A Stoop on Orchard Street, circa 2000s; She Stoops to Conquer, March 2002; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stop the World--I Want to Get Off, 1964; Stones in His Pockets, circa 2000s; Strange Interlude, April 1963; A Streetcar Named Desire, August-September 1960; The Student Prince, circa 1970s; The Subject Was Roses, March 1966; Sugar, January 1972; Sunday in the Park with George, October 20, 1989; Sunrise at Campobello, June 1958; Sunset, 1994; The Sunshine Boys, December 1997; The Sunshine Boys, November 1972.","Swansong, circa 2006; Sweet Bird of Youth, October 1959; Sweet Smell of Success, April-May 2008; Sweet Ike, September 1996; Sweeney Todd, March 9, 2004; Sweeney Todd, September-October 1999; Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, August 1979; Sylvia, July 1995; Sylvia's Real Good Advice, June-July 1993; Talley's Folly, 1982; The Taming of the Shrew and The Cherry Orchard, 1959; The Cherry Orchard, November 1959; The Taming of the Shrew, September-November 2007; The Tap Dance, March 1986; Tartuffe, July 1972; Tea and Sympathy, May 2, 1956.","The Tempest, September-October 1997; The Tenth Man, September-October 2010; The Tenth Man, December 1959; Terre des Femmes, n.d.; Tevya, July 1960; Tevya, 1960; A Texas Trilogy, May 1976; That Championship Season, circa 1950s; Theatre in the Dance, November 13, 1958; Things That Break, March 1997; Those Were The Days, December 1990; A Thousand Clowns, June 1996; The Three Musketeers, circa 2006-2007; Three Nights in Tehran, November 1996; The Three Sisters, 1963; Tigertigertiger, September 1997; Time for Elizabeth, July 1959; Groucho Marx, July 1959; The Time of Your Life, February 1972.","Time Remembered, October 1957; Time Remembered, circa 1957; The Titans, September 1, 2003; Tobacco Road, August 1959; Tobacco Road, June 1936; Too Jewish?, October 1995; Too True to Be Good, March 2000; A Touch of the Poet, October 1958; A Touch of the Poet, circa 1958; A Touch of the Poet, October-November 1997; Toys in the Attic, 1961; Toys in the Attic, August 1961; Travesties, 1996; Treasure Island, circa 2005-2006; Trevor, February 2017; A Tribute to Cy Coleman, October 7, 2008; The Triumph of Love, circa 1997; Tru, October 1991; A Tuna Christmas, December 1989; Twelve Angry Men, October 2006; Twentieth Century, August-October 2003; Theater J, May 1997; Two for the Seesaw, June 1958; Two Keys, February 1974; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960; Twelve Angry Men, July 1960.","Uncle Vanya, August 2011; Under Milk Wood, October 8, 1962; Utopia Limited, circa 2000; Vaudeville: Humor on the 20th Century Stage, November-December 1999; Verdict, July 1985; A View from the Bridge, November 1-2, 1957; The Visit, October 1958; The Visit, May-June 2008; Visit to a Small Planet, June 1958; Visiting Mr. Green, June 1998; Voice of the Prairie, April-May 1993; Volpone, April-June 1996; Waiting for Lefty, July-August 1976.","Waiting in the Wings, May 2000; Waiting in the Wings, 2010; The Wanhope Building, February 1947; War of the Worlds - The Radio Play, October 29, 2003; The Warm Peninsula, May 4, 1959; The Way of the World, October-November 1992; The Way of the World, September-November 2008; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, December 1990; Welcome to my Rash/Psyche in Love/Third, August 31, 2003; West Side Story, January 1980; West Side Story, August 1995; The West Side Waltz, April 1982; What the Butler Saw, 2002; What the Butler Saw, April-May 1995.","When She Danced, August 1991; Whistle Down the Wind, December 1996; The White Devil, 1991; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, October 1996-March 1997' Widdershins, February-March 2011; The Will Rogers Follies: A Life in Revue, January 1994; Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, July-August 1957; Windjammer, June 14,1958; Windom Plays Thurber, December 1944; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; Wish You Were Here, circa 1950s-1960s; The Witches of Eastwick, June-July 2007; Witness for the Prosecution, August 1957; The Woman in Black, October 1996; Woman in Mind, January 2001.","The Women, January-February 1999; A Wonderful Life, Fall 1991, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay, March-April 1996; Wonderful Town, March 2004; Wonderful Town, August 1957; Working, October 1997; The World According to Me!, June 1989; The World Goes 'Round: The Kander \u0026 Ebb Musical, June 1993; Write Me a Murder, November 1961; Write Me a Murder, August 1983; You Can't Take It With You, March 1983; You Can't Take It With You, April-June 1998; You Never Can Tell, June 1998; Zero Hour, August-September 2009; Ziegfield: Another Night at the Follies, circa 1990-1991; Zorba, October 1993.","110 in the Shade, circa 2002-2003; 1776, March 1969; 1776, December 1997; 1776, April 1989; 1776, 2003; The 1940s Radio Hour, circa 2004-2006; The 1940s Radio Hour, November-December 1978; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, March 2010; Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, May 2008; Forty-Second Street: A Musical Comedy, June 1980; 70, Girls, 70, June 1991.","Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, 1995; The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater Official Re-Opening, October 2008; Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, October 1958; Radio City Musical Hall, May 1978; Rockefeller Center, circa 1970s; Radio City Musical Hall, circa 1980s-1990s; Royal National Theatre: Making a Production at the National, circa 1990-1991; Saratoga Performing Arts Center, circa 1968; Steel Pier, 1957; Williamstown Sumer Theatre, 1962.","Almost Like Being In Love, 1952; Moonlight Bay, 1912; The Desert Song, 1927; Man of la Mancha, 1965; All the Time from Oh Captain!, 1958; Michelle, 1965; Havah Nagilah, 1961; Oklahoma, 1943; Hello, Dolly!, 1963; A Man and a Woman, 1966; Sunrise, Sunset, 1964; I Will Wait for You, 1967; My Man, 1920-1921; Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970; Somewhere, My Love; 1965-1966; Mame, 1966; Deep Purple, 1962; Mack the Knife, 1955; Surprise, 1958; You Don't Know Him, 1958; Clair de lune, 1927; The Carousel Waltz, 1945; More, 1963; Cabaret, 1966; Bali Ha'I, 1949; Some Enchanted Evening, 1949; Tonight, 1957; Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me), 1964; As Long As He Needs Me, 1960; (I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love, 1950; Star Dust, 1929; I Got Rhythm, 1930; I Got Rhythm, 1930; Of Thee I Sing, 1931; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Someone to Watch Over Me, 1926; Bidin' My Time, 1930.","Larry Adler Harmonica Favorites, 1943; Melodic Masterpieces for Hohner Harmonicas, 1962; The King and I (Vocal Selections), circa 1951; Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof (Vocal Selections), 1964; Gypsy (Book), 1960; Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Vocal Selections), circa 1959; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, circa 1956.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Czech poster for  Charlie Chan in London.","Content warning: Depiction of brown face.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","French poster available in this collection.","Content warning: Racist imagery.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","\"Magia Negra\" Translates to \"Black Magic\" in English.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","English language poster available in the collection.","Content warning: Depiction of yellowface.","Adventures of Don Juan; Alexander the Great; Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; Alias Boston Blackie; The Alphabet Murders; The Bachelor Party; The Bandit of Sherwood Forest; Barabbas; The Belles of St. Trinian's; Ben-Hur (2); The Big Fisherman; Blonde For a Day; Blondie in Society; Caesar and Cleopatra; Camelot; Captain from Castile; The Chance of a Lifetime; Christopher Columbus; Cleopatra (1963); Cleopatra (1934); Charge of the Lancers; Murder Over New York; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan- Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan - The Red Dragon; Charlie Chan - Sky Dragon; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; Charlie Chan - The Feathered Serpent; A Close Call For Boston Blackie; The Colossus of Rhodes (6); The Corsican Brothers; Counter-Espionage; Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard; Cromwell; Danger Zone; Wilson; Désirée; Dick Tracy; Dick Tracy Meets \"Gruesome;\" Dick Tracy Returns; Doctor At Large; The Egyptian; Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring; Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen; The Falcon in Mexico; The Falcon in San Francisco;\nThe Fall of the Roman Empire (2); The Fall of the Roman Empire (4); Gone With the Wind; Henry Aldrich's Little Secret; Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid; In Old Mexico; Innocents in Paris; Ivanhoe; The Good Humor Man; Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle; Killer Leopard; Kim (9); King Richard and the Crusaders; Knights of the Round Table; Land of the Pharaohs; The Lavender Hill Mob; Lawrence of Arabia; The Leech Woman; Life Begins for Andy Hardy; The Little Hut; Lorna Doone; Lost in Alaska; Maisie; Me and the Colonel; Michael Shayne Private Detective; Modesty Blaise; Mr. Moto Takes a Chance; Murder Ahoy; Murder Most Foul; Nancy Drew-Trouble Shooter; North By Northwest; Northwest Passage; On Moonlight Bay; Outcast of Black Mesa; Passport to Suez; Pinnochio; Prince of Foxes; Private Lives; Quo Vadis (7); Rear Window; The Robe (2); Roman Holiday (2); The Saint's Girl Friday; Salome; Samson and Delilah (2); The Shadow Returns (3); Behind the Mask (2); Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Unlabeled Sherlock Holmes film; Sign of the Pagan (2); Silver City Bonanza; Sleeping Beauty; Snow White and the Seven Dwarves; Solomon and Sheba; Something Wild; Song of the Thin Man; South Pacific; Sunrise at Campobello (7); Tarzan and the Mermaids; Tarzan and the Amazons; Tarzan's Magic Fountain; Tarzan's Secret Treasure; The Ten Commandments; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Tom Jones; Too Many Winners; Trail of the Rustlers; The Trojan Horse (4); Ulysses (5); Valley of the Head Hunters; The Vikings; Crime Doctor's Strange Case; Waterloo; The Whistler; Young Bess; The 300 Spartans (2).","Brownie Target Six-20 and Brownie Target Six-16.","Can be used with the glass lantern slides in Box 18.","Slides feature Mickey Mouse and other early Disney characters, as well as images from fairy tales."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials created prior to 1925 are in the Public Domain. These materials have no known restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)","Materials created prior to 1925 are in the Public Domain. These materials have no known restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_71397d4cf7341382b248a4feea19127f\"\u003eThe Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. It primarily includes playbills, sheet music, and film posters, as well as as comic books, animation film cells, memorabilia, and toys.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Martin Cohen theater collection contains material pertaining to musical theater, stage performances, and motion picture film. 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He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.","Source: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022.","Drawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.","The Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. ","The collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. ","A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.","1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.","A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.","A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"","Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"","A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"","A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"","A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"","As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.","A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.","A man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.","Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"","A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.","In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"","A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.","A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.","Three people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.","United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.","A butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"","A man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.","A United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"","A small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"","Public transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"","Alabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"","A baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"","Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.","Governor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.","Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.","A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.","Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.","Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.","United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.","Three children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.","A man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"","United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing","In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.","A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.","Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.","A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.","A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.","A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"","Two Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.","United States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"","While NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.","A businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"","A man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.","Representatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.","United States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.","During peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.","Two repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.","United States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.","A man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.","A man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.","American tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.","A United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.","A United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.","In the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"","Several United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"","A man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.","A United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.","United States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"","United States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"","A Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"","President of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"","Two women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"","A United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.","Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.","Three men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.","Two protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.","Justice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"","Two men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.","Investigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.","A car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.","A police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"","A member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.","A student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.","Soviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","Two British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.","United States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"","A group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.","United States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"","A large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.","A legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.","A part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.","Two members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.","United States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.","A farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.","A United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.","Two soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"","A United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.","Two college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.","Three men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.","A French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.","A salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.","A man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.","A United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)","A man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.","A tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.","A group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.","United States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"","Two United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"","Eight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.","A man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"","A group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.","A man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"","A United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.","Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"","United States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.","Two United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.","United States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.","A man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.","A United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"","Nation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.","A couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"","A man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.","Big Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"","Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.","Two United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026 Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"","The Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.","A United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.","United States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"","A group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.","A doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.","An Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.","A group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"","Two men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.","United States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.","An African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"","Businessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.","Members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.","A woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.","A large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.","A small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"","A rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.","United States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.","A large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.","A man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"","United States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.","United States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.","United States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"","A large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.","A man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"","A priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"","The United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.","Two men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"","A man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"","A group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"","A United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"","A representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.","A group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.","A large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"","A group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.","Astronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.","A man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.","A man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026 Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"","A group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"","A United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.","A hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.","A business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.","A group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.","A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.","A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.","A large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.","Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.","A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.","A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.","A group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"","Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.","A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.","Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"","A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"","A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.","A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.","A group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.","President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.","United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.","United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.","A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"","An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.","Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.","A man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.","An empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"","A beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"","A man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.","United States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.","United States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.","United States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"","Vice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.","A skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.","President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"","Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.","Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.","Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026 Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"","United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.","A United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.","A group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.","A man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.","An air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.","Two women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.","A man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.","Governor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"","A group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.","United States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.","A man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.","A man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.","United States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.","Two women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"","A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"","A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.","Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.","Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.","A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.","Oil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.","United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"","Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.","A tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.","A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.","A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.","A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.","Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.","Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"","United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.","A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.","A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.","A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.","United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.","United States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"","A dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"","A man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.","A large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.","Two policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.","A man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"","A car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.","Uncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.","A group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.","A man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.","Two men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.","A man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"","A man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.","United States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.","Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.","Egyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.","A man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"","A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.","Three United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.","A kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.","A group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.","Two men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.","A boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.","A man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.","Anti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"","Two angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.","A man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.","An employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.","United States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.","The United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.","Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.","A Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.","A salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.","A United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.","A man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.","Former first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.","The United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.","The United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.","Members of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).","A train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.","A United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.","A representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.","A woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.","A line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.","A man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.","A hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.","A young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"","President of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.","A group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.","Three scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.","A man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.","A businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.","United States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.","A man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.","A United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"","A man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.","Three very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.","Two officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.","United States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.","A group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.","A man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.","A