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Wren Building (Williamsburg, Va.) (5)
College of William and Mary--History--20th century (3)
Buildings and Grounds--Old Library (1908) (2)
College of William and Mary--Students (2)
Legal documents (2)
President's House (Williamsburg, Va.) (2)
Students--Women--Admission in 1918 (2)
Universities and Colleges--Finance (2)
Women college students (2)
Anniversary Celebration--1968 (1)
Athletics (1)
Athletics--Football (1)
Buildings and Grounds -- Lake Matoaka and Matoaka Woods (1)
Buildings and Grounds -- Old Library (1908) (1)
Buildings and Grounds--Barrett Hall (1)
Buildings and Grounds--Lake Matoaka and Matoaka Woods (1)
Buildings and Grounds--Old Dominion Hall (1)
Buildings and Grounds--Sunken Garden (1)
Buildings and Grounds--Tucker Hall (1)
Buildings--Virginia (1)
Coeducation--United States--History--20th century (1)
Coeducation--Virginia (1)
College of William and Mary--Alumni Society (1)
College of William and Mary--History--19th century (1)
College of William and Mary--University Development (1)
Education, Higher--Virginia--History (1)
Endowments (1)
Football--Virginia--Williamsburg (1)
History of the College--Reconstruction efforts after the war (1)
House furnishings--United States (1)
Indian School (1)
Jamestown 400th Anniversary (1)
Newsletters (1)
Real property (1)
Real property--Virginia--James City County (1)
Student Government--Women Students' Cooperative Government Association (1)
Student Life--1940's (1)
Students--Women (1)
Surveying--Virginia--James City County (1)
Surveying--Virginia--Williamsburg (1)
Tercentenary of the College--1993 (1)
Universities and Colleges--Virginia--Faculty (1)
Universities and colleges--Administration--United States (1)
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Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2007    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2007    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2009    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
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unknown    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
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