Brown, Frank E.; Campus; College buildings; Education; Mission Santa Clara; Painting; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; University of Santa Clara
Athletics; College buildings; College students; Jesuits; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Track and field; Trees; University of Santa Clara;
Black-and-white photograph of track meet held on track around handball court and behind O'Connor Hall.
Ambassadors; Group portraits; Men; Mexicans; University of Santa Clara
A group portrait of the Mexican ambassador to the U.S. at a dinner at the University of Santa Clara. Left to right: Gary Gillmore, Mayor of Santa Clara, Hugh Gray, S.J., the dean of the College of Humanities, Jose Juan de Olloqui, the Mexican...
Photographs; Historical markers;Trees; Battle of Santa Clara
University of Santa Clara Archivist, Father Arthur D. Spearman, members of the Warburton Family and others attend the dedication of a California State Historical Marker at the Armistice Oak Tree Site in 1962. The text of the plaque states:...
Arnold, William R. (William Richard), 1881-1965; Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964; Mission Santa Clara; Priests; University of Santa Clara
Photograph of president Herbert Hoover attending the memorial mass held at Mission Santa Clara for the victims of the "Akron" dirigible crash. At top stands Rev. Dennis L?, who presided over the mass. Lower row, third from left stands...
Campus; College buildings; Education; Mission Santa Clara; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; The Alameda (Santa Clara, Calif.); University of Santa Clara;
Black-and-white photograph of the Santa Clara Campus from across the Alameda.
Drawings; Education; Fruit; Mission Santa Clara; Poetry; Prunes; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; University of Santa Clara
Poem by Santa Clara University English professor Henry Louis Walsh called "The Prune." Walsh was a Catholic priest who wrote the forty-one quatrain poem in 1935. It is comprised of nine pages.