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    Bryant News

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    United States Needs Secretaries, Accountants And Other Office Assistants September 8th is the Date Here’s the Question That Stumps Contestants on a Bryant Quiz Part-Time Employment Registrations Being Made Sigma Lambda Pi Elects 1941 “Snow Queen” New Catalog Ready Soon Faculty Member Celebrates 28th Year on Staff “Employment? Yes- But What Kind?” Need Not Take Examinations to Train for Commissions Enrollment Limit Not to be Increased Job Prospects Best Since 1937 307 Students Were Graduated In August, 1940, Here Are A Few Of the 284 Who Were Employed Within Five Months Bryant College Seventy-Eight Years Old Courses Offered At Bryant College Outstanding Facts About Bryant College What Employers Say About Bryant Graduates What Graduates Say About Bryant Colleg

    Mabel Bryant Collection

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    Letter from Leonard Bryant to his mother, Mabel Bryant. In this letter, Leonard discusses how he is doing and tells her about his everyday life in the Navy living on a ship

    Mabel Bryant Collection

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    Letter from Leonard Bryant to his mother, Mabel Bryant. In this letter, Leonard discusses how he is not in California, but he was stationed in a town where he was able to get a photograph taken to send to her. The envelope is included

    Mabel Bryant Collection

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    Letter from Leonard Bryant to his mother, Mabel Bryant. In this letter, Leonard discusses his daily routine in the Navy, how they work in shifts and are waiting for a ship to come in. He mentions that he has not gotten his clothes and he has not been paid yet. The envelope is included

    Mabel Bryant Collection

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    Letter from Leonard Bryant to his mother, Mabel Bryant. In this letter, Leonard discusses how he is doing and how things at sea have been going. He says it has been a year of him being in the Navy and that he is now a Fireman. He mentions he hasn't written because they have been at sea for many months. The envelope is included

    Bryant and Stratton National Business College Charter

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    Orginal document describing the agreement to form a Commercial College in Providence, Rhode Island, now known as Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. To view transcription select Bryant&Strattoncharter.do

    Letter Written by A. M. Ramalho to the Bryant College Service Club Dated May 11, 1942

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    [Transcription begins] (A.A.) CAMP STEWART Georgia Battery D, 603rd CA (AA) Camp Stewart, Georgia May 11, 1942 Bryant Service Club Bryant College Providence, R.I. Chairman of Bryant Service Club: Same will acknowledge receipt of package you mailed a short while back. With deepest appreciation, may I state that what the Bryant Service Club is doing shall always be foremost in the minds of those who once attended Bryant College. Although my days at Bryant constitute a faint but pleasant memory, it really makes me feel grand to know what is taking place. I also wish to thank you for your thoughtfulness in mailing me our Bryant paper “On the Campus”--it offers a few moments of relaxation and keeps one in close contact with current events at Bryant. In closing, may I ask--is Phi Sigma Nu still “THE” Fraternity at Bryant? A. M. Ramalho (handwritten) CORPORAL A. M. RAMALHO (typewritten) Btry D, 603rd C.A. (AA) Camp Stewart, Georgia [Transcription ends

    Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 8: Michael Bryant

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    This podcast is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Michael Bryant, a professor in the History and Social Sciences department and former JAG attorney, discusses his new book, A World History of War Crimes: From Antiquity to the Present.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/faculty-spotlight-podcast/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Postcard Written by George A. Dunham to the Bryant College Service Club

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    [Transcription begins] Many Thanks—Nothing like cigarettes from those back home— HAPPY EASTER, BRYANT ALUMNUS G. A. Dunham Lieut. USNR Another little remembrance from the Bryant Service Club. A camel may go a long time without water but your buddies at Bryant do not want you to go too long without a few Camels to tell you that we think of you. Good Luck to you, always! Address – OK. THE BRYANT SERVICE CLUB And, PUL-L-EEZE, acknowledge receipt of this package so that we may know we have your correct address for any future packages. Acknowledge to the Bryant Service club—not any individual. [Transcription ends

    Bryant College Bookstore

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    Black and white photo of the former Bryant College Bookstore located behind South Hall. This location originally housed Alumni Hall, then a kitchen for dining services and later a student activities center. Before Bryant occupied this space it was a residence for nurses working at Hope Hospital (renamed South Hall when acquired by Bryant). Bryant President Gardner Jacobs is welcoming freshmen to campus. This building was sold to Brown University in 1969https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/hist_photos/1179/thumbnail.jp
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