Gordon Greb Papers
Victor Rodriguez II.
SJSU Special Collections & Archives
December 2015
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
San José State University
One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0028
special.collections@sjsu.edu
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
SJSU Special Collections & Archives
Title: Gordon Greb Papers
creator:
Greb, Gordon B.
Identifier/Call Number: MSS-2014-09-27
Physical Description:
11 boxes
(12.2 linear feet)
Date (inclusive): 1959-2010
Physical Description: Good
Abstract: The Gordon Greb papers contain documentation related to the world’s first radio broadcasting station, the 1969 strike by
faculty at San Jose State College, and the creation of San Jose State's Mass Communications program.
Scope and Contents
The Gordon Greb Papers contain records related to three central activities in Greb’s professional life: the identification,
documentation and establishment of the world’s first radio broadcasting station in San Jose, California in 1909; the documentation
of the 1969 strike by faculty at San Jose State College; and the creation of San Jose State's Mass Communications program.
The collection is divided into four series: Series I. 1969 American Federation of Teachers Strike at San Jose State College;
Series II. First Radio Broadcasting Station Claim; Series III. Publications authored by Greb; and Series IV. Broadcast Journalism
at San Jose State.
The first series contains documents issued by both the AFT and SJSC related to the faculty strike that took place in early
1969 on the campuses of San Francisco and San Jose State Colleges. Official statements, minutes from meetings, newsletters
and other types of documentation authored by AFT and circulated among its members are included in this series. Documents from
SJSC include letters from the then-President of SJSC, members of the public, and members of the Board of Trustees; and papers
and newsletters issued by student organizations. Also included in this series are news recordings of the strikes, some of
which were recorded by the Journalism department on the SJSC campus.
Materials related to Greb’s claim that Charles Herrold established the world’s first radio broadcasting station in San Jose,
California in 1909 consist primarily of the recordings of interviews with individuals who worked at the station, including
Herrold's wife Sybil True and Herrold’s student assistant, Ray Newby. Herrold’s station began regularly broadcasting content
such as music and news reports to San Jose residents in 1909 and continued through 1934. New owners moved the station to San
Francisco that year, where it eventually received new call letters in 1949, and is still on the air today as San Francisco’s
KCBS. Greb presented his claim in 1959 when he published the
Golden anniversary of broadcasting in the winter 1959 edition of the Journal of Broadcasting. A week-long celebration of that anniversary took place in April
1959 in San Jose, primarily at San Jose State College, much of which is documented in this collection. Other materials related
to Greb’s research and defense of his claim include newspaper clippings, journal articles, and talks presented by Greb.
The third series consists of copies of Greb’s publications: the book that resulted from his research into the first radio
broadcasting station,
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting; and his memoir, entitled
Google Brain: Making your memoir a "time machine" on the Internet.
The fourth series consists of materials related to the creation and implementation of San Jose State's graduate program in
Mass Communications, including photos and audio recordings.
Arrangement
The Gordon Greb Papers is arranged in four series: Series I: 1969 American Federation of Teachers Strike at San Jose State
College; Series II: First Radio Broadcasting Station Claim; Series III: Publications Authored by Greb; and Series IV. Broadcast
Journalism at San Jose State.
Series I is organized by the type of document or material represented in the collection: papers issued by the parties involved
in the strike, newspaper clippings and recordings. Series II is also organized by type of material or document represented
in the collection: oral histories and interviews, the 50th anniversary celebration of radio broadcasting, media coverage and
talks, and awards and recognitions conveyed on Greb by various organizations. Series III is arranged chronologically by date
of publication. Series IV is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Biographical / Historical
Gordon B. Greb was born August 7, 1921 a fourth generation Californian from Irvington (Alameda County) California, and grew
up in Oakland and San Leandro. Upon completing a BA at University California at Berkeley in the spring of 1939, Greb attained
a Masters from University of Minnesota and then conducted graduate work at Stanford University. Gordon Greb began his tenure
at San Jose State University in 1956 in the Journalism Department, and helped to create the first Broadcasting major on the
West Coast.
