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Aerial Photograph of UMBC Campus, 1969
Identifier
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UARC 1999-11-003
Description
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Aerial photographs of campus have been made periodically throughout UMBC's history. This 1969 view shows various ongoing construction projects, including the first dormitories (slightly above and left of center), the Physical Plant building (now the Public Safety Building) along Hilltop Circle (then called The Loop," which was only half finished), and the beginnings of site preparation where the Administration Building would be built. Along the top of the photograph may be seen I-95 under construction as well as its intersection with Rt. 166 at the top right. Kuhn recognized that having the interchange would be critical for UMBC, so he approached Governor Tawes in 1966 and asked for the interchange to be put into the I-95 plans. When Tawes asked John B. Funk, Chairman of the Maryland State Roads Commission, to make the change, Funk resisted by saying: We're just about done, we don't want any more projects." Tawes replied: You're going to have to put one in to have access to UMBC."
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1969
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gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs
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University Photographs
1960s
214
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Title
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Aerial Photograph of UMBC Campus, 1966-67
Identifier
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UARC Photos-08-02-1358
Description
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Aerial photographs of campus have been made periodically throughout UMBC's history. This 1969 view shows various ongoing construction projects, including the first dormitories (slightly above and left of center), the Physical Plant building (now the Public Safety Building) along Hilltop Circle (then called The Loop," which was only half finished), and the beginnings of site preparation where the Administration Building would be built. Along the top of the photograph may be seen I-95 under construction as well as its intersection with Rt. 166 at the top right. Kuhn recognized that having the interchange would be critical for UMBC, so he approached Governor Tawes in 1966 and asked for the interchange to be put into the I-95 plans. When Tawes asked John B. Funk, Chairman of the Maryland State Roads Commission, to make the change, Funk resisted by saying: We're just about done, we don't want any more projects." Tawes replied: You're going to have to put one in to have access to UMBC."
Date
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1966-1967
Format
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gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs
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University Photographs
1960s
213
Growth
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Title
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Aerial Photograph of Future UMBC Campus, ca. 1964
Identifier
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UARC Photos-08-02-1377
Description
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Aerial photographs of campus have been made periodically throughout UMBC's history. This 1969 view shows various ongoing construction projects, including the first dormitories (slightly above and left of center), the Physical Plant building (now the Public Safety Building) along Hilltop Circle (then called The Loop," which was only half finished), and the beginnings of site preparation where the Administration Building would be built. Along the top of the photograph may be seen I-95 under construction as well as its intersection with Rt. 166 at the top right. Kuhn recognized that having the interchange would be critical for UMBC, so he approached Governor Tawes in 1966 and asked for the interchange to be put into the I-95 plans. When Tawes asked John B. Funk, Chairman of the Maryland State Roads Commission, to make the change, Funk resisted by saying: We're just about done, we don't want any more projects." Tawes replied: You're going to have to put one in to have access to UMBC."
Date
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ca. 1964
Format
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black-and-white slides; 35 mm
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University Photographs
1960s
212
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Men's Lacrosse Team, 1969
Identifier
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UARC2016-04
Description
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Lead by Jeff Hahn who scored 32 goals that season, the most among all lacrosse players in the state that year, the 1969 UMBC men's lacrosse team was victorious against rivals Loyola University of Maryland and Western Maryland College. Outstanding performances were contributed by Dave Mister and Tom Pilsch. Hahn graduated from UMBC having earned All-America honors in 1971.
Front row (l to r): B. Kusterer, J. Cross, D. Mister, J. Hahn, D. Bond, T. Keller, I. Kirsch, L. Klein, J. Allen, B. Dietrich. Back Row: Coach Del Langdon, [unidentified], J. Wolf, B. Novak, M. Kolodner ,M. Piechocki, S. Link, D. Chandlee, J Fowler, [unidentified], [unidentified], A. Holtzman, [unidentified].
Date
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1969
Format
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color photographs; chromogenic color prints; 8 x 10 in.
Source
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Robert Dietrich collection, Collection 246
1960s
77
Athletics
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Title
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Chess Club Meeting Contact Sheet
Identifier
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UARC Photo 07-01-1452-1484
Description
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UMBC's fascination with chess began early in the campus history. A query was sent to The Retriever in October 1967 asking What can be done about organizing a chess club at UMBC?" By 1968, an intramural chess tournament was hosted by the Chess Club with three divisions resulting in a playoff of the three divisional winners. The tournament was expected to take about five weeks to conclude. In 1972, the Chess Club invited chess master Larry Kaufman, an MIT graduate who was ranked 16th in the nation, to play simultaneous games against UMBC Chess Club members and any others who wished to participate. Twenty-two contestants played against Kaufman on Wednesday, September 20, 1972 in simultaneous matches. Kaufman won all games except one draw against graduate student Mike Woodward, M.S. '75, biological sciences. Skip Boyd's photograph captures the intensity of the moment.
