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Aiden E. Curran collection

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The collection contains photographs documenting William & Mary alumni, Aiden Curran with friends during the May 2024 graduation season. Photographs include images of members from Sigma Pi and documents a sunken garden party.

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American Society of Civil Engineers photograph

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The photograph reflects members of the American Society of Civil Engineers who visited William & Mary on October 18, 1923. The society held meetings at the Jefferson hotel in Richmond, Virginia and visited the William & Mary dining hall on Thursday October 18, 1923. More information on their visit is reflected in William & Mary's Flat Hat issue date 1923-10-12.

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Arthur J. Winder Collection

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The collection contains seven black-and-white photographs depicting William & Mary graduates from the class of 1925. Materials also include Arthur J. Winder's Alumni medallion from the class of 1925, a 50th reunion Colonial Re-Echo with a class directory, campus map, and biographical sketches.

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Arthur Louise William & Mary Tercentenary collection

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A green mug with gold rim and William & Mary Tercentenary design, and a white T-shirt with green and gold William & Mary Tercentenary design, and a tote bag. These items were collected by Arthur R. Louise (Class of 1968) that commemorate William & Mary's Tercentenary in 1993.

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Tercentenary shirt 0.1 Linear Feet UA small collections oversize textile box 3, Artifact 2023.222.A2

Bray School Lab records

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This oral history collection encompasses interviews that tell the story of the Bray School, the first extant building dedicated to the education of free and enslaved black children in the United States. The William & Mary Bray School Lab, part of the Williamsburg Bray School Initiative, has been researching and promoting the history of the Bray School and its legacy. Part of this work has entailed conducting oral histories with descendants of Bray School students and those researching or interpreting the Bray School's legacy.

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Blackshire, Olivia Oral History

Corbitt, Curtis Oral History

Druitt, Michael Oral History

Charles Campbell Papers

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The Charles Campbell papers consist of papers received or collected by Charles Campbell (1807-1876), Virginia historian. The papers fall into four general headings: historical papers collected by Charles Campbell, correspondence, manuscript volumes, and miscellaneous. These include personal and professional correspondence as well as eighteenth century documents collected by Charles Campbell, newspaper clippings, diaries, scrapbooks, and notebooks, covering then period 1743-1896. The papers reflect Charles Campbell's interests in history, teaching, newspaper editing, railroad engineering, politics, genealogy, publication of his works, and the town of Petersburg where he lived for most of his life.

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Claiborne R. Winborne duc cap

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This collection consists of a green felt duc cap encircled with a gold felt band and a gray felt-covered metal button on the top of the cap. The front of the cap has gray letters "W" and "M" accented with gold stitching, and the back of the cap was hand-embroidered in gold thread by Claiborne Reid Winborne (Class of 1971) with the name "Claiborne" in capital letters. Winborne wore this cap as a Freshman during Orientation Week in Fall 1967.

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Colonel Ebirt t-shirts

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Two Colonel Ebirt T-shirts, with an illustration of William and Mary's unofficial mascot, Colonel Ebirt created by Williamsburg-based Parkway Printshop. Colonel Ebirt is tribe spelled backwards and was the unofficial mascot for William & Mary from 2001-2006.

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Dennis Denenberg papers

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The Dennis Denenberg papers contains papers, photographs, and artifacts documenting Dr. Dennis Denenberg's (class of 1969) time as a student at William & Mary. Materials include correspondence, class notebooks and notes, publications, and photographs. Artifacts include a William & Mary cap, silver cup and medal.

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Dr. Joyce Van Tassel-Baska papers

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A collection of professional papers primarily pertaining to Dr. Joyce Van Tassel-Baska's work with the William & Mary Center for Gifted Education.

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