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  • Stewart, W. Forres (1962-02-17)
    This photograph depicts a mother giving the Type II Sabin oral polio vaccine to her child during the immunization program in Youngstown in 1962. The program, which was sponsored by the Mahoning County Medical Society and ...
  • Sodha, Chandrakant V. ([Youngstown, Ohio] : Youngstown State University, 1974., 1974)
    The purpose of this thesis is to determine a general closed-form solution of a discrete linear dynamic system having n degrees of freedom. The solution includes the effect of axial force as well as rigid body motion. This ...
  • Unknown author (1949)
    Mr. and Mrs. Jones at home, 1949. Original photograph is located in Box 2 folder 14 of the Youngstown College Public Relations Office Collection RG 29/1.
  • Unknown author (1967)
    A photograph of Mr. Byo and student. Taken for the yearbook, The Neon, 1967.
  • Unknown author (Youngstown, Ohio : The University, 1967, 1967)
  • Unknown author (1958-10-31)
    Thomas Gay, professor of communications, was named a faculty advisor to the English Society.
  • Unknown author (2011-01-31)
    Biography of Houston Howard and Edna Delores Pincham, proprietors of HH Pincham Moving Company in Youngstown Ohio, from the Delta Heritage Project. Edna's many accomplishments and record of volunteerism are detailed.
  • Unknown author (1942)
    Clipping from an unidentified source on Mrs. Alice Warner Parham's involvement with the Belmont Branch YWCA, from circa 1942. The article ends stating that Mrs. Parham is leaving the YWCA to join her husband in Warren. ...
  • Unknown author (Vindicator (Youngstown, OH), 1974-07-07)
    Vindicator article on Mary Ella Lovett Belton's retirement, from the Delta Heritage Collection. The article offers a biographical profile, highlighting Mrs. Belton's work and accomplishments in the Youngstown school system ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the immigration cases of Joan Wheeler and Nancy Wheeler into the United States. The Wheeler girls were neices of Mrs. Clifford, who wanted to remove them from wartime England to the safety of ...
  • Unknown author (1940)
    Correspondence involving the immigration cases of Joan Wheeler and Nancy Wheeler into the United States. The Wheeler girls were neices of Mrs. Clifford, who wanted to remove them from wartime England to the safety of ...
  • Unknown author (1960)
    Photographs of President Howard Jone's wife, Lucille Jones, in their home, undated circa 1960s. Original photographs are located in Box 2 folder 14 of the Youngstown College Public Relations Office Collection RG 29/1.
  • Pitcairn, Sally (1944-09-29)
    Mrs. William T. (Edith) McKissock was appointed acting dean of women at Youngstown College. Previously, Mrs. McKissock served as head of the YoCo mathematics department.
  • Unknown author (1954-10-15)
    Beatrice Fried Newman was appointed to the part-time faculty of Youngstown College to teach in the Art Department. A 1950 graduate of YoCo, she also received a master's degree from New York University in 1951 and taught ...
  • Unknown author (1937-09-20)
    Mrs. Catherine Berg Semans, an instructor in the English and Psychology Departments, was appointed Dean of Women of Youngstown College by President Howard W. Jones.
  • Unknown author (1966-03-11)
    Mrs. Joseph E. (Mary B.) Smith, recorder at YU since 1956, was appointed registrar. At the same time, William Livosky was appointed director of admissions; he previously served in the business office and as a student counselor.
  • Giuseppina, Sforza; Giuseppina, Mucci (1968-08-30)
    These are two letters from Mucci Giuseppina and his wife Sforza. They send best wishes for health and prayers after hearing of Lucia's leg amputation.
  • Hudspeth, Brett (2006)
    This study seeks to explore the expected impact on the Youngstown-Warren regional area of a closure of the General Motors assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio. Through the course of performing this impact study, the paper ...

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