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James Kelly Papers

7.00 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1998.023 is the files of James Kelly, the Executive Assistant to the President, from his positions in the Office of the President and Development.

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James Kelly Papers 7.00 Linear Feet

Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley, III records

42.58 Linear Feet 100 Hollinger boxes. Includes 1 oversize box.
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The Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley III records includes e-mail correspondence, letters, cards, subject files, speeches and other papers from the administration of William & Mary's twenty-seventh president, W. Taylor Reveley, III.

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Office of the President W. Taylor Reveley, III records 42.58 Linear Feet 100 Hollinger boxes. Includes 1 oversize box.

The William & Mary Foundation records

32 Linear Feet
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Endowment Association and Development Office Records which includes correspondence, financial records, committee reports, ledgers, resolutions, working papers, scrapbook, architectural renderings of the Special Collections wing of Swem Library and more.

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The William & Mary Foundation records 32 Linear Feet

Vice President for Finance and Administration Records

67 Linear Feet
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Office files, beginning in 1928, but mostly 1980's; auxiliary enterprises files; inventory of real property held by the College, the Endowment Association and Board of Visitors; 1987 Master Plan material; correspondence with state agencies; financial reports for William & Mary, VIMS, and the Men's Athletic Association; and Audit Reports.

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Vice President for Finance and Administration Records 67 Linear Feet

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