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Building Drexel

Building Drexel
Author: Richardson Dilworth
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2016-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1439914206

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Published in conjunction with Drexel University’s 125th anniversary, Building Drexel chronicles the founding of the university by Anthony J. Drexel through to the present day. The editors and contributors create a prismatic discussion of the university and its evolution. Richly illustrated chapters cover the architectural history of notable Drexel buildings; the role of Drexel in Philadelphia’s modern history; its Greek life; sports—particularly Drexel’s history in the Big 5; and each of the university’s schools and colleges. There is a history of the medical college and law school, plus the creation of new schools such as those of biomedical engineering, science and health systems. Building Drexel also documents the civil rights history of Drexel and its urban planning history in relation to the racially diverse Powelton Village and Mantua neighborhoods it borders. This commemorative volume shows the development of the university both in the city and in the world. Contributors include: Lloyd Ackert, Cordelia Frances Biddle, Paula Marantz Cohen, Donna Marie De Carolis, Roger Dennis, Gloria Donnelly, Kevin D. Egan, Alissa Falcone, David Fenske, John A. Fry, Stephen F. Gambescia, Marla J. Gold, Charles Haas, Kathy Harvatt, Daniel Johnson, Jeannine Keefer, Larry Keiser, Michael Kelley, Jason Ludwig, Jonson Miller, Julie Mostov, Danuta A. Nitecki, Anthony M. Noce, Steven J. Peitzman, David Raizman, Tiago Saraiva, Amy E. Slaton, Nathaniel Stanton, Virginia Theerman, Laura Valenti, James Wolfinger, Eric A. Zillmer, and the editors.


Becoming Penn

Becoming Penn
Author: John L. Puckett
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0812291085

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The second half of the twentieth century saw the University of Pennsylvania grow in size as well as in stature. On its way to becoming one of the world's most celebrated research universities, Penn exemplified the role of urban renewal in the postwar redevelopment and expansion of urban universities, and the indispensable part these institutions played in the remaking of American cities. Yet urban renewal is only one aspect of this history. Drawing from Philadelphia's extensive archives as well as the University's own historical records and publications, John L. Puckett and Mark Frazier Lloyd examine Penn's rise to eminence amid the social, moral, and economic forces that transformed major public and private institutions across the nation. Becoming Penn recounts the shared history of university politics and urban policy as the campus grappled with twentieth-century racial tensions, gender inequality, labor conflicts, and economic retrenchment. Examining key policies and initiatives of the administrations led by presidents Gaylord Harnwell, Martin Meyerson, Sheldon Hackney, and Judith Rodin, Puckett and Lloyd revisit the actors, organizations, and controversies that shaped campus life in this turbulent era. Illustrated with archival photographs of the campus and West Philadelphia neighborhood throughout the late twentieth century, Becoming Penn provides a sweeping portrait of one university's growth and impact within the broader social history of American higher education.


Building Floor Plans

Building Floor Plans
Author: Drexel University. Department of Planning and Construction
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1980
Genre: College buildings
ISBN:

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Building Developer

Building Developer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1927
Genre: Building
ISBN:

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A Legacy to Share

A Legacy to Share
Author: Angela Dowd-Burton
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-01-22
Genre:
ISBN:

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Floor Plans for Drexel Buildings

Floor Plans for Drexel Buildings
Author: Drexel Institute of Technology. Office of Buildings and Grounds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1969
Genre: College buildings
ISBN:

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My Omaha Obsession

My Omaha Obsession
Author: Miss Cassette
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 149622471X

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My Omaha Obsession takes the reader on an idiosyncratic tour through some of Omaha’s neighborhoods, buildings, architecture, and people, celebrating the city’s unusual history. Rather than covering the city’s best-known sites, Miss Cassette is irresistibly drawn to strange little buildings and glorious large homes that don’t exist anymore as well as to stories of Harkert’s Holsum Hamburgers and the Twenties Club. Piecing together the records of buildings and homes and everything interesting that came after, Miss Cassette shares her observations of the property and its significance to Omaha. She scrutinizes land deeds, insurance maps, tax records, and old newspaper articles to uncover a property’s singular story. Through conversations with fellow detectives and history enthusiasts, she guides readers along her path of hunches, personal interests, mishaps, and more. As a longtime resident of Omaha, Miss Cassette is informed by memories of her youth combined with an enduring curiosity about the city’s offbeat relics and remains. Part memoir and part research guide with a healthy dose of colorful wandering, My Omaha Obsession celebrates the historic built environment and searches for the people who shaped early Omaha.


The Man Who Made Wall Street

The Man Who Made Wall Street
Author: Dan Rottenberg
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006-05-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812219661

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After decades of detective work, Dan Rottenberg has succeeded in writing the first biography of this exceptionally influential and elusive man.