Ewing (N.J.)

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            Alumni Weekend Leaflet, 76th Anniversary of the State Schools and cornerstone laying of Green Hall, 1931 · Objekt · 1931
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            This single page leaflet marks the transition between the Normal and Model Schools in Trenton and the modern institution known as The College of New Jersey in Ewing. Aside from celebrating "Alumni Week-End" (the equivalent to today's homecoming, though held in the Spring), the celebrations marked the schools' 76th anniversary and the cornerstone-laying for the first building at Hillwood Lakes, Green Hall. No transcription.

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            The Seal Yearbook Collection
            TCNJ007 · Sammlung · 1911-2017

            Content warning: Some of the yearbooks from 1911 through the 1930s contain racist illustrations of figures in blackface and minstrel characters, as well as inaccurate, derogatory, and/or offensive depictions of Asian and Indigenous people.

            The first issue of The Seal was focused on the history and activities of the Class of 1911 and included sections on “class prophecies,” “statistics” of each student, a calendar of the year’s past events, poems, ditties and songs, vignettes of events in each department and hall (dorm) life, listings of the literary societies as well as social clubs (such as “the red mice” and “the clammy six”), a group portrait of the class and some of the societies and clubs, and advertising from Trenton businesses. The seniors were listed in a directory and did not have individual portraits. The next yearbook, 1912, had a similar format, but also included a list of faculty members, as well as photographs of the campus buildings. Starting in 1915, there were individual portraits of graduating seniors (1913 had individual portraits as well, but not 1914). The format remained fairly consistent afterward, however a few issues from the 1920s also have the Juniors, or class of February of the next year listed in the book with the