San José State University scrapbook collection, 1884-1999 (bulk 1931-1971).

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San José State University scrapbook collection, 1884-1999 (bulk 1931-1971).

The San José State University scrapbook collection, 1884-1999 (bulk 1931-1971), consists of over two hundred scrapbooks documenting one hundred and fifteen years of the university's history. Created by entities such as the Spartan Marching Band, the Foreign Students Club, and Greek letter organizations, the scrapbooks are comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, photographs and ephemeral items chronicling campus athletics, clubs and organizations, academic programs and departments, events and celebrations, and general activities of the student body. This collection is arranged into seven series: Series I. Clubs & organizations, 1884-1975 (bulk 1953-1974); Series II. Diamond Jubilee celebration, 1937; Series III. Executive Dean's Office, 1954-1971; Series IV. General university history, 1928-1999; Series V. Library, 1934-1966; Series VI. Sports, 1933-1939, 1981-1999; and Series VII. Summer Session, 1931-1939, 1949-1967.

72.42 linear feet (61 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7913739

San Jose State University

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