Excerpt from Record of a Seminar on Colonial Life: Providing a Week's Observation and Study of Colonial Society in Virginia, Held at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, June 19 to June 26, 1938
The aid of these collaborators has, needless to say, strengthened greatly the efforts of the College. In the instruction of its own students, as well as in the attempt to reach those outside the immediate academic community, the College enjoys, and is happy to acknowledge, themany courtesies and additional advantages provided by its neighboring institutions. These advantages, it has been felt, carry With them also an additional obligation to meet fully the educational opportunities of a unique environment. All share a common educational purpose, but perhaps upon the College, as an academic institution, falls most heavily an educational responsibility, particularly in the matter of interpretation.
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