1967 George Mason College Yearbook Administration Section to show who was in the administration of the college at the time. Most of the women shown in the images held the role of secretary or assistant, except for four, who were working in the…
Some of the portraits of the George Mason College freshmen class in 1965. Bernard White was the only African American student portrayed in the yearbook.
This is screenshots from the 1965 "The Advocate" Yearbook of the administrative staff of George Mason College in the Office of the Director, Office of the Dean, Office of Admissions, Office of Business, and the college's director. This is to show the…
The 1966-67 season was the first one for the George Mason Men's Basketball team at the college level. The Marauder's of George Mason College would finish the season 6-12 and lay the groundwork for teams to compete in the future of what is now known…
A news article written in the Mason Broadside student newspaper recounting the 1985 NCAA Women's Soccer Championship game, where George Mason beat North Carolina, the defending champions.
An interview with Pam Baughman, a member of the GMU 1985 Women's Soccer Team that won the NCAA championship. She scored the first goal against North Carolina and was also nominated the MVP of the championship. The interview asks her questions about…
A web article posted by George Mason University Athletics that recounts the highlights of the 1985 NCAA Women's Soccer tournament, which was the year that George Mason Women's Soccer won the tournament. These include highlights of the entire season,…
The last will that articulates the legacy of George Mason to his children. The will was written in 1773 after the death of his wife and there is no evidence that he ever wrote a new document since this is what was submitted to the court in 1792 after…