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Print of Paul Aaron in cowboy hat and sunglasses with a horse standing behind him. Aaron was creator and host of the western radio show, "Cowboy Joe's Radio Ranch,'' on WKCR-FM 89.9 from Columbia University, New York.
1986
Photo portrait of Craig Worthing in the studio. Talk radio host. Worked at WKAT, WFTL and WNIZ in Florida.
1971
Young woman at a table with boy, both of them hold hand puppets. A banner on the wall reads "So they may communicate." The Samuel Robbins Speech and Hearing Center, founded in 1953 for people with speech and hearing impairments.
1950 - 1959
Emerson professor Robert Hilliard and Carmen Fields, WGBH news anchor on the panel at the Minority Job Fair. Sponsored by American Association of Newspaper Editors and Lawrence Eagle-Tribune. Location: Westin Hotel, Boston.
1987-12
Larry Agran, Democratic presidential candidate. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
Headshot of Michael Solomon. Honorary degree recipient. President of Warner Brothers International Television Distribution.
Unveiling of the J.F.K. statue at the Massachusetts State House.
1990-05-29
Basketball game, indoor court. Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Dr. Allen Koenig, president of Emerson College, and Mr. W. Klaverdijk, mayor of Bergen during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
Students in Jack Stein's makeup class try on fake beards. Dated "approx. 1950s.".
1950 - 1959
Photo portrait. Julian J. Smith, S.B., Cambridge, Massachusetts; Former Chairman, Lighting Group of the Keene Corporation of New York. Financial Consultant, Foreign Business Council, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
1985-06-01
Photo portrait of Jack Gantos. Assistant professor of writing, literature, and publishing; Author of children's books.
Mary Ellen Adams (seated), gives a demonstration of shadow puppets in the studio workshop. Adams was a member of Theatre Arts/Performing Arts faculty.
Headshot of Wendy Wheaton. Hollywood producer and talent manager; Founder of Tinseltown Productions & Management.
Headshot of Kathleen Turner. Actress Kathleen Turner is an honorary degree recipient, and gave the commencement address at Emerson in May 1990.
Joel Menard, student; Vito Silvestri, professor of Communication Studies; Dulcia Meyers, instructor/program director; Hadel Rada, Carolyn Bankowski, Madeline Virbasius, and Lisa Goodman, students.
1988-02
Alexandra Marshall, photographed in front of Boston swan boats. ISBN in bottom right of print. Author, editorial writer, instructor at Emerson College.
Portrait photo of Pat McGovern. Patricia McGovern served as U.S. Senator from Massachusetts for 12 years, from 1981 to 1993.
1980 - 1989
Sports trophies and photos lined up on a shelf. Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Gregory Payne, chair of the Communication Studies division, meets Jackie Onassis during the reception following the dedication ceremony. Emerson College was the only school to attend. Members of faculty and students from Political Comm. program attended.
1990-05-29
Jacqueline Liebergott at the podium. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
Jonathan Aaron, associate professor, Writing, Literature and Publishing. Shot on the occasion of Aaron's recently published collection of poems, "Corridor.".
1992-06-24
Basketball game, indoor court. Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Group shot, in front of Castle Well, Holland. Emerson College's Musical Theatre Society toured Europe with their presentation and received standing ovations in the Hague, Bonn and Venlo. Venlo performance venue was Maaspoort theatre, on June 10 and 11).
1988-05-01 - 1988-08-31
Larry Agran, Democratic presidential candidate. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
Václav Havel with David Applefield, seated at a table, holding a t-shirt that reads Emerson College European Center. Location: Prague. Applefield is editor-publisher of FRANK magazine from Paris. Havel was invited to be artist-in-residence during the summer 1991 Summer Ploughshares International Writing Seminar.
1990-07
Left to right: Soly Haim, GSA president; Jeremy Milner, CPLA president; Larry Agran, Democratic presidential candidate; and Brandon Arakelian, SGA president. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
Press photo of Stuart Chase. Print includes Chase's signature, dated 1963 and the typed text: "Jack Case [photographer]. Stuart Chase. Author of 'The Most Probable World' to be published by Harper & Row on Jan. 17, 1968." Author and economist; Received honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Emerson College.
1963
Carol Burnett wearing academic regalia, adjusts her cap. Honorary degree recipient.
