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George McFadden Ultimate Frisbee Team jersey and photographs, 1988/1990

.21 Linear Feet 1 half Hollinger box
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The George McFadden Ultimate Frisbee Team jersey and photographs collection contains photographs documenting the William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee Team from 1988 to 1990. The collection also includes a Jersey beloging to the William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee Team.

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George McFadden Ultimate Frisbee Team jersey and photographs, 1988/1990 .21 Linear Feet 1 half Hollinger box

William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee collection, 1982/2018

2.88 Linear Feet 3 boxes
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Materials related to the William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee men's teams, including discs and team jerseys and t-shirts. The team names are also represented, from the original "Wizards" to the current "Darkhorse."

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William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee collection, 1982/2018 2.88 Linear Feet 3 boxes

William & Mary Women's Ultimate Frisbee records, 1990/2020

1 Linear Feet
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Collection contains scrapbooks, printed materials, photographs and other papers documenting the activities of the Ultimate Women's Frisbee Team at William & Mary. Materials within the collection document Cypress (A-team, though materials from the Woolly Mammoths (B-team) may be added to the collection at a later date. Items include a poster, signed paper plates, jersey, disc and program from Ultimate USA college championship.

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William & Mary Women's Ultimate Frisbee records, 1990/2020 1 Linear Feet

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