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Louisiana State University Office of the Chancellor Records. Fall Fest Records, A0001.1, Louisiana State University Archives, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La Office of the Chancellor Records. Fall Fest Records RG #A0001.1 Inventory University Archives Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2010, 2016 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CONTENTS OF INVENTORY SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................ 2 HISTORICAL NOTE ......................................................................................................... 3 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE ....................................................................................... 3 INDEX TERMS .................................................................................................................. 3 CONTAINER LIST ............................................................................................................ 4 Use of materials. If you wish to examine items in the manuscript group, please place a request via the Special Collections Request System. Consult the Container List for location information. Photocopying. Should you wish to request photocopies, please consult a staff member. Do not remove items to be photocopied. The existing order and arrangement of unbound materials must be maintained. Publication. Readers assume full responsibility for compliance with laws regarding copyright, literary property rights, and libel. Proper acknowledgement of University Archives materials must be made in any resulting writing or publication. The correct form of citation for this record group is given on the summary page. Copies of scholarly publications based on research in the University Archives are welcomed. 1 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SUMMARY Size 8.5 linear feet. Geographic Location Baton Rouge, La. Inclusive Dates 1994-2007. Bulk Dates 1994-2007. Languages English. Summary The Fall Fest records contain posters, fliers, brochures, and products distributed by student organizations, honor societies, campus religious groups, academic departments, libraries, student services, and local businesses at selected Fall Fests between 1994 and 2007. Among the products are t-shirts, coasters, magnets, an automobile sun shade, balloons, plastic cups, pens, and pencils. Related Collections Office of the Chancellor Records, A0001 Office of Public Affairs Records, A0020 Access Restrictions None. Copyright Physical rights are retained by the LSU Libraries. Examination and reproduction are governed by state and federal public records laws. Citation Louisiana State University Office of the Chancellor Records. Fall Fest Records, A0001.1, Louisiana State University Archives, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. Stack Location Ranges 43:, 63:, 82:, 83:, 127:. 2 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS HISTORICAL NOTE Louisiana State University's Fall Fest, an annual event begun in 1994, was planned by the Rekindle the Spirit Steering Committee in an attempt to reenergize the morale and positive feelings that people held for the university. It had been held every fall semester in the Quadrangle, but in recent years has been held on the Parade Ground. The event includes refreshments, information tables on campus organizations, and live entertainment by the Tiger Band, the LSU Cheerleaders, and others. Some of the food, money, and other items needed to produce Fall Fest are donated by area businesses and individuals; the remainder is provided by the University. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Contains posters, fliers, brochures, t-shirts, and informational CDs distributed by student organizations, honor societies, campus religious groups, academic departments, libraries, student services, and local businesses at selected Fall Fests between 1994 and 2007. Other items include coasters, magnets, an automobile sun shade, balloons, plastic cups, pens, and pencils. INDEX TERMS Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.) Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Office of the Chancellor. Advertising--Louisiana--Baton Rouge. Autumn festivals--Louisiana--Baton Rouge. Business enterprises--Louisiana--Baton Rouge. College students--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Societies, etc. College students--Religious life--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Societies, etc. Talented students--Louisiana--Baton Rouge--Societies, etc. Balloons (toys) Brochures. Coasters (containers) Compact discs. Fliers (printed matter) Magnets. Shades (coverings) Posters. T-shirts. Tumblers (drinking glasses) 3 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS CONTAINER LIST Location Box Folder Contents Dates 82: 1 -- Fall Fest T-Shirt 1994 -- Balloons 1994 -- Car Visor 1994 -- Invitations, Name Tags, Flyer 1994 -- Miscellaneous Posters 1994 63: 2 1 African American Graduate Association 1995 2 Air Force ROTC 1995 3 Alumni Association 1995 4 Ambassadors 1995 5 Banner 1995 6 Baptist Student Union 1995 7 Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 1995 8 Campus Crusade for Christ 1995 9 Campus Federal Credit Union 1995 10 Career Services 1995 11 Catholic Student Center 1995 12 Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices 1995 13 Chapel on the Campus 1995 14 CIA - Co-Op 1995 15 College of Agriculture 1995 4 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Location Box Folder Contents Dates 63: 2 16 College of Basic Sciences 1995 17 College of Business Administration 1995 18 College of Education 1995 19 College of Interior Design 1995 20 Community Outreach Fair 1995 21 Continuing Education 1995 22 Co-op Programs 1995 23 Department Brochures 1995 24 Department of Computer Science 1995 25 Department of English 1995 26 Disabled Student Information 1995 27 Division of Instructional and Support Development 1995 28 Fall Fest Map/Setup 1995 29 Graphics/Multimedia 1995 30 Holmes Program 1995 31 Homecoming 1995 32 Human Ecology 1995 33 Independent Study, 95-96 1995 34 International Students 1995 35 Jewish Student Organization 1995 36 KLSU 1995 5 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Location Box Folder Contents Dates 63: 2 37 License Plate 1995 38 Louisiana Department of Natural Resources 1995 39 LSU Abroad 1995 40 LSU Alumni Association 1995 41 LSU Libraries 1995 1995 42 LSU Press 1995 1995 43 LSU Residence Food Services 1995 44 LSU Women’s Faculty Club 1995 45 Mass Communication 1995 46 Math Department 1995 47 Microbiology 1995 48 Museum of Art 1995 49 Museum of Natural History 1995 63: 3 1 O.S.C.A.R./Recycle 1995 2 Office of Research and Economic Development 1995 3 Office of Sponsored Research 1995 4 Office of Student Organization Services 1995 5 Parking Guidelines 1995 6 Rec Sports 1995 7 School of Veterinary Medicine 1995 8 Sea Grant Program 1995 6 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Location Box Folder Contents Dates 63: 3 9 Short Courses and Programs 1995 10 Southern Review 1995 11 Sponsored Research (Office of) 1995 12 Student Government 1995 13 Student Health Center 1995 14 Student Travel 1995 15 Summer Youth Programs 1995 16 The Graduate School 1995 17 Tigercall 1995 18 Undergraduate Admission Application 1995 19 Union 1995 20 Union Programming Council 1995 21 Union Theater 1995 22 United Way 1995 23 Women’s and Gender Studies 1995 24 Young Life 1995 25 (Young) Learning Assistance Center 1995 26 Fans 1995 63: 4 -- Fall Fest t-shirt 1995 -- Leather Sea Grant Coaster 1995 -- Sea Grant Magnet 1995 7 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Location Box Folder Contents Dates 63: -- 1 Fall Fest Banner/Advertisement (oversize) 1995 127: 5 1 4-H Club 2000 2 Advocates 2000 3 African American Cultural Center 2000 4 African and African American Studies 2000 5 Air Force ROTC 2000 6 Air Force ROTC, Flying Tigers 2000 7 Alpha Epsilon Delta 2000 8 Alpha Kappa Psi-Professional Business Fraternity 2000 9 American Chemical Society 2000 10 American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics 2000 11 American Red Cross 2000 12 American Society of Environmental Sciences 2000 13 Amnesty International, USA 2000 14 Angel Flight 2000 15 Arts & Sciences College Council 2000 16 Association for Women in Science 2000 17 Baptist Collegiate Ministry 2000 18 Beta Beta Beta 2000 19 Campus Bible Class 2000 20 Campus Crime Prevention 2000 8 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Location Box Folder Contents Dates 127: 5 21 Campus Federal Credit Union 2000 22 Campus Jubilee, 2000-2001 2000-2001 23 Career Services 2000 24 Center for Academic Success 2000 25 Center for Freshman Year Counseling Staff 2000 26 Center for Instructional Technology 2000 27 Centers for Excellence in Learning and Teaching 2000 28 Chapel on the Campus 2000 29 Chartwells 2000 30 Christ the King Catholic Student Center 2000 31 Cinema Club 2000 32 College of Arts and Sciences 2000 33 College of Education 2000 34 Computer Science 2000 35 Crisis Pregnancy Center 2000 36 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority 2000 37 Department of Computer Science 2000 38 Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures 2000 39 Department of French and Italian 2000 40 Department of Kinesiology 2000 41 Department of Mechanical Engineering 2000 9 FALL FEST RECORDS RG#A0001.1 1994-2007 LSU LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Location Box Folder Contents Dates 127: 5 42 Dorm Network Connection 2000 43 Eddie Bauer 2000 44 Entrepreneur Exchange 2000 45 Exam Prep Course 2000 46 Faculty Awards 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