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Men's and Women's Gymnastics records

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One box of notes, media guides, schedules, programs and other materials related to the men's gymnastics team for the yearears 1974-2015. A majority of the collection is made up of programs, media guides and schedules related to the men's and women's gymnastics teams and the various events they competed in. The collection also contains a folder of gym notes from the late 1970s and early 1980s written by long-standing men's team head coach Cliff Gauthier. Only one folder in the collection pertains to the women's team while the rest pertain exclusively to the men's team.

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Men's and Women's Gymnastics records 0.5 Linear Feet

Office of Student Affairs Records

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This collections contains announcements, annual reports, Rec Sports Calendars,correspondence, fliers, and newsletters from the College of William and Mary Office of Student Affairs.

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Office of Student Affairs Records 0.75 Linear Feet

Student Recreation Center Records

1.40 Linear Feet
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This collection contains fliers and calendars for activities at or by the Student Recreation Center at the College of William and Mary. The collection also holds material for predecessor and related bodies and activities related to intramural sports at the university.

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Student Recreation Center Records 1.40 Linear Feet

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