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15 collegiate degrees were awarded at the University of Scranton's May 28, 1944 commencement exercises, held at the Scranton Estate. Some graduates were absent from the ceremony due to their service in the armed forces.
Front row (l-r): Stephen Sirotnak, Robert Schooley, Rev. Edward Baxter, S.J., Edmund Janosczyk, and Frank Lukash.
Middle row: Joseph Kubasko, Helen Farrell, Marion Vincent, Alio Buselli.
Back row: Frank Dobrowolski, Joseph Morris, George Murdock, Stephen Budash.
See also: 1944 Commencement Program
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17 students received college degrees at the St. Thomas College 1920 commencement exercises, which were held June 13 at the Strand Theatre.
Front row (l-r): Peter Castellani, James Hally, Bernard Androsky, Edward Kelley, John Burnett, Stanley Mazaleski, Francis Tonrey.
Second row: James Rittenhouse, Andrew Bochinski, James O'Hara, Francis Toolan, Alfred Friedman, Miles McAndrew.
Back row: Paul Walsh, Peter Florey, Leonard O'Malley, Edgar Loftus.
See also: 1920 Commencement Program
Inside of a Christmas card from Mayor and Mrs. Parker Z. Bloser, undated.
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Photograph dated 1960 of Rev. William Herlihy, S.J., giving a lecture to a freshman theology class in the University of Scranton's Loyola Hall.
The University of Scranton's 1939 commencement exercises were held June 11 at the Temple Auditorium.
See also: 1939 Commencement Program
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121 students graduated with college degrees at the University of Scranton's 1942 commencement exercises, held June 7 at the Temple Auditorium.
See also: 1942 Commencement Program
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116 students graduated with college degrees at the University of Scranton's 1940 commencement exercises, held June 9 at the Temple Auditorium.
See also: 1940 Commencement Program
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Photograph dated 1952 of University of Scranton cheerleaders. Front, l-r: Tom O'Neill and Chris Zoeller. Back row: Herbert Lebovits, Joseph Molasky, and Jack McHale.
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Olson Visual did all of the wonderful graphics found in the new and exciting show, “Women Hold Up Half the Sky”. This is the current exhibition at Skirball Cultural Center that explores the situation of woman’s health and rights on a world scale of inequality that inspires a movement. The critically acclaimed book “Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide,” was written by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn that inspires this progressive exhibition.
The University of Scranton's 1953 commencement exercises were held June 7 at the Temple Theatre.
See also: 1953 Commencement Program
Photograph dated September 1966 of University of Scranton students competing in the General Electric College Bowl. The Scranton team was defeated by the University of Oklahoma in the nationally televised game. From left, Neil McCabe, Brendan Vanston, Richard Rodgers, and William McLane. The team was supported by a large group of fellow students who traveled to New York City for the filming.
Photograph of the University of Scranton's first graduate class. The students were awarded Master of Arts degrees in June 1952. Seated, left to right: Molly Lucille Noone, Renato Mazzei, Dr. Lawrence Lennon, Gino Louis Martrorelli, Marie Cobo Lesniak, Anne Elizabeth Carlin. Standing: Eugene Michael Langan, Joseph Richard Grzywacz, James Golden Hopkins, Walter Joseph Soya, William Anthony Waters, John Joseph Haggerty. Not pictured: Norman Fred Keiser.
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Flourish by I. S. Preston
Published February 1912 in The Business Educator, Vol. 17, No. 6 (p. 46)
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The first commencement exercises to be held under the University of Scranton name were on June 5, 1938 at the Temple Auditorium.
See also: 1938 Commencement Program
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Letterhead for the Higginson Drug Co., Wichita, Kansas
Published September 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 16, No. 1 (p. 46)
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120 students graduated with college degrees at the University of Scranton's 1941 commencement exercises, held June 8 at the Temple Auditorium.
See also: 1941 Commencement Program
Flourish by H. C. Clark
Published in October/November 1886 in The American Penman and Business Educator, Vol. 1, Nos. 10-11 (p. 7)
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