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Download Classes - Who's Who, pages 249-255 (840 KB)

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Description

Marshall officially became a University with the signing of the bill by Governor W.W. Barron. This event and the celebration appear in the Activities section on pages 59-62.

This particular yearbook reads ‘Marshall College’ on the outside spine, but inside the copy reads ‘Marshall University,’ and there is a whole section about the change to university status. The name change came too late to allow the cover to be changed as it was already in production bearing the name, “Marshall College.” It would have been prohibitively expensive at that late date and at that stage of the production to get it changed to reflect ‘Marshall University’

Publication Date

1961

Publisher

S.B. Newman Printing Company

City

Knoxville,TN

Disciplines

History

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The yearbook contains a large number of photographs. This makes the pdf files very large and may result in a short wait for all of the files to download.

Marshall officially became a University with the signing of the bill by Governor W.W. Barron. This event and the celebration appear in the Activities section on pages 59-62.

This particular yearbook reads ‘Marshall College’ on the outside spine, but inside the copy reads ‘Marshall University,’ and there is a whole section about the change to university status. The name change came too late to allow the cover to be changed as it was already in production bearing the name, “Marshall College.” It would have been prohibitively expensive at that late date and at that stage of the production to get it changed to reflect ‘Marshall University’

The Chief Justice, 1961

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