Showing Collections: 91 - 100 of 540
Chesterwood archive
Papers; manuscripts; albums; scrapbooks and bound materials; awards; certificates; diplomas; newspapers, magazines, and clippings; photographic materials; architectural drawings; audio recordings; and ephemera of the French Family. The materials concern Daniel Chester French; members of the French Family; American sculpture; the American Renaissance; landscape architecture; the Lincoln Memorial; Henry Bacon, twentieth-century social and domestic life, and Berkshire history.
John C. Walsh '54 Winston Churchill Collection
The John C. Walsh '54 Winston Churchill collection contains four letters by Winston Churchill to British politicians written between 1899 and 1949, one typescript of a speech given by Churchill to the Party Conference in March 1945, one typescript of a speech given by Churchill at Edinburgh in April 1946, and one typescript of an article by Clementine Churchill concerning her visit to Russia in 1945.
Claiming Williams records
Claiming Williams examine and encourage discourse regarding campus histories and identities. Records include planning materials, meeting minutes, publicity, the website for the event, and digital images.
Class of 2050 time capsule of climate futures at Williams
Contains flyers, photographs, speaker remarks, Williams Record coverage, notes written by students. A project devised by Sabrine Brismeur and Isabel Kelly for their Environmental Studies course "Communicating Climate Change." Attendees to the event were invited to write personal statements, thoughts and hopes to be included in the time capsule, which is slated to be opened in 2050.
Classics Department records
The Classics Department records includes archived images of the program's official website, detailing the major, faculty and staff, courses, and study away programs.
Classics Department Roman coin collection
Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland papers
The Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland Papers consist of personal and professional papers relating to Cleland's career as a professor of geology and mineralogy at Williams College and his untimely death aboard the Steamship Mohawk.