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Committees Collection

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This collection includes information from various College of William and Mary committees. The committees are long and short-term addressing such issues as athletics, enrollment, computing, searches for presidents and provosts, degrees, student assessment, and others. The material in this collection is generally publicly available documents, such as fliers, and does not usually include internal committee documents.

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Committees Collection 2.40 Linear Feet

Office of Affirmative Action Records

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This collection includes memos, Affirmative action plans, desegregation reports, Office of Sexual Harassment, annual reports, and grievance procedures.

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Office of Affirmative Action Records 1.40 Linear Feet

Parents' Day and Parents' Weekend Records

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This collection contains fact sheets about the Parents Day/Weekend events at The College of William and Mary. First held in May 1966, the purpose of Parents Day is to give the parents a chance to observe the college and its facilities, to meet the faculty and administration, and to generally become acquainted with the college's program and objectives.

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Parents' Day and Parents' Weekend Records 1.00 Linear Feet

Thelma Pedersen Collection

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Publications and newspaper clippings concerning the Williamsburg area, including College of William and Mary material. Programs, pamphlets, fans and newspapers.

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Thelma Pedersen Collection 0.30 Linear Feet

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