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  • The Flat Hat, William & Mary News, and Alumni Gazette:

    • Draper Tree FH, 4/12/1960, 6 (picture).
    • Draper representative presents portrait of Queen Ann FH, 10/13/1961, 18 (pictures).
    • Participate in College's 275th anniversary celebration, AG, 35.2:4-7. AG, 35.3: 4-9.
    • W. Melville Jones given "Freedom of the Company", AG, 37.4: 1-2.
    • Foreign study opportunity, AG, 44.4: cover, 12 a-d, 13 a-d.
    • Lord Mayor dines in Great hall, WMN, 9/1/81, 2 (picture).
    • Visitors from London attend Charter Day Celebrations WMN, 3/15/1989, 2 (picture).
    • 18th-Century lottery ad given to Virginia Lottery Board WMN, 2/21/1990, 1, 2 (picture).
    • Student exchange program receives permanent endowment from Drapers' Company WMN, 1/15/1992, 1, 6.
    • Queen to hear choir in London WMN, 1/20/1993, 1.
    • Queen Elizabeth II honors College during Drapers' Company visit WMN, 6/16/1993, 1, 5 (pictures).
    • Audience with the Queen AG, Summer 1993, 54-56 (pictures).
    • Sir Geoffrey Dalton brings greetings from Drapers' WMN, 2/12/1997, 1, 4 (picture).
    • Student arrives on Draper scholarship FH, 9/23/1958, pg. 10.
    • Draper scholarship applicants must file forms FH, 9/23/1958, pg. 12.
    • Richard Prosl wins Draper scholarship FH, 12/16/1958, pg. 5 (picture).
    • Marty Beaty awarded Draper scholarship FH, 2/10/1961, pg. 3 (picture).

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This website contains the best available information from known sources at the time it was written. Unfortunately, many of the early original records of William & Mary were destroyed by fires, military occupation, and the normal effects of time. The information in this website is not complete, and it changes as we continue to research and uncover new sources.