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Parents Day and Parents Weekend Records, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
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This collection contains fact sheets about the Parents Day/Weekend events at The College of William and Mary. First held in May 1966, the purpose of Parents Day is to give the parents a chance to observe the college and its facilities, to meet the faculty and administration, and to generally become acquainted with the college's program and objectives.
The organization and planning of Parents Day has been handled largely by students working in committees and under the general leadership of the Vice-President of the Student Association. Parents Weekend was first held in the Spring, but by 1972, it became a Fall event.
There are Betacam tapes of various Parents Day/Weekends in the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58)