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Calendar Collection, 1980/2005

0.5 Linear Feet Summary: 6 in. (2 large flat storage boxes, 3 in.)
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Calendars containing photos of West Virginia and West Virginians.
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Calendar Collection, 1980/2005 0.5 Linear Feet Summary: 6 in. (2 large flat storage boxes, 3 in.)

Effinger School Collection, 1909/2011

5 Box
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The Effinger School collection consists of the compiled research of Clinton Lee Anderson and Henry A. Hatcher, co-authors of "Celebrate Effinger, 1922-2010" their published history of the Effinger School in the Collierstown vicinity of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Included within the collection are various records, publications, printed matter from the school, school newspapers, alumni records, photographs, and general history of the school.

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Carl Roseberg collection, 1947/1993

40.00 Linear Feet
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The Carl Roseberg Collection includes paintings and sculptures by the artist as well as Christmas cards and a calendar. Images of sculptures on display in Swem Library can be found at the SCRC Flickr.

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Carl Roseberg collection, 1947/1993 40.00 Linear Feet

Department of Modern Languages and Literatures Records, 1950/2012

0.40 Linear Feet
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The records of the Department of Modern Languages and Literature at the College of William and Mary include reports, programs, lecture announcements, selected meeting minutes, proposals, fliers, research proposals from the Hispanic Studies curriculum, and other material documenting the department. It also includes a calendar from the Confucius Institute.

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Department of Modern Languages and Literatures Records, 1950/2012 0.40 Linear Feet

Louis H. Draper Artist Archives (VA-04), 1945/2005

37.5 Linear Feet 170 boxes; 6,605 items
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The extensive collection documents the life and work of Richmond-born photographer and educator Louis Draper (1935–2002). Manuscript and photographic materials document Draper's experience and work as an African American photographer, including his recognition of his photography as a form of "engaged resistance" that not only bore witness to leaders of the civil rights movement, but also offered a richer and more diverse perspective of African American life than provided by the mainstream media. In 1963, he was a founding member of the Kamoinge Workshop, a collective of African American photographers, and the collection includes significant materials from the early years of the Kamoinge Workshop and document his perspective on the professional challenges that he and the collective confronted in the process of finding publications that would publish photographs of African Americans made by African Americans. His photographs of significant 20th-century artists, writers, musicians, and performers reflect the wide array of personal connections that Draper made after moving to New York from Richmond, Virginia in 1957. Printed photographs and contact sheets in Draper's archive show a broad view of city life and the everyday interactions between people and also offer a unique vision of African American neighborhoods in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Fay Parr Papers, 1920/2002

2.50 Linear Feet
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The collection contains papers documenting the lives of the Fay Parr family. The collection also includes Williamsburg ephemera and memorabilia. Other materials contained in the collection includes family photograph albums, press photographs of Williamsburg residents as well as buildings, newspaper clippings of events in Williamsburg, Virginia as well as publications from Williamsburg and other places.

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Fay Parr Papers, 1920/2002 2.50 Linear Feet

Lexington-Rockbridge County Calendar, 1977/1981

3 Item
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This collection consists of 1977, 1978, and 1981 calendars of Lexington-Rockbridge County produced by the Ruth Anderson McCulloch Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.

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Lexington-Rockbridge County Calendar, 1977/1981 3 Item

Maple Ridge Culture Club Records, 1905/1915

0.02 Linear Feet
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Included are 2 minute books for the Maple Ridge Culture Club of Medina, N.Y. for the years 1905-1907 and 1909-1911, as well as Annual Calendars showing the club's events from 1907-1915. Minute books include bylaws and member roster.

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Maple Ridge Culture Club Records, 1905/1915 0.02 Linear Feet

Office of Student Affairs Records, 1964/2013, bulk 1985/2000

0.75 Linear Feet
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This collections contains announcements, annual reports, Rec Sports Calendars,correspondence, fliers, and newsletters from the College of William and Mary Office of Student Affairs.

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Office of Student Affairs Records, 1964/2013, bulk 1985/2000 0.75 Linear Feet

Racial and Ethnic Ephemera Collection, 1778/2005

4 Linear Feet
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The racial and ethnic ephemera collection contains various materials regarding race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.

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Racial and Ethnic Ephemera Collection, 1778/2005 4 Linear Feet

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