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Jack Eric Morpurgo Papers, 1937/2000, bulk 1950/1970

23.00 Linear Feet
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*Note to reserachers: Series 2 is stored offsite. Please allow 72 hours notice for retrieval.*

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University Archives Poster Collection, 1926/2014

20.00 Linear Feet
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This is an artificial collection of posters acquired by the University Archives. It consists predominantly of advertisements for events organized by departments and students at the College of William and Mary including concerts, plays, musicals, recitals, exhibits, athletic events, rallies, lectures, etc.

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University Archives Poster Collection, 1926/2014 20.00 Linear Feet

William Kepner Photograph Collection, 1946/1975, bulk 1946/1950

1.33 Linear Feet
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The photograph collection of College of William & Mary alumnus William C. Kepner includes photographic images predominantly from 1946-1950. The collection also includes 35mm color slides from William & Mary's 1975 Homecoming festivities. The inventory of the collection provided by the donor: 1 box 300+ b&w negatives (2.25x3.25); 1 box 100+ b&w negatives (4x5); 1 negative album of 100+ negatives (2.25x3.25); approximately 200 b&w slides (made from the above); 200+ 8x10 prints (from Colonial Echo and Flat Hat); 10 sets of b&w album prints; 4 envelopes of miscellaneous 5x7 prints; 1 envelope of Kodacolor negatives, and 1 print; 1 envelope of 2 5x7 & 2 4x6 prints from 828 Koda; 1 box of 35mm color slides from the 1975 Homecoming; playbills from theater productions; 2 slide carousels of 120+ slides in b&w SQ format; and 1 film of the Backdrop Club intro from 1948 as well as a DVD copy of the film.

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William Kepner Photograph Collection, 1946/1975, bulk 1946/1950 1.33 Linear Feet

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