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    Richard B. Flynn Inauguration Brochure (October 24, 1999)

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    This is the brochure published for the inauguration of Richard B. Flynn as Springfield College's twelfth president on October 24, 1999. The document lists the marshals, presidential party, board of trustees, procession schedule, attending universities and colleges delegates, attending students, and bios for Richard B. Flynn and Del Weber, who gave the introduction on Dr. Flynn

    Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union Construction (Nov. 2008)

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    This photograph shows the initial stages of the construction of the Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union in November of 2008. There are large piles of dirt in preparation of the foundation and frame of the building. Some of the framing is being constructed and some of the original walls of Woods Hall are visible. Alden street, Babson Library, and Blake field are in the background of this image.The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union is Springfield College’s student union, dedicated to student activities and services. In 2008, the old Student Union, Woods Hall and the Beveridge Center were demolished to make room for the new Campus Union. Parts of the original walls of the Beveridge Center were maintained and became a part of the new Campus Union. The Groundbreaking Ceremony took place on Friday, June 13, 2008. The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union opened to the public in January 2010 after 18 months of construction. The Campus Union is named for the 12th president, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, of Springfield College for his leadership in the transformation of Springfield College during his presidency from 1999 to 2013. The dedication and the ribbon cutting ceremonies took place on February 4, 2010

    Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union Construction (Oct. 2008)

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    This photograph shows the initial stages of the construction of the Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union in October of 2008. There are large piles of dirt in preparation of the foundation and frame of the building. There are many cars and a piece of machinery in the image. Alden street, Babson Library, and Blake field are in the background of this image.The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union is Springfield College’s student union, dedicated to student activities and services. In 2008, the old Student Union, Woods Hall and the Beveridge Center were demolished to make room for the new Campus Union. Parts of the original walls of the Beveridge Center were maintained and became a part of the new Campus Union. The Groundbreaking Ceremony took place on Friday, June 13, 2008. The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union opened to the public in January 2010 after 18 months of construction. The Campus Union is named for the 12th president, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, of Springfield College for his leadership in the transformation of Springfield College during his presidency from 1999 to 2013. The dedication and the ribbon cutting ceremonies took place on February 4, 2010

    Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union Construction (April 2009)

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    This photograph shows the middle stages of the construction of the Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union in April of 2009. There are large metal frames for the building and some walls are in place. There are a few cars and a piece of machinery in the image.The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union is Springfield College’s student union, dedicated to student activities and services. In 2008, the old Student Union, Woods Hall and the Beveridge Center were demolished to make room for the new Campus Union. Parts of the original walls of the Beveridge Center were maintained and became a part of the new Campus Union. The Groundbreaking Ceremony took place on Friday, June 13, 2008. The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union opened to the public in January 2010 after 18 months of construction. The Campus Union is named for the 12th president, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, of Springfield College for his leadership in the transformation of Springfield College during his presidency from 1999 to 2013. The dedication and the ribbon cutting ceremonies took place on February 4, 2010

    Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union Construction (March 2009)

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    This photograph shows the initial stages of the construction of the Springfield College Richard B. Flynn Campus Union in March of 2009. There is snow on the ground and the frame of the building is in place. Part of the original student union, Woods Hall, is visible. Alden street, Abbey-Appleton Hall, and Blake field are in the background of this image.The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union is Springfield College’s student union, dedicated to student activities and services. In 2008, the old Student Union, Woods Hall and the Beveridge Center were demolished to make room for the new Campus Union. Parts of the original walls of the Beveridge Center were maintained and became a part of the new Campus Union. The Groundbreaking Ceremony took place on Friday, June 13, 2008. The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union opened to the public in January 2010 after 18 months of construction. The Campus Union is named for the 12th president, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, of Springfield College for his leadership in the transformation of Springfield College during his presidency from 1999 to 2013. The dedication and the ribbon cutting ceremonies took place on February 4, 2010

    David B. Flynn, 78

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    David Barton Flynn, a master car penter from Mountain View who helped build elegant homes, has died. He was 78. Flynn, who died on Oct. 4, was born to Roie and Wilma Flynn on July 1, 1942, in Palo Alto. He graduated from Mountain View High School in 1963 and joined the Navy, where he served four years as a corpsman. Flynn went on to receive a biology degree from Stanford and worked to support heart transplant research att University of Michigan. He also worked as a long haul tru efore becoming a master carpenter