man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.","A United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.","A man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.","A man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.","A pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.","A man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.","A man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"","Two British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.","NASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.","A restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.","Governor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.","United States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"","Employees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.","A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.","A bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.","A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.","President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"","United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.","An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.","A man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.","United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"","United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.","A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.","A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.","A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"","A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.","Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"","A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.","A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.","A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.","Three groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"","The Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"","A train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.","A construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"","Members of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.","A line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.","Garnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.","United States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","A man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026 Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.","A large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.","A pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.","A monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.","A group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.","United States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.","A man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.","A group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.","United States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026 Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.","A man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.","A judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.","Chair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"","A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.","United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.","A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.","A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"","The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.","A man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"","A wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.","Former United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.","The United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.","A group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.","Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.","Two men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"","A dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.","A man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.","United States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.","Three men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.","Officers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.","A group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.","Governor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"","A man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"","A group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. Two signs appear; one that reads \"Velkom to East Berlin,\" and another that reads \"Incoming Only.\" A man holding a bag and a suitcase attempts to leave East Berlin through the hole, but it stopped by an armed guard.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, chastises President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, who is sitting on his lap. Uncle Sam holds a newspaper with the headline \"Thieu Plan to Rig Votes Revealed.\"","A police officer holding a gun and a flashlight announces himself to two men carrying a large safe out of a doorway in the dark. The men respond that they are from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).","A member of the United States Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii reports to President Richard Nixon over the radio that they see a large concentration of airplanes approaching from Japan. A Naval officer holds a newspaper with the headline \"Nixon Wins Yen Floats,\" and two other Navy men peer out the window.","A group of United States Supreme Court Justices walk away from the \"Supreme Court Ltd.\" bench, as several people wait holding documents labeled \"case pending.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sticks pins into a doll representing journalist James Reston. Nearby, a newspaper headline reads, \"Nixon not bold enough on China policy, says Reston.\"","United States Attorney General John Mitchell tells Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover that he loves his painting of a montrous man representing crime.","United States President Richard Nixon and two other men stand in a room with a sign that reads \"Welcome Japanese Trade Delegation.\" A hand chops through the closed door, representing Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird comforts a crying Army general, telling him they are pushing hard for the draft law. Behind him appear several disheveled army soldiers.","A Catholic priest and a Protestant minister pray over a coffin labeled \"Ireland.\"","A man in shorts and a floral shirt stands in his yard holding a water hose. The water coming out of the hose is frozen and the ground is covered in snow.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with a group of men planning his 1972 presidential campaign. They discuss the qualities needed for a Supreme Court nominee.","Two road workers in China toss away their little red books, also known as Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong. One of the books lands at the feet of Chairman of the Communist Party Mao Zedong himself.","President of the Republic of Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands on a balcony surrounded by flames.","A group of men labeled \"major industrial nations,\" cheer on United States mascot Uncle Sam as he removes all his clothes. He stands naked, holding up a small towel labeled \"import surtax.\"","The Grim Reaper stands at the door of the United States House of Representatives holding a document that reads, \"Senate approves Mansfield demand for end to Vietnam War.\"","A large weapon labeled \"Israeli Nuclear Capability?\" points at an Arab man. Behind it, a soldier asks a scientist how they will use it without blowing themselves off the map.","A woman and child from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, are shushed by a United Nations official.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a pickaxe and clings to the underside of a cliff. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany is dangling from Nixon's belt by a rope, with his arms crossed.","United States President Richard Nixon sleeps, dreaming of four people in football uniforms representing the women's liberation movement, civil rights groups, the American Bar Association, and the Byrd nomination.","Two agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation tip toe past the office of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, holding their shoes. Outside of Hoover's office are two human skeletons, along with black hats and an FBI badge.","United States President Richard Nixon, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany, and Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally are represented as one large man with three heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Gola Meir rides on the back on Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sams has a missile in each hand, and they are heading toward more missiles labeled \"Russian Arms for Egypt.\"","An inmate in a crowded jail cell at Pittsburgh prison asks a police officer who won the pennant.","United States President Richard Nixon invites Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai to the United Nations. Enlai's facial expression does not change.","The Vietnam War is represented as a giant holding a mace, while thre anti-war United States Sentors prepare to shoot rocks at it using a slingshot.","United States President Richard Nixon hides behind the presidential podium. His shirt is tied to a pole and has the words \"Powell \u0026 Rehnquist\" on it. He waves it like a white flag.","United States Senator Ted Kennedy stands on a box while men fight all around him. He holds a document that reads, \"Kennedy remarks in favor of Irish Republican Army\" (IRA).","Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong sits with a group of men from other countries, but appears much larger than the rest.","An angry man, representing the United States Senate, tears up a wreath and knocks over the letters U.N., which represent the United Nations.","United States President Richard Nixon and three other men sit in a small Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) boat. The boat is being lifted out of the water on the back of a large whale labeled \"public outrage.\" Nearby, on a small island, is a sign which reads, \"Amchitka Stand Back.\"","A drenched British man carrys a document that reads \"Common Market Decision.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a demolished house labeled \"Foreign Aid.\"","A high-ranking United States military officer discusses turning over his base post exchange to corrupt merchants, as two men pour a large stack of cash onto his desk.","A tiny man carrying a banner that reads \"foreign aid,\" leaves the United States Senate.","American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) President George Meany sits in a pot cooking on a stove, while two chefs look on. The pot is labeled \"5.5% wage raise limit.\"","Two malnourished men in ragged clothes, representing Pakistan and India, sit on a street corner. Their legs have been run over by a large tank.","A group of United Nations delegates shake hands while all are wearing huge smiles. A sign behind them reads, \"Welcome to the UN Chinese Delegates.\"","A man greets people through the entrance of a grocery store as he tosses a bundle of dynamite inside. Nearby, a car labeled  \"IRA,\" for the Irish Republican Army, waits for him.","United States President Richard Nixon and Uncle Sam look out the window of a building representing the United States. Outside, Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro is surrounded by a crowd of people holding signs welcoming Castro to Chile.","A group of men walk into a door labeled \"Pay Board.\" One of them is holding a decision that has been stamped \"Over-ruled.\"","A bookstore employee tells former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson that his book can be found on the romantic fiction shelves.","A man holding a briefcase is hanging from a tree by his parachute. He tells two men passing on horseback that he is a hijacker with $200,000.\"","A man speaks into a microphone connected to a speaker system labeled \"Arab War Announcing Machine.\"","In a parody of the painting American Gothic, United States Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz stands in front of a farmhouse next to a woman labeled \"Small Farmer.\" Butz is holding a pitchfork in one hand and is gripping the back of the woman's neck with the other.","A large baby, labed \"Federal Employees,\" sits on the doorstep of United States President Richard Nixon. A note that reads \"take this poor child in out of the freeze\" is pinned to the baby's diaper, and a man representing the Senate runs away in the background.","United States soldiers scramble at an air force restricted area as a \"little old gray-haired lady\" (Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir) flies away in a stolen aircraft.","\"A vulture representing the Soviet Union rides on the back of an armed man representing India.","A peace dove flies over the head of a man holding a United Nations flag, defecating on him as it flies over.","A United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee explains that this year's tax forms will be written in Serbo-Croatian, and will be accompanied by an explanatory pamphlet in Spanish.","A member of the Irish Republican Army stands in front of flaming rubble. 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For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acccesion number ViU-2018-0074, purchase 19 April 2018 from Patrick B. and Susan Conway Oliphant."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["80 Cubic Feet"],"extent_tesim":["80 Cubic Feet"],"date_range_isim":[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],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research use.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research use."