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Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan Records

23.00 Linear Feet
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Due to the fragility of this collection, patrons must use the microfilm copy. The microfilm and microfilm readers can be found on the Ground Floor of Swem Library (call number LD6051 .W517 1934 B79, reels 1-24). [Originals are stored off-site.]

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Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan Records 23.00 Linear Feet

Summer Session Records, 1912-2000

0.60 Linear Feet
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This collection contains announcements, newsletters, and reports describing various Summer Sessions of William & Mary, including the summer sessions held at the Dublin Institute in Dublin, Virginia from 1912-1918. Included in the collection is The Mountain Echo for 1912, a "year book" for the summer sessions held in Dublin. Also available in the collection is a copy of the Mini Hat, an information sheet of facts and various notices which are pertinent to the entire summer session.

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Summer Session Records, 1912-2000 0.60 Linear Feet

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