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Caroline Baytop Sinclair Papers, 1938-1993

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Correspondence of Dr. Caroline Baytop Sinclair and notes concerning her research of John Sinclair, Revolutionary and War of 1812 privateer. Collection also includes articles and clippings about John Sinclair, a Baytop genealogy, as well as correspondence about a piece of furniture given to the College of William and Mary.

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National Planned Giving Institute Records

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This collection contains brochures, booklets, programs, and other published material describing fundraising or development seminars, conferences, and similar programs operated by the National Planned Giving Institute at The College of William and Mary. According to its brochures and newsletters, the National Planned Giving Institute at the College of William and Mary was "founded in 1967 [and] was given to the College of William and Mary in 1993 by Robert F. Sharpe & Company, Inc." The Institute has since left the College of William and Mary and is now the Sharpe Group. For more information about the Sharpe Group, please see http://www.sharpenet.com/.

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William George and Gladys Bennett Guy Papers

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The collection includes (Acc. 1987.35) an address by Prof. William George Guy at the Fourth Annual Honors Convocations, 1939; biographical materials and newspapers clippings; correspondence, 1930-1981; correspondence--Western Electric Company's Gift to the Physics Department in Memory of Loren Eastman Bennett, 1967; Pomfret, John Edwin--Portrait and Reminiscences, 1959-1966; publications; Robb, Robert Gilchrist--Portrait, 1958.

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