Edward Conradi Presidential Anniversary Book, May 25, 1934

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Edward Conradi Presidential Anniversary Book, May 25, 1934

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Conradi, Edward, 1869-1944

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Dr. Edward Conradi (1869-1944) was President of Florida State College for Women (FSCW) from 1909 until 1941 and taught the first Experimental Psychology course at FSCW; After retirement he was appointed President Emeritus and his name was given to the Biology Bldg. and to the first endowed chair in the Psychology Dept. in 1991. From the description of Edward Conradi Papers, 1911-1981. (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 39899902 ...

Created by faculty and staff of the Florida State College for Women. It is inscribed by Hazel Berenice Deetz, the designer.

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The Edward Conradi Presidential Anniversary Book was presented to President Conradi on May 25, 1934, at a banquet held in the Florida State College for Women (FSCW) Dining Hall. The banquet commemorated his 25th year as FSCW President. This wood-carved book is signed by FSCW faculty and staff who attended the banquet. Those who signed the guest book included the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences William G. Dodd, Dean of Music Ella Scoble Opperman, Dean of Home Eco...

Sandels, Margaret.

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Opperman, Ella Scoble

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Dean, Florida State College for Women. Ella Scoble Opperman was born October 27, 1873, in New Haven, Ohio, and died in Tallahassee, Florida, on March 11, 1969. She became director of the Florida State College for Women, School of Music in 1911, and its first dean in 1920, until her retirement in 1944. The college became Florida State University three years later. After her retirement she wrote "Annals of the school of music." Opperman Music Hall on the Florida State Univ...

Florida State College for Women

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According to Robin Sellers' Femina Perfecta, in 1914 members of the even-year classes of Florida State College for Women (juniors and freshmen) wore their green and yellow class colors to chapel on the Saturday morning before Thanksgiving. A spontaneous pep rally ensued. On the following Wednesday, odd-year class members (seniors, sophomores, and sub-freshmen) carried canes wrapped with ribbons in their individual class colors of red, white, and purple. On Thanksgiving Day the odd-year classes d...

Dodd, William George, 1874-1963.

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William George Dodd was born in Waynesville, Ohio in 1874. He received his M.A. and Ph. D from Harvard University. He moved to Tallahassee, Florida in 1910 to teach English literature at the Florida State College for Women. He served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences of the Florida State College for Women from 1913 to 1944. From the description of Tallahassee genealogical notebook, ca. 1930. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413138 ...

Longmire, Rowena

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