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePatrick Bruce \"Pat\" Oliphant, born July 24, 1935, is an Australian-born American artist whose career spanned more than sixty years. He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSource: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Patrick Bruce \"Pat\" Oliphant, born July 24, 1935, is an Australian-born American artist whose career spanned more than sixty years. He began his art career in 1955, drawing cartoons and illustrations for Adelaide's The Advertiser newspaper. In 1964, Oliphant moved to the United States and became the cartoonist at the Denver Post, and by 1965 his work was syndicated internationally by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Oliphant was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967. In 1975 he moved to the Washington Star and joined the Universal Press Syndicate. In 1979 Oliphant was naturalized as an American citizen. When the Star went out of business in 1981, Oliphant decided to remain independent, living off the earnings from his syndication. He was the first political cartoonist in the twentieth century to work independently from a home newspaper, a situation that provided him with significant independence from editorial control. By 1983 Oliphant was the most widely syndicated American political cartoonist, with his work appearing in more than 500 newspapers. His body of work focuses mostly on American and global politics and culture; he is particularly known for his caricatures of American presidents and other world leaders. While he is most well known as a political cartoonist, over the course of his career Oliphant also produced dozens of bronze sculptures, along with many other drawings and paintings. He retired in 2015.","Source: Wikipedia contributors. \"Pat Oliphant.\" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 16 Jan. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2022."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMS16492 Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["MS16492 Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers, box number, folder number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDrawings of varying size, political cartoons, sculpture, books, framed items, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, slides, video tapes, and news clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Patrick Oliphant artwork and papers collection contains materials documenting the life and work of artist Patrick Oliphant. It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolice officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepresentatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. 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A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIsraeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. 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Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvestigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. 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The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSoviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBig Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026amp; Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusinessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAstronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026amp; Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSanta Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCounselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHead of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026amp; Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEgyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDirector of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormer Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. 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It covers his career as a political cartoonist from 1955 to 2015, including thousands of original cartoon drawings. It also includes examples of his other artistic works, like sculptures, sketches, paintings, lithographs, and other drawings. Oliphant's artwork, especially the political cartoons, cover a wide variety of political and cultural topics, both in the United States and across the globe and could be useful to researchers interested in many aspects of political and social history in the second half of the 20th century. ","The collection also includes materials that provide insight into the creation and promotion of exhibits of Oliphant's work, travel and speaking engagements, and business papers documenting sales of his artwork. It contains personal papers and correspondence, including a large number of letters from the public. Photographs also provide insight into the creation and promotion of Oliphant's pieces. The collection also contains audiovisual materials, consisting mostly of interviews with Oliphant. ","A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote \"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced\" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.","1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads \"Republican Nomination\" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled \"Ex South Vietnam.\" Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.","A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.","A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled \"Thai Checkpoint #1.\" Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" holding a document that reads, \"NO Vote on Open Tennis.\" Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.","A man sits at a desk labeled \"LTAA\" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, \"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!\"","Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, \"Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well,\" and another that reads, \"Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup.\"","A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, \"Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference.\" The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled \"Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues.\"","A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, \"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!\"","A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled \"Pay Master.\" At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline \"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier.\"","As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled \"SAFB\" rescue a man tangled in power lines.","A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled \"racial strife,\" \"Southern Rhodesia,\" \"Goldwater nomination,\" \"South Vietnam,\" \"Indonesia tension,\" and \"Cyprus,\" fill the air around him.","A man sits in a large truck labeled \"Fountains, Inc.\" The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, \"One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D.\" The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.","Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled \"Seawall.\"","A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, \"No Right Hand Turn,\" and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.","In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, \"Australia\" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, \"Welcome Olrympic Visitor.\"","A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled \"To Bung.\" It was previously labeled \"To Fidel,\" but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.","A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.","Three people, a man in a shirt that says \"Australia\" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.","United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.","A butcher stands in the doorway of his shop, watching two dogs as they walk by. All the trays in the shop window are empty and a sign on the window reads, \"Sorry No Beef.\"","A man driving an old-fashioned car labeled \"Labor\" stops at a gas station featuring a sign that reads, \"Compulsory Car Check Here.\" A mechanic rolls a cart full of tools toward the car.","A United States Navy officer and a sailor stand on a large ship. The officer yells down at two military officers on a much smaller ship labeled \"North Vietnam.\"","A small man in a helmet labeled \"UN,\" referring to the United Nations, stands between two much larger men in Cyprus. One man holds a bat, another holds a ball, and the UN official  holds a book labeled \"Rules of Baseball.\"","Public transportation company Denver Tramway Corporation is depicted as a bus with square wheels labeled \"Gross Receipts Tax\" and \"State Fuel Tax.\"","Alabama Governor George Wallace, depicted as Tarzan, stands in a tree next to a woman telling her, \"You Tarzan, me Jane -- not that it matters much!\"","A baby in a diaper labeled \"'68\" stands in front of Father Time, holding a sign that reads, \"I Aint Goin\"","Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, and Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, relax in a hammock together. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Vice President and 1968 Democratic presidential primary candidate Hubert Humphrey heads toward the locker room carrying armor, a shield, and a sword. His fellow Democratic primary candidates, United States Senators Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, look on.","Governor of New York and 1968 United States Republican presidential primary candidate Nelson Rockefeller takes his running shoes out of a trunk in the attic.","Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.","A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading \"One Way,\" No Entry,\" Detour,\" etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.","Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.","Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.","United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a \"$4 billion spending cut guarantee.\" In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.","Three children, in shirts reading \"CZECHO,\" \"SLOV,\" and \"AKIA,\" are confronted by Soviet Union tank.","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.","A man stands inside of a room labeled \"Senate,\" referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled \"Dodd Bill,\" referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the \"gun lobby.\"","United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing","In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads \"Poor People's Campaign Going Broke.\"","United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.","A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled \"U.S. Needy,\" saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.","Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.","A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.","A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.","A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled \"pressures for Vietnam withdrawal.\"","Two Arab men in a small sailboat are approached by a large, heavily armed Israeli ship.","United States President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, and two others, all dressed diapers, walk past Father Time.","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel sits on the back of a large hog labeled \"private interests.\"","While NASA astronauts examine rocks on another planet, a group of nearby alien beings holds a meeting.","A businessman carrying a bag labeled \"Soviet Arms Sales Inc.\" approaches a group of Arab men, one of whom is holding a report that reads \"Israelis now have nuclear weapon!\"","A man holidng a document relating to inflation opens the door to the \"pay-raise pantry\" to find an oversized mouse labeled Congress.","Representatives from the United States and Hanoi, Vietnam meet to discuss the ongoing conflict. Hawks gather in a tree nearby.","United States President-elect Richard Nixon carries President Lyndon Johnson on his shoulders down a basketball court as Johnson prepares to dunk a basketball labeled \"surtax.\"","Incoming United States Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel stands in a monk's robe surrounded by various birds of prey.","During peace talks in Paris, the representative from North Vietnam expresses concern regarding the shape of the chairs.","Two repairman arrive to fix fallen over transmission towers.","United States President Richard Nixon and another man stand outdoors on a desk belonging to the Governor of California, surrounded by flooding and heavy rain.","A man representing Iraq holds a rope in his hand with the noose around his own neck.","A man lies on the floor next to a document that reads \"Opposition to Congress Pay Raise,\" having been trampeled by a group of United States Congressmen.","American tourists disembark from an airplane in Cuba, as Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro waits at a cash register.","A United States Navy officer offers five admirals from the Bucher case, relating to Lloyd Bucher and the USS Pueblo, along with other military aid, to South Korea.","A United States Congressman, holding a pay raise, refuses an offer of clothing from a charity for destitute Congressmen.","In the office of the United States Postmaster General a man removes a large portrait of President Richard Nixon. A nearby newspaper has the headline, \"No More Political Patronage.\"","Several United States legislators sleep while two men show a prestentation using a projector. A nearby sign reads \"Citizens for Decent Literature Present a Private Sermon and Pornography Showing for Legislators.\"","A man representing tobacco interests stands with two scientists in a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) office. He tells the FCC official that soon they will have a cigarette that cures cancer.","A United States military officer waters plants growing in a rocket shaped pot labeled \"ABM [Anti-ballistic missile] Plans,\" as a tear rolls down his cheek.","United States President Richard Nixon scratches the back of Wille Mae Rogers with a scratcher labeled, \"Presidential Seal of Approval,\" while she scratches his with a scratcher labeled, \"Seal of Good Housekeping Approval.\"","United States President Richard Nixon cuts through a barbed wire fence next to a sign that reads, \"West Berlin No Admittance.\"","A Chinese ship pulls a smaller boat with a sail that reads \"Hong Kong Royal Yacht Club.\"","President of France Charles de Gaulle throws a bucket of water on United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon holds a wet document labeled \"triumphal European tour plans.\"","Two women sit aboard an El AL Airlines airplane, while a flight attendant in an Israeli military uniform fires a gun out the window.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird shoots an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) through the middle of a man representing Congress. The missile is labeled \"Pentagon $4 million lobby.\"","A United States soldier, holding a gun and smoking a cigarette, sits on the professor's desk as he teaches.","Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan stands on the desk of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, holding a spyglass labeled \"retaliation policy\" up to an eye covered by an eye patch. This cartoon was published the day after the death of Eshkol.