21-Jan-08
By University Relations Staff
NEWPORT, R.I. – In recognition of Salve Regina's 60th anniversary celebration, which runs through September, SALVEtoday is spending the year examining the university's history through photographs culled from its archives. Each month, a photo retrospective is looking at "The Way We Were." Salve Regina first opened its doors 60 years ago in September 1947. To commemorate this milestone, a yearlong celebration is highlighting the continued development of the university's academic community and to honor 60 years of mercy in higher education. Photos submitted by Maria Bernier, university archivist. |
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Mother Hilda Miley, Robert Goelet and artist Ray Kinstler at the presentation of Goelet’s portrait to Salve Regina Jan. 3, 1963. The portrait currently hangs over a fireplace in the Ochre Court great hall |
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A student teacher in the classroom, January 1963 |
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The men's ice hockey team in the 1990s |
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Architectural detail on the west façade of McAuley Hall, January 1992 |
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Snowy Wakehurst view |
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A glimpse of Whiteholme, situated on the corner of Narragansett and Ochre Point avenues where Miley Hall now stands. Salve Regina purchased the building in January 1963. |
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