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Title:: Department of Home Economics Records 1921-1971

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This collection includes the annual report, course list, and invitations for the Department of Home Economics at the College of William and Mary.
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Title:: Department of Home Economics Records 1921-1971 0.20

Title:: Department of Kinesiology Records 1954-[ongoing]

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This collections contains programs, fliers, and reports from the Department of Kinesiology at the College of William and Mary. Included in the collection are programs and fliers for the student dance group, Orchesis.
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Title:: Department of Kinesiology Records 1954-[ongoing] 0.20

Title:: Department of Military Science Records 1918-[ongoing]

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This collection includes invitations, material about the Queen's Guard and ROTC, and other publications from the Department of Military Science and other military-related bodies at the College of William and Mary. The collection also includes material related to the Student Army Training Corps stationed on campus during World War I, activities of other units during World War II, and the US Coast Guard Auxiliary.
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Title:: Department of Military Science Records 1918-[ongoing] 0.60

Title:: Department of Music Records 1920-[ongoing]

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This collection includes fliers, announcements, programs, newsletters, and related material generated by the Department of Music of the College of William and Mary. Topics covered relate to departmental business, visiting performers, recitals and performances by College students and faculty, the Choir and other student vocal and instrumental ensembles, Ewell Concert Series, Jazz Combo, Gallery Players Materials, and other related topics.
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Title:: Department of Music Records 1920-[ongoing] 3.00

Title:: Dora and Cara Armistead Papers 1880-1950

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Papers from the household of Dora Travis Armistead (1890-1979) and Rowland Cara Armistead, sisters of Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes letters, personal, financial and business papers of Cary Peyton Armistead (1856-1901), father of Dora and Cara, Steward of Eastern Lunatic Asylum (now Eastern State Hospital), and prominent local Episcopal Church and school leader; Eudora Ester Armistead (d. 1940), mother; Cary Champion Armistead (d. 1944), brother, and lawyer for a time in Detroit, Michigan; Meriwether Irving Armistead (d. 1945), brother, and lawyer in Williamsburg; and Dora and Cara Armistead, elementary school teachers; along with materials related to relatives in the Armistead family, most notably Gregory Armistead, brother, who died at an early age; and Julia Maria Armistead (1858-1897), sister of Cary Peyton. The papers pertain primarily to Armistead family finances, health and personal affairs, the financial operation of the asylum/hospital, and school and church issues. Also included are a number of undated and unlabeled photographs, schoolwork of the Armistead siblings as children and college students, letters to Cary Peyton from College of William and Mary Presidents Benjamin S. Ewell and Lyon G. Tyler, and a long series of letters to Cary Champion from girlfriend Ruth Conkey.
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Title:: Dora and Cara Armistead Papers 1880-1950 6.00

Title:: Laura Parrish Papers 1982

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This collection contains completed questionnaires sent to women who attended William and Mary between 1918 and 1945, keypunch cards recording the data, computer printouts, and a code book. This data was gathered by Laura Parrish for her thesis "When Mary Entered with her Brother William: Women Students at the College of William and Mary, 1918-1945" (M. A. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1988).
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Title:: Laura Parrish Papers 1982 2.30

Title:: Padraic Colum Letter 1953

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Letter, 3 November 1953, from Padraic Colum of New York City, to William Seward, Jr., of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. Colum thanks Seward for the reception in Norfolk and notes that he is sending photographs of himself to Seward.
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Title:: Padraic Colum Letter 1953 1.00

Title:: School of Arts and Sciences Records 1926-[ongoing]

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The collection contains minutes, by-laws, correspondence, and subject files from Arts and Sciences. Included in the collection are Faculty Minutes from 1926 to the present; American Culture Cluster lectures; by-laws; and material from various committees. <p> Also present in the collection is correspondence from the Dean, as well as subject files on degree requirements, the Sharpe Community Partnership Program, and other topics.<p> Acc. 2010.434: Contains correspondence from the Dean of Arts and Sciences to various professors in departments at the College of William Mary from 1964 to 2004.<p> Acc. 2010.435: Contains correspondence from the Dean of Arts and Sciences to various departments in the School of Arts and Sciences at the College of William and Mary from 1988 to 2008. <p> Acc. 2010.632: Contains correspondence between the Dean of Arts and Sciences and various faculty members; minutes from meetings of the faculty of Arts and Sciences; and subject files related to strategic planning from 1994 to 1996. A box list inventory for this accession is available in the digital content line below. <p>

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Title:: School of Arts and Sciences Records 1926-[ongoing] 32.60

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