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Donaldson, Birdeniz, 1973
This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1978. The bulk of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency. See Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall (UA 2.15) for more files from 1960 to 1972.
Donaldson, Dean, 1966 January
The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.
Donaldson, Walter - composer
Donaldson, Dr. John, 1968 August-1977 February
This series contains records from the President's Office from 1953-1982. Some of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency.
Donaldson, Birdena E., 1956-1973
This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1978. The bulk of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency. See Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall (UA 2.15) for more files from 1960 to 1972.
Dittman, Duane A.; Dolan, Fred; Donaldson, Birdena E.; Donaldson, John, circa 1950-1990s
Biographical information including clippings, obituaries, notes, and speeches relating to prominent Williamsburg, James City County, and York County, Virginia residents. Alphabetical by name.
Letters to Scott Donaldson
concerning Artchibald MacLeish; notes. (6 items)
Donaldson, Scott (F/S)
Each individual is identifiedy by a letter or letters, which notes their association with William & Mary. The letters are as follows:
A = Alumna or Alumnus
BOV = Board of Visitors
C = Chancellor
FL = First Lady
F/S = Faculty/Staff
P = President
V = Visitor
As some individuals have a long association with W&M, they may have more than one designation.
Acknowledgements for Scott Donaldson book
on Archibald MacLeish, also, the bibliography and some endnotes from this book. (3 items)
Henry Campbell-Bannerman to Donaldson, 1896
Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 6 Grosvenor Place, to Donaldson, enclosing a partially completed form or application (not included). He mentions that he is a member of the Bull Dog Club and is glad to hear “good accounts of the keeps.” March 19, 1896.
Donaldson, Birdena E. (F/S)
Each individual is identifiedy by a letter or letters, which notes their association with William & Mary. The letters are as follows:
A = Alumna or Alumnus
BOV = Board of Visitors
C = Chancellor
FL = First Lady
F/S = Faculty/Staff
P = President
V = Visitor
As some individuals have a long association with W&M, they may have more than one designation.
Donaldson, John E. (F/S)
Each individual is identifiedy by a letter or letters, which notes their association with William & Mary. The letters are as follows:
A = Alumna or Alumnus
BOV = Board of Visitors
C = Chancellor
FL = First Lady
F/S = Faculty/Staff
P = President
V = Visitor
As some individuals have a long association with W&M, they may have more than one designation.
Donaldson, Stock, Ginsberg, Monitor-Shatz Prize, 2009
See Pdf inventory in digital content link for content listing. Inventory was provided by the donor.
Staff-Donaldson, Birdena-Dean of Women
List of Interviews by Scott Donaldson
for his biography of Archibald MacLeish; includes phone interviews, typed manuscripts of notes from some of these interviews, dating from June 29, 1987 until July 10, 1990; includes interviews with Bill MacLeish (son of Archibald), Thursa Bakey Sanders, Richard McAdoo, and Mimi Grimm (daughter of Archibald). (25 items)
Edward M. Donaldson to John Myers, 1811 October - December
This series contains correspondence.
Letter from Thursa Sanders to Scott Donaldson
Scope and Contents information on Archibald MacLeish: "Conway 1945", how MacLeish viewd his job at the library and Thursa Sanders' job, working conditions at the State Deparment and Sanders' recollectiona of MacLeish's daughter "Mimi" (Mary Hillard MacLeish Grimm). (5 items)
Postcard from Thursa Sanders to Scott Donaldson
concerning Archibald MacLeish; six letters from Sanders to Donaldson-one arguing that MacLeish was not anti-semetic. (7 items)
Letters to Scott Donaldson concerning Archibald MacLeish
from Mary M. Adams of Cambridge, Massachusetts; three from David Barber of the University of Iowa, Moscow, Iowa; James Bell of Time-Life News Service, Boston, Massachusetts; one from Fanny Brennan. (6 items)
Notes from interviews conducted by Scott Donaldson
for his biography of Archibald MacLeish (includes phone interviews); includes interviews with Roderick MacLeish, Eugene McCarthy, Frank Snowden Hopkins, Mimi Grimm (daughter of Archibald), and William H. and Elizabeth MacLeish; interviews date from January 8, 1989 until June 11, 1990. (32 items)
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1786 May 16
Advises him to make other arrangements for shipping his goods to England.
Sir Peyton Skipwith, to Stott and Donaldson, 1787 March 28
Statement of their account for mustard, thread, buttons, stockinette, and silk.
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1790 May 12
Their tobacco account.
Samuel Donaldson, Petersburg to St. George Tucker, 1790 November 26
Received his of 23rd. ? has been furnished with underclothing. B. Smiths will receive their provisions. Boys bring him the twill'd coating and ? Payments from James Smith? do not amount to more than iron and other things furnished before goods now delivered. No brown Holland on hand.
Samuel Donaldson to Colonel St. George Tucker, 1787 December 19
I have applied to several persons to dispose of your pork. Send what you have on hand to the market.