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Rare Books
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UUID
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Introduction to Religion: Natural and Revealed, 1847
Description
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2 pgs
Abstract
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Fowler's explanation of his religious beliefs
Creator
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Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887
Publisher
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Fowlers and Wells
Date
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1847
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<a href="https://cscu-wcsu-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=TN_hathi_trust/13960/t1wd3sh71&context=PC&vid=WCSU_V1&search_scope=WCSU&tab=default_tab&lang=en_US">Link to record in Primo</a>
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O. S. Fowler
Octagon House
Religion
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https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/omeka/files/original/Jack_Friel_University_History_Collection_MS004/2180/tape_18_a.mp3
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Jack Friel University History Collection, MS004
Abstract
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The Jack Friel University History Collection contains his research for a book about the history of Western Connecticut State College. Starting in 1976, under a grant authorized by the WestConn Foundation, Friel began to collect information about the history of then named Western Connecticut State College with the intended goal of writing the history of the college. Friel, who was a former graduate student, took on the task with the help of two students, Ronald Douglas and Sandy Connor. When it became apparent that he would be unable to accomplish his goal, he agreed to leave all the information he had collected with the school so the story could be told at later time.
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<a href="https://archives.library.wcsu.edu/findingaids/ctdbn_ms004_friel.xml">Link to finding aid.</a>
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Oral History
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Friel, Jack
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Brunell, Dr. Gloria
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0-10 Min: Started in 1968 as the 1st religious employee of CT in a state college; insisted that she would wear her habit, how she was going to spend her paycheck and where she would live; felt that her clothes were irrelevant to teaching math; talks about Dr. Haas. Met with resistance to her job because she was a Catholic; chairman of committee on tenure and a committee on tenure and promotions; blank spot from 6:05 to 9:15; was at WCSU to see the student body switch from mainly education to mainly B.A.
10-20 Min: Cites lack of P.R. for WCSU changing from the Danbury Normal School; Forming of an advisory search committee to work with the board of trustees to find a new president; How the committee was formed as well as how the search for a president was conducted
20-30 Min: Explains guidelines that Dr. Brunell set for herself in searching for a new president; wanted someone who had experience in building a campus, due to plans for the Westside campus; wanted someone who was aware of the public image of the college; begrudges the fact that recent local archeological finds and that WCSU was not asked to help in the research; takes a phone call from37:19 TO 37: 26
30-40 Min: Talks about a program that Dr. Bersi wanted to implement where WCSU would offer degrees for industries; this program entailed WCSU tailoring the degree to meet the needs of the industries and provide on-site instruction in the degree; laments the retirement of Dr. Haas and WCSU losing her open-door policy; Dr. Bersi pushing for promotions at WCSU; Various program additions and how they were added to WCSU;
40-50 Min: The speed of the tape changes throughout interview
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Brunell, Dr. Gloria (tape #18 side A)
Description
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Tape stock length: 90 min
Running Time: 53 min
Abstract
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Dr. Brunell recalls how she came to work at WCSU, and how being a nun affected her teaching. Her various jobs as a teacher and administrator at WCSU, as well as the West Side campus.
Label Contents: 11/1/1976
Creator
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Friel, Jack - Interviewer
Date
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1976
IIIF Item Metadata
UUID
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Religion
Westside Campus