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At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.","Musical Score of \"Messages of the Human Heart,\" composed by Jeraldine Saunders Herbison","This collection contains material produced during the 2017-2018 academic year, which celebrated and commemorated 50 years of African American students in residence at William \u0026 Mary. Included are printed material and artifacts, the event's website, as well as email correspondence between committee members and digital files sent as email attachments. Digital material requires at least 72 hours advanced notice for access.","Randolph's winning submission from the student poster contest sponsored by the 50th anniversary committee.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Janet Brown Strafer arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026 Mary she was involved in the Young Democrats and the Black Students Organization. Brown Strafer graduated in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and again in 1977 with a Master of Education degree. She pursued a career as a Department of the Army Civilian and worked in federal service for 35 years. Lynn Fontanne Briley arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026 Mary she was involved in the Black Students Organization. Briley received a Bachelor of Arts in English and graduated in 1971. She then went on to pursue a career in education, teaching for Portsmouth Public Schools for over 40 years and continuing her career at Tidewater Community College, Portsmouth Campus. Karen Odell Ely arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026 Mary she was involved in the William \u0026 Mary Chorus, Circle K, and the Black Students Organization. Ely received a Bachelor of Science in Biology and graduated in 1971. She then went on to pursue a career in the field of radiation protection, serving as a health physicist for over 27 years.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michael Engs arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 after transferring from Christopher Newport College, now University, where he had been the first African American student at the institution. During his two years at William \u0026 Mary, Engs was a member of the ROTC, the first African American to do so at the college, and participated in intramural sports. He also worked as a historical interpreter for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation during his time as a student. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1969, Engs was commissioned into the United States Army and was stationed at Fort Eustis, VA before deploying to Korea. After retiring from the service, Engs continued his academic career at the University of Arizona, receiving his Master of Education in 1977 and at Northern Arizona University, receiving his Doctorate in Education in 1996. He went on to work for the Pima Community College District for 32 years as an administrator, counselor, and instructor. During his tenure he received numerous awards including Post-Secondary Counselor of the Year in AZ and Administrator of the Year for Pima College. In his interview, Engs recounts his time as the \"first African American male undergraduate for the College of William \u0026 Mary\" in the 1960s. He expands on the hardships his parents endured as African Americans in the military and speaks on the racism he faced throughout his own schooling and career. He emphasizes the importance of history, research, and literature in his time at the College and how this pushed him towards working in higher education himself. William \u0026 Mary gave him invaluable exposure to the narratives of people of color, thus affecting his worldview.While he encountered many difficulties at the College, he claims the value of William \u0026 Mary has increased over the years for him, much like \"currency.\" From his time in ROTC and working in Williamsburg to his teaching career, Engs emphasizes the importance of African Americans in his growth. He owes his success to those people of \"good will\" surrounding him. He reflects the obstacles he faced and acknowledges that he paved the way for future African Americans at William \u0026 Mary.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Thomas L. Johnson, Jr. arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1988. During his time at William \u0026 Mary he participated in Ebony Expressions, the Black Students Organization, and was a member and president of Alpha Phi Alpha. Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts in Government and graduated in 1992. He then went on to pursue a career in law, receiving his J.D. at Wake Forest University, and has worked as both Assistant and Deputy Commonwealth Attorney in the state of Virginia. He is currently an attorney at Bricker Anderson P.C. in Richmond, Virginia. In his interview, Johnson outlines the negative experience he experienced at an admissions visit to UVA, ultimately leading to his attending William \u0026 Mary. He recalls that the dichotomy between minority and majority students was most apparent in the amenities provided to the majority (white) organizations, while black individuals and organizations had to actively request similar amenities. He reflects fondly on the impact of individuals such as Dean Carroll Hardy, members of the cafeteria staff, and the black community of broader Williamsburg. When asked if William \u0026 Mary prepared him for law school and his professional trajectory following, Johnson replies, \"Definitely. The answer to that is 110% yes.\" He ends the interview by expressing his gratitude that the college is supporting efforts to memorialize the African American experience.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michele Mason arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1992. During her time at William \u0026 Mary, she was a member of the Women's Soccer Team, participated in the Black Students Organization, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mason was also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. After graduating in 1996, Mason worked in a variety of fields including the fashion industry before transitioning into education. She received her Master of Arts degree in Education Policy and Management from Harvard University in 2009. Mason currently serves as the Executive Director of the Newark Charter School Fund, advocating for all students to have access to high-quality schooling.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Andrew Ojeda arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 2008. During his time at William \u0026 Mary, Ojeda worked as a research assistant and fellow on the Lemon Project, a research initiative on the College's role in perpetuating slavery and racial discrimination. Additionally, he was involved with Alma Mater Productions and a sitcom called Ghostburg on William \u0026 Mary TV. After graduating with a Bachelors of Arts in American Studies in 2012, Ojeda pursued a Master's degree in the same field at the University of New York. He went on to work for Colonial Williamsburg, researching the Transatlantic slave trade. Ojeda later joined investment company Morning Star and now works in sales for an asset management company in Chicago. Currently, he serves on the William \u0026 Mary Chicago alumni board. In his interview, Ojeda says William \u0026 Mary caught his attention due to its \"strong academic reputation.\" After his rejection from the school's football team, Ojeda was forced to find a new college identity. Consequently, William \u0026 Mary lead him to discover his \"true self.\" Through working with the Lemon Project, taking mentors like Jody Allen and Betsy Slavach, forming close friendships with fellow students, and taking academically enriching classes, Ojeda found an academic niche in the school's community and learned more about his own racial identity. His college education attuned him to injustices in communities beyond his own and generated his passion for improving race relations. He stresses the importance of having \"difficult\" conversations to create change and claims his greatest regret is not engaging in those conversations with different organizations at the College. Ojeda discusses his post-grad trajectory into sales and attributes his success to his liberal arts background. Finally, Ojeda's involvement with the Chicago board shows his continued support for the College. He hopes William \u0026 Mary's future includes increased diversity and representation for marginalized communities.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michael K. Powell arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1981 on an ROTC Scholarship. During his time at William \u0026 Mary, he served as President of Theta Delta Chi, was a member of the Men's Gymnastics Team, and became the first black commander of the ROTC. Powell graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army. He has since held positions as chair of the Federal Communications Commission and currently serves as president and CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association. He also served on the Board of Visitors at William \u0026 Mary from 2001 to 2009, serving three years as the school's first African American Rector. In his interview, Powell discusses what he states was a \"fantastic\" experience at William \u0026 Mary, marked by his involvement in many student organizations and key figures such as Sam Sadler and Tom Graves. However, his life, both at William \u0026 Mary and beyond, has not been without difficultly, and he speaks about the moments throughout his life in which his plans were uprooted, sometimes drastically. He views a liberal arts education as providing the skills necessary to adapt and adjust in those situations. The interview ends with poignant ruminations on the value of diversity and inclusion.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Justin Reid arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 2005. During his time at William \u0026 Mary he participated in the African Cultural Society, was a President's Aide, served as president of the W\u0026M Chapter of the NAACP, served as a Resident Assistant and an Admission Tour Guide, and helped to establish the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Reid received a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and graduated in 2009. He went on to work extensively in the nonprofit sector, working at Colonial Williamsburg, managing a grant project for the U.S. Department of Education, and working as the first associate director for Museum Operations at the Moton Museum. He currently works for the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities as director of African American programs. In his interview, Reid expresses that William \u0026 Mary had actually not been his first choice of college but that President Gene Nichol's commitment to diversity and inclusivity was \"music to his ears.\" Thus, he points to Nichol's resignation as a defining moment of his experience at W\u0026M. Reid recalls numerous other individuals whom positively impacted his time as a student and reflects fondly on major moments, such as founding Omega Psi Phi on campus. Reid's professional experience and involvement in the Hulon Willis Association have kept him in close proximity to W\u0026M since his graduation. The interview closes with Reid discussing the changes he would like to see occur at the school, including increasing faculty diversity and efforts to make a W\u0026M education more affordable.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Yvonne Smith-Jones arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1985, earning a Master of Arts of Education, an Education Specialist Degree, and a Doctorate of Education by 1997. After graduating with her Ed.D. Smith-Jones worked at Hopewell City Public Schools for over 22 years, contributed to special projects with VCU and ODU, and has served on the School of Education Development Board at William \u0026 Mary. She has also been involved with the Hulon Willis Association. Yvonne currently works as an Educational Consultant through Highly Effective Services, Inc. In her interview, Smith-Jones expresses that, from a young age, she intuitively felt that she would, one day, attend William \u0026 Mary. Though she recalls the graduate experience as being largely separate from that of undergraduates, like others, she recalls the impactful presence of Dean Carroll Hardy and holds fond memories of going to Swem Library and basketball games. In her professional life, Smith-Jones notes connections to William \u0026 Mary, from serving on the School of Education Board to witnessing one of her students, Eboni Brown, come to William \u0026 Mary and become the first female African American president of the Student Assembly.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Beverly Thompson arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1994, four years after graduating from the University of Central Florida with a Master's degree in Computer Science. In her five years at the College, Thompson forged lasting relationships with faculty and completed a dissertation as a part of her program. After graduating in 1999 with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Thompson began working at Sandia National Laboratories. Shortly after, she moved to take a position at Leidos, formerly named Science Applications International Corporation. She currently serves as a senior scientist under Leidos while also doing humanitarian work under the United Nations. She also works with Career Girls, an online platform providing young women access to career exploration tools. In her interview, Thompson says that she owes her husband's assignment to Fort Lee for her time studying computer science at William \u0026 Mary. Despite the College's historically unwelcoming environment towards African Americans, Thompson says that her department created a \"family type of space.\" She cites the presence of female faculty as contributing to this feeling of community. In the computer science department, Thompson researched in the agricultural field. She claims that this research aimed at \"helping humanity\" inspired her to continue working on humanitarian causes throughout her career. In discussing identity, Thompson describes feeling burdened by expectations and stereotypes surrounding African Americans at the College, while also feeling supported as a woman in the computer science department. Thompson emphasizes how the College's program prepared her for the research she would do after graduation both in the biomedical field and in international development.