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Department of English records, 1922/2013

6.00 Linear Feet 7 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection includes administrative records, publications, and other material from the Department of English at the College of William and Mary.

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Department of English records, 1922/2013 6.00 Linear Feet 7 boxes

Fred Frechette Papers, 1930/2000, bulk 1950/2000

0.60 Linear Feet
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Fred Frechette's papers which include his Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper articles on Williamsburg, Virginia, photographs and his script and related material on "The Once and Future Camelot" a production given for the Williamsburg Reunion. Material related to his duty as a volunteer fireman and his March 25, 2000 pamphlet "William and Mary Students and the Travis House, Feb. 1, 1943-Feb. 28, 1951."

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Fred Frechette Papers, 1930/2000, bulk 1950/2000 0.60 Linear Feet

Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection, 1920/2013

20.0 Linear Feet
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The Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection includes audiovisual formats from a variety of personal papers and organizational records collections.

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Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection, 1920/2013 20.0 Linear Feet

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