College publications, 1913-[ongoing].

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College publications, 1913-[ongoing].

Materials include anniversary programs (1951-1988, 0.5 linear ft.), catalogs (1921 present, 9.5 linear ft.), class schedules (1931-, 2 linear ft.), employee handbooks (1929-1988, 0.5 linear ft.), Prairie View Directory (1945-1974), bound volumes of Prairie View Faculty Reporter (1967-1974, 0.5 linear ft.), bound volumes of Prairie View Newsletter (1940-1967, 2 linear ft.), The Prairie View Panther student newspaper (1937-1999, 15.5 linear ft.), The Prairie View Standard (1913-1977, 6.5 linear ft.), student handbooks (1948-1983), resident hall handbooks (1968-1990), rosters of employees (1969-1983, 0.5 linear ft.), and yearbooks (1940-, 10 linear ft.).

50 linear ft.

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