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Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1979/2000, bulk 1979

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This collection includes various issues of the newsletter "Smoke Signals" published by the College of William and Mary's Athletic Association.

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J. H. Garnett Athletic Association Certificate, 1924

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Certificate presented by the William & Mary Athletic Association to J. H. Garnett, certifying that he has been awarded the varsity letter in track for the 1924 season.

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J. H. Garnett Athletic Association Certificate, 1924 0.01 Linear Feet

Robert Watson Durham Athletic Association Certificate, 1924

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Certificate presented by the William & Mary Athletic Association to R. W. Durham, certifying that he has been awarded the varsity letter in track for the 1924 season.

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Robert Watson Durham Athletic Association Certificate, 1924 0.01 Linear Feet

Women's Athletic Association Records, 1923/1962, bulk 1923/1962

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This collection consists of three minute books of the Women's Athletic Association at the College of William and Mary covering 1923-1937, 1937-1958, and 1960-1962. The books also contain several constitutions.

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Women's Athletic Association Records, 1923/1962, bulk 1923/1962 0.60 Linear Feet

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