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Scrapbook of photos created by Thomas L. Bernard
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
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
Thomas L. Bernard
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
Thomas L. Bernard
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
Thomas L. Bernard
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.Exact date is unknown, but back of photograph is stamped YMCA Relations Office Received Sep. 15, 1983
Thomas L. Bernard in front of the YMCA Hall of Fame Sign, ca. 2011
A photograph of Thomas L. Bernard, Springfield College administrator and professor, in front of the YMCA Hall of Fame sign and seal in the Springfield College History Museum in Judd Gymnasium on the campus of Springfield College. The photograph was taken around the time that the YMCA Hall of Fame opened in the museum in 2011. He is standing with his hands crossed in front of him. The Seal and the sign can be seen over his right shoulder.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
Nicholas Goncharoff letter to Thomas Bernard (January 3, 1985)
This is a letter from Nicholas T. Goncharoff, Director of Special Programs at the YMCA of the USA, to Thomas L. Bernard, the Executive Director of YMCA Studies and a professor of education at Springfield College. It is dated January 3, 1985. The letter thanks Mr. Bernard, on behalf of the YMCA of the USA, for the "brilliant" idea of creating a YMCA Hall of Fame at Springfield College. He also talks about the possibility of working with the statesmanship program and a scholar-in-residence program at Springfield College.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 letter is not within the collection. The letter was scanned and a facsimile was placed in the collection. The original letter was returned to Thomas L. Bernard
Bernard Mead
"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
Carta del Dr. Bernard L. Horecker a Leloir
original mecanografiadaFil: Horecker, Bernard L..1 página en papelLFL-PE. Correspondencia GeneralUnidad documental simplenul
A letter from Thomas L. Bernard to Dorotha Flaxington Whitman (September 30, 1985)
A letter from Thomas L. Bernard to Dorotha Flaxington Whitman written on September 30th, 1985. In the letter, Bernard thanks Whitman for sending two letters with copies of her father's letters attached. Bernard also thanks Whitman for including a photograph of her father, Reverand W. Herbert Flaxington
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