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275th Anniversary Celebration Records, 1967/1969, bulk 1967/1969

2.00 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of 2 boxes of materials relating to the college's 275th anniversary celebration. These include budget materials, schedules, programs, invitations, executive committee minutes, publications, and thank you letters. Inventory available in the Special Collections Research Center.

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275th Anniversary Celebration Records, 1967/1969, bulk 1967/1969 2.00 Linear Feet

Harold L. Fowler Papers, 1934/1978

2.80 Linear Feet
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The collection includes correspondence about the 1951 football scandal; lecture notes including some from history classes taken at Harvard University; newspaper clippings about William and Mary; and thesis notes. The inventory for boxes 1-3 is available in the Finding Aid/Inventory below. Consult a staff member for assistance with Box 4.

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Harold L. Fowler Papers, 1934/1978 2.80 Linear Feet

Wilford Kale Papers, 1966/2008

5.80 Linear Feet
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The bulk of the collection includes drafts, proofs, publicity material, photographs, correspondence, and related material from the writing career of Wilford Kale. Material is available for Hark Upon the Gale, Private Homes in Williamsburg, The Brafferton: The Education of the Indian, Goal to Goal: 100 Seasons of Football at William and Mary, and Parke Rouse's Jamestown. There is also correspondence and reports from the 275th and 300th anniversaries of the College of William and Mary, the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, and other events.

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Wilford Kale Papers, 1966/2008 5.80 Linear Feet

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