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League of Women Voters of the Williamsburg Area records, 1932/2021

11.25 Linear Feet
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Records of the League of Women Voters of the Williamsburg Area (LWVWA). Includes minutes, agendas, correspondence, publications, reports, photographs, memorandums, newsletters, president's files, video recordings and newspaper clippings. Topics covered include among others arms control, national security issues and domestic legislation, information relating to lobbying, etc.

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League of Women Voters of the Williamsburg Area records, 1932/2021 11.25 Linear Feet

Libraries and Educational Technologies Records, 1939/2016, bulk 1988/2009

12.91 cubic feet 38 boxes, 1 map folder
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This collection of contains the administrative records for James Madison University Libraries and Educational Technologies (LET) from 1939-2016. In addition to administrative records, this collection also contains historical items relating to the history of the library.
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Libraries and Educational Technologies Records, 1939/2016, bulk 1988/2009 12.91 cubic feet 38 boxes, 1 map folder

Marshall-Wythe Institute Records, 1970-1975, 1970/1973

0.40 Linear Feet
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Acc. 2008.115: Contains correspondence and reports from 1972 to 1975 of the Social Science Building Committee, formed shortly after the Institute's move to Morton Hall.

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Marshall-Wythe Institute Records, 1970-1975, 1970/1973 0.40 Linear Feet

Paul Welles papers, 1897/1950

1 Linear Feet 2 manuscript boxes and 1 oversized folder
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The Paul Welles papers consist of the personal papers (1897-1950) of VMI faculty member Paul Welles. These papers include personal correspondence and diaries (1928-1950), records from his military career (1916-1919), photos, speeches, and certificates (oversized). Little of the collection relates to Welles' career at VMI.

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Military career subject file, 1917/1922 3 Folder

Office of Educational Media, 1947/1984

0.20 Linear Feet
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The mission of Educational Media is to provide audiovisual and related services to the Faculty, students and support staff of the College; provide leadership in the systematic applications of instructional technology for teaching, learning and research.

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Office of Educational Media, 1947/1984 0.20 Linear Feet

Office of Information Technology Records, 1997/2009

0.20 Linear Feet
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This collection contains memos about faculty web services, a learning tree, an Informational Technology Task Force, and a strategic plan for the Office of Information Technology at the College of William and Mary.

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Office of Information Technology Records, 1997/2009 0.20 Linear Feet

Office of the Dean of Men Records, 1928/1969

8.00 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1979.039: Office files of Carson Barnes, 1968-1969. These include petitions and sorority initiation lists.

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Office of the Dean of Men Records, 1928/1969 8.00 Linear Feet

Office of the Dean of the College Records, 1920/1968

24.40 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1979.031: This accession contains office files from 1920-1942.

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Office of the Dean of Women Records, 1928/1974

1.25 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1983.074: Student Activity Notebooks, 1936-1948. This accession contains loose-leaf notebooks with the names of female students and the activities they took part in. It also contains newspaper clippings, letters, and programs about women's activities, arranged by year.

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Office of the Dean of Women Records, 1928/1974 1.25 Linear Feet

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