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Title
1954-1956 Catalog, Faculty, Alumni, Vincennes, V.U. History.
Subject
Indiana-History; Vincennes (Ind.)-History; College Publications
Description
Pg. 8-9. Left page: FACULTY 1954-1956, cont.: Medrith A. Jordan, Director of Women's Physical Education, Acting Librarian; Hollis P. Leighly, Chemistry; Amy Goodhue Loomis, Speech, Dramatics; Stephen D. McCormick, Business Law; Forrest McGlone, Commerce; Mary Hall McKee, Home Economics, Art, Director of Chorus; Ethel Preston, Modern Languages; Susan J. Stoll, Music; B. Thomas Sutton, Engineering Drawing; Paul F. Sebring, Music-Voice, Public School Music; Gladys A. Crook, Music-Piano, Music Appreciation; Cecelia Ray Berry, Music-Piano, Harmony, Theory; Louise Sebring, Music-Piano, Public School Music. Jack W. Seargeant, Music-Instruments. Right page: ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Describes the founding in 1923, purposes, eligibility, projects, activities, including the V.U. Community Series and the Walter A. Davis Citation. ALUMNI OFFICERS 1953-1955: Stephen McCormick, President; Robert Schultheis, Vice-President; Mrs. Charles VanMeter, Secretary-Treasurer. ALUMNI OFFICERS 1954-1955: Robert Schultheis, President; Robert D. Rayburn, Vice-President; Clarence O. Stout, Jr., Vice-President (Treasurer?); Mrs. Charles VanMeter, Secretary. VINCENNES UNIVERSITY HISTORY & LOCATION: Description of the founding of Vincennes University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of Indiana, with the Ordinance of 1787 for the government of the territory northwest of the Ohio; the 1804 land grant, incorporation, naming, and first Board of Trustees, chaired by William Henry Harrison, Governor of the Indiana Territory. Describes Vincennes, Indiana, founded in 1702, frontier trading past.
Creator
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Date
1954-1956
Contributor
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Type
Image
Identifier
vul-vuc-1954-00006