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Reveille Records

0.40 Linear Feet 63.1 Megabytes
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The collection contains fliers, correspondence, membership information, and other material related to the all-female a capella group, Reveille, at William & Mary. The collection also includes list of the group's repertoire, information on recording their albums, and planning material related to tours around the state and country. Also included are five music CDs of recordings of the group and a USB drive and zip disks with group files. CDs and digital files require at least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.

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Reveille Records 0.40 Linear Feet 63.1 Megabytes

Virginia Counties Collection

30.00 Linear Feet
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Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Virginia Counties Collection 30.00 Linear Feet

William & Mary Wesley Foundation records

0.209 Linear Feet 1 legal half Hollinger box
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The collections is comprised of administrative files used by the W&M Wesley Foundation's leadership in the 2024-2025 academic year as well as newsletters and promotional materials spanning the early 2000s.

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William & Mary Wesley Foundation records 0.209 Linear Feet 1 legal half Hollinger box

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