Box 41
Container
Contains 4 Results:
The American Spectator,, 1906
File — Box: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Bristow Adams was either founder editor or faculty advisor for most of these publication. In college he was co-founder and editor of the "Pathfinder" in 1892; editor-in-chief of the "Stanford Sequoia"; associate editor of the daily newspaper; and founder and editor of the Stanford humor magazine, "The Chaparral." From 1902-4 he edited "Forestry and Irrigation," forerunner of "American Forests," and was co-founder and managing editor of a weekly news review, "Washington Life" from 1903-5....
Dates:
1906
American Forests, 1934-, 1934, 1935, 1958
File — Box: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Bristow Adams was either founder editor or faculty advisor for most of these publication. In college he was co-founder and editor of the "Pathfinder" in 1892; editor-in-chief of the "Stanford Sequoia"; associate editor of the daily newspaper; and founder and editor of the Stanford humor magazine, "The Chaparral." From 1902-4 he edited "Forestry and Irrigation," forerunner of "American Forests," and was co-founder and managing editor of a weekly news review, "Washington Life" from 1903-5....
Dates:
1934; 1935; 1958
American Forestry, 1914, 1917-, 1914, 1917, 1918
File — Box: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Bristow Adams was either founder editor or faculty advisor for most of these publication. In college he was co-founder and editor of the "Pathfinder" in 1892; editor-in-chief of the "Stanford Sequoia"; associate editor of the daily newspaper; and founder and editor of the Stanford humor magazine, "The Chaparral." From 1902-4 he edited "Forestry and Irrigation," forerunner of "American Forests," and was co-founder and managing editor of a weekly news review, "Washington Life" from 1903-5....
Dates:
1914; 1917; 1918
The Pathfinder, 1913, 17 and 41, 1913
File — Box: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Bristow Adams was either founder editor or faculty advisor for most of these publication. In college he was co-founder and editor of the "Pathfinder" in 1892; editor-in-chief of the "Stanford Sequoia"; associate editor of the daily newspaper; and founder and editor of the Stanford humor magazine, "The Chaparral." From 1902-4 he edited "Forestry and Irrigation," forerunner of "American Forests," and was co-founder and managing editor of a weekly news review, "Washington Life" from 1903-5....
Dates:
1913