Class materials
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
E. Strother Murray Papers
This collection contains a student ID card, a button from Family Weekend, as well as E. Strother Murray's personal papers. The papers include notebooks from courses in History, English, Anthropology, and German. The collection also contains orientation materials and a program from "EC 1992 and Beyond," a Public Policy conference at William and Mary in September of 1992. T-shirts that belonged to Murray are part of the University Archives Artifact Collection.
Margaret Fisher Overman Papers
This collection contains class notes, tickets to choir concerts and football games, and a copy of a national Kappa Delta publication collected by Margaret Fisher while she was a student at the College of William and Mary from 1960 to 1964.
Stephen P. Paledes Papers
Contains one notebook of syllabi, class lectures, sheet music, and other material collected by College of William and Mary Music Professor Steve Paledes. Also included in the notebook is a publication by Belwin, Inc. about how to build better bands.
Project Plus Records
This collection contains student rosters, syllabi, publicity brochures and fliers, evaluations, budget materials, correspondence, and memos about the Project Plus honors program.
Department of Psychology Records
The records of the Department of Psychology at the College of William and Mary include correspondence, meeting minutes, policies and procedures, reports, information about the graduate program, selected syllabi and other class material, research notes, fliers, and copies of the
Charles L. Quittmeyer Papers
The collection includes: notes and background materials gathered by Professor Charles Quittmeyer for use in writing his work "The Development of Business Administration as a Field of Study at William and Mary" (1984); course materials and syllabi; student papers; office files; and other material.
Theodore R. Reinhart Papers
William Eldon Rice Papers
One green binder 9" x 11.5" containing "Computers in Marketing: A Compilation of Information Sources," compiled by William Rice, and a class paper written by Rice entitled "The Computer as a Marketing Tool."
Susan Agee Riggs Papers
This collection consists of notes and papers from graduate courses taken by Susan Agee Riggs at the College of William and Mary.
Russell Smith papers
Senior Seminar Collection
This collection consists of 66 student papers submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Economic Seminar for senior Economics concentrators as well as papers submitted for Business 428 (thesis).
J. Douglas Smith Papers
Contains course material, conference files, and other records collected by Dr. J. Douglas Smith while teaching a Museum Studies course at William & Mary. The course was a collaboration between the College and Colonial Williamsburg. Included are syllabi, lecture notes, as well as articles and newsletters about museum studies.
Stephen Snell Papers, 1960-1964
This collection contains a copy of "Portraits in the President's House," an essay Snell wrote for Fine Arts 306. The text of the essay is interleaved with copies of the portraits being discussed. Acc. 2011.671 contains notes from various classes Snell took at the College of William & Mary, including English, History, and French classes. There are also notes from courses Snell took at Boston University.
Department of Sociology Records, 1952-2008
This collection includes announcements, correspondence, minutes, publications, and other material related to the Department of Sociology at William & Mary.
War Training Course Records
This collection contains materials relating to the College of William & Mary's courses offered under the U.S. Department of Education's Engineering, Science, and Management War Training Program. Items include: certificate of completion of course; correspondence (1942-1945); enrollment and financial reports; final proposals for Courses 001 and 004; proposed courses; publications.
William H. Warren Papers
This collection contains papers relating to classes taught and committees served by Warren at William & Mary; pamphlets relating to his professional activities; journal articles; company newsletters; notes on phone conversations with students; and other business publications.