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Sam Sadler papers, 1960/2008

4 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger boxes
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The collection contains office files, speeches, presentations & course materials from Sam Sadler's work as Vice President of Student Affairs at William and Mary. Materials also include photographs & artifacts from his time as a student, including a beanie with "Sammy" stitched on the back. Sadler worked at William & Mary from 1967-2008.

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Sam Sadler papers, 1960/2008 4 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger boxes

The Flat Hat records, 1911/2019

28 Linear Feet Also contains a CD binder and two boxes of zip discs with a TBD amount of digital content.
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Photographs, slides, and administrative records for The Flat Hat newspaper. Collection also includes digital media and 21 boxes of issues of the newspaper filed chronologically.

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The Flat Hat records, 1911/2019 28 Linear Feet Also contains a CD binder and two boxes of zip discs with a TBD amount of digital content.

University Archives Poster Collection, 1926/2014

20.00 Linear Feet
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This is an artificial collection of posters acquired by the University Archives. It consists predominantly of advertisements for events organized by departments and students at the College of William and Mary including concerts, plays, musicals, recitals, exhibits, athletic events, rallies, lectures, etc.

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University Archives Poster Collection, 1926/2014 20.00 Linear Feet

Vice President for Student Affairs Records, 1968/2007

72.00 Linear Feet
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This collections contains office files from the Vice President for Student Affairs at the College of William and Mary from 1972 to the present. The records include correspondence to various offices and departments on campus, annual reports and committee records, planning documents for the Convocation and Commencement ceremonies at the College, and information regarding various student organizations on campus. A preliminary inventory for Series 3 is available in the On-line Images/Records section of the finding aid.

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Vice President for Student Affairs Records, 1968/2007 72.00 Linear Feet

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

Zeta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi records, 1966/1968

.1 Linear Feet 3 folders
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Collection contains composite photographs and documents related to the Keplar Society, which became the Zeta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi at William & Mary. The donor, Douglas Jacobson, was a member of both groups. Included is the petition sent to Sigma Chi to request to become an official chapter.

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Zeta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Chi records, 1966/1968 .1 Linear Feet 3 folders

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