Panoramic landscape of orchards, water towers, houses, and outbuildings spread across the Santa Clara Valley, probably near Los Gatos. The outline of a city center can be seen near the horizon, in the center right of the panorama, this is probably...
In the center of the image a large concrete bridge over San Carlos Street rises on a earth enbankment and passes over a railroad crossing. On the far left there are buildings for Del Monte and J.S. Roberts Dried Fruit. On the far right, a series of...
College yearbooks; San Jose State Teachers College; San Jose State University; Student activities
The annual yearbook included photographs and stories covering the school year's events, class members, student organizations, student clubs, student societies, faculty members, and sports. Earlier issues also included poetry and humorous stories...
View from the east of Observatory Peak. A steep series of boards lead up the hill to the dormitory. Behind the dormitory, the twin domes of the main building are visible. The great dome stands at the south end, while the smaller dome is at the...
College yearbooks; San Jose State Teachers College; San Jose State University; Student activities
The annual yearbook included photographs and stories covering the school year's events, class members, student organizations, student clubs, student societies, faculty members, and sports. Earlier issues also included poetry and humorous stories...
College yearbooks; San Jose State College; San Jose State University; Student activities
The annual yearbook included photographs and stories covering the school year's events, class members, student organizations, student clubs, student societies, faculty members, and sports. Earlier issues also included poetry and humorous stories...
San Jose State Normal School; College student newspapers and periodicals
Volume 2, number 4. The Normal Pennant was a student magazine published and edited by students with assistance from the English Department and occasionally a panel of outside judges. It consisted of students' poems, short stories, essays, plays,...
Group portrait of employees at the Southern Lumber Company. To the left and right and behind the group a series of automobiles are parked in front of the lumber yard for the Southern Lumber Company. Above the group, a large wooden sign reads,...
Panoramic landscape of orchards situated among grass fields and shrub land. To the far left, a farm outbuilding and wind mill is partially visible. To the far right, a series of high voltage towers and electric lines can be seen in the distant...
Portrait of employees for the city of San Jose Department of Engineering. The group is seated in a automobile produced approximately from 1910 to 1920. "Dept. of Engineering San Jose" is painted on the passenger side of the automobile....
A large recreational gathering at a unidentified lake. The shoreline is dotted with water slides, diving boards, and a series of docks. On the shore, a small number of vending stalls can be seen selling food, photographs, or rental equipment. A...
Dr. Carl D. Duncan provides a recommended reading list for his class that Patricia Whiting signed up for and expresses his appreciation for Whiting. Also represented in the letter are ways that Duncan helped Whiting and her family.
Whiting describes a relationship with a man named Al. Based on correspondence in Series I from Carl D. Duncan in which he mentions the name Al, this entry was most likely written between 1964 and 1966.
Duncan wrote this letter after a retirement dinner for Dr. Fuller. Duncan mentions that he has attempted to drive slower at her request and has some rocks to give her.