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Charter Day collection, 1859/2022

14.50 Linear Feet
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This collection includes programs, speeches, invitations, scrolls, and announcements for the College of William and Mary's Charter Day ceremony held each February. Also contains a 1939 handwritten copy of the Royal Proclamation of 1700, as well as two typescript copies. The original Royal Proclamation is housed at the Public Records Office in London.

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Charter Day collection, 1859/2022 14.50 Linear Feet

Office of Student Affairs Records, 1964/2013, bulk 1985/2000

0.75 Linear Feet
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This collections contains announcements, annual reports, Rec Sports Calendars,correspondence, fliers, and newsletters from the College of William and Mary Office of Student Affairs.

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Office of Student Affairs Records, 1964/2013, bulk 1985/2000 0.75 Linear Feet

University Center records (University Center Activities Board, UCAB), 1994/2008

0.40 Linear Feet
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This collection contains announcements and fliers from the University Center Activities Board (UCAB) and the Student's X-change store at the College of William and Mary. Included in the collection is information about Homebrew, which supports and promotes the performance of campus talent in art, poetry, dance, drama, and is known for its music. Homebrew is located in Lodge One of the University Center.

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University Center records (University Center Activities Board, UCAB), 1994/2008 0.40 Linear Feet

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