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, stands aboard ship whipping Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, President of South Vietnam, who are seating at the oars. Uncle Sam rows furiously while Thiệu sits and watches.","Three men, representing Berlin, China, and the Soviet Union, sit on a park bench. China lights three matches stuck in the shoe of the Soviet Union, while the Soviet Union does the same thing to Berlin.","Two protestors from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) hold a burning torch next to a podium labeled \"C.U. Free Speech.\" The podium has caught fire.","Justice, holding a sword and gavel, tells police to take way New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison had unsuccessfully prosecuted Clay Shaw on charges alleging his involvement in the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a large key while standing next to a locked trunk labeled \"The Bombing.\"","Two men, representing French unions, hang over a cliff while fighting each other with pickaxes. Two other men, representing the United States dollar and the British pound, are attached to the French unions by a rope and cling to the top of the cliff.","Investigators leave a dark house labeled \"The Ray Case,\" failing to notice several sets of eyes peering out of a dark room. The Ray Case refers to James Earl Ray, who was convicted of assassinating Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.","A car turns the wrong way onto a one-way street, nearly hitting two pedestrians in the crosswalk.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, and a man representing the Soviet Union wrestle a large, fire-breathing dragon.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh stands behind a panel looking through a hole, as part of a game where balls can be thrown at him. United States President Richard Nixon prepares to throw a hand grenade.","A police officer stands with his foot on the arm of a man sitting in a pool at Cosa Nostra Villa. The man holds a drink and smokes a cigar. The pool is labeled \"respectability.\"","A member of the United States House of Representatives asks a room full of smiling Senators if they will go along with a pay raise.","A student protestor stands outside of the fence for Tweedle-dum kindergarten attempting to encourage unrest among the children inside.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird fences, using a small anti-ballistic missile (ABM) instead of a sword, with Senators J. William Fulbrigth and Albert Gore Sr. The senators use small branches instead of swords.","Soviet Union soliders stand next to a sign that has the words \"Chen Pao Island\" crossed out and replaced with \"Damansky I.\". A large group of Chinese people carrying a large photograph of Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","Two British soldiers stand at a military checkpoint on Anguilla. Two diminutive Anguillan people stand nearby, one throws a rock. Most of the caption for this cartoon is missing.","United States President Richard Nixon appears as an unhappy husband sitting at the kitchen table. His wife, labeled \"Doves,\" says, \"Married two months and they want you to go to Cambodia..?\"","A group of people peer out of a door featuring multiple large signs advertising secret peace talks between North and South Vietnam.","United States President Richard Nixon and a group of men from Nixon and Co. accountants go through a large pile of paper. One of the accountants looks up at a portrait of former President Lyndon Johnson and says, \"Oh, brother! Could you spend!\"","A large crowd stands in Jerusalem, including figures representing the United States, Israel, the Soviet Union, and many others.","A legislator gives a speech regarding pornography, first denouncing it and then becoming intrigued by the idea of taxing it.","A part of California falls into the sea as several nearby people hold signs warning of an impending earthquake.","Two members of the United States military attempt to sell a large anti-ballistic missile (ABM) to a civilian.","United States President Richard Nixon shakes hands with King Hussein of Jordan as a fire labeled \"Jordanian guerillas\" burns behind them.","A farmer sitting under an umbrella on a large tractor tells farm laborers holding a sign reading \"Improve Farm Labor Conditions\" to beat it.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, walks away carrying a large bomb, as a small dog labeled \"North Vietnam\" chews on his leg.","United States President Richard Nixon holds a document that reads \"North Koreans Down U.S. Spy Plane,\" as a group of men carrying swords and beating drums urge him to retaliate.","A United States military officer stands aboard a strange machine labeled \"top secret Pentagon boondoggle,\" a taxpayer looks on in tears.","Two soldiers from the Soviet Union hammer nails into a coffin labeled \"Czechoslovakia.\"","A United States soldier in a hut labeled \"U.S. Defense Communications System Station 13150/6\" sits in a rocking chair with a woman on his lap. Another soldier in a jeep hands him an urgent message from the President.","Two college administrators hold a newspaper that reads \"Arab intigators infiltrate college campuses,\" as two Arab men ride by on camels.","Three men huddle in a \"super-rich tax shelter,\" as bombs labeled \"tax reforms\" explode outside.","A French airplane passenger stares out the window in surprise as the pilot, outgoing President of France Charles de Gaulle, parachutes away from the plane. The caption for this cartoon is missing.","A salesman from \"U.S.-Assembled Cheap Foreign Guns Inc.\" lies on the ground, having been shot by an elderly woman holding a gun with a price tag on it.","A man representing South Vietnam hands a $2.5 billion bill for damages to two United States soldiers.","A United States military officer at \"Petagon Motors\" shows off the new \"ABMobile\" (Anti-ballistics mobile)","A man eats a meal at a table covered with various containers of pesticides. He sprinkles DDT on his food.","A tour group at the United States Supreme Court passes Associate Justice Abe Fortas.","A group of prisoners in a cell labeled \"Reserved for Political Prisoners,\" looks out a window at a sign that reads \"Coalition Government Contradicts Democratic Principles Says Saigon.\" At the time, Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam.","United States President holds up a \"Draft by Lottery\" document to a military officer standing near a group of booby traps lableed \"present draft.\"","Two United States soldiers stand next to very large container with labels that read \"For Immediate Disposal,\" and \"U.S. Army Nerve Gas Stockpile Billion Person Dose Keep Tightly Sealed in a Safe Place.\"","Eight United States Supreme Court Justices stand with a large, symbolic \"Supreme Court\" balanced on their heads. There is a blank space for Justice Abe Fortas, who resigned on May 14, 1969, and the \"Supreme Court\" is beginning to crumble.","A man lies asleep in a bed labeled \"Denver,\" as the bed slides off a cliff toward \"school segregation.\"","A group of men from North Vietnam holds a document labeled \"Nixon Viet Peace Proposal.\" Three of them crouch behind a wall, while one man stands and shouts.","A man labeled \"Creamer\" shoots another man labeled \"Environment Conservation.\"","A United States military officer and a man in a suit sit holding piles of money next to a sign that reads \"Military-Industrial Complex in Session.\" A bomb labeled \"attack by congressmen\" flies over their heads.","Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty wears a crown and sits on top of a pile labeled \"Racial Fears.\"","United States President Richard Nixon throws a life preserver labeled \"Postal Reforms,\" toward a hand reaching out of a pile of mail.","Two United States soldiers ride off the road in a Jeep that is falling apart.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird walks away from two large birds wearing United States military hats. Birdfeathers labeled \"economy cuts\" are on the ground and Laird holds a pair of scissors.","United States President Richard Nixon walks into a room carrying suitcases, to find President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu chewing on the rug.","A man speaks at the International Communist Conference in the Soviet Union as those around him laugh.","A United States military officer stands in front of a row of soldiers in Vietnam asking for volunteers. Behind his back he holds a document that reads \"Wanted - 25,000 troops for withdrawal from Vietnam.\"","Nation's Bank offers \"gift\" with an interest rate of 8.5 percent to a representative of the African-American civil rights organization CORE (Congress of Racial Equality.","A couple sits at a table near a third person labeled \"surtax.\"","A man representing United States liberals fights off a huge snake labeled \"backlash.\" Men representing \"rightist politics\" decline to help.","Big Tobacco leaves the House of Representatives carrying the \"bill to ban cigarette health warning.\"","Prime Minister of Rhodesia, Ian Smith, surrounded by a small group of white men, addresses a much larger audience of Black men.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in water, holding a man representing Vietnam on his shoulders. On the nearby shore, Senator J. William Fulbright appears as an elf sitting on a toadstool.","Two United States military officers stand near the \"U.S. Army Mustard \u0026 Nerve Gas Stockpile.\" One holds a document that reads \"Army must dispose of gas at storage sites.\"","The Soviet Union and United States President appear as two worms in a globe shaped like an apple. President Nixon is coming out of a hole in Romania and the Soviet Union out of South America.","A United States Senator holds a document labeled \"Surtax Extension - Passed by House.\" The document is smoking and is being handed to the senator by someone lying on the floor. The senator says they'll need some time to think about it.","United States President Richard Nixon asks a favor of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, who is lying on the floor next to a briefcase labeled \"South America.\"","A group of United States military officers, one holding a missile labeled \"Planned ABM [anti-ballistic missile], recoil from a paper airplane labeled \"Gromyko asks better Russia-U.S. Relations,\" referring to Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko.","A doctor waits nervously at his desk as a representative from the United States Internal Revenue Serice Audit Division goes through his Medicare and Medicaid records.","An Apollo 11 astronaut falls while climbing down from the spacraft to the surface of the moon. Another astronaut records him for a live television broadcast.","A group United States soldiers sits in a truck with a sign that reads \"Out of Vietnam by 1970!\" Their commanding officer addresses them while holding a document that says \" Secret U.S. Thailand Commitment.\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, prepares to make an announcement, but is upstaged by a clown juggling balls labeled \"Soviet,\" \"Moon,\" and \"Shot.\"","Two men carrying a briefcase labeled \"U.S. Arms Sales Inc. Latin America Division,\" talk to a man holding a gun marked as made in the U.S.A. Nearby, signs point the way to Honduras and El Salvador.","United States President Richard Nixon boards a plane leaving Vietnam. A small group of Vietnamese men watches him leave.","An African American man leaves a gun store with several guns. A sign in the window reads \"Govt. urged to ban all handguns. Get yours now while they last!\"","Businessmen in the United States oil industry stand before a large pipe labeled \"27 1/2% oil allowance.\" A much smaller pipe labeled \"taxpayers\" branches off the first.","Members of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means committee arrive at the home of the \"Super Rich,\" represented by a large man holding a cigar and a small dog.  The Ways and Means members are pointing angrily and one holds a rope.","A woman holding an olive branch, representing peace, pulls a United States soldier away from Vietnam.","A large woman holding a hammer and sickle, representing \"World Revolution,\" attempts to avoid bullets as China and the Soviet Union shoot at each other.","A small group of men representing the Czech government stand far away from a wreath lying on the ground. The wreath is labeled \"1st anniversary of Czechoslovakian Uprising.\"","A rickety train labeled \"Nation's Railroads\" carries precariously stacked barrels of poison gas.","United States President Richard Nixon watches as a group of men replace a sign reading \"Impeach Earl Warren\" with a sign reading \"Impeach Haynsworth.\" Earl Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Clement Haynsworth was nominated for the Supreme Court by Nixon, but was not confirmed.","A large Soviet Union tank runs over the foot of a man representing Czechoslovakia.","A man labeled \"Camille victims,\" referring to Hurricane Camille, crawls out of rubble as around him people sell food for $200 a sack, water for $1 a gallon, and oxygen for 25 cents a go.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird rows a small boat toward a large ship, carrying a document labeled \"military budget cuts.\"","United States White House Urban Affairs Advisor Daniel Patrick Moynihan stands in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow labeled \"Vietnam War.\" A group of people labeled \"The Cities\" looks on.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, gets between China and the Soviet Union and attempts to give an opinion on the Warsaw Pact.","United States Selective Services Director Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey sits at hid desk, manipulating a group of draftees on strings. His inbox is completely fully of \"appealed draft status\" documents.","President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh lies on his deathbed. Several men stand around him with tears on their faces. Several glance at each other and some have their fingers crossed. Hồ Chí Minh died on September 2, 1969.","United States President Richard Nixon stands in a small boat. He tosses a life preserver labeled \"tax relief\" toward a man standing in shallow water, representing corporations. On the other side of the boat a man representing earners has disappeared below the water, with only his arms remaining visible.","United States President Richard Nixon walks out of the \"Bureau of Filing and Obfuscation.\" Two men remain in the office, one holding a document that reads \"Forward Together! Overhaul of Washington Under the New Federalism - Richard Nixon: 'A Strategy for the 70s'.\"","A large tank labeled \"Defense Budget\" drives across wet cement labeled \"Domestic Federal Construction Spending,\" leaving a track behind it.","A man reads from the last will and testiment of former President of North Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh, as a group of people listens. Nearby is a trunk labeled \"Continued War, Destruction, and Suffering.