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Full text access to the Carletonian, going back to the very beginning! Covers 1887 - one year ago. For recent issues, visit The Carletonian Online.
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Carleton College’s Academic Catalog was printed annually from 1867 through 2009. This collection includes these catalogs as well as the Schedule of Classes for 1959-2009.
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The Carleton College yearbook documents the life of the college. Named for the variable star, Algol, it was first published in 1889 by the Class of 1890. While the Algol appeared sporadically during its early years, it became an annual volume in 1923 and was published through 2010.
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Press releases produced by Carleton College from 1951-2002. These releases publicized important College-related announcements and events to readers outside the Carleton community.
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Carleton has published a regular alumni magazine since 1920, now available in full text online. Titles included are Alumni Magazine (1910-1916), Carleton College News Bulletin (1918-1925), Carleton Circle (1925-1932), Voice of the Carleton Alumni (1935-1970), Carleton, the Voice of the Alumni (1970-1973), and Carleton College Voice (1974-present).
A local digital collection of Carleton publications and images from Carleton's Visual Resources Collection, the Carleton Archives, and teaching collections compiled by Carleton faculty.
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Search all known records of archival photographs, documents, and artifacts at Carleton College Archives, many of which are available in digitized form. Visit the User Guide for help.
Has information about primary sources on topics like the American Indian Movement (AIM), the fur trade in Minnesota, land records and family research, and the US-Dakota War of 1862.
Primary sources from the 15th-21st centuries, including the social sciences, humanities, global history, popular culture, history of media, gender and sexuality, trade history, borders and migrations, and war and conflict.
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Search across all of Carleton's Readex collections at once. Includes historical newspapers, government documents, books, ephemera, history of science and artificial intelligence, and the like.
Historical documents related to the environmental history of land use, wildlife management, urban development, forestry policy, colonial rule, and legislation across the globe.
Journal articles and reports collected and translated by the CIA covering the rise of modern climate science and environmentalism during the second half of the 20th century.