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George Mason University Audiovisual collection, 1950/2005, bulk 1980/1990

48 Linear Feet (59 boxes) (59 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The George Mason Audiovisual Collection includes over 850 audiovisual materials taken between 1950 and 2004. The collection includes material covering commencement, distance learning lectures and assignments, faculty meetings and material that addresses civil rights and minorities.
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George Mason University Audiovisual collection, 1950/2005, bulk 1980/1990 48 Linear Feet (59 boxes) (59 boxes)

George Mason University Office of the President records, 1949/2013

96.5 Linear Feet 193 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Collection contains a wide range of materials including correspondence, studies, reports, speeches, meeting minutes, scrapbooks, and photographs originating within, received, or accessed by the George Mason University Office of the President.
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George Mason University Office of the President records, 1949/2013 96.5 Linear Feet 193 boxes

George Mason University Office of University Relations newsclippings and press releases records, 1953/2002

103.5 linear feet 207 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Collection contains newsclippings pertaining to George Mason University and the Northern Virginia geographic region, as well as press releases and associated research materials produced by the George Mason University Office of University Relations.
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Harold N. Young Papers, 1938/1966

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The collection includes papers by Harold N. Young relating to education in Virginia, as well as an original poem.
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Harold N. Young Papers, 1938/1966 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

John N. Warfield papers, 1931/2009

98 Linear Feet 99 boxes
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The John N. Warfield papers consist of materials from Warfield's academic career, including papers authored and co-authored by Warfield, presentations, videotapes, audiotapes, and correspondence.
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John N. Warfield papers, 1931/2009 98 Linear Feet 99 boxes

Roger Wilkins papers, 1928/2008

3.25 Linear Feet 9 boxes
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The papers document Wilkins' career while he was a professor at George Mason University. The documents include correspondence, publications, and speeches. There are also 14 videotape cassettes with lectures by other Robinson professors and media appearances by Wilkins.
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Roger Wilkins papers, 1928/2008 3.25 Linear Feet 9 boxes

School of Education Records, 1930/2008

46.00 Boxes
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This collection contains subject files, publications, reports, and other material related to the School of Education at the College of William and Mary. The collection includes correspondence from the Dean's Office, photographs of special events, committee reports, and records of the Historic Triangle Substance Abuse Coalition (HTSAC).

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School of Education Records, 1930/2008 46.00 Boxes

Thelma Z. Lavine papers, 1932/2007

19.25 Linear Feet 43 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Research papers, correspondence, articles, and notes that document the career of Thelma Z. Lavine, a philosophy professor who taught at George Mason University, George Washington University, and the University of Maryland. There are also approximately 324 audiotape cassettes of lectures by Lavine as well as radio show appearances.
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Thelma Z. Lavine papers, 1932/2007 19.25 Linear Feet 43 boxes

William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013

37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes
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This collection, consisting of 37.13 cubic feet (113 boxes), contains the professional and academic papers of Dr. William Ingham, professor emeritus of physics at James Madison University.
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William Ingham Papers, 1945/2013 37.13 cubic feet 113 boxes

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