Collection publication, 1893-[ongoing].

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Collection publication, 1893-[ongoing].

Materials include catalogs (1893-present, 4 linear ft.); Clarion, student newspaper (1944-present, 2 linear ft.); Harambee, alumni newspaper, published by the University Relations Office (1971-1984, 1 linear ft.); The Midwest Journal, a magazine of research and creative writing (1947-1956, 2 linear ft.); The Lincoln University Record (1924-1926, 1 bound volume); The Presidents Connector published by the Office of University Relations (1988-1997, .5 linear ft.); Alumni Line (1988-1996); Division of Food and Agricultural Sciences Newsletter (1992-1996); Cooperative Extension Newsletter (1997-1999); yearbooks (1914-1993, 6 linear ft.); student handbooks (1957-1994, 1 linear ft.); campus directories (1970-1981, 4 items); alumni directories (1983-1988, 2 items); and commencement programs (1943-present, 1 linear ft.).

29 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8062335

Lincoln University, Page Library

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