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- Interview with Rosemary Willey by Barbara Roos, documenting the history of Grand Valley State's William James College. William James College was the third baccalaureate degree granting college for Grand Valley. It was originally designed to be an interdisciplinary, non-departmentalized college consisting of concentration programs, rather than majors. The college opened in 1971 and was discontinued in 1983 during a reorganization of Grand Valley State. Rosemary Willey was a student of William James College from 1977 to 1982. In this interview, Rosemary discusses the closing of William James College, her memory of the cast of characters in their community, and the shift toward a more career-oriented education for the youth at that time. This interview is part 3 of 3 for Rosemary Willey.
- Date Created:
- 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- L.V. Eberhard Center from opposite bank of the Grand River.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Students enjoying a band concert and the water during Spring Fling.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Students in sack race at the 1977 "Almost anything goes" Spring Fling.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Students in physics class.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Susan Pearl, GVSC teacher aide, Max Gibbs, GVSC student teacher, Mary Crisler, GVSC teacher aide, Leroy Davis, 8th grade English and History, Barbara Banks, GVSC student teacher, Russell Martin, 11th grade English, and and Bill Kelley, GVSC coordinator for South High School.
- Date Created:
- 1968-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Interview with James Clover by Barbara Roos, documenting the history of Grand Valley State's William James College. William James College was the third baccalaureate degree granting college for Grand Valley. It was originally designed to be an interdisciplinary, non-departmentalized college consisting of concentration programs, rather than majors. The college opened in 1971 and was discontinued in 1983 during a reorganization of Grand Valley State. James Clover was an art instructor of William James College and a renowned sculptor whose work can be seen on Grand Valley State University's campuses, including the "Heaven and Earth" sculpture located in the heart of Great Lakes Plaza. In this interview, James discusses the essence of William James College, his experience transitioning from an alternative arts school to an alternative college, and the misunderstandings surrounding being interdisciplinary. This interview is part 1 of 2 for James Clover.
- Date Created:
- 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Cabbage Crik performing on Allendale campus.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Varsity rowers with the Pat Manning during its dedication, November 2, 1974.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Stephen Rowe gives a speech.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries