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Further information is available on their TribeLink page  Meridian Coffeehouse.","Portions of this collection were previously part of the Student Organizations Collection.","Acc. 2011.049 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman in January 2011. Further arrangement and description by Becky Little '12, SCRC Staff, in February 2012.","University Archives Poster Collection (UA 12), University Archives Photograph Collection (UA 8), Williamsburg Documentary Project (UA 351), series 2, box 4.","Fliers and logbooks from the student-run Meridian Coffeehouse at William \u0026 Mary.  The fliers advertise events such as music shows, jam sessions, poetry readings, holiday parties, discussion groups, film screenings, creative performances, dance parties, and other events.  Some specialized events include John Waters Eve, Divination Night, Alice in Wonderland Night, Body Painting and Drum Circle, the opportunity to star in \"Greg's Greasy Lust Movie,\" fundraiser concerts, and \"Infoshop\" presentations on literature and activism.  Party themes include Feminist, Spacedrugsrobots, Cross Dressing Cross Decade, and Black Valentines Day.  Included is a print-out of an article from the Virginia Informer about a robbery at the Meridian in November 2009.","Each logbook contains artwork and written entries by the Meridian staff and customers from a given semester.  Many entries are addressed to the Meridian staff and customers, discuss or reflect on the Meridian, or discuss other aspects of college life.  Administrative documents such as sign-up lists and fliers are sometimes included. Some of the logbooks contain pictures of Meridian staff and people associated with the Meridian, as well as pictures of Meridian events like \"Grits Wrestling.\"  A forward in the Meridian's 5th logbook (Fall 1997/98) details the goals of the logbook at that time.","An addition of materials to the Meridian Coffeehouse. Content warning for alcohol use, smoking, and partial nudity. ","\nBox 3\nFolder one: Two signs. One with instructions on the opening and closing procedures for the Coffeehouse, and the second with instructions on how to brew coffee and tea.","Folder two: Thirty-six photographs, two have writing on the back. 2004 ish (Content Warnings for alcohol, smoking, partial nudity)","Folder three: Forty-two advertisement flyers, and five brochures. 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(Possible restricted information, student social media accounts) Three notes, one list of activities, a recipe card for \"Tipper's Palatable Kava Smoothie\", two postcards (one of which has a thermometer design on the front that looks like a penis), one graduation announcement, and two photograph holiday cards. 2012-2013","Folder ten: History of the Meridian Coffeehouse, written by Laura McCann, 1/24/2010.","Folder eleven: Vinyltap magazines, Fall 2019 and Fall 2021.","Folder twelve: A spiral bound notebook serving as the 2017 Meridian accounting book.","\nBox 4\n2002 - 2003. Meridian Coffeehouse Fall 2002, Spring 2003, and Fall 2003 communal sketchbooks. 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Baltimore Coffee item list with notes on the back, Eastern Shore Tea Co. wholesale price list, The Stash Tea Catalog, Peace Coffee brochure, Upton Tea Quarterly, and Coffee Bean Direct Vol.VI Winter 2009.","RESTRICT Folder eighteen: Financial Info - 2000-2002","Folder nineteen: Receipts - 2002-2004: twenty-four receipts from a variety of businesses. ","Folder twenty: Event forms - 2002: Notice from the scheduling office, three copies of the William and Mary Student Activities Conference Fund booklet, special activity/event funding flyer, payment/reimbursement request forms, event registration request, activity and event funding request form. ","Folder twenty-one: Flyers - 2001: Four flyers for events.","Folder twenty-two: Organization abbreviations: Two copies of the Activities \u0026 Organization official college email list, copy code sheet, and a donation note. ","Folder twenty-three: Blank Forms: Ten blank data sheets/daily logs, and a small stack of Meridian stationary. ","Folder twenty-four: Instruction manuals - 1996-1999: Sentry Fire-Safe sweepstakes book, Sentry Safe booklet, Sentry owners manual, Business Security Systems order book, Royal cash register order form, PCR-250 150CR cash register user's manual, portable stereo with am/fm manual, RCA user's guide, Roper home appliances use and care guide, safety diagrams, material safety data sheets, Eureka vacuum cleaner owner's guide, three Air Pot brochures, Easy Clear cartridge change-out instructions, 4 sheets and 1 operating  guide for Bunn brewers, metal spade object shaped similarly to a key (stamped with Bunn). ","Folder twenty-five: Instruction manuals continued: 7 Bunn operating manuals for Thermal Server Brewers.","\nBox 6\nUnsigned