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Minerva's Owl
One page newsletter about the Virginia Kappa buying a site for a fraternity house in Williamsburg. undated. Transferred from College Papers.
William and Mary Scrapbook, undated
One DVD with several film clips and digital photographs of students at the College of William and Mary, circa 1950-1960. Some of the images include scenes from a fraternity house, students playing football on campus, and a Homecoming Parade at William and Mary. Acc. 2011.498
Letters, 1922
Scope and Contents George Coleman and Harry Byrd political fighting, reopening of Marshall-Wythe Law School, Lyon G. Tyler speaks at W&M, President's House has a fire, Janet Coleman's W&M "fraternity" Gamma Omega affiliates with Kappa Alpha Theta, Janet Coleman engaged to George Finney, Janet drops out of Johns Hopkins because of engagement, Alexander Graham Bell dies, Janet Coleman's engagement broken, Cynthia Coleman to attend Miss Ellets' St. Catherine's School. 22 items.
Correspondence - Letters from Female Friends, 1920 June-December
Letters from hometown and college female friends. Most letters are about the social activities of college students: dances, parties, mutual friends, college activities, sports, work activities, and future plans. Turner Henley begins Law School at the University of Virginia in September. He joins Kappa Sigma and rooms in the fraternity house.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, June 21 & 28, 1935; July 23,1935
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester to St. George Tucker, Richmond, 1808 October 17
Has not heard from father. Regrets mother is unwell. Busy at district court. Had for five days a land cause removed from London which was typical of the Red House? dockets. dinner given by the bar to the fraternity. Mr. Ambler revived at seeing his sons, two of whom came in recently. Asks if Judge Lyons will sit at court and decide Doctor Mackey's case. Evelina gone to her family. Sends greetings.