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Junior College of Broward County, pamphlet.
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Junior College of Broward County, Porter, David, Roberts, Dayton Young
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A pamphlet of JCBC. It states when the college was established, purposes, accreditation, year round operation, and admission requirements.
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Date Issued
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1963
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Identifier
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BC625
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Set of related objects
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC625
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More programs were added over the years.
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Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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More programs were added over the years, including wrestling, women's badminton, soccer, tennis, golf, and swimming and diving for men and women. The college selected the seahorse as its mascot.
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Date Issued
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1963
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Identifier
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BC300, 26A
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC300
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In her autobiography, Rita Will: Memoir of a Literary Rabble-Rouser, author, screenwriter, and BCC alumna Rita Mae Brown.
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Thuma, Cynthia
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In her autobiography, Rita Will: Memoir of a Literary Rabble-Rouser, author, screenwriter, and BCC alumna Rita Mae Brown wrote that the college was "a couple of buildings and a mess of sandspurs." Those sandspurs are evident along the sidewalk from the science lecture theater to the library. The young college, Brown added, "offered little by way of aesthetics, yet a lot by way of education."
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Date Issued
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1963
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Identifier
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BC285, 17
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC285
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Dr. Elzie Lauderdale, a Mississippian, was BCC's.
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Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. Elzie Lauderdale, a Mississippian, was BCC's first dean of instruction and helped establish the emphasis on academic excellence. When he called Mildred Bailey Mullikin in May 1960 to recruit her to head the drama department at the college, Mullikin's mother took the call. "Who is Dr. Lauderdale in Fort Lauderdale?" she asked her daughter. Dr. Lauderdale encouraged Mullikin and her mother to visit Fort Lauderdale. "Needless to say," Mullikin wrote years later, "I fell head over heels in...
Show moreDr. Elzie Lauderdale, a Mississippian, was BCC's first dean of instruction and helped establish the emphasis on academic excellence. When he called Mildred Bailey Mullikin in May 1960 to recruit her to head the drama department at the college, Mullikin's mother took the call. "Who is Dr. Lauderdale in Fort Lauderdale?" she asked her daughter. Dr. Lauderdale encouraged Mullikin and her mother to visit Fort Lauderdale. "Needless to say," Mullikin wrote years later, "I fell head over heels in love with Fort Lauderdale."
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Date Issued
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1963
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Identifier
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BC291, 20B
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC291
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Here, landscape workers plant coconut palms at the east entrance of the campus.
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Name/Creator
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Thuma, Cynthia
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Here, landscape workers plant coconut palms at the east entrance of the campus. When the campus opened in August 1963, it had 7 buildings spread out over 152-acres; it was built on land donated by the United States government. Other fixtures on Central Campus at the time of its opening were temporary trailers for the bookstore and horticulture program.
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Date Issued
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1963
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BC282, 15B
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Image (JPEG2000)
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http://purl.flvc.org/broward/fd/BC282
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