hand-done print of a person on a porch swing, large chunk missing from bottom left, tears in the top right corner and lower right. Two digitally printed posters. Three protest signs, one dated 09/26/2018, all mention student free speech.","\nBox 7 (Restrict)\nTwo audio books, W.B. Yeats Selected Poems read by William Sutherland, and Jerrell the Troll (autographed audio cassette tape). Ransomed Femininity Live!, a recorded concert series. Two painted rocks, one wooden sculpture shaped like a creche with Coffee House on the \"roof\" (the bottom plank is loose and barely attached). A VHS of Jerry Maguire, 18 cassette tapes, five CDs, a black painted gear with \"Black Sprockets\" written on it in silver ink. A white binder marked \"Daily Logs\" 2009, a red binder with 9 balance sheets and a list of students with phone numbers.","2022.107.A01: A pink sized small tee shirt with a picture printed in black ink of the outside of the coffeehouse. The words \"The Meridian\" are located above the image, while \"Coffeehouse\" is below the image.","2022.107.A02: A white sized small tee shirt with the word \"Meridian\" printed diagonally from the top left to bottom right. \"Coffeehouse\" is placed on the left side, underneath \"Meridian.\" A figure wearing headphones is on the right. All are printed in black ink.","2022.107.A03: A cardboard cut-out bust of four women painted in black and white, there are coffee cups before the ladies in the foreground. A note on the back reads \"Before throwing away email...\" 36\"x24\" signed and dated 1998.","2022.107.A04: A painting on raw canvas tacked into a wooden frame, subject appears to be a stylized portrait of Elvis. The canvas is sagging badly on the right side. 37\"x26\" possibly signed with an \"R\".","Folder one: Two signs. 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Meridian Coffeehouse Fall 2002, Spring 2003, and Fall 2003 communal sketchbooks. The books contain notes, art, poems, songs, and stories.","(Restrictions Apply)\nAll items that were originally housed in a gray safe. \nFolder thirteen: Daily Logs - Spring 2000: a single spiral bound log book.","Folder fourteen: Daily Logs - Spring 2003: sixteen log sheets, three of which are on ruled paper.","Folder fifteen: Daily Logs - Fall 2009-Spring 2010: seventy-six log sheets.","Folder sixteen: Daily Logs - Fall 2013: fifty-five log sheets.","Folder seventeen: Vendor Info - two brochures of guidelines for contracts, a thank you card from Adagio Teas, receipt from Adagio Teas, brochure from Adagio Teas, and a CD from Adagio Teas. Fair Trade coffee brochure, First Colony wholesale tea price list, order form from Cafe Canopy, business card and receipt slips and booklet from Kaldi. Baltimore Coffee item list with notes on the back, Eastern Shore Tea Co. wholesale price list, The Stash Tea Catalog, Peace Coffee brochure, Upton Tea Quarterly, and Coffee Bean Direct Vol.VI Winter 2009.","RESTRICT Folder eighteen: Financial Info - 2000-2002","Folder nineteen: Receipts - 2002-2004: twenty-four receipts from a variety of businesses. ","Folder twenty: Event forms - 2002: Notice from the scheduling office, three copies of the William and Mary Student Activities Conference Fund booklet, special activity/event funding flyer, payment/reimbursement request forms, event registration request, activity and event funding request form. ","Folder twenty-one: Flyers - 2001: Four flyers for events.","Folder twenty-two: Organization abbreviations: Two copies of the Activities \u0026 Organization official college email list, copy code sheet, and a donation note. ","Folder twenty-three: Blank Forms: Ten blank data sheets/daily logs, and a small stack of Meridian stationary. ","Folder twenty-four: Instruction manuals - 1996-1999: Sentry Fire-Safe sweepstakes book, Sentry Safe booklet, Sentry owners manual, Business Security Systems order book, Royal cash register order form, PCR-250 150CR cash register user's manual, portable stereo with am/fm manual, RCA user's guide, Roper home appliances use and care guide, safety diagrams, material safety data sheets, Eureka vacuum cleaner owner's guide, three Air Pot brochures, Easy Clear cartridge change-out instructions, 4 sheets and 1 operating  guide for Bunn brewers, metal spade object shaped similarly to a key (stamped with Bunn). ","Folder twenty-five: Instruction manuals continued: 7 Bunn operating manuals for Thermal Server Brewers.","Unsigned hand-done print of a person on a porch swing, large chunk missing from bottom left, tears in the top right corner and lower right. Two digitally printed posters. Three protest signs, one dated 09/26/2018, all mention student free speech.","(Restrict)\nTwo audio books, W.B. Yeats Selected Poems read by William Sutherland, and Jerrell the Troll (autographed audio cassette tape). Ransomed Femininity Live!, a recorded concert series. Two painted rocks, one wooden sculpture shaped like a creche with Coffee House on the \"roof\" (the bottom plank is loose and barely attached). A VHS of Jerry Maguire, 18 cassette tapes, five CDs, a black painted gear with \"Black Sprockets\" written on it in silver ink. A white binder marked \"Daily Logs\" 2009, a red binder with 9 balance sheets.","A pink sized small tee shirt with a picture printed in black ink of the outside of the coffeehouse. The words \"The Meridian\" are located above the image, while \"Coffeehouse\" is below the image.","A white sized small tee shirt with the word \"Meridian\" printed diagonally from the top left to bottom right. \"Coffeehouse\" is placed on the left side, underneath \"Meridian.