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Marching Royal Dukes Records

26.74 cubic feet 33 boxes, 3 flat folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Marching Royal Dukes Records contain the organizational files pertaining to the operation of the JMU marching band from 1975-2016. In addition to these files, the records include ephemera, photographs, and audio-video recordings of and pertaining to the Marching Royal Dukes.
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Marching Royal Dukes Records 26.74 cubic feet 33 boxes, 3 flat folders

Matthew Whaley School Collection

1.2 Linear Feet
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This is an artificial collection of material from and about Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia including material from the annual fifty year reunions. The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.

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Matthew Whaley School Collection 1.2 Linear Feet

Student Recreation Center Records

1.40 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains fliers and calendars for activities at or by the Student Recreation Center at the College of William and Mary. The collection also holds material for predecessor and related bodies and activities related to intramural sports at the university.

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Student Recreation Center Records 1.40 Linear Feet

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