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Women's Basketball records, 1939/2024

3 Linear Feet
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The collection is composed of programs, media guides, schedules, rosters, posters, ephemera and other material related to the women's basketball team at William & Mary. The bulk of the material pertains to the years after 1991 and consists mainly of programs and media guides which are arranged chronologically.

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Women's Basketball records, 1939/2024 3 Linear Feet

World War I Baker Recruitment Poster, 1917

1.0 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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This collection contains a poster from World War I recruiting bakers and cooks for the U. S. Army. It likely dates from around 1917 from New York City.
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World War I Baker Recruitment Poster, 1917 1.0 Cubic Feet 1 folder

World War I Posters, 1917

0.38 cubic feet 1 folder
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The collection is comprised of two World War I posters used at the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg, ca. 1917: "Stars and Stripes Forever," and a poster advertising enrollment to the State Normal School for Women in order to support the war effort.
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World War I Posters, 1917 0.38 cubic feet 1 folder

YWCA Records, 1909/1958

0.26 cubic feet 1 box
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The collection is comprised of two volumes of bound posters and programs pertaining to the State Normal and Industrial School branch of the YWCA, from 1909-1958.
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YWCA Records, 1909/1958 0.26 cubic feet 1 box

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