The Croceus was the student yearbook of the University of Rochester College for Women. It began publication in 1910 and the last volume was issued in 1941. In using the yearbooks, it is important to understand that the volumes were published by the Junior class; they are the students featured in the class section with the most prominence, but their achievements will be limited to those achieved as of their junior year. When researching the achievements of a student in his or her senior year, it is necessary to check the next issue of the yearbook. The results of athletic teams are similarly "delayed," along with various student activities, like theater productions.
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The Score was the student yearbook for the Eastman School of Music. It began publication in 1925 under the title "Senior Annual," was renamed "Keynote" in 1926, and became "Score" in 1927. It was issued, with gaps, until 2013.
Digitization for this online project was funded through the John M. and Barbara Keil endowment.
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The Interpres was the student yearbook of the University of Rochester. It began publication in 1858 and the last volume was issued in 2015. From 1910 to 1941, a separate yearbook for the College of Women was also published, and was called the Croceus. In using the yearbooks, it is important to understand that the volumes were published by the Junior class; they are the students featured in the class section with the most prominence, but their achievements will be limited to those achieved as of their junior year. When researching the achievements of a student in his or her senior year, it is necessary to check the next issue of the yearbook. The results of athletic teams are similarly "delayed," along with various student activities, like theater productions.
Please contact archives@rochester.edu with questions or comments.