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Msgr. William Noé Field Memorial 
(University History) 
Lecture Series

The Special Collections & Archives Center proudly announces the second edition of the Msgr. William Noé Field Memorial (University History) Lecture Series for the Spring 2001 semester entitled...

"Board, Books & Beyond - 
A History of Student Life at the Hall."

This presentation will focus on how the student population developed, adapted, and contributed significantly to life at Seton Hall University over the last 145 years. A look at the evolution of classroom instruction, social custom, school spirit, codes of conduct, and other facets of life from orientation to graduation as it impacted on four of the most important people at any institution of higher education - the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior! The talk will take place on the following day/time/place...

Thursday, February 22, 2001
3:00-4:00 p.m.
Beck Room A & B - Walsh Library

This presentation is free of charge, and all are welcome to attend! Further announcements will be forthcoming in the coming weeks about our sure to be a slam dunk March topic - "Hoop Time Baby! A History of Basketball at Seton Hall." For additional information and comments please feel free to contact Alan Delozier, Special Collections & Archives at - x2378, or via e-mail at - <delozial@shu.edu> Thank you in advance for your support of Seton Hall history!






Updated: 08/18/03