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Mallory Walker arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 2013. During her time at William \u0026 Mary, she served as an Orientation Aide, a W\u0026M tour guide, and was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Additionally, she wrote a column, \"Behind Closed Doors\", for the Flat Hat, and gained work experience through Phone-a-thon and the Reeder Media Center. After graduating in 2017, Walker was chosen as a Mosaic Fellow as part of the Mosaic Program at Swem Library. She spent the 2017-18 school year working on a number of projects in Special Collections, including processing materials, cohosting a Digital Preservation Workshop, and fabricating several exhibits using university collections. She will begin a graduate program at Simmons College in Fall 2018. In her interview, Walker speaks fondly of William \u0026 Mary's beautiful campus, outstanding education. Since her older brother also attended the College, she recalls that she never \"really felt like William \u0026 Mary wasn't home.\" She describes her favorite memories with her friends as \"quintessentially college.\" Despite this, Walker describes serious flaws in campus culture, such as the microaggressions she experienced as a black woman, the feelings of tokenization she felt in her white sorority, and the stigma surrounding mental health. Walker states that the institution likes to \"skirt over the harder truths.\" These factors have complicated Walker's original \"rose-colored\" view of William \u0026 Mary. As an alum, she hopes the school will \"reevaluate\" tradition and prioritize diversity, inclusion, and equity into the future.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Hulon Willis, Jr. arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1973, a little of two decades after his father, Hulon Willis, Sr. became the first African American student to attend the College. During his time at William \u0026 Mary, Willis, Jr. participated in the Student Association, the Baptist Student Union, the Judo \u0026 Karate Club, and the Black Students Organization. He was also a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After graduating in 1977, Willis pursued his Master of Social Work at Howard University, earning the degree in 1985. He has since worked in the Corrections field in both Washington, D.C., and Virginia. He has remained active at William \u0026 Mary through the Hulon Willis Association, the African American Alumni affinity organization, named in honor of his father. He has also served as a board member of the Richmond Alumni Chapter. In his interview, Willis Jr. emphasizes William \u0026 Mary's lasting impact on his life. He looks back on his time in Sigma Phi Epsilon fondly, describing the parties, concerts, and culture of the 70s as \"some of the high points\" in his college career. His sociology degree led him to work in both corrections and the juvenile justice system, instilling him with an awareness and sensitivity for minorities in difficult situations. Despite this, he acknowledges both the academic challenges of the College and the racism he faced on campus and in surrounding Williamsburg. His feelings of \"isolation\" stemmed from both living off-campus and the limited number of black students at the time. Although he often feels some resentment towards his time at William \u0026 Mary, his daughter's admittance to the College revitalized his involvement as an alum. He admits that the amount of students of color at William \u0026 Mary now compared to his father's time is a \"great feeling.\" He values the efforts of the administration to increase and celebrate diversity, and he hopes the school continues to prioritize this in the future.","Connie Swiner III arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1977. During his time at William \u0026 Mary he served as the President of Alpha Phi Alpha, and was a member of the Biology Club, Ebony Expressions, the Black Students Organization, and the Affirmative Action Committee. ","Swiner graduated early in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and went on to get his doctoral degree in Medicine at Howard University. He pursued a career in medicine, as is currently working as an anesthesiologist in Chicago. He also served on the Board of Directors at William \u0026 Mary's Swem Library from 2010 to 2013.","In his interview, Swiner speaks about the moments of solitude walking through the campus and Colonial Williamsburg that broke up a rigorous academic experience as a biology major. Memories of his time as a TA for Comparative Anatomy, of being a member of Ebony Expressions, and of receiving the parental support of staff persons in housekeeping and the cafeteria stand out in particular. Connie has remained involved with William \u0026 Mary, stating that: \"I still love the school. So I give back. I go back to visit all the time. Because had it had a negative impact, they wouldn't see a red from me. 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She pursued a career as a Department of the Army Civilian and worked in federal service for 35 years. Lynn Fontanne Briley arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026amp; Mary she was involved in the Black Students Organization. Briley received a Bachelor of Arts in English and graduated in 1971. She then went on to pursue a career in education, teaching for Portsmouth Public Schools for over 40 years and continuing her career at Tidewater Community College, Portsmouth Campus. Karen Odell Ely arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026amp; Mary she was involved in the William \u0026amp; Mary Chorus, Circle K, and the Black Students Organization. Ely received a Bachelor of Science in Biology and graduated in 1971. 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After retiring from the service, Engs continued his academic career at the University of Arizona, receiving his Master of Education in 1977 and at Northern Arizona University, receiving his Doctorate in Education in 1996. He went on to work for the Pima Community College District for 32 years as an administrator, counselor, and instructor. During his tenure he received numerous awards including Post-Secondary Counselor of the Year in AZ and Administrator of the Year for Pima College. In his interview, Engs recounts his time as the \"first African American male undergraduate for the College of William \u0026amp; Mary\" in the 1960s. He expands on the hardships his parents endured as African Americans in the military and speaks on the racism he faced throughout his own schooling and career. He emphasizes the importance of history, research, and literature in his time at the College and how this pushed him towards working in higher education himself. William \u0026amp; Mary gave him invaluable exposure to the narratives of people of color, thus affecting his worldview.While he encountered many difficulties at the College, he claims the value of William \u0026amp; Mary has increased over the years for him, much like \"currency.\" From his time in ROTC and working in Williamsburg to his teaching career, Engs emphasizes the importance of African Americans in his growth. He owes his success to those people of \"good will\" surrounding him. He reflects the obstacles he faced and acknowledges that he paved the way for future African Americans at William \u0026amp; Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Thomas L. Johnson, Jr. arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1988. During his time at William \u0026amp; Mary he participated in Ebony Expressions, the Black Students Organization, and was a member and president of Alpha Phi Alpha. Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts in Government and graduated in 1992. He then went on to pursue a career in law, receiving his J.D. at Wake Forest University, and has worked as both Assistant and Deputy Commonwealth Attorney in the state of Virginia. He is currently an attorney at Bricker Anderson P.C. in Richmond, Virginia. In his interview, Johnson outlines the negative experience he experienced at an admissions visit to UVA, ultimately leading to his attending William \u0026amp; Mary. He recalls that the dichotomy between minority and majority students was most apparent in the amenities provided to the majority (white) organizations, while black individuals and organizations had to actively request similar amenities. He reflects fondly on the impact of individuals such as Dean Carroll Hardy, members of the cafeteria staff, and the black community of broader Williamsburg. When asked if William \u0026amp; Mary prepared him for law school and his professional trajectory following, Johnson replies, \"Definitely. The answer to that is 110% yes.\" He ends the interview by expressing his gratitude that the college is supporting efforts to memorialize the African American experience.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michele Mason arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1992. During her time at William \u0026amp; Mary, she was a member of the Women's Soccer Team, participated in the Black Students Organization, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mason was also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. After graduating in 1996, Mason worked in a variety of fields including the fashion industry before transitioning into education. She received her Master of Arts degree in Education Policy and Management from Harvard University in 2009. Mason currently serves as the Executive Director of the Newark Charter School Fund, advocating for all students to have access to high-quality schooling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Andrew Ojeda arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 2008. During his time at William \u0026amp; Mary, Ojeda worked as a research assistant and fellow on the Lemon Project, a research initiative on the College's role in perpetuating slavery and racial discrimination. Additionally, he was involved with Alma Mater Productions and a sitcom called Ghostburg on William \u0026amp; Mary TV. After graduating with a Bachelors of Arts in American Studies in 2012, Ojeda pursued a Master's degree in the same field at the University of New York. He went on to work for Colonial Williamsburg, researching the Transatlantic slave trade. Ojeda later joined investment company Morning Star and now works in sales for an asset management company in Chicago. Currently, he serves on the William \u0026amp; Mary Chicago alumni board. In his interview, Ojeda says William \u0026amp; Mary caught his attention due to its \"strong academic reputation.\" After his rejection from the school's football team, Ojeda was forced to find a new college identity. Consequently, William \u0026amp; Mary lead him to discover his \"true self.\" Through working with the Lemon Project, taking mentors like Jody Allen and Betsy Slavach, forming close friendships with fellow students, and taking academically enriching classes, Ojeda found an academic niche in the school's community and learned more about his own racial identity. His college education attuned him to injustices in communities beyond his own and generated his passion for improving race relations. He stresses the importance of having \"difficult\" conversations to create change and claims his greatest regret is not engaging in those conversations with different organizations at the College. Ojeda discusses his post-grad trajectory into sales and attributes his success to his liberal arts background. Finally, Ojeda's involvement with the Chicago board shows his continued support for the College. He hopes William \u0026amp; Mary's future includes increased diversity and representation for marginalized communities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michael K. Powell arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1981 on an ROTC Scholarship. During his time at William \u0026amp; Mary, he served as President of Theta Delta Chi, was a member of the Men's Gymnastics Team, and became the first black commander of the ROTC. Powell graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army. He has since held positions as chair of the Federal Communications Commission and currently serves as president and CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association. He also served on the Board of Visitors at William \u0026amp; Mary from 2001 to 2009, serving three years as the school's first African American Rector. In his interview, Powell discusses what he states was a \"fantastic\" experience at William \u0026amp; Mary, marked by his involvement in many student organizations and key figures such as Sam Sadler and Tom Graves. However, his life, both at William \u0026amp; Mary and beyond, has not been without difficultly, and he speaks about the moments throughout his life in which his plans were uprooted, sometimes drastically. He views a liberal arts education as providing the skills necessary to adapt and adjust in those situations. The interview ends with poignant ruminations on the value of diversity and inclusion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Justin Reid arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 2005. During his time at William \u0026amp; Mary he participated in the African Cultural Society, was a President's Aide, served as president of the W\u0026amp;M Chapter of the NAACP, served as a Resident Assistant and an Admission Tour Guide, and helped to establish the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Reid received a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and graduated in 2009. He went on to work extensively in the nonprofit sector, working at Colonial Williamsburg, managing a grant project for the U.S. Department of Education, and working as the first associate director for Museum Operations at the Moton Museum. He currently works for the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities as director of African American programs. In his interview, Reid expresses that William \u0026amp; Mary had actually not been his first choice of college but that President Gene Nichol's commitment to diversity and inclusivity was \"music to his ears.