Date
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1969
Format
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black-and-white photographs; contact sheets; 8 x 10 in.
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University Photographs
1960s
58
Student Life
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Title
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Men's Lacrosse and Cheerleaders Contact Sheet, Photograph, Spring 1969. UARC Photos 07-01-1744, F older 38, Sheet 7
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UARC Photos-07-01-1744-1777
Description
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These photographs, taken by a student photographer for The Retriever, are from a 14-6 win for the men's lacrosse team against the Loyola Greyhounds B" team, April 1, 1969.
Date
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Spring 1969
Format
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black-and-white photographs; contact sheets; 8 x 10 in.
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University Photographs
1960s
37
Athletics
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Title
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Ticket to Otis Redding show
Identifier
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50UMBC-072
Description
An account of the resource
The first Spring Week (an early version of Quadmania) took place April 22- 29, 1967, and began with a rousing Saturday evening performance by the King of Soul," Otis Redding (1941-1967). The performance was for a semi-formal dance in Gym 1 and was also broadcast into the Commuter Cafeteria for others to hear. Accompanied by his twelve-piece band, Redding performed two forty-five minute sets between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. Redding had achieved national and international acclaim in the early 1960s, and, soon after his UMBC appearance, he was a featured performer at the landmark Monterey Pop Festival. In December 1967, he wrote and recorded his famous song (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" with guitarist Steve Cropper before heading to the Midwest for several appearances. On route to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Redding's Beechcraft airplane tragically crashed into a lake four miles from the airport.
Date
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4/22/1967
Format
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school yearbooks; black-and-white photographs; 2 7/8 x 5 3/4 in.
Source
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Robert Dietrich collection, Collection 246
1960s
30
Student Life
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Title
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Otis Redding by William Morganstern. Skipjack (1967), page 57.
Identifier
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UPUB S2-001
Description
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The first Spring Week (an early version of Quadmania) took place April 22- 29, 1967, and began with a rousing Saturday evening performance by the King of Soul," Otis Redding (1941-1967). The performance was for a semi-formal dance in Gym 1 and was also broadcast into the Commuter Cafeteria for others to hear. Accompanied by his twelve-piece band, Redding performed two forty-five minute sets between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. Redding had achieved national and international acclaim in the early 1960s, and, soon after his UMBC appearance, he was a featured performer at the landmark Monterey Pop Festival. In December 1967, he wrote and recorded his famous song (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" with guitarist Steve Cropper before heading to the Midwest for several appearances. On route to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Redding's Beechcraft airplane tragically crashed into a lake four miles from the airport.
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Morganstern, William
Date
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1967
Format
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school yearbooks; black-and-white photographs
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University Publications
1960s
29
Student Life
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Title
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John D. Haskell, Librarian, Laminated I.D. Card
Identifier
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50UMBC-008
Description
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John D. Haskell was the first full time UMBC employee. He was responsible for starting the Library, although Haskell's initial days at the university were spent not at UMBC but at College Park where he was oriented into the policies and procedures of the University of Maryland libraries system." It was Haskell's job to have 75,000 volumes of books and periodicals available" when the campus opened in 1966. He left UMBC in 1969 to enroll in a doctoral program for American Studies from George Washington University; Haskell retired in 2006 after a long career at the Earl Gregg Swem Library of the College of William & Mary.
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University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Date
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1965
Format
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identity cards; 2.5 x 3.5 in.
Source
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John Haskell papers, Collection 93
1960s
24
Founding
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Title
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Albin O. Kuhn, Homer Schamp, and Guy Chisholm On-Site
Identifier
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UARC Photos-09-01-0137
Description
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Dr. Kuhn's brainstorming took physical shape in 1965 when he hired Guy Chisholm from UM College Park to serve as the director of the physical plant and supervise the construction of UMBC. A native Texan, Chisholm had earned a degree in landscape architecture and later became a partner in a Texas construction company before taking a position with UM. Kuhn especially relied on Chisholm to figure out the best design of the first campus dormitories. Another person vital to the founding of the campus was Homer W. Schamp, Jr., who was the second full time UMBC person hired. Schamp was a professor in UM College Park's legendary Department of Physics and served as director of the Institute for Molecular Physics. He was hired by Kuhn to be UMBC's Dean of Faculty and to recruit the founding faculty of the new school. The photograph shows Kuhn, Schamp, and Chisholm, holding rolled architectural plans, conferring about the construction then underway.
Date
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1965
Format
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gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs; 8 x 10 in.
Source
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University Photographs
1960s
23
Founding