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, in a soldier's uniform and  carrying a gun, approaches a tent. The tent is empty and has a note on the front that reads \"Dear Mr. Thieu, Today you are become a man - Farewell.\"","A priest from the Catholic Church of Northern Ireland and a minister from the Protestant Church of Northern Ireland cheer on two men hitting and clubbing each other.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and a group of other Soviet officials laugh in his office. In a trashcan nearby is a document labeled \"Canada-Russia 3-Year Wheat Agreement.\"","The United States House of Representatives is represented as a race car driver standing in a car labeled \"Popular Vote Electoral System.\" The United States Senate stands at the back of the car surrounded by engine parts.","Two men carry a stuffed Chairman of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, out of a shop named \"Peking Taxidermy.\"","A man sits in air traffic control with flames coming out of his head, while behind him several men rush in holding a straight jacket. Nearby is a newspaper with the headline \"Supersonic Jets Get Go-Ahead.\"","A group of Vietnamese men stand on one side of a table, while a group of men from the United States stand on the other. One of the men from the United States holds up a document for his grinning compatriots to read that states \"Fool the Enemy! Support Hugh Scott's moratorium on the criticism of the Vietnam War. Show Unity Now!\"","A United States Army officer sits on a chair below a banner that reads \"U.S. Army Hall of Fame.\" He is surrounded by trophies that say things like, \"Gas Warfare Obfuscation Award,\" \"ABM Insistence Award,\" and \"Nerve Gas Testing Award.\" Another officer hands him a trophy labeled \"Service Clubs Embezzlement Scandal Award.\"","A representive of the Atomic Energy Commission discusses extinction with the wildlife of Amchitka Island. Behind him, two of his colleagues carry a bomb, signaling impending damage to the environment.","A group of men that appear to be part of the mafia enter a United States Army recruiting office. The soldier at the front desk holds a newspaper that tells of a retired Major General admitting profit from gun sales.","A large group of Students for a Democratic Society members are put in a jail cell. One holds a sign that reads \"SDS Chicago National Action.\"","A group of college students pull a huge football on wheels. The football features a dollar sign and is labeled \"College Athletics Programs.\" A group of men in suits stand on top of the football, one of whom is brandishing a whip.","Astronauts from the Soviet Union install a large billboard in outer space.","A man in a sports car states that Denver does not have a smog problem.","A man with a nametag reading \"Love\" arrives in Africa. Several men behind him carry large packages labeled \"Metro govt.,\" \"Environment \u0026 Pollution,\" \"Migrant Labor,\" \"Education,\" and \"Welfare.\"","A group of Arab men stand around a man representing Lebanon. Lebanon lies on the ground with a sword on his back as the men around him shout, \"Onward to Israel!\"","A United States military officer wearing an apron and cleaning the floor with a mop, answers the telephone in an empty base.","A hand reaching out of an office labeled \"Pentagon\" pats the heads of a group of smiling watchdogs.","A business man asks United States President Richard Nixon if Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a bull bursting out of a china shop window, belongs to him.","A group men from North Vietnam attempt to read text by United States President Richard Nixon.","A woman carrying an olive branch and a sign that reads \"End the War!\" approaches a sign point the way to \"November Moratorium. Two men, representing the Militant Right and the Militant Left, stand under the sign and ask to walk with her.","A Denver police officer asks for volunteers for high school detail. All of the other officers avoid eye contact.","A large truck labeled, \"Danger: Truck Lobby Longer Wider Load\" comes up behind a much smaller car.","Two employees for the Garbage Collection and Removal Service pick up garbage, as one tells the other he used to want to be a teacher.","A man representing United States postal unions stands behind a barred window in the post office. Santa Claus is tied up behind him and an angry crowd is on the other side of the window.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace walks into a house carrying a carpetbag labeled \"G. Wallace Vietnam.\" He finds \"The South,\" represented as a young woman, sitting in the lap of United States Vice President Spiro Agnew.","A man representing the Soviet Union and Uncle Sam, representing the United States, sit at a small table together. Their server is a large woman with a skull for a head holding a menu featuring the nuclear symbol.","A group of men from \"Mafia Inc.\" tie up a man representing \"Local Government.\"","Santa Claus, representing the United States Congress, throws a large gift labeled \"$800 tax exemption,\" out of his sleigh toward President Richard Nixon and two others.","A North Vietnamese soldier sits outside of a prison cell burning a document labeled \"Please for Information on POWs [Prisoners of War] and MIAs [Missing in Actions].\" He lets the smoke blow into the cell window.","Two Black Jews approach the Israel Immigration counter and told they can be admitted as long as they don't get \"uppity.\"","A businessman from General Agglomerate Manufacturing and Supply Company speaks during the Annual Report to Stockholders. There are only a few people in attendance and everyone is in tears.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev stand holding a large missile, just outside of an area marked with signs reading \"truce zone,\" and \"arms banned in this area.\" Nasser says, \"What's our next eagle-swift move, O Great Adviser..?\"","A group of feminist women hold signs celebrating victories in equal rights, as a Western Union employee delivers a message from United States President Richard Nixon.","A man and young boy visit the Sports Hall of Fame and look at a statue of bookmaker Benny the Book.","A group of miners place a memorial wreath for recently murdered UMWA (United Mine Workers Association) labor leader Joseph Yablonski.","President of France Georges Pompidou between an Arab and an Israeli man, both holding weapons and pointing fingers at each other. Pompidou shrugs.","United States President Richard Nixon, wearing a jet pack, flies away from NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) carrying a copy of the budget and a stack of money. NASA employees look worriedly into their box of money.","United States President Richard Nixon holds Vice President Spiro Agnew, depicted as a large dog, on a leash.","A United States taxpayer hands over a large amount of money to President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. Thiệu is standing just outside the \"Saigon Friends of the Government Businessmen's Club,\" which is full of wealthy patrons, and holding a document that reads \"Demand for $68 Million to Run South Vietnamese Army.\"","An employee of the American Forces Vietnam Broadcasting Network is dragged away by military police, while officers approach a solider doing janitorial work and ask him if he would like to be on the radio.","Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John McCormack sleeps in his office chair as a group of men devise a method of rolling the chair out of a large hole in the wal.","A man opens a trash can to find Michael James Brody Jr., wearing a sign that reads \"Free Money,\" and throwing bills in the air.","An empty desk with a name plate that reads \"CBI Director\" on it and a sign on the wall behind it that reads \"THINK.\"","A beaver labeled \"Kemp-Lamm Bill\" chews the legs off a large billboard that reads \"Support Your Local Billboard Lobby.\"","A man holidng a shotgun walks through the snow away from a smoking mound on the ground.","United States President Richard Nixon and men representing France, Israel, Arabs, and the Soviet Union stand in a circle. They are throwing a sword labeled \"the blame\" to each other, and each has mutiple cuts and other injuries.","United States Senator J. William Fulbright uses a whip to tear a document labeled \"Nixon Adminstration Vietnam Withdrawal Policy\" to shreds. The document is being held by a man representing Hawks, while a group of men labeled \"Doves\" watches happily from behind Fulbright.","United States President Richard Nixon, holding a mop, prepares to clean up a huge mess labeled \"Gov[ernment] Spending of Past Decade.\"","Vice President Spiro Agnew swings a golf club wildly. Dirt sprays into the watching crowd, and the golf ball hits another player on the head.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers speaks to a group of Arab men, all of whom are falling asleep at the table. Behind him a sign reads \"Arab Rotary Luncheon Speaker U.S. Sec. of State William P. Rogers.\"","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser looks out the window and Israeli planes dropping bombs as someone in his office notifies him that Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir is on the phone and would like to discuss a cease fire.","A skeleton prepares to fly a small plane loaded with \"245T Defoliant Spray.\" This list of places he will visit includes several locations in Vietnam, along with a city in Arizona.","President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads \"Thin-Skin Pompidou.\"","Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads \"Bring Us Together.\" On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled \"Funds\" with jut a few coins in it.","President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.","Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled \"Benign Neglect,\" referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.","Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads \"N[orth] Vietnamese \u0026 Viet Cong Infiltration Latest.\" A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads \"Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!\"","United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.","A United States Postal Service employee walks away from Congress after dumping a large pile of mail at their feet and putting a mail bag over one Congressman's head.","A group of United States soldiers report to the airport manager to replace air traffic controllers who are out sick.","A man sits on a dead horse labeled \"Denver Tramway,\" as another man, holding a whip and a clipboard noting the rapid transit rate increase from 35 to 45 cents, asks for another ten cents.","An air traffic controller lies in a hospital bed with crossed arms holding a cigarette. An airline pilot, flight attendant, and a man holding a suitcase wait in the doorway. Two doctors approach the bed, one with an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) logo on his coat and a gun in his hand.","Two women sit at a kitchen table drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes. They discuss the looks of candidates for Governor of Colorado Mark Hogan and John Love.","A man standing behind a gate in a building that is labeled \"Embassy\" and covered in bullet holes asks a man labeled \"Latin American Dictatorships\" on the other side of the gate whether kidnappings and killings are the thanks the get for their support.","Governor of Florida Claude R. Kirk Jr. stands with his arms crossed in an ocean labeled \"Integration.\" A United States Marshall approaches from the shore holding a document labeled \"Civil Papers.\"","A group of anti-war protestors stand in a jail cell calling for Jane Fonda.","United States Ambassador to Sweden Jerome H. Holland, a Black man, arrives in Sweden. He is welcomed by Swedish officials who at the same time attach a sign to his back calling him a racial slur.","A man with a long beard lies on at set of stairs near the United States Capitol holding a sign that reads \"Representation for Washington, D.C.\" Men wearing coats and ties walk past without looking at him.","A man drives a large car leaving a trail of pollution. He throws a document that reads \"Earth Day Preserve Our Environment April 22, 1970\" out of the window.","United States President Richard Nixon attempts to use a large knife to cut himself out of a tangled mess representing Southeast Asia.","Two women and a man stand in a city building looking out the window and down toward the ground. On a wall inside, a chart shows the Dow-Jones dropping sharply, and a voice coming from the phone says \"Sell!!\"","A United Arab Republic airplane is shot down by Israeli soliders. A woman holding a gun approaches the cockpit, as another man with a gun stands next to a sign that reads \"Watch for Russian-piloted Arab Jets.\"","A blindfolded Justice addresses a man labeled \"Hispanos\" using a racial slur.","Governor of Alabama Albert Brewer sits in a chair in his office while former Governor George Wallace attempts to climb into it.","Four men sit slumped on a bench, one holding a newspaper with the headline \"Stock Market in Slump.\" A woman in old fashioned clothes walks past.","A United States Congressman watches through his window as a postal worker walks into the wind carrying a large bag of mail. Inside, a man representing \"Junk Mailers,\" offers the congressman cigars and brandy.","Oil executives discuss a marketing plan to promote \"clean gasoline\" with a song and guitar.","United States President Richard Nixon appears near a building on Wall Street, standing on a step ladder and holding a net. Behind him, Vice President Spiro Agnew holds a sign that reads \"Market Up!\"","Two men, each wearing a keffiyeh, sit in a trench as bullets fly by. One is wearing a suit and the other a symbol of the Soviet Union.","A tow truck arrives at \"Morrison Road Towing Center,\" pulling a police car behind it. The truck driver's boss tells him he's really done it this time.","A large businessman with a document in his pocket labeled \"Air Pollution Variance,\" lights his cigar from the top of a smokestack labeled \"Public Service Co.\"","United States President Richard Nixon sits in a tank next to a sign pointing toward Cambodia. Senator Robert Byrd approaches from the nearby gas station, \"Senate Gas,\" telling Nixon there is none left.","A member of the Colorado Air Pollution Variance Board stamps \"Approved\" on the forehead of a man smoking a large pipe that is filling the room with smoke.","A man holding a construction helmet and a large wrench sits on the desk of a man in a business suit. The businessman shakily pours a cup of coffee as the other man says he was inspired by United States President Richard Nixon to make no more wage claims until things are straightened out.","Members of the House of Representatives Byron Rogers and Wayne Aspinall appear as statues. Bill Gossard, Richard Perchlik, Craig Barnes, and Mike McKevitt appear as birds sitting on the statutes.","Two men, one Arab and one Israeli, sit in chairs biting each other. Nearby, United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers flips through a document titled \"My plan for Arab-Israeli Peace.