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Dudley M. Jensen Papers

5.00 Linear Feet
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This collection contains five boxes of office files from Dudley Jensen, professor of Physical Education (later Kinesiology) at the College of William and Mary. These files include materials on departmental faculty, students, and committees; plans for activities and facilities at William and Mary; newspaper clippings; sample certificates for varsity athletes; and a copy of Jensen's History of Physical Education Hi-Lites (1993).

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Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving records

2.88 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger boxes.
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The collection consists of one box of schedules, rosters, programs, competition results and other material related to intercollegiate men's and women's swimming and diving at the College of William and Mary from the years 1969-2010. The individual folders of the collection are not differentiated as pertaining to the men's or women's teams exclusively as material pertaining to both teams is interspersed throughout the first three folders. The remaining two folders record the results of men's competitions.

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Series 2: Accession 2019.151 General papers and photographs

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