Old J. Paul Leonard Library
About This Item
The entrance of the old J. Paul Leonard library.
- Identifier
- TP-ATA-033
- Date
- 1984
- Context
The Library first opened its doors in 1954. In 1976, the San Francisco State Library was renamed the J. Paul Leonard Library after the University’s fourth president. Leonard played a major role in expanding the university by opening the 19th and Holloway campus.
- Geographic Coverage
- San Francisco, California
- Temporal Coverage
- 1980s
- Type
- still image
- Format
- 35mm slide
- Views
- 1705
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