\"","United States Senators chase after a peace dove, grabbing at it.","A group of United States soldiers prepares to leave Cambodia, as one lags behind cleaning up with a feather duster.","A man sits at a desk at Mafia Inc. holding a newspaper with the headline \"Italian-Americans protest FBI harrassment.\" He tells three other men to round up a group of honest Italians.","A member of the military of the Soviet Union and an Arab man stand in front of a missile. The Soviet man holds the hand of the Arab man over the \"Fire\" button.","United States military officers shoot and drop a grenade into a hole in the ground labeled \"My Lai Probe Facts,\" referring to a massacre committed by United States troops against South Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War. Out of another nearby hole, an arm reaches up.","United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a document labeled \"Southern Strategy,\" looks down the barrel of a cannon as Senator Strom Thurmond prepares to fire it.","United States Senators, dressed as farmers, argue against a $20,000 subsidy limit.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, approaches two heroin dealers on \"Turkey St.\" There are several needles in his arm and in his hat is a document titled \"U.S. Subsidy Plan for Opium Farmers.\"","A dove carrying a United States plan chases General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as they escape on a camel labeled \"Arab States.\"","A man with a gun stands near a body. He puts his arm around a frightened man and tells him that the did this for the poor of Uruguay.","Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Willy Brandt and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev reach under barbed wire to touch hands.","A large statue titled \"The B.F. Swan Monument\" stands in Cheesman Park in Denver, Colorado, blocking the view of several park visitors.","Two policemen stand in front of all wall covered in graffiti referring to the police as pigs and swine.","A man falls asleep at the table in front of a game of chess as he waits for his opponent to make his move. The table is labeled \"Paris Talks.\"","A car labeled \"Transcontinental Clean Air Race Masschusetts - California\" is broken down by the side of the road. Two men stand outside it, thumbing for a ride as large trucks pass by and smog fills the air.","Uncle Sam follows Prime Minister of Israel Gold Meir Meir and Israeli Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan, attempting to show them the United States plan. Dayan, wearing an eye patch over each eye, asks President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev if they are heading toward the way out. According to a nearby sign, they are heading toward a mine field.","A group men attempt to get a supersonic airplane off the ground by holding it above their heads and running.","A man hold a large peace sign prepares to use it to hit Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, as Ky heads to a speaking engagement at a Vietnam War Victory rally. A nearby man grabs the sign to stop him.","Two men sit at the Election Vote Center for the primary race between the two Democratic candidates for the United States House of Representatives for Colorado's 1st district, Bryron Rogers and Craig Barnes. One sits at a large computer and the other next to a large pile of ballots and an abacus.","A man comes out of the United States Senate holding a document titled \"Important Business Pending\" and looking for a senator. The senator is sneaking away by crawling under the carpet and holds a document titled \"Important Campaigning Pending.\"","A man holds the end of a rug that Democratic primary candidate for Congress from Colorado's 1st district Craig Barnes is standing on. He says he will support Barnes if he wins.","United States President Richard Nixon appears at the door of a house. The door is opened by Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev wearing a dress, while in the background a young woman labeled \"Eastern Europe\" sweeps the floor. Nixon addresses Brezhnev, saying, \"Hi, there, Ugly - I'm looking for the lady of the house…\"","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, waters a plant labeled \"Chile.\" The plant consists of a large flower with the head of a bearded man in the middle.","Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev and another man representing the Soviet Union tell an Arab man holding a picture of President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser that they will look after him. Nasser died on September 28, 1970.","Egyptian President-elect Anwar Sadat sits on a tired camel, representing Egypt. He carries a document labeled \"The Nasser Policies,\" referring to outgoing President Gamal Abdel Nasser.","A man holding dynamite comes around a corner to find a police officer holding an bomb labeled \"anti-crime bill.\"","A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a document labeled \"Barnes-Rogers Result.\" He asks the angel at the gate if he can speak to management.","Three United States military officers discuss the budget at Pentagon Inc.","A kidnapper tries unsucessfully to negotiate with a representative of Canada, asking for passage to Cuba and decreasing amounts of money in exchange for hostages.","A group of liberal candidates wait outside the \"Law 'N' Order Office,\" waiting to be deputized. Inside, the sheriff pointing a gun out the window as bullets and dynamite fly in.","Two men, one holding a sign that reads \"Vive Quebec Libre\" and the other wearing a shirt that reads \"Mindless Violence,\" are about to be stepped on by a giant foot representing the Canadian government.","A boy arrives home from school with a cast on his leg, one of his arms in a sling, a black eye, and a bandaged head. His mother asks what he learned at school that day.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, asks Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to put all of their arms on the table. A huge bomb is brought in.","A man holds a large Soviet missile against the toe of an Israeli soldier, while several Arab soldiers smile in the background.","Anti-war activist Dr. Benjamin Spock stands in the doorway of United States President Richard Nixon holding a document labeled \"Vietnam War.\" Nixon sits dejectedly at a desk holding a document that states, \"Election Boosts Dems Hopes for '72.\"","Two angels nervously await the arrival of former President of France Charles de Gaulle in heaven. This cartoon was published two days after de Gaulle's death.","A man reads a newspaper reporting inflation and rising food prices while his wife is attacked by monster hands reaching from her budget notebook.","An employee at the United Nations leads the representative from \"Red China\" to a seat next to the representative from \"Nationalist China.\" All other representatives in nearby seats run away.","United States President Richard Nixon lies under a large sombrero with just his feet sticking out. A man representing Mexico holds a document labeled \"Alternative Trade Arrangements,\" and peers under the hat.","The United States Congress is depicted as a duck tied to a chair, with its head stretched out on a desk. Three men in business suits, representing \"Politicking,\" stand around him, one holding an axe. A pile of unfinished legislation is on the ground nearby.","Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) J. Edgar Hoover, depicted an octopus, calls former Attorney General Ramsey Clark a jellyfish.","A Western Electric telephone company employee is thrown out of the Governor's office.","A salesman at Congress shoes attempts to sell Protection Brand shoes to a customer.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, tries to hold the door of the United Nations closed, as a giant shoe labeled \"Red China\" pushes through the door. President of the Republic of China Chiang  Kai-shek stands with Uncle Sam.","A United States soldier carries several bags labeled \"Home,\" as an arm reaches out from a nearby trunk labeled \"The Bombing\" and grabs his leg.","A man leaves the office of Army Intelligence, Southeast Asia Division looking frightened. Inside the office, three pairs of feet hang from the ceiling and a map on a desk underneath them shows prisoner of war camps in North Vietnam.","Former first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev writes volume two of his memoirs as two guards stand waiting behind him.","Former Governor of Alabama George Wallace rides a very skinny horse labeled \"Present Electoral System,\" toward 1972.","The United States Senate tosses a white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane) into the air.","The United States Coast Guard hands over a Lithuanian defector to another boat.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, holds a cornucopia filled with children. The cornucopia is labeled 204.7 million.","Members of the United States Senate stare at a crash-landed white elephant labeled \"SST\" (supersonic transport, a civilian supersonic airplane).","A train labeled \"Rail Unions\" blocks the path of Santa Claus and his sleigh.","A United States Army officer offers coffee to a private lying in his bed. On the wall is a directive outlining easier Army regulations.","A representive of the Viet Cong shakes hands with President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu as Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam and a United States solider look on.","A woman labeled \"Mother Bell\" is on the telephone asking for a rate increase. Nearby, a rat labeled \"job bias charges\" has chewed through her telephone cord.","A line of out-of-work Republican Governors waits outside of United States President Richard Nixon's Snappy Employment Service office. An employee inside calls for former Governor of Texas John Connally.","A man at Tuna Industries Inc. complains to a man at the neighboring business, Consolidated Mercury By-products Unlimited.","A hijacker holds a gun to the back of the head of an airplane pilot, as a man representing International Anti-hijack Law holds a gun to the back of the head of the hijacker.","A young boy in a Boy Scout hat asks his parents if they have seen his brown shirt. The boy's father reads a newspaper with the headline \"FBI allegedly urges police to use Boy Scouts as 'extra eyes.'\"","President of the United Mine Workers of America W. A. Boyle runs out of a collapsing mine.","A group of starving people, representing Pakistan, sit nearby as a crate of arms arrives from the United States.","Three scientists stand at an Atomic Energy Commission test site on the volcanic island of Amchitka. They have two environmentalists, a man and a seal, tied up nearby. A representative of the United States Court of Appeals arrives on a small boat and the scientists tell him they do not know how the environmentalists got there.","A man lies impaled on a bed of nails labeled \"India.\" A group of Bengali refugees run across him.","A businessman approaches United States military officers at the Post Exchange Division Headquarters in Southeast Asia, offering money in exchange for concessions in the event of success in Laos.","United States President Richard Nixon pushes Vice President Spiro Agnew into a jail cell. Behind them a destroyed CBS television smoulders.","A man holding guns and an arms catalog emerges from a crate from the United States Food for Peace Program, and addresses the man who opened it.","A United States soldier holds a telephone and tells two other soldiers that as of May 1 they will be known as \"emergency combat troops.\"","A man labeled \"Soviet Jews\" stands before a Soviet court. A member of the court holds a document that reads \"Soviet Diplomatic Mission Bombed in Washington.\" They sentence him to an extra twenty years.","Three very small medical researchers drink \"synthesized growth hormone.\"","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle across a tightrope labeled \"deficit\" over a gorge. On his soldiers a group of people representing 6% jobless Americans balance precariously.","Two officials in the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs laugh together as a document reading \"Misuse of Funds Charged,\" sits crumbled in a nearby trashcan. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing.","United States President Richard Nixon has his arm caught in the jaws of a large metal man labeled Bethlehem Steel.","A group of Israeli soldiers break down a door into a room where Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring is building a house of cards.","A man is ice fishing at Shadow Mountain Lake. He attempts to reel in a fish as a hand made of pollution and muck reaches out from the water to pull it back.","A man lying on the ground in a large city tells a passerby that he has been attacked and asks him to call the police.","A United States Air Force Pilot flying an airplane asks \"Where to?\". The plane holds bombs labeled \"South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos.\" All of them have a check mark next to Laos.","A man arrives at the Waldorf hotel and asks for the Welfare Suite. He tells the bellhop to charge his tip to the Welfare Department and asks for room service. The hotel maid asks why she is working there when she could be a guest.","A man in Poland holds a sign that reads \"Workers of the World, Strike!\" A large Soviet tank is right behind him.","A pair of deer flee from a man on a snowmobile.","United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird pushes a South Vietnamese soldier wearing a parachute out of an Air Force airplane into Laos.","A man representing Israel holds a hammer and prepares to break an egg labeled \"Arab Suez Proposal.\" An Arab man tells him it is a dove.","A man from the United States House of Representatives Agriculture and Livestock Committee stands holding a gun after shooting a group of horses representing the \"Wild Horse Protection Bill.\"","Two British soldiers hide in a cemetery as bullets fly around them.","NASA astronauts disembark after a mission, handing a bag of rocks to a man in a USA shirt.","A restaurant owner balks as a man asks him to take down his large sign for Hot Doggity Hot Dogs.","Governor of California Ronald Reagan feels a tremor while holding a newspaper featuring a headline stating that relatives of United States President Richard Nixon are ailing and living on welfare in California.","United States President Richard Nixon hugs a muzzled dog wearing a name tag that reads \"Dissent.