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Box 2

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Contains 5 Results:

Banter, 1984

 Series — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Banter was a student-written humor magazine funded by the Associated Students. The first date of publication is not listed, but the Letter from the Publisher implies Banter was a new, relatively unknown publication at the time the materials in this series were published.

Dates: 1984

The Campus Voice, 1963-1964

 Series — Box: 2, Folders: 3-4
Scope and Contents The Campus Voice, The Campus Voice was founded as an alternative to the university's official newspaper, the Spartan Daily. The aim of The Campus Voice was to attract and satisfy a more intellectual audience than the Voice's editors felt the Daily did. This publication accepted article contributions from students and faculty and eventually featured stories from Berkeley, San...
Dates: 1963-1964

The Clarion Call, 1927-1930

 Series — Box: 2, Folders: 5-6
Scope and Contents

The The Clarion Call was a monthly publication featuring articles about the San José State Teachers College Demonstration School. Articles include updates on classroom activities, as well as student-written poems or short essays, ranging in grade level from kindergarten though sixth grade.

Dates: 1927-1930

El Portal, 1932-1941

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents El Portal was a monthly literary magazine published by the English Department featuring student writing. The genres include fiction, poetry and essays. The May 1934 issue featured the winners of the Phelan Literary Awards, endowed that year by Senator James D. Phelan with a gift of $10,000. This is the second incarnation of the literary journal The Quill, which in turn becomes Reed Magazine...
Dates: 1932-1941

Air Tower, 1956-1968

 Series — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Air Tower was the SJSU Air Force ROTC's newsletter. Although primarily aimed at sharing information between members, it also served as a method of outreach to the wider SJSU community. Some issues included a "Front and Center" column, which featured students' answers to questions about aspects of membership in the Air Force ROTC.

Dates: 1956-1968