329 research outputs found

    Pacific Weekly, December 8, 1950

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    https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/pacifican/1521/thumbnail.jp

    The Courier, Volume 23, Issue 11, January 26, 1990

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    Stories: Tuition Freeze Plan Gains ISA\u27s Support Fessler\u27s Abrupt Resignation Prompts Rapid Appointment Constitution Vote Voided Intercollegiate Meet Places Chaps In Region Title Chase People: Tom Fessler M. Faiyaz Hussain Sally Hadley Jan Geesaman Kim Jarv

    The First 125 Years : 1838-1963

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    The Medical College of Virginia (MCV) marked the 125th anniversary of its founding with a year-long celebration in 1963, culminating in the publication of The First 125 Years. Issued as hard- and soft-back publications in the college\u27s bulletin series, the 96-page photo history received many favorable reviews. The book is largely the work of Thelma Vaine Hoke, although she received no formal attribution on the cover or title page of the work. Hoke began her career at MCV in 1932 as secretary for college president William T. Sanger. Over the years she served as the college information bureau, publications director, records manager, and an instructor in the School of Hospital Administration. She earned the sobriquet majordomo, boss-ma\u27am, and factotum-at-large for the Medical College of Virginia from the Richmond News Leader at the time of her retirement in 1966. Hoke pulled photographs, letters, documents, reports, and publications for the book from a rich collection of historical materials gathered and preserved by James Ralph McCauley, who served as secretary-treasurer for the college and secretary for the Board of Visitors from 1902 until his death in 1950. McCauley had researched many aspects of the college\u27s history and left detailed notes that Hoke found invaluable while compiling The First 125 Years. MCV President Robert Blackwell Smith\u27s address to the Newcomen Society of North America on September 26, 1963 served as the books main historical narrative. Around this story Hoke placed photo captions, sidebars, contemporary documents, and short articles to present the college\u27s first full-length history. Col. John H. Heil, Jr., Secretary of the MCV Board of Visitors noted: This permanent record of the history of the institution is one which will be a frequent source for material and a constant reminder of the importance of MCV in the state and community.https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/vcu_books/1001/thumbnail.jp

    The Columns, 1982 Summer

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    Cover Story, 25 years a University The beginning of Memphis State University\u27s first 25 years as a university was marked on July 1, 1957, when the Tennessee Legislature\u27s university status-granting resolution went into effect. The story of how Memphis State College became Memphis State University is worth telling this summer as we celebrate our silver anniversary as a university. Alumni who were students at the time may well remember the campaign but not know of some of the \u27back room\u27 politicking that went on. Others may learn a little more about the history behind this school. Also featured, \u27The Associates\u27 Are A New Way To Give To MSU July 1,1982 marks the 25th anniversary of university status\u27 for your alma mater. It was on July 1, 1957, that Memphis State College became Memphis State University. In conjunction with the 25th anniversary date, a new program of annual giving from the University\u27s various publics will begin. The Associates of Memphis State University is a new program designed to accept all annual unrestricted gifts, given through the Memphis State University Foundation. As monies are received, they will be placed in an interest-bearing account and will be utilized where needed within the academic programs at MSU.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-ua-alumni1/1113/thumbnail.jp

    Luminus, vol. 15, no. 02 (Spring 1989)

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    Luminus is the alumni magazine of Memorial University of Newfoundland, begun in 1971

    The George-Anne

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    Volume XCVII, Number 20, April 6, 1979

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    Pepperdine Bible Lectures: The Rushford Years, 1983-2012

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    Celebrating 30 Years of Spiritual Feasts. Written and edited by Bill Henegar. The Pepperdine Bible Lectures is an annual event hosted by Pepperdine University featuring a wide variety of lectures and classes on topics and themes in the Bible and Christianity.https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/churches/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Luminus, vol. 19, no. 02 (Spring 1993)

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    Luminus is the alumni magazine of Memorial University of Newfoundland, begun in 1971

    Conestogan - 1989

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    The Elizabethtown College yearbook was known as the Etonian from 1922-1950; then changed its name to the Conestogan in 1951. No yearbook was published in 1929, or for the 1941-1942 academic year.https://jayscholar.etown.edu/conestogan/1050/thumbnail.jp
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