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David G. Blood Slide Collection

0.3 Linear Feet
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The collection consists of ten color slides. Eight slides are of William & Mary's 1961 and 1964 commencement ceremonies and were taken by George Blood, David Blood's father. David Blood was in the W&M Choir and required to attend the 1961 ceremony. The remaining two slides are of the Wren building and Robertson's windmill within Colonial Williamsburg, respectively. The Wren image was taken by David Blood in 1960, and the windmill was taken by David Blood in 1981.

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Herbert W. Hausmann papers

2.5 Linear Feet Extent is an estimate as materials need to be rehoused.
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This collection consists of papers, pamphlets, artifacts and ephemera created and kept by Herbert W. Hausmann (Class of 1964). Many materials relate to athletics, including football and basketball guidebooks and programs, promotional buttons, photographs of the American Indian mascot, and an embroidered cheerleader's sweater emblem. Also included are Hausmann's 1964 diploma, his embroidered award blanket, a tercentenary hat, six highball glasses with the William & Mary coat of arms, and one quart beer mug with the William & Mary feathers logo. Hausmann has also included personal recollections along with an inventory of his materials.

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Herbert W. Hausmann papers 2.5 Linear Feet Extent is an estimate as materials need to be rehoused.

Men's Basketball records

4 Linear Feet 5 Hollinger boxes and 1 oversize folder
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The collection is composed of five boxes of programs, media guides, news reports, schedules, rosters, ephemera, posters and other material related to the men's basketball team of William & Mary. There is also a folder of material pertaining to youth basketball camps held at the college in the 1980s and 1990s. Although the men's basketball team was organized earlier, the material in this collection is derived from the year 1925 onwards with a majority of the material pertaining to the years after 1970.

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Men's Basketball records 4 Linear Feet 5 Hollinger boxes and 1 oversize folder

Minge Perkins papers

0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder
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This collection is compiled of materials created by and referring to Minge Perkins' experience as a student and later Alumni of William & Mary.

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Minge Perkins papers 0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder

University Archives Poster Collection

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This is an artificial collection of posters acquired by the University Archives. It consists predominantly of advertisements for events organized by departments and students at the College of William and Mary including concerts, plays, musicals, recitals, exhibits, athletic events, rallies, lectures, etc.

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University Archives Poster Collection 20.00 Linear Feet

Women's Basketball records

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The collection is composed of programs, media guides, schedules, rosters, posters, ephemera and other material related to the women's basketball team at William & Mary. The bulk of the material pertains to the years after 1991 and consists mainly of programs and media guides which are arranged chronologically.

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