Bayrd Still Lectures on the Early History of New York University 1982

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Bayrd Still Lectures on the Early History of New York University 1982

This collection contains a series of lectures given by University Archivist Bayrd Still as part of the New York University Sesquicentennial Celebration.

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New York University. Speeches.

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New York University. History.

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Still, Bayrd

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From 1947-1987, Dr. Bayrd Still served New York University as an historian, archivist, teacher, and administrator. As an authority on urban history and urban development, Dr. Still’s interests and commitments extended beyond his academic research and the university to involve landmark preservation in New York City. Bayrd Still was born on July 7, 1906, in Woodstock, Illinois. He completed all of his degrees in history at the University of Wisconsin; he received his bache...