100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (September 27, 1918)
Buy Your Bonds Today: Volunteer Now to Put Santa Clara Over the Top the First Day by Doubling Your Subscription: How to Volunteer and Plan of Payment
Story of Great Patriotic Work Told in Liberty Loan Posters
Santa Claran Makes Supreme Sacrifice: All Santa Clara Mourns for Norman Dunbar, Chief Gunner’s Mate Who Died in France September 17th: Son of Mrs. Sarah Dunbar and the Late Captain Norman Dunbar
U.S. Orders Must Be Carried Out: Newspapers Can Be Delivered Only to Those Paid Up in Advance: Desperate Need to Conserve White Paper
New Cadet Officers for University of Santa Clara Named
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (September 25, 1968)
Santa Clara Players Request Stage: Proposal to Erect Stage and Dressing Room in City Hall Basement Under Council Chambers Rejected
Eldridge Cleaver and Wife, of Black Panther Party, Invited to Speak at Santa Clara University Under Sponsorship of Controversial ‘Center for the Study of Contemporary Values’
‘Mission Fiesta Days Celebration Starts Saturday at Downtown Mission Mall on Franklin Street: Mexican-American Days on Saturday and Sunday Sponsored by G.I. Forum of Santa Clara
‘Miss Santa Clara’ Contest Part of 8-day Mission Fiesta Celebration
Triton Museum of Art Faire Saturday to Feature Activities for Whole Family: Booths, Exhibits, Antiques, Children’s Art
Agnew Zoning Talk is Today: Discussion of Zoning Changes in Area North of Bayshore Freeway
Tenth Santa Claran Dies in Vietnam War: Pfc. Michael W. Issenmann, 1967 Graduate of Wilcox High
Retiring City Librarian, Miss Frances Klune, to be Honored at Central Library this Sunday: 400 Friends, Guests and Civic Leaders to Attend
4000 Served by Youth Village: Started in 1944 Under Direction of Rev. Fr. Walter E. Schmidt, S.J., Santa Clara Valley Youth Center has Become a $75,000-per-year Non-profit Corp. Serving 4000 Junior and Senior High School Students Throughout Santa Clara Valley: Located at 2144 Newhall Street