On February 15, 1959, Greb published an article in the Journal of Broadcasting, Winter Issue of 1959, arguing that San Jose,
California was the birthplace of radio broadcasting. Providing documentation and first-hand interviews, Greb helped to prove
that the first broadcaster was a Stanford University drop out named Charles David "Doc" Herrold. Beginning in 1909, Herrold
transmitted regularly scheduled programs from his school of College of Engineering and Wireless Technology in the Garden City
Bank building located in downtown San Jose. This experimentation predated the previous historical claim that radio broadcasting
began in New York City in 1922 by thirteen years. Soon after the article's publication, Greb coordinated a celebratory event
with local Sigma Delta Chi Broadcasting Society in San Jose from March 28 to April 3, 1959 to commemorate the golden anniversary
of radio broadcasting.
Between 1968 and 1970, Gordon Greb participated in a teacher’s strike at San Jose State. He handled press relations for local
union teacher leader Al Rutherford, and state leader John Sterling of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT local 1362)
during a 37 day strike lasting between 1968 and 1969 at San Jose State College. The strike was initially opposed by Governor
Ronald Reagan, but ultimately led to legislation that granted collective bargaining rights to teachers.
Greb was a professor of Journalism from 1956 to 1991, in all media platforms, and established broadcast journalism as a new
program at SJSU in 1957, which became California’s first BA offered in that discipline. Among the books he has authored are
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting with Mike Adams, 2003, and
Google Brain: Making Your Memoir a “Time Machine” on the Internet, 2009.
Related Materials
Dwight Bentel Papers, MSS 2004-04-02
San José State University ITV Studio Records, MSS-2018-06-29
Preferred Citation
Gordon Greb Papers, MSS-2014-09-27, San Jose State University Library, Special Collections & Archives.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright has been assigned to the San Jose State University Library Special Collections & Archives. All requests for permission
to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Special Collections. Permission for publication
is given on behalf of the San Jose State University Library Special Collections and Archives as the owner of the physical
items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research with the exception of recorded interviews in Series II.
Removed Books
Included in the collection were a number of books, which were separated from the papers, cataloged, and added to the King
Library's Special Collections book collection.
Lescarboura, Austin C.
Radio for Everybody. New York: Scientific American Publishing Company, 1922.
Shurick, E.P.J.
The First Quarter Century of American Broadcasting. Kansas City: Midland Publishing Company, 1946.
Barnouw, Erik.
A Tower in Babel: A History of Broadcasting in the United States Volume I - to 1933. New York: Oxford University Press, 1966.
Greb, Gordon.
Google Brain: Making Your Memoir a
Time Machine on the Internet.
New York: iUniverse, Inc., 2009.
Greb, Gordon, and Mike Adams.
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Braodcasting. Jefferson, North Caroline: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2003.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Victor Rodriguez II, December 2015. Accruals processed by Kate Steffens in December 2018. Accruals
processed by Fiona DuBrock in June 2019.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
San José State University -- Journalism Department -- History
Herrold, Charles
Radio broadcasting
American Federation of Teachers
Strikes and lockouts -- Universities and colleges -- San Jose (Calif.)
Newby, Ray
Greb, Gordon B.
Series I. 1969 American Federation of Teachers Strike at San Jose State College
1967-1970
Scope and Contents
This series contains materials that date from 1967 to 1970 and are related to the strike that took place on the San Jose State
College campus in early 1969. Greb was a member of American Federation of Teachers Local 1362 in San Jose, and during the
strike served as the chief spokesperson for the union. Included in this series are official documents issued by the AFT and
SJSC, as well as news reports in the form of clippings and SJSC news report recordings.
