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Charter Day collection

14.50 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection includes programs, speeches, invitations, scrolls, and announcements for the College of William and Mary's Charter Day ceremony held each February. Also contains a 1939 handwritten copy of the Royal Proclamation of 1700, as well as two typescript copies. The original Royal Proclamation is housed at the Public Records Office in London.

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Charter Day collection 14.50 Linear Feet

College Papers Collection

13.00 Linear Feet
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This collection includes a variety of material formats and subjects from throughout the College's history.

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College Papers Collection 13.00 Linear Feet

Cynthia Barlowe Collection

0.30 Linear Feet
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Collection of photographs, newspaper clippings, publications, postcards and other items relating to Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Cynthia Barlowe Collection 0.30 Linear Feet

Office of the President. Paul R. Verkuil Records

98.50 Linear Feet
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This collection is composed of files from the College of William and Mary Office of the President during the administration of Paul Verkuil. For the most part, headings assigned to folders in their office of origin have been maintained in the box list inventories available here.

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Office of the President. Paul R. Verkuil Records 98.50 Linear Feet

Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley, III records

42.58 Linear Feet 100 Hollinger boxes. Includes 1 oversize box.
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The Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley III records includes e-mail correspondence, letters, cards, subject files, speeches and other papers from the administration of William & Mary's twenty-seventh president, W. Taylor Reveley, III.

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Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley, III records 42.58 Linear Feet 100 Hollinger boxes. Includes 1 oversize box.

University Archives Audiovisual Collection

7.00 Linear Feet
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The University Archives Audiovisual Collection is an artificial collection of various audio and visual formats documenting the College of William and Mary campus, events, people, etc. The collection contains analog, magnetic, and digital media and while not comprehensive, it does include material from a variety of time periods and types of events including commencements, Charter Day, building dedications, lecture series, Raft Debates, visiting scholars and distinguished guests, athletic events, and much more. Researchers are encouraged to verify with staff the format of individual items and availability for immediate use. Many items in the collection will require preservation reformatting before they can be used.

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University Archives Audiovisual Collection 7.00 Linear Feet

University Archives Greetings File Collection

40.00 Linear Feet
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The University Archives Greetings File Collection includes greetings sent by the College of William and Mary to other institutions as well as those received by the College.

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University Archives Greetings File Collection 40.00 Linear Feet

University Communications Records

25.00 Linear Feet
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This collection contains correspondence, publications, newsletters, reports, and other material pertaining to the Office of University Communications at the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the records consist of press releases and newspaper clippings related to faculty, staff, students, and alumni at the College from the 1940s to the 1980s. Please see the Finding Aid/Box List section below to learn more about each series.

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University Communications Records 25.00 Linear Feet

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