Smiling family seated on a sofa: Miriam and Ken Thompson with their kids: Coral, Sean and Lori. Documentary film about families of people suffering from the AIDS epidemic.
1987
Photo portrait. Rance Crain was appointed to the Emerson College Board of Trustees on May 31, 1985. B.A., New York; President, Crain Communications, Inc., New York, NY.
1980 - 1989
Headshot of Mary Pinard, in a nature setting. Part-time instructor in writing, literature and publishing.
1988
Norman Lear at the podium. Norman Lear was the keynote speaker at the conference "TV and Ethics: Who's Responsible," held at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel.
1984-12-06 - 1984-12-07
Norman Lear at the podium. Norman Lear was the keynote speaker at the conference "TV and Ethics: Who's Responsible," held at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel.
1984-12-06 - 1984-12-07
Actress Jean Stapleton with Jacqueline Liebergott (back to camera) and Marillyn Zacharis. Special event: Filming of the Majestic Video at the Emerson Majestic Theatre, Boston.
1988-08-06
Photo portrait of Dave Supple. Host of Dave Supple Show on WHDH Radio 85, Boston.
1985
Group portrait of the class of 1965. Photo taken on Boston's Charles River Esplanade.
1965
Photo portrait of John Wentworth. Head of public relations for CBS Television Distribution. Wentworth joined Paramount Television — predecessor to CBS Television Studios — in 1983. Received Emerson's Alumni Achievement Award in 1984.
Pastor S. Wijsman, priest from the local parish church is at the podium during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
Richard L. Kaye, president of WCRB with Wanda Bigham, acting vice president for development at Emerson College, and Rev. Theodore Jones, vice chairman of WCRB. Photo taken during the 75th birthday celebration of founder, Theodore Jones. Location: Copley Plaza Hotel.
1986-03-25
George Ursul seated in office, in front of window. Professor of History; Division of Humanities and Social Sciences.
1977
Actress Jean Stapleton with Brooks Russell, director of special events. Special event: Filming of the Majestic Video at the Emerson Majestic Theatre, Boston.
1988-08-06
Mr. H. Sturme conducts the local harmonie (brassband) during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
Dr. Henry Stonie gives the benediction during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
Conference planners outside the entrance to Kasteel Well. (Left to right): John Barbetta, Paul Vesin, Edith Grotenberg, John Livingstone, Chris Weir. John Barbetta (Director, European Center); Paul Vesin (Media Director, ICC Paris); Edith Grotenberg (Associate, Institute for Mental Health Initiatives); John Livingston (US ICC Representative); Chris Weir (Division of Continuing Education).
1988-07-08
Photo portrait of Walter Sperr. Studied Mass Communication and Journalism at Emerson College; Executive Vice-President of Richard Weiner, Inc. Public Relations; Managing Director of Trent & Company, Inc.
Coach Jim Peckham, seated on the floor against a wall, in athletic attire. Wrestling coach and Director of Athletics at Emerson for 27 years.
Emerson president Allen Koenig receives the keys to Castle Well from Chairman Ir. Schiffelers of the Limburgse Kastelen Stichting during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
Photo of Corridor, a collection of poetry by Emerson College professor Jonathan Aaron.
1992-06-24
Jack Stein leads a class in makeup. Photo from the Jack Stein H'58 Collection. Dated "approx. 1950s.".
1950 - 1959
Basketball game, indoor court. Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Headshot of Maureen Shea. Professor in performing arts; Head of theatre studies.
1988-05-01 - 1988-08-31
Jim Peckham stands beside a bookshelf with trophies. Wrestling coach and Director of Athletics at Emerson for 27 years.
Jacqueline Liebergott (center). Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
Headshot of Steven Bochco. Honorary degree recipient in May 1989; Writer and executive producer of L.A. Law and Hill Street Blues.
R.A. Schlessinger, cultural affairs officer at the American Embassy (The Hague) during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
John Barbetta, Executive director of Emerson College's European Center at Castle Well / Kasteel Well in Holland. Continuing education.
1990-05-01 - 1990-08-31
Headshot of Merri Sugarman. Actress, casting director, acting coach, and alumni officer of the professional sorority Kappa Gamma Chi (BFA in Musical Theater - Emerson College).
1980 - 1999
Vito Silvestri, professor of Communication Studies; Dulcia Meyers, instructor/program director; Madeline Virbasius, student; Lisa Goodman, student.
