California State University Catalog Collection, 1933-1995

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California State University Catalog Collection, 1933-1995

This collection consists of several hundred catalogs generated various California State University, California State University and Colleges, California State Colleges, and pre CSU system California State Colleges campuses. Catalogs 1933-1995. Catalogs include class descriptions, information about each campus and other related materials. Includes annual, graduate, and summer session catalogs.

27 boxes; 27 linear ft

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SNAC Resource ID: 6661920

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