American Federation of Teachers Papers
1967-1970
Box 1, Folder 15
American Federation of Teachers, Undated
San Jose State College Papers
1968-1969
Related Organizations Papers
1968-1978
Box 1, Folder 22
California Federation of Teachers
Box 1, Folder 23
California College and University Faculty Association. Dec 1968-Jan 1969
Box 1, Folder 24
California State Employees Association. Dec 1968
Box 1, Folder 25
New York City United Federation of Teachers. 1968-1970
Box 1, Folder 26
United Professors of California. 1970
Box 1, Folder 27
The Academic Senator Newsletter, May 1978 AND Congress of Faculty Association Bill
Newspaper clippings
1968-1970
Box 1, Folder 36
Miscellaneous Newspapers Primarily on 1960s Political Issues and Activism
News Reports Recordings
1968-1970
Box 1, Folder 37
Campus in Turmoil, 11/26/1968 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 38
News Center, 1/10/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 39
AFT Strike, 1/13/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 40
Calif. Campus Crisis, 1/13/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 41
“A Striking Professor Replies to Gov. Reagan,” 1/16/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 42
“Television News Class: AFT Strike,” 1/20/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 43
“Review of News on Campus, 1968-1969” January 21, 1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 44
Radio News January 21, 1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 45
SJSC “News Center,” 4/2/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 46
Dr. Clark's Resignation, 5/2/1969 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 47
Gordon Greb, 1969, 1/12/1970 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Series II. First Radio Broadcasting Station Claim
1909-2007
Scope and Contents
This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station
as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today
as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents
from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and lectures
Greb presented on the topic.
Oral Histories, Interviews, and Initial Research
1909-2007
Box 1, Folder 48
Old Radio: Herrold Station 1909, 1913, 1917; Music (Audio Cassette) Radio Show of 1930s & 1940s
Box 1, Folder 49
“The Big Broadcast of 1909” (Audio Cassette)
Box 1, Folder 50
Microfilm: Papers on the Origin of Radio Broadcasting in San Jose, Ca: 1909 & Papers of Charles David Herrold (2 copies)
Box 1, Folder 51
“The First Airplane Radio,” August 4, 1910 by Elmo N. Pickernal (Audio Cassette)
Box 1, Folder 52
Original Herrold Papers Given to Greb by Ira L. Smith
Box 2, Folder 25
Herrold Research: Directory of Names L-Z
Box 1, Folder 53
Photo (1913) Charles Herrold at America’s First Radio Station, Garden City Bank
Box 1, Folder 54
“Who is the Father of Radio Broadcasting?” by Fred F. Wells, 1932
Box 1, Folder 55
KQW Birthday Party , January 15, 1934-transcript
Box 1, Folder 56
Story of KQW, November 10, 1945 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 1, Folder 57
Herrold Story: Interview of Documentation
Box 1, Folder 58
Greb’s Correspondence Confirming Radio Origins in San Jose: November 17, 1958-February 21, 1959
Box 1, Folder 75
“The Story of Broadcasting 1909-1959,” April 2, 1959 (Audio Cassette)
Box 1, Folder 76
Greb’s Correspondence Confirming Radio Origins in San Jose: February 23, 1959-December 17, 1959
Box 2, Folder 4
Letter to Greb from John M. Kittross Editor of Journal of Broadcasting, February 2, 1968
Box 2, Folder 5
CBS Pamphlets: 1969 Annual Report and CBS Enters the ‘70s
Box 2, Folder 6
Papers on Ray Newby: Interviews and Letters, October and November, 1970
Box 2, Folder 8
Letter to Greb from Lloyd S. Weber Exec. Vice President of KLOK Radio 4/4/1972 AND Additional Papers
Box 2, Folder 20
