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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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Admissions Bulletin
1945 ca.
The most obvious impact of the Second World War on Susquehanna University was diminished enrollment. The end of the war brought with it the GI Bill. Colleges across the country saw a resurgence in their...
Veterans; Students; Susquehanna University
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Veterans
1945 ca.
Passed in 1944, the GI Bill paid the tuition, books and living expenses for four years of study for returning veterans. Many men and women who would not have attended college before the war took advantage...
Veterans; Assistance; GI Bill; Susquehanna University
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Admissions Bulletin
1945 ca.
Susquehanna University did its best to help veterans adjust to life after the war. Under the supervision of Dean Galt, a program was instituted to provide guidance and assistance to returning veterans....
Veterans; Assistance; Students; Susquehanna University
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Accelerated War-Time Program
1942-03-00
In January of 1942 presidents and deans of American colleges and universities met on two occasions to discuss the special challenges war posed to higher education. President Smith and Dean Galt attended...
Accelerated program; Susquehanna University
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