    Mary Flynn

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    Mary was born to Charles Patrick McInness and came to Darwin, or Palmerston as it was then known, in 1893. Mary married Charles Matthew Flynn, railway ganger from the 34 mile at the residence of George Ryland in Rum Jungle on 15 May 1894. The marriage was registered in Palmerston, Northern Territory. Charles worked for the railways. The couple had two children registered in the Northern Territory: Myrtle Isabella Jane born 12 March 1895 and Olive Elizabeth Annie born 27 September 1897. They also had a son, Harold. In 1895 when Mary was 23 and married with one child, she one of the 82 Territory women who enrolled to vote after the franchise was granted to South Australian and Territory women in 1894. Mary registered at the Palmerston polling place. Her occupation was listed as 'married woman.' Mary and Charles retired to Darwin. Charles died before Mary in 1940. Mary died in 1952 and is also buried in an unmarked grave at Gardens Cemetery in Darwin.Pionee

    Finding Aid: RG 151 Richard B. Flynn Campus Union Records

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    The collection documents the building and use of the Richard B. Flynn Campus Union Building. The majority of the collection consists of dedication materials from the various ceremonies that were held for the building. This includes a video of the groundbreaking ceremony, materials from the dedication of the building after it had opened in February of 2010, the dedication and unveiling of the James Naismith Statue by Sculptor Elden Tefft that sits in front of the main entrance to the Union, and the dedication of the “Father Leo” Meditation room, named for Rev. Dr. Leo James Hoar. There are also pictures of the interior and exterior of the building taken when the building was opened, a print out of a slide presentation showing the Student Union design drawings and renderings, and finally an architectural rending marked as a “Conceptual Plan” of the proposed Student Union dated September 9, 2004 showing the lower level (architect is not given).The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union is Springfield College’s student union, dedicated to student activities and services. In 2008, the old Student Union, Woods Hall and the Beveridge Center were demolished to make room for the new Campus Union. Parts of the original walls of the Beveridge Center were maintained and became a part of the new Campus Union. The Groundbreaking Ceremony took place on Friday, June 13, 2008. The Richard B. Flynn Campus Union opened to the public in January 2010 after 18 months of construction. The Campus Union is named for the 12th president, Dr. Richard B. Flynn, of Springfield College for his leadership in the transformation of Springfield College during his presidency from 1999 to 2013. The dedication and the ribbon cutting ceremonies took place on February 4, 2010. This became the first of many dedications, including, on April 13, 2010, the dedication of the James Naismith statue that sits outside the main entrance of the Campus Union. The statue is a life-sized bronze created by Elden C. Tefft in honor of James Naismith, the creator of basketball at Springfield College. It is one of three sculptures of Naismith that Tefft created; the others were to be located in Almonte, Canada and Lawrence, Kansas. On April 29, 2010, the dedication ceremony for the “Father Leo” meditation room took place. The room was dedicated to Rev. Leo James Hoar for his many years of service to the college. The meditation room is located in the Cleveland E. and Phyllis B. Dodge Room of the Campus Union. Today, the Campus Union is a 58,500 square foot building that contains student, career, and voluntary programs as well as the International Center and residence life. There is a lounge and activity space, a 6,000 square foot multi-purpose room, the college bookstore, food court, post office, convenience store, sports bistro with large flat screen TV’s, and the spiritual life center with a meditation room. Written and researched by Elise White in March, 201

    Flynn, Gale, June 8, 2020 [Interview]

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    Gale Flynn was interviewed by Devin McKinney on June 8, 2020, about her life, with focus on years as a Gettysburg College student between 1966 and 1970.Vannorsdall, John W.; Vannorsdall, Patricia; Brandenburg, Zane; DeSantis, Tullio F.; Clarke, John F.; Schmidt, Emile O.; Wagnild, Parker B.;Carl Arnold Hanson Years

    Richard B. Flynn

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    This is a portrait of Richard B. Flynn, Springfield College's twelfth president. While serving at the college from 1999 to 2013, Flynn expanded enrollment, developed new doctoral programs, led the most successful fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and grew student activities. He also improved the school’s financial standing, enhanced community relations, and revitalized the school’s relationship with its long-standing partner, the YMCA. Under his leadership, the college opened six new facilities and renovated thirteen existing facilities. Many of the new facilities and renovations have won national awards for design excellence
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