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Office of the Dean of the College Records, 1920/1968

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Acc. 1979.031: This accession contains office files from 1920-1942.

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Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Records, 1935/2011

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Acc. 1979.037: Records of W. Melville Jones, 1954-1967. This accession contains ten boxes of subject files arranged alphabetically. The inventory for this accession is available in the box list section of this finding aid.

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Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Records, 1935/2011 103.50 Linear Feet

Presidential Search Committees Records, 1982/2005

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This collection is composed of non-confidential material related to searches for College of William and Mary presidents.

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Presidential Search Committees Records, 1982/2005 2.00 Linear Feet

W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982

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This collection documents activities and events at the College of William and Mary during the career of W. Melville Jones. It is primarily composed of material collected in scrapbooks.

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W. Melville Jones Papers, 1930/1982 1.00 Linear Feet

W. Melville Jones Photographs of Williamsburg (Va.), 1934/1936

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Three photographs of two homes in Williamsburg, Virginia where W. Melville Jones lived during 1934 and 1936. The two houses were rented to The College of William and Mary faculty.

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W. Melville Jones Photographs of Williamsburg (Va.), 1934/1936 0.01 Linear Foot

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