\" Thus, he points to Nichol's resignation as a defining moment of his experience at W\u0026amp;M. Reid recalls numerous other individuals whom positively impacted his time as a student and reflects fondly on major moments, such as founding Omega Psi Phi on campus. Reid's professional experience and involvement in the Hulon Willis Association have kept him in close proximity to W\u0026amp;M since his graduation. The interview closes with Reid discussing the changes he would like to see occur at the school, including increasing faculty diversity and efforts to make a W\u0026amp;M education more affordable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Yvonne Smith-Jones arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1985, earning a Master of Arts of Education, an Education Specialist Degree, and a Doctorate of Education by 1997. After graduating with her Ed.D. Smith-Jones worked at Hopewell City Public Schools for over 22 years, contributed to special projects with VCU and ODU, and has served on the School of Education Development Board at William \u0026amp; Mary. She has also been involved with the Hulon Willis Association. Yvonne currently works as an Educational Consultant through Highly Effective Services, Inc. In her interview, Smith-Jones expresses that, from a young age, she intuitively felt that she would, one day, attend William \u0026amp; Mary. Though she recalls the graduate experience as being largely separate from that of undergraduates, like others, she recalls the impactful presence of Dean Carroll Hardy and holds fond memories of going to Swem Library and basketball games. In her professional life, Smith-Jones notes connections to William \u0026amp; Mary, from serving on the School of Education Board to witnessing one of her students, Eboni Brown, come to William \u0026amp; Mary and become the first female African American president of the Student Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Beverly Thompson arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1994, four years after graduating from the University of Central Florida with a Master's degree in Computer Science. In her five years at the College, Thompson forged lasting relationships with faculty and completed a dissertation as a part of her program. After graduating in 1999 with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Thompson began working at Sandia National Laboratories. Shortly after, she moved to take a position at Leidos, formerly named Science Applications International Corporation. She currently serves as a senior scientist under Leidos while also doing humanitarian work under the United Nations. She also works with Career Girls, an online platform providing young women access to career exploration tools. In her interview, Thompson says that she owes her husband's assignment to Fort Lee for her time studying computer science at William \u0026amp; Mary. Despite the College's historically unwelcoming environment towards African Americans, Thompson says that her department created a \"family type of space.\" She cites the presence of female faculty as contributing to this feeling of community. In the computer science department, Thompson researched in the agricultural field. She claims that this research aimed at \"helping humanity\" inspired her to continue working on humanitarian causes throughout her career. In discussing identity, Thompson describes feeling burdened by expectations and stereotypes surrounding African Americans at the College, while also feeling supported as a woman in the computer science department. Thompson emphasizes how the College's program prepared her for the research she would do after graduation both in the biomedical field and in international development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Mallory Walker arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 2013. During her time at William \u0026amp; Mary, she served as an Orientation Aide, a W\u0026amp;M tour guide, and was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Additionally, she wrote a column, \"Behind Closed Doors\", for the Flat Hat, and gained work experience through Phone-a-thon and the Reeder Media Center. After graduating in 2017, Walker was chosen as a Mosaic Fellow as part of the Mosaic Program at Swem Library. She spent the 2017-18 school year working on a number of projects in Special Collections, including processing materials, cohosting a Digital Preservation Workshop, and fabricating several exhibits using university collections. She will begin a graduate program at Simmons College in Fall 2018. In her interview, Walker speaks fondly of William \u0026amp; Mary's beautiful campus, outstanding education. Since her older brother also attended the College, she recalls that she never \"really felt like William \u0026amp; Mary wasn't home.\" She describes her favorite memories with her friends as \"quintessentially college.\" Despite this, Walker describes serious flaws in campus culture, such as the microaggressions she experienced as a black woman, the feelings of tokenization she felt in her white sorority, and the stigma surrounding mental health. Walker states that the institution likes to \"skirt over the harder truths.\" These factors have complicated Walker's original \"rose-colored\" view of William \u0026amp; Mary. As an alum, she hopes the school will \"reevaluate\" tradition and prioritize diversity, inclusion, and equity into the future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Hulon Willis, Jr. arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1973, a little of two decades after his father, Hulon Willis, Sr. became the first African American student to attend the College. During his time at William \u0026amp; Mary, Willis, Jr. participated in the Student Association, the Baptist Student Union, the Judo \u0026amp; Karate Club, and the Black Students Organization. He was also a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After graduating in 1977, Willis pursued his Master of Social Work at Howard University, earning the degree in 1985. He has since worked in the Corrections field in both Washington, D.C., and Virginia. He has remained active at William \u0026amp; Mary through the Hulon Willis Association, the African American Alumni affinity organization, named in honor of his father. He has also served as a board member of the Richmond Alumni Chapter. In his interview, Willis Jr. emphasizes William \u0026amp; Mary's lasting impact on his life. He looks back on his time in Sigma Phi Epsilon fondly, describing the parties, concerts, and culture of the 70s as \"some of the high points\" in his college career. His sociology degree led him to work in both corrections and the juvenile justice system, instilling him with an awareness and sensitivity for minorities in difficult situations. Despite this, he acknowledges both the academic challenges of the College and the racism he faced on campus and in surrounding Williamsburg. His feelings of \"isolation\" stemmed from both living off-campus and the limited number of black students at the time. Although he often feels some resentment towards his time at William \u0026amp; Mary, his daughter's admittance to the College revitalized his involvement as an alum. He admits that the amount of students of color at William \u0026amp; Mary now compared to his father's time is a \"great feeling.\" He values the efforts of the administration to increase and celebrate diversity, and he hopes the school continues to prioritize this in the future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConnie Swiner III arrived at William \u0026amp; Mary in 1977. During his time at William \u0026amp; Mary he served as the President of Alpha Phi Alpha, and was a member of the Biology Club, Ebony Expressions, the Black Students Organization, and the Affirmative Action Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSwiner graduated early in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and went on to get his doctoral degree in Medicine at Howard University. He pursued a career in medicine, as is currently working as an anesthesiologist in Chicago. He also served on the Board of Directors at William \u0026amp; Mary's Swem Library from 2010 to 2013.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn his interview, Swiner speaks about the moments of solitude walking through the campus and Colonial Williamsburg that broke up a rigorous academic experience as a biology major. Memories of his time as a TA for Comparative Anatomy, of being a member of Ebony Expressions, and of receiving the parental support of staff persons in housekeeping and the cafeteria stand out in particular. Connie has remained involved with William \u0026amp; Mary, stating that: \"I still love the school. So I give back. I go back to visit all the time. Because had it had a negative impact, they wouldn't see a red from me. But obviously that's not the case.\" \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains material produced during the 2017-2018 academic year, which celebrated and commemorated 50 years of African American students in residence at William \u0026 Mary. Included are printed material and artifacts, the event's website, as well as email correspondence between committee members and digital files sent as email attachments. Digital material requires at least 72 hours advanced notice for access.","Randolph's winning submission from the student poster contest sponsored by the 50th anniversary committee.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Janet Brown Strafer arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026 Mary she was involved in the Young Democrats and the Black Students Organization. Brown Strafer graduated in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and again in 1977 with a Master of Education degree. She pursued a career as a Department of the Army Civilian and worked in federal service for 35 years. Lynn Fontanne Briley arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026 Mary she was involved in the Black Students Organization. Briley received a Bachelor of Arts in English and graduated in 1971. She then went on to pursue a career in education, teaching for Portsmouth Public Schools for over 40 years and continuing her career at Tidewater Community College, Portsmouth Campus. Karen Odell Ely arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 as part of the first cohort of African Americans in Residence. During her time at William \u0026 Mary she was involved in the William \u0026 Mary Chorus, Circle K, and the Black Students Organization. Ely received a Bachelor of Science in Biology and graduated in 1971. She then went on to pursue a career in the field of radiation protection, serving as a health physicist for over 27 years.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michael Engs arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1967 after transferring from Christopher Newport College, now University, where he had been the first African American student at the institution. During his two years at William \u0026 Mary, Engs was a member of the ROTC, the first African American to do so at the college, and participated in intramural sports. He also worked as a historical interpreter for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation during his time as a student. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1969, Engs was commissioned into the United States Army and was stationed at Fort Eustis, VA before deploying to Korea. After retiring from the service, Engs continued his academic career at the University of Arizona, receiving his Master of Education in 1977 and at Northern Arizona University, receiving his Doctorate in Education in 1996. He went on to work for the Pima Community College District for 32 years as an administrator, counselor, and instructor. During his tenure he received numerous awards including Post-Secondary Counselor of the Year in AZ and Administrator of the Year for Pima College. In his interview, Engs recounts his time as the \"first African American male undergraduate for the College of William \u0026 Mary\" in the 1960s. He expands on the hardships his parents endured as African Americans in the military and speaks on the racism he faced throughout his own schooling and career. He emphasizes the importance of history, research, and literature in his time at the College and how this pushed him towards working in higher education himself. William \u0026 Mary gave him invaluable exposure to the narratives of people of color, thus affecting his worldview.While he encountered many difficulties at the College, he claims the value of William \u0026 Mary has increased over the years for him, much like \"currency.\" From his time in ROTC and working in Williamsburg to his teaching career, Engs emphasizes the importance of African Americans in his growth. He owes his success to those people of \"good will\" surrounding him. He reflects the obstacles he faced and acknowledges that he paved the way for future African Americans at William \u0026 Mary.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Thomas L. Johnson, Jr. arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1988. During his time at William \u0026 Mary he participated in Ebony Expressions, the Black Students Organization, and was a member and president of Alpha Phi Alpha. Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts in Government and graduated in 1992. He then went on to pursue a career in law, receiving his J.D. at Wake Forest University, and has worked as both Assistant and Deputy Commonwealth Attorney in the state of Virginia. He is currently an attorney at Bricker Anderson P.C. in Richmond, Virginia. In his interview, Johnson outlines the negative experience he experienced at an admissions visit to UVA, ultimately leading to his attending William \u0026 Mary. He recalls that the dichotomy between minority and majority students was most apparent in the amenities provided to the majority (white) organizations, while black individuals and organizations had to actively request similar amenities. He reflects fondly on the impact of individuals such as Dean Carroll Hardy, members of the cafeteria staff, and the black community of broader Williamsburg. When asked if William \u0026 Mary prepared him for law school and his professional trajectory following, Johnson replies, \"Definitely. The answer to that is 110% yes.\" He ends the interview by expressing his gratitude that the college is supporting efforts to memorialize the African American experience.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michele Mason arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1992. During her time at William \u0026 Mary, she was a member of the Women's Soccer Team, participated in the Black Students Organization, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mason was also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. After graduating in 1996, Mason worked in a variety of fields including the fashion industry before transitioning into education. She received her Master of Arts degree in Education Policy and Management from Harvard University in 2009. Mason currently serves as the Executive Director of the Newark Charter School Fund, advocating for all students to have access to high-quality schooling.