Commencement Held June 15, 1931 1931 June 15 New York State College for Teachers commencement held at the David Perkins Page Hall with a speech from the U.S. Commissioner of Education Wm. John Cooper.
Bronze Memorial Leonard Woods Richardson Relief Tablet Unveiled In The Lounge. Sculptured By Gertrude Lathrop Of Albany 1932 June 18 Bronze Memorial Leonard Woods Richardson Relief Tablet unveiled in the Lounge. Sculptured by Gertrude Lathrop of Albany, it was the gift of the Class of 1930, presented by Betty Diamond.
Camp Johnston In Chatham, Ny Was Purchased By The Girl’s Athletic Association. 1932 Camp Johnston in Chatham, NY, was purchased by the Girl’s Athletic Association. Named in honor of Isabelle Johnson, Director of Physical Education.
Formation Of Eastern Massachusetts Alumni Group 1932 Formation of Eastern Massachusetts Alumni Group announced by Edmund Osborne ‘22. Roy Honeywell ‘16 is president.
Commencement Held June 20, 1932 1932 June 20, New York State College for Teachers commencement held at the David Perkins Page Hall.
Emergency College Held At College Funded By Emergency Relief Administration 1933 February-June -–Emergency College held at college funded by Emergency Relief Administration. Staff were selected from unemployed teachers and students were enrolled from high school graduates who could not finance a college education. 209 student were enrolled. In September classes were held at the Nott...
Library Moved From The Second Floor Of Draper Hall To The First Floor Hawley Hall 1933 February –-Library moved from the second floor of Draper Hall to the first floor Hawley Hall which had been converted from auditorium to library. The seating capacity increased from 60 to 240 readers and shelving capacity for books increased from 10,000 to 25,000 volumes.
Hawley Library Dedicated With Dr. James I Wyer, State Librarian As The Speaker 1933 June 17 Hawley Library dedicated with Dr. James I Wyer, State Librarian as the speaker.
Minimum Grade Point Average For Acceptance Established At 80% 1933 September Minimum grade point average for acceptance established at 80%.