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Stanford University Alumni Collection SC1278 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8qz2ggh No online items Guide to the Stanford University Alumni Collection SC1278 Jenny Johnson & Presley Hubschmitt The Stanford Alumni Collection was created as part of the Stanford Alumni Legacy Project, which was initially funded by the Stanford Associates Grant (awarded by the Stanford Alumni Association in 2014). Department of Special Collections and University Archives Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Guide to the Stanford University SC1278 1 Alumni Collection SC1278 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Stanford University Alumni Collection Identifier/Call Number: SC1278 Physical Description: 23.75 Linear Feet(38 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1889-2016 Scope and Contents The Stanford Alumni Collection consists of letters, email, texts, student scrapbooks, photographs, websites, audio and video recordings, posters, flyers, records of student organizations, and more. Materials have been donated to the Stanford University Archives for permanent retention, or loaned for selective scanning, and returned to donors. This collection was created as part of the Stanford Alumni Legacy Project (SALP) initiative. SALP focuses on collecting, preserving, and providing long-term access to student materials created by Stanford alumni during their time on the farm. Preferred Citation [identification of item], Stanford Alumni Collection (SC1278). Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Arrangement Collection materials are described alphabetically in the finding aid by last name of donor. Boxes are listed by accession numbers (ARCH-YYYY-###), which are provided in the finding aid. Alumni class graduation years are indicated as provided. Conditions Governing Access The materials are open for research use. Audio-visual materials are not available in original format, and must be reformatted to a digital use copy. Conditions Governing Use All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94305-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes. Separated Materials Where appropriate, certain materials have been added to other collections. For example, correspondence between students and their families have been added to the Stanford Student Letters and Memoirs Collection (SC0103); football programs and miscellany have been added to the Stanford University, Department of Athletics, Football Collection (SC1185); and miscellaneous pieces of ephemera have been added to the Stanford University Publications and Ephemera Collection (SC4000). Subjects and Indexing Terms Student life. Stanford alumni College students -- California. Anderson, Adrien L. (Class of 1917) & Anderson, Adrien E. (Class of 1942) Accession 2019-218 Box 1 Freshman Orientation handbook 1937-1938 Box 1 Stanford belt buckle Box 1 Photograph album focusing on activities of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity and campus social events Andrews, Helmus Weddel (Class of 1915) Accession ARCH-2016-027 box 1 Andrews, Helmus Weddel photograph album circa 1911-1915 Andrews, Rupert Blake (Class of 1914) Accession ARCH-2016-026 box 1 Andrews, Rupert Blake photograph album circa 1911-1914 Guide to the Stanford University SC1278 2 Alumni Collection SC1278 Bailey, George (Class of 1957) Accession ARCH-2017-031 Bailey, George (Class of 1957) Accession ARCH-2017-031 Digital Scans & Photographs of Prom 1955; El Campo Homecoming (1955/1956), Rose Bowl float (1957); and Reunion Homecoming 2007 1955-2007 Bartlett, Mabel (Class of 1909) Accession ARCH-2016-034 Scrapbook circa 1906-1909 Berry, Velda Hancock (Attended 1919-1923) & Othmar Berarde Berry (Class of 1924) Accession ARCH-2016-029 Velda Hancock & Othmar Berarde Berry wedding journal 1924-03-18 Black, Dorothy Dale (Class of 1944) Accession ARCH-2016-130 box 1 Photograph; San Jose State College Record Card; Stanford University Transcript 1943-1945 Brobst Gilbert, Laurel Hutton (Class of 1961, MA 1962) Accession ARCH-2016-020 Brobst Gilbert, Laurel Hutton Stanford student diary pages 1959-1960 Subjects and Indexing Terms Overseas Studies Christiansen, Susan Putnam (Class of 1960, MA 1961) box 1 Student material and research files Accession ARCH-2016-023 circa 1957-2010 Scope and Contents Student materials and reserach files about several Stanford topics including the Stanford family, Stanford architecture, and restoration of the