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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett

    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett

    Aerial view of University of Santa Clara, c. 1931

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    Aerial view of University of Santa Clara and its surroundings, including Ryan Field. Notre Dame Holy Angels Academy is also visible

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 45 Number 1, Summer 2003

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    8 - MASS APPEAL By Erin Ryan. Each week hundreds of students close their books for the night and crowd into Mission Santa Clara for an informal 10 p.m. Mass. The service has drawn students and the community to church for more than 30 years. 10 - BREAKING THROUGH By Francisco Jimenez. An excerpt from the autobiography of Jimenez, who faced many challenges since he and his family entered the United States from Mexico when he was 4. Through work in the fields, to deportation, to struggles in English class, he persevered. And now he\u27s a professor at SCU. 16 - CORE VALUES By Robert M. Senkewicz. Santa Clara University\u27s curriculum - periodicaIly modified during the past century-and a-half-is based in tradition and shaped by innovation.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1106/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 45 Number 2, Fall 2003

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    12 - \u27A FAVORITE ABODE OF SCIENCE\u27 By Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly \u2793. A new exhibit of Santa Clara University\u27s scientific equipment from 1851-1900 reveals the Jesuits\u27 early dedication to scientific inquiry, and the ways in which the University contributed to the history of science. 14 - COMING HOME By Mitch Finley \u2773. More than 60 million Americans are Catholic, but millions of them are estranged from the Church. More often than you might think, however, lapsed Catholics decide to come home to the Church. Why did they leave? And what brings them back? 18 - STUDENTS TO THE RESCUE By Erin Ryan \u2703. The Santa Clara Emergency Medical Services Program serves the University with more than 40 SCU students who are certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). These students volunteer time and expertise when fellow Broncos need help.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1107/thumbnail.jp

    Living Design: The Writings of Clara Porset

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    Cuban-born and Mexico-based Clara Porset is renowned for her mid-century modern furniture and interior design and for her collaborations with architects such as Luis Barragán and Mario Pani. She was also an accomplished critic and writer. Living Design collects Porset’s essays, reviews, and lectures to highlight her role as an influential thinker, educator, and practitioner. This volume insightfully contextualizes the politics that shaped Porset’s design principles, charts the influence of the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College on her work, and reveals the period’s fusion of local adaptations and modernist principles that made Mexico a major centre of modernist design. At a time when many practitioners believed that design could only be modernized by replacing hand craftsmanship with mechanization, Porset valued both approaches for their distinctive qualities and urged others to do the same. Through her writings, she encouraged efforts to catalyze local design communities during a period of rapid technological and social change. With essays by historian Randal Sheppard and design curator and scholar Ana Elena Mallet, an introduction by volume editors Zoë Ryan and Valentina Sarmiento Cruz, and explanatory notes on the people and publishing forums in Porset’s circle, Living Design makes available works never before published in English, and with only limited circulation in the Spanish language, in order to recover an important and neglected voice in global modernism

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988

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    10 - UNDERSTANDING THE NEW SOVIETS A first-person account of the Soviet Union today by the author of two books on Russia. By Jim Garrison 16 - HOW TO GET INTO ADVERTISING An English graduate goes from waiting tables to a senior vice presidency on Madison Avenue. By Barbara Boyle 20 - 1988 ECONOMIC FORECAST For 15 years, Mario Belotti\u27s been making forecasts that are amazingly accurate. By Mario Belotti 22 - SANTA CLARA AND THE POPES Reviewing historic links with Rome shows how it affected SCU. By Gerald McKevitt, S.J. 26 - SCU\u27S ETERNAL FLAIM Biology professor Frank Flaim is in his 50th year at Santa Clara. By Patricia Fowlerhttps://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1078/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 28 Number 3, Winter 1986

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    2 - IS SILICON VALLEY A HOUSE OF CARDS? By Michael S. Malone. A fresh, freewheeling forecast of the future of Silicon Valley. 7 - MOTIVATING CHILDREN TO SUCCEED By Ruth E. Cook. The author suggests some guidelines for helping children who don\u27t work up to their true potential. 11 - IN SEARCH OF HUMANITY By William J. Rewak, S.J. Santa Clara\u27s president explores the university\u27s role in the development of the human person. 16 - LEARNING TO LEAD A photo feature of executives at the beach, engaged in a new and appealing program from the Executive Development Center that teaches them to become leaders. Photos by Gene Miller. Text by Peg Major. 20 - THE REAL POVERTY TRAP By Frances Moore Lappe. The author of Diet for a Small Planet discusses sixth myths that exist about poverty. 26 - A POLITICIAN\u27S ODYSSEY By Diane Dreher and William Stovet: California Assemblyman and SCU alumnus John Vasconcellos is the subject of this article by two members of the Santa Clara faculty. 29 - FROM DONOHOE ALUMNI HOUSE By Jerry Ken; executive director of the Alumni Association. A new column of news and notes about alumni activities and plans. 30 - NEWS FROM CAMPUS Keeping you up-to-date between issues of Santa Clara Today.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Student Band, About 1899, 2nd Year of Organization

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    Group portrait of band members (15 people) w/ instruments. Taken indoors in front of drapery. Bottom left corner drum labeled ""Santa Clara College."" Seated front row (L to R): J. Ryan, H. McDonald, F. Galtes. Second row from bottom seated (L to R): E. Cosgriff, W. Kieferdorf, E. Leake, Fr. Shubert, J. Flynn. Standing Top Row (L to R): J. Casey, C. Devine, A. Ellis, A.J. Ruth, F. C. Carleton, C.A. Fitzgerald

    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett
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