Roxanne Nilan "Stanford History Slide Talk" Typescript SCM0480

Hanna Ahn
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Roxanne Nilan "Stanford History Slide Talk" Typescript
Identifier/Call Number: SCM0480
Physical Description: .25 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1985 Jan 5
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Language of Material: English .

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Preferred Citation

[identification of item] Collection Name (Call Number). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Scope and Contents

Contains the transcript of Roxanne Nilan's 1985 talk on Stanford history.

Biographical / Historical

Roxanne L. Nilan was Stanford's second University Archivist, 1979–1990, and co-founder (with Fred Glover) and first director of the Stanford Oral History Project. She served as editor of the Stanford Historical Society's Sandstone and Tile, and as research historian and honorary curator at History San José.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Stanford University -- History.

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"Stanford History Slide Talk" typescript ARCH-2019-164 1985 January 5