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College of William and Mary Directory Collection

6.40 Linear Feet
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This collection contains campus directories that generally include contact information for students, faculty, and staff of the College of William and Mary. Directories from the 19th century are not comprehensive, but coverage for the university in the 20th century to the present is more complete.

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College of William and Mary Directory Collection 6.40 Linear Feet

Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE) Records

5.51 Linear Feet
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Collection includes annual reports, bylaws, correspondence, employee of the month nomination letters, guidelines for archives and scrapbook materials, minutes of meetings, publications, and other miscellaneous materials.

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Hourly and Classified Employees Association (HACE) Records 5.51 Linear Feet

University Archives Diploma Collection

10.0 Linear Feet
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This collection contains originals and copies of diplomas awarded by the College of William and Mary. The collection also includes honorary degrees, diplomas awarded by other colleges and universities, and certificates of distinction.

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University Archives Diploma Collection 10.0 Linear Feet

University Archives Oral History Collection

8.00 Linear Feet 5.2 Gigabytes
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The bulk of the University Archives Oral History Collection consists of transcripts and recordings of oral history interviews conducted as a part of various projects at the College of William and Mary with administrators, faculty, students, and alumni.

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University Archives Oral History Collection 8.00 Linear Feet 5.2 Gigabytes

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