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Box 7

 Container

Contains 10 Results:

February 18 1975 to April 22 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents Info Projects 75-18 to 75-35. David Potter, dean of Haverford College, named to the board of directors of the American Conference of Academic Deans at its annual meeting (75-21). The Haverford College Basketball team makes it to the semi-finals against Widener College in the Middle Atlantic Conference Southern Division (75-22). Haverford College sophomore Timur F. Galen receives Scott Paper Company Foundation Award for Leadership for his leadership on the varsity soccer team (of which he is...
Dates: 1975

June 6 1975 to June 22 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents Info Projects 75-36 to 75-77. At Haverford College's seventh annual Liberal Arts Workshop, President Coleman will teach a mini-course on "Work in America" (75-36). Joseph P. Quinlan appointed as assistant public relations officer at Haverford College (75-38). Overview of the honors given to graduates of Spring 1975 (75-40 to 75-59). Andrew B. Zimmerman receives Thomas J. Watson Traveling Fellowship for 1975-1976 (75-60). Stephen Anderson named to two all-star teams of lacrosse following his...
Dates: 1975

June 20 1975 to June 20 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-78 to 75-100. Baseball varsity letter awards (75-78 to 75-96). Francis E. (Dixie) Dunbar retiring after nine years as track and cross-county mentor at HC (75-98). More baseball letter winners (75-99 to 75-100).

Dates: 1975

June 20 1975 to June 24 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-100 to 75-112. Tennis letter winners (75-102 to 75-108). Rick Feigelson, an undergraduate student at Haverford College, has a theory published in a journal (75-111). Info on the Haverford and Bryn Mawr summer theater throughout.

Dates: 1975

July 2 1975 to July 19 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-113 to 75-119. David M. Wertheimer elected to two-year term as one of two student reps to the HC board of manages (75-113). Horizons Summer 1975 draft (75-115).

Dates: 1975

September 28 1975 to September 29 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-157 to 75-177. Cross-country hometowners (75-157 through 75-160, 75-162 through 75-170). Tamara Brooks, Haverford's new conductor, to debut on Wednesday, October 15,1975 (75-173). Haverford College awarded $30,000 grant from the Esther A. and Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc. to be used in the president's discretionary fund (75-176).

Dates: 1975

February 5 1976 to March 19 1976, 1976

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents Info Projects 76-1 to 76-17. PA Superior Court Judge Edmund B. Spaeth Jr. and Herman M. Somers named to Haverford Board of Managers (76-1 and 76-2). Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provides three-year grant of $185,000 to Haverford College to support the faculty (76-3). Dave Stubbs, a junior on the HC basketball team, is the fifth player in the college's history to have scored 1,000 points or more (76-6). Dick Voith, a junior on the HC basketball team, broke the all-time career record for...
Dates: 1976

July 21 1975 to August 28 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents Info Projects 75-120 to 75-129. Dick Voith, junior basketball player at Haverford College, featured in national magazine "Street and Smith" (75-121). Feature about Haverford College and its way of hosting visitors (that allows contact with students for a few days or even a week) in "The Sunday Bulletin" (75-122). Historic set of letters and documents with autographs of each of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence to be auctioned in the fall of 1975 at Haverford College (75-126)....
Dates: 1975

September 18 1975 to September 21 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-131 to 75-156. Haverford College sets annual giving records at $482,051 over the past year (75-132). Soccer team members bios in honor of the start of the team's 75th season (75-133 to 75-155).

Dates: 1975

October 30 1975 to December 23 1975, 1975

 File — Box: 7
Scope and Contents

Info Projects 75-179 to 75-222. Fencing team members (75-185 to 75-193). Wrestling team members (75-194 to 75-202). Basketball team members (75-203 to 75-214). William Morris Maier retired as treasurer of the Corporation of Haverford College after twenty-six years (75-222).

Dates: 1975