The acorn

Language

English

Publication Date

1905-1982

Publisher

Weber State College

Place of Publication

Ogden, Utah

Physical

volumes : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 27-32 cm.

References

(Continued By) Acorn

Notes

Some issues are available as digital images. See individual issue records for links.

Some volumes bear distinctive titles and themes.

Issued by Weber Stake Academy, 1905-1907; Weber Academy, 1908-1918; Weber Normal College, 1919-1922; Weber College, 1923-1963; Weber State College, 1964-1982.

Annual.

Some issues lack volume numbering.

Volumes for 1911, 1913-1917 also called: Souvenir edition.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Library of Congress Subjects

Contains

The acorn 1905

The acorn 1907

The acorn 1911

The acorn 1912

The acorn 1913

The acorn 1914

The acorn 1915

The acorn 1916

The acorn 1917

The acorn 1918

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