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A. Willis Robertson Papers

380.00 Boxes
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This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.

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A. Willis Robertson Papers 380.00 Boxes

Dean of Arts and Sciences records

54.10 Linear Feet
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The collection contains minutes, by-laws, correspondence, and subject files from Arts and Sciences. Included in the collection are Faculty Minutes from 1926 to the present; American Culture Cluster lectures; by-laws; and material from various committees. Also present in the collection is correspondence from the Dean, as well as subject files on degree requirements, the Sharpe Community Partnership Program, and other topics.

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Dean of Arts and Sciences records 54.10 Linear Feet

Department of Anthropology records

17.00 Linear Feet
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Acc. 2008.088 contains correspondence, subject files, committee meeting reports, and annual reports from the Department of Anthropology from 1975-2007. Some of the topics include colloquiums put on by the department; various projects conducted by the department, including Fort Christiana and Kingsmill; and correspondence with professional organizations such as the Virginia Anthropology Consortium, American Anthropological Association, and Society for Cultural Anthropology.

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Department of Anthropology records 17.00 Linear Feet

Hans C. von Baeyer Papers

5.00 Linear Feet
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The bulk of this collection contains subject files, correspondence, reports, and committee files created and collected by William and Mary Physics Professor Hans Von Baeyer while he was Director of the Virginia Associated Research Campus (VARC) from 1979-1984. Included in this material are: correspondence and reports of Board of Visitors Meetings; reports of the William and Mary Self-Study committee in 1983; and correspondence with various William and Mary offices and departments. The papers also include other professional, administrative, and personal material of von Bayer such as material related to a book, his involvement with Elderhostel, and Physics courses he taught at William and Mary.

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Hans C. von Baeyer Papers 5.00 Linear Feet

Special Events Records

3.4 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1991.098 contains files from various special events at William and Mary, mostly from 1976-1986.

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Special Events Records 3.4 Linear Feet

Title:: School of Arts and Sciences Records 1926-[ongoing]

32.60
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The collection contains minutes, by-laws, correspondence, and subject files from Arts and Sciences. Included in the collection are Faculty Minutes from 1926 to the present; American Culture Cluster lectures; by-laws; and material from various committees. <p> Also present in the collection is correspondence from the Dean, as well as subject files on degree requirements, the Sharpe Community Partnership Program, and other topics.<p> Acc. 2010.434: Contains correspondence from the Dean of Arts and Sciences to various professors in departments at the College of William Mary from 1964 to 2004.<p> Acc. 2010.435: Contains correspondence from the Dean of Arts and Sciences to various departments in the School of Arts and Sciences at the College of William and Mary from 1988 to 2008. <p> Acc. 2010.632: Contains correspondence between the Dean of Arts and Sciences and various faculty members; minutes from meetings of the faculty of Arts and Sciences; and subject files related to strategic planning from 1994 to 1996. A box list inventory for this accession is available in the digital content line below. <p>

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Title:: School of Arts and Sciences Records 1926-[ongoing] 32.60

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