scrapbooks
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Faculty Wives-SOC, 1967-1970
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon State College compiled by President James Sours and his office.
Kay Atwood scrapbook for Chinese research
Kay Atwood scrapbook for Chinese research
Lincolnshire broadside folios volume 3, bulk: 1800s
The folio functions as a scrapbook. The folio's pages hold clippings from newspapers, broadsides, books, maps, and other materials. The pages are arranged in sets and noted with the alphabet rather than numbers. The first set contains clippings of biographies or obituaries arranged on the pages according to the last name. The second set contains clippings and maps of buildings and geographic areas. Materials have a wide range of dates, as early as 1576.
Margery Bailey scrapbook and diary, 1910-2010
A scrapbook created by Margery Bailey during her undergraduate years (1910-1914) at Stanford University, and Mrs. Bailey's 1963 diary.
Scrap book, 1915-1917
A scrapbook containing newspaper articles talking about different achievements and news from the Oregon Agricultural School's basketball team. Some of which talk about Walter.
Scrapbook, 1970-1977
The collection contains a scrapbook, programs, and meeting minutes for the Faculty Wives and Women’s club.
Scrapbook, 2000
The collection contains papers compiled by Leon Mulling. Mulling taught in the Speech department at Southern Oregon University.
Sigma Tau Sigma scrapbook, 1959-1960
The collection contains records from Southern Oregon College compiled by student organizations, such as Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Sigma, Sigma Alpha Sigma, Sigma Tau Sigma, and Associated Woman Students.
Stanford scrapbook, 1910-1914
Margery Bailey created the scrapbook as a student attending Stanford University. The album includes photos of students and faculty, letters Bailey received, event programs and posters, such as plays, operas, sports events, and newspaper clippings. The scrapbook also includes hand-drawn pictures by unknown artists, as well as many items of realia from Stanford.