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A. Edwin Kendrew Papers 1934-1977 1940-1970

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Newspaper clippings from Williamsburg, Virginia area and New York newspapers about Colonial Williamsburg and the Rockefeller Family. Pamphlets, brochures and other items from Colonial Williamsburg, plus various invitations and programs for Williamsburg area events.
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A. Edwin Kendrew Papers 1934-1977 1940-1970 0.10

Department of Home Economics Records 1921-1971

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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 1921-1971 0.20

Department of Military Science Records 1918-[ongoing]

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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 1918-[ongoing] 0.60

Don Amador Papers circa 1970-1983

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Papers of gay rights activist Don Amador of Los Angeles. Included are personal papers, papers relating to research and teaching, as well as papers relating to his political activities.
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Don Amador Papers circa 1970-1983 4.01

Florence H. Fix Scrapbook 1925-1926

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Scrapbook kept by Florence H. Fix (b. 1908) of Milaca, Minnesota from her junior year through graduation in the spring of 1926. Scrapbook contains invitations, programs, news clippings, letters, photographs, as well as many lengthy entries written by Florence's friends reflecting on their friendship, school days and future. A commencement memory booklet contains the full names of her classmates as well as a brief, often humorous entry listing what they would like to become in life.
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Florence H. Fix Scrapbook 1925-1926 0.20

Gubernatorial Inauguration Collection 2006

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Material from the inauguration of Timothy M. Kaine as Governor of Virginia held in Williamsburg. Newpaper clippings, programs, invitations and tickets.
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Gubernatorial Inauguration Collection 2006 0.08

Shaw Family Papers circa 1900-1963

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Papers of the Shaw family of Skidmore, Missouri. Included are a scrapbook, 1941, of Edna Shaw (b. 1920) documenting her travels through some of the southern states where she directed the comedy "Bubbling Over," which was sponsored by the American Legion. It includes postcards and extensive handwritten descriptions by Edna Shaw, programs, and news clippings reviewing the play.Also included are a class photograph, 1900, presented to Edna's mother Hazel by her teacher, a 1904 letter addressed to Hazel Shutts, a small photo album (circa 1930s-1950s), correspondence, a wedding invitation, financial and insurance records, a Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority pledge manual, and a 1937 class will of the seniors of Skidmore High School.Also included is some genealogical information on the Shaw family (photocopies).

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Shaw Family Papers circa 1900-1963 0.53

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