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Department of History records, 1959/2023

12.60 Linear Feet
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The records of the Department of History at the College of William and Mary include course schedules, syllabi, select student papers, statistics on undergraduate course enrollments, declarations of concentrations (1975-1980), policies and procedures, material produced by various committees, lecture announcements, department newsletters,the William and Mary Historian, and other published material.

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Department of History records, 1959/2023 12.60 Linear Feet

Glenn Close Papers, 1966/2013, bulk 1980/1995

15.00 Linear Feet
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Papers of Glenn Close, documenting her career as an actress on Broadway, television, and in film. Included are recorded interviews, correspondence, clippings, invitations, programs, playbills, photographs, videos, scripts, as well as materials related to her high school and college years.

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Glenn Close Papers, 1966/2013, bulk 1980/1995 15.00 Linear Feet

Theodore R. Reinhart Papers, 1967/2009

26.75 Linear Feet
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This collection includes correspondence, research journals, travel journals, publications, slides, artifacts and other material pertaining to Dr. Theodore R. Reinhart's research and teaching career in the Department of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary and his participation in the Council of Virginia Archaeologists (COVA) and the Department of Historical Resources (DHR).

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Theodore R. Reinhart Papers, 1967/2009 26.75 Linear Feet

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