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Box 6

 Container

Contains 12 Results:

January 11 1973 to February 19 1973, 1973

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info Projects 73-1 to 73-18. John Coleman evaluated by Board of Managers and is to continue serving as President of HC (73-4). Gerhard Spiegler, Provost and professor of religion at HC, named acting President of HC during Coleman's four-month sabbatical (73-6). Robert M. Gavin Jr., chemistry professor at HC, receives $18,000 Teacher-Scholar Grant from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation (73-7). Douglas Health, professor of psychology at HC, to receive a $25,000 grant from the Spencer...
Dates: 1973

February 22 1973 to May 7 1973, 1973

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info Projects 73-19 to 73-51. James P. Magill to give HC $1 million to create new scholarship program in honor of Dr. Jonathan E. Rhoads, to be called Magill-Rhoads Scholarships (73-21). Various wrestling updates throughout folder. HC seniors Orlando Hernandez, William O'Neill, and Bruce Patterson awarded Thomas J. Watson Traveling Fellowships for 1973-1974 (73-38). Edward Douglas Snyder, retired professor of English at HC, died in a California hospital on April 6, 1973 (73-44). Spring 1973...
Dates: 1973

May 16 1973 to September 21 1973, 1973

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info projects 73-52 to 73-105. Martin (Marty) Gilbert and Stanley (Skip) Jarocki named to HC's athletic department staff as coaches (73-59). Michael K. Showe, assistant professor of biology at HC, awarded senior fellowship from European Molecular Biology Organization, which will allow him to spend a year researching in Switzerland (73-60). HC named recipient of the American Alumni Council's first place award for high levels of yearly financial support from alumni, which came with $4,000 for...
Dates: 1973

October 4 1973 to January 8 1974, 1973-1974

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info Projects 73-106 to 73-174. Joseph P. Quinlan and Robert S. Lyle elected the two student representatives to the Board of Managers at HC (73-106). Itinerary of Coleman's four-month sabbatical as well as a brief biography on the President and some quotes of his (73-107). After HC was featured in a Wall Street Journal article about how small, private colleges are struggling financially, Coleman wrote a response that led to a correction, stating that HC has a large endowment that would...
Dates: 1973-1974

January 14 1974 to March 15 1974, 1974

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info Projects 74-1 to 74-20. Instead of admitting women, HC seeks a "fuller coeducational environment" with Bryn Mawr, with coeducational classrooms and the aim to create a joint board with Bryn Mawr concerning coeducational progress (74-4). The 1974 program of the Library Associates will include President Coleman's talk on his sabbatical and his work as an undercover unskilled laborer (74-7). William O. Douglas, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court to speak at HC on March 5, 1974...
Dates: 1974

March 14 1974 to May 30 1974, 1974

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info Projects 74-21 to 74-42D. Four HC seniors -- Gary Gasper, Eliot Leib, John Mueller, and Thomas Richie -- named to receive Thomas J. Watson Traveling Fellowships for 1974-75 (74-23). Arboretum to hold first spring meeting on May 4, 1974 (74-36). James K. Blake named the public relations officer of Haverford College (74-37). Spring 1974 commencement details announced, including a campus map from 1973 (74-38). Jeffrey I. Cohen elected as student representative to Board of Managers at HC...
Dates: 1974

May 30 1974 to June 20 1974, 1974

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents Info Projects 74-43 to 74-77. Paul Denig, a recently graduated senior, received the Clementine Cope Fellowship for Graduate Study from Haverford College (74-44). Stephen G. Emerson was the only student to graduate summa cum laude from HC in the Spring 1974 commencement (74-45). Nine students graduated magna cum laude from HC in the Spring 1974 Commencement (74-46 through 74-53). Various students elected to the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. John C. Whiteland pledges gift of $900,000...
Dates: 1974

June 26 1974 to November 1 1974, 1974

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 74-78 to 74-104. John W. Gould named Director of Alumni Relations at Haverford College (74-79). James P. Magill, prominent Haverford College alumna whose philanthropy was closely tied to the college, dies at age 88 on Saturday, July 13, 1974 (74-86 A). Haverford College to have largest enrollment in its history in the Fall of 1974, with a record 770 students (74-89).

Dates: 1974

November 1 1974 to December 12 1974, 1974

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 74-105 to 74-115. Haverford Soccer team remains unbeaten after four games (74-109B). Loren F. Ghiglione, Dr. Charles E. Holzer Jr., Dr. Harry Fields, and Charles H. Frazier honored with 1974 Haverford Award (74-113).

Dates: 1974

January 9 1975 to January 17 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 6
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-1 to 75-4. Ann W. Blair named to two-year term as president of the Library Associates of Haverford College (75-1). Charles Rosen, famous pianist, to present a Phi Beta Kappa lecture and concert (75-3). Haverford College to purchase the Haverford Park Apartments, adjacent to the campus, some to be used for student housing (75-4).

Dates: 1975