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Item Campus Aerial Photo 1955(1955-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Aerial photo pf the land the University would build on in 1955.Item Catholics Soon to Break Ground for University Newspaper Clipping(Fort Worth Star- Telegram, 1955-11-03T00:00:00-08:00)Newspaper article titled Catholics Soon to Break Ground for University. Article mentions Dr. Kennth Brasted and the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on November 3, 1955, Page 23.Item Campus Aerial Photo 1956(1956-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Aerial photo taken of the University of Dallas campus in 1956, the first year of the campus opening.Item Men's Residence Hall and Chapel Under Construction(1956-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Photo showing the construction of the Men's Residence Hall (now known as Anselm Hall) and the St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel, 1956.Item Original Cafeteria Photograph(1956-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Original cafeteria at the University of Dallas. Located in what would become the Margaret Jonsson Theater. Cafeteria could accommodate 125 at one time.Item Inside Men's Dorm Room(1956-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Inside of dorm room in men's residence hall, now known as Anselm Hall.Item Opening Set for Dallas University(Dallas Morning News, 1956-09-23T00:00:00-07:00) Raffetto, FrancesNewspaper clipping discussing the opening of the University of Dallas. Picture of President Kenneth Bastard included in article outside Carpenter Hall. Dallas Morning News, September 23, 1956, Page 1.Item University of Dallas(Dallas Morning News, 1956-09-26T00:00:00-07:00)Newspaper clipping discussing the opening of the University of Dallas. Printed in the Dallas Morning News, September 26, 1956, Page 2.Item New University Has Registration of 245 Students(Dallas Morning News, 1956-10-06T00:00:00-08:00)News article discusses the recent enrollment at the University of Dallas. Dr. Bastard is quoted in article. Dallas Morning News, October 6, 1956, Page 3.Item Item Dallas School to Honor 3 of Founders(Dallas Morning News, 1960-09-07T00:00:00-07:00)Newspaper Clipping titled Dallas School to Honor 3 of Founders. Honorary degrees to be given to Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, Edward R. Maher, and Eugene Constantin Jr. Event will take place on September 28, 1960 at the Founders' Day ceremonies. The University also bestowed honorary degrees on Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Gen. Patrick J. Hurley and Ambassador to Mexico, Robert C. Hill. Dallas Morning News, September 7, 1960, Page 13.Item 5 Honorees To Attend Founder Day(Dallas Morning News, 1960-09-18T00:00:00-07:00)Newspaper Clipping titled 5 Honorees To Attend Founder Day. Honorary degrees to be given to Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, Edward R. Maher, and Eugene Constantin Jr. Event will take place on September 28, 1960 at the Founders' Day ceremonies. The University also bestowed honorary degrees on Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Gen. Patrick J. Hurley and Ambassador to Mexico, Robert C. Hill. Dallas Morning News, September 18, 1960, Page 17.Item Founders' Day Set Wednesday by University(Dallas Morning News, 1960-09-26T00:00:00-08:00)Newspaper Clipping titled Founders' Day Set Wednesday by University. Article discusses first Founders' Day with an academic procession. Also discusses honorary degrees to be given to: Most Rev. Thomas K. Gorman bishop of the Dallas-Fort Worth Diocese, Edward R. Maher, and E. Constantin Jr. All three are founders of the school and are members of the trustee executive committee. Doctor of Humane Letters degrees will be awarded to Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Patrick J. Hurley, and Robert C. Hill. Ceremonies were held in the school's main administration building (Carpenter Hall). Dallas Morning News, September 26, 1960, Page 4.Item Real American(Dallas Morning News, 1960-09-28T00:00:00-08:00)Newspaper Clipping titled Real American. Honorary degree to be given to Gen. Douglas MacArthur by the University of Dallas on Founders' Day. Dallas Morning News, September 28, 1960, Page 13.Item Two Generals Warn of Autocracy(Dallas Morning News, 1960-09-29T00:00:00-08:00)Newspaper Clipping titled Two Generals Warn of Autocracy. Article discusses honorary degrees of doctor of humane letters were given to Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Gen. Patrick J. Hurley at Founders' Day ceremony. Article contains photo of honorary degree recipients at ceremony, which included: Eugene Constantin Jr., Robert C. Hill, Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, and Edward R. Maher. Gen. Douglas MacArthur accepted his degree in absentia. Dr. Robert Morris conferred honorary degrees. Dallas Morning News, September 29, 1960, Page 12.Item General Hurley Remains Opposed to Peiping Set(Dallas Morning News, 1960-09-29T00:00:00-08:00)Newspaper Clipping titled General Hurley Remains Opposed to Peiping Set. Article discusses how Gen. Hurley was present at the first Founders' Day at the University of Dallas where he received an honorary degree.Dallas Morning News, September 29, 1960, Page 4.Item 1961 Commencement Program(1961-06-04T00:00:00-07:00)Item Initial Self Study Report of the University of Dallas 1962(1962-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Item Campus Aerial Photo 1962-63(1962-01-01T00:00:00-08:00)Aerial photo of the University of Dallas campus in 1962-63.Item Valedictory Address: Robert Dupree(1962-04-01T00:00:00-08:00) Dupree, RobertValedictory Address given by Robert Dupree in the Spring of 1962.