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Loyola Hall even had its own neutron howitzer - seen here in this 1962 photo of physics professor Dr. Joseph Harper and student Frank Munley. A grant from the Atomic Energy Commission supported the purchase of apparatus for research on radioactivity.
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Letter dated 20 November 1945 from Mrs. H. Mintz to Abe Plotkin. Thank you letter to Plotkin for locating her brother and putting them in contact.
This photo is part of The University of Scranton's Abe L. Plotkin Collection. Browse the entire collection at www.scranton.edu/library/plotkin
Find the original here: plotkin-b01-f01_080
A 1968 meeting of the local chapter of the American Chemical Society, held in a Loyola Hall lecture room. Dr. Anthony M. Gawienowski from the University of Massachusetts is speaking.
Program for the Grand Opera House
Published December 1909 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 4 (p. 35)
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Resolution in memory of Anthony Weinschenk
Published October 1907 in The Business Educator, Vol. 13, No. 2 (p. 42)
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Selections by Harris County Public Library's eBranch & Marketing librarians. Graphics by David Cherry, Admin. Asst. eBranch & Marketing
A University of Scranton football team practice.
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-b02-f03_012
Fred "Fritz" Davidson, halfback for the St. Thomas College football team.
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-b01-f06_003
Published November 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 16, No. 3 (p. 43)
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Resolution for the Scranton Board of Control, in memory of Theodore J. Wint.
Published January 1908 in The Business Educator, Vol. 13, No. 5 (p. 39)
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Our Christmas 1912 printing block, from the Zaner-Bloser Penmanship Collection. Based off of an original pen and ink drawing by master penman E. L. Brown (1869-1958), this block was used to print this page in the December 1912 issue of The Business Educator.
Album Page
Published April 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 8 (p. 43)
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92 students graduated with college degrees at St. Thomas College's 1934 commencement exercises, held June 10 at the Capitol Theatre.
See also: 1934 Commencement Program
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Cover from the typed varsity schedule for the 1938-1939 University of Scranton varsity basketball team.
Resolution for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen of the Lackawanna Railroad Company, in honor of R. E. Kilpatrick
Published October 1909 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 2 (p. 42)
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ALT: Stephanie Kaiser, CPO des DigitalService, spricht auf der Bühne der re:bublica 2023, im Vordergrund das Publikum.
ALT: Stephanie Kaiser, CPO des DigitalService, auf der Bühne der re:bublica 2023 im Gespräch mit einer weiteren Person.
Black and white photograph of the card catalog and computers in Alumni Memorial Library, taken in 1987.
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Photograph dated July 20, 1966 of the ground breaking ceremony for the University of Scranton's Long Center, then known as the Physical Education Building.
Samantha took some of our Zaner-Bloser blocks and did some test runs. They turned out beautifully. The E. L. Brown Christmas block, especially, looked gorgeous - all of the details came out perfectly.
(P.S. We started with the Christmas card, but we're also planning to work with Samantha on some stationery sets that will show off those beautiful flourishes and help us raise funds to preserve and provide access to the Zaner-Bloser Penmanship Collection - more about that later!)
Resolution for the Scranton Board of Control, in memory of Theodore J. Wint.
Published April 1908 in The Business Educator, Vol. 13, No. 8 (p. 43)
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Photograph dated September 1965 of the intersection of Linden Street and Monroe Avenue on the University of Scranton campus. A gas station had just been demolished in order to smooth a "cumbersome curve" on Linden Street at St. Thomas Hall.
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.
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Front, l-r: Tom O'Neill and Chris Zoeller. Back row: Herbert Lebovits, Joseph Molasky, and Jack McHale.
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-b02-f03_020
A watercolor painting (September 7, 1862) by Rufus A. Grider, after a sketch (1858) by Eugene Leibert.
9 x 12 in.
Reproduced from Sketching history : works by Rufus A. Grider from the Moravian Church Archives, Bethlehem, Pa by Nicole R. Melara.
Used courtesy of the Moravian Church Archives, Bethlehem, PA.
Comcast on Feb. 8 started switching its Northeast Mississippi customers over to digital service. The switch will be done in April.
Your channels will change after the switch.
Here's the list from Comcast about what channels you will get once you go digital.
BTW, you have to have a digital converter box in order to get reception after the switch.
More info:
Color photograph of Loyola Hall on the University of Scranton campus, ca. 1960s.
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Photograph (undated) of Loyola Hall on the University of Scranton campus, after its summer 1987 expansion.
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