Events general vertical file, 1920-[ongoing].

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Events general vertical file, 1920-[ongoing].

The Events general vertical file contains clippings, pamphlets, brochures, reports, press releases, advertisements, and ephemera issued by and concerning Penn State events. Topics include American Bicentennial, anniversaries, artists course, artists series, baccalaureate service, centennial, Center for the Performing Arts, circus, commencement, Elderhostel, honors day, Martin Luther King Day, Penn State medal, Pennsylvania Centre Stage, Pennsylvania Day, presidential visits, scholarship day exercises, special days, student awards recognition, university lecture series, and war.

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Pennsylvania State University. Archives

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Centre County, in the ridge and valley region of central Pennsylvania, is the home of The Pennsylvania State University. The county seat is the historic borough of Bellefonte. From the description of Centre County businesses and industries collection, 1904-1993. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 630171217 The Pennsylvania State University was founded as The Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, and the original objective was to support agricultur...

American Bicentennial.

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Elderhostel, inc

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Pennsylvania State University. Center for the Performing Arts

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The Center for the Performing Arts began as the Artists Series in 1957, with guest speakers and performances held in Schwab Auditorium. Remaining under the College of Art and Architecture, the Center offices moved into the Milton S. Eisenhower Auditorium when it opened in 1977. It continues to sustain its arts program through ticket sales. From the description of Pennsylvania State University, Center for the Performing Arts audio recordings and programs, 1971-2006. (Pennsylvania Stat...

Pennsylvania state university

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The Pennsylvania Humanities Council designated the year 1985 as "The Year of the Pennsylvania Writer." The PHC funded projects in eight locations throughout the Commonwealth to gain appreciation, understanding, and recognition for past and present Pennsylvania writers. The State College/University Park location held a two-stage conference and related events by five Centre County regional organizations. From the description of The Year of the Pennsylvania writer collection, 1984-1986....