Elaine Hedges & the Start of Women’s Studies at Towson

Elaine Hedges joined Towson State College’s faculty in 1967 as an assistant professor in the English Department.  She had spent the previous 15 years teaching at Harvard (where she’d earned her doctorate), Wellesley College, San Francisco State University, the University of California at Berkeley, and Goucher College.  She’d earned her Bachelor of Arts in English

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Healthy Bodies and Trained Minds

Healthy Bodies and Trained Minds

As we celebrate the anniversaries of both the founding of Towson University in 1866, and its move to this campus in 1915, the Towson University Archives and Special Collections department is taking time to look back over the school’s history and some of the important but lesser-known people who have influenced it. The move to

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Marathon Football

Marathon Football

In the tumult and chaos of the 1960s, Loyola College student Larry Evans came up with a new philanthropy concept: raising money by breaking records and playing three days of continuous flag football.  The games would be played  by students from different area colleges and the money would go to Santa Claus Anonymous, a Baltimore-area charity that

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Frederick James Ladd Photographic Collection

Frederick James Ladd Photographic Collection

This blog post was written by former Archives Associate, Armando Suarez. The Frederick James Ladd Photographic Collection (circa 1969-1999) is now available for research in the University Archives at  the Albert S. Cook Library. The finding aid is searchable online, while the physical materials can be consulted at the Archives and Special Collections room located

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STC on the Homefront

STC on the Homefront

In February of 1944, M. Theresa Wiedefeld, President of the State Teachers College at Towson (STC) and member of Class of 1904, co-authored a letter with the Alumni Association President, Myrtle Markley Groshans, and published it in a special newsletter called the “Alumni Victory News”. They were making the case for the establishment of the

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100 Years Ago Today: The Dig

Towson University has had its share of groundbreaking celebrations. Earl T. Hawkins, Towson President from 1947 until 1969, oversaw the beginnings of at least 13 buildings on campus.  He was in charge right as members of the Baby Boom generation entered college.  His administration oversaw one of the largest changes in programs and expansion as

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How Far We’ve Come

Last year while processing a collection, I came upon this remarkable entry in a notebook devoted to minutes of the “Faculty Meetings” — the predecessor to our modern-day University Senate. For those of you not well-versed in 120-year-old cursive, let me transcribe it for you. Principal’s Office September 16, 1893 A special meeting of the

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