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  • Pecchia, Dan (1982-06-24)
    Michael T. Rice was named head basketball coach after a long review of over sixty candidates for the job. Rice, the previous head coach at Duquesne University, succeeds Dominic Rosselli.
  • Unknown author (1943-03-25)
    Louis A. Deesz was appointed dean of the Youngstown College engineering school. Previous to this appointment, Deesz served as dean of the evening engineering division.
  • Unknown author (1950-04-21)
    A heart attack resulted in the death of Louis A. Deesz, dean of the Rayen School of Engineering at Youngstown College. At the time of his death, Deesz was in Washington, D.C. to testify before Congress as chairman of the ...
  • Hughes, La'el (2002-07-25)
    Dr. Janet Del Bene is named "Outstanding Woman Chemist" for 2002 by Iota Sigma Pi.
  • Moore, Clarence; Nudo, David (1983-11-22)
    A "die-in" was held at Kilcawley Center's Program Lounge in reaction to the television movie "The Day After," the story of America in the aftermath of a nuclear attack by the Soviet Union. The event was co-sponsored by the ...
  • Harper, Jeremy (1996-12-03)
    Ed DiGregorio collected his 200th career win as head coach of the YSU women's basketball team when the Lady Penguins defeated Wright State 85-67.
  • Morgan, David Lee, Jr. (1990-02-13)
    Women's basketball coach Ed DiGregorio became the all-time winningest coach in YSU's history as the team rallied from a 52-35 deficit with 12 minutes remaining on the clock to capture a 63-61 victory over the University ...
  • Goldich, Judy (1966-10-07)
    The long football coaching career of Dwight "Dike" Beede was highlighted, including his invention of the penalty flag.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    With the suspension of football at Youngstown College for the duration of the Second World War, head football coach and athletic director Dwight V. "Dike" Beede disclosed his plans to leave the college.
  • Sloan, Pete (Jambar, p. 7, col. 2, 1957-09-27)
    Dike Beede's 25 years as a football coach (seventeen of them at Youngstown University) were commemorated by "The Jambar."
  • Unknown author (1961-11-30)
    President Howard W. Jones announced that D. V. "Dike" Beede's contract as head football coach at Youngstown College was renewed for another three years.
  • Grohl, Jim (1957-10-11)
    Assistant football coaches Lou DiOrio and Sloko Gill were featured. DiOrio was a former star player at Cheney High School and Hiram College. Gill was the star center for the first Penguin football team and later played for ...
  • Morris, Jere (1977-11-22)
    Dollar Bank announced its plans to open a branch office in Kilcawley Center along with a computerized automatic teller called the "Dollar Mover." Both were expected to be operational by January 1978.
  • Vanatsky, Ron (1957-03-15)
    Youngstown University's head basketball coach, Dominic Rosselli, was named "Ohio College Coach of the Year" for 1957.
  • Housteau, Chuck (1982-04-02)
    After 39 years of coaching YSU basketball and baseball, Dominic Rosselli announced his retirement effective July 1, 1982.
  • Denney, George (1980-06-06)
    Professor R. Donald Elser of the Speech, Communciations and Theatre Department, announced his retirement after 34 years of service at YSU.
  • Unknown author (1968-01-19)
    Dr. Bruce T. Riley, Associate Chairman of the Philosophy Department, submitted an eleven page report which recommended the dissolution of the Neo-Scholastic section of the department and the creation of a Department of Religion.
  • Unknown author (1936-04-30)
    Dr. Robert D. Bowden, head of the Youngstown College Social Science Department, published "Boies Penrose: Symbol of an Era." Penrose was the Republican political boss of Philadelphia who dominated Pennsylvania politics ...
  • Unknown author (1931-10-23)
    Dr. Robert Douglas Bowden of Youngstown College was awarded the John G. Agar Prize of $3,000 for the best book on "The Soul of America." His book was called "In Defense of Tomorrow."
  • Unknown author (1936-01-21)
    Dr. Robert D. Bowden, head of Youngstown College's Social Science Department, took out petitions to run as a candidate for Congress as representative of the 19th District. Bowden hoped to unseat the incumbent, Representative ...

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