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Department of English records, 1922/2013

6.00 Linear Feet 7 boxes
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This collection includes administrative records, publications, and other material from the Department of English at the College of William and Mary.

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Department of English records, 1922/2013 6.00 Linear Feet 7 boxes

Faculty Senate Minutes, 1969/2007

2.0 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Faculty Senate Minutes, 1969-2007, are comprised of minutes and audio recordings of the James Madison University Faculty Senate meetings.
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Faculty Senate Minutes, 1969/2007 2.0 cubic feet 2 boxes

Frank Shatz Papers, 1965/2022

5.3 Linear Feet
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Correspondence and papers of Frank Shatz of Lake Placid, New York and Williamsburg, Virginia, 1965-2009. Subject matter of the collection is foreign policy, the Lake Placid Council on Foreign Policy, public funding for libraries and public television and radio, the endowment of the Reves Center for International Studies at the College of William and Mary and more. Includes Frank Shatz's World Focus columns from the Virginia Gazette.

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Frank Shatz Papers, 1965/2022 5.3 Linear Feet

Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection, 1920/2013

20.0 Linear Feet
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The Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection includes audiovisual formats from a variety of personal papers and organizational records collections.

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Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection, 1920/2013 20.0 Linear Feet

Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. Collection, 1940/2020

5 Box
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The Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. Collection is composed of materials from Dr. Ted DeLaney's personal and professional life including genealogy and personal history; historical research, correspondences, and papers as historian and professor at Washington and Lee University. The collection is arranged in three series. Of note are Dr. Delaney's research on school desegregation in Lexington, Virginia and in Southwest Virginia and a series of video interviews with Dr. DeLaney completed in 2018.

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Theodore C. (Ted) DeLaney, Jr. Collection, 1940/2020 5 Box

William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013

37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes
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This collection, consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contains the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University.
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William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013 37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes

William & Mary Hip Hop collection, 1985/2019, bulk 2012/2014

3.00 Linear Feet
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Established by American Studies Ph.D. Kevin Kosanovich working in Swem Library's Special Collections, the William & Mary Hip Hop Collection is the most comprehensive of its kind dedicated to Virginia's hip hop culture and history from the 1980s to the present. The collection includes oral histories committed to preserving and documenting Virginia's rich hip hop past, as well as recordings of hip hop music, publications, and ephemera created by Virginia and Virginia-based artists, collectives, and businesses. Additionally, the collection documents the origins and impact of hip hop culture on college campuses throughout the state by collecting records of hip hop based student organizations, college radio stations, events and concerts with a special focus on William & Mary itself.

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William & Mary Hip Hop collection, 1985/2019, bulk 2012/2014 3.00 Linear Feet

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