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1693 Minecraft Club records, 2024

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Collection includes a single posterboard and flyer advertising the 1693 Minecraft Club.

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Abner K. Pratt, II student papers, 1947

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Two papers written by Pratt for Professor Warner Moss' Government class. One is titled "The Influence of Ethnic Groups in Boston Politics" (Jan. 15, 1947), and the other one is titled "Republican-Democrats in a Boston Ward with a Consideration of the Effects of Improved Economic Status on the Political Preference of the Boston Irish" (May 19,1947).

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Acropolis Art and Art History Journal records, 2024/2025

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The collection contains printed materials including 3 proof sheets from Acropolis Art + Art History journal entitled "Light."

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Acropolis Art and Art History Journal records, 2024/2025 0.2 Linear Feet 1 oversize folder and 1 legal size folder

Africana Studies Program records, 1996/2014

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The collection includes fliers, catalogs, and other material created by the Africana Studies Program at the College of William and Mary. The collection also contains records concerning the Black Studies Program, from which Africana Studies grew out of.

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Agnes F. Donaldson Student Paper, 1922

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History class paper written by Donaldson about the Wren Chapel.

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Alan V. Briceland Papers, 1957/1961

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This collection contains class schedules, syllabi, exams, and other material related to Alan V. Briceland while a student at the College of William and Mary from 1957-1961. Included in the papers are activity and meal cards, laundry lists, and material related to the Circle K club. The class material includes courses from the History, Government, English, Philosophy, and Education departments.

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Albert Pettigrew Elliott Photographs, 1986

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Two copyprints, made circa 1986, of photographs of Ms. Alice Cooper Elliott's father, Albert Pettigrew Elliott. He was in the class of 1919, at the College of William and Mary. The originals retained by Ms. Elliott. Copies provided by the Educational Media Dept.

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Alfred Lynch Terrell Essay, 1905

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Alfred Lynch Terrell's degree essay titled "Steps in the Realization of the Ideal Rational Self."

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Alfred R. Armstrong Papers, 1928/1976

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This collection consists of three notebooks containing lecture notes taken by Alfred R. Armstrong in Roscoe C. Young's advanced physics classes, 1932-1933, at the College of William and Mary.

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Alma Mater Productions (AMP) records, 2008

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AMP (Alma Mater Productions), the primary campus-wide programming body at the College of William and Mary, strives to provide diverse, high-quality entertainment at a low cost to the college community and serves as a resource to AMP's members and other organizations. The collection includes fliers and other material documenting AMP's activities.

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