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UC Santa Cruz Photographs http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8bz6csd No online items Guide to UC Santa Cruz Photographs Mary deVries University of California, Santa Cruz 2016 1156 High Street Santa Cruz 95064 [email protected] URL: http://guides.library.ucsc.edu/speccoll Guide to UC Santa Cruz UA.083 1 Photographs Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: University of California, Santa Cruz Title: UC Santa Cruz Photographs Identifier/Call Number: UA.083 Physical Description: 1 Linear Feet4 boxes Date (inclusive): 1919-2005 Date (bulk): 1965-2005 Access to Collection Collection is open for research. Conditions Governing Use Property rights for this collection reside with the University of California. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. The publication or use of any work protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use for research or educational purposes requires written permission from the copyright owner. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information on copyright or to order a reproduction, please visit guides.library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/reproduction-publication. Preferred Citation UC Santa Cruz Photographs. UA 83. Special Collections and Archives, University Library, University of California, Santa Cruz. Scope and Content The collection contains photographic prints, slides, transparencies and negatives of the UCSC campus from 1919 to 2005. Images include scenes from daily campus life and activities, and people and events significant to UCSC history. These are images that were taken by, or donated by, various parties with no other associated collection materials. Or, they are of unknown origin. May include copies from other campus photograph collections. Related Materials UA 50 University of California, Santa Cruz, Photography Services photographs; UA 128 University of California, Santa Cruz, Public Information Office records: photographs. Subjects and Indexing Terms Photographs University of California, Santa Cruz Prints Series 1 box 1, folder 1 Early Campus: before 1964 1919-1964 Scope and Contents Cowell Ranch, 1919-1964:(2) 1919 postcards, 6x3.5 photo Cowell warehouse and powder magazine, located at Bay and West Cliff; unidentified people; Quarry; George Cardiff and wife with Mrs. Morley P. Thompson; UCSC dedication; structures: lime kilns, ranch buildings. box 1, folder 2 UCSC Events 5/7/90 Scope and Contents UCSC Pioneer Class Reunion, Clark Kerr's speech box 1, folder 3-7 UCSC Events, Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery Reception September, 1981 box 1, folder 8 UCSC Faculty and Staff A-Z Scope and Contents Alan Chadwick; James Currin, physics; Wayne Jancaterino, PhD 1983, child psychology; Madeline Moore, literature; Steve Most; Maurice Natanson; Allen Plone; Carolyn Martin Shaw; Robert Strini, art; Sharon Brown Taylor, secretary, history board of studies. Guide to UC Santa Cruz UA.083 2 Photographs Prints Series 1 box 1, folder 9 UCSC Faculty and Staff, unidentified 9/1/1983, 9/7/1983 Scope and Contents Unidentified box 1, folder 10 UCSC Faculty and Staff Group Photos 5/1/1975- 1997 Scope and Contents Methusaleh: Domhoff, Dizikes, others, unidentified; Commencement Ceremony: (l-r) B. Aptheker, D. Haraway, E. Suckiel, J. Clifford, N.O. Brown, J. Neu, H. Moglen, B. Rosenblum, R. Spafford, S. Errington, P. Castillo, M. Frantz, D. Hoy, J. Jordan; McHenry Library, Financial Services, Rm 123: Connie Croker, Gretchen Dempewolf, Kim Hughes, Lois Neal box 1, folder 11 UCSC, Family Student Housing 1996 Scope and Contents Family Student Housing box 1, UCSC Nature Scenes 1965-1997 folder 12-14 Scope and Contents Various Tree Shots box 1, UCSC Nature Scenes 1964, 1970-1978, 1991, 2001 folder 15-16 Scope and Contents UCSC Campus Shots box 1, UCSC Student Activism- Vietnam War 5/27/69 folder 17-18 Scope and Contents Student Protests: Vietnam War box 1, folder 19 UCSC Student Activism - Apartheid 1977 3/17/77 Scope and Contents UC Regents Meeting in San Francisco box 1, folder 20 UCSC Student Activism - Apartheid 1985 Spring, 1985 Scope and Contents Student Activist Posters box 1, UCSC Student Activism- Persian Gulf War January 1991- November 1992 folder 21-22 Scope and Contents Student Protests: Persian Gulf War box 1, UCSC Student Activism- Student Strike 11/25/92 folder 23-24 Scope and Contents Activism Signs for Student Strike box 1, UCSC Student Activism- Rape Awareness Week June, 1995 folder 25-26 Scope and Contents Rape Awareness Posters box 1, folder 27 UCSC Student Activism January, 1972 Scope and Contents Elderly man in a wheelchair, guided by a female student (Patty Nelfom, organizer of program for elderly) Guide to UC Santa Cruz UA.083 3 Photographs Prints Series 1 box 1, folder 28 UCSC Student Life February, 1978 Scope and Contents Student Activities (Boxing, Theatre, Sports) box 2, folder 1 UCSC College VIII 1991-1996; 1986-1988 