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Andrew Ojeda arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 2008. During his time at William \u0026 Mary, Ojeda worked as a research assistant and fellow on the Lemon Project, a research initiative on the College's role in perpetuating slavery and racial discrimination. Additionally, he was involved with Alma Mater Productions and a sitcom called Ghostburg on William \u0026 Mary TV. After graduating with a Bachelors of Arts in American Studies in 2012, Ojeda pursued a Master's degree in the same field at the University of New York. He went on to work for Colonial Williamsburg, researching the Transatlantic slave trade. Ojeda later joined investment company Morning Star and now works in sales for an asset management company in Chicago. Currently, he serves on the William \u0026 Mary Chicago alumni board. In his interview, Ojeda says William \u0026 Mary caught his attention due to its \"strong academic reputation.\" After his rejection from the school's football team, Ojeda was forced to find a new college identity. Consequently, William \u0026 Mary lead him to discover his \"true self.\" Through working with the Lemon Project, taking mentors like Jody Allen and Betsy Slavach, forming close friendships with fellow students, and taking academically enriching classes, Ojeda found an academic niche in the school's community and learned more about his own racial identity. His college education attuned him to injustices in communities beyond his own and generated his passion for improving race relations. He stresses the importance of having \"difficult\" conversations to create change and claims his greatest regret is not engaging in those conversations with different organizations at the College. Ojeda discusses his post-grad trajectory into sales and attributes his success to his liberal arts background. Finally, Ojeda's involvement with the Chicago board shows his continued support for the College. He hopes William \u0026 Mary's future includes increased diversity and representation for marginalized communities.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Michael K. Powell arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1981 on an ROTC Scholarship. During his time at William \u0026 Mary, he served as President of Theta Delta Chi, was a member of the Men's Gymnastics Team, and became the first black commander of the ROTC. Powell graduated in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army. He has since held positions as chair of the Federal Communications Commission and currently serves as president and CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association. He also served on the Board of Visitors at William \u0026 Mary from 2001 to 2009, serving three years as the school's first African American Rector. In his interview, Powell discusses what he states was a \"fantastic\" experience at William \u0026 Mary, marked by his involvement in many student organizations and key figures such as Sam Sadler and Tom Graves. However, his life, both at William \u0026 Mary and beyond, has not been without difficultly, and he speaks about the moments throughout his life in which his plans were uprooted, sometimes drastically. He views a liberal arts education as providing the skills necessary to adapt and adjust in those situations. The interview ends with poignant ruminations on the value of diversity and inclusion.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Justin Reid arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 2005. During his time at William \u0026 Mary he participated in the African Cultural Society, was a President's Aide, served as president of the W\u0026M Chapter of the NAACP, served as a Resident Assistant and an Admission Tour Guide, and helped to establish the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Reid received a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies and graduated in 2009. He went on to work extensively in the nonprofit sector, working at Colonial Williamsburg, managing a grant project for the U.S. Department of Education, and working as the first associate director for Museum Operations at the Moton Museum. He currently works for the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities as director of African American programs. In his interview, Reid expresses that William \u0026 Mary had actually not been his first choice of college but that President Gene Nichol's commitment to diversity and inclusivity was \"music to his ears.\" Thus, he points to Nichol's resignation as a defining moment of his experience at W\u0026M. Reid recalls numerous other individuals whom positively impacted his time as a student and reflects fondly on major moments, such as founding Omega Psi Phi on campus. Reid's professional experience and involvement in the Hulon Willis Association have kept him in close proximity to W\u0026M since his graduation. The interview closes with Reid discussing the changes he would like to see occur at the school, including increasing faculty diversity and efforts to make a W\u0026M education more affordable.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Yvonne Smith-Jones arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1985, earning a Master of Arts of Education, an Education Specialist Degree, and a Doctorate of Education by 1997. After graduating with her Ed.D. Smith-Jones worked at Hopewell City Public Schools for over 22 years, contributed to special projects with VCU and ODU, and has served on the School of Education Development Board at William \u0026 Mary. She has also been involved with the Hulon Willis Association. Yvonne currently works as an Educational Consultant through Highly Effective Services, Inc. In her interview, Smith-Jones expresses that, from a young age, she intuitively felt that she would, one day, attend William \u0026 Mary. Though she recalls the graduate experience as being largely separate from that of undergraduates, like others, she recalls the impactful presence of Dean Carroll Hardy and holds fond memories of going to Swem Library and basketball games. In her professional life, Smith-Jones notes connections to William \u0026 Mary, from serving on the School of Education Board to witnessing one of her students, Eboni Brown, come to William \u0026 Mary and become the first female African American president of the Student Assembly.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Beverly Thompson arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1994, four years after graduating from the University of Central Florida with a Master's degree in Computer Science. In her five years at the College, Thompson forged lasting relationships with faculty and completed a dissertation as a part of her program. After graduating in 1999 with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Thompson began working at Sandia National Laboratories. Shortly after, she moved to take a position at Leidos, formerly named Science Applications International Corporation. She currently serves as a senior scientist under Leidos while also doing humanitarian work under the United Nations. She also works with Career Girls, an online platform providing young women access to career exploration tools. In her interview, Thompson says that she owes her husband's assignment to Fort Lee for her time studying computer science at William \u0026 Mary. Despite the College's historically unwelcoming environment towards African Americans, Thompson says that her department created a \"family type of space.\" She cites the presence of female faculty as contributing to this feeling of community. In the computer science department, Thompson researched in the agricultural field. She claims that this research aimed at \"helping humanity\" inspired her to continue working on humanitarian causes throughout her career. In discussing identity, Thompson describes feeling burdened by expectations and stereotypes surrounding African Americans at the College, while also feeling supported as a woman in the computer science department. Thompson emphasizes how the College's program prepared her for the research she would do after graduation both in the biomedical field and in international development.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Mallory Walker arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 2013. During her time at William \u0026 Mary, she served as an Orientation Aide, a W\u0026M tour guide, and was a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Additionally, she wrote a column, \"Behind Closed Doors\", for the Flat Hat, and gained work experience through Phone-a-thon and the Reeder Media Center. After graduating in 2017, Walker was chosen as a Mosaic Fellow as part of the Mosaic Program at Swem Library. She spent the 2017-18 school year working on a number of projects in Special Collections, including processing materials, cohosting a Digital Preservation Workshop, and fabricating several exhibits using university collections. She will begin a graduate program at Simmons College in Fall 2018. In her interview, Walker speaks fondly of William \u0026 Mary's beautiful campus, outstanding education. Since her older brother also attended the College, she recalls that she never \"really felt like William \u0026 Mary wasn't home.\" She describes her favorite memories with her friends as \"quintessentially college.\" Despite this, Walker describes serious flaws in campus culture, such as the microaggressions she experienced as a black woman, the feelings of tokenization she felt in her white sorority, and the stigma surrounding mental health. Walker states that the institution likes to \"skirt over the harder truths.\" These factors have complicated Walker's original \"rose-colored\" view of William \u0026 Mary. As an alum, she hopes the school will \"reevaluate\" tradition and prioritize diversity, inclusion, and equity into the future.","Oral history conducted for the Living the Legacy: 50th Anniversary of African Americans in Residence commemoration. Hulon Willis, Jr. arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1973, a little of two decades after his father, Hulon Willis, Sr. became the first African American student to attend the College. During his time at William \u0026 Mary, Willis, Jr. participated in the Student Association, the Baptist Student Union, the Judo \u0026 Karate Club, and the Black Students Organization. He was also a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. After graduating in 1977, Willis pursued his Master of Social Work at Howard University, earning the degree in 1985. He has since worked in the Corrections field in both Washington, D.C., and Virginia. He has remained active at William \u0026 Mary through the Hulon Willis Association, the African American Alumni affinity organization, named in honor of his father. He has also served as a board member of the Richmond Alumni Chapter. In his interview, Willis Jr. emphasizes William \u0026 Mary's lasting impact on his life. He looks back on his time in Sigma Phi Epsilon fondly, describing the parties, concerts, and culture of the 70s as \"some of the high points\" in his college career. His sociology degree led him to work in both corrections and the juvenile justice system, instilling him with an awareness and sensitivity for minorities in difficult situations. Despite this, he acknowledges both the academic challenges of the College and the racism he faced on campus and in surrounding Williamsburg. His feelings of \"isolation\" stemmed from both living off-campus and the limited number of black students at the time. Although he often feels some resentment towards his time at William \u0026 Mary, his daughter's admittance to the College revitalized his involvement as an alum. He admits that the amount of students of color at William \u0026 Mary now compared to his father's time is a \"great feeling.\" He values the efforts of the administration to increase and celebrate diversity, and he hopes the school continues to prioritize this in the future.","Connie Swiner III arrived at William \u0026 Mary in 1977. During his time at William \u0026 Mary he served as the President of Alpha Phi Alpha, and was a member of the Biology Club, Ebony Expressions, the Black Students Organization, and the Affirmative Action Committee. ","Swiner graduated early in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and went on to get his doctoral degree in Medicine at Howard University. He pursued a career in medicine, as is currently working as an anesthesiologist in Chicago. He also served on the Board of Directors at William \u0026 Mary's Swem Library from 2010 to 2013.","In his interview, Swiner speaks about the moments of solitude walking through the campus and Colonial Williamsburg that broke up a rigorous academic experience as a biology major. Memories of his time as a TA for Comparative Anatomy, of being a member of Ebony Expressions, and of receiving the parental support of staff persons in housekeeping and the cafeteria stand out in particular. Connie has remained involved with William \u0026 Mary, stating that: \"I still love the school. So I give back. I go back to visit all the time. Because had it had a negative impact, they wouldn't see a red from me. But obviously that's not the case.\" "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Dr. Jacquelyn Y. McLendon"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Dr. Jacquelyn Y. McLendon"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"persname_ssim":["Dr. Jacquelyn Y. 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Restrictions may apply to other records as well. Consult a staff member for details. 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. 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Restrictions may apply to other records as well. Consult a staff member for details. 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 records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors.","The collection is arranged into eight series: Series 1: Minutes and Agendas of Board of Visitors' Meetings, 1757-[ongoing]; Series 2: Matriculation Books, 1827-1920; Series 3: Correspondence, 1858-1859, 1928-1988; Series 4: Rector's Papers, 1938-1979; Series 5: Publications, 1830-[ongoing]; Series 6: Audiotapes of  Meetings, 1961-1999, Series 7: Photographs, and Series 8: Financial Reports.","The Board of Visitors at William \u0026 Mary is composed of 17 members appointed by the Governor of Virginia and approved by the General Assembly to serve four year terms. Three members may be nonresidents of Virginia.","Portions of this collection are stored offsite. Consult staff for assistance. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","Steven Bookman and Rebecca Obniski arranged and described the collection from January-May 2008. Nathaniel Baako continued to arrange and describe the collection beginning in May 2008. Lily Rubino continued to arrange and describe the collection from February 2009. The collection was reorganized from an accession based arrangement to a series based arrangement. Acc. 2010.431 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2010. Acc. 2011.427 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2011. Acc. 2011.524 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011.","Records of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary.","The records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999."," An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections."," The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.","This series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.","Contains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Photocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","20769","20769","20825","20825","20909","20972","20972","21035","21035","21070","21137","21168","1987 October 29-30","Board of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Missing April 2016.