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Digital Library and Archives | Special Collections | University Archives | University Libraries |
| The Bugle Archive | |
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2000 Many of the Bugles for this decade has been digitized and in PDF format. Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to read this files. Available issues are listed to the right. "Why choose a single word to represent an entire book? Would you show a movie in just one frame? Why choose a single word to depict a university, a state, a nation, and a world? Would you attempt to circumnavigate the Earth with just one map? Why choose a single word to sum up the people and events of an entire year? Why not?" (from the Opening of the 2000 Bugle) |
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Tamara Kennelly |
Page design:
Tamara Kennelly, Justin Iovenitti, Oladunni Akinpelu, Katie Bondroff, Carolyn Kletnieks, and Mark Gerus. Image Use & Credits: These resources and materials may not be used for any commercial purpose without prior written permission from the Digital Library and Archives or the copyright holder.Please download and read our conditions of use. The Bugles seen in the collage above are covers from three of the earliest yearbooks. They are from top to bottom: 1900, 1897 and 1898. Digitization: Digital Library and Archives would like to thank Digital Imaging for their assistance in digitizing the Bugle. |