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    Commencement 1944 Honorary Degrees Awarded by Bryant President Henry L. Jacobs [audio]

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    Commencement 1944, Degrees Awarded by Bryant President Henry L. Jacobs [audio]: Bryant College is happy, in its choice of three distinguished guests..

    Commencement 1944 Honors and Awards Presentation by Bryant President Henry L. Jacobs [audio]

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    Commencement 1944 Honors and Awards Presentation by Bryant President Henry L. Jacobs [audio] It is fitting, on this occasion, to give recognition to those students..

    Commencement Luncheon 1944 Introduction by Henry L. Jacobs [audio]

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    Jacobs: ...distinguished guests, friends of Bryant College; before taking leave..

    The Family History of Shawna L. Jacobs

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    Shawna Jacobs Family history Murphy, this tells the story of my mothers family as I have no information for my father and his family

    Russell Jacobs, Salt Lake City, UT: an interview by Matt Driscoll, 25 November 2009

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    This interview of Russell Jacobs was taken by Matt Driscoll as part of the Outdoor Recreation History project in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Collection under the auspices of the American West Center. Jacobs discusses rock climbing and mountaineering

    Henry L. Jacobs Library

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    Black and white photograph, looking through a window of Bryant College\u27s Henry L. Jacobs Library at 128 Hope Street in Providence, RI, into the Charles T. Powers Room. This picture was taking in the 1960s.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/hist_photos/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Commencement Luncheon 1945 Speech by Henry Loeb Jacobs [audio]

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    Jacobs: Before I call the next speaker..

    Henry L. Jacobs Library

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    Black and white photograph of Bryant College\u27s Henry L. Jacobs Library at 128 Hope Street, Providence, RI. One of the measures the new college President, Gardner Jacobs, took to get the college accredited by the New England Association of College and Secondary Schools (NEASC) was to increase the library\u27s holdings. In 1961, the school bought a large mansion on Hope Street, which was a former residence, and converted it into a library. The new wing (on the left), that was added a year later, provided an additional 5,000 feet of space. Bryant College achieved NEASC accreditation in 1964.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/hist_photos/1093/thumbnail.jp

    Jacobs, L.

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