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Photograph (ca. 1968) of University of Scranton golf coach Rev. Edward Jacklin, S.J. watching senior team captain Gene Karpovich practice his swing. Visible in the background is the Scranton Estate greenhouse, now known as the Quain Memorial Conservatory.
Photograph (undated) of a cultural event celebrating international diversity. The event took place at the University of Scranton's Gunster Memorial Student Center.
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Photograph dated December 1962 of the demolition of A (Arts) Building on the University of Scranton campus. St. Thomas Hall is visible in the background. This is now the site of the Weinberg Memorial Library.
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-f11_028
Album Page
Published June 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 10 (p. 43)
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This photograph shows football players getting ready to raffle off a Ford at the September 25, 1954 football game against Hofstra. We think that might be assistant coach Tony Lawrence driving the car, and that's definitely coach Pete Carlesimo on the far right. Can you help us identify the players?
Sketch of Campion Hall, showing the Hall's location with respect to Scranton Hall, Scranton Estate, and the Library Green
Photograph (ca. 1961) of University of Scranton students at work in a Loyola Hall biology laboratory. Biology professor Dr. Leonard N. Wolf is standing at left.
See the original here: 1988-102_001
Minute for the Dime Deposit Discount Bank
Published February 1910 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 6 (p. 47)
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Photograph of a University of Scranton football game, ca. 1950s.
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-f02_078
1982 Letter from General Chairman Msgr. Andrew J. McGowan, encouraging donations to the Annual Fund of the University of Scranton
From left, Sidney Waltzer, Abe Plotkin, Dr. Dan Gordon, and Chaplain Leland Friedenburg, after a World War II victory service and celebration.
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-f02_009
Photograph dated January 1962 of the construction of St. Thomas Hall on the University of Scranton campus.
A drawing by Rufus A. Grider, after a sketch (September, 1858) by Eugene Leibert.
7.75 x 9.75 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.
Photograph (ca. 1960s) of University of Scranton students loading a film projector. The faculty member at left is tentatively identified as Rev. John J. Quinn, S.J.
Excerpted from the March 3, 1994 issue of the University of Scranton student newspaper, The Aquinas.
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In 1983, in cooperation with Mercy Hospital, the University of Scranton established a microsurgery laboratory on the ground floor of Loyola Hall. The lab was open to all local surgeons and aimed to foster the continued development of microsurgical techniques.
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Photograph of Mary Scranton, a member of the University of Scranton Board of Trustees, taken during the May 1970 student strike. Scranton had been named the University's first woman trustee a month earlier.
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-f22_078