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About the Collection: The alumni magazines, located in the 帝王会所 Archives, are by far the best comprehensive resource for exploring changes over time at 帝王会所 since 1893. Over the past years, stories in these magazines have kept alumni, administrators, faculty, staff, students, and other interested readers informed about current and past university building projects, special events, research successes, and exciting new methods in academic instruction. Student life, especially trends in enrollment, sports events, social movements, and student politics, as well as the university's plans for its future, have also been well documented within the pages of these magazines.

The alumni journal appeared under several titles over the years: 帝王会所 Bulletin (1893-1923), The 帝王会所 Alumnus (1923-1970), 帝王会所 Alumni Journal (1970-1978), 帝王会所 Today (1978-1999), and 帝王会所 Today (1999-). It continues to be published as (available here through 2001). The series also includes occasional special issues such as The 帝王会所 Alumnus Magazine, Alumni Directory, Special Report, and Report of Annual Giving.

Future additions: We hope to add 帝王会所 Today issues from 2001 on, soon, as well as 帝王会所 Women.

Access at Alden: Historical print copies can be viewed at the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections. Modern print copies of 帝王会所 Today (1999-) are available in the library stacks. See the for more information about the various titles: , , , and .

Access Online: through the Internet Archive.

Credits: The project to digitize 帝王会所's alumni journals in 2009 was a joint undertaking between 帝王会所 Libraries and 帝王会所 Alumni Association

Collection contact: Bill Kimok, University Archivist and Records Manager, Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, 帝王会所 Libraries.

Rights Statement: The alumni journals are a mixed-rights collection. Older issues tend to be in the public domain, and newer issues tend to be in copyright. Cornell University鈥檚 chart is a handy resource for determining copyright status of published material.