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    Scrapbook of photos created by Thomas L. Bernard

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    This is a scrapbook of photographs created by Thomas L. Bernard. Twenty pages of the scrapbook contains photographs. The photographs are of people and events that occurred at Springfield College or activities associated with Springfield College. A fair amount appear to center around his time as Executive Director of the YMCA Studies program at Springfield College. This would have been the early to mid-1980s. Most of the pictures have Thomas Bernard in them. Of particular note are pictures from the visit of Jiang Nanxiang, the Chinese Minister of Education, on June 13, 1980.Thomas L. Bernard held many roles at Springfield college between when he first arrived in 1974 till he retired in 1999. He was a professor of education and psychology at Springfield College, the head of the Division of Community Education for eight years, Executive Director of the YMCA Studies during which he created the YMCA Hall of Fame, and the Director of the Graduate Education Programs for 22 years.The original Scrapbook is not within the collection. The Scrapbook was scanned and a facsimile was placed in the collection. The original scrapbook was returned to Thomas L. Bernard

    Scrapbook of photos created by Thomas L. Bernard

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    This is a scrapbook of photographs created by Thomas L. Bernard. Twenty pages of the scrapbook contains photographs. The photographs are of people and events that occurred at Springfield College or activities associated with Springfield College. Specifically they appear to center around his time as Executive Director of the YMCA Studies program at Springfield College. This would have been the mid-1980s. There are a couple of pictures from the first couple YMCA Hall of Fame inductees, including Paul Limbert who was inducted in 1985 during the first Induction for the hall. There are also many group photographs. Of particular note is a picture with Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis.Thomas L. Bernard held many roles at Springfield college between when he first arrived in 1974 till he retired in 1999. He was a professor of education and psychology at Springfield College, the head of the Division of Community Education for eight years, Executive Director of the YMCA Studies during which he created the YMCA Hall of Fame, and the Director of the Graduate Education Programs for 22 years.The original Scrapbook is not within the collection. The Scrapbook was scanned and a facsimile was placed in the collection. The original scrapbook was returned to Thomas L. Bernard

    Bernard Mead

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    "V 79146 Mead Bernard N.T. L of C Area. Workshop[s]".V 79146 Mead Bernard. Northern Territory Lines of Communication. Area Workshop[s].Date:199

    Oral History Interview with Bernard Synder

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Bernard Synder. Synder joined the Navy in January of 1944. Beginning in July, he served as Radarman aboard the USS Roi (CVE-103), transporting supplies to the Hebrides Islands. He was then transferred to USS Chenango (CVE-28), where he remained through his service in the Navy. Synder participated in the invasions of the Marianas, Leyte and Okinawa. He returned to the US and received his discharge in June of 1946

    Oral History Interview with Bernard Peterson

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents a monologue with Bernard Peterson. Peterson joined the Navy in February of 1941. He completed Aviation Machinist School, and joined Torpedo Squadron Three. Peterson, with his squadron, served aboard the USS Enterprise (CV-6) beginning July 1942, supporting landings on Guadalcanal 1942. On 24 August 1942, Enterprise exchanged blows with a powerful Japanese carrier force, and Enterprise sustained severe damage from three bomb hits received during an intense dive-bombing attack. Peterson returned to the US and was discharged in late 1945

    Ficarra, Bernard -- 1989-93 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1990-07-10

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    Letter from Bernard to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1990-07-10.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Bernard Berigan. Bernard

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    Bernard Berigan. Bernard Berigan pictured with his head bandaged. ca. 1940. Omaha, Nebraska. Note: Bernard (aka 'Bernie') and his brother were hit by a car and Bernie went through the windshield

    Bernard J. Martin

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    "L/Sgt Bernard J. Martin Coy HQ "A" Company 10/48 Aust. Infantry Battalion A.I.F. Aug. 1942 to Jul. 1945 Stationed in numerous bush camps up and down north/south road from which patrols were made into remote areas".Lance Sergeant Bernard J. Martin. Company Headquarters, "A" Company, 10/48 Australian Infantry Battalion. Australian Imperial Forces. August 1942 to July 1945. Stationed in numerous bush camps up and down north/south road from which patrols were made into remote areas.Date:199

    Thomas L. Bernard

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    A portrait photograph of Thomas L. Bernard, Springfield College administrator and professor.Thomas L. Bernard held many roles at Springfield college between when he first arrived in 1974 till he retired in 1999. He was a professor of education and psychology at Springfield College, the head of the Division of Community Education for eight years, Executive Director of the YMCA Studies during which he created the YMCA Hall of Fame, and the Director of the Graduate Education Programs for 22 years
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