San José State University Public Relations and Publications Records 1953-1977 1961-1970

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San José State University Public Relations and Publications Records 1953-1977 1961-1970

The San José State University Public Relations and Publications Records, 1953-1977 (bulk 1961-1970) are comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, press releases, faculty files, and newsletters created by the campus. This collection is arranged into four series: Series I. Faculty Records, 1956-1967; Series II. Newsletters, 1959-1977; Series III. Newspaper Clippings and Press Releases, 1953-1971; and Series IV. Chancellor's Office News Releases, 1965-1967.

17 Boxes; (20.42 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6660229

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