Scope and Contents Opening of Housing Services; Administrative Offices, construction box 2, folder 2 UCSC Cowell College 1970s Scope and Contents Photographs of Cowell College box 2, folder 3 UCSC Crown College 1987 Scope and Contents Photographs of Students at Crown College box 2, folder 4 UCSC Kresge College 1970s Scope and Contents Photos of Kresge College box 2, folder 5 UCSC Merill College 1995 Scope and Contents Photos of Merrill College box 2, folder 6 UCSC Oakes College N/A Scope and Contents Photos of Oakes College box 2, folder 7 UCSC Porter College 1970s; 1996-1997 Scope and Contents Photos of Porter Bridge and Porter College box 2, folder 8 UCSC Porter College 5/11/77 Scope and Contents Photos of Porter College- Gift of Phillipa Pfyffer box 2, folder 9 UCSC, The Village 2/25/01 Scope and Contents 1 Photo: The Village (in construction) box 2, folder 10 UCSC Stevenson College 1970s Scope and Contents Photographs of Stevenson College box 2, folder 11 UCSC, Arts 1983-2000 Scope and Contents Various Arts Projects box 2, folder 12 UCSC Buildings 1977-1997 Scope and Contents Various Buildings- UCSC Field House, Faculty Town Houses Guide to UC Santa Cruz UA.083 4 Photographs Prints Series 1 box 2, folder 13 UCSC Buildings, ARC Center 1991-1997 Scope and Contents Photographs of the ARK Center box 2, folder 14 UCSC Buildings, Arts Buildings 1970s-1997 Scope and Contents Various Buildings- UCSC Music Center, Baskin Arts box 2, folder 15 UCSC Buildings, Chancellor's Residence October 1991 Scope and Contents Photographs of Chancellor Residence box 2, folder 16 UCSC Buildings, Construction 1975-1977 Scope and Contents Photographs of Crown College remodel, from office of Frank E. McClure, University Engineer. Re: Lawsuit box 2, folder 17 UCSC Buildings, Construction 1989-2003 Scope and Contents Buildings in Construction- Baskin Engineering, College 8 box 2, folder 18 UCSC Buildings, Construction 1989-2003 Scope and Contents Buildings in Construction- Cowell Apartments, Natural Sciences box 2, folder 19 UCSC Buildings, Entrance 1964-1991 Scope and Contents Front of UCSC Campus, Cowell Warehouse box 2, folder 20 UCSC Buildings, Hahn Student Services 1965-1991 Scope and Contents Photographs of Hahn Student Center and connecting bridge to McHenry box 2, folder 21 UCSC Buildings, McHenry Library 1989 Scope and Contents Aftereffects of 1989 earthquake box 2, folder 22 UCSC Buildings, Science Hill 1977-1991 Scope and Contents Sinsheimer Laboratories, Natural Sciences box 2, folder 23 UCSC Buildings, Science Hill 1970-1996 Scope and Contents Kerr Hall Bridge, Natural/Social/Applied Sciences box 2, folder 24 UCSC, Commencement 1967(?) Scope and Contents Cowell College, unidentified graduate and family box 2, folder 25 UCSC, Commencement 1972, 1981 Scope and Contents Cowell College Commencement Guide to UC Santa Cruz UA.083 5 Photographs Prints Series 1 box 2, folder 26 UCSC, Commencement 6/14/97 Scope and Contents Kresge College Commencement box 2, folder 27 UCSC, Commencement 1976 Scope and Contents Commencement Ceremony box 2, folder 28 UCSC, Commencement, Oakes College 1983 Scope and Contents Herman Blake dedication, commencement box 2, folder 29 UCSC, Commencement, Oakes College 1983 Scope and Contents Herman Blake speech box 2, Folder 30 Gloria Hall circa 1994 box 2, Folder 31 Mary Holmes and Page Smith at pioneer class reunion 1990 Box 4, Folder 10 Frank C. Andrews, professor of Chemistry, at faculty and student gathering undated Box 4, Folder 11 Angela Davis at Quarry 1978 Negatives Series 2 box 3 "Indian Village" ua0083_neg_001 Spring, 1970 box 3 "Arts and Crafts and Their History" ua0083_neg_002 Fall, 1971 box 3 "UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_003 1968 box 3 "Third Annual Commencement" ua0083_neg_004 6/15/69 box 3 "UCSC Commencement, 1971" ua0083_neg_005-3 6/13/71 box 3 "UCSC Commencement, 1971" ua0083_neg_005-4 6/13/71 box 3 "UCSC Commencement, 1971" ua0083_neg_005-5 6/13/71 box 3 "UCSC Commencement, 1971" ua0083_neg_005-6 6/13/71 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_006 1972 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_007 6/11/72 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_008-A 1972 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_008-B 1972 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_008-C 1972 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_008-D 1972 box 3 "Commencement" ua0083_neg_008-E 1972 box 3 "7th UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-1 6/17/73 box 3 "7th Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-2 6/17/73 box 3 "7th UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-3 6/17/73 box 3 "7th UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-4 6/17/73 box 3 "7th UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-C 6/17/73 box 3 "7th UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-D 6/17/73 box 3 "7th UCSC Commencement" ua0083_neg_009-E
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