Office of the President
Records created or collected by the office of the president but not specific to one president (i.e. annual reports, committee reports, etc.).
Records created or collected by the office of the president but not specific to one president (i.e. annual reports, committee reports, etc.).
Each shaded region of the plan is categorized by its function and organization. This map was included in the 1968 Master Plan, designed by Corwin Booth and Associated Architects. See the full Master Plan at https://digital.lib.calpoly.edu/rekl-87902 (ua0079_2011-0048_0010)
'Emphasis for Tomorrow: A Long Range Educational Plan' was a progress report on the university and educational plan for both Cal Poly campuses. Updates are included on the implementation of certain programs as well as a report on the philosophy or objectives of the college.
A report to the California State College Trustees, updating the state on the activities of the San Luis Obispo, Pomona, and San Dimas campuses. Information included touches on diversity, enrollment, and subject matter among other themes.
Master plan of the Cal Poly Campus. From this map, campus core can be seen as well as some of the surrounding property. A key is included describing the buildings.
A report prepared by H.B. Waters and sent by the Cal Poly Director Leroy Burns Smith to the California State Engineer. The report reviews the California Polytechnic School's proposed and current water systems. The school wanted a system to develop a water site at the northwest corner of the school farm near the Southern Pacific right of way and Brizzolara Creek so that the students could irrigate the field north of the main buildings and to apply the water to the lawns and plantings adjacent to the main group of buildings. The present pumping plant was in Brizzolara Canyon at the northeast corner of the farm, which provided an abundant high pressure supply for domestic use at the campus buildings and for the lawn around dormitory 2 (Deuel Hall). Report addresses drilling and testing of wells, a pumping plant, laying irrigation pipe, and water tanks capacity. H. B. Waters was the Vice Director of the School as well as a professor of Physics and Electricity in the mechanics department.
Report of the Director and report of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees within.
Postcard depicting the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo campus. Caption on back reads: 'The Cal Poly campus, as seen in the panoramic view from the famous 'Poly P', is set on the lower slopes of the Santa Lucia Mountains which edge the city. Since its founding in 1901, Cal Poly has grown from a two-year vocational training school to a large and outstanding four-year accredited college. Because of Cal Poly's 'learn by doing' philosophy and truly 'polytechnic' nature, its graduates have earned a reputation for being among the finest technically oriented people in the country.' San Luis Mountain (left) and Bishop' Peak (right) are in the background and the campus is in the foreground.
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