San Jose State Normal School; Synagogues; Churches; Downtown
On mounting, "Baptist Tabernacle (L); Jewish Synagogue beyond, State Normal, center: Original Congregational Church, right." San Antonio Street East from Second.
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Cornerstone laying; Santa Clara (Calif.);
The Alameda is in the background. Beyond it is Eberhard Tannery. Kenna Hall briefly served as the headquarters for the prep school, later as the freshmen dorm and classroom building, then as the Leavey School of Business.
The 130-bed senior dormitory was located on the first floor of the Ship. The term "senior" refers to the collegiate students who lived there as opposed to the high school students who slept elsewhere.
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Turrill, Charles B. (Charles Beebe), 1854-1927; Students; Engineering; Group portraits;
Photo includes George L. Sullivan, who held California's first license in Mechanical Engineering, and was first dean of the School of Engineering, 1919-1955.
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Young, Edmund J.A.
One of the first American Jesuits to come to Santa Clara, Edmund J. Young arrived in 1861 and remained the rest of his life. He taught rhetoric and directed the school's literary activity for 30 years. He was a favorite teacher.
School elections -- Cupertino (Calif.); Fliers (Printed matter).
Political leaflet supporting propositions in a 1957 election that would expand the Cupertino Union School District as "baby-boomers" began entering the elementary grades.
Sunnyvale (Calif.); St. Valentine's Day; Fuller family; Children; People; Photographs
A Valentine party given by Mrs. F.J. Fewings for Our Sunday School Class. Febuary 1907. Shown are Rev. R.E. Day, Clarence Barton, Bernice Goff, Adolph Zollezi, Casper Dickerson, Mrs. F.J. Fewings, Arthur Ray, Mr. Tulley, Elsie Kirk, Sadie Martin,...
The Modern School of Business (San Jose, Calif.); Presbyterian Church; San Jose (Calif.); San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif. 1906; Earthquake damage; People; Urban life;
Earthquake damage to Presbyterian Church, North Third Street, San Jose. CA. Modern School of Business is in background.