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Volume

Issue

Season

Year

Description of Issue Contents

1

1

April

1976

Society founding, purpose and background

1

2

autumn

1976

Society founding, purpose and background

1

3

winter

1977

Searsville Lake now part of Jasper Ridge

2

1

spring

1977

Escondite cottage

2

2

autumn

1977

SU Archives; Hanna House; early Stanford science

2

3

winter

1978

Senator Stanford locomotive

2

4

spring/summer

1978

Hoover House (Birge Clark)

3

1

autumn

1978

Hoover Federal Memorial Building; Index v.1-2

3

2

winter

1979

Effect of 1906 earthquake; Lewis Terman papers

3

3

spring/summer

1979

Oral history: Crothers, Bliven

4

1

autumn

1979

Stanford Medical School history; tree tour; Index v.3

4

2

winter

1980

Peter Allen's book, Stanford: From the Foothills to the Bay

4

3

spring/summer

1980

Founding grant located

5

1

autumn

1980

Muybridge films; Stanford as vintner; Index v.4

5

2

winter

1981

History of Memorial Church

5

3

summer

1981

Peter Coutts; Quad rehabilitation

6

1

autumn

1981

Gazos Creek farm; Jesse Hoover house in Bodie

6

2

winter

1982

Stanford and Yosemite; Index v.5

6

3

spring/summer

1982

Old clock tower refurbished

7

1

autumn

1982

James Watkins obituary; Index v.6

7

2

winter

1983

Sam McDonald; Fred Terman obituary

7

3

spring

1983

Dennis Martin and Stanford's back country

7

4

summer

1983

Overseas Studies campuses

8

1

fall

1983

Stanford/Menlo Park early relationship; Index v.7

8

2

winter

1984

History of Memorial Arch

8

3

spring

1984

Plans to restore Stanford home in Sacramento

8

4

summer

1984

Stock Farm statue of Champion trotter horse

9

1

autumn

1984

Stadium construction; Fallen Leaf Lake; Index v.8

9

2

winter

1985

Tenacious Jane Stanford

9

3

spring

1985

Cedro cottage; aeronautics at Stanford; centennial flag

9

4

summer

1985

Sterling years

10

1

autumn

1985

Centennial archival exhibit; Index v.9

10

2

winter

1986

Architectural design of campus; centennial celebration

10

3+4

spring/summer

1986

Birge Clark: Dodging bullets as a WWI balloonist

11

1

fall

1986

Paul Edwards, Pres. Board of Trustees

11

4

summer

1987

Dr. Tom Williams, class of 1897

11

2+3

winter/spring

1987

Stanford architecture; H. Hoover's return to campus

12

1

fall

1987

Branner family profile

12

2+3

winter/spring

1988

Ryan Lab; Stanford opera workshop and Jan Popper

13

1

autumn

1988

Founding years; Stanford/Muybridge "Occident Trotting"

13

2

winter

1989

Convalescent home; Presidio statue

13

3

summer

1989

Hoover carillon; Stanford-Australia connection

14

1

winter

1990

Student drama in 1914; L. Stanford's forgotten vision

14

2

spring

1990

Architectural style; Dorothy Regnery obit; LL last bkfast

14

3

summer

1990

Physics at Stanford; oral hist. in documenting science

14

4

fall

1990

Fundraising in first fifty years

15

1

winter

1991

Stanford's Sacramento years

15

2

spring

1991

Tresidder: students' pres.; Stanford's libraries/Weber

15

3

summer

1991

Jordan houseboy Katsui Nakasawa

15

4

fall

1991

Hundredth anniversary of Stanford's opening day

16

1

winter

1992

Medical School history (Sydney Raffel)

