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The Michiganensian, also known as the Ensian, is the official yearbook of the University of Michigan. [1] Its first issue was published in April 1896, as a consolidation of three campus publications, The Res Gestae, the Palladium, and the Castalian. [2]
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The Hathi Trust Digital Library provides many yearbook collections online if colleges and universities are member institutions. [2] Some otherwise unavailable collegiate yearbooks are available via subscription service through Ancestry.com. Commercial services such as e-yearbook.com may also be a resource.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
A 1942 copy of La Ventana, the yearbook of Texas Technological College, later renamed Texas Tech University. A yearbook, also known as an annual, is a type of a book published annually. One use is to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. The term also refers to a book of statistics or facts published annually.
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Railway map of Africa, including tracks proposed and under construction, The Statesman's Yearbook, 1899. In the middle of the nineteenth century, the British Prime Minister Robert Peel [5] suggested to Alexander Macmillan [citation needed] (of the family publishing house) the publication of “a handbook presenting in a compact shape a picture of the actual conditions, political and social of ...
Friesens was founded by David W. Friesen in 1907 as a confectionery store.; In 1933, the family purchased a printing press; In 1941 launched weekly Altona Echo newspaper later amalgamating with the Morris Herald into the Red River Valley Echo.