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This section includes a variety of documents related to Suffolk University events, campus happenings, and members of the Suffolk community. It includes correspondence, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings.

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  • Transcript of Black History Month Speech delivered by Coretta Scott King at Suffolk University, 2/26/1998 by Coretta Scott King

    Transcript of Black History Month Speech delivered by Coretta Scott King at Suffolk University, 2/26/1998

    Coretta Scott King

  • Newsclipping about Corretta Scott King's Black History Month Speech at Suffolk University from the Medford Daily Mercury, 3/2/1998 by Medford Daily Mercury

    Newsclipping about Corretta Scott King's Black History Month Speech at Suffolk University from the Medford Daily Mercury, 3/2/1998

    Medford Daily Mercury

    Headline reads: "Mrs. King comes to town to help local group observe 'Black history Month.'"

  • Press release regarding Coretta Scott King's Black History Month speech at Suffolk University, headline reads "Coretta King calls for black holocaust museum in Suffolk University speech," 2/26/1998 by Suffolk University

    Press release regarding Coretta Scott King's Black History Month speech at Suffolk University, headline reads "Coretta King calls for black holocaust museum in Suffolk University speech," 2/26/1998

    Suffolk University

  • Press release featuring Suffolk University baseball players selected for the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division III Tournament, 5/15/1984 by Suffolk University

    Press release featuring Suffolk University baseball players selected for the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division III Tournament, 5/15/1984

    Suffolk University

  • Feature story about the dedication of Suffolk University's Sawyer Building, 1982 by Suffolk University

    Feature story about the dedication of Suffolk University's Sawyer Building, 1982

    Suffolk University

    Story from the Suffolk University Newsletter (SUN), vol. 11, no. 4, May 1982

  • Sunday Herald Advertiser article announcing Jeanne M. Hession's appointment as Suffolk University's first female trustee, 5/13/1973 by Boston Herald

    Sunday Herald Advertiser article announcing Jeanne M. Hession's appointment as Suffolk University's first female trustee, 5/13/1973

    Boston Herald

    Jeanne M. Hession (JD 1956) was the first woman elected Suffolk University Law School President (1955) and the first woman appointed to Suffolk University's Board of Trustees (1973), served as Vice-Chair from 1976-1996

  • Suffolk Journal article about Suffolk University's tuition paying installment plan, 4/20/1971 by Suffolk University

    Suffolk Journal article about Suffolk University's tuition paying installment plan, 4/20/1971

    Suffolk University

  • Boston Globe article about Suffolk University Law School alumnus Robert M. Murphy (J.D., 1950), "1st GI in France to Jump Again," 6/4/1969 by Boston Globe

    Boston Globe article about Suffolk University Law School alumnus Robert M. Murphy (J.D., 1950), "1st GI in France to Jump Again," 6/4/1969

    Boston Globe

  • Letter from Edward L. Bernays to Suffolk University President Dennis C. Haley regarding the Bernays Lecture Suffolk University Records: Series to be hosted at the university, 11/18/1963 by Edward L. Bernays

    Letter from Edward L. Bernays to Suffolk University President Dennis C. Haley regarding the Bernays Lecture Suffolk University Records: Series to be hosted at the university, 11/18/1963

    Edward L. Bernays

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • Program from the Bernays Lecture Series Europe's Contribution to American Civilization held at Suffolk University, 1963 by Unknown

    Program from the Bernays Lecture Series Europe's Contribution to American Civilization held at Suffolk University, 1963

    Unknown

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • Letter from Edward L. Bernays to Suffolk University President Dennis C. Haley regarding Bernays financials support for the Bernays Lecture series to be hosted at the university, 12-29-1962 by Edward L. Bernays

    Letter from Edward L. Bernays to Suffolk University President Dennis C. Haley regarding Bernays financials support for the Bernays Lecture series to be hosted at the university, 12-29-1962

    Edward L. Bernays

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • Brief biography of Edward L. Bernays, circa 1962 by Unknown

    Brief biography of Edward L. Bernays, circa 1962

    Unknown

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • Edited version of a proposal for the Bernays Lecture Series written by Edward L. Bernays and sent to Suffolk University President Dennis Haley, 28 December 1962 by Unknown

    Edited version of a proposal for the Bernays Lecture Series written by Edward L. Bernays and sent to Suffolk University President Dennis Haley, 28 December 1962

