San José State University Faculty Publications Collection 1907-1987 1940s-1980s

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San José State University Faculty Publications Collection 1907-1987 1940s-1980s

The San José State University Faculty Publications Collection, 1907-1987 consists of various academic publications including scholarly journals written by faculty members over an eighty-year span. The collection consists of academic reviews and articles, newspaper clippings, and book listings with an emphasis on faculty publications. In addition, the collection includes faculty biographies, photographs, and program brochures. This collection is arranged into two series: Series I. Faculty Publications and Academic Journals, 1964-86; Series II. Faculty Biographical Files, 1907-87.

2 record cartons and 5 archive boxes,; 2.36 linear feet (approx)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6654922

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