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UCSC Commencements Collection http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt629021m1 No online items Inventory of the UCSC Commencements Collection UCSC OAC Unit The University Library Special Collections and Archives University Library University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, California, 95064 Email: [email protected] URL: http://library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/ © 2005 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Inventory of the UCSC UA 32 1 Commencements Collection Inventory of the UCSC Commencements Collection Collection number: UA 32 The University Library University Archives University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, California Processed by: Special Collections & Archives Processing Staff Date Completed: December 2010, updated 2013 Encoded by: Special Collections & Archives Processing Staff © 2005 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: UCSC Commencements collection Dates: 1966- Collection number: UA 32 Collector: University of California, Santa Cruz Collection Size: 11 half cartons Repository: University of California, Santa Cruz. University Library. University Archives Santa Cruz, California 95064 Abstract: This collection contains various commencement programs, invitations, speeches, certificates, and some related correspondence. Physical location: Stored in Special Collections & Archives: Advance notice is required for access to the papers. Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English Access Collection open for research. Publication Rights Property rights reside with the University of California. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permission to publish or to reproduce the material, please contact the Head of Special Collections and Archives. Preferred Citation UCSC Commencements collection. UA 32. University Archives, University Library, University of California, Santa Cruz. Acquisition Information Original collection transferred from Alumni Office in 1998. Individual gifts were received from David Strachan, Terry Simmons, Scott Crask, James Davis, Doreen Schack, and Patricia Bowitz. Accruals Yearly additions are expected. UCSC Colleges • Cowell College, founded 1965 • Adlai E. Stevenson College, founded 1966 • Crown College, founded 1967 • Merrill College, founded 1968 • Benjamin F. Porter College, founded in 1969 as "College Five" and formally dedicated as "Benjamin F. Porter College" in 1981. • Kresge College, founded 1971 Inventory of the UCSC UA 32 2 Commencements Collection • Oakes College, founded 1972 • College Eight, founded 1972 • College Nine, founded 2000 • College Ten, founded 2002 Scope and Content of Collection This collection contains an ongoing selection of commencement programs from the ten individual colleges, the School of Engineering, and various student groups, as well as the early "Official Programs" for the campus as a whole. Also included are miscellaneous invitations, speeches, certificates, and a small amount of correspondence concerning various college graduation events. Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. University of California, Santa Cruz--Archives Commencement programs University of Califoria, Santa Cruz Cowell College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Adlai E. Stevenson College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Crown College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Merrill College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History College V (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Porter College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Kresge College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Oakes College (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History College Eight (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History College Nine (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History College Ten (University of California, Santa Cruz)--History Box:folder 1:1 Cowell College "Closing Ceremony", June 1966 Box:folder 1:1 2 Programs [1 is a photocopy], June 1966 Box:folder 1:1 Speech "Beyond the Challenge of the Sentries" by Wm. C. Dickinson, June 1966 Box:folder 1:1 Announcements to Juniors, Faculty and Staff, Spring 1966 Box:folder 1:2 1st Commencement 1966-67 Box:folder 1:2 2 Invitations, June 1967 Box:folder 1:2 4 "Official Programs" [1 annotated with correction, 1 with invitation and ticket, 1 with invitation], June 1967 Box:folder 1:2 4 [official] Programs - revised [see addition of Balzek-Stevenson], June 1967 Box:folder 1:2 3 Cowell College programs, June 1967 Box:folder 1:2 Stat sheet, seating diagram, & commencement schedule, 1967 Box:folder 1:2 Chancellor's Memo, v.5:3, "First Commencement", July 1967 Box:folder 1:2 Correspondence, March-June 1967 Box:folder 1:3 2nd Commencement 1967-1968 Box:folder 1:3 2 Invitations, June 1968 Box:folder 1:3 3 "Official Programs" [1 annotated and with binder holes], June 1968 Box:folder 1:3 3 [official] programs [1 with invitation], June 1968 Box:folder 1:3 3 Cowell College programs, June 1968 Box:folder 1:3 3 Stevenson College programs, June 1968 Box:folder 1:3 1 UCSC "Charter-Centennial" program, May 10, 1968 Box:folder 1:3 Correspondence, April-June 1968 Box:folder 1:4 3rd Commencement 1968-1969 Box:folder 1:4 Invitation, June 1969 Box:folder 1:4 2 "Official" programs [1 annotated as "revised"], June 1969 Box:folder 1:4 Seating chart and script, June 1969 Box:folder 1:4 Cowell College