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Armand J. Galfo Papers, 1940/2008, bulk 1958/1995

8.20 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection contains materials related to Dr. Armand J. Galfo's teaching in the School of Education, service to the College of William and Mary, and scholarship throughout his career, his teaching and scholarly activities, awards and achievements, and service in the Air Force and Air Force Reserves.

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Armand J. Galfo Papers, 1940/2008, bulk 1958/1995 8.20 Linear Feet

Board of Visitors records, 1757/2023

96.01 Linear Feet
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The records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary includes meeting minutes, financial reports, photographs, agendas, matriculation books, correspondence, material from Board of Visitors Rectors Oscar L. Shewmake and Roy Harvey Chappell, Jr., publications, and audio recordings of meetings from 1961-1999.

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Board of Visitors records, 1757/2023 96.01 Linear Feet

Carl A. "Pappy" Fehr papers, 1907/2012, bulk 1945/1974

66.00 Linear Feet
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The collection contains materials related to Dr. Carl A. Fehr's career as a music professor as well as his direction of William and Mary's choral program, The Common Glory, the Founders summer pageants and the Williamsburg Baptist Church choir. In addition to his reflections on choral direction and discipline, the collection includes extensive materials on Dr. Fehr's professional management of the College's choral program, a series of published choral programs, a collection of choral music, his teaching notes and curricula, correspondence, professional awards and memberships, as well as his dissertation and other academic credentials. The choral program is also extensively represented in Choir and Chorus communications, activities, group photographs, scrapbooks and publicity during the years of Dr. Fehr's directorship. In addition to the regular academic year choral program, the Choir's annual spring tours, special guest appearances and national broadcast performances are documented in correspondence, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and audio recordings. The audio recordings were reformatted from their original reel-to-reel audiotape and LP formats and CDs are available for purchase. Contact the Special Collections Research Center (spcoll@wm.edu, 757-221-3090) to request a list of available recordings.

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Carl A. "Pappy" Fehr papers, 1907/2012, bulk 1945/1974 66.00 Linear Feet

Claudia Stevens papers, 1967/2023

6.92 Linear Feet 19 boxes
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The papers of Claudia Stevens, musician, actor, performance artist, playwright, and composer, are arranged by musical theatre works in her repertoire except for Subseries 2 of Series 1, which is arranged separately and part of which was formerly known as the Carter-Sessions Papers.

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Claudia Stevens papers, 1967/2023 6.92 Linear Feet 19 boxes

Living Wage Campaign Collection, 1991/2012, bulk 1999/2002

4.20 Linear Feet
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This collection contains materials on the Tidewater Labor Support Committee (TLSC), TLSC's Living Wage Campaign, and the Living Wage Coalition (LWC). Much of the collection consists of material collected by James Spady including correspondence from 2000-2001, articles, reports, studies, and other resource materials related to labor relations in the U.S., Virginia, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and the College of William and Mary.

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Living Wage Campaign Collection, 1991/2012, bulk 1999/2002 4.20 Linear Feet

The Gentlemen of the College records, 1990/2023

4.71 Linear Feet
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The records of the College of William and Mary men's a capella group Gentlemen of the College include internal and external correspondence related to public performances; the constitution and by-laws; fliers advertising performances and auditions; a history of the group; membership lists; photographs; an extensive collection of audiovisual material documenting both live performances and studio sessions; and several scrapbooks. A portion of the collection was created to mark the group's 10th and 20th anniversaries, however, material from throughout the group's history available.

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The Gentlemen of the College records, 1990/2023 4.71 Linear Feet

University Archives Audiovisual Collection, 1930/2015, bulk 1985/2005

7.00 Linear Feet
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The University Archives Audiovisual Collection is an artificial collection of various audio and visual formats documenting the College of William and Mary campus, events, people, etc. The collection contains analog, magnetic, and digital media and while not comprehensive, it does include material from a variety of time periods and types of events including commencements, Charter Day, building dedications, lecture series, Raft Debates, visiting scholars and distinguished guests, athletic events, and much more. Researchers are encouraged to verify with staff the format of individual items and availability for immediate use. Many items in the collection will require preservation reformatting before they can be used.

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University Archives Audiovisual Collection, 1930/2015, bulk 1985/2005 7.00 Linear Feet

University Archives Oral History Collection, 1959/2018

8.00 Linear Feet 5.2 Gigabytes
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The bulk of the University Archives Oral History Collection consists of transcripts and recordings of oral history interviews conducted as a part of various projects at the College of William and Mary with administrators, faculty, students, and alumni.

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University Archives Oral History Collection, 1959/2018 8.00 Linear Feet 5.2 Gigabytes

WCWM records, 1938/2024, bulk 1970/2008

9.21 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger boxes
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The WCWM collection includes copies of the station publication, station logs maintained by DJs, news clippings about the station, playlists, correspondence, photographs, magazines and related material. Recordings include shows, the presidential debate between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter held at the College of William and Mary in 1976, station promos by performers, related broadcasts, and public service announcements from the 1980s to 2008. WCWM is the student-run radio station at the College of William and Mary. It broadcasts in southeastern Virginia on 90.9FM.

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WCWM records, 1938/2024, bulk 1970/2008 9.21 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger boxes

William & Mary Hip Hop collection, 1985/2019, bulk 2012/2014

3.00 Linear Feet
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Established by American Studies Ph.D. Kevin Kosanovich working in Swem Library's Special Collections, the William & Mary Hip Hop Collection is the most comprehensive of its kind dedicated to Virginia's hip hop culture and history from the 1980s to the present. The collection includes oral histories committed to preserving and documenting Virginia's rich hip hop past, as well as recordings of hip hop music, publications, and ephemera created by Virginia and Virginia-based artists, collectives, and businesses. Additionally, the collection documents the origins and impact of hip hop culture on college campuses throughout the state by collecting records of hip hop based student organizations, college radio stations, events and concerts with a special focus on William & Mary itself.

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William & Mary Hip Hop collection, 1985/2019, bulk 2012/2014 3.00 Linear Feet

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