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Memorial Service program for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Published January 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 5 (p. 42)
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Flourish by E. L. Glick
Published December 1912 in The Business Educator, Vol. 18, No. 4, p. 46
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Photograph of St. Thomas College graduates on the steps of St. Peter's Cathedral. 73 students received bachelors degrees at the commencement ceremony, held June 9, 1929.
See also: 1929 Commencement Program
Resolution for the Ancient Order of Hibernians, in honor of the retirement of James O'Sullivan
Published March 1908 in The Business Educator, Vol. 13, No. 7 (p. 39)
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The University of Scranton's September 5, 1943 commencement exercises were held at the Scranton Estate. Two commencement ceremonies were held in 1943 in order to accommodate accelerated curricula during World War II.
See also: September 1943 Commencement Program
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Sketch of different campus facilities, taken from the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Course Catalog, 1971-1972. Depicted here (from top left): the Scranton Estate, Loyola Hall of Science, Alumni Memorial Library, residence halls; University of Scranton entranceway, Gunster Memorial Student Center, John Long Center; St. Thomas Hall.
Behold the Fearless Eagle, a flourish by Charles Paxton Zaner, with a poem by Homer Everett Sweet
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Photograph dated 1964 of University of Scranton Chemistry club members. At left are students Jim Galasso and J. B. Fitzgerald.
Resolution for the Board of Associated Charities and Humane Society of Lackawanna County, honoring Frank Hagen for work conducted during the typhoid fever epidemic of 1907
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Letterhead for B. N. Stroh Fine Picture Framing
Published May 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 9 (p. 35)
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Program for the University of Scranton club football game against Canisius College on October 6, 1968.
This photo is part of The University of Scranton's Football Collection. This digital collection features over 1,000 photographs from the history of University of Scranton football, predominantly from the 1920s through 1960, in addition to a set of digitized game programs. Browse the entire collection and read up on the history of the team at www.scranton.edu/library/football
Find the original here: football-b04-1968-10-06_004 (pg. 4)
Photograph dated 1948 of a University of Scranton student doing a pole vault during a track and field event.
Plate from a map of the city of Scranton (dated 1877) showing parts of Wards 9 and 17, including the Joseph H. Scranton Estate, the J. Archbald Estate, and the Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company. This area would later become the University of Scranton campus.
This image appears courtesy of the Lackawanna Historical Society.
Photograph dated November 1959 of University of Scranton biology professor Dr. Leonard Wolf and his students doing a demonstration for visiting high school students as part of the "Science for a Day" outreach program. Included in the photo are University of Scranton students Joseph Lombardo and Carl Bartecchi, with high school students Gerald Voycheck, Mary Anne Streyneski, and Mary Ann Vesko looking on.