University of Central Florida Scrapbook Collection, 1960-2009

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University of Central Florida Scrapbook Collection, 1960-2009

1960-2009

These materials were collected by various unknown individuals as a way to chronicle the history of the University of Central Florida since its creation as Florida Technological University. The collection is divided into four series to delineate between general University history and organizational history. The vast majority of this collection is made up of news articles cut from local newspapers, however there are other materials such as office notes, pictures, brochures, and pamphlets.

29 boxes and 18 Linear Feet & 23 Books

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6327547

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Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994

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Roddenberry, Gene, 1921-1991

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Friedan, Betty, 1921-2006

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Don McLean

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Harry Chapin

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Oliver Stone

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Ralph Nader

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CREOL (Research center)

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Founded as Florida Technological University in 1963, the university began holding classes in 1968. In 1978 its name was changed to University of Central Florida. From the founding of the university until 2001, the university was part of the Florida State University System governed by a Board of Regents. Since then, the university has been governed by its own Board of Trustees. From the description of University of Central Florida publications collection, 1962-2006. (University of Tam...

Steven Altman

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Doris Leeper

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Carol Burrnet

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The Sun Herald

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Cupboard News

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Orlando Sentinel Metro

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Walter Gaudnek

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Charles N. Millican

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Jones, James Earl

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Southside News

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Hunter, S. Thompson

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Clark, Arthur C.

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Nimoy, Leonard Simon, 1931-2015

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Sanford Herald

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Jerry Gardner

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