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Sun, 07/07/2024 - 19:08
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Alumni News
Karl E.Nordberg,’64,now a member of the Educational Found
ations
faculty at Edinboro,is the co-recipient of a grant from
The Public Committee for the Humanities in Pennsylvania.His pro
ject, ’’The Rural Experience in northwestern Pennsylvania:yesterday,
today,and tomorrow,” involves the study of a late Victorian farm
in the Edinboro area.Once completed,it will be featured at a public
workshop to be held on Edinboro’s campus in July 1979.Joined with
Prof.Nordberg in this undertaking is Dr.John L.Marsh of the English
Department.The two photo-historians have previously collaborated
on a pictorial history of Edinboro and a history of church arch
itecture in western Pennsylvania.Presently they are researching the
life and career of Lawrence V.Kupper,a long time Edinboro photo
grapher,many of whose finest photographs were published in early
college yearbooks.
Karl E.Nordberg,’64,now a member of the Educational Found
ations
faculty at Edinboro,is the co-recipient of a grant from
The Public Committee for the Humanities in Pennsylvania.His pro
ject, ’’The Rural Experience in northwestern Pennsylvania:yesterday,
today,and tomorrow,” involves the study of a late Victorian farm
in the Edinboro area.Once completed,it will be featured at a public
workshop to be held on Edinboro’s campus in July 1979.Joined with
Prof.Nordberg in this undertaking is Dr.John L.Marsh of the English
Department.The two photo-historians have previously collaborated
on a pictorial history of Edinboro and a history of church arch
itecture in western Pennsylvania.Presently they are researching the
life and career of Lawrence V.Kupper,a long time Edinboro photo
grapher,many of whose finest photographs were published in early
college yearbooks.