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Includes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.","This series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","This series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.","Order that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.","Items transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.","Items transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.","Items transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.","Items transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.","Includes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).","Resolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.","Items transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.","Item transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.","Items transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. ","An extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. ","A letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. ","A letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. ","A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. ","A letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. ","A letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. ","A letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. ","A letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. ","A letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. ","A letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","John L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026 Mary.  1888 July 2.","T.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.","John R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.","William Meade to William \u0026 Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026 Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27","Letter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.","Letter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026 Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.","Letter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.","Grame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.","Correspondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","Correspondence on the Wren Cross.","This series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.","Oscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","First Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.","Robert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","Closed until 2047.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2046.","Closed until 2047.","Closed.","Closed until 2048.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2026.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2022.","Closed until 2023.","Closed until 2044.","Closed until 2046.","This series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.","Acc. No. 1983.119","Acc. 1991.083","This series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","Two audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038","(1) color photograph of William \u0026 Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026 Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. ","From left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)","Oversize photograph of William \u0026 Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.","Materials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. This accession includes three committee meeting binders, four board books (which also contain committee meeting notes), and two group photographs.","2019 Commencement booklet moved to the Commencement Exercises collection UA 314.","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. Board of Visitors.","Office of the President","Chappell, R. 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Acc. 1988.090 was purchased from a dealer; and later removed from the College Papers collection. Acc. 1986.15 was purchased from Sotheby's (New York) on April 23, 1986. Records from 1943-1962 (32,000 items) were acquired on 10/19/1964 by the Manuscripts division as Mss Acc. 1964-64 and were later transferred to the University Archives. 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Acc. 2011.524 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in August 2011."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Records of the Office of the President (UA 2); R. Harvey Chappell Jr. Papers (Mss. 83 C36); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (UA 5.013); Robert Morton Hughes Papers (Mss. 65 H88); Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers (UA 2.06); William Booth Taliaferro Papers (Mss. 65 T15); W. Brooks George Papers (Mss. 83 Geo29); University Archives Oral History Collection (UA 43); University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice-President for Business Affairs (UA 63); University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58); and other related administrative records of the College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. 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These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMissing April 2016.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026amp;M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026amp;M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026amp; Mary.  1888 July 2.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Meade to William \u0026amp; Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026amp; Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026amp; Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis student discipline case is closed until 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis student discipline case is closed until 2018.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence on the Wren Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2047.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2046.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2047.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2048.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2026.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2024.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2022.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2023.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2044.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClosed until 2046.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. No. 1983.119\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1991.083\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1) color photograph of William \u0026amp; Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026amp; Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrom left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize photograph of William \u0026amp; Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. 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Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999."," An index to Board of Visitors meetings for the period 1947-1984 is available in the Special Collections Research Center. Researchers are also encouraged to consult the University Archives Card Catalog which provides more detailed access to particular people or subjects in the College's history.  The card catalog notes where information can be found within the various University Archives collections."," The records of the Board of Visitors are transferred to the University Archives on an ongoing basis with the most recent records held by the Board of Visitors. Please check the Archon finding aid inventory for the most current holdings available.","This series includes the minutes and agendas from the Board of Visitors' meetings and is arranged in chronological order by date of meeting. Agendas list business to be discussed and resolutions to be approved. Agendas include supporting documents for each resolution. Minutes reflect business transacted at meetings, but are not verbatim transcripts. Agendas and minutes are filed together for each meeting. The series consists of copies as well as the official bound volumes of minutes. Agendas, minutes, and reports of the committees of the Board of Visitors are present. Minutes can also be found in Series 3: Correspondence and Series 4, Subseries 2: Rector's Papers, Robert Harvey Chappell Jr. Microfilm copies of minutes from 1860-1980 are available for researchers to use. The material listed as being found in Boxes 2-21 are bound volumes of the official Executive Committee and regular Board of Visitors meeting minutes.  Boxes 22-48, 69-are paper copies of minutes and committee reports of the Board of Visitors from 1921 to the present.  Boxes 49-68 are duplicate copies of minutes and are stored off-site. From 2002 to the present, committee agendas and minutes are in the same folder as the general meeting minutes and agenda. Acc. 2011.524 contains committee agendas and minutes for meetings of the Board of Visitors from the September 2009 to the April 2011 meetings.  September 2011 Creative Adaptation Fund.","Contains the agenda books for the February and April meetings of the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Photocopies of BoV minutes (1757-1768) held in the Fulham Palace Papers.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","Bound Volume.","20769","20769","20825","20825","20909","20972","20972","21035","21035","21070","21137","21168","1987 October 29-30","Board of Visitors 2015 Bylaws.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Board of Visitors agenda books for the 2012-2013 academic year at the College of William and Mary. These books have not been interfiled with the rest of the collection. Please see a staff member for more information.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Missing April 2016.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132 3 copies of the Bylaws of the Board of Visitors adopted in November 2015.","Materials include Board of Visitors Meeting Minutes, Board Retreat notes, Committe on Financial Affairs notes, and Richard Bland College Committee meeting notes. Acc. 2019.132","Includes Bylaws Revisions adopted April 20, 2018.","This series consists of 2 volumes of matriculation books from The College of William and Mary. Volume 1 dates from 1827-1881 and volume 2 dates from 1888-1920. The matriculation books contain signatures of students, names of parents or guardians, hometown, age, residence in Williamsburg, religion, and their course of study. Volume 1 also includes some rules of the Board of Visitors (1788-1830) and 2 loose papers listing student names. The matriculation books have been microfilmed and are on the same reel as the faculty reports. Researchers should use microfilm copies when available.","This series consists of the correspondence of the Board of Visitors. Included in the series are copies of minutes of Board of Visitors meetings, correspondence about the meetings, and copies of reports presented at the meetings. Some of the topics the correspondence explores include the financial situation of the College, construction and renovation of buildings on campus, and recommendations for the successor of Julian A. C. Chandler. The series also includes two letters written by former U. S. President John Tyler while he was Rector of the Board of Visitors, as well as a profile of the members of the 1987 Board of Visitors. Two student discipline cases are included, but are closed until 2018 due to their confidentiality. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Boxes 6-7 contain correspondence regarding the Wren Cross in 2007 and the appointment of W. Taylor Reveley as the next William and Mary President in September 2008. These boxes are closed until 2018 October.","Order that the Bishop of London be requested to employ a professor of philosophy and mathematics, 1716 June 13, 1 piece. Order to send to England for furniture and a bell, 1716 June 13. Orders concerning payment for certain carpenter work, concerning the master of the Indian School, and concerning furniture for the College, 20 June 1716, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning the employment of a housekeeper and the ordering of glass from England for the College Hall, 1716 October 24, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors concerning William Levingston's dancing school and concerning the appointment of William Craig as porter for the College, 1716, 1 piece. Summary of letter written by visitors of the College to the Bishop of London, 15 July 1767, concerning qualifications of professors sent to the College, and a statute passed by the visitors in 1770 providing salaries for eight undergraduates in consideration of their proficiency in learning and their exemplary conduct, 1 piece. Extract from the proceedings of the visitors, 1769 Septeptember 1, giving resolutions concerning the marriage of professors and their residence outside the College, 1 piece. Resolution requiring the residence of professors in the College, and prohibiting their marriage, 1769 December 4, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the University of William and Mary; (Richmond, A. Davis, 1792), concerning the drinking of liquors by the students, 1 piece. Extract from the Statutes of the College of William and Mary; 1796 December 19, concerning board and the use of liquors at the College table, 1 piece. Two extracts from a statute for the wholesome government of the College, 1802, two pieces. Statute concerning the salary of the president and chaplain, 1812, 1 piece. Report and resolution concerning the resignation of Rev. John Bracken, 1814. Statute concerning the duty of the professor of natural philosophy to register weather conditions, circa 1814-1826. Address of the visitors and governors of the College, 1815. Statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815, two pieces. Statute to explain and amend a statute to raise the salaries of the president and professors, 1815 July 4, 1 piece. Statute to change the time for the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1816 July 5. Regulation respecting the bursar's accounts, 1816 July 6, 1 piece. Two resolutions concerning the teaching of Thomas P. Jones, professor of chemistry, 1816 July 6, two pieces. Resolution respecting the bursar's accounts, 1817 July 12, 1 piece. Statute concerning the opening and closing of the College and the annual meeting of the visitors, 1817 July 14, 1 piece. Three statutes concerning fees for the use of the library, 1817 July 15, 3 pieces. Resolutions concerning finances, recording of faculty minutes, and the authority of the president and professors, 1817 July 15, 1 piece. A resolution appointing a committee to solicit funds for the College, 1818 July 4, 1 piece. Resolutions: concerning a lecturer of natural philosophy and chemistry; professor fees and examination of professors, 1818, 2 pieces. Resolutions: reimbursement for Dr. Hare's chemical apparatus, purchases of the chemistry professor, and request for the College president to submit a statement of the bursar's accounts, 1818, 4 pieces. Report: concerning instituting a professor of humanity and universal history.","Items transferred from College Papers: Resolution concerning a matriculation fee for the use of the library. 