100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 20, 1918)
- Secretary of Navy Pays Tribute to Red Cross
- Gift Mailing in Full Swing: Christmas Parcel Post Has Begun in Real Earnest
- Santa Clara Post Office Has Immense Shipments for Soldier Boys in Military Camps
- Baggage Master at Santa Clara Depot Badly Injured After Being Struck by ‘The Lark’ Train
- Districting of State Well Underway in Preparation for Establishment of Community Councils of Defense
- Local Business Man, Frank Logan, Commits Suicide in Regnart Building Wednesday Morning: Troubled by Poor Eyesite He Feared Going Blind
- Board of Education Prepares for Tractor Exhibit in February at Santa Clara High School: Working with State University
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (December 18, 1968)
- School District Personnel Shifted: Four SCUSD Officials Get Interim Job Assignments as Board Awaits Report of Arthur D. Little Management Consultants
- George Mayne School PTA Petitions for Cafeteria and Multi-Purpose Room for School
- Library Swings With Mod Jazz: Psychedelic Posters, Rock and Roll Music and Three Young Professional Librarians Greet Teens Who Use Young Adult Library Services Project Office at 1081 Monroe Street
- University of Santa Clara Relates Growth News: University Releases its Proposed Expansion Plans for 21 Acres of Urban Renewal Land: Called ‘The Mission Project’ it Extends North and East of Present Campus
- American Micro-Systems Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony to Inaugurate Construction of Company’s 90,300-square-foot Building in Vallco Industrial Park, 3800 Homestead Road, Santa Clara: Facility Will be Devoted to High Volume Production of MOS (metal-oxide-silicon) Arrays