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Box UA Small Collections Box 7

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Papers, 1967-1971

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Contains school course notes, programs, and other material kept by Joseph Daragan, class of 1971, while a student at the College of William & Mary. Included in the papers are programs from William and Mary Theatre productions of Hamlet (1969), The Investigation (1969), The Devil's Disciple (1968), and Of Thee I Sing (1970). The course notes are from classes in Anthropology, including ANTH 321, taught by professor Ted Reinhart, and ANTH 432. The papers also include punch cards from a...
Dates: 1967-1971

Letter, 1894 Jan. 21

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Letter written by William & Mary student, Charles L. Hepburn, to his grandfather, Charles Leven Powell, dated January 21, 1894.Hepburn discusses the reorganization of the Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. He states the fraternity was reorganized in December 1893 by "several old members who had been taken in here before the war." Later in the letter, he mentions a couple of those members, including Benjamin Ewell and Colonel William Lamb. He says that all faculty were...
Dates: 1894 Jan. 21

Papers, 1928, 1967

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes a scrapbook created by Baker while a student at William & Mary. It is largely clippings combined with handwritten notes. The paper is very fragile. A copy has been made for patron use. Also included are two letters written to her by her son, Tom Hunter, while he was a student at William & Mary in 1967.

Dates: 1928, 1967

Score, 2017

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This score is signed by the composer, Jeraldine Saunders Herbison. It was commissioned by the 50th Commemoration Committee in honor of the 50th anniversary of African Americans in Residence at William & Mary. It officially premiered at Commencement on May 12, 2018, sung by the W&M Choir. To prepare, the Choir performed the work during their Spring Tour and again at the Spring Choral Concert. A CD featuring two Choir recordings of the piece was transferred to the...
Dates: 2017

Permission, 1832 Oct. 28

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This item was written by Edmund Wilkins, guardian of William & Mary student Peter Eppes, to the faculty of the university, giving his permission for Eppes to board off-campus.

Dates: 1832 Oct. 28

Permission, 1832 Oct. 29

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This note was written by John C. Page of Cumberland to William & Mary President Adam Empie, stating that Mrs. Eppes gives her permission for her son, John W. Eppes, to board off-campus.

Dates: 1832 Oct. 29

Permission, 1834 Nov. 8

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Note written by Julia E. White of Smithfield to William & Mary President Adam Empie, giving her son Charles B. Hayden permission to board off-campus.

Dates: 1834 Nov. 8

Letters, 1834-1835, 1857-1860

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists of seven letters written by William & Mary alumnus, Samuel Stuart Griffin of Williamsburg, to his son, James Lewis Corbin Griffin. In the first letter, dated May 7, 1834, Griffin acknowledges his son's recent change of plans, wherein his son now has a teaching position and is living in a public house. Griffin expresses concern over the kinds of individuals his son is likely to meet at the public house and how they may be negative influences on him....
Dates: 1834-1835, 1857-1860

Account, 1763, 1765

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Account signed by John Blair, Jr., Bursar of the Collecge of William & Mary of Col. Dudley Digges Digges was the father of W&M student Dudley Digges. The account was for his son's boarding. The account starts in 1763 and is paid in full May 10, 1765.

Dates: 1763, 1765

Thesis and Oration, 1831, 1834 July 4

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection consists of two items. The first is Daniel's thesis, written in 1831. The front page says "Eulogy on Washington, Intended & Ppresented as the Thesis of Tho. H. Daniel, when an applicant for graudation at Wm & Mary College in 1831." The other is an oration dlivered at the Prince George County Courthouse on July 4, 1834 on the 58th anniversary of American Independence.

Dates: 1831, 1834 July 4

Manual, 1924-1925

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Printed "Freshman English Manual of Instructions and Exercises for 1924-1925," owned by William & Mary student Walter S. Eanes. The manual is an example of what was being used for Freshman English classes and the curriculum at William & Mary and includes notes and exercises written by Eanes.

Dates: 1924-1925

Papers, 1902-1905, 1954

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes writings of Gossman while a student at William & Mary, two letters to the faculty, and a black and white photograph of him with unidentified children (1954). Some of the writings are on various William & Mary-related letterhead: "The William and Mary Literary Magazine," "Ye Colonial Echo," and "William and Mary College Monthly." Gossman's letters to the faculty may be rough drafts. It is unclear if any were actually sent. The subject of both refer to his...
Dates: 1902-1905, 1954

Views, 1825 July 6

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: On July 6, 1825, William & Mary law professor, James Semple, submitted his views on how to promote the good of the College to Board of Visitors member and alumnus John Tyler. He's responding to what appears to be a call by the Board of Visitors to the faculty to offer suggestions for how to improve the state of the school and bring it back to its "former standing." His views are submitted in draft form and include strikeouts and changes he made. He suggests ending the term in early...
Dates: 1825 July 6

