Box 10
Container
Contains 11 Results:
July 13 1977 to October 18 1977, 1977
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 77-306 to 77-345. Chris Billy, recent graduate of HC, receives 1977-1978 Fulbright Fellowship for post-graduate study in Germany (77-306). Sam Otter, recent graduate of HC, receives Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship (77-307A). Daniel M. Price, recent graduate of HC, receives Keasbey Memorial Foundation Scholarship (77-308). No 77-309 or 77-310. 63.9% of HC alumni supported HC with gifts in its 1977 Annual Giving program (77-311). No 77-312. Penelope C. Hinckley named the first...
Dates:
1977
October 17 1977 to December 28 1977, 1977
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 77-346 to 77-365. Swami Nishreyasananda, notable Indian Scholar, to hold eight events at HC in late October and early November of 1977 (77-348). Haverford Award recipients announced for 1977 (77-349). $1.8 million passed to HC to develop the cross-cultural study of religion, as willed by the late Margaret Ralston Gest (77-358). U.S. Senator Dick Clark and Andrew Silk, to speak on International Affairs, specifically concerning South Africa (77-360). $48,000 grant given to HC...
Dates:
1977
January 6 1978 to March 6 1978, 1978
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 78-1 to 78-28. No 78-5. Janice Reutt named Sports Information Director at HC (78-12). John Wesley Gilbert, Jr., appointed associate director of development at HC (78-13). Paula Singer named assistant director of public relations at HC (78-14). David Potter, dean of HC, elected to one-year term as chairman of the American Conference of Academic Deans (78-17). HC received two grants -- Charles E. Merrill Trust and Richard Humphreys Foundation -- to aid it in its efforts to...
Dates:
1978
March 6 1978 to April 11 1978, 1978
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 78-29 to 78-62. No 78-35 in the folder. The Beggar's Opera hometowners (78-29 through 78-36). Reverend Leon Sullivan, pastor of the Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia and the founder of the Opportunities Industrialization Center to hold a discussion on Black advancement at Haverford College (78-39). Varsity basketball letters hometowners (78-42 through 78-51). No 78-54. Fencing team varsity letter winners (78-58). Updates on the starts of the various sports' seasons (78-60)....
Dates:
1978
April 17 1978 to May 12 1978, 1978
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 78-63 to 78-95. Robert Scott Israel receives $7,000 Thomas J. Watson Traveling Fellowship (78-63). Patricia T. Docherty, manager of the Haverford College bookstore, named "Manager of the Year" by the National Association of College Stores (78-64). Richard Morsch, the athletic trainer at HC, announced his retirement to be effective as of May 1978 (78-70). No 78-71. Gregory J. Kleiber wins a Danforth Graduate Fellowship for advanced study for his Ph.D. (78-72). Spring 1978...
Dates:
1978
June 15 1978 to September 19 1978, 1978
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 78-313 to 78-335. Richard J. Bernstein, philosophy professor at HC, awarded a fellowship for post-doctoral research by the American Council of Learned Societies (78-313). Fifteen members of the Haverford College soccer team to attend the World Cup soccer games in Buenos Aires, Argentina (78-314). Marty Lipman and Rich Marks, freshman doubles on the HC tennis team, selected for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III All-American Tennis Team (78-316). Haverford...
Dates:
1978
September 21 1978 to October 1978, 1978
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects: 78-336 to 78-370. 59.8% of Haverford's alumni made contributions to the college over 1978 (78-336). Over 200 parents of Haverford College students expected to visit on Parents' Day on October 7th (78-339). Cross country team hometowners (78-343 through 360). HC receives a half million dollar grant from the DeWitt Wallace Fund (78-363). The Pew Memorial Trust awarded $50,000 to Haverford College to help finance the College's energy conservation program (78-364). HC announces...
Dates:
1978
October 30 1978 to December 21 1978, 1978
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects: 78-371 to 78-392. HC receives $450,000 challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which is claimed over time to match alumni donations (78-372). Wallace T. Collett elected to the board of managers of Haverford College (78-374). Donald E. Stokes electd to the board of managers at HC (78-376). Varsity basketball roster (78-378). The Haverford/Bryn Mawr Hunger Action Committee to hold a fast day on Thursday, November 16, 1978 (78-380). For the first time in...
Dates:
1978
January 5 1979 to Februrary 20 1979, 1979
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 79-2 to79-39. No 79-5 through 79-16. Linda Gersetin, professor of history at HC, elected to the Council of the American Association of University Professors (79-17). Soccer hometowners -- performance at the Middle Atlantic Conference's Southern Division (79-20). HC junior Adam V. Friedman selected as an intern with the New York State Assembly (79-21). Mike Sheely to compete in the International Cross Country Track Meet in Gainesville, Florida (79-23). Mike Sheely to be one of...
Dates:
1979
February 23 1979 to April 9 1979, 1979
File — Box: 10
Scope and Contents
Info Projects 79-40 to 79-60. HC senior Larry "Ike" Eisenlohr finishes Haverford wrestling career by placing third in his division of the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships at Gettsburg (79-43). Seventeen Haverford College students studying abroad in 1979 (79-47). Hometown press releases for basketball and wrestling (79-52). The Board of Managers of Haverford College decide to begin to admit women as freshmen beginning in 1980 (79-54). Congressman Barber Conable to address the fiscal...
Dates:
1979