Title

Cal Poly Vertical Files

Description

Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies, copies of photographic prints, and other secondary sources which provide information about the history of Cal Poly.

Collection

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Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002736
Date Created
1991 (year uncertain)
Description

Cal Poly campus map, which includes a 'Directory of facilities,' with the building names and numbers. The map also includes parking information.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002737
Date Created
1992 (year uncertain)
Description

Cal Poly campus map circa 1992, which includes a 'Directory of facilities,' with building names and numbers. The map also includes parking information.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002381
Date Created
2001-09-27 (uncertain; approximate)
Description

Arlene and Everett Chandler on the left, Robert and Mary Kennedy on the right.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002732
Date Created
1959
Description

A perspective view of the Cal Poly, SLO campus in 1959 with coordinating index including names of buildings. The note on the map reads: 'This perspective map of the Cal Poly campus at San Luis Obispo shows the principal area with respect to instructional facilities - buildings in existence, those under construction, and some that are funded for the near future. The campus comprises about 3,000 acres, including land for agricultural use. The Cal Poly building program is projected for a 10,000 enrollment in 1970 - double that of 1958-1959. As one of California's State Colleges, Cal Poly's instructional program constitutes three divisions - Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering. The college is one of the few resident campuses in the State system. It is located about half way between the metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and San Francisco. Other campuses of Cal Poly are located at San Dimas and Pomona.'

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000409
Date Created
1940-04
Description

A stylized map of campus from the railroad tracks to the bull barn. This is a fairly rare view of the campus before the 1946 post-war construction of the trailers and temporary classrooms, and even before the Navy barracks construction. Appeared in the April 26, 1940 edition of the Mustang Daily with the headline "Poly Royal, Homecoming Draw Crowds"