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Bryant Charter and Amendments, 1949-1968
An act to incorporate Bryant College of Business Administration was passed at the January 1949 session of the State of Rhode Island General Assembly. Various amendments up to 1968 are included in the attached document.
Bryant College of Business Administration became Bryant College on September 12, 1990.
On August 24, 2004 Bryant College became Bryant University
The Words of E. Gardner Jacobs at Bryant\u27s Memorial Service for President Kennedy
The words of Bryant president, E. Gardner Jacobs, at a November 25, 1963 Bryant memorial service for President Kennedy at the then Bryant College Auditorium in Providence, RI
Commencement Exercises Program, August 2, 1935
72nd Bryant-Stratton Commencement. This was the last Bryant-Stratton commencement as the college changed its name to Bryant College in the fall of its 73rd year
Their Success May Be Yours
Bryant brochure promoting the outstanding advantages of Bryant &Stratton along with testimonials from Bryant graduates regarding their success in the business world
How to Use a Business Library
Speech delivered on the Bryant\u27s View radio program by Miss Dorothy E. Keith, Bryant College Librarian, on the Bryant\u27s View radio program, Thursday, May 10, 1956, Station WPRO
Enter Business as a Secretary
Pamphlet written to sell prospective female students on the strengths of the secretarial program at Bryant. Includes lengthy section entitled These Employers Know Bryant College, listing companies throughout the country who presumably hired Bryant students in the past
Bryant Connections: Thomas Duxbury and George Sutcliffe
During World War II, Bryant College created the Bryant Service Club, which sent tens of thousands of packages and letters to Bryant alumni and students who served in military units both at home and abroad. Although the Bryant Service Club tried to reach out to its alumni spread across “far flung fronts,” it was unable to reach every one. For different reasons, Thomas Duxbury, a Navy seaman stationed in the Pacific, and George Sutcliffe, a United States Army Air Force fighter pilot, stationed in England, Belgium, France, and Belgium, did not receive packages or letters from the Bryant Service Club. However, they are forever linked by their Bryant connection. In addition, their extensive wartime travels, both within the United States and abroad, are examples of how America was a nation on the move and in great turmoil during World War II
Commencement Exercises Program, August 10, 1945 - Transcription
Transcription of Bryant\u27s 82nd graduation ceremony. Includes remarks by Rhode Island Governor J. Howard McGrath, Pauline Bertha Fournier (student), Thomas J. Watson (International Business Machines Corporation President), Henry L. Jacobs (Bryant President), George A. Richards (Bryant faculty member), Milton Bolton (student) and Reverend Father Daniel M. Galliher
Commencement Exercises Program, July 27, 1963
The 1963 Bryant College Commencement Program. This year marked Bryant\u27s Centennial Commencement
Commencement Address Transcript, 1963: Youth Opportunities Unlimited
Transcript of Edwin P. Neilan\u27s 1963 commencement address at Bryant. This year marked Bryant\u27s Centennial Commencement
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