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  • Unknown author (1964-02-14)
    The YSU branch of the NAACP kicked off a rally in support of the Civil Rights Bill with a letter-writing campaign. The Inter-Fraternity Council also endorsed the legislation. Ruth Yozwiak was elected secretary to the ...
  • Unknown author (1966-01-07)
    Philip Buchanan (University Registrar) and Rev. Albert Linder (Protestant Chaplain) tendered their resignations to the University. Howard Weinstein was named the new co-director of the YU Radio Show. Changes in Elementary ...
  • Unknown author (1967-01-13)
    Dr. William H. Coffield is named academic dean. E. Mark Evans was appointed assistant dean of business administration and Richard M. Magner was appointed acting chairman of the accounting department. Student Council elected ...
  • Unknown author (1966-01-14)
    The musical Penguins returned from a successful USO tour of Caribbean military installations. A meeting on the military draft (Selective Service) was called. Dr. S.I. Roberts (History Department) commented on the recent ...
  • Unknown author (1966-03-04)
    The Four Freshmen were slated to perform at Spring Weekend, as the chairman of the YU Social Committee announced plans to poll the YU student body’s receptiveness to entertainment by nationally-known groups. 66 young women ...
  • Unknown author (1965-03-05)
    For budgetary reasons, the plans for the new dormitory at YU were shortened by one floor. Proposals submitted to the Student Council that originated from outside the Council sparked a great deal of discussion. The satirical ...
  • Unknown author (1965-03-12)
    YU student Ray Galus was killed in a plane crash while accumulating flight time in the ROTC flying program. Student Council defeated a reapportionment motion and opened an investigation of the Student Educational Loan Fund ...
  • Unknown author (1965-03-19)
    The YU chapter of the NAACP announced plans for a march, while a variety show to benefit the Association was advertised. The Alumni Fund Drive raised over $16,000. The Protestant student group Religion in Life (RIL) changed ...
  • Unknown author (1966-03-25)
    A faculty forum on Vietnam was sponsored by the Social Science Club. 140 students pledged fraternities. Swimmer Tom Craciun finished ninth in NCAA Championship competition. Avis began renting cars to college students, ...
  • Unknown author (1965-03-26)
    The NAACP stages a march to the Mahoning County Courthouse, which included students from several YU student organizations. The head of the YU chapter of the NAACP, Ron Daniels, was scheduled to present a talk about events ...
  • Unknown author (1962-05-04)
    Drew Pearson, noted news commentator and analyst, was schedule to speak before the University convocation on May 12, in Strouss Auditorium. Dr. Dwight Arnold of Kent State University was the scheduled speaker for the third ...
  • Unknown author (1962-05-11)
    Nine YU students were named to the Gould Society, the university-wide honorary organization. The Dana School of Music announced that it would present Bach’s “The Passion According to St. John.” Graduation was announced for ...
  • Unknown author (1958-11-07)
    Clifford F. Hood, the president of U.S. Steel, was selected to deliver the address before the Golden Academic Convocation. The University planned a general open house in commemoration of the anniversary. The remnant of a ...
  • Unknown author (1958-11-14)
    The public was invited to the University’s 50th Anniversary Open House. Technical and scientific exhibits were displayed. A space satellite exhibit was also planned. Honorary degrees were planned for William H. Ramage, ...
  • Unknown author (1958-11-21)
    Hundreds visited the University’s 50th Anniversary Open House, with the exhibit provided by the U.S. Army being the most popular, due chiefly to its work in missile and space technologies. The subject of courtesy was ...
  • Unknown author (2000)
    Missing Issue.
  • Unknown author (1967-04-14)
    Statehood for YU was approved by the Ohio House of Representatives. It was revealed that the Student Security Office was running illegally, without the consent of Student Council. The Students and Faculty for Peace (SFP) ...
  • Unknown author (1958-04-18)
    The Dana School of Music announces its upcoming musical, “Die Freischutz,” a romantic opera by Carl Maria von Weber. Phi Gamma planned its 12th Annual Popularity Dance, while the IFC sponsored a campaign to raise money ...
  • Unknown author (1968-02-02)
    R. Buckminster Fuller, the inventor of the geodesic dome, was the third Skeggs Lecturer. Vance Packard, liberal and author, was scheduled to speak in March 1968. A six-member board was formed to accredit a graduate school.. ...
  • Unknown author (1963-02-15)
    An allotment of $1,333,518 by the Federal Government, through Congressman Michael J. Kirwan’s office, permitted the University to undertake detailed planning of the first 16 acres in YU proposed 58-acre redevelopment plan. ...

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