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James McDowell Letters, 1840/1847

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This collection contains of letters written to James McDowell (Governor of Virginia from 1843-1846, Member of the U. S. House of Representatives from 1846-1851) by students at the College of William and Mary.

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J. Wilfred Lambert Papers, 1920/1974

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The collection includes awards and certificates of appreciation from organizations such as the Alumni Society, Circle K, Omicron Delta Kappa; photographs of Lambert with staff and students, as well as many College events such as Commencement, Parents Day, and ROTC Summer Camp; and a copy of a Commencement program from 1927 when Lambert graduated from William and Mary with a Bachelor of Arts degree. The collection also contains a scrapbook including photographs, clippings, and other publications concerning the service of J. Wilfred Lambert to the College of William and Mary.

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J. Wilfred Lambert Papers, 1920/1974 1.60 Linear Feet

Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley, III records, 1966/2019

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, 1966/2019 42.58 Linear Feet 100 Hollinger boxes. Includes 1 oversize box.

Nelle Favil Richardson Tonkin and Maurice Bradley Tonkin, Jr. papers, 1889/1999

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Correspondence, papers, photographs, tintypes, and genealogical material relating to the Richardson and Tonkin famillies. Nelle Favil Richardson and her son were both graduates of the College of William and Mary, 1923 and 1956, respectively.

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Oversize materials, 1923 Manuscripts Oversize Box 8, Folder 1

Signed Commencement Program and Note from President George H. W. Bush, 1995

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This collection includes a commencement program signed by U. S. President George H. W. Bush and a handwritten note by him to William & Mary President Timothy Sullivan. President Bush was the commencement speaker at the 1995 ceremony and also an honorary degree recipient (Doctor of Laws).

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Signed Commencement Program and Note from President George H. W. Bush, 1995 0.01 Linear Feet

Title:: C. James Gleason Photographs 1983-2006

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Acc. 2009.343 contains contact sheets created by Jim Gleason pertaining to events and activities at the College of William and Mary from 1985-2006.
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Title:: C. James Gleason Photographs 1983-2006 10.00

Virginia Forwood Pate papers, 1962/1995

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The collection is comprised of the personal papers of William & Mary alumnus of 1940, Virginia Forwood Pate. The materials in the collection relate to Pate's active involvement with class of 1940 alumni activities, mainly the Society of the Alumni, the class of 1940 fiftieth reunion, the class of 1940 merit scholarship. Also included in the collection is general correspondence, issues of the Parcel Print, newsclippings related to William & Mary, and a vinyl record recording of a 1959 performance by the William & Mary Choir.

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Virginia Forwood Pate papers, 1962/1995 0.417 Linear Feet

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