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Emily Harrell Lynch Papers, 1938-1946

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Twenty-seven photographs and four newspaper clippings belonging to Emily Harrell Lynch, William & Mary class of 1942. Typical student activities are documented include sports such as football and Homecoming Parades, May Day, Christmas, initiations, college buildings, and other typical college activities. Box 1 contains the newspaper clippings and box 2 contains the photographs.

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Emily Harrell Lynch Papers 1938-1946

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This collection consists of twenty-seven photographs and four newspaper clippings all belonging to Emily Harrell Lynch, College of William and Mary class of 1942. Typical student activities are documented including sports such as football and Homecoming Parades, May Day, Christmas, initiations, College buildings, and other typical college activities. Box 1 contains the newspaper clippings and box 2 contains the photographs.
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John A. Sabenski Letters

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Letters to Nettie about life in the army in Europe. Mentions Red Cross Christmas entertainment.

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Lawrence Davenport Letter

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Letter to mother Verna Fredericks wishing her a Merry Christmas and talking about the holiday celebrations in the army.

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Levin to Mattie Letter

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Letter about how Mattie's card and gift arrived for Levin in France well in time for Christmas.

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Office of the President. John Stewart Bryan Records

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Due to the fragility of this collection, patrons must use the microfilm copy. The microfilm and microfilm readers can be found on the Ground Floor of Swem Library (call number LD6051 .W517 1934 B79, reels 1-24). [Originals are stored off-site.]

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Victor M. Harding Christmas Diary

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Diary written by Victor M. Harding each Christmas as if a letter to his children. The Harding family lives in Chicago, Illinois and appear to be wealthy. Diary begins in 1906 with the intention of recording Christmas celebrations plus annual family news. Entries for 1902 through 1905 were added later and tell of the courtship and early marriage years of Matilda Boak and Victor Harding. Details Christmas customs; family gatherings; family travels in the United States and abroad; summer vacations; births, illnesses, deaths and marriages; financial problems; schools and colleges; and war and international news. Purchase first car in 1921. In France for Christmas 1925. Children attend Harvard, Northwestern, University of London, Smith College, Exeter and others. Addresses of different family members given. Partial family chart prepared by Special Collections is included.

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