File #5503: "1967-1968 Catalog, Faculty, Alumni, V.U. History, Vincennes, Objectives."

1967-1968 Catalog, Faculty, Alumni, V.U. History, Vincennes, Objectives.

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Title

1967-1968 Catalog, Faculty, Alumni, V.U. History, Vincennes, Objectives.

Subject

Indiana-History; Vincennes (Ind.)-History; College Publications

Description

Pg. 12-13. Left page: FACULTY 1966-1967, cont.: John Walker, Chairman of Life Sciences Department, Biological Sciences; Alma Webb, English; R. G. Webb, History, Political Science; Fred Walker, Jr., Journalism, Government; James H. Welton, English; George Whitehouse, Automotive Mechanics Technology. SPECIAL INSTRUCTORS: The Rev. Frank Baldwin; Ray C. Beless; Dr. Ellsworth Christmas, Regional Extension Agronomist; Marietta Fuller, Milton Harding, William King, Murphey Land, The Rev. Bernard Lutz; Dr. Dan Meadors, Regional Extension Horticulturist, Wayne Wilson. LINOTYPE SCHOOL: Edwin Stoll. ELECTRONICS ASSISTANT: Vernon Johnson. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS ASSISTANT: David Boesche. ENGLISH ASSISTANTS: Dorothy Bailey, Randa Brocksmith, Jane Godare, Betty Johnson, Martha Libby, Virginia Miller, Marjorie Simon, Jane Walker, Laura Zanetis. READING LABORATORY ASSISTANTS: Dorothy Browning, Jane Keyser. SCIENCE ASSISTANTS: Fern Palmer, Wayne Schuler, Carolyn Thompson. MUSIC ASSISTANT: James Camp. Right page: ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Describes founding in 1923, purposes, eligibility, and projects, including the V.U. Community Series and the Walter A. Davis Citation. ALUMNI OFFICERS, 1966-1967: Dr. Pat A. McMillen, President; Robert Stevens, Vice-President; Stanley Dumes, Vice-President; Murphey Land, Secretary; Charles Klein, Treasurer. VINCENNES UNIVERSITY: HISTORY & LOCATION: Description of the history of Vincennes University, with heritage going back to 1787 in the Northwest Ordinance, the 1804 land grant, incorporation of the university, the first Board of Trustees, chaired by William Henry Harrison, Governor of Indiana Territory; the location in Vincennes, Indiana, description of the founding IN 1731, history, many firsts in the state, beauty, cultural advantages, interested people, and location on the Wabash River.

Creator

Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library

Date

1967-1968

Contributor

Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library

Format

jpg

Language

eng

Type

Image

Identifier

vul-vuc-1967-00008