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Dropsie University collection undated, 1909-1982
The collection contains addresses, Alumni Association minutes, a bulletin containing a message from the president, invitations, programs fliers, brochures, fellowship announcements, catalogs, class schedules, and registers. The documents in this collection describe annual conferences, Founders Day activities and addresses; and fellowship awards for the Institute for Israel and the Middle East Hebrew and Cognate Learning. Also included are curriculum catalogs for the New York Extension Division and the Summer Institute. This collection also contains the following publication: Dropsie News (1982)The institution now known as Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania was founded as the Dropsie College of Hebrew and Cognate Learning and finally as Dropsie University. Dropsie College was established with a bequest from Moses Aaron Dropsie. It was an independent, non-theological, academic institution dedicated to graduate instruction and research in Jewish and related branches of learning. The college opened in 1909 with Cyrus Adler as its first president. In September 1969, the college was granted university status and began offering programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Education. Dropsie granted more than 200 Ph.D.s between its inception and its closing as a degree-granting institution in 1986. Dropsie was also the publisher of the Jewish Quarterly Revie
The Jewish quarterly review.
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 94, no. 2 (spring 2004).Editors: July 1910-Apr. 1940, Cyrus Adler (with S. Schechter, 1910-1915); July 1940- A.A. Newman, Solomon Zeitlin.Published: Leiden : E.J. Brill for Dropsie University, July 1969- ; Winona Lake, in: Eisenbrauns, <1983- >; Philadelphia : Annenberg Research Institute, <1987- >; Philadelphia : Center for Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, -2000; Philadelphia : Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2001-Title from cover.Some issues combined.Mode of access: Internet.Vols. 1 (1909)-20 (Apr. 1930). 1 v