Chancellor E. A. Burnett wrote this memo to describe what the Student Union (or Nebraska Union, or Student Activities Building; it had several names) would be used for on the University of Nebraska campus. He discusses the many different uses for the…
In the Hesperian published on Charter Day, February 15, 1894, Chancellor James H. Canfield writes an overview of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and its purpose as an institution.
A page from Charles Ledwith's R.O.T.C. Band Manual for the freshman band at the University of Nebraska. This page includes an introduction to Part I of the manual, "The Military Band."
Col. Oury writes a letter to the Board of Regents seeking payment for Charles Ledwith's work for the band as an assistant. The letter describes the type of work he was doing as well as the freshman band manual.
A picture of coaches Tom Osborne and Bob Devaney at a podium being honored at a ceremony celebrating both of their careers. Standing in between and behind them is Nebraska Foundation President D.B. "Woody" Varner.
Commentary by Daily Nebraskan in the 1927 football edition on the copious amounts of practices, rallies, games, and university functions that the band members attend, as well as mention of uniforms.