College of William and Mary Charter Day remarks 1984 [manuscript]; 1984.

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College of William and Mary Charter Day remarks 1984 [manuscript]; 1984.

At exercises commemorating the two hundred and ninety first anniversary of the granting of the Royal Charter for the establishment of the College of William and Mary in Virginia, February 4, 1984, both College President Thomas A. Graves and featured speaker J. Carter Brown pay homage to Thomas Jefferson.

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