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Frances Breeze Music Collection, 1890/1980

1.25 Linear Feet
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Book and individual sheet music of musical scores, probably collected by Frances Breeze. Scrapbooks created by Josephone Carey Stanton and possibly others. Roland Halstead's collection of ephemera from trips abroad and musical production programs and guides. Undetermined parts of the collection were given by Dianne Webb (via Frances Breeze) in memory of Manny and Harold Chapman. Includes a handwritten score by Harold Chapman.

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Frances Breeze Music Collection, 1890/1980 1.25 Linear Feet

Jere Rapp Papers, 1966/1999, bulk 1980/1999

0.20 Cubic Feet
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This collection contains clippings, correspondence, a photograph, and other material related to the William and Mary Theatre collected by Jere Rapp, class of 1967. The bulk of the material includes clippings and planning documents about William and Mary Theatre director Howard Scammon and a Common Glory reunion in 1999, but there are also Christmas Cards, correspondence between Rapp and fellow William and Mary alumnus Linda Lavin, and sheet music entitled "Music of The Founders" by the Jamestown Corporation.

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Jere Rapp Papers, 1966/1999, bulk 1980/1999 0.20 Cubic Feet

John U. Guillory, Jr. music compositions, 1963/2012

.01 Linear Feet 1 folder
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A collection of sheet music composed by former George Mason University professor and physicist Dr. John Ural Guillory, Jr.
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John U. Guillory, Jr. music compositions, 1963/2012 .01 Linear Feet 1 folder

Josephine W. Shinholser Collection of Sheet Music, 1890/1997

4.25 Linear Feet
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Although this collection spans 1890 to 1997, most of the sheet music was copyrighted before the 1940s. Also included is a photograph of a piece of music and a small music book with no copyright. Roughly half of the songs are related to the moon in some way. There is a variety of different types of dances, such as fox trots, two steps, or waltzes, but not much variety in theme. Most pieces are love songs, with a few comic ones interspersed.

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Josephine W. Shinholser Collection of Sheet Music, 1890/1997 4.25 Linear Feet

Mary Thedieck Ewald Papers, circa 1934-1990, 1934/1990

7.20 Linear Feet
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Contains notebooks, sheet music, correspondence, manuscripts and other material pertaining to Mary Thedieck Ewald, class of 1942 at the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the papers relates to Ewald's writing career, mainly poetry. The collection also contains notebooks from her undergraduate days at William & Mary as well as graduate notebooks from Harvard University.

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Mary Thedieck Ewald Papers, circa 1934-1990, 1934/1990 7.20 Linear Feet

Office of Communications and Marketing subject files, 1950

10 cubic feet
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The material in this sub-series is related to the Biennial meeting and conference.

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Music: Songs, 1896/1987

1 Files
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This collection includes one file of sheet music, including a song entitled "Lexington" by Leslie Lyle Campbell, "The Marvelous Music Prodigy, Blind Tom, the Negro Boy Pianist," a book of Banjo Music for G.D. Letcher, and early 20th century dance scores and instructions.

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Music: Songs, 1896/1987 1 Files

Racial and Ethnic Ephemera Collection, 1778/2005

4 Linear Feet
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The racial and ethnic ephemera collection contains various materials regarding race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.

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Racial and Ethnic Ephemera Collection, 1778/2005 4 Linear Feet

Richard Wright collection, 1806/2017

21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes
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The Richard Wright collection, compiled by Richard Wright and orginally referred to by Wright as "The Richard Wright collection of Graphic Images of African Americans," focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled "Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics," also referred to as "Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics," in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.

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Richard Wright collection, 1806/2017 21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes

Ruth and Lowell Toliver Collection of Newman Family Papers, 1875/2005

3.8 cubic feet in 3 boxes and 12 tri-folds
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The Ruth and Lowell Toliver Collection of Newman Family Papers, circa 1875-2005, comprises a manuscript, writings, personal papers, facsimile photographs, church records, and correspondence related to George A. Newman (1855-1944), his daughter Ruby Newman Temple (1898-1983), his grandsons Austin Gerald Harris (1941-2005) and Wendell Temple (1923-2005), and Harrisonburg's Northeast Neighborhood and Newtown.
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Ruth and Lowell Toliver Collection of Newman Family Papers, 1875/2005 3.8 cubic feet in 3 boxes and 12 tri-folds

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