President Harold Abel Papers, 1964,2002.
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Central Michigan university
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Maybee was a history professor at CMU. The Clarke Historical Library has several of his publications and his papers. The Advisory Committee developed plans for major events, publications, re-dedications of campus buildings, presentations, and a historical marker for CMU's 75th Anniversary. The Awards Screening Committee reviewed nominations of people who had contributed significantly in some way to CMU, selected honorees, and organized a presentation ceremony and plaque for each honoree. The Cla...
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Harold Abel was born in New York City on July 31, 1926. He earned an A.B. in Liberal Arts (Psychology) (1949), a M.A. in Special Education (1951), and a Ph. D. in Psychology (1958), all from Syracuse University. Abel taught the mentally challenged in New York (State), 1950-1952; worked as an Assist. Instructor in Elementary Education, 1952-1954, and in Psychology, 1954-1956, at Syracuse University. He served as the Dir. of the Child Development Laboratory and as Assoc. Prof. of Psychology and Ho...
Fonda, Jane, 1937-
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Jane Fonda (b. December 21, 1937, New York City, NY) is an American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. The daughter of actor Henry Fonda, Jane made her Broadway and film debut in 1960. In 1982, she released her first exercise video, Jane Fonda's Workout, which became the highest-selling video of the time. Fonda was a visible political activist in the counterculture era during the Vietnam War and later became involved in advocacy for women. She h...
Abel, Harold.
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Central Michigan University. Institute for Personal and Career Development
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The IPCD was established at CMU in 1971. It's purpose was to allow students to take CMU classes at local colleges near military bases or through programs at the bases for transfer colege credits. Part of the IPCD was the IPCD Library Program, later called the IPCD Library, and finally called Off-Campus Library Services in 1982. The IPCD eventually became the current College of Extended Learning (CEL). A finding aid is available to assist researchers. From the...