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Alexis Brender A. Brendis certificate, 2019

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This collection contains a certificate of Project Excellence Award for William & Mary's Yule Log Event provided by the Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society.

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Lois Hornsby NAACP Photograph Album, 2007

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67 photographs along with programs and newspaper clippings of Lois Hornsby's involvement with the York James City Williamsburg Branch, VA Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Photographs feature events and recipients of NAACP awards as well as many images of Hornsby receiving awards and a life membership within the NAACP.

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The London Chronicle, 1770 June 7-8, 1770

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Vol. XXVII No. 2104 of The London Chronicle, dated "From Thursday, June 7 to Saturday, June 9, 1770," which includes mention of the endowing of the Botetourt Medal at the College of William and Mary by Virginia's Colonial Governor.

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