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What's an archives? | What would I find of interest in La Salle's Archives? | What is the most popularly used section of the Archives? | For what purposes could I use the archives? | Where are the Archives located? | When is it open? | Who staffs the Archives? | One final word...

What's an archives?

We've all heard of time capsules. Think of an archives as a "walk-in" time capsule. It's a place where items which are of permanent value to La Salle are collected and preserved--from vintage books to historic video tapes, from annual reports to classic pennants and freshman beanies.


What would I find of interest in La Salle's Archives?

More than you think. Some people like to look at the calligraphy and content of La Salle's 1863 charter. Others browse through our extensive photographs of campus buildings and personalities, and even scenes of the three campuses which preceded 20th and Olney. Greek organizations, such as Sigma Phi Lambda, have come to the Archives to plan future activities by studying the events which their predecessors carried out.

What is the most popularly used section of the Archives?

La Salle, over the years, has generated more publications than people realize. They are frequently utilized, and for good reason. Just think of all of the La Sallian history contained in the following list of periodicals. Perhaps you are or will be in one or more of them!

We even have literary newspapers composed by La Salle students in 1878 and 1879. The rebellious 1960s are represented by such offbeat student publications as "The Horse's Mouth," "Phantasmagoria," and even "Hind Quarters."

For what purposes could I use the La Salle Archives?

Perhaps you want to surprise a friend or relative with a photocopy of their yearbook photograph. Maybe you have a term paper assignment and are looking for a theme or approach with a unique "La Salle" twist. We even have a reading room if you just want to browse. The Archives are rich with history that is useful to both the everyday student at La Salle and the serious historian.

Where are the Archives located?

We are in the lower level of College Hall, not far from the Chapel.

When is it open?

Monday-Friday, 8:30 - 4:30. Special arrangements for evenings and even Saturdays can be made by calling 951-1294.

Who staffs the Archives?

Brother Joe Grabenstein will apply his training, experience and availability to serve your needs. He is ably assisted by his student workers.

One final word...

La Salle has 130-plus years of legacy and heritage. Come to our Archives and see for yourself.

It's our history...it's our story. Be proud that you are an important part of it!

Brother Joe Grabenstein
951-1294