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The Gadfly is an independent leftist publication at the College of William & Mary. [3] — Hatter: 1970 1970 Also called Strike! Two issues were printed in the spring semester. [3] — The High Hat: 1930 1961 The student newspaper of the Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary (which has since become Old Dominion University). [3 ...
The Flat Hat is the official student newspaper at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. It prints Tuesdays during the College's academic year. It began printing twice-weekly in 2007; since its inception in 1911, The Flat Hat had printed weekly. It returned to weekly printing in 2015. [1]
The Virginia Informer was a student-run publication at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The newspaper contained five sections: News, Features, Sports, Arts & Culture, and Opinion. It was a member of the Collegiate Network [1] [2] and a member of the Associated Collegiate Press. [3]
Although many students and some faculty were behind the effort, this early initiative failed due to lack of administrative backing, according to a letter to the editor by former WCWM Program Director Fred Schaffer (class of 1957) that was published in the Flat Hat, the William & Mary newspaper, on March 10, 1959. [5]
Fred Brown, NBA player, First Team All American at the University of Iowa [13] Judi Brown, Olympic medalist; Pan American Games gold medalist [14] William George Bruce, author, historian, publisher, civic leader for Milwaukee Auditorium and Port of Milwaukee; J.T. Bruett, MLB player; George Brumder, newspaper publisher; Fabian Bruskewitz, Roman ...
In 1951 Liam acquired an Adana hand press from Blanaid and Cecil Ffrench Salkeld on loan [2] which they had used for their Gayfield Press, with a case of Bodoni type. [3] Some accounts state that the first publication of the press was 500 copies of a collection of four ballads, Travelling Tinkers, by Sigerson Clifford. [4]
Edward Carson – Leader of Irish Unionism and British Cabinet minister; James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont – statesman; George Colley – politician; Harry Colley – politician; Liam Cosgrave – former Taoiseach; Hans Crocker – Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Andrew Cunningham – Admiral of the Fleet, Royal Navy