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A. Edwin Kendrew Papers

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Pamphlets and brochures from Colonial Williamsburg, plus various invitations and programs for Williamsburg area events.

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Charter Day collection

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This collection includes programs, speeches, invitations, scrolls, and announcements for the College of William and Mary's Charter Day ceremony held each February. Also contains a 1939 handwritten copy of the Royal Proclamation of 1700, as well as two typescript copies. The original Royal Proclamation is housed at the Public Records Office in London.

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Charter Day collection 14.50 Linear Feet

Christmas Activities Collection

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Acc. 1981.115: Christmas Activities, 1935-1941. This accession documents the celebration of the Yule Log Ceremony and the President's Christmas Party. Materials include Dean Landrum's correspondence and memos, committee reports, stage instructions, programs, invitations, and newspaper clippings. This material is arranged chronologically.

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Christmas Activities Collection 0.60 Linear Feet

Colonial Festival Collection

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This collection includes schedules, invitations, and programs for the Colonial Festival held by the College of William and Mary and the City of Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Commencement Exercises collection

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This collection includes programs, scripts, remarks, addresses, speeches, invitations, and other related material from commencement exercises at the College of William and Mary. Events and ceremonies related to graduation would also include the baccalaureate service and other events.

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Commencement Exercises collection 4.51 Linear Feet

Department of Home Economics Records

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This collection includes the annual report, course list, and invitations for the Department of Home Economics at the College of William and Mary.

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Department of Home Economics Records 0.20 Linear Feet

Department of Military Science Records

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This collection includes invitations, material about the Queen's Guard and ROTC, and other publications from the Department of Military Science and other military-related bodies at the College of William and Mary. The collection also includes material related to the Student Army Training Corps stationed on campus during World War I, activities of other units during World War II, and the US Coast Guard Auxiliary.

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Department of Military Science Records 0.60 Linear Feet

Don (Donald H.) Amador Papers

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Papers of gay rights activist Don (Donald H.) Amador (1943-1992) of Los Angeles.

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Elaine Campton Scrapbook

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One brown leather volume with "Photographs" stamped on the cover. It contains invitations to and nametags for sorority rush parties, a Chi Omega Pledge Banquet program, and a card granting social privileges to a male visitor. Also included with the scrpabook is a parody of a University of Virginia newspaper, the Virginius Dispatchus.

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Elaine Campton Scrapbook 0.40 Linear Feet

Ephemera Collection

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The Ephemera Collection contains material primarily acquired for teaching. It includes material in various formats, most of which have been previously published. The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason, the indicated date range is approximate at this point.

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