1821 July Resolution respecting the proper recording of the funds of the college. 1821 July resolution for collecting and revising the statutes of the college. 1821 July statue regarding the use of text books. 1821 resolution that the president be requested to submit an annual report. 1821 resolution relative to the Fall meeting of the Board of Visitors. 1824 July statue concerning the duties and salary of the president of the College. July 1824 resolutions concerning the removal of the college. 1824 November resolutions of the board of Visitors of the college and of the citizens of Williamsburg concerning the public meetings of the board. 1825 July resolutions concerning the dismissal of students from the college and an annual report of the faculty to the visitors on the condition of the college. 1825 July statues and resolutions concerning the establishment of a professorship of humanity and for the establishment of a boarding department in the college. 1825 July report and resolution relative to the professor of chemistry. 1825 July typed copy of OBV resolution on hiring someone to be in charge of providing meals for the students; the Brafferton will be turned over to this person for his home. Resolution concerning the establishment of a grammar school. July 1825 Resolution to separate the office of president from ay professorship. July 1825 Statute concerning the presidency of the college and establishing a separate professorship of political law. Oct 1826 Statue to fix the salaries of the president and professors of the college. Oct 1826 Statue concerning the salary of the professor of humanity and an assistant for him. 1826 Statue prescribing the number of classes which each student of the college shall be required to attend. July 1827 Statue to amend the statue concerning the school of humanity. July 1827 Two drafts of a statute to amend the statutes establishing a table in the college. July 1827 Two resolutions concerning the collection of debts due to the college. July 1827 Resolution appointing a committee to report on the revenues and funds of the college July 1827 Statue creating aprofessorship of modern languages. July 1828 Statue to regulate the salaries of professors. July 1828 Resolution appointing a committee to revise the statutes of the college and to receive the communications from the president and professors. Oct 1828 Rules to be observed in convocation. July 1830 Resolution passed July 1830 requiring the faculty to submit a statement showing fees received by each professor. Resolution passed July 1830 concerning reports of the faculty for the years 1828 and 1829. Resolution concerning oaths of office and requirements for degrees. July 1830 Resolution adopted July 1830 for publishing the statutes passed in 1830 and certain laws of the college. Resolution concerning services in the college chapel. July 1830. Resolution concerning attendance upon lectures. 1830 Petition of the visitors and governors of W\u0026M to the VA Legislature asking for an additional endowment for the college. 1833 Two resolutions concerning the finances of the college. Feb 1847 Resolution concerning an investigation of the condition of the college March 1848 Resolution concerning the condition of the college. March 1848 Resolutions concerning contracts for sale of land. March 1848 Resolution concerning improvements to the college building and premises. March 1848 Statue prohibiting secret societies at the college. March 1848 Resolution concerning the increase in the amount paid for board. March 1848 Resolution concerning an advertisement for a professor of chemistry. March 1848 Resolution concerning the appointment of professors and a resolution concerning the appointment of board members. 1848 Resolution concerning the claim of Professor Millington against the college. 1850 Resolution concerning the report of Tazewell Taylor as bursar.","Items transferred from College Papers. resolution concerning the purchase of books for the library 1852 July. Resolution concerning the changing of the section of the college laws and regulations regarding the Department of Chemistry and Natural and Experimental Philosophy 1854 July. Resolution concerning the resuming of Saturday recitations at the college 1854 July. Two resolutions concerning a subscription to raise a fund for repairs and for an enlargement of the permanent fund 1854 July. Resolution granting the president an extra sum for contingent expenses 1854 July. Copy of a resolution concerning the salary of Professor Lucian Minor 1856 July and a letter from Professor Minor dated 1857 January concerning his salary. Allowances granted to the Board of Visitors for their expenses in attending the meetings of 1858 June and July. Resolution of appreciation for the services rendered the college by Bishop Johns 1869 July. Minutes of meeting of 1869 June with attachments. Minutes of meeting of 1870 July. Minutes of meeting of 1871 July. Memo from some faculty to the Visitors protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Letter to the Visitors from L. B. Wharton protesting a faculty resolution 1871 October. Extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Visitors which accepts the resignation of Professor Thomas P. McCandlish. Resolution concerning salaries of professors. Resolution to elect a professor of Latin and French 1981 December. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1872 June, containing the resignation of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton, Wise and Snead and the the re-election of Professors Ewell, Wilmer, Wharton and Wise. Resolution from the minutes of the meting of the Visitors 1872 June requesting faculty to prepare a statement of the college's debt. Minutes of meeting of 1876 June. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1877 May. Resolution concerning an agent to solicit funds. Resolution to petition the Congress of the U. S. for remuneration for damage done to the college buildings in the Civil War. Resolution to continue the college for the next year on its present terms. Resolution 1877 May, concerning the summoning of the Board of Visitors in July to investigate the affairs of the college. Photostat of letter, 1877 July from W. W. Vest to Board of Visitors regarding debt owed to him by college (location of original document unknown). Resolution to appoint committees to solicit appropriations from Congress and from the Virginia Legislature 1877 July. Record of the appointment of a committee on finance from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1888 May. Resolution concerning the acceptance of the resignation of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1888 May.","Items transferred from College Papers. Resolution concerning the payment of certain expenses with interest due the college from state bonds and securities 1888. Two resolutions concerning the state appropriation for the normal school at the college 1888. Resolution concerning funds for repairs to college buildings 1888. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors 1889 October, nine pieces. Appropriation of $40 to furnish the hall of the Philomathean Society. Appropriation of $50 to purchase an organ for the YMCA. Appropriation of $25 for the Phoenix Literary Society. Appropriation of $50 for supplies for the normal department. Resolution concerning the depositing in the National Planters Bank in Richmond of bonds of the college. Resolution concerning the use of the President's House by the college. Resolution concerning the appointment of an assistant to the professor of languages. Resolution concerning the inspection of the treasurer's accounts. Extracts from the proceedings of the meeting of the Board of Visitors, 1889 November, including the following resolutions. Resolution concerning examination of the financial transactions of the president. Resolution concerning funds of the college handled by the president. An appropriation of $30 to purchase magazines and other literary matter. Resolution concerning the election of a treasurer. Resolution concerning the appointment of Rev. J. H. Moss as assistant in the Department of Languages. Resolution concerning depositing funds of the college. Resolution concerning the insuring of college buildings. Resolutions on the death of Col. Benjamin S. Ewell 1895 June. Resolution concerning special examinations 1912 June. Resolution concerning reports from the faculty regarding their respective departments 1913 January. Resolution appointing a boarding house committee 1918 April. Resolution fixing rates for students boarding in the college 1918 April. Resolution concerning the purchase of a team or truck for hauling coal 1918 April Statute defining the authority of the faculty. Resolution concerning the selling of land belonging to the college in the city of Richmond. Resolution concerning the investing of college funds. Resolution concerning funds to be used for repairs to the college buildings. Resolution concerning the establishment of a class in civil law. Resolution concerning lectures on international law and government. Two statutes concerning the duties of professors in regard to class schedules and text books. Two statutes concerning the professorship of divinity, logic, rhetoric and belles-lettres. Resolutions concerning the purchasing power of the steward and of the registrar (undated but belongs to the period 1900-1910). Fragmentary records from the files of the board, fragments dated 1871-1877, and undated fragments.","Items transferred from the College Papers. Report of the examiners of the college accounts circa 1764. \nReport of the president on the bursar's account, 1815. \nReport of the committee to examing the bursar's account, 1817. \nReport of the committee appointed to inquire into the state of the funds of the college, 1819. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1820. \nReport of the committee appointed to enquire into the expediency of amending or repealing the statutes concerning the president, July 1821 Report of the committee appointed to consider the president's report, July 1821. \nReport of the committee to enquire into the state and condition of the college and to propose such measures as would advance its prosperity, 1824. \nReport of the committee to examine the bursar's account, 1825. \nReport of the committee to which the report of the faculty was referred, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to investigate the statutes in force for the government of the college, 1827. \nReport of the committee appointed to revise the statutes of the college, 1828 July. \nReport of the committee on the college funds, July 1830. Report of the committee to examine the bursar's account (undated but belonging to the period 1820-1830). \nReport of the committee on the college funds, 1842. Report of the committee on the college funds, 1843-1844.","Includes note by \"Edm: Randolph, Rector\" about support and maintenance needed for the College.  1777 June 17. (transferred from Chronology File).","Resolution to form a committee to try and recover money that might be due from the Brafferton Estate.  1785 March 25.","Items transferred from College Papers: Communications to the Board relating to the dissension among the faculty 1847-1848 and partial proceedings of the meeting of the board, 1848 March. 54 pieces, including communications from Robert Saunders, George Frederick Holmes, Archibald Cary Peachy, B. Tucker, James S. Christian, John Millington, and Charles Minnigerode.","Item transferred from College Papers: \"The Troubles at William and Mary College in 1848\".  An 18-page printed pamphlet containing letters concerning the dissension of 1847-1848.","Items transferred from College Papers. \nLetter from Miles Cary, rector of W\u0026M, 1705, June regarding a meeting of the governors. ","An extract from the Virginia Gazette 1775 February, announcing the election of Robert Beverly, of Essex County as one of the governors of the college. ","A letter from Wm. U. Moody at Williamsburg to Robert Stannard 1835 June, requesting his attendance at a meeting of the Board on 1835 July 4. ","A letter from James Lyons at Richmond 1847 November 7, stating that legal engagements prevent his attending a meeting of the board. ","A letter from George P. Scarburgh, at Accomack Court House, Virginia 1848 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A note from the faculty to the board concerning a joint meeting 1848 July. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise at Only (near Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia) 1848 September, accepting visitorship of the college. ","A letter from William Meade, at Millwood 1849 March, concerning a meeting of the Board. ","A letter from John S. Millson at Norfolk 1852 June, resigning as a visitor. On the back of this letter appears a memo of the appointment of Otway Byrd Barraud, of Norfolk, and John W. Brockenbrough, of Lexington, as visitors of the college. 1852 July. ","A letter from E. P. Scott, at Oakland, Louisa County, Virginia, 1853 June, concerning the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors. ","A letter from Robert G. Scott, at Richmond 1853 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Henry A. Wise, at Onancock, Virginia 1853 June, stating why he will not be able to attend a meeting of the visitors. ","A letter from Robert B. Bolling, at Petersburg,1854 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Otway B. Barraud, at Norfolk, 1855 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Robert Saunders, at Williamsburg, 1867 July, declining an appointment as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh B. Grisgsy, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, 1868 January, making an appointment to discuss college affairs. