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Emily Barfield Photo Albums

0.2 Linear Feet Two legal sized folders.
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Two photo albums, created and annotated by Emily Bayne Barfield. The black cloth bound, string-tied, 11 x 7.25 album contains around 239 black and white photographs. It begins with Barfield's time at Camp Junaluska, a girls' summer camp in Waynesville, North Carolina, and ends with images from her studies at Georgia State College for Women, located in Milledgeville, Georgia. The second album bound in leatherette contains around 105 black and white photographs compiled by Barfield at Sullins College, a women's college which was located in Bristol, Virginia

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Emily Barfield Photo Albums 0.2 Linear Feet Two legal sized folders.

Kelly Organski Masters Oral History project

3.12 Gigabytes
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Graduate student Kelly Organski interviewed five female student-athletes who were enrolled in the early to mid-1970s at William & Mary. During their time, Title IX was passed in 1972, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activites. These transcripted audio files include alumnae Jane Bates, Jean Blackwell, Mary Anne Blazek, Peg Hutchinson, and Mindy Wolff.

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Kelly Organski Masters Oral History project 3.12 Gigabytes

Martin C. Mathes papers

0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box
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The Martin C. Mathes papers is composed of drafts, research notes, correspondence and booklets related to Professor Martin Mathe's professional works including the publication "The Planting of a Campus Tradition: A History of the Landscape of the College of William and Mary." The collection also includes correspondence related to the preservation of Lake Matoaka and green space of Crim Dell as well as two booklets by Professor Mathes entitled "Collection of Woody Species." Audio-visual materials entiled Campus Landscapes are also included.

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Martin C. Mathes papers 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box

Tracy Melton COVID-19 Photograph Collection

1100 Megabytes
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Collection includes 100 digital photographs of William & Mary's campus during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as 188 digital photographs of Downtown Williamsburg businesses with posted signs noting COVID-19 closures, remote services, and other operational information. Each business is photographed, with close-ups of the individual signage.

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Tracy Melton COVID-19 Photograph Collection 1100 Megabytes

University History

1.5 Linear Feet 1 document storage box, 1 small media box
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1938 yearbook from the final year of the College Heights Training School. This school was established in Fredericksburg City to provide training for young teachers enrolled at what was then Fredericksburg State Teacher's College

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University History 1.5 Linear Feet 1 document storage box, 1 small media box

Virginia and Tillie Clark papers

1.83 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box and one 11x17 century box.
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The Virginia Clark and Tillie Clark papers contains papers and notebooks belonging to Martha Washington College students Virginia Clark and Tillie Clark. Papers include classroom notes, booklets from the Locker Easy Writing Method System, poems and short stories.

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Virginia and Tillie Clark papers 1.83 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box and one 11x17 century box.

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