\" A figure wearing headphones is on the right. All are printed in black ink.","A cardboard cut-out bust of four women painted in black and white, there are coffee cups before the ladies in the foreground. A note on the back reads \"Before throwing away email...\" 36\"x24\" signed and dated 1998.","A painting on raw canvas tacked into a wooden frame, subject appears to be a stylized portrait of Elvis. 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Some of the logbooks contain pictures of Meridian staff and people associated with the Meridian, as well as pictures of Meridian events like \"Grits Wrestling.\"  A forward in the Meridian's 5th logbook (Fall 1997/98) details the goals of the logbook at that time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn addition of materials to the Meridian Coffeehouse. Content warning for alcohol use, smoking, and partial nudity. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 3\nFolder one: Two signs. One with instructions on the opening and closing procedures for the Coffeehouse, and the second with instructions on how to brew coffee and tea.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder two: Thirty-six photographs, two have writing on the back. 2004 ish (Content Warnings for alcohol, smoking, partial nudity)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder three: Forty-two advertisement flyers, and five brochures. Four of the brochures are about Meridian Coffeehouse, one is from the William \u0026amp; Mary Young Democratic Socialists of America. 2016-2019\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder four: Restaurant Operating Permit from the Virginia Department of Health. 1998-1999\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder five: Artwork. Forty drawings on paper of people: some with names, others without. Four 2 1/2\" x 3\" squares with drawings on one side and a sketch of a house with the number one inside it on the other. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder six: A linocut printing matrix created for the WCWM Fest 2018.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder seven: The Meridian, a 2009 hardbound comic book written and signed by Sophia W. about the coffeehouse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder eight: The Filthiest Piece of Money We Ever Saw, a dirty and ripped dollar bill printed in 1993 taped to a piece of cardboard.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder nine: Correspondence. (Possible restricted information, student social media accounts) Three notes, one list of activities, a recipe card for \"Tipper's Palatable Kava Smoothie\", two postcards (one of which has a thermometer design on the front that looks like a penis), one graduation announcement, and two photograph holiday cards. 2012-2013\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder ten: History of the Meridian Coffeehouse, written by Laura McCann, 1/24/2010.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder eleven: Vinyltap magazines, Fall 2019 and Fall 2021.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twelve: A spiral bound notebook serving as the 2017 Meridian accounting book.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 4\n2002 - 2003. Meridian Coffeehouse Fall 2002, Spring 2003, and Fall 2003 communal sketchbooks. The books contain notes, art, poems, songs, and stories.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 5 (Restrictions Apply)\nAll items that were originally housed in a gray safe. \nFolder thirteen: Daily Logs - Spring 2000: a single spiral bound log book.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder fourteen: Daily Logs - Spring 2003: sixteen log sheets, three of which are on ruled paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder fifteen: Daily Logs - Fall 2009-Spring 2010: seventy-six log sheets.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder sixteen: Daily Logs - Fall 2013: fifty-five log sheets.