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Susquehanna University:
1940 to 1949
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Laboratories
1945 ca.
The Charles Steele Science Hall was dedicated on June 11, 1913. The University board believed the sciences would be a key area of growth for the institution.
Science; Laboratories; Charles Steele Science Hall; Susquehanna University
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Business School
1945 ca.
The Business School underwent a few transformations at Susquehanna. In 1903, the Commercial Education Department became the School of Business which in turn became the School of Business Administration...
Students; Classrooms; Business School; Business Education; World War, 1939-1945; Susquehanna University
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Secretarial Science
1945 ca.
The Business School offered a two year course of study in secretarial science. Students were trained to work in an office setting and were taught dictation and typing.
Students; Office workers; Business School; Susquehanna University
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Women's Sports
1945 ca.
With the help of the Women's Athletic Association, women's athletic programs at Susquehanna University progressed. Although field hockey was the most common sport, basketball, softball and archery were...
Archery; Women; Sports; Susquehanna University
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Women's Sports
1945 ca.
The Women's Athletic Association sponsored women's intercollegiate athletic competitions. Intramural teams were formed and competed against other colleges. While field hockey was the first varsity team...
Students; Sports; Women; Susquehanna University
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Graduation
1945 ca.
The loss of students due to World War II had caused the number of graduates to sink to just twenty-one in 1945. However, the University continued to graduate students. Here is a photo showing a 1940s graduating...
Graduation ceremonies; Alumni & alumnae; Susquehanna University
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Dance Chaperones
1943-01-20
The Second World War did its part to subdue social life at Susquehanna. However, the University did its best to sustain student life on campus. This image shows a letter sent to chaperones of an upcoming...
Correspondence; Dance parties; Fraternities & sororities; World War, 1939-1945; Susquehanna University
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