San José State University Reports Collection 1919-1997 1950-1980

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San José State University Reports Collection 1919-1997 1950-1980

The San José State University Reports Collection, 1919-1997 (bulk 1950-1980), consists of reports published by or about San José State University. The collection includes annual reports produced by various SJSU departments, accreditation reports, and reports about the California State College system. This collection is arranged into one series: Series I. San José State University Reports, 1919-1997 (bulk 1950-1980).

8 boxes,; 7.42 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6657532

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