Fliers (Ephemera)
Found in 823 Collections and/or Records:
Music Department S.O.N.S, 1926-1937
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
Music Department Student Recitals, 1950-1970
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
National Association of Schools of Music Self-Survey Report, 1976
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education, 1967
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education, 1971
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education, 1977
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education Self Study, 1957-1958
Unbound report – 1957; Unbound report, incomplete – 1957/58; NCATE Report, Southern Oregon College – 1958
Native America
Native America, 4 items.
Native American Art, 1976
Brochures from Canyon Authentic Indian Phonograph Records; Gallery 10; Aston Gallery “Pletka”, 1976. Postcards titled “Hopi Grandmother Grinding Corn”; “Navajo Rugs of the Southwest”; “Robert Tsabetsaye, Zuni Pueblo Artist”. A flyer from North Star Indian Arts & Crafts; newsletter from Heard Museum, 1976; pamphlet of Navajo Arts & Crafts Guild, from Window Rock, Arizona.
Native American, Hawaiian, January 1990 - June 2019
The materials consist of Southern Oregon University ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and it's sports teams.