This newspaper article details the anger one former Santa Clara player feels toward the abolishment of the football team. He was a 49ers tight end named Brent Jones and was furious at the decision while claiming that the school never truly cared…
This is a newspaper article that looks back on SCU football 10 years after the team's last game. The article claims that the schools athletic program actually benefited from the sacrifice of football.
This an article detailing the reaction of the football coaches and players upon learning their team was going to be disbanded. Paul Locatelli announced the end of the football team as one of the budget cuts the school had to make.
A letter from Oakland architect John J. Donovan Jr. who is writing to Father Donohoe looking to establish a scholarship in the name of the Oakland Diocese's Bishop Floyd L. Begin. He specifically states that he wants the scholarship specifically to…
A letter from Kichiro Iwamoto, chairman of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Fund, sending a memo to the faculty and staff informing them of the amount of money they had raised to give as financial aid to students of color.
A slip distributed to staff and administration at SCU asking them to pledge a certain amount of money from their monthly paychecks in order to create a fund to allow students of color to attend SCU.
A letter from Al McGovert, assistant to the Dean of Students for Special Projects, to the Academic Vice-President of SCU James Albertson, S.J. The letter is about the possibility of rearranging the amount of money distributed from the JFK Fund for…
A letter from Matthias Meier, the chairman of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Fund, to the staff and faculty of SCU. In the letter he summarizes the reason for the creation of the fund and reaches out to the staff and faculty to donate $5 of…
A bulletin from University of Santa Clara News about how $10,000 from the 1969-1970 budget is to be used to create a scholarship fund to allow low-income minority students to attend SCU, in memory of Robert F. Kennedy.