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder seventeen: Vendor Info - two brochures of guidelines for contracts, a thank you card from Adagio Teas, receipt from Adagio Teas, brochure from Adagio Teas, and a CD from Adagio Teas. Fair Trade coffee brochure, First Colony wholesale tea price list, order form from Cafe Canopy, business card and receipt slips and booklet from Kaldi. Baltimore Coffee item list with notes on the back, Eastern Shore Tea Co. wholesale price list, The Stash Tea Catalog, Peace Coffee brochure, Upton Tea Quarterly, and Coffee Bean Direct Vol.VI Winter 2009.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRESTRICT Folder eighteen: Financial Info - 2000-2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder nineteen: Receipts - 2002-2004: twenty-four receipts from a variety of businesses. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty: Event forms - 2002: Notice from the scheduling office, three copies of the William and Mary Student Activities Conference Fund booklet, special activity/event funding flyer, payment/reimbursement request forms, event registration request, activity and event funding request form. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-one: Flyers - 2001: Four flyers for events.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-two: Organization abbreviations: Two copies of the Activities \u0026amp; Organization official college email list, copy code sheet, and a donation note. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-three: Blank Forms: Ten blank data sheets/daily logs, and a small stack of Meridian stationary. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-four: Instruction manuals - 1996-1999: Sentry Fire-Safe sweepstakes book, Sentry Safe booklet, Sentry owners manual, Business Security Systems order book, Royal cash register order form, PCR-250 150CR cash register user's manual, portable stereo with am/fm manual, RCA user's guide, Roper home appliances use and care guide, safety diagrams, material safety data sheets, Eureka vacuum cleaner owner's guide, three Air Pot brochures, Easy Clear cartridge change-out instructions, 4 sheets and 1 operating  guide for Bunn brewers, metal spade object shaped similarly to a key (stamped with Bunn). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-five: Instruction manuals continued: 7 Bunn operating manuals for Thermal Server Brewers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 6\nUnsigned hand-done print of a person on a porch swing, large chunk missing from bottom left, tears in the top right corner and lower right. Two digitally printed posters. Three protest signs, one dated 09/26/2018, all mention student free speech.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 7 (Restrict)\nTwo audio books, W.B. Yeats Selected Poems read by William Sutherland, and Jerrell the Troll (autographed audio cassette tape). Ransomed Femininity Live!, a recorded concert series. Two painted rocks, one wooden sculpture shaped like a creche with Coffee House on the \"roof\" (the bottom plank is loose and barely attached). A VHS of Jerry Maguire, 18 cassette tapes, five CDs, a black painted gear with \"Black Sprockets\" written on it in silver ink. A white binder marked \"Daily Logs\" 2009, a red binder with 9 balance sheets and a list of students with phone numbers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2022.107.A01: A pink sized small tee shirt with a picture printed in black ink of the outside of the coffeehouse. The words \"The Meridian\" are located above the image, while \"Coffeehouse\" is below the image.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2022.107.A02: A white sized small tee shirt with the word \"Meridian\" printed diagonally from the top left to bottom right. \"Coffeehouse\" is placed on the left side, underneath \"Meridian.\" A figure wearing headphones is on the right. All are printed in black ink.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2022.107.A03: A cardboard cut-out bust of four women painted in black and white, there are coffee cups before the ladies in the foreground. A note on the back reads \"Before throwing away email...\" 36\"x24\" signed and dated 1998.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2022.107.A04: A painting on raw canvas tacked into a wooden frame, subject appears to be a stylized portrait of Elvis. The canvas is sagging badly on the right side. 37\"x26\" possibly signed with an \"R\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolder one: Two signs. One with instructions on the opening and closing procedures for the Coffeehouse, and the second with instructions on how to brew coffee and tea.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder two: Thirty-six photographs, two have writing on the back. 2004 ish (Content Warnings for alcohol, smoking, partial nudity)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder three: Forty-two advertisement flyers, and five brochures. Four of the brochures are about Meridian Coffeehouse, one is from the William \u0026amp; Mary Young Democratic Socialists of America. 