    Unknown

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • Proposal for the Bernays Lecture Series written by Edward L. Bernays and sent to Suffolk Dennis Haley, circa 1962 by Unknown

    Proposal for the Bernays Lecture Series written by Edward L. Bernays and sent to Suffolk Dennis Haley, circa 1962

    Unknown

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • Suggested outline of speech topics prepared for the Bernays Lecture Series by Harvard University Professor Oscar Handlin, circa 1962 by Unknown

    Suggested outline of speech topics prepared for the Bernays Lecture Series by Harvard University Professor Oscar Handlin, circa 1962

    Unknown

    This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16 European nations and focused on European-American relations and foreign policy. Edward L. Bernays, an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda often referred to as "the father of public relations," directed the series.

  • News Clipping about Suffolk University student Eldridge Moore being named to the Greater Boston All-Star basketball squad by Unknown

    News Clipping about Suffolk University student Eldridge Moore being named to the Greater Boston All-Star basketball squad

    Unknown

  • Suffolk University alumni publication listing alumni who died in World War II, 1949 by Suffolk University

    Suffolk University alumni publication listing alumni who died in World War II, 1949

    Suffolk University

  • News article about the Burroughs Newsboys Foundation summer camp program, reads "Newsboys Return From Maine with Stories of Fine Summer," 1937 by Unknown

    News article about the Burroughs Newsboys Foundation summer camp program, reads "Newsboys Return From Maine with Stories of Fine Summer," 1937

    Unknown

    The Burroughs Newsboys Foundation, founded by Suffolk University Law School alumnus Harry E. Burroughs (JD 1915), offered educational, cultural, and recreational activities to boys working in the trades. Suffolk University's Miller Residence Hall, stands on the former site of the Newsboy Foundation at 10 Somerset Street. The building is named for Nathan Miller, a former newsboy and University benefactor.

  • Suffolk University College of Journalism lecture schedule, 1936 by Suffolk University

    Suffolk University College of Journalism lecture schedule, 1936

    Suffolk University

  • Suffolk University College of Liberal Arts (CLAS) list of cum laude students by Suffolk University

    Suffolk University College of Liberal Arts (CLAS) list of cum laude students

    Suffolk University

  • Scrapbook containing a variety of news clippings about Suffolk University, 1930-1931 by Unknown

    Scrapbook containing a variety of news clippings about Suffolk University, 1930-1931

    Unknown

  • Issue of the Suffolk University Law School Bulletin featuring commencement speaker, senior honors, and scholarship information, 1925 by Suffolk University

    Issue of the Suffolk University Law School Bulletin featuring commencement speaker, senior honors, and scholarship information, 1925

    Suffolk University

  • Boston Globe news clipping announcing "Movies to Build Law School" about the opening of Suffolk University Law School's new Archer Building (20 Derne Street) and theatre, also includes a picture of student Nelson D. Simons, who was the law school's first Native American graduate, 4/5/1921 by Boston Globe

    Boston Globe news clipping announcing "Movies to Build Law School" about the opening of Suffolk University Law School's new Archer Building (20 Derne Street) and theatre, also includes a picture of student Nelson D. Simons, who was the law school's first Native American graduate, 4/5/1921

    Boston Globe

    Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) was the first Native American graduate of Suffolk Law School. He was later elected chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe

  • Article about Suffolk University Law School's first Native American graduate, Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) in the Suffolk Law Register, Vol. 4, no. 3, 1921 by Suffolk University

    Article about Suffolk University Law School's first Native American graduate, Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) in the Suffolk Law Register, Vol. 4, no. 3, 1921

    Suffolk University

    Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) was the first Native American graduate of Suffolk University Law School. He was later elected chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe

  • Suffolk Law School Bulletin clippings scrapbook, 1921 by Unknown

    Suffolk Law School Bulletin clippings scrapbook, 1921

    Unknown

    Title on cover: "Clippings--Suffolk 1921 (April-June), Law School Bulletin 1922-1928." The scrapbook includes clippings about: Suffolk Theatre ("Women Men Love," and others), Fall 1922 Law School registration figures, Suffolk Law School Bulletins (September 1922-September 1928, not inclusive), March 1924 Dedication of Annex and Tenth Anniversary of Signing of School Charter ceremony program, Commencement 1924, 1927 ceremony programs, Gleason Archer correspondence, manuscript pages, 1924-1925 Catalogue extract, June 1925 Bar Exam results, and Bar Exam Bills for 1926 and 1927.

 
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