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A Fine Copy from a Private Collection. Shows no wear. Clean, crisp, bright , tight and square. A very handsome edition. Looks almost New. NOT Ex-Library. NOT Remainder....
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A Fine Copy from a Private Collection. Shows no wear. Clean, crisp, bright , tight and square. A very handsome edition. Looks almost New. NOT Ex-Library. NOT Remainder.
From Publisher:
Celebrate the rich history with images of the people, the events, and the campus that have defined Seton Hall over nearly 150 years.
Seton Hall College opened its doors in 1856 in Madison, New Jersey, with an entire student body of five young men. Since then, it has grown to become a major Catholic university, focusing on academic excellence and ethical development. Named for St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton and founded by her nephew, the Rt. Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley, the history of Seton Hall has been a mirror of American history from its earliest days. Enrollment went down after the Civil War, and in the 1940s and early '50s, nine out of ten students were World War II veterans. During the 1960s, the school eased into coeducation and the 1970s brought important cultural growth to the campus.
Product Info
ISBN: 0738500623
ISBN-13: 9780738500621
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Year: 1999
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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