Bill Regan photograph collection, 1937-1953.
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San José State University. Library. Special Collections & Archives
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Organizational History In 1857 the San Francisco Board of Education established an evening school for current and prospective teachers in the city. The school became know as the Minns' Evening Normal School, named after the principal, Washington Minns. In 1862, the California State Legislature formally established Minns' school as the first California State Normal School. The school remained in San Francisco until the California State Legisla...
San Jose State College
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Stereograph History Stereocards were a very popular entertainment medium from the late 1880s to the 1970s. Many different photographic processes were used to produce stereographs, including dauerreotypes, ambrotypes, wet plate glass positives, salt paper prints, albumen prints, and gelatin prints. Stereographs were formed of two images placed side by side and were commonly produced with cameras that had two lenses side by side. This selection...
Regan, Bill.
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William Hugh Regan more commonly known as Bill Regan graduated from San Jose State College in 1940 with an A.B. in journalism. He graduated with honorary distinction and departmental honors in the field of journalism. He was involved in Tau Delta Phi, a men's honorary society, and Nu Iota Chi, a journalism society. He worked for the Spartan Daily as a copy editor. From the description of Bill Regan photograph collection, 1937-1953. (San Jose Public Library). WorldCat record id: 22912...
San José State University
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