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A.C. Swinburne to "My dear Sir"
Declines a social invitation: “My dear Sir, I am suddenly and unavoidably prevented from enjoying the pleasure I had hoped for tonight. You will … understand how vexatious it is to me to be thus deprived of it, I hope [you?] will allow me to call soon and apologize in person – though indeed it is Providence above from whom an apology is due – to me as well as to you." Sender's address marked as 22a Dorset Street, W.
A.C. Swinburne to "My dear Sir" [Frederick Chapman], 19 November 1888
Acknowledges payment: "I should have written before now to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of your cheque for £46 but I was away from home at the time of its arrival, which will explain the tardiness of this acknowledgement."
A.C. Swinburne to "Sir"
Inquires about a book order: “Will you send to the above address the copy, if one hand.... If any of the books I have ordered did come in, please forward them to the same directions." Sender's address marked as [unreadable] Vicarage, Brentwood.
A.C. Swinburne to "Sir," 13 November 1903
Relates father's naval service: "My father, Admiral Swinburne, served as a midshipman under Lord Collingwood, and always retained a cordial affection for this memory."
A.C. Swinburne to "Sir," 21 November 1879
Requests a "copy of Marwell's Works."
A.C. Swinburne to "Sir" [Julian Marshall], 15 February 1883
Gives permission "to print my verses with your music." Also mentions, “I am very ignorant of music as a science, though … very susceptible to the enjoyment of such music as appeals to me – that, for instance, of the ‘might master’ [Richard Wagner] just now gone from us.” Requests a “Frenchman’s opinion” of how his verse reads in French.
Academy of Music, 1967-1968, undated
Rouse’s research for his books, columns and articles. Includes correspondence, notes and research material. Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches. Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.
Academy of Music, 1967-1968, undated
Rouse’s research for his books, columns and articles. Includes correspondence, notes and research material. Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches. Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.
Acc. 2010 Addition: Christmas Related Material, 1966-1998, undated
Acc. 1994.88, 1890-1891
Catalogue of the College of William & Mary and State Male Normal College, Session 1890-1891, lists G. Walter Mapp as a student
Acc. 1995.50, 1935-1941
Correspondence from G. Walter Mapp to his son, John A. Mapp, who was a student at the College of William & Mary, 1931-1935, and National Youth Administration Director for Eastern Virginia. Letters give fatherly advice as well as local, state and family news.
Acc. 2010.010 Game of Triads or Chords, 1898
The Ephemera Collection contains material primarily acquired for teaching. It includes material in various formats, most of which have been previously published. The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason, the indicated date range is approximate at this point.
Acc. 2012.112, 1960's to 1990's
This accession was part of an addition to the Robb-Bernard Papers, Accession 2012.112. It was removed and added to the Bruton Parish Papers. This addition includes newsletters, bulletins, form letters, acolyte and usher schedules, budget material and other general ephemera from Bruton Parish Church. 16 folders.
Acc 2012.320
This series consists of accessions that have not been integrated into the existing collection. Please consult a staff member for further assistance.
Acc. 2017.164: Members' Directory, 2016-2017
Records of the Capital Club of Williamsburg (formerly named the Middle Plantation Club of Williamsburg), which was founded by Rawls Byrd in 1966. The collection includes organizational histories, membership directories and rosters, meeting minutes, scrapbooks of club events, and other material.
Acc. 2019.130, 1969-2019
Material on William & Mary events (both on and off campus), dedications, William & Mary President inaugurations and Christmas cards, Plumeri House renovations, and Campaign for William & Mary. Includes programs and planning material. Audio-visual material on William & Mary events (DVD's, VCR tapes, cassette tapes and floppy disks), and 2 medallions.
Acc. 2019.155, circa 2010-2018
Acc. 2019.220, 1952-2012
4 scrapbooks (Sept. 2012-June 2013; June 2010-June 2011; 2002-2003; 2001-2002); 60th and 70th anniversary City of Williamsburg proclamations; the Carol Lane 1957 Certificate of Merit; trophy for “Community of Stars, Community Action Agency, 2014 to Women’s Club of Williamsburg”; newsletters (1952-1953; 1958-1959), WCW paper awards (1985-2016; 1999-2007); binder of materials from Police Officers and Firefighters of the Year Awards Event, March 8, 2003.
Acc. 2019.358: Members' Directory, 2019
Members' directory for 2019, includes names, addresses and brief biographies.
Accepted Submissions, 2008-2012
Records consist of the original proposal for Lips, meeting notes, publicity articles, fliers, and submissions.
Accession 2018.190: additions
Several boxes of unprocessed material transferred by the Dept. of Theatre, Speech, and Dance in May 2018. Boxes are housed off-site (see accession record for physical location).
Accession 2019.133
46 boxes of materials from William & Mary's Athletics Department, primarily the Sports Information Office (now known as Media Relations). Includes office files, team records, player statistics, media guides, and newspaper clippings.
Materials also include 16 framed items and three trophies.
Accession 2020.033-2020.039: General papers and artifacts
Materials related to the William & Mary Ultimate Frisbee men's teams, including discs and team jerseys and t-shirts. The team names are also represented, from the original "Wizards" to the current "Darkhorse."