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Commencement 1943 Address Delivered By Carl R. Woodward: "Business Citizenship In The Post-War World", Carl R. Woodward Aug 1943

Commencement 1943 Address Delivered By Carl R. Woodward: "Business Citizenship In The Post-War World", Carl R. Woodward

Bryant University Commencements

"An address before a great gathering in Boston last winter was concluded with the following remarks, "Ours is the tragic privilege of living in the greatest military crises since Napoleon...."


The 1943 Bryant Yearbook, "The Bryant Ledger" Aug 1943

The 1943 Bryant Yearbook, "The Bryant Ledger"

The Ledger, 1939-2016, Bryant University Yearbooks

Co-Editors: Clair A. Gilfix, Julia H. Scott

Art Director: Mary Ann Steiner


To The High School Graduate (2), Henry L. Jacobs Feb 1943

To The High School Graduate (2), Henry L. Jacobs

Historical Documents of Bryant University (1863-present)

This is a brochure designed to convince young women graduating high school to study business at Bryant College. Both the brochure and the letter from Bryant President Henry L. Jacobs talk about the opportunities for women during wartime.


To The High School Graduate (1), Henry L. Jacobs Feb 1943

To The High School Graduate (1), Henry L. Jacobs

Historical Documents of Bryant University (1863-present)

This is a brochure designed to convince young men graduating high school to study business at Bryant College, even after going off to serve in World War 2. Both the brochure and the letter from Bryant President Henry L. Jacobs urges the prospective student to "consider his future, what is to become of him after the war is over and the gigantic reconstruction period sets in."


Careers For Women Jan 1943

Careers For Women

Historical Documents of Bryant University (1863-present)

Detailed brochure discussing the career opportunities in the business world during the wartime era and outlining the different programs Bryant College had to offer prospective female students.