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Circle K International Records, 1958/2009, bulk 1958/1964

1.00 Linear Feet
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This collection contains two scrapbooks and various loose clippings and photographs related to the student service group Circle K International at the College of William and Mary. One of the scrapbooks includes photographs, clippings, correspondence, and announcements of various events in the organization from 1964 to 1965. The other scrapbook is disbound and out of order, but contains photographs, clippings, ephemera, and reports pertaining to Circle K from 1958 to 1964. There are also loose clippings, photographs, and certificates from circa 1958 to 1985 that may have been part of a scrapbook at one point in time.

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Circle K International Records, 1958/2009, bulk 1958/1964 1.00 Linear Feet

David G. Blood Slide Collection, 1960/1981

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The collection consists of ten color slides. Eight slides are of William & Mary's 1961 and 1964 commencement ceremonies and were taken by George Blood, David Blood's father. David Blood was in the W&M Choir and required to attend the 1961 ceremony. The remaining two slides are of the Wren building and Robertson's windmill within Colonial Williamsburg, respectively. The Wren image was taken by David Blood in 1960, and the windmill was taken by David Blood in 1981.

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David G. Blood Slide Collection, 1960/1981 0.3 Linear Feet

Davis Young Paschall Collection, 1931/2001, bulk 1931/2001

35.70 Linear Feet
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This collection is composed of material collected by and about College of William and Mary President Davis Y. Paschall including articles and speeches, biographical material, material related to his inauguration as College President, news clippings, and subject files. The collection documents Paschall's life from his days as a student at the College of William and Mary, his tenure as Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Commonwealth of Virginia (1957-1960) and President of the College of William and Mary (1960-1971), and his life after he resigned as president up through his death in 2001

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Davis Young Paschall Collection, 1931/2001, bulk 1931/2001 35.70 Linear Feet

Sam Sadler papers, 1960/2008

4 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger boxes
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The collection contains office files, speeches, presentations & course materials from Sam Sadler's work as Vice President of Student Affairs at William and Mary. Materials also include photographs & artifacts from his time as a student, including a beanie with "Sammy" stitched on the back. Sadler worked at William & Mary from 1967-2008.

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Sam Sadler papers, 1960/2008 4 Linear Feet 10 Hollinger boxes

Student Assembly Records, 1940/2018, bulk 1960/2018

14.50 Linear Feet 2.4 Gigabytes
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The Student Assembly Records span the years 1926 to 2018, with the bulk of the material dating from 1960 to 2018. The collection includes agendas and minutes, constitutions and by-laws, bills, administrative and committee files, clippings, photographs, budget and financial reports, press releases, and correspondence. The Student Assembly Records also contain papers from various deans of student affairs as well as deans of the faculty of arts and sciences. Agendas and Minutes from the Student Activities Council, the Student Association Council, the Executive Council, the Senate, Interhall, and the Board of Student Affairs are also present in the collection. Topics represented in the collection include student life and activities, affirmative action, enrollment, and college government.

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Student Assembly Records, 1940/2018, bulk 1960/2018 14.50 Linear Feet 2.4 Gigabytes

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