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Collection
Identifier: MC-273
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The Marc Wolf papers include materials relating to the production of the one-man theatre show Another American: Asking and Telling from the late 1990s and early 2000s, written and performed by Marc Wolf (Williams 1984). The collection includes oral history interviews of veterans and active-duty members of the US Armed Forces, politicians, family members, and others, conducted by Marc Wolf from 1996 to 1999. The interviews relate to the Clinton Administration's "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy...
Dates:
1990 - 2012
Record Group
Identifier: RG-103
Scope and Contents
The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program records include archived images of the program's official Williams website detailing the major, faculty and staff, courses, resources, and events.
Dates:
2023
Collection
Identifier: MC-131
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The Frederic T. Wood papers document Wood's involvement with Williams College as an alumnus, primarily from the late 1910s to the late 1940s. The papers are organized into two series by their accession number with further arrangement in each series. The single box for Accession 0-258 are subject files related to the publication of "Williams College in the World War." The original arrangement has been kept, which align with the page numbers of the publication. ...
Dates:
1897 - 1953
Collection
Identifier: MC -221
Scope and Contents
Professional papers of Williams College Professor of History James Wood. Papers include professional correspondence, course syllabi and assignments, grant proposals, letters of recommendation, and Wood's work designing online war games. Wood specialized in the history of war.
Dates:
1971 - 2014
Collection
Identifier: MC-101
Scope and Contents
The Charles Johnson Woodbury papers, circa 1865-1927, consist of writings including notes, publications, sermons and correspondence. They have been kept in the order in which they were received. The majority of the papers are handwritten works by Woodbury that are difficult to classify and are consequently referred to as ‘notes’ in the contents list. These writings detail Woodbury’s attitudes towards several subjects, especially religion, education and divorce. Several of the...
Dates:
circa 1865-1927
Collection
Identifier: Gen-Mss-WWI
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The World War I photographs collection contains photographic prints, primarily of locations in France and Belgium, dating to the First World War (circa 1914-1919). Many photographs document the destruction of towns and civilian buildings, including houses, churches, and farms. Several show soldiers preparing for battle, drilling, and fighting. Other subjects include trenches in the aftermath of battle, soldiers recovering from injuries and relaxing during leisure time, and local people. Many...
Dates:
circa 1914-1919
Record Group
Identifier: RG-015
Scope and Contents
Wrestling team records, created and maintained by the wrestling coach, includes photographs and related information about events. Highlights include action photographs of team members and individual wrestler images.
Dates:
2013 - 2017
Collection
Identifier: MC-111
Scope and Contents
The papers reflect Wyckoff's research into involvement by members of the Williams College community in the Second World War. Includes campus publications during the war, photographs from the time, the various reunions of Williams alumni who served in the war and other materials.
Dates:
1908 - 1970
Record Group
Identifier: RG-017
Scope and Contents
The Zilkha Center Records document the activities of the Center to promote sustainability and environmental education on the Williams campus and beyond. Dating from 2007 to the present, the records include the Sustainability website, presentations, correspondence, images (accessible from the archived website), and subject files. Highlights include a 2008 progress report, a 2008 sustainability plan, and a 2011 sustainability plan. The records also include documentation of the Farmington...
Dates:
2007 - 9999
Collection
Identifier: Gr.Arts-Zine
Scope and Contents
The Chapin Library zine collection contains zines which have been purchased by or donated to the Chapin Library at Williams College. Zines are self-published, non-commercial publications that are usually devoted to specialized or unconventional subject matter. They reflect the individual interests of their creators, and as a consequence, the subjects and content of each zine are described individually.This is an actively growing collection and new titles will be added...
Dates:
2009 - 2017