2016-2019\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder four: Restaurant Operating Permit from the Virginia Department of Health. 1998-1999\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder five: Artwork. Forty drawings on paper of people: some with names, others without. 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(Possible restricted information, student social media accounts) Three notes, one list of activities, a recipe card for \"Tipper's Palatable Kava Smoothie\", two postcards (one of which has a thermometer design on the front that looks like a penis), one graduation announcement, and two photograph holiday cards. 2012-2013\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder ten: History of the Meridian Coffeehouse, written by Laura McCann, 1/24/2010.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder eleven: Vinyltap magazines, Fall 2019 and Fall 2021.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twelve: A spiral bound notebook serving as the 2017 Meridian accounting book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2002 - 2003. Meridian Coffeehouse Fall 2002, Spring 2003, and Fall 2003 communal sketchbooks. The books contain notes, art, poems, songs, and stories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Restrictions Apply)\nAll items that were originally housed in a gray safe. \nFolder thirteen: Daily Logs - Spring 2000: a single spiral bound log book.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder fourteen: Daily Logs - Spring 2003: sixteen log sheets, three of which are on ruled paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder fifteen: Daily Logs - Fall 2009-Spring 2010: seventy-six log sheets.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder sixteen: Daily Logs - Fall 2013: fifty-five log sheets.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder seventeen: Vendor Info - two brochures of guidelines for contracts, a thank you card from Adagio Teas, receipt from Adagio Teas, brochure from Adagio Teas, and a CD from Adagio Teas. Fair Trade coffee brochure, First Colony wholesale tea price list, order form from Cafe Canopy, business card and receipt slips and booklet from Kaldi. Baltimore Coffee item list with notes on the back, Eastern Shore Tea Co. wholesale price list, The Stash Tea Catalog, Peace Coffee brochure, Upton Tea Quarterly, and Coffee Bean Direct Vol.VI Winter 2009.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRESTRICT Folder eighteen: Financial Info - 2000-2002\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder nineteen: Receipts - 2002-2004: twenty-four receipts from a variety of businesses. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty: Event forms - 2002: Notice from the scheduling office, three copies of the William and Mary Student Activities Conference Fund booklet, special activity/event funding flyer, payment/reimbursement request forms, event registration request, activity and event funding request form. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-one: Flyers - 2001: Four flyers for events.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-two: Organization abbreviations: Two copies of the Activities \u0026amp; Organization official college email list, copy code sheet, and a donation note. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-three: Blank Forms: Ten blank data sheets/daily logs, and a small stack of Meridian stationary. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-four: Instruction manuals - 1996-1999: Sentry Fire-Safe sweepstakes book, Sentry Safe booklet, Sentry owners manual, Business Security Systems order book, Royal cash register order form, PCR-250 150CR cash register user's manual, portable stereo with am/fm manual, RCA user's guide, Roper home appliances use and care guide, safety diagrams, material safety data sheets, Eureka vacuum cleaner owner's guide, three Air Pot brochures, Easy Clear cartridge change-out instructions, 4 sheets and 1 operating  guide for Bunn brewers, metal spade object shaped similarly to a key (stamped with Bunn). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFolder twenty-five: Instruction manuals continued: 7 Bunn operating manuals for Thermal Server Brewers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned hand-done print of a person on a porch swing, large chunk missing from bottom left, tears in the top right corner and lower right. 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Some of the logbooks contain pictures of Meridian staff and people associated with the Meridian, as well as pictures of Meridian events like \"Grits Wrestling.