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Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association

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Constitution and By-Laws of the Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association (VIAA) for 1915, 1923, 1928.

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Academic Departments - Record Group 9

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This record group contains materials created by individual academic departments.

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William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee collection

2.88 Linear Feet 3 boxes
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Materials related to the William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee men's teams, including discs and team jerseys and t-shirts. The team names are also represented, from the original "Wizards" to the current "Darkhorse."

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William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee collection 2.88 Linear Feet 3 boxes

William T. Hodges Records

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This collection is housed off-site. An advanced notice of at least 48 hours is required for use.

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William T. Hodges Records 1.25 Linear Feet

Women's Athletic Association Records

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This collection consists of three minute books of the Women's Athletic Association at the College of William and Mary covering 1923-1937, 1937-1958, and 1960-1962. The books also contain several constitutions.

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Women's Athletic Association Records 0.60 Linear Feet

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