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Randall S. Hawthorne Papers

9.60 Linear Feet
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This collection contains athletic programs, brochures, photographs, tickets and other material collected by Randall S. Hawthorne, class of 1967, documenting the track and field and cross country programs, and to a lesser extent football at the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of track and field programs including the Colonial Relays, Penn Relays, and the Colonial Athletic Association Championships. The collection also includes color and black and white photographs featuring the College of William and Mary men's and women's track and cross country teams. The photographs feature individual shots of runners as well as the team at various meets, including the Colonial Relays and the Colonial Athletic Association Championships. Annual brochures for the track and field and cross country teams at the College, containing information about the team's schedule, roster, and facts about William and Mary athletics, are also part of the collection. The collection also holds track programs from the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta and William and Mary football programs from the 1950s and 1960s.

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Acc. 2013.198 Box 9

Randall S. Hawthorne Papers 9.60 Linear Feet

Harold J. Morowitz papers

5 linear feet (15 boxes)
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The collection includes a draft copy of Energy Flow in Biological Systems, including chapter and appendix notes, calculations for mathematical operations, and correspondence between the author and his editor; a draft copy of Beginnings of Cellular Life, including the index and notes; a draft copy of The Facts of Life with the author's copy and the original artwork for the illustrations; and working papers, correspondence, and other documents pertaining to his academic career including original poetry written by Morowitz.
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Harold J. Morowitz papers 5 linear feet (15 boxes)

Theta Delta Chi (Epsilon Charge) Records

2.0 Linear Feet
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This collection contains correspondence, fliers, a minute book, ledger, copies of the publications "The Shield" and "Epsilon Hokum," news clippings, artifacts, and a poem.

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Department of Music records

9.01 Linear Feet 14 boxes
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The collection includes fliers, announcements, programs, newsletters, and audio-visual material generated by the Department of Music at William and Mary. Topics document departmental business, visiting performers, recitals and performances by college students and faculty, choir, ensembles, Ewell Concert Series, Jazz Combo, and the Gallery Players.

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Accession 2013.082 Box 10-12

Virginia Folklore Society records

22.7 Cubic Feet 26 document boxes, 10 cubic foot boxes
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Virginia Folklore Society records (1913-1967; 22.7 cubic feet) consist chiefly of songs collected by the society's fieldworkers in the 1930s under the direction of society archivist Arthur Kyle Davis. Sheet music, folklore, newsletters and photographs are also included, as are recordings of many of the songs.

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Item dated 1905/2003 1 Cubic Feet 1 cubic foot box Box 1

Virginia Folklore Society records 22.7 Cubic Feet 26 document boxes, 10 cubic foot boxes

Football records

16.50 Linear Feet
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This collection includes several publications, including the football handbook, yearbook, and media guides, as well as game programs. It also includes general files.

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Accession 2019.059: Football magazines

Nancy Bondurant Jones Papers

7.19 cubic feet 21 boxes
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The Nancy Bondurant Jones Papers, 1909-2011 (bulk 1991-2007), document the career and personal life of local teacher and writer Nancy Bondurant Jones. The collection mainly consists of research subject files, newspapers and clippings, correspondence, ephemera, speeches, and business and organizational documents. Also included are responses and letters from JMU alumni and Presidents Burruss, Duke, and Miller that Jones acquired during her research for Rooted on Bluestone Hill.
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Accession 2020-0716

Department of Athletics records

6.78 Linear Feet
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The Department of Athletics records includes files of the Athletic Association, publicity, printed material, publications, statistics, schedules and ephemera.

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Department of Athletics records 6.78 Linear Feet

Mattachine Society of Washington D.C. records

2 Linear Feet 6 Full legal size Hollinger boxes and 2 oversize folders
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Collection contains correspondence and organization documents related to the everyday activities of the Mattachine Society of Washington D.C. The Mattachine Society is an Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgender, queer (LGBTQ) organization that seeks to conduct original archival research and educational outreach that focuses on LGBTQ legal, political, and policy history.

Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter Records

13.00 Linear Feet
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The records of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the College of William and Mary include minutes, business records, addresses and speeches, poems, correspondence, publications, membership cards, and other records.

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Accession 2025.093: Poet Correspondence

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