16

2

spring

1992

History of Stanford Press; Don Winbigler tribute

16

3

summer

1992

Ernie Brandsten, swimming coach

16

4

fall

1992

Hopkins Marine Station centennial

17

1

winter

1993

Nettie Marie Stevens; News Service directors

17

2

spring

1993

Child care network hist.; Stegner on Stanfords' dream

17

3+4

fall

1993

A century of Stanford moviemakers

18

1

winter

1994

Fred Glover: exceptional Stanford man

18

2

spring

1994

Palo Alto centennial and PA-SU connection

18

3

summer

1994

Angel of Grief statue

18

4

fall

1994

Athletics hall of fame; Palm Drive reconstruction

19

3

summer

1995

William Clebsch profile; Stanford Flying Club

19

4

fall

1995

Moffatt Hancock's campus photos; origins of SU motto

19

1+2

spring

1995

SU land development; Angell Field; US-USSR track meet

20

1

winter

1996

Stanfords' Palo Alto residence

20

4

fall

1996

Sequoia Hall renovation

20

2+3

spring/summer

1996

Stanford heraldry: bringing color to commencement

21

1

winter

1997

Paleoparadoxia reassembled: Adele Panofsky's journey

21

2

spring

1997

Stanford Alpine Club: the Founders

21

3

summer

1997

Life and times of Victorian lady: Jane Lathrop Stanford

21

4

fall

1997

Alpine Club: 1947-1951; coed climbing in 40's - 50's

22

1

winter

1998

Historic campus homes: Dunn-Bacon, Stauf-Harbaugh

22

4

fall

1998

Dudley herbarium

22

2+3

spring/summer

1998

Religious studies at Stanford; journalism fellowships

23

1

winter

1999

Old Chemistry; Stanford Sadie and KZSU

23

2+3

spring/summer

1999

Founders' Day address: an enduring castle in Spain

24

1

winter

2000

History of Encina Hall

24

2+3

spring/summer

2000

Stanfords' vision; Overseas Studies; Ken Cuthbertson

25

1

winter

2001

SLAC's early days; Pete Allen: a retrospective

25

2+3

spring/summer

2001

SHS 25th anniversary; Founders' Day talk: two cheers for SU

26

1

winter/spring

2002

English Dept: 1891-2000; English Club; Steinbeck at Stanford

26

2+3

summer/fall

2002

Computers in love at SU; truth about W. G. Wonka; Clark Shaughnessy

27

1

winter

2003

Stanford & WWI: first casualty; ambulance corps; undergrad war service

27

2

spring/summer

2003

Arizona Garden; Arboretum, 1879-1905

27

3

fall

2003

Japanese student relocation WWII; student diary 1st week Pearl Harbor

28

1

winter

2004

C.D. Marx; Guido Marx; interpretations of Leland Jr.'s death

28

2

spring/summer

2004

President Richard W. Lyman; Police Chief Marvin Herrington

28

3

fall

2004

Stanford Trustee Percy Morgan

29

1

winter/spring

2005

Trees of Stanford; Stanford Street Names; Historic Houses

29

2+3

fall

2005

Through the Dean's Open Door; The Chinese Students Club

30

1

winter

2006

Centennial Earthquake

30

2

spring/summer

2006

A History of Roble Halls

31

1

winter

2007

Stanford and the West

31

2

spring/summer

2007

Bakewell & Brown, Architects; Thorstein Veblen at Stanford

31

3

fall

2007

Termanalia: Anecdotes and Reflections about Fred Terman

32

1

winter

2008

University Grounds and Plants; Fifty Years Ago at Stanford

32

2

spring/summer

2008

Haas Center for Public Service; Memories of the University Archives

32

3

fall

2008

“A Little Versailles for the Sick”: Edward Durrell Stone and the Stanford Medical Center; Reinventing the Stanford Medical School: A Conversation with Henry S. Kaplan

33

1

winter

2009

The King Legacy at Stanford; A Tale of Winged Beasts

33

2

spring/summer

2009

History of Latinos at Stanford; Historic Houses

33

3

fall

2009

One Hundred Years of Medicine at Stanford

34

1

winter

2010

Coach Harry Maloney and Stanford Sports Camps; Reflections on the Stanford Cardinal

34

2

spring/summer

2010

Origins of the Stanford Art Museum; The Cantor Arts Center

34

3

fall

2010

A Biography of Stanford Sandstone; Growing Up on the Farm

35

1

winter

2011

Stanford in Turmoil; The Roots of the Stanford Peace Movement

35

2

spring/summer

2011

Nathan Oliveira at Stanford; A Brief History of the Dish Open Space

35

3

fall

2011

Al Hastorf on the History of the Psychology Department; Stanford’s Unknown Architectural Milestone

36

1

winter

2012

Just Published: Historic Houses VI; Seeing Stanford: Photographer Leo Holub

36

2

spring/summer

2012

The University Avenue Railroad Depot; The Mayfield Brewing Company

36

3

fall

2012

Jing Lyman Remembers; The Stanford Oral History Program

37

1

winter

2013

Title IX and Women’s Sports; Recreating Historic Statues

37

2

spring/summer

2013

Camp Fremont and WWI; Stanford’s Creative Writing Program

37

3

fall

2013

Victor Arnautoff: Art and Academic Freedom at Stanford; Literary Legacy: Ivy Low Litvinov and D. H. Lawrence

