Week of November 1st Headlines
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 2, 1917)
*Globe Trotter in Santa Clara: H.S. French, Who has Traveled Around American Continent, Visits Brother J.G. French, Owner of Santa Clara’s Rex Theater
*Colonel J.L. Donovan and Major N. Campbell Complete Exams for Officer Reserves at University of Santa Clara
*Tractor Show Big Event: Power Farming Machinery Demonstrated at Junction of Stevens Creek and Santa Clara-Los Gatos Roads
*Postal Rates Change Today Due to War Revenue Act Provision: 3-cents to Mail First Class Letter
*Liberty Loan is Over Quota
*Local Santa Clara Architect, William Higgins, Enters into Partnership with San Jose Architect Frank D. Wolfe
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (November 1, 1967)
*West Valley’s College Scholarship Fund Has Doubled: But Still Needs Community Aid
*Antique Plane Placed on Display: To Dramatize Rev. Arthur Spearman’s Book, “John J. Montgomery: Father of Basic Flying” the Airplane Montgomery Flew at Time of Death Reassembled by Santa Clara University School of Engineering and Lockheed Engineer at Central Santa Clara Public Library
*Parks & Recreation Department Offers Tap and Ballet Classes for Children
*Russian Pianist, Vladimir Pleshakov to Present Free Concert at Santa Clara University’s deSaisset Museum on November 12th
*Disabled War Veterans (DWV) Seeks Toys for Christmas Packages
*Santa Clara University Theater Arts Department to Open Diverse Play Season