programs, June 1969 Inventory of the UCSC UA 32 3 Commencements Collection Container List Box:folder 1:4 Correspondence, June 1969 Box:folder 1:5-6 4th Commencement 1969-1970 Box:folder 1:5 3 "Official" programs - all campus [2 with invitations], June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 4 Cowell College programs with invitations [1 with dinner ticket; 1 annotated by Page Smith], June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 4 Adlai E. Stevenson College programs June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 1 Crown College program, 3 invitations June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 1 Crown College invitation to Mr. and Mrs. [Don] Clark, June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 3 Merrill College programs, 1 Open House invitation, June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 4 Graduate Division programs, June 1970 Box:folder 1:5 1 List: Degree candidate count, June 1970 Box:folder 1:6 2 Commencement scrolls, June 1970 Box:folder 1:6 Correspondence, April 1970-February 1971 Box:folder 1:7 5th Commencement 1970-1971 Box:folder 1:7 3 "Official" programs - all campus, June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 4 Cowell College programs [1 annotated], June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 3 Adlai E. Stevenson College programs, June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 2 Crown College programs, June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 5 Merrill College programs [1 annotated], June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 1 College V program, June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 3 Graduate Division programs, June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 2 Commencement scrolls, June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 Correspondence, May-June 1971 Box:folder 1:7 1 "Seating chart and script", June 1971 Box:folder 1:8-2:1 6th Commencement 1971-1972 Box:folder 1:8 3 "Official programs" - all campus, June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 2 invitations - Cowell College, June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 4 Cowell College programs [1 with invitation], June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 1 Adlai E. Stevenson College program, June 1970 Box:folder 2:1 4 Crown College programs, June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 2 Merrill College invitations [1 annotated], June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 4 Merrill College programs [1 annotated], June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 1 College V program, June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 3 Graduate Division programs, June 1972 Box:folder 2:1 Correspondence, June 1972 Box:folder 2:2-3 7th Commencement 1972-1973 Box:folder 2:2 3 "Official" programs - all campus [1 annotated], June 1973 Box:folder 2:2 4 Graduate Division programs [1 annotated], June 1973 Box:folder 2:2 3 invitations - honoring graduates and retirees, June 1973 Box:folder 2:2 2 Commencement scrolls, June 1973 Box:folder 2:2 Statistics sheet, July 1973 Box:folder 2:2 Speech by Kenneth V. Thimann, June 16, 1973 Box:folder 2:2 "Seating chart and script", June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 Cowell College, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 2 invitations, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 3 programs, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 1 Crown College program [photocopy], June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 1 Merrill College program, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 2 College V programs [photocopies], June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 Kresge College, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 1 program, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 1 invitation [photocopy], June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 College Seven, June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 2 programs [1 a photocopy], June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 1 invitation [with annotated photocopied program], June 1973 Box:folder 2:3 2 College Eight programs, June 1973 Box:folder 2:4 8th Commencement 1973-1974 Inventory of the UCSC UA 32 4 Commencements Collection Container List Box:folder 2:4 2 "Eighth Annual Commencement" invitations, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 3 Cowell College programs, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 Adlai E. Stevenson College program [photocopy], June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 3 Crown College programs, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 Merrill College, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 2 programs, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 1 invitation, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 College V, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 1 invitation, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 2 programs, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 1 handout, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 Kresge College, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 1 invitation, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 2 programs, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 Oakes College, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 1 invitation, June 1974 Box:folder 2:4 1 program, June 1974
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