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What year did the Samuel D. Robbins Speech Clinic open?
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When was the first course in radio broadcasting offered?
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Named for former faculty member
Samuel D. Robbins, the clinic
was opened in September 1953
with 20 ...
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Emerson began offering radio
broadcasting courses in 1932 at
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Which sport began the athletics program at the college?
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In 1983, what building did the college purchase, making a "dramatic" addition to its downtown real estate?
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In 1931, intramural volleyball
was the first sport offered by
the athletics program. Shown
here is ...
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In 1983, Emerson College
acquired the Majestic Theatre
and spent the next 20 years
restoring it to ...
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Television Review Indexes and Sources
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Theatre Review Indexes and Sources
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November 2009 Book Display
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WERS was the first to do what?
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Who was Henry Lawrence Southwick?
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WERS received the first
educational broadcasting license
on the East Coast in 1949.
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Henry Lawrence Southwick was the
third President of Emerson
College and served from 1908
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On a general avenue of riches, where was the college’s first property located?
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What was Charles Wesley Emerson’s occupation before founding Emerson College?
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The college’s first property was
a women’s dormitory located at
373 Commonwealth Avenue. Why ...
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Charles W. Emerson was a
minister at the Unitarian Church
in Chelsea, Massachusetts. He
also studied ...
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Pick up a free box of Nerds in
the 6th Floor study room, today
at 12, 3, and 5pm. But, please
do so ...
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Look for free boxes of Nerds
near the latest issue of Sight
and Sound magazine in ...
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When did Emerson start its children’s theater program?
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Pick up a box of Nerds by the
new circulating DVD collection.
Thanks to a generous donation
from ...
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Emerson College had one of the
first children’s theater
programs which began in 1919.
Here is a ...
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Which building on campus used to be a bank?
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What property established Emerson’s campus in the Back Bay?
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216 Tremont used to be the Union
Bank Building and still contains
a vault.
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Emerson College purchased 130
Beacon Street in 1930; it became
the flagship building of
Emerson’s ...
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