All Charles D. Herrold Photos 11-01 (November, 2001) (CD)
Box 2, Folder 21
Herrold Image Sample; Manuscript 7-2002 (July, 2002) (CD)
Box 2, Folder 22
Herrold Print Images 8-02 (August, 2002) (CD)
Box 2, Folder 23
Gordon SJSU 2-2007 (February, 2007) (CD)
Box 2, Folder 24
Herrold Research: Directory of Names A-K
Box 2, Folder 25
Herrold Research: Directory of Names L-Z
Box 10, Folder 1
"History of CBS News" Frank Absher Thesis (Audio Cassette Tapes)
50th Anniversary of Radio Broadcasting Celebration
1959
Box 2, Folder 26
Radio KCBS Celebrates 50 Years of Broadcasting; February 25, 1959
Box 2, Folder 27
1959 Photos of Plaque Commemorating 50th Anniversary of Broadcasting in San Jose
Box 2, Folder 28
Golden Anniversary of Broadcasting Sigma Delta Chi programs; April 2-3, 1959
Box 2, Folder 29
Golden Anniversary of Broadcasting fliers
Box 2, Folder 30
Golden Anniversary of Broadcasting posters
Box 2, Folder 31
Golden Anniversary of Broadcasting banner
Box 2, Folder 32
Sigma Delta Chi Mats (wood ad mats) of Golden Anniversary
Box 2, Folder 33
Deadline Dinner, San Jose State College; April 2, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel 1 of 3)
Box 2, Folder 34
Deadline Dinner, San Jose State College; April 2, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel 2 of 3)
Box 2, Folder 35
Deadline Dinner, San Jose State College; April 2, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel 3 of 3)
Box 2, Folder 36
50th Anniversary Deadline Dinner (Audio Cassette Tape)
Box 2, Folder 37
50th Anniversary Broadcasting: Dedicatory Ceremonies at San Jose, Calif. (Historic Marker Placed for Herrold Station KCBS);
April 3, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 2, Folder 38
The Story of Broadcasting; broadcast April 12, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 2, Folder 39
“They decided to call it broadcasting…” souvenir booklet on the 50th anniversary of broadcasting
Box 10, Folder 2
Sigma Delta Chi Deadline Dinner; April 2, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reels)
Box 10, Folder 3
Deadline Dinner, SJSC, 50th Anniversary of Broadcasting; April 2, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 10, Folder 4
50th Anniversary of Broadcasting Dedicating Ceremonies; April 3, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reels)
Box 10, Folder 5
"Story of Broadcasting"; 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 10, Folder 6
"The Story of Broadcasting 1909-1959"; 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Media Coverage and Talks
1959-2009
Box 2, Folder 40
Campaign to Promote First Station’s Claim, 1959
Box 2, Folder 41
Newspaper clippings, 1959
Box 2, Folder 42
"Spectrum 74 KCBS AM & FM, February 23, 1962; CD
Box 2, Folder 43
"Broadcasting Finds its Founding Father," original draft; by Jerry Arca, October, 1966
Box 2, Folder 44
"Broadcasting Finds its Founding Father," by Jerry Arca, October, 1966
Box 2, Folder 45
Correspondence with David Woods, January 31, 1968
Box 2, Folder 46
Newspaper clippings, 1970
Box 2, Folder 47
Newspaper clippings, 1971
Box 2, Folder 48
KLOK Meeting, Nov 23, 1971
Box 2, Folder 49
Newspaper clippings, 1972
Box 2, Folder 50
Newspaper clippings, 1976
Box 2, Folder 51
"Broadcasting's Oldest Station: An examination of four claimants," by John Kittross, 1977
Box 2, Folder 52
KCBS 70th Birthday Salute; Nov. 5, 1979 (Audio Cassette Tape)
Box 2, Folder 53
"KQW: World's First Radio Station," documentary host Gordon Greb; 1980; 22 minutes; DVD (2 copies)
Box 2, Folder 54
"KQW: World's First Radio Station," documentary host Gordon Greb; 1980; 22 minutes; VHS Cassette
Box 2, Folder 55
"Grebtalk: Discovering Radio Broadcasting,” Sept. 9, 1997 (3 ½ floppy disk)
Box 2, Folder 56
"NVCA Presents: Interview with Professor Gordon Greb," April 25, 2006; VHS Cassette"
Box 2, Folder 57
