A Chronology of Goucher College 1881-1996_Page014
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A Chronology of Goucher College 1881-1996_Page014The International Technology and Media Center opened on the second The Goucher college Symphonette with Sabrina Alfonso as conductor 1989 Katharine Perry '89 was selected to represent the southeast region A few students organized a group to attend a pro-choice march in The International Technology and Media Center was named for Dr. Robert Welch replaced Julie Jeffrey as Associate Dean. The women's tennis team placed first for the second straight year Otto Kraushaar died. He was president of the college from 1948 A crew of Goucher rowers worked out in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Goucher students began a year at the University of Exeter, England. Course credits and charges were the same as they would have been here. 1990 The Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) opened in Stimson in The college sponsored its first Scholars' Day. A campus-wide recycling program was started. History of Goucher College, 1930-1987 by Professor Frederic Musser was released in the spring. The Student Government Association sponsored a Ms. Goucher Pageant. The first co-educational class graduated. The Advanced Technology Center (Keck Center) opened in Hoffberger The first Intellectual Fair since 1978 was held during Parents' | A Chronology of Goucher College 1881-1996_Page014The International Technology and Media Center opened on the second The Goucher college Symphonette with Sabrina Alfonso as conductor 1989 Katharine Perry '89 was selected to represent the southeast region A few students organized a group to attend a pro-choice march in The International Technology and Media Center was named for Dr. Robert Welch replaced Julie Jeffrey as Associate Dean. The women's tennis team placed first for the second straight year Otto Kraushaar died. He was president of the college from 1948 A crew of Goucher rowers worked out in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Goucher students began a year at the University of Exeter, England. Course credits and charges were the same as they would have been here. 1990 The Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) opened in Stimson in The college sponsored its first Scholars' Day. A campus-wide recycling program was started. History of Goucher College, 1930-1987 by Professor Frederic Musser was released in the spring. The Student Government Association sponsored a Ms. Goucher Pageant. The first co-educational class graduated. The Advanced Technology Center (Keck Center) opened in Hoffberger The first Intellectual Fair since 1978 was held during Parents' |