March 23 1981 to April 13 1981, 1981
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 81-37 to 81-77. Minority Week at Haverford College to run from March 29 to April 5, 1981, under the theme "Education for Liberation" (81-39). Men's basketball varsity letter recipients (81-40 through 81-48). Piece on Beverly Ortega, the freshman co-captain of the women's basketball team for its first ever season (81-49). Wrestling varsity letter recipients (81-51 through 81-56). Fencing varsity letter recipients (81-57 through 81-59). Haverford College to host Third Annual Basketball Marathon in support of the Leukemia Association (81-60). Nick Settanni joins the varsity baseball coaching staff (81-61). Haverford College track team reaches second consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference Indoor Track Championship (81-65). Haverford College wins the Hood Trophy, winning four out of five events against Swarthmore College (81-67). Tom Glasser, a junior at HC, awarded the Walton Cup for the third consecutive year -- the cup is awarded to the leading point scorer in track and field at HC (81-68). No 81-70. Extensive information about the Margaret Gest Program for the Cross-Cultural Study of Religion at Haverford College's second annual spring dialogue on the unity of religions (81-71). Haverford College President Robert Stevens to take a three-month leave of absence beginning in April of 1981 to study abroad during the second half of the spring semester (81-72). The International Relations Society, a group of students from both Haverford and Bryn Mawr, dominated at the Model United Nations Conference held at Princeton University (81-75).
Dates
- Creation: 1981
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use
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