\"  A forward in the Meridian's 5th logbook (Fall 1997/98) details the goals of the logbook at that time.","An addition of materials to the Meridian Coffeehouse. Content warning for alcohol use, smoking, and partial nudity. ","\nBox 3\nFolder one: Two signs. One with instructions on the opening and closing procedures for the Coffeehouse, and the second with instructions on how to brew coffee and tea.","Folder two: Thirty-six photographs, two have writing on the back. 2004 ish (Content Warnings for alcohol, smoking, partial nudity)","Folder three: Forty-two advertisement flyers, and five brochures. Four of the brochures are about Meridian Coffeehouse, one is from the William \u0026 Mary Young Democratic Socialists of America. 2016-2019","Folder four: Restaurant Operating Permit from the Virginia Department of Health. 1998-1999","Folder five: Artwork. Forty drawings on paper of people: some with names, others without. Four 2 1/2\" x 3\" squares with drawings on one side and a sketch of a house with the number one inside it on the other. ","Folder six: A linocut printing matrix created for the WCWM Fest 2018.","Folder seven: The Meridian, a 2009 hardbound comic book written and signed by Sophia W. about the coffeehouse.","Folder eight: The Filthiest Piece of Money We Ever Saw, a dirty and ripped dollar bill printed in 1993 taped to a piece of cardboard.","Folder nine: Correspondence. (Possible restricted information, student social media accounts) Three notes, one list of activities, a recipe card for \"Tipper's Palatable Kava Smoothie\", two postcards (one of which has a thermometer design on the front that looks like a penis), one graduation announcement, and two photograph holiday cards. 2012-2013","Folder ten: History of the Meridian Coffeehouse, written by Laura McCann, 1/24/2010.","Folder eleven: Vinyltap magazines, Fall 2019 and Fall 2021.","Folder twelve: A spiral bound notebook serving as the 2017 Meridian accounting book.","\nBox 4\n2002 - 2003. Meridian Coffeehouse Fall 2002, Spring 2003, and Fall 2003 communal sketchbooks. 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Three protest signs, one dated 09/26/2018, all mention student free speech.","\nBox 7 (Restrict)\nTwo audio books, W.B. Yeats Selected Poems read by William Sutherland, and Jerrell the Troll (autographed audio cassette tape). Ransomed Femininity Live!, a recorded concert series. Two painted rocks, one wooden sculpture shaped like a creche with Coffee House on the \"roof\" (the bottom plank is loose and barely attached). A VHS of Jerry Maguire, 18 cassette tapes, five CDs, a black painted gear with \"Black Sprockets\" written on it in silver ink. A white binder marked \"Daily Logs\" 2009, a red binder with 9 balance sheets and a list of students with phone numbers.","2022.107.A01: A pink sized small tee shirt with a picture printed in black ink of the outside of the coffeehouse. 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Amon Carter Museum of American Art. https://www.cartermuseum.org/blog/short-history-zines.","\"Loud on Paper Library Guide - What is a Zine?\" Purdue University, Libraries and School of Information Studies. https://guides.lib.purdue.edu/loudonpaper/what-is-a-zine#:~:text=Definition,circulates%20less%20than%201%2C000%20copies, accessed May 2024."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eZines are small, handmade publications, usually self-published with limited runs. The subjects covered by zines run the gamut of humanity's interests, as anyone can be a \"zinester.\" Zines often include art, poetry, and the personal interests and experiences of the zinester, or author. Zines are \"DIY\" by nature, and are usually only available in limited quanities.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eZines - short for \"fanzines\" - became popular with underground science fiction fan circles in the 1930s and 1940s, and grew exponentially in underground and counterculture circles in the 1960s and 1970s. 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The organization is nonpartisan and nonprofit with more than 170,000 members. The mission of AAUW is \"to advance gender equity for women through research, education, and advocacy.\" Membership in AAUW is open to anyone holding a two-year associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university, or equivalent. ","The Harrisonburg branch of AAUW was founded on April 15, 1929 in Alumnae Hall on the campus of the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (now James Madison University). The branch was organized with 15 charter members including Virginia Harnsberger, librarian at the State Teachers College, who was elected its first president. During the 1940s, the branch established and provided continued support for the Virginia Harnsberger Memorial Fund to furnish the Children's Room at the new Rockingham Public Library. In addition to membership dues, the recipe book  Recipes of the Shenandoah Valley , first published in 1959, served as a primary funding source for branch activities and outreach. Since 1975, the branch has held regular book club meetings. Current branch initiatives include equal rights and equal pay advocacy as well as voter registration. In partnership with JMU, the branch organizes \"Girls Can,\" an annual STEM conference and career fair for middle school girls.","The Harrisonburg branch of AAUW officially disbanded on July 1, 2025.","In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in 2017-2019.  