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  • Unknown author (1953-12-13)
    College Choir, December 13, 1953. Original photograph is located in the black 1950s photograph binder.
  • Unknown author (1946-10-11)
    An all-time high enrollment of 3,460 students at Youngstown College was announced by administration officials. There were 2,440 day students and 1,020 night students enrolled. Of these, 1,860 were veterans.
  • Unknown author (1946-01-18)
    Records indicated that 770 students enrolled for the Spring 1946 semester were military veterans. 583 were new veterans, with 75 of these being former students of Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1932-09-12)
    The enrollment of 350 students surpassed all the predictions made by officials at Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1947-09-26)
    Youngstown College began the Fall 1947 term with a record enrollment of approximately 4,180 students.
  • Jones, Lloyd (1936-11-29)
    College group of students in car. Left to right, seated: Galen Elser, Bill Lackey, John Rosapepe; back row, standing: Howard Rempes, Daniel Chance, Dan Mounts, Frank Evans, Frank Jaczko, and Ted Holz. Original photograph ...
  • Unknown author (2011-01-29)
    A photograph of College Inn.
  • Harnevious, Bill (1944-02-04)
    Youngstown College was accredited as one of the approved schools for the vocational training of World War II veterans under an agreement with the Veterans Rehabilitation Administration.
  • Unknown author (1940-01-10)
    A new method of teaching, patterned after a plan used by Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, was considered by the Youngstown College administration. Called the Rollins Conference Plan, the method replaced the standard ...
  • Unknown author (1978)
    A photograph of the College of Applied Science and Technology. It is now known as Cushwa Hall.
  • Unknown author (1946-10-25)
    Dr. Howard Jones, president of Youngstown College, shot and killed a 1100 pound moose while on vacation in Quebec.
  • Unknown author (1948-04-23)
    Youngstown College considered establishing an R.O.T.C. program on campus if enough students demonstrated an interest in the program.
  • Unknown author (1955-03-04)
    Youngstown College announced the beginning of a series of half-hour television programs. The broadcasts appeared on alternate Sundays at 3:30 p.m. over WKBN-TV.
  • Unknown author (1946-05-24)
    The enrollment for the 1946 summer term broke all previous records.
  • Unknown author (1946-03-22)
    Youngstown Municipal Airport announced the opening of a flight course for veterans. Including both ground school and aerial instruction, the course was the first of its kind to be offered in northeastern Ohio.
  • Unknown author (1940-04-17)
    The Youngstown College Jambar was awarded First Class Honors by the Associated Collegiate Press Critical Service.
  • Unknown author (1964)
    Photograph of Colonel John E. Wales III, Professor of Military Science at The Youngstown University (1964-1966). When he retired from the U.S. Army, Colonel Wales became the Director of Financial Aid at the same university.
  • Unknown author (1964)
    Photograph of Colonel Richard J. Bestor, Professor of Military Science at The Youngstown University (1960-1964)
  • Daniels, Ron (Buckeye Review (Youngstown, OH), 2003-08-27)
    Editorial from Dr. Ron Daniel's Buckeye Review "Vantage Point" column critiquing symbols of patriotism in the African-American community after the September 11th terrorist attacks. Dr. Daniels advocates the establishment ...
  • Evans, James (2011-01-31)
    A colorful scene as students walk through the leaves in late October.

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