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1868 June, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from William B. Harrison, at Brandon, Prince George County, Virginia, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from David May, at Petersburg, 1869 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from (GW?) Lewis, Westmoreland, 1870 March,resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1872 June, stating his intention of being present at a meeting of the visitors of the college. ","A letter from Hugh Blair Grigsby, at Edgehill, 1873 June, concerning attendance at a board meeting. An extract from the records of the board stating that at a meeting of the Board of Visitors 1873 July, Warner T. Jones was elected a member. ","A letter from A.N. Wellford, at Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Virginia, 1875 May, resigning as a visitor of the college. ","A letter from James Lyons, at Richmond, June 1875, containing a conditional resignation as rector of the college.","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","John L. Buchanan letter turning down the offer of presidency of the College of William \u0026 Mary.  1888 July 2.","T.T.L. Snead letter requesting pay for extra services teaching Col. Ewell's classes. 1872 June 19.","John R. Coupland sending regrets for an invitation to a student dinner.  1844 June 25.","William Meade to William \u0026 Mary explaining why the Diocese decided his Assistant Bishop would be an unwise choice to be president of William \u0026 Mary because of the conflict of dual duties. (J. Johns might be the assistant Bishop).1847 May 27","Letter to Edward B. Dellam concerning the lack of suitable candidates for law professor. Acc. 1986.15.","Letter to the president of Brown University, Barnas Sears, requesting a donation of duplicate copies of books to replace the William \u0026 Mary's library, which had been destroyed by fire. Acc. 1988.90.","Letter to Alumni and Friends of the College from Rector Michael K Powell dated 2008 March.","Grame questions how he could withdraw as council from a case he'd never taken any part.","Correspondence between James Lyons, BOV Rector and Rev Dr J.L.M. Curry concerning the Peabody Fund.  Lyons mentions forming a Normal School and would like support from the Peabody Fund.  Includes \"Circular of the General Agent of the Peabody Fund.\"","Letters of recommendation for Charles Morris as a Law Professor (1860 June 22),and Miss Lucy Lee Davis to be in charge of the proposed Model School (1894 October 1)","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","This student discipline case is closed until 2018.","Correspondence on the Wren Cross.","This series consists of records collected and maintained by the Rectors of the Board of Visitors and is arranged into subseries by rector. The series includes the records of Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and R. Harvey Chappell. Topics include the Alumni Society, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Student Affairs, Athletics, Richard Bland College, and Christopher Newport College. The series is arranged chronologically. Acc. No. 2002.80.","Oscar L. Shewmake was a student (1899-1904), faculty member (1902-1905; 1921-1923), and member of the Board of Visitors (1919-1921; 1940-1952) at the College of William and Mary. This series contains news clippings and correspondence from Shewmake's office concerning the Board of Visitors, Alumni Association, the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, and the 1951 football scandal. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","First Doctorate of Law and Taxation ever conferred.","Robert Harvey Chappell, Jr. was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1945 to 1950 and a member of the Board of Visitors from 1970 to 1976. This subseries includes correspondence, Board minutes and agendas with Chappell's personal notes, Board committee files, and Chappell's subject files. Some of the topics covered in this subseries include the Alumni Society, Student Affairs, Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges, Commencements and Charter Days, Affirmative Action, and the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.","Closed until 2047.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2046.","Closed until 2047.","Closed.","Closed until 2048.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2050.","Closed until 2026.","Closed until 2024.","Closed until 2022.","Closed until 2023.","Closed until 2044.","Closed until 2046.","This series consists of reports, by-laws, procedures, and other publications produced by or presented to the Board of Visitors.  Some of the publications in the series include the 1960 administrative organization of William and Mary to include Richard Bland and Christopher Newport College, a study of the social life of women at southern colleges, various versions of the by-laws of the Board of Visitors, and a copy of the rules and regulations for the president of the College from 1905.  Also included is a bound volume containing faculty reports to the Board of Visitors, bursar's reports about capital owned by the college, and lists of land owned in King William and Sussex Counties.  The faculty reports have been microfilmed and are available in the SCRC on the same reel as the matriculation books.","Acc. No. 1983.119","Acc. 1991.083","This series consists of reel-to-reel audiotapes of Board of Visitors meetings. Preservation concerns may limit access to the original recordings requiring researchers to use copies in another format. The series is arranged chronologically.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 January 14 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 March 4 meeting of the Board of Visitors at the Richmond Professional Institute. The tape speed was recorded at 3 3/4 ips.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 May 20 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 June 10 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part one of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1961 August 12 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 April 28 meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One reel-to-reel audiotape of the 1962 May 19 meeting of the Board of Visitors. The tape is part two of two.","One audio cassette tape of the 1990 September teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 March 18 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1992 June 30 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the July 30, 1993 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One audio cassette tape of the 1994 January 10 teleconference of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","Two audio cassette tapes of the 1996 June 27 meeting of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary.","One master microcassette audiotape and one copy audio cassette tape of the 1999 June 17 teleconference meeting of the Board of Visitors.","One audio cassette tape of the Board of Visitor's Black Tie Dinner before the Commencement ceremony in 1986. Acc. 1986.038","(1) color photograph of William \u0026 Mary President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel, and a group of former William \u0026 Mary Rectors, taken at the October, 2, 2019 Emeriti Rectors Lunch held at the Quirk Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. ","From left to right: J. Edward Grimsley (Rector 1999-2001), Hays T. Watkins, Jr. (Rector 1987-1993), James B. Murray, Jr. (Rector 1994-1996), President Katherine Rowe, Rector John Littel (2018-present), Donald N. Patten (Rector 2001-2003) and A. Marshall Acuff (Rector 1996-1999)","Oversize photograph of William \u0026 Mary's Board of Visitors members in 2018. Some members are seated, others are standing in a blue paneled room in the Wren Building. This photograph hung in the Board Room until it was replaced by a more current one in September 2019.","Materials from Board of Visitors meetings over 2019 through 2022. 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Also included is a card from Armenian Evangelical school with holiday wishes written in English and Armenian","From 1972-1974 scrapbook pg. 115","From 1984-1985 scrapbook, caption in scrapbook says \"Senior Skit Weekend\"","Photo includes from Left to Right Hattie Kelly, Louise cox, Mattie Thomas, Mrs. Jamison, and Virginia Boyd. Top is Angela tinsley"],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTitle--LU-068, Delta Sigma Chi Collection. Custodian--Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections: Address--201 High Street, Farmville VA, 23909, Country--USA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Archival Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Title--LU-068, Delta Sigma Chi Collection. 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Founded on April 20, 1898 by Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright at State Female Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood University). The organization established a charter of incorporation in 1903 and adopted a constitution in the same year. As the organization began to grow and add chapters, Sigma Sigma Sigma along with Alpha Sigma Alpha founded the Association of Education Sororities (AES) in 1915, to serve as a national organization for sororities at teacher training institutions.  After the dissolution of the AES, and Longwood's change in status from a teacher's college to a liberal arts college in 1949, Tri Sigma joined NPC in 1951. In 1954, Tri Sigma established the Robbie Page Memorial as its official philanthropy, the organization now supports play therapy for hospitalized children, libraries, and programs for children undergoing long-term hospitalization. Sigma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter was the second sorority to be founded at Longwood and is the only one to be continuously active on campus since its founding.","The materials in this collection were donated by the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma to Greenwood Library in November 2022.","Members of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1920s.","Members of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1930s.","Members of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1940s. This scrapbook includes images from the 1920s, but is mostly from 1948.","Scrapbook was a pledge project. Pledges wrote to other chapters to get information on them, and then made a scrabpook from their responses","Scrapbook was assembled by members of the sorority in 2007","Likely part of a 1930s scrapbook before they were combined","Likely part of a 1930s scrapbook before they were combined","From sleeve of rebound 1930s Scrapbook","Articles were orginally part of the 1953-1954 Scarpbook","From 1955 Scrapbook","Articles were oginally part of 1956-1958 Scrapbook","Items were oiginall part of the 1956-1958 Scarpbook","Articles were oginally part of 1959 Scrapbook","Items were oginally part of the 1966-1968 Scrapbook","Items were from 1970s Scrapbooks, unsure which specific one","Likely part of 1975 Scrapbook","From a scrapbooks unsure exactually which one","Written on back \"We Visit and Talk with our pledges, Mar. 1959\"","Written on the back \"Don't Fence me in\" Annie Lee, orginally written on the scrapbook page where it was orginally attached.","Likely a photo or a organizaiton also published in the yearbook, not sure what organization or year the photo is from","Written on the back \" Peggy Jane\"","Written on the back \"Tri-Sigma pledges pose prettily!\" Front Row L to R: Ellen Hodenett, Linda Feathersonte, Diane Livick, Susan DeGruchy, Missy Jordan, Bev Colgate, Back Row L to R: Donna Campbell, Bitsy Glinn, Cindy Hardison, Kay Wescot, Ann Beale. Also found on page 151 of 1968 Virginian.","Written on the back \"Barbara and Kathy dust furniture\"","Written on the back \"Haney and Betty straighten the kitchen\"","Written on the back \"1st Row (left to right) Sharon Raumswinder, Beth Navin, 2nd Row (L to R) Colleen Russell, Joy Serine, Sue Seaborn, Lynda Coon, Deanna Deane, 3rd Row (L to R) Juli Tracy, Jean Dyer, 4th Row (L to R) Mary Jane Navin, Sylvia Robersts. Alpha's at Walton House, Setptember '78\"","Written on back \"Robin\"","Written on back \"Robin\"","Written on back \"State Day Panel Discussion\"","Written on back \"Norma\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on the back \"Joey\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on back \"Leslie\"","There are stickers on this photo that say \"Gee, you Smell Terrific!\" and \"Hey Good Lookin!\"","The photo includes a piece of paper which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","Three photos glued together, some stickers are stuck to the photographs","Written on the back \"Laura Ratcliff\"","Written on back \"Leslie's Wedding reception June 28, 1986, with sorority sisters\"","Written on back \" Leslie's Wedding - June 28, 1986 Nancy in background\"","Written on back \"Nancy in Leslie's wedding at reception - June 28, 1986\"","Written on back \"Leslie's Wedding and reception - June 28, 1986 with sorority sisters\"","The photo includes a pieces of paper with a description of the event which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","The photo includes a pieces of paper with a description of the event which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","The photo includes a pieces of paper with a description of the event which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","Written on back \"Julie Lindsay\"","Written on the back \"Becky Davis\"","Written on the back \"Addie\"","Written on the back \"Wendy K??\"","Written on back \"Spring Rush 98\"","Several scrapbooks pages with no scrapbook","Due to the condition of some of the scrapbooks when donated several from the 50s, 60s and 70s were dis-bound and pages removed and placed in polyester sleeves. Scrapbooks with loose pages were numbered, and while every effort was made to keep pages in original order, several books already had pages out of place and while some effort was made to return pages to their original locations some may be out of order or missing. Fragile or dis-bound scrapbooks have been placed in phase boxes made of folder stock.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook includes covers and was placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook includes covers and was placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook includes covers and was placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound, pages are not sleeved, placed in a phase folder to keep them together. This book is very fragile.