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Record Group
Identifier: UA600003
Record Group
Identifier: 002-006-003-002
Record Group
Identifier: 001-003-002
Scope and Contents
This collection is composed of meeting agendas and minutes for the Executive Council, as well as some memoranda and additional informational material for committee members.
Dates:
1967-1976
Record Group — Box: 1
Identifier: UA-004-004-004
Scope and Contents
These records are composed of administrative files, correspondence, reports, and training manuals.
Dates:
1950 - 2001
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0042
Scope and Contents
This collection consists primarily of photographs and newspaper clippings, as well as additional items pertaining to Ms. Hilty's time as a student at Towson University.
Dates:
1966-2018
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS-0021
Abstract
Edward W. Holmes was a professor at Towson State College (now Towson University) from 1971 to 1999 where be became the chairman of the Elementary Education Department in 1975, and then in 1991 assumed the post of coordinator for the Elementary Education Master of Education program. This collection consists of materials related to Dr. Edward W. Holmes’ career at Towson University. It includes correspondence, his dissertation, personal documents, working files, and promotion and tenure...
Dates:
1971-2001, undated
Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 002-006-002-007
Abstract
The Lida Lee Tall School (originally named The Model School) was primarily used as a campus demonstration elementary to help train teachers in the Maryland State Normal School. It was established with the act of 1865 by the General Assembly of Maryland which provided for a “uniform system of free public schools for the State of Maryland.” That same act stipulated that the State Superintendent create a model primary and grammar school. The Lida Lee Tall School, which was later referred to as...
Dates:
circa 1919-1992
Record Group
Identifier: 002-006-003-010
Abstract
In 1962, just before the Towson became Towson State College [TSC] and a liberal arts school, the department of Speech and Drama was formalized. A student could now major or minor in Speech and Drama and focus on public speaking, theater, or speech science. These programs continued to develop at a rapid rate as the enrollment and course offerings at TSC rapidly grew through the 1960s and 1970s. Additional classes included those that focused on journalism, film studies, audiology, and radio...
Dates:
1964-2005
Record Group
Identifier: 002-006-003-006
Abstract
Music was one of the first classes taught to students at the Maryland State Normal School, predecessor of Towson University, when it opened its doors in 1866. The focus of the program was primarily on offering education for classroom instruction. Later, music appreciation as well as instruction in the form of vocal and instrumental lessons were added. By 1961, the State Teachers College at Towson offered a Bachelor in Liberal Arts with a Music concentration and two years later, after the...
Dates:
1866-2003
Record Group
Identifier: 004-001-003
Scope and Contents
This record group's materials are largely textual and contains schedules, correspondance, budget requests, reports, minutes, floor plans, pamphlets, handbooks, photographs, and other material related to the planning and execution of orientation. Included in the material related to the execution of orientation are handouts and a gift students would have received, as well as banners used during the event.
Dates:
1927-2004; Majority of material found within 1962 - 1997