Stanford mansion in Sacramento. Included are slides of Sacramento Stanford Mansion restoration and audiocassette recordings of talks given by Christiansen at Stanford Memorial Church in 2003. Subjects and Indexing Terms Stanford residences -- Sacramento. Campus planning -- California -- Stanford Stanford family. box 1 Directories, handbooks, comics, class of 1954 35th reunion program Accession ARCH-2018-189 1947-1989 Box 2 Memorial Church photographs, 2016 Reunion Homecoming guide, Lagunita Court & Branner Hall group student photographs (1957-1958), Memorial Church/Office of Religious Life materials Accession ARCH-2018-189 circa 1957-2016 Condee, Newcomb (Class of 1919) ARCH-2016-079 Condee, Newcomb photograph in front of Encina Hall 1917 Doble, Jean (Class of 1965) Accession ARCH-2017-032 Indian Stickers (scans) De Campos, Camille (Class of 1961) Accession ARCH-2017-137 box 1, folder 1 Branner photographs and newsletters circa 1956-1958 box 1, folder 2 Dance cards 1957-1961 box 1, folder 3 Registration cards 1959-1960 box 1, folder 4 Social Standards made by and for the Women Students of Stanford University 1959-1960 box 1, folder 5 Stanford Eating Clubs 1958-1959 box 1, folder 6 Musical and performance programs 1958-1959 box 1, folder 7 Photographs and Stanford Daily press pass 1957-1959 box 1, folder 8 Sports programs and ephemera 1957-1958 box 1, folder 9 Stanford ephemera circa 1957-1960 Guide to the Stanford University SC1278 3 Alumni Collection SC1278 De Campos, Camille (Class of 1961) Accession ARCH-2017-137 box 1, folder 10 Local menus: Trader Vic's, Saint Michael's Alley, Outside at the Inside circa 1957-1960 Deitac, Dan (Class of 1974) Accession ARCH-2017-106 box 1 Student record sheet from time capsule buried underneath the quad 1974 Elliott, Louis Dunshee (Class of 1911) Accession ARCH-2017-330 box 1 Datebooks 1900-1906 Etienne, Robert (Class of 1936) Accession ARCH-2017-103 box 1 Photographs and student records Ferguson, Nancie Brown (Class of 1954) Accession ARCH-2015-016 Ferguson, Nancie Brown scrapbook 1950 Fletcher, Charles Gross (Class of 1924) Accession ARCH-2018-089 box 1 Swimming - photograph of swim team and letter re world record 1923 box 1 Senior Week Dope 1924 Franz, Britta Lion (Class of 1950) Accession ARCH-2016-033 box 1, folder 1 Instructions for Elementary Golfers by Sylvia Potter Cain 1939 box 1, folder 2 Stanford University Bulletin, Credential Bulletin, School of Education 1946 box 1, folder 3 Stanford University, School of Education, Annual Announcement 1946-1947 box 1, folder 4 Stanford Traditions cartoons undated box 1, folder 5 Blushing Deep and Paling 1947 box 1, folder 6 Rose Bowl parade float photographs 1948 box 1, folder 7 Stanford University 'Varsity Squad' program by The White House, San Francisco box 1, folder 8 Centennial Gaieties Revue & Performing Arts Festival Fyffe, Harriet (Class of 1895-AB) Accession ARCH-2019-165 Box 1, Folder 1 Engagements and Programs - The Pioneer Class of Stanford University 1893-1895 Box 1, Folder 2 Homer's Iliad 1889 Box 1, Folder 3 Pattern Book Box 1, Folder 4 Photographs Box 1, Folder 5 Stanford Publications Gould, Richard Bartlett (Class of 1933) Accession ARCH-2016-034 Stanford photograph album 1930-1935 Grace, Larry W. (Class of 1960) Accession ARCH-2016-018 Scrapbook 1956-1960 Cedro III - 50th mini-reunion slideshow photographs 2010 Hall, Benjamin Frederick (Attended 1897) Accession ARCH-2016-036 box 1, folder 1 Leland Stanford Junior University registration cards 1897-1898 box 1, folder 2 Palo Alto/Stanford brochure pre 1906 box 1, folder 3 Miscellany circa 1897-1929 Hammer, Preston (Class of 1989) Accession ARCH-2020-023 Box 1 Stanford Cardinal pennant with Cardinal bird mascot Box 1 Leland's Choice granola package Box 1 Seniorbook, Class of 1989 Handy, Jr., Ralph P. (Class of 1951) Accession ARCH-2017-079 box 1 New student orientation material, including transfer student orientation 1949-1950 box 1 Information on Stanford Village box 1 Your Campus Wardrobe...According to Collier's box 2 Library orientation material 1950 Guide to the Stanford University SC1278 4 Alumni Collection SC1278 Handy, Jr., Ralph P. (Class of 1951) Accession ARCH-2017-079 box 2 Pine Hill Real Estate box 2 Dance and game tickets box 2 Slides 1949-1951 Hinrichs, Miriam Marble Accession ARCH-2019-240 Box 1, Folder 1 Miriam's Dance Cards 1894-1899 Hittman, Suzanne (Class of 1952) Accession ARCH-2017-318 box 1, folder 1 Hoover Library brochure circa
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