June 20 1980 to September 20 1980, 1980
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 80-82 to 80-114. Ronald Scott Jenkins, a professional clown, wins a Danforth Graduate Fellowship for advanced study toward a Ph.D. degree in education (80-82). Marty Gilbert resigns as head tennis coach and physical education instructor at Haverford College to move to Israel (80-84). Haverford College receives grant of $250,000 from the National Science Foundation to upgrade the computer competency of STEM students (80-88). The Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Memorial Fund donates $20,000 grant to HC to expand the women's athletics program (80-89). The W. W. Smith Charitable Trust to assist HC with meeting the increased demand for financial aid (80-90). Hometown releases about the Harvard versus Haverford soccer game in the fall of 1980 (90-102). Freddye L. Hill appointed director of minority affairs and associate dean of Haverford College (80-106). Albert W. Dillon III named tennis coach at HC (80-109). Julie Anne Soreiro McClure named the first women's basketball coach at HC (80-220).
Dates
- Creation: 1980
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use
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