Susquehanna University - 1960 to 1969

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs, and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1960 through 1969.

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College buildings, Degenstein, Charles, Weis, Sigmund, Susquehanna University, Degenstein Campus Center
The University's new campus center was dedicated in 1968 and opened with the 111th academic year. The student center was renamed the Degenstein Student Center in honor of major benefactor, Charles Degenstein. Mr. Degenstein was the son-in-law of Sigmund Weis, who was a member of the SU class of 1903 and co-founder of the Weis Markets grocery store chain. Mr. Degenstein was an executive with Weis Markets and his philanthropy played a significant role in the University's development.
Building dedications, Weber Chapel, Susquehanna University, Fry, Franklin Clark, Zimbalist, Efrem Jr., Chapels
An elaborate celebration took place to dedicate the University's $1.7 million Weber Chapel Auditorium in November of 1966. Lutheran Church in America President, Franklin Clark Fry, delivered the sermon at a Sunday morning Service of Dedication. Fry was considered "the most influential leader of world Protestantism." The Convocation of Dedication was delivered by actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr. who was well known for his roles in "77 Sunset Strip" and "The FBI." Actor Basil Rathbone also made an appearance.