San Jose State University Associated Students records, 1948-2006

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San Jose State University Associated Students records, 1948-2006

The San Jose State University Student Council, also known as the Associated Students (A.S.), formed in 1897 as a student club. The Student Council and the Student Court served as the executive and judicial body of student government on campus. In 1923, the Student Council reorganized and was renamed the Associated Students. The Associated Students incorporated in 1980, and is divided into two branches: Executive and Legislative. The Associated Students Records, 1948-2006, document the activities of the university's student government organization. The records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, budget materials, election and campaign records and newspaper clippings. This collection is arranged into five series: Series I. Budget and finance records, 1961-2006; Series II. Election and campaign records, 1965-2004; Series III. Meeting minutes, agendas, rules, and procedures, 1948-2006; Series IV. Newspaper clippings and scrapbook materials, 1967-2000; and Series V. Miscellaneous materials, 1958-1989.

52.67 linear feet (52 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7536871

San Jose State University

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