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbooks was disbound, pages are still with cover, and placed in phase folder to keep them together","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","The collection includes scrapbooks, composites, photographs, records, and plaques related to Longwood University's Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Items in the collection commemorate chapter events, governance, social life and general activity of the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma.","From 1959 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1956-1957 Scrapbook, pg. 47","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1961 Scrapbook","From 1961 Scrapbook","From 1951-1952 Scrapbook","\"1947 Scrapbook\" written on the back. 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"],"unitid_tesim":["LU.075"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Sigma Sigma Sigma Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Sigma Sigma Sigma Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Sigma Sigma Sigma Collection"],"repository_ssm":["Longwood University"],"repository_ssim":["Longwood University"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Women -- Societies and clubs.","Longwood University -- History","Greek letter societies -- Virginia."],"access_subjects_ssm":["Women -- Societies and clubs.","Longwood University -- History","Greek letter societies -- Virginia."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["26 Linear Feet (26 containers)"],"extent_tesim":["26 Linear Feet (26 containers)"],"date_range_isim":[1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSigma Sigma Sigma, also known as Tri Sigma, is a national American women's sorority and is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Founded on April 20, 1898 by Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright at State Female Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood University). The organization established a charter of incorporation in 1903 and adopted a constitution in the same year. As the organization began to grow and add chapters, Sigma Sigma Sigma along with Alpha Sigma Alpha founded the Association of Education Sororities (AES) in 1915, to serve as a national organization for sororities at teacher training institutions.  After the dissolution of the AES, and Longwood's change in status from a teacher's college to a liberal arts college in 1949, Tri Sigma joined NPC in 1951. In 1954, Tri Sigma established the Robbie Page Memorial as its official philanthropy, the organization now supports play therapy for hospitalized children, libraries, and programs for children undergoing long-term hospitalization. Sigma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter was the second sorority to be founded at Longwood and is the only one to be continuously active on campus since its founding.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Sigma Sigma Sigma, also known as Tri Sigma, is a national American women's sorority and is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Founded on April 20, 1898 by Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright at State Female Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood University). The organization established a charter of incorporation in 1903 and adopted a constitution in the same year. As the organization began to grow and add chapters, Sigma Sigma Sigma along with Alpha Sigma Alpha founded the Association of Education Sororities (AES) in 1915, to serve as a national organization for sororities at teacher training institutions.  After the dissolution of the AES, and Longwood's change in status from a teacher's college to a liberal arts college in 1949, Tri Sigma joined NPC in 1951. In 1954, Tri Sigma established the Robbie Page Memorial as its official philanthropy, the organization now supports play therapy for hospitalized children, libraries, and programs for children undergoing long-term hospitalization. Sigma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter was the second sorority to be founded at Longwood and is the only one to be continuously active on campus since its founding."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this collection were donated by the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma to Greenwood Library in November 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["The materials in this collection were donated by the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma to Greenwood Library in November 2022."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1920s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1940s. 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Founded on April 20, 1898 by Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright at State Female Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood University). The organization established a charter of incorporation in 1903 and adopted a constitution in the same year. As the organization began to grow and add chapters, Sigma Sigma Sigma along with Alpha Sigma Alpha founded the Association of Education Sororities (AES) in 1915, to serve as a national organization for sororities at teacher training institutions.  After the dissolution of the AES, and Longwood's change in status from a teacher's college to a liberal arts college in 1949, Tri Sigma joined NPC in 1951. In 1954, Tri Sigma established the Robbie Page Memorial as its official philanthropy, the organization now supports play therapy for hospitalized children, libraries, and programs for children undergoing long-term hospitalization. Sigma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter was the second sorority to be founded at Longwood and is the only one to be continuously active on campus since its founding.","The materials in this collection were donated by the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma to Greenwood Library in November 2022.","Members of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1920s.","Members of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1930s.","Members of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1940s. This scrapbook includes images from the 1920s, but is mostly from 1948.","Scrapbook was a pledge project. Pledges wrote to other chapters to get information on them, and then made a scrabpook from their responses","Scrapbook was assembled by members of the sorority in 2007","Likely part of a 1930s scrapbook before they were combined","Likely part of a 1930s scrapbook before they were combined","From sleeve of rebound 1930s Scrapbook","Articles were orginally part of the 1953-1954 Scarpbook","From 1955 Scrapbook","Articles were oginally part of 1956-1958 Scrapbook","Items were oiginall part of the 1956-1958 Scarpbook","Articles were oginally part of 1959 Scrapbook","Items were oginally part of the 1966-1968 Scrapbook","Items were from 1970s Scrapbooks, unsure which specific one","Likely part of 1975 Scrapbook","From a scrapbooks unsure exactually which one","Written on back \"We Visit and Talk with our pledges, Mar. 1959\"","Written on the back \"Don't Fence me in\" Annie Lee, orginally written on the scrapbook page where it was orginally attached.","Likely a photo or a organizaiton also published in the yearbook, not sure what organization or year the photo is from","Written on the back \" Peggy Jane\"","Written on the back \"Tri-Sigma pledges pose prettily!\" Front Row L to R: Ellen Hodenett, Linda Feathersonte, Diane Livick, Susan DeGruchy, Missy Jordan, Bev Colgate, Back Row L to R: Donna Campbell, Bitsy Glinn, Cindy Hardison, Kay Wescot, Ann Beale. Also found on page 151 of 1968 Virginian.","Written on the back \"Barbara and Kathy dust furniture\"","Written on the back \"Haney and Betty straighten the kitchen\"","Written on the back \"1st Row (left to right) Sharon Raumswinder, Beth Navin, 2nd Row (L to R) Colleen Russell, Joy Serine, Sue Seaborn, Lynda Coon, Deanna Deane, 3rd Row (L to R) Juli Tracy, Jean Dyer, 4th Row (L to R) Mary Jane Navin, Sylvia Robersts. Alpha's at Walton House, Setptember '78\"","Written on back \"Robin\"","Written on back \"Robin\"","Written on back \"State Day Panel Discussion\"","Written on back \"Norma\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on the back \"Joey\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on back \"Elaine Lawler\"","Written on back \"Leslie\"","There are stickers on this photo that say \"Gee, you Smell Terrific!\" and \"Hey Good Lookin!\"","The photo includes a piece of paper which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","Three photos glued together, some stickers are stuck to the photographs","Written on the back \"Laura Ratcliff\"","Written on back \"Leslie's Wedding reception June 28, 1986, with sorority sisters\"","Written on back \" Leslie's Wedding - June 28, 1986 Nancy in background\"","Written on back \"Nancy in Leslie's wedding at reception - June 28, 1986\"","Written on back \"Leslie's Wedding and reception - June 28, 1986 with sorority sisters\"","The photo includes a pieces of paper with a description of the event which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","The photo includes a pieces of paper with a description of the event which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","The photo includes a pieces of paper with a description of the event which was on the same page of the scrapbook.","Written on back \"Julie Lindsay\"","Written on the back \"Becky Davis\"","Written on the back \"Addie\"","Written on the back \"Wendy K??\"","Written on back \"Spring Rush 98\"","Several scrapbooks pages with no scrapbook","Due to the condition of some of the scrapbooks when donated several from the 50s, 60s and 70s were dis-bound and pages removed and placed in polyester sleeves. Scrapbooks with loose pages were numbered, and while every effort was made to keep pages in original order, several books already had pages out of place and while some effort was made to return pages to their original locations some may be out of order or missing. Fragile or dis-bound scrapbooks have been placed in phase boxes made of folder stock.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook includes covers and was placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. 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Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook was disbound and pages were numbered and placed in protective sleeves, some items may be loose from the page. Scrapbook is also placed in a phase folder to keep pages together.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","Scrapbook is placed in phase folder to protect it.","The collection includes scrapbooks, composites, photographs, records, and plaques related to Longwood University's Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Items in the collection commemorate chapter events, governance, social life and general activity of the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma.","From 1959 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1956-1957 Scrapbook, pg. 47","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1953-1954 Scrapbook","From 1961 Scrapbook","From 1961 Scrapbook","From 1951-1952 Scrapbook","\"1947 Scrapbook\" written on the back. 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"],"unitid_tesim":["LU.075"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Sigma Sigma Sigma Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Sigma Sigma Sigma Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Sigma Sigma Sigma Collection"],"repository_ssm":["Longwood University"],"repository_ssim":["Longwood University"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Women -- Societies and clubs.","Longwood University -- History","Greek letter societies -- Virginia."],"access_subjects_ssm":["Women -- Societies and clubs.","Longwood University -- History","Greek letter societies -- Virginia."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["26 Linear Feet (26 containers)"],"extent_tesim":["26 Linear Feet (26 containers)"],"date_range_isim":[1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSigma Sigma Sigma, also known as Tri Sigma, is a national American women's sorority and is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Founded on April 20, 1898 by Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright at State Female Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood University). The organization established a charter of incorporation in 1903 and adopted a constitution in the same year. As the organization began to grow and add chapters, Sigma Sigma Sigma along with Alpha Sigma Alpha founded the Association of Education Sororities (AES) in 1915, to serve as a national organization for sororities at teacher training institutions.  After the dissolution of the AES, and Longwood's change in status from a teacher's college to a liberal arts college in 1949, Tri Sigma joined NPC in 1951. In 1954, Tri Sigma established the Robbie Page Memorial as its official philanthropy, the organization now supports play therapy for hospitalized children, libraries, and programs for children undergoing long-term hospitalization. Sigma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter was the second sorority to be founded at Longwood and is the only one to be continuously active on campus since its founding.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Sigma Sigma Sigma, also known as Tri Sigma, is a national American women's sorority and is a member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Founded on April 20, 1898 by Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright at State Female Normal School in Farmville (now Longwood University). The organization established a charter of incorporation in 1903 and adopted a constitution in the same year. As the organization began to grow and add chapters, Sigma Sigma Sigma along with Alpha Sigma Alpha founded the Association of Education Sororities (AES) in 1915, to serve as a national organization for sororities at teacher training institutions.  After the dissolution of the AES, and Longwood's change in status from a teacher's college to a liberal arts college in 1949, Tri Sigma joined NPC in 1951. In 1954, Tri Sigma established the Robbie Page Memorial as its official philanthropy, the organization now supports play therapy for hospitalized children, libraries, and programs for children undergoing long-term hospitalization. Sigma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter was the second sorority to be founded at Longwood and is the only one to be continuously active on campus since its founding."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this collection were donated by the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma to Greenwood Library in November 2022.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["The materials in this collection were donated by the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma to Greenwood Library in November 2022."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1920s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the Sorority reassembeld this scrapbook in 2012 from parts of scrapbooks from the 1940s. 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