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              Kenneth Cox Papers
              232 · Collectie · 1960-1968

              This collection consists of ten scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photos, and various correspondence detailing the events and athletes of Kenneth Cox’s career as wrestling coach for St. Cloud State between 1963 and 1967. Scrapbooks contain news coverage on Hazewinkel and Nelson twins, who wrestled at St. Cloud State during the time Cox was head wrestling coach.  The scrapbooks also document the completion of Halenbeck Hall, 1964 Olympic Trials in wrestling, World’s Fair in New York City, and the 1966 National NAIA wrestling championships hosted by St. Cloud State.

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              1745 · Stuk · 1963-1969
              Part of Photographic Print Collection
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              • Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
              • Dimensions: 18.9 x 24.1 cm
              • Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
              • Local Identifier: Photographic Print Collection. Photographic Prints. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Garvey Commons. Exterior
              Records of the SCSU Survey
              237 · Collectie · 1980-2002

              The material here is mostly the surveys done by the center since 1980. Arranged by year, the surveys are statewide surveys done to gauge the opinions of Minnesotans regarding politics, services, and direction that the state is moving. There are also surveys conducted to discover the opinion of students regarding campus services and activities. In addition, the collection contains a small number of surveys done for others outside of St. Cloud State.

              The surveys are in various stages of completeness. Depending on the survey, there may be any combination of the questionnaire, raw data, press releases, evaluation and interpretation of the results, and other associated information.

              All the surveys have been digitized and placed in the SCSU Survey community in the Repository @ St. Cloud State: https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/scsusurvey/. Here they can be viewed and downloaded.

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              St. Cloud State campus
              8854 · Stuk · 1967
              Part of Slide Collection
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              • Dimensions: 5.6 x 7.7 cm
              • Physical Format: Slides (photographic)
              • Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Buildings and Spaces. General Campus. Aerial Photographs
              10368 · Stuk · 1970-1979
              Part of Slide Collection
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              • Dimensions: 5.5 x 4 cm
              • Physical Format: Slides (photographic)
              • Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Beaver Islands
              12699 · Stuk · 1955?
              Part of Slide Collection
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              • Kiehle was opened in 1952 as St. Cloud State's first building built as a library. It served as the campus library until 1971. Since 1974, Kiehle has served as home to the Department of Art.
              • Dimensions: 9.3 x 11.5 cm
              • Physical Format: Slides (photographic)
              • Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Kiehle
              356 · Stuk · 1960-1969
              Part of Slide Collection
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              • Stewart Hall, which opened in 1948 as St. Cloud State's main classroom building, was named for Warren Stewart. Stewart served as St. Cloud State resident director from 1938 to 1948.
              • Dimensions: 2.1 x 3.1 cm
              • Physical Format: Slides (photographic)
              • Local Identifier: Slide Collection. Buildings and Spaces. Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces. Stewart Hall. Exterior
              194 · Collectie · 1869-2000s

              This collection covers a wide variety of topics at St. Cloud State University - people, places, events, units, and athletics.  The collection was created from a huge and poorly unorganized mess of photographic prints held in University Archives.  Since the orgainization of the prints was poor, an artificial order was imposed on them to make more accessible.

              Dating mostly from roughly between the early 1970s and the late 1990s, there are no specific creators but it is suspected that the University Photographer took many of the images and that the negatives from them are in the University Photographer collection. If not the University Photographer, the images were likely taken by other university employees for university business. If so, the copyright is held by St. Cloud State University.

              Photographic print color snapshots, which date from the last half of the 1990s, are very likely not in the University Photographer Collection. There are images that do date before 1970s, especially mostly of buildings, which date before and after the turn of the 20th century, but are a small majority of the total images. Most images are undated and unidentified - the images were put into an appropriate series. To date the images, one must look at content and decide on an approximate date.

              This collection is separated into two groups, then into series. Within those series, some are divided into sub-series when appropriate. The description below applies to both groups of images.

              Series 1: Athletics

              The series is divided by sport and then by gender, if applicable, within the sport. Nearly all of the images are action, group, and team shots of various sports.

              Series 2: Buildings and Spaces

              This series contains photographic prints of mostly campus buildings and space. There are some slides that depict locations outside of campus and are not.

              This series is divided into three sub-series;

              Sub-series 1: General Campus

              This sub-series contains slides showing campus by air, campus artwork, mostly outdoors, and campus scenes. Campus scenes show various exterior spots on campus and often contain multiple campus buildings. These images often show people within these spaces, which focus mostly on the space.

              Sub-series 2: Specific Campus Buildings and Spaces

              Divided by specific campus buildings and space, the images show most often the exterior and, sometimes, the interior of buildings. The slides are sub-divided when appropriate by folder. Some material here show the interior of campus buildings extensively, most notably Centennial Hall as a library (1971-2000), as well as Garvey Commons, and Kiehle as a library (1952-1971). The images show mostly students interacting with the space.

              The oversize photographs date before and just after 1900, especially for Old Main, both Lawrence Halls, Riverview, Shoemaker Hall, and the Old Model School.

              If there was a specific event associated with a campus building or space, such as groundbreakings, dedications, and cornerstone layings, the slides were placed in this series and not the Social Activities and Events series.

              Sub-series 3: Non-campus Buildings and Spaces

              There weresome images that showed non-campus spaces, such as downtown St. Cloud, downtown Minneapolis, 10th Street / University bridge, and the neighborhood surrounding the campus as it grew. There are some images that were included here that are now part of campus but when taken were not, such as those that list intersections by street names, and include those homes that stood nearby.  These homes no longer stand.

              Series 3: Campus Units and Organizations

              This series contains materials related specifically to campus units, including departments, programs, and student groups by name. if there were events specifically associated with a unit, those images appear here, especially those for Learning Resources Services.

              Series 4: People

              This series focuses mostly on images of students, though there are some images here that are not student related. These students are shown together in groups, walking on campus, participating in class, studying, relaxing in their resident hall rooms, attending athletic events, participating in recreational sports, and as cheeleaders, danceline, or as the Husky mascot.

              This series does not contain all images of students but those that were generally identified as students outside of those images that appeared in those related to Centennial Hall and other campus buildings, participating in study-abroad programs, or those depicted in social activities and events.

              The oversize images are particularly rich, containing the class composite photos and individual faculty and student protraits, many of which appeared on the composite class photos.

              Series 5: Social Activities and Events

              Filed in alphabetical order, this series contains slides from specific events such as homecoming, commencement, and registration, to politicians, musical groups, and Hollywood actors. Those folders labeled as "Campus Events" contain images in which the specific event is unidentified.

              Series 6: Other

              This series contains imagess that did not fit into any of the above categories. Most notable are photo albums from St. Cloud State's centennial celebration as well as the 1975 celebration related to St. Cloud State (and other state four year schools) changing its status from a college to a university.

              Series 7: Large Oversize Images

              This series contains very large oversize images that could not fit into archival boxes. Due to their size, a separate series was created, but are a small majority of this collection. Particularly notable are the panoramic images from the 1910s and 1920s that featured all students and faculty, usually taken in front of Old Main and Lawrence Hall.

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