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Christmas Activities Collection, 1942/2002

0.60 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1981.115: Christmas Activities, 1935-1941. This accession documents the celebration of the Yule Log Ceremony and the President's Christmas Party. Materials include Dean Landrum's correspondence and memos, committee reports, stage instructions, programs, invitations, and newspaper clippings. This material is arranged chronologically.

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Christmas Activities Collection, 1942/2002 0.60 Linear Feet

Office of Student Affairs Records, 1964/2013, bulk 1985/2000

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This collections contains announcements, annual reports, Rec Sports Calendars,correspondence, fliers, and newsletters from the College of William and Mary Office of Student Affairs.

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Office of Student Affairs Records, 1964/2013, bulk 1985/2000 0.75 Linear Feet

Vice President for Student Affairs Records, 1968/2007

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This collections contains office files from the Vice President for Student Affairs at the College of William and Mary from 1972 to the present. The records include correspondence to various offices and departments on campus, annual reports and committee records, planning documents for the Convocation and Commencement ceremonies at the College, and information regarding various student organizations on campus. A preliminary inventory for Series 3 is available in the On-line Images/Records section of the finding aid.

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Vice President for Student Affairs Records, 1968/2007 72.00 Linear Feet

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