\"","Employees at the PAP Bread Manufacturing Company are surprised by attorney Ralph Nader bursting from the oven in a flood of dough.","A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.","A bus labeled \"McNichol's Special\" is driven along the edge of a cliff.","A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.","President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled \"dollar,\" in order for him to fit in a suit labeled \"monetary unity.\"","United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.","An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.","A man representing \"non-violent protest\" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.","United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled \"Free Calley,\" referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir \"no.\"","United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.","A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.","United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.","A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.","A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing \"economic and ecological objections.\"","A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled \"Israel\" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.","Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads \"China travel curb ends.\"","A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.","A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.","A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.","Three groups of men writing graffitti on the side of Reilly's Pub. One left side reads, \"Get out of Ulster Catholic Pigs;\" the front reads \"Get out of Ireland British Pigs;\" and the right side reads \"Lay off us Catholics Protestant Pigs.\"","The Unites States Conference of Mayors stands outside of a cave. The door blocking the cave entrance is labeled \"House [of Representatives] Ways and Means (Wilbur Mills Prop.)\"","A train passenger is led toward a hay-filled train car made of slats and attached to the back of a freight train.","A construction worker stands with his hard hat over his heart. He has bolted his foot to the floor with a gun labeled \"self-regulation.\"","Members of the Teamsters Union hide a box of money under the floorboards at their headquarters. On the wall is a portrait of union president James Hoffa.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir stands on one side of the Suez Canal. She shoots a gun across the canal toward President of Egypt Anwar Sadat, who holds a vase labeled \"Formal Cease-Fire Agreement\" over his head. Broken pottery lies all around him.","A line of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents stand against the wall, addressing FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. There is a line of bullet holes on the wall near their heads.","Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir and President of Egypt Anwar Sadat attempt to play ping-pong over the Suez Canal. Nearby, a broken net and a sign that reads \"Ping Pong A Game For All Nations\" lie on the ground.","Garnsey drags a consumer out of a meeting with a group of men holding the Uniform Consumer Credit Code.","United States President Richard Nixon addresses Vice President Spiro Agnew. Nixon holds a newspaper featuring the headline \"Spiro Latest: Complains About Easing of China-U.S. Relations,\" while Agnew stands holding a ping-pong paddle with a ball attached by a string. The ball is in Agnew's mouth.","Uncle Sam, representing the United States, stands outside the United Nations with Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong.","A man wearing a shirt that reads \"The Rennie Davis Dynamite \u0026 Destruction Society\" grabs a \"Stop the War!\" sign from two Vietnam veterans who are protesting the war.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, holding a document that reads \"No United States influence in South Vietnam elections\" addresses Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam stands in a bedroom in his undershirt next to an open suitcase.","United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers rides a camel through the desert past the bones of a camel and a briefcase belonging to Swedish diplomat Gunnar Jarring.","A large group of protestors stand behind a wire fence labeled with signs reading \"Under Arrest.\" Guards stand in front of the fence and a crane drops more protestors into the pen.","A pair of tourists approaches the Foreign Exchange window at a bank in Germany.","A monster labeled \"SST,\" referring to a supersonic transport airplane, lies in a coffin with open eyes. A group of nearby men grab a gun to prevent it from rising.","A group of United States Congressmen builds the Congressional War-Involvement Control Device.","United States soldiers prepare to withdraw from Europe as German soldiers approach to take their place.","A man gets out of his car to talk to a chicken he just ran into. The chicken is ok, but the front of the car is demolished. The chicken suggests that Detroit needs to come up with a new bumper design.","A group of United States Senators ushers a draftee off to the Vietnam War, as one of them tears up the bill to bar draftees from combat.","United States President Richard Nixon gives a speech regarding hypocritical northern racial attitudes in front of a large Confederate flag at podium with a label that reads \"Ah Am A Southern President.\"","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev guides the hand of President of Egypt Anwar Sadat as Sadat signs the Soviet-Egyptian Friendship \u0026 Cooperaton (and Arms) Treaty.","A man and a woman are led to the first class car on an Amtrak train, which is filled with pigs. The man asks how things are in second class.","A judge representing \"The Courts\" tells a police officer the ambush is no concern of his as bullets fly around them.","Chair of the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills stands holding a sword next to a bag labeled \"Oil Depletion Capital Gains Investment Tax Credit.\" Behind him an apparently wealthy man is crying. Mills addresses a peasant holding a bag labeled \"Medical Deductions, Mortgage Interest, Charitable Contributions.\"","A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled \"Ok for Red China\" arrives at a large closed entrance.","United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled \"Aluminum Settlement\" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled \"July 31 Steel Negotiations\" falls toward him.","A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.","United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing \"Banks.\" Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing \"Failing Companies.\" Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.","A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled \"an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.\"","The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.","A man, representing the United States Supreme Court, dives into a Jackson, Mississippi swimming pool. The pool is filled with dirty water labeled \"Racism.\"","A wide variety of goods labeled \"Red China\" are being unloaded from a ship. The men unloading the goods express disinterest in the items.","Former United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford sits at a table in front of a Vietnam board game. Nearby a man holding a telephone tells him that President Richard Nixon says he'll cover that and raise him 100,000 men.\"","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu stands in front of an open jail cell labeled \"The Opposition\" and gives a campaign speech.","The United States and North Vietnam play a game of ping pong using prisoners of war (POWs) as the ball.","A group of United States military officers stand in front of large cannon. The open up the box of ammunition, labeled \"draftees,\" and discover it is empty.","Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ denounces his oponent President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu while standing on a stage wearing a halo and wings. Thiệu stands in shadow behind him with horns on his head.","Two men stand outside the publisher's office at the National Review. Inside is a stuffed dummy of William F. Buckley Jr. On the floor next to him is a newspaper with the headline, \"'Secret Papers' in Nat. Review a hoax, Buckley admits.\"","A dove carrying an olive branch labeled \"Mid-East Peace\" stands in front of a wall riddled with bullet holes.","A man labeled \"Junta,\" sits on top of a man representing Greece and addresses United States President Richard Nixon.","United States President Richard Nixon holds off three men carrying a net and a strait jacket as a large man labeled \"Wages-Prices\" tears down a building behind him.","Three men stand on a street corner selling dollars, one for 3.42 German marks each, one for 2.41 British pounds each, and one for an unspecific number of French francs.","Officers from different branches of the United States military make a presentation comparing military power in the United States and the Soviet Union, and then ask for increased funding. The solitary man watching the presentation is asleep.","General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev peers inside the head of United States President Richard Nixon. Nixon peers inside the head of China and China looks inside the head of Japan.","A group of sleepy men in armchairs at the Democrat Club raise glasses or empty hands in an unenthusiastic toast to arriving Mayor of New York John Lindsay. Lindsay switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party in 1971.","President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu crouches on top of a large, locked box labeled South Vietnam Elections holding a club. Vice President of South Vietnam and 1971 Presidential candidate Nguyễn Cao Kỳ tiptoes around the side of the box holding a key.","Governor of Alabama George Wallace holds a broom and United States President Richard Nixon lies on the ground surrounded by broken dishes representing the \"Southern Strategy.\"","A man, representing Northern Ireland, sits on the ground covered in flames. Next to him is a gas can labeled \"bigotry.\"","A group of German men peer through a hole in the Berlin Wall. 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Breiding was born in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1917 to Alfred William and Marie Catherine (Burkhart) Breiding.  He was a naturalist who directed Oglebay Institute's nature education program, and an extension agent for West Virginia University's Extension Service. He was deeply interested in nature study, wildlife and resource conservation, with a particular emphasis on ornithology. ","He graduated from Central Catholic High School in Wheeling and after graduation served as a Technical Sergeant in the Army Air Force, 1941 to 1943, at Lowry Field, Colorado. During this time he wrote daily diaries about Army life and documented the nature he discovered on excursions.  ","He attended the University of Denver in 1941-1942 and graduated from the Ohio State University in 1948 with a BS in Wildlife Conservation. He went to work for the Ohio Division of Conservation and the National Park Service after graduation.","From 1950 to 1963 Breiding held the position of Director of Nature Education and Naturalist at the A.B. Brooks Nature Center at Oglebay Park in Wheeling. During that period he also wrote a weekly nature column in the \"Wheeling Intelligencer\" and participated in nature education oriented local radio broadcasts. He also published in the ornithology journals \"The Auk\" and \"The Wilson Bulletin\" and popular magazines such as \"Wonderful West Virginia Magazine\" and \"Bird Watchers Digest\".","In 1963 he accepted a position as State Program Leader for Outdoor Recreation with the West Virginia University Extension Service in Morgantown. He retired in 1979.","Breiding travelled widely, investigating and researching all aspects of nature but particularly birds, and keeping nature logs and lists. He explored 49 of the 50 states and travelled to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Canada, Trinidad, Fiji Islands, Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Galapagos Islands, England, and Scotland. He recorded bird sightings in numerous states and every West Virginia county.  ","Breiding was a lifelong Catholic and attended weekly Mass at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Morgantown.  He was married to and later divorced from Jane Rector Donaldson.  He had six children: Joan, Susan, Sutton, Michael, Wayne and William.  Breiding died in Morgantown in 2007.  ","Papers of George H. Breiding, 1917-2007, park naturalist for Oglebay Park in Wheeling and extension specialist for West Virginia University (1963-1978).  Includes his writings from various publications and personal daily journals, ca. 1943-2007, with bird lists, the temperature, plants sighted, and more.  The collection also includes various personal papers and records.  Of particular note are his early journals pertaining to his time in the military, 1941-1943.  Digital transcriptions of many materials can be found in the collection, as printed facsimiles of original materials, and as typed transcripts.  In addition to his daily logs, other digital files include his birding lists from an African safari and a Florida trip; text of an article \"Exploring How and Why Birds Sing;\" and responses to emails from Michael Breiding asking for comments for his father's memorial service.","The collection includes four series:","Series 1. Writings, 1938–2014 \nSeries 2. Others' Publications, 1925–2007 \nSeries 3. Nature Logs and Lists, 1934–2015 \nSeries 4. 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While his writings are scattered throughout the collection, boxes 12-14 contain scrapbooks of his newspaper stories and other nature stories as well as pamphlets, fliers, and other ephemera. There is an index to his writings, 1939-1971, in Box 11 as well as indexing on cards in Box 18.","Digital files include bird logs from locations such as the Core Arboretum in Morgantown, WV (2008); a journal from Tororo, Uganda from 1970-1971; a bird list and journal from Florida from 1982; \"Exploring How and Why Birds Sing\" article from  WV Nongame Wildlife \u0026 Natural Heritage News ; bird lists and logs from 1941-1943; George H. Breiding related emails; .txt file transcriptions of various journal articles by Breiding.","This series includes books, pamphlets, and magazine articles authored by other writers, but related to Breiding's areas of research interests, which were predominantly birds but also all aspects of nature. 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