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Preferred Citation:
Alvin Duke Chandler Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Alvin Duke Chandler, 84, president emeritus and former chancellor of the College of William and Mary and retired vice admiral
in the Navy, died May 26, 1987, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Chandler served as president of the College of William and Mary
from October 9, 1951 through May 1960, when he became chancellor of the Colleges of William and Mary system. Chandler stayed
on as Chancellor, then Honorary Chancellor of the system until 1974. Chandler was born in Richmond and his father, J.A.C.
Chandler was also president of the College of William and Mary. Chandler was survived by his wife Louise Michaels Chandler.
This collection contains material personally collected by College of William and Mary President Alvin Duke Chandler and his
wife, Louise Michaels Chandler. The collection consists of photographs, diplomas, news clippings, and correspondence of the
Chandlers. Among the topics in the collection are documents pertaining to the Inauguration of Alvin Duke Chandler as President
of the College of William and Mary, the Jamestown Foundation, visits to Williamsburg by dignitaries including Queen Elizabeth
II and Prince Phillip, photographs of various activities on campus, the associated branches of William and Mary, and material
from other family members including father, Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler, and brother Herbert Chandler. One of the several
photographs of notable visitors to William and Mary is a color photograph of Winston Churchill at a banquet in the Wren Building
during Churchill's 1955 visit. Colonial Williamsburg presented Churchill with a bell.
Office of the President, Alvin Duke Chandler (UA 2.12); University Archives Faculty/Alumni File (UA 9); University Archives
Photograph Collection (UA 8).