A Woman’s Place is in the Gym or on the Field: Mary Elizabeth Roach

A Woman’s Place is in the Gym or on the Field: Mary Elizabeth Roach

A couple years before Donald “Doc” Minnegan joined the faculty at the Maryland State Normal School [MSNS] at Towson, another Physical Education teacher was already in place. A young woman with dark hair and dimples, 20-year-old Mary Elizabeth Roach was often mistaken for another student. The students in 1926 referred to her as “Our Faculty

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The First Day

The First Day

One of the first places I always check for information about Towson history is the newspapers, either the old issues of the Towerlight or the Baltimore Sun. I’m the daughter of journalists, so this is second nature to me. When I thought about what I would write to commemorate the very first day of Towson’s

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Teach Your Parents Well

Teach Your Parents Well

    Almost 90 years ago, the Maryland State Normal School [MSNS] — the earliest incarnation of what we now know as Towson University — embarked on a new tradition. In November of 1926, 100 mothers of the school’s Junior class, which was at that time the equivalent of a freshmen class, came to campus

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