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The University of Rhode Island

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The University of Rhode Island

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The University of Rhode Island is an in-depth pictorial history of URI that covers the period beginning with its inception as a college in 1892 to the term of its current president. Settled in the rural village of Kingston, where a rolling hillside has evolved into a vast world-class educational institution, URI began as the Rhode Island Agricultural School in 1889. Photographs seen in this book tell the story of the Kingston residents' struggle to bring the state's agricultural school into being. We see the never-ending crusades for necessary facilities and faculty and the radical adaptations utilized during World War I and World War II. The growth and fame of coaches, athletic teams, and athletes are chronicled, and dignitaries such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson, composer Aaron Copeland, Igor Sigorsky, and innumerable others jump from the pages.

Author Biography:

Over 200 photographs have been gathered from library archives, alumni bulletins, class yearbooks, and individual collections by authors James Wheaton and Dr. Richard Vangermeersch. University of Rhode Island's impressive images, combined with astute historical commentary, make for an astounding presentation that will evoke memories of days gone by.
Release date Australia
September 1st, 1999
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
200 Illustrations; Frontispiece; Halftones, black and white
Pages
128
Dimensions
165x235x6
ISBN-13
9780738502144
Product ID
12640491

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