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Delta Phi, Omega Alpha Chapter
Phi Alpha (Tau Chapter) Records
The collection includes one scrapbook containing newspaper clippings about the fraternity and its members, some correspondence, photographs of the fraternity house, and photographs of members, some of whom were in the movie "The Howards of Virginia." The collection also includes the certificate officially establishing the Tau Chapter at William & Mary.
Alpha Phi Alpha. Kappa Pi Chapter Records
This collection includes posters, fliers, programs, cards, memorabilia, letters sent to alumni, membership interest forms, issues of The Sphinx, and other material from the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. at the College of William and Mary. The records include material from both the College of William and Mary chapter as well as information from the national chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha.
Tazewell Family Papers
Edmund and Carol Keiter Photograph Collection
James Albert Doyle Scrapbook
College Rules Collection
This collection contains reports and policies describing various rules and regulations at the College of William and Mary. Included in the records relating to student rules and regulations, use of alcoholic beverages report, and chaperon and fraternity house visits.
Account and History of the Tazewell Family
Autobiography, 1823, written by Littleton Waller Tazewell entitiled "An Account and History of the Tazewell Family," which concerns his life and his family.
Typescript available.
There is an edited version by Lynda Rea Heaton as "Littleton Waller Tazewell's Sketch of His Own Family." (M.A. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1967).
Tazewell Family Papers
Papers, 1797-1850, of the Tazewell family. Includes letter, 1797, written by Samuel H. Smith to Henry Tazewell concerning his paper, The Universal Gazette and discussing foreign affairs; and letters, 1804-1850, written by Henry S. Foote and William Nelson, Jr. to Littleton Waller Tazewell; and one anonymous letter addressed to Tazewell and John Tyler (1790-1862) concerning army promotions.
Giles B. Cooke Papers
Últimas Escenas (Final Scenes) Posters
Ghost Posters
Collection of 24 posters created for Cuban films that were started but not finished and released to the public. The curators of these posters, along with another collection, Final Scenes a tribute to Tomas Gutierrez Alea, were Agapito Martinez and Eduardo Marin. A digital link of the posters for both collections is provided along with this collection. The link provides robust detail regarding the descriptions, translations, and citations for each poster.
Rene A. Henry papers
The collection includes the personal and professional papers of Rene A. Henry including a number of photographs, correspondence, scrapbooks, press releases, and publications that pertain to his life and career in sports marketing, public relations, housing, construction, television, entertainment, association management, and government service. The collection also holds materials from the 1988 presidential campaign of George H. W. Bush and Dan Quayle.
Alejandro Rodríguez Fornés (Alucho) collection
Graphic art posters in physical and digital form by Alejandro Rodríguez Fornés, known as Alucho. The theme of the posters is primarily film-related and include commemorative posters for Cuban films and or for film festivals. Many are signed by the artist.
50th Anniversary of African American Students in Residence Collection
This collection contains material produced during the 2017-2018 academic year, which celebrated and commemorated 50 years of African American students in residence at William & Mary. Included are printed material and artifacts, the event's website, as well as email correspondence between committee members and digital files sent as email attachments. Digital material requires at least 72 hours advanced notice for access.
Chaperonge and Fraternity House Visits, circa 1960-1975
This collection contains reports and policies describing various rules and regulations at the College of William and Mary. Included in the records relating to student rules and regulations, use of alcoholic beverages report, and chaperon and fraternity house visits.
Student Government--College Chaperonage Rules and Fraternity House Visits, cica 1954
Acc. 1982.065 contains Chandler's records as President and as Chancellor of William and Mary, 1951-1962.
Social Fraternities: Alpha - Inter-Fraternity Council
Social Fraternities: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi Tau, Council for Fraternity Affairs Recruitment Handbook, Delta-Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Fraternity Association Sic Temper Tyrannis, Fraternity Life, Inter-Fraternity Council including The Angelus, Bulletins, Faculty Chaperones, Fliers and Miscellaneous, House and Grounds Committee, The IFC Aegis, Minutes
Ministry - Tau Delta Alpha Sorority and Pi Alpha Fraternity, undated
Scope and Contents Notation on front of manila envelope says œThis should be kept in case that Pi Alpha Fraternity and Tau Delta Alpha should ever be reinstated as a national church organization. Pi Alpha ritual book str in box in pump house. Guide entitled Ritual of the Tau Delta Alpha Sorority undated. Authorization for St. Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California to be part of the Los Angeles Alpha Chapter. undated.
Beta Delta House, June 1927
Beta Delta Chapter House, June 1927
House of Alpha Wooden Slat Fragment, circa 1900
Item 87: Student Organizations. Theta Chi Delta. (Honorary Chemistry Fraternity)/ Visitors to Campus -- Coffey, E.P. (1940) Announcing Open House and "Scientific Crime Detection," a lecture by E.P. Coffey, April 19, 1940, sponsored by Theta Chi Delta.
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.
Item 32: Student Organizations. Theta Chi Delta. (Honorary Chemistry Fraternity)/ Chemistry, Department of/ Student Organizations -- Theta Chi Delta/ Chemistry Department. Theta Chi Delta of the Department of Chemistry presents its annual Open House, Friday, April 30, 1937.
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.