College students -- Washington (State) -- Tacoma
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
John M. Finney papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss-025
Abstract
The collection contains material pertaining to John Finney's time as both a student and as the Registar at the University of Puget Sound. The collection contains class schedules, class notes, assignments, syllabi, essays and an undergraduate thesis, UPS Boggle Players Association records, minutes of the faculty senate and curriculum committee, historical enrollment records, information related to former President Ron Thomas' inauguration, a photo album of Todd Field construction, and records...
Dates:
1963-1986; Majority of material found within 1963 - 1967
Tacoma Community House: A Social Settlement, by Georgina Rowland
Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: Mss-051
Abstract
The Tacoma Community House was established in 1907 by the Home Missionary Board of the Methodist Church. The Tacoma Community house began with the goal of providing a gathering space for children in Tacoma, and the organization offered programs, including a baby clinic, the first kindergarten classes in Tacoma, and English classes for recent immigrants. The Tacoma Community House: A Social Settlement, is a Sociology 101 paper written by Georgina Rowland on...
Dates:
10 March 1932
University of Puget Sound Ephemera (OLD)
Collection
Identifier: RG-13 (OLD)
Abstract
Founded in 1888 as Puget Sound University and located in Tacoma, Washington, PSU was a Methodist college. Puget Sound University was reincorporated in 1903 as the University of Puget Sound and reorganized to include a College of Liberal Arts, Academy (prep school), Commercial School, and Schools of Music, Art, and Oratory. The University was renamed the College of Puget Sound in 1914 and continued to grow and add academic programs. The University of Puget Sound Ephemera include...
Dates:
1888-2017
University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History Project
Collection
Identifier: Mss-044
Abstract
The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project is led by Florence Sandler, Professor Emerita, English, and Bob Matthews, Professor Emeriti, Mathematics & Computer Science. The interviewees are retired faculty from the University of Puget Sound. The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project aims to document faculty responses to events that occurred on campus in the 1960s-early 2000s.
Dates:
2012-2017
University of Puget Sound Scrapbook Collection
Collection
Identifier: RG-14-01
Abstract
This collection contains scrapbooks, photo albums and collections of clippings compiled by students, staff and friends of the university. Subject matter includes people, student life, campus events, buildings of University of Puget Sound student life, campus events and locations.
Dates:
1920 - 1986