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The Flat Hat records, 1911/2019

28 Linear Feet Also contains a CD binder and two boxes of zip discs with a TBD amount of digital content.
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Photographs, slides, and administrative records for The Flat Hat newspaper. Collection also includes digital media and 21 boxes of issues of the newspaper filed chronologically.

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The Flat Hat records, 1911/2019 28 Linear Feet Also contains a CD binder and two boxes of zip discs with a TBD amount of digital content.

Tom Baker papers, 1962/2018

8.88 Linear Feet 18 Full Hollinger boxes, 1 Half Hollinger box, 1 textile box
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The Tom Baker papers consist primarily of drafts, working copies, manuscripts, and published copies of the author and William & Mary alumnus Tom Baker's published literary works. The written works represented are The Sound of One Horse Dancing (2011), Full Frontal (2012), Paperwhite Narcissus (2014), Green (2017), and various short stories. Also included are some pieces of correspondence to and from Baker regarding the status of his work, as well as working files of research material for the settings of the novels Green and Paperwhite NarcissusThe materials provide insight into the professional literary career and creative process of Baker as he wrote novels that incorporated the use of historical settings as well as the perspective of a gay man in the United States in the mid and late 20th century.

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Tom Baker papers, 1962/2018 8.88 Linear Feet 18 Full Hollinger boxes, 1 Half Hollinger box, 1 textile box

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