Bland, Henry Meade; Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913; Nature; People; Poets; Postcards; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.)
Black-and-white photograph on postcard of San Jose State English Professor and poet Henry Meade Bland with Joaquin Miller, the Poet of the Sierras, circa 1910.
A portrait of Henry Curtner, a Santa Clara Valley pioneer who became wealthy in real estate and land speculation. He owned the Rancho Tularcitos in Milpitas and was a generous philanthropist.
Bland, Henry Meade; College buildings; College students; Education; People; Photographs; Poetry; Poets; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose State Teachers College; San Jose State University; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life;
Black-and-white photograph of poet Henry Meade Bland teaching a class outside San Jose State Teachers College. On verso of photo in green ink: "Publishers credit, J. C. Gordon, San Jose, Calif." and "1929."
McKiernan, Charles Henry; People; Photographs; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Santa Cruz County (Calif.)--History;
Black-and-white portrait of Charles Henry "Mountain Charley" McKiernan. McKiernan was one of the first white settlers in the Santa Cruz mountains, and was noted for having survived an attack by a grizzly bear.
Portrait of 22 members of the1st year high class of 1914 including Henry, Hall, Hayes, Hugh, and Wood, with a priest, students dressed in suits and standing on the steps of O'Connor
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.
College students; College teachers; Computation laboratories; Digital computers; Education; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Technology; University of Santa Clara;
Black-and-white photograph of faculty member Henry Nettesheim and graduate student Gus Burzio working on the RAMAC 305A digital computer, circa 1963. The RAMAC 305A with a RAMAC 350 storage device, made by IBM, was one of the earliest computers.
Bland, Henry Meade; College buildings; College students; Dailey, Morris E.; Education; People; Photographs; Poets; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose State Teachers College; San Jose State University; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life;
Black-and-white photograph of Morris E. Dailey holding a shovel and Henry Meade Bland and students looking on at tree-planting ceremony on the grounds of San Jose State Teachers College, circa 1925.
Analog computers; College students; College teachers; Computation laboratories; Education; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Sullivan Engineering Center; Technology; University of Santa...
Black-and-white photograph of students and faculty working in early Computer Lab in Sullivan Engineering Center, circa 1965. Electrical Engineering faculty member Henry McKenna works on a digital computer with one of the first female engineering...
Architecture; College buildings; College students; Education; Hill, Andrew Putnam, 1853-1922; People; Photographs; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose State Normal School; San Jose State University; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life;...
Black-and-white photograph of members of the San Jose State Normal School "Tennis Club" sitting on the lawn of the San Jose State Normal School, with the school buildings in the background. One of the women pictured is Lou Henry, the...
Reporters and reporting; Men; Group portraits; University of Santa Clara
A group portrait of local newspaper reporters. Standing left to right: H. Bradbury, Postal Telegraph; Louis Ashlock, A.P.; John Chestnut, S.F. Call-Bulletin; John "Sam" Dunn, Postal Telegraph; Fr. H. Donovan, S.J.; Frank Gordon, S.J....
The Kinnersley's Thermometer was an apparatus designed to demonstrate the heating power of an electric spark by showing the expansion of air when an electric spark is passed through it. Physical Description: Glass tube with brass base and top,...