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"1897-1914 World Power Ascension and Separate but Equal", 1900/2008 Box 11, Folder 26
"1915-1929 WWI & Twenties and Black Northern Migration", 1914/2008 Box 11, Folder 31
1963, 1963 Box Series 14, Subseries 3, Box 4
1963 Tour Choir Rehearsal, 1963 Box Series 14, Subseries 3, Box 11
1963 Tour Concert, 1963 Box Series 14, Subseries 3, Box 4
1996.19 Addition, 1936/1979 Box 1, Folder 3
S. F. (Bill) Royall, Jr. papers, 1883/1979 1.00 Linear Feet
William and Mary papers, 1954/1973 Box 4, Folder 3
4-H Clubs, National, 1960/1966 Box 311, Drawer 203, Folder 23
4-H Clubs-- Virginia, 1950/1965 Box 319, Drawer 207, Folder 96
7 Bound Volumes of Senaor A. Willis Robertson's Voting Record in the United States Senate, 1933/1966 Box 377, Drawer 243, Folder 1
88th Congress, 1st Session, 1963 Folder 4201
88th Congress, 1st Session, 1963 Folder 4202
88th Congress, 1st Session, 1963 Folder 4203
AAUP, 1960/1994 Box 1, Folder 1
Athletics at William & Mary, 1963/1974 Box 10, Folder 2
By-Laws, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, 1938/1991 Box 1, Folder 19
AAUP Report on Teaching Load, 1960/1971 Box 1, Folder 2
Abbot, William W., 1960/1971 Box 1, Folder 3
Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1960/1971 Box 1, Folder 4
Abe Lincoln in Illinois, 1938/1993 Box 3, Folder 10
Abie's Irish Rose, 1922/1991 Box 3, Folder 12
A Boy Growing Up, 1957/1976 Box 26, Folder 344
Academic - Editorials, 1963/1997 Box 24, Folder 4
Academic - Papers - Mary Decker Pugh, 1942/1999 Box 24, Folder 6
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