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Jean Harrup Cogle Papers, 1949/2008, bulk 1970/1990

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This collection contains news clippings, programs, publications, and other material collected by Jane Harrup Cogle, class of 1949 at the College of William and Mary. Included are programs related to the Tercentenary of William and Mary, The Royal Visit of His Majesty Charles, Prince of Wales to William and Mary in 1981, and Fehr Fest, the retirement celebration for Carl A. "Pappy" Fehr, director of the choir at William and Mary. Letters to Jean Harrup while a student at the college, newsclippings about the resignation of Gene R. Nichol as president of William and Mary, programs from The Common Glory, and records of the 50th Anniversary committee for the class of 1949 at the College of William and Mary in 1999.

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Jean Harrup Cogle Papers, 1949/2008, bulk 1970/1990 0.90 Linear Feet

NASA Collection, 1988/1994, bulk 1993

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The collection covers the September 12, 1993 launch of the space shuttle Discovery, on which the College of William and Mary put into orbit school artifacts in celebration of its tercentennial anniversary. After the space flight Captain Kenneth S. Reightler of NASA visited the College to speak and present artifacts from the Tercentenary Package's space shuttle journey.

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NASA Collection, 1988/1994, bulk 1993 4.00 Linear Feet

Orientation Collection, 1938/2013, bulk 1960/1990

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The bulk of this collection is made up of events calendars for Freshmen Orientation at The College of William and Mary. Also included is the student handbook "On the Reservation" from 1960 and 1961.

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Orientation Collection, 1938/2013, bulk 1960/1990 0.40 Linear Feet

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