100 Years Ago Today: The Deed

100 Years Ago Today: The Deed

“Sometimes in the course of events, circumstances so combine as to set at naught the wisest of preconceived plans,” writes Sarah Richmond, Principal of the Maryland State Normal School in the Annual Report of 1910-1911, and making the case for funding a new building for her students.  “In the last twenty-five years school architecture has

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A Celebration of Towson Leadership

Towson University, formerly known as the Maryland State Normal School, the State Teachers College at Towson, Towson State College, and Towson State University, has had thirteen principals and presidents, three interim presidents, and one principal ex officio with founder Libertus Van Bokkelen. The office of Principal/President has had to contend with the same difficulties throughout

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May Day!

When I was a kid, my family took me to see “The Rescuers”.  It’s a Disney movie about a couple of mice (voiced by Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor) who rescue a little girl from some nasty lady named “Madame Medusa” who’s hidden a diamond in the girl’s teddy bear and is trying to get

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Normal Graduates

In a previous post, I talked about how Nadia and I pored over school catalogs to glean information for a presentation we crafted.  In fact, we use the school catalogs for a lot of information about the school.  I was a student here in the 1990s, and back then I had little understanding of how

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