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Events on the Bloomsburg State Teachers College campus in the spring of 1929, including May Day, a baseball game, Ivy Day, and commencement, with scenes of the lagoon and North Hall
1929
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The first film by George Keller documenting the Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Called “Alma Mater,” it illustrated a cross section of campus life by showing teacher preparation in process, extra-curricular college life and social activities, as well as views of buildings and campus scenes. Filmed in 1936, the Keller’s feature premiered in Carver auditorium, with organ accompaniment, at the 10th annual Kiwanis-Rotary College Evening on March 11, 1937.
Director: Keller, George
1937
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Footage of Bloomsburg State Teachers College art professor George Keller at his Jungle Farm along Berwick Road in Columbia County, PA. In addition to a pony ride with daughter Jane, it features a variety of animals, including a coatimundi, lynx, snapping turtle, armadillo, porcupine, opossum, leopard, crow, eagle chicks, adult golden eagle, vulture, monkeys, and dogs. The film concludes with a wind storm that destroys the tent, to the interest of a caged mountain lion.
1937
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Footage of Bloomsburg State Teachers College art professor George Keller and his wild animal act at the Jungle Farm along Berwick Road in Columbia County, PA
1937
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The first part of a feature produced by George Keller on education at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College and premiered in the Carver Hall auditorium at the 11th Annual Kiwanis-Rotary College Evening on March 10, 1938.
Director: Keller, George
1938
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Centennial Celebration for the Bloomsburg State Teachers College held in May 1939 and premiered at a dinner held at the Penn Harris Hotel in Harrisburg, PA on October 29, 1939
Director: Keller, George
1939
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The second part of a feature produced by George Keller on education at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College and premiered in the Carver Hall auditorium at the 12th Annual Kiwanis-Rotary College Evening on March 9, 1939.
Director: Keller, George
1939
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Feature produced by George Keller on life at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College and premiered in the Carver Hall auditorium at the 13th Annual Kiwanis-Rotary College Evening on March 14, 1940
Director: Keller, George
1940
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Alumni Day and the dedication of Centennial Gymnasium on May 23, 1942, depicting the courtyard and Long Porch of Waller Hall, alumni (including the Class of 1892), graduates and guests, the gymnasium, a parade, and the Carver Hall auditorium
1942
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Feature produced on school life at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College premiered at the Homecoming assembly in Carver Auditorium on October 13, 1948.
1948
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Footage of the 29th Homecoming celebration at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College that took place on October 13, 1956
1956
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Homecoming festivities on October 4, 1958, including the parade, the first half of the football game with Mansfield, and the marching band's halftime show
1958
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Scenes of the Bloomsburg State College campus as produced by WBRE-TV, showing the recently opened Northumberland and Sutliff Halls.
1960
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May Day ceremony held on the Bloomsburg State College campus lawn on May 10, 1961, which celebrated the music of composer Leroy Anderson
1961
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Homecoming parade and first half of football game with Millersville, October 20, 1962
1962
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Footage of Ivy Day, May 23, 1963; construction work on East (Montour) and West (Schuylkill) halls; spring commencement, May 26, 1963; and the first summer commencement, August 8, 1963
1963
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The May 8, 1963, May Day ceremony, the final one held on campus, staged with the theme of holidays at the current site of the second Andruss Library and the Arts & Administration building
1963
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President Harvey A. Andruss speaking in Centennial Gymnasium at the 125th Anniversary Convocation of Bloomsburg State College on October 15, 1964, as produced by WNEP-TV
1964
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Footage from April 1967 of site preparation for construction of the future Hartline Science Center, which included home demolition and the moving of a house to 700 East Third Street
1967