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Interview with Lydia Messmer: oral history.

University Archives UPB 1.9 MM
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Format:
Other
Author/Creator:
Lemonick, Bernard.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wharton School--Evaluation.
Wharton School.
University of Pennsylvania--Football.
University of Pennsylvania.
University of Pennsylvania--Riots.
University of Pennsylvania--History--20th century.
Physical Description:
2 videotapes (1 U-matic tape and 1 VHS): accompanying material in the manuscript section of the collection.
Contained In:
University of Pennsylvania. School of Arts and Sciences. Computing Facilities and Services. Multimedia Educational Technology Services. Records, 1969-1991
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa.: University of Pennsylvania, c[1987].
Biography/History:
Bernard Lemonick graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Economics in 1951. As an undergraduate, he was a football player on the University team. He entered the Law School in 1951 and graduated in 1954.
Summary:
Lemonick recalled his impressions of the University of Pennsylvania when he studied there. He related a special kind of student riots on the University campus called "Rowbottoms", football games, football coaches, and his experience with the Law School.
Notes:
Produced by the Multimedia Educational Technology Services, University of Pennsylvania.
OCLC:
1346384456

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