Through the University of California with a camera : typescript, 1899 / O.V. Lange.

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Through the University of California with a camera : typescript, 1899 / O.V. Lange.

Typewritten script with ms. annotations accompanying a slide show done by Lange in 1899. The text draws from Illustrated History of the University of California by W. Carey Jones, newspaper extracts, and Blue and Gold yearbooks. The talk covers the grounds of campus and student life circa 1899.

35 leaves ; 34 cm.

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