Papers, 1826, 1830, 1834

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes a letter, fragments, and a printed law defense pertaining to a legal case involving Stewart.The letter, written by Stewart to John Tyler of William & Mary's Board of Visitors, is dated July 6, 1825. In it, he states to Tyler that there are a couple of evils affecting William & Mary. One is the lack of preparation of the students, specifically in regards to their knowledge of the Classics. He suggests requiring students have a previous knowledge of...
Dates: 1826, 1830, 1834

Papers, 1940

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes two copies of a script for a radio address, "The Gold Problem," given by Southworth on March 5, 1940. It also includes two typed letters sent from Southworth and his wife to his mother.The first letter, dated April 14, 1940, discusses his mother's tenant and also the filming of the movie "The Howards of Virginia," which filmed at Colonial Williamsburg. He mentions that the movie's stars didn't film but did appear for publicity. He tried to be a part of...
Dates: 1940

Folder 1: Slides, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1981

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of ten color slides. Eight slides are of William & Mary's 1961 and 1964 commencement ceremonies and were taken by George Blood, David Blood's father. David Blood was in the W&M Choir and required to attend the 1961 ceremony. The remaining two slides are of the Wren building and Robertson's windmill within Colonial Williamsburg, respectively. The Wren image was taken by David Blood in 1960, and the windmill was taken by David Blood in 1981.2012...
Dates: 1960, 1961, 1964, 1981

Report, 1860 Dec. 4

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Report of Benjamin Henry Bascom Hubbard's scholarship and conduct while a student at William & Mary for the period ending in December 1860. There are remarks and signatures from Edward S. Joynes regarding Greek, Robert J. Morrison regarding Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, and Charles Morris regarding Constitutional Law. The form is also signed by Thomas McCandlish, Secretary of the Faculty.

Dates: 1860 Dec. 4

Student Paper and Notes, 1847 Jan.

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Notebook kept by William B. Jones. The front has "No. 17" written in the upper left corner and has the following written across it: "Universal Suffrage Jan. 1847 Williamsburg Virginia" "Universal Suffrage" "{William B. Jones Woodson C. Moody} The firm."Written upside down in the lower right corner is "Wm & Mary College, WmsBurg, Va."The contents are a paper on "Universal Suffrage" attributed to Jones. The reverse side has class notes on...
Dates: 1847 Jan.

Letter, 1840 June 11

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Letter dated June 11, 1840 and written by William & Mary student, B. T. Owen, to Sally Atkinson of Parham's Store, Virginia. It is essentially a love letter to Sally, assuring her he will address her as soon as he leave Williamsburg at end of term.

Dates: 1840 June 11

Letters, 1820 Dec. 13, 1825 July 6

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of two letters. One letter, dated December 13, 1820, was written by Rogers to William & Mary President, John Augustine Smith. Rogers states he has no objections to Smith examining his classes in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, but he does object to a colleague "sitting as watch or judge over me." He then provides seven reasons he deems "sufficient cause to deprecate your pretensions" and states they are some of his objections to the "alleged authority by which...
Dates: 1820 Dec. 13, 1825 July 6

Notebook, 1799 May 30

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection consists of Benjamin Sherrod's student notebook, while attending William & Mary in May 1799. It includes notes taken on Rousseau's Social Contract and Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, confirming that both texts were studied at W&M.

Dates: 1799 May 30

Papers, 1846-1848, 1851, 1855

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes letters written by or sent to Smead. While most are written in English, some are written in German.One letter of note was written by Smead in 1855 to Hugh Blair Grisby, noting the discovery of the original Phi Beta Kappa seal, found in a secret desk drawer of W&M alumnus Judge Stuart of Staunton, Virginia. He details the story relayed to him by Stuart's son regarding how it's likely the seal came to be hidden and forgotten about for more than 50...
Dates: 1846-1848, 1851, 1855

Letters, 1911 September

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Two letters sent to William James Young in September 1911 concerning employment at William & Mary. The first letter is from Registrar, H. L. Bridges, and dated September 5, 1911. It acknowledges receiving Young's acceptance of his position of Physical Director, Physician, and Coach. The second letter is from President Lyon G. Tyler and dated September 7, 1911. It discusses the condition of employment and includes Young's salary.

Dates: 1911 September

Letters, 1811, 1816, 1854

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes three letters written to Robert Wash by Susan Bowdoin, who refers to herself as both his sister and friend and one letter written by Elvia Pollard. The letters discuss letter writing, other individuals, including Beverley Tucker, and mentions of Williamsburg and Virginia.

Dates: 1811, 1816, 1854

Notice, 1803 Dec. 30

 File — Box: UA Small Collections Box 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Notice from the President and faculty of William & Mary, acknowledging Robert Andrews, Jr. as the College's attorney. The notice states that he is to receive, in the name of William & Mary, dividends due as of January 1, 1804. The notice is signed by President Bishop James Madison and professors St. George Tucker (law), Robert Andrews (math), and John Bracken (Grammar School). The Temple Seal is affixed to the document.

Dates: 1803 Dec. 30