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- Venetian crier, February 28, 1961. Volume 1, Issue 4.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
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The Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took...
Show moreThe Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took on a similar role at the college- to spread the news far and wide among the student body and to the community.
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- 1961-02-28
- Identifier
- BC762
- Format
- Newspaper issue
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC762
- Title
- Venetian crier, April 12, 1961. Volume 1, Issue 5.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
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The Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took...
Show moreThe Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took on a similar role at the college- to spread the news far and wide among the student body and to the community.
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- 1961-04-12
- Identifier
- BC763
- Format
- Newspaper issue
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC763
- Title
- Venetian crier, November, 1961. Volume 2, Issue 1.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
- Abstract/Description
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The Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took...
Show moreThe Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took on a similar role at the college- to spread the news far and wide among the student body and to the community.
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- 1961-11-01
- Identifier
- BC765
- Format
- Newspaper issue
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC765
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- Venetian crier, June 7, 1961. Volume 1, Issue 6.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
- Abstract/Description
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The Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took...
Show moreThe Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took on a similar role at the college- to spread the news far and wide among the student body and to the community.
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- 1961-06-07
- Identifier
- BC764
- Format
- Newspaper issue
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC764
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- Venetian crier, December, 1961. Volume 2, Issue 2.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
- Abstract/Description
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The Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took...
Show moreThe Venetian Crier was the first student paper at the Junior College of Broward County. Classes started in September 1960 and the first issue was published on 26-10-1960. In the mid-twentieth century, Fort Lauderdale was marketed as the Venice of the United States and the name Venetian Crier was chosen to reflect that notion. In Venice, Italy, the gondoliers sailed the Venetian canals by calling (announcing) the news and messages as they plied the canals. Hence, the new college newspaper took on a similar role at the college- to spread the news far and wide among the student body and to the community.
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- 1961-12-01
- Identifier
- BC766
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- Newspaper issue
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC766
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- Chester Handleman was a congenial yet cerebral history.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Chester Handleman was a congenial yet cerebral history and political science professor who was loved by his students, respected by his colleagues, and active in many facets of college life. Educated at Clark College, Massachusetts State, and Nova University, Dr. Handleman was a widely published expert in the areas of international relations and national politics. He was a member of the faculty from 1961 until his sudden death while on sabbatical at Durham, North Carolina.
- Date Issued
- 1980
- Identifier
- BC351, 53B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC351
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- Charles Lyle, South Campus Student Life coordinator.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Charles Lyle, South Campus Student Life coordinator, is among the many BCC graduates who serve on the college staff with distinction.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- BC460, 123B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC460
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- 1961-1962 College Catalog.
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Junior College of Broward County
- Abstract/Description
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College catalog published annually.
- Date Issued
- 1961
- Identifier
- BC014, collegecatalog196162juni
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- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC014
- Title
- 1960-1961 College Catalog.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
- Abstract/Description
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College catalog published annually
- Date Issued
- 1960
- Identifier
- BC013, collegecatalog196061juni
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC013
- Title
- The Junior College of Broward County. Schedule of Evening Classes Spring 1961, brochure.
- Name/Creator
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Junior College of Broward County
- Date Issued
- 1961
- Identifier
- BC618
- Format
- Set of related objects
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC618
- Title
- Lloyd Cassels served as a member of the Advisory Committee.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Lloyd Cassels served as a member of the Advisory Committee and as a trustee from 1961 to 1967. Cassels was active in North Broward civic affairs and was president of the Pompano Beach insurance firm of Bateman, Cassels, and Gordon.
- Date Issued
- 1959
- Identifier
- BC280, 14B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC280
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- Dr. Edmund J. Gleazer, president of the American Association of Junior Colleges.
- Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. Edmund J. Gleazer, president of the American Association of Junior Colleges, was the speaker at JCBC's 1961 commencement ceremonies. The first class to begin JCBC as freshmen graduated June 10, 1962. Dr. John Allen, president of the University of South Florida, addressed 73 graduates at commencement ceremonies at War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale. The first student to receive a diploma was Judith Abel of Fort Lauderdale. Also, in the first graduating class was Central Catholic...
Show moreDr. Edmund J. Gleazer, president of the American Association of Junior Colleges, was the speaker at JCBC's 1961 commencement ceremonies. The first class to begin JCBC as freshmen graduated June 10, 1962. Dr. John Allen, president of the University of South Florida, addressed 73 graduates at commencement ceremonies at War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale. The first student to receive a diploma was Judith Abel of Fort Lauderdale. Also, in the first graduating class was Central Catholic High graduate Parris Nelson Glendening, who went on in 1967 to become the youngest recipient of a doctorate in political science at Florida State University. In 1994, Glendening was elected Maryland's 59th governor.
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- 1961
- Identifier
- BC301, 26B
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- Image (JPEG2000)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC301