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Department of Fine Arts records, 1930/1998

1.80 Linear Feet 3 boxes
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The records of the Department of Fine Arts at William & Mary includes office files, publications and photographs. Office files primarily from the years Professor Thomas Thorne was chair during the mid-20th century, a modern painting notebook, and publications including fliers, exhibit catalogs, newsletters, and other material.

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Department of Fine Arts records, 1930/1998 1.80 Linear Feet 3 boxes

Miles L. Chappell, Jr. Papers, 1927/2007, bulk 1965/1985

2.00 Linear Feet 4 boxes
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This collection consists of the personal papers of Miles L. Chappell, Jr., a professor in the Department of Fine Arts at the College of William and Mary. The papers contain correspondence between Prof. Chappell and other staff in the Department of Fine Arts; subject files; a scrapbook of clippings about the Department of Fine Arts; and photographs and negative of various Department of Fine Arts events.

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Miles L. Chappell, Jr. Papers, 1927/2007, bulk 1965/1985 2.00 Linear Feet 4 boxes

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