"History of Radio," Professor Gordon Greb interviewed by Terry Phillips; June 2009 (CD)
Box 2, Folder 58
"Doc Herrold's Wireless Telephony: The beginning of broadcasting, 1909-1945;" talk by Gordon Greb (no date) (Audio Cassette
Tape)
Box 10, Folder 7
Gordon Greb on the History of KCBS, Interviews and Narrative; 1955, 1959, 1962 (Audio Cassette Tape)
Box 10, Folder 8
KQW: The World's First Broadcasting Station, John Ashworth Honors Project; April 1980 (DVD)
Box 10, Folder 9
KQW: The World's First Broadcasting Station, John Ashworth Honors Project; April 1980 (U-matic Videocassette)
Box 10, Folder 10
"KQW: The World's First Broadcasting Station" with Updates; 1982, 1983 (VHS Videocassette)
Awards and Recognitions
1959-1973
Box 3, Folder 1
California Senate Resolution Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Radio Broadcasting, March 26, 1959
Box 3, Folder 2
Recognition from KCBS Radio, April 2, 1959 (plaque), for Establishing KCBS as the First Radio Broadcasting Station In the
World
Box 2, Folder 59
KCBS Pioneer Award Dinner; Feb. 27, 1973 (Magnetic Tape Reel)
Box 2, Folder 60
1996 Distinguished Broadcast Journalism Educator award
Box 3, Folder 3
Newspaper Clippings, 1959
Series III. Publications Authored by Greb
1909-2010
Scope and Contents
The third series consists of copies of two of Greb’s publications: the book that resulted from his research into the first
radio broadcasting station,
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting; and his memoir, entitled
Google Brain: Making your memoir a
time machine on the Internet.
Included in this series is a manuscript of Greb’s book on Herrold, as well as images used in the book and other research
associated with it.
Golden Anniversary of Broadcasting
1959
Box 2, Folder 61
"Golden anniversary of broadcasting," Gordon B. Greb, 1959
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting
2003
Box 2, Folder 62
Manuscript:
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting (The First Broadcaster), by Greb & Mike Adams; 1 of 3
Box 2, Folder 63
Manuscript:
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting (The First Broadcaster), by Greb & Mike Adams; 2 of 3
Box 2, Folder 64
Manuscript:
Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting (The First Broadcaster), by Greb & Mike Adams; 3 of 3
Box 2, Folder 65
Slides: Charles David Herrold, Early Day Radio
Box 2, Folder 66
Slides: Herrold, Various, Portraits, Others & Equipment
Box 2, Folder 70
Index to Events: 1860-1910
Box 2, Folder 71
Index to Events: 1910-1930
Box 2, Folder 72
Index to Events: 1930-1960
Box 2, Folder 73
Index to Events: 1965-1971
Box 2, Folder 74
Foothill Electronics Museum, 1964
Box 2, Folder 75
1966 Photo of Gordon Greb looking at microphone of world's first broadcasting station
Google Brain: Making your memoir a "time machine" on the Internet
2009-2010
Box 2, Folder 76
Google Brain: Making your memoir a "time machine" on the Internet
Box 2, Folder 77
Charles Herrold: Inventor of Radio Broadcasting by Greb and Mike Adams (Book Removal Recommendation Form)
Box 2, Folder 78
CD: Gordon Greb interview by KCHO-FM on his book, Google Brain; recorded 1/27/2010, aired 4/10/2010
Series IV. Broadcast Journalism at San Jose State
1961-1985
Scope and Contents
In 1957, Professor Greb convinced Dr. Bentel to create the first college level journalism program on the West Coast: San Jose
State's School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Greb then founded the school's Radio-Television News Center, featuring
student anchors delivering radio and televised news programs to the campus and the general public. Notable items in this series
include magnetic tape reel recordings of award winning radio programs on Vietnam War Protests, and photo prints of San Jose
State students working in the Radio Television News Center.
