David Sweet was born in 1939. He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Rochester in 1961 and his master of arts degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1963. While earning his ...
Mr. Dickson's diary consist of several sheets of paper listing his activities from the years 1937-1975. Much of the listings are projects he has accomplished in the local area steel mills, employee activities, strike dates, ...
This is the student yearbook for Youngstown's YMCA Schools (Collegiate Division) for the school year 1925-1926. It contains information and photographs of faculty, staff, and students in addition to school events.
This file contains Ethnic Organizations in the area from 1982-1986. Listed for most organizations are member leaders and occasionally listed are descriptions and times of meetings for the organization.
Changes in a physical campus often reflect a changing student body or new academic needs.
President John Coffelt is often called the “builder of the university.” During his presidency (1973-1984), the sights and sounds ...
Henry Kurtz is the subject of the following file. The material can be separated into two sections. One is a photocopy of an article entitle “Henry Kurtz: Man of the Book” by Donald F. Durnbaugh and the other is a photocopy ...
Holy Rosary Parish of Lowellville contains photographs and a correspondence from Ms. Schnuttgen thanking the Rev. Carl J. Forgach for the tour and
interview.
Holy Trinity Catholic Church file contains a newspaper clipping on the 107th annual meeting of the Historical Society, a short history with an interview with Msgr. Leo Adamiak, "The Symbolic Doors of Holy Trinity" publication ...
Homer O. Nearpass was born in Vermontville, Michigan on June 19, 1880. He was a 1901 graduate of the Culver Military Academy in Indiana and attained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Reserve University in 1903. He ...
This is the Youngstown College student yearbook for the school year 1932-1933. It includes stories and photographs of faculty, staff, and students in addition to College events.