Student album of unidentified Berkeley man, perhaps class of 1918. [graphic]. 1914-1920?

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Student album of unidentified Berkeley man, perhaps class of 1918. [graphic]. 1914-1920?

Snapshots of student activities at Berkeley, a sophomore warning to the incoming class of 1919, and various scenes from the young man's life. An auto trip in Southern California and Tijuana, Mexico, beach scenes, army or ROTC scenes, and views of oil wells are included.

1 album (223 photographic prints) : 15 x 22 cm

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SNAC Resource ID: 8129034

UC Berkeley Libraries

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