1988-02
Photo portrait of politician Chester G. Atkins. U.S. Congressman Atkins served Massachusetts 5th district in the U.S. House of Representatives 1985-1993.
1980 - 1989
Platform party with guild members during the dedication ceremony. Emerson's study abroad program at Kasteel Well began in 1985. The college purchased the "The Castle" in 1988.
1988-09-28
Philco Predicta television / TV set circa late 1950s. Photo credit: Bob Murray. Source reads: "taken from a book.".
1989
Three reporters at a news desk. Wide shot also shows television crew and studio equipment. Mass Communication dept. Photo is dated "before 1985.".
1970 - 1989
Mr. George Gray on phone at desk. Wall calendar shows year 1983. George Gray, B.S., (1988); Westport, Massachusetts; Former President and General Manager, WBSM, Southeastern Massachusetts Broadcasting Corporation, New Bedford, MA.
1983
Photo portrait. George Gray, B.S., (1988); Westport, Massachusetts; Former President and General Manager, WBSM, Southeastern Massachusetts Broadcasting Corporation, New Bedford, MA.
1985-06-01
Members of a children's theatre performance group, the first such college program in the U.S., board a bus tour in 1929. The bus' destination display reads: "Rowes Wharf; South Station." Shot published in the book, Century of Eloquence.
1929
Headshot of Melissa Zollo. Practitioner of the healing arts, inspirational speaker.
Emerson students perform a full-scale radio play, complete with sound effects.
1949
Gregory Payne, Jacqueline Liebergott. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
John Chancellor at his desk. Honorary degree recipient. Broadcast journalist; Anchor of NBC Nightly News.
Actors in performance. Titania is played by Nancy Ellis. Location: 69 Brimmer St., Boston, MA.
1987-12
Batter, catcher and empire during a baseball game. The batter's jersey reads "Emerson." Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Students outside the central station: Kate Hoffman, Tim Claypoole, Kim Dottling, Kathy Buckey and Bill Siderski.
1988-02
Roger Dane sculpts iridescent obsidian. Dane was a major player behind Emerson's College's planned move to Lawrence, Mass.
1987
Photo portrait. Howard M. Liberman. B.S. in Speech, J.D., Washington, DC; Founding partner. Liberman, Sanchez & Bentley.
1970 - 1989
Norman Lear, seated, speaking with others in a living room with a fireplace. A microphone is set up on the coffee table.
1973
Photo portrait. Rev. Canon W. David Crockett, received his B.I.L. from Emerson in 1941; Appointed to Board of Trustees in 1961; awarded an honorary Doctor of Law from Emerson in 1965.
1960 - 1989
An emaciated man (Scott Cleaver) in bed with newspapers. "Scott in the hospital just before he died." Still image from Too Little Too Late, a film by Micki Dickoff. Documentary film about families of people suffering from the AIDS epidemic.
1987
Photo portrait. Howard M. Liberman. B.S. in Speech, J.D., Washington, DC; Founding partner. Liberman, Sanchez & Bentley.
1985-06-01
Group photo of cast and crew taken outdoors. The cast and crew included Carol Korty, Cris Byrne, Gary Kramer, Ann Marie Wysocki, Kim Keown, Dan Carson, Noel Staples and Cindy Lieber, Connie Winston and Ara Ghazarians. Sponsored by Emerson Stage.
1986-05-01 - 1986-08-31
Students in Jack Stein's makeup class try on fake beards. Dated "approx. 1950s.".
1950 - 1959
Press photo of Art Buchwalk, sitting at a typewriter with a cigar in his mouth. Honorary degree recipient.
1978
Larry Agran, Democratic presidential candidate. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
One person working out in a weight room. Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Larry Agran, Democratic presidential candidate. Sponsored by Communication, Politics and Law Association.
1992-02-13
A file of Emerson athletics uniforms. Source folder dates image as prior to August 1985.
1980 - 1985
Students put on their beanies. Beanie Day, inaugurated on September 26, 1951 (buy may originate as far back as the 1940s), meant freshmen were given “beanie” caps to wear as part of hazing week. The sophomore class was responsible for initiating freshmen into life at Emerson. The practice continued through the 1960s.
1957
Jack Weir in the television production control room. Weir was a pioneer in broadcasting operations and engineering, known for leading the change in network distribution from terrestrial (phone lines) to satellite, and for his role in coverage of the Olympics, with a 40-year career at NBC. He was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2012.
1988