Brubacher Lounge in Sayles Hall receives plaque from Class of 1937.
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Department of Librarianship offers Masters of Library Science. Alpha Epsilon, education honorary society founded.
Center for Community Studies wins $10,000 research grant first major research grant for New York State College for Teachers.
Commencement Held June 19, 1950
1950 June 19
New York State College for Teachers commencement held at the Palace Theater.
Commerce Building Occupied
1950 September 1
Commerce Building occupied. It was also known as Draper Annex and was located in back of Draper Hall on Washington Avenue. The building was designed by Harold O. Fullerton, architect, of Albany, and constructed by Panzieri-Henderson, Inc. at a cost of between $739,000 and $800,000. The building...
Brubacher Hall's Dorm Rooms Occupied
1951 September 11
Brubacher Hall's dorm rooms occupied. Named for President Abram Roy Brubacher (President, 1915-1939). First New York State College for Teachers dormitory built with state funds by State Dormitory Authority at a cost of $1,541,839. The architect was Harold O. Fullerton, who also designed Pierce...
The basement was used as a second reading room and reserve area. The Commons moved to the old Annex, and includes a coke machine, a record player, and a ping pong table.
The fund was established to provide scholarships to students intending to enroll in the librarianship graduate program at the university.
The film was shown in over 100 New York schools and televised three times.
Sayles Hall Becomes Mens Dormitory Again
1951 September
The Brubacher Hall would be used by exclusively women.