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  • Unknown author (1962-04-13)
    Dr. Kelsie B. Harder, English, was awarded a Fullbright grant to lecture in American literature in India for the 1962-63 academic year. Harder was scheduled to teach at the Universities of Punjab and Kuruksetra Chandigah.
  • Unknown author (1957-04-12)
    Dr. Kelsie Harder of the Youngstown University English faculty had an article published in the "Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin." The article was titled "Pert Nigh Almost: Folk Measurement."
  • Unknown author (1960-02-19)
    Dr. Kelsie B. Harder, a Youngstown University teacher of literature and logic, was appointed Secretary-Treasurer of the American Name Society, an organization devoted to the study of all types of appellations (personal, ...
  • Unknown author (1946-04-26)
    President Howard W. Jones announced the appointment of Dr. Hubert C. Howard to the English faculty at Youngstown College. He held a doctoral degree from The Ohio State University and was a U.S. Army veteran.
  • Unknown author (1956-10-26)
    The silver anniversary of the presidency of Howard W. Jones at Youngstown University was commemorated.
  • Unknown author (1947-11-07)
    Dr. Ivan G. Grimshaw accepted the post of librarian of Youngstown College. He replaced Maurine Brunner who resigned to take a position as librarian to the Missouri Supreme Court.
  • Unknown author (1952-04-24)
    Dr. Howard W. Jones, president of Youngstown College, was elected president of the Ohio College Association and Allied Societies at the 81st annual meeting of the organization.
  • Unknown author (1958-05-16)
    Dr. Alfred D. Low, instructor of history, published a book entitled "Lenin on the Question of Nationality."
  • Unknown author (1971-03-05)
    YSU decided not to renew the contract of Dr. Bhagwati P.K. Poddar, assistant professor of sociology. Poddar sued, charging the university with refusing him a promotion based upon his race and national origin, failing to ...
  • Unknown author (1979-11-16)
    Dr. David Ruggles was appointed assistant dean of the School of Education. Previously, he served as associate director for undergraduate programs with the Kentucky Council on Higher Education.
  • Unknown author (1960-04-22)
    Dr. Leonard T. Skeggs was slated to deliver the dedicatory address for the opening of YU's new science building. A son of the late Leonard T. Skeggs, who as general secretary of the Youngstown YMCA was largely responsible ...
  • Unknown author (1931-10-23)
    Dr. Henry V. Stearns, dean of the Youngstown College Music Department, was injured when he fell from the platform in one of the dressing rooms of the auditorium. He was treated by a local physician and sent home.
  • Unknown author (1963-03-29)
    Dr. Ward T. Miner was named to succeed Professor Karl W. Dykema as head of the YU English Department. Dykema had been previously promoted to Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
  • Pitcairn, Sally (1945-04-20)
    Professor John Bare of the Veterans' Administration Guidance and Training Subdivision teamed up with Dr. Luther Warren of Mount Union College in providing returning military veterans with career guidance.
  • Sloan, Pete (1958-05-09)
    Dr. George Wilcox of the Education Department commemorated his 25th anniversary at Youngstown University.
  • Unknown author (1934-10-03)
    George M. Wilcox, newly appointed Dean of Youngstown College, offered his comments on the traditions of the institution.
  • Unknown author (The Jambar, 1991-06-27)
    This is the text of a statement made by Attorney Paul M. Dutton after the improper attempt by the YSU Board of Trustees to seat him as president of the university.
  • Unknown author (1983-01-07)
    Bill Narduzzi relinquishes his role as YSU athletic director, but maintains his post as head football coach.
  • Unknown author (1951-04-13)
    Professor Karl W. Dykema was re-elected president of the College English Association of Ohio.
  • Unknown author (1963-02-01)
    Professor Karl W. Dykema, head of the Engligh and Languages Department, was selected to replace Joseph P. Smith as the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Smith retained his administrative position as Dean of the University.

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