38

1

winter

2014

Stanford Women in Space; The Tunnels of Camp Fremont

38

2

spring/summer

2014

Mississippi Freedom Summer: 50 years later, Legacies, Lessons, and Stanford Reflections

38

3

fall

2014

Coeducational Housing at Stanford; The Stanford Band: A 50-Year History

39

1

winter

2015

Teaching Sex at Stanford; The Human Biology Program: A Look Back

39

2

spring/summer

2015

Five Decades of Volunteers in Asia; A History of International Students at Stanford

39

3

fall

2015

Hopkins Marine Station: A Century of Research and Environmental Change; A History of Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve

40

1

winter

2016

Stanford Graduate School of Business; The Stanford Faculty Club; Stanford in the Last 125 Years

40

2

spring/summer

2016

Stanford Scrapbooks; The House on the Hill: Alta Vista; Stanford in the Last 125 Years; Stanford University Women's Club Celebrates 120 Years

40

3

fall

2016

Cathedrals in the Wheatfields: Parables from Stanford's Founding; Stanford University at 125; Sound Bites from the SHS Oral HIstory Program

41

1

winter

2017

Stanford Athletics: How It All Began; A History of Drama and Dance at Stanford

41

2

spring/summer

2017

Creating World-Class Computer Science at Stanford; Herbert Hoover: Stanford’s First Techie

41

3

fall

2017

The Sneddens at Stanford, 1894–1934; Edith Dowley and the History of Bing Nursery School

42

1

winter

2018

The Russian Revolution Comes to Stanford; Searsville Lake: Changing Uses and Public Perceptions

42

2

spring/summer

2018

On the Front Lines of Belgian Relief; A Stanford Student on the Western Front

42

3

fall

2018

The 150th Anniversary of the First Transcontinental Railroad; The Chinese and the Iron Road; Driving the Golden Spike; Gems from the Oral History Collections: Railroad Stories

43

1

winter

2019

Memorial Church's Venetian Mosaic; Heart Transplants at Stanford; Gems from the Oral History Collections: Edward Rubenstein Blends Synchroton Radiation and Biomedical Imaging

43

2

spring/summer

2019

Stanford Women’s Athletics, 1956–1995; Alexander von Humboldt and the Four Statues on the Quad; Gems from the Oral History Collections: Luell Guthrie Weed and Women's Athletics at Stanford

43

3

fall

2019

Building the Transcontinental Railroad; Tales of Timothy Hopkins: City Father and University Godfather

44

1

winter

2020

John Steinbeck at Stanford; Theodore J. Hoover and the Founding of the Mining and Metallurgy Department

44

2

spring/summer

2020

Stanford Architect John Carl Warnecke: His Work on Campus and Beyond and His Close Ties to the Kennedy Family; Women at Stanford: A Century of Inclusion, Exclusion, and Activism

44

3

fall

2020

Zott’s and Stanford: A Refreshing History; Stanford's Allen Controversy: Sex, Social Regulation, and Institutional Change

45

1

winter

2021

A Life of Impact: Lou Henry Hoover, Class of 1898; The Forgotten History of Stanford University Press

45

2

spring/summer

2021

The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Look Back after 50 Years; A Steeple of Excellence: The Architecture of Hoover Tower; From the President, 2020-2021

45

3

fall

2021

Rocking the Boat: Student Governance & Activism Evolves, 1960–1966 (Exclusive excerpt from the forthcoming book Stanford’s Wallace Sterling: Portrait of a Presidency, 1949–1968)

46

1

winter

2022

Jim Mock: China Boss at the Stanfords’ Palo Alto Farm; Planting the Seeds of Race and Ethnic Studies on the Farm: The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity

46

2

spring/summer

2022

Coach John Ralston: Stanford’s Golden Bear; The Road to Roses: John Ralston and Black Football Players at Stanford; History in Community: Conference and Workshop; From the President, 2021–2022

46

3

fall

2022

The Department of Music; “We Must Keep Our Standards High”: When Stanford Tried to Stop the Collapse of the Pacific Coast Conference; Stanford Historical Society Membership; SHS 2021-22 Financial Summary

47

1

winter

2023

Who Killed Jane Stanford?; John Hennessy: Inside the President’s Office, excerpt from the new SHS book, Voices from the Hennessy Presidency; Q&A with Eric Knight; SHS News

472spring/summer2023

How a Stanford Speech Scandal Led to the Invention of Academic Freedom: The Case of Edward A. Ross; George Shultz: Citizen of Stanford; Historical Society News; From the President, 2022–2023; In Memoriam: Andy Doty