This collection was previously cataloged as SC 5036.","During this time, the collection was also reprocessed in order to simplify the intellectual arrangement, increase discoverability through better description, and better stabilize  the materials through physical rehousing. Significant changes to the collection include the weeding of bank statements, canceled checks and check stubs, receipts, and deposit slips. Their research value is minimal and furthermore the financial activities of AAUW are documented in the bound account books and membership files which were retained. Additionally, duplicate materials, primarily multiple copies of newsletters and publications, were also discarded.","Loose copies of the Harrisonburg Branch Yearbook and branch newsletters, originally associated with the 1929-1947 scrapbook, were filed with like materials in Series 1 and Series 4 respectively.","When the collection was originally processed in September 2012, the pages of the 1929-1947 scrapbook were separated from the boards and photocopied. The original scrapbook, boards, pages, and photocopied pages are all retained.","The American Association of University Women (AAUW) Records, Harrisonburg, Virginia Branch, 1929-2017, document the activities of Harrisonburg's local AAUW branch and include administrative records, meeting minutes, bylaws, membership records, financial files, publications and newsletters, annual conference materials, scrapbooks, ephemera, and photographs.","Researchers should note that while there is a discrete series for Financial Files, other series, specifically Administrative Files, also contain documents related to the financial goings-on of AAUW. Cross-referencing related series is encouraged. Similarly, the absence of a Correspondence series does not denote a lack of correspondence. 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The aim of this first meeting was to discuss the needs of college-educated women and to broaden opportunities and assist women in higher education. The organization is nonpartisan and nonprofit with more than 170,000 members. The mission of AAUW is \"to advance gender equity for women through research, education, and advocacy.\" Membership in AAUW is open to anyone holding a two-year associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university, or equivalent. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Harrisonburg branch of AAUW was founded on April 15, 1929 in Alumnae Hall on the campus of the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (now James Madison University). The branch was organized with 15 charter members including Virginia Harnsberger, librarian at the State Teachers College, who was elected its first president. During the 1940s, the branch established and provided continued support for the Virginia Harnsberger Memorial Fund to furnish the Children's Room at the new Rockingham Public Library. In addition to membership dues, the recipe book \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eRecipes of the Shenandoah Valley\u003c/emph\u003e, first published in 1959, served as a primary funding source for branch activities and outreach. Since 1975, the branch has held regular book club meetings. Current branch initiatives include equal rights and equal pay advocacy as well as voter registration. 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Additionally, duplicate materials, primarily multiple copies of newsletters and publications, were also discarded.","Loose copies of the Harrisonburg Branch Yearbook and branch newsletters, originally associated with the 1929-1947 scrapbook, were filed with like materials in Series 1 and Series 4 respectively.","When the collection was originally processed in September 2012, the pages of the 1929-1947 scrapbook were separated from the boards and photocopied. 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Cross-referencing related series is encouraged. Similarly, the absence of a Correspondence series does not denote a lack of correspondence. In fact, correspondence is likely located in most series.","Series 1: Administrative Files, 1929-2015, comprises bylaws, meeting minutes, membership files, and general materials related to the administrative activities of the Harrisonburg branch of AAUW. Materials related to other branches, specifically bylaws, are also included.","Series 2: Financial Files, 1969-2007, documents the business activities of the AAUW, Harrisonburg branch. The account books document the branch's income and expenses. 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