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William & Mary Women: 100 Years of Co-education collection, 2015/2018

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Correspondence, budget plans, and other documents that correspond with the planning for the 100th Anniversary of Women.

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Winged Nation Records, 1993/2011, bulk 1995/2001

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This collection contains fliers, letters, awards and other material related to Winged Nation, a literary arts magazine at the College of William and Mary. Included in the records is a copy of Winged Nation's constitution from 1995, proofs for the magazine, and fundraising material to support Winged Nation. Two CDs of digital files from the April 2008 and 2012 issues of Winged Nation as well as a floppy disk and a zip drive labelled "William and Mary Book" are also included.

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Winged Nation Records, 1993/2011, bulk 1995/2001 0.30 Linear Feet

Women at Hampton University photographs, 1944/1953

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Seven photographs of young Black women and two postcards featuring Hampton University (Hampton Institute at the time). Some photographs have inscriptions on the back identifying their subjects. Names are identified as: Myree Lee, Lotie Mae, Mrs. R.E. Glasier, Wilson & Bertha, Cynthia Elaine Brown, and Lovell Mosley.

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Women at Hampton University photographs, 1944/1953 0.1 Linear Feet One legal sized folder.

Women's Forum Collection, 1970/1988

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This collection contains fliers and newsletters from the Women's Forum at the College of William and Mary. The Women's Forum met to discuss issues such as women's rights and equality. Included in the collection are fliers for meetings of the Women's Forum, and copies of the Women's Equality Newsletter from 1973 to 1978.

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Women's Forum Collection, 1970/1988 0.03 Linear Feet

Women Students' Cooperative Government Association Records, 1921/1972

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The collection includes meeting minutes, decisions, handbooks, announcements, constitutions, Women's Dorm Association Handbooks, The W&M Woman, A Handbook for Women Students published by the Women's Activities Council for 1966/67, and other related material.

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Women Students' Cooperative Government Association Records, 1921/1972 2.50 Linear Feet

Zelda Haus Papers, 1922/1927

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The Zelda Haus Papers cover her time at both Marion Junior College and Susquehanna University. Haus attended Marion Junior College, a woman's college, from 1923 to 1925. While there she took part in numerous religiously focused organizations such as the Lutheran League. These organizations focused on both domestic issues and international issues such as the Armenian Genocide. In 1925, Haus enrolled in Susquehanna University, located on the banks of the Susquehanna River in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. While there she devoted much of her time to attaining her teacher's certificate. Haus maintained regular correspondence with her family, particularly her mother, and friends throughout this time period.

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Zelda Haus Papers, 1922/1927 0.40 Linear Feet

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