Box 10, Folder 11
Audio Cassette Tapes: Gordon Greb on RTNC History
January 1985
Box 10, Folder 12
Audio Reels: BBC Documentary on JFK Assassination Produced by SJS Intern Mark Thayer
1964
Box 10, Folder 13
Audio Reels: Dickerson Special
October 1967
Box 10, Folder 14
Audio Reels: Doug Freeman Interview of Gordon Greb about SJSC RTNC
April 2, 1970
Box 8, Folder 1
Audio Reels: Dow Chemical Protests, Marines
1967
Box 10, Folder 15
Audio Reels: "Do You Know the Claim of San José?" Interview with Gordon Greb
April 21, 1972
Box 10, Folder 16
Audio Reels: Elections
1969
Box 8, Folder 2
Audio Reels: Hart Kidnapping Radio Documentary "The San Jose Lynching"
January 16, 1968
Box 8, Folder 3
Audio Reels: Edwin Hinchcliffe, BBC Deputy News Editor Talk at SJSC "Preconceptions and Misconceptions of the United States"
January 1965
Box 11, Folder 1
Audio Reels: Focus Shows, Editorial on Reagan Budget Cuts and Bay Filled Project
1970
Box 8, Folder 4
Audio Reels: The Hobo's Lullaby Parts I and II
Fall 1967
Box 11, Folder 2
Audio Reels: Interviews re: Campus Student Attack Incident
November 26, 1968
Box 11, Folder 3
Audio Reels: I Spy
May 21, 1968
Box 11, Folder 4
Audio Reels: KSJS Broadcast on College Close Down
May 6, 1970
Box 11, Folder 5
Audio Reels: KSJS Broadcast on Student Strike
April 29, 1968
Box 8, Folder 5
Audio Reels: "The Methodist in Mexico"
Box 8, Folder 6
Audio Reels: "New Voices in America"
June 3, 1962
Box 11, Folder 6
Audio Reels: RTNC Student Tape for Professor Greb: Christmas Greetings and Hobert Burns Interview
1969
Box 8, Folder 7
Audio Reels: SJS News Extra: Dow Chemical Demonstration Coverage
November 20, 1967
Box 8, Folder 8
Audio Reels: SJS News "State Mike" KLOK San Jose
1962
Box 8, Folder 9
Audio Reels: Spartan Basketball
May 29, 1968
Box 8, Folder 10
Audio Reels: Special KSJS Broadcast
May 6, 1970
Box 11, Folder 7
Audio Reels: Spectrum
September 27-28, 1967
Box 8, Folder 11
Audio Reels: Spectrum News, with Written List of Programs
Sept. 23-Oct. 31, 1968
Scope and Contents
Some of the contents of this radio news reel include SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) on the cafeteria strike, a Chicano
Protest Rally, Anti-Draft protests, football and soccer coaches discussing game results, and athlete Tommie Smith on "new
feelings after Olympic return."
Box 8, Folder 12
Audio Reels: Spectrum News, with Written List of Programs
Nov. 25-Dec. 17, 1968
Scope and Contents
Includes SFS and SJS Protests, Sports, and John Carlos.
Box 8, Folder 13
Audio Reels: Stokely Carmichael Speech at SJSC
Fall 1968
Box 8, Folder 14
Audio Reels: Those College Radicals Documentary (1 of 3)
1967
Box 8, Folder 15
Audio Reels: Those College Radicals Documentary (2 of 3)
1967
Box 8, Folder 16
Audio Reels: Those College Radicals Documentary (3 of 3)
1967
Box 8, Folder 17
Audio Reels: "Why Did He Die?" Report on the Murder of Martin Luther King with Paper Transcript
April 5, 1968
Box 2, Folder 78
Awards: SDX (Sigma Delta Chi) Award Entries from the Society of Professional Journalists
Fall 1976
Box 2, Folder 79
Awards: SDX (Sigma Delta Chi) Award Winners from the Society of Professional Journalists
1966-1970
Box 2, Folder 80
Contact Sheets: Undated and 1971
Box 2, Folder 83
Negatives: Floyd K., Radio and T.V.
Box 2, Folder 85
Newspaper Clipping: Spartan Daily on the SJS Radio-Television News Center
Nov. 9, 1970
Box 2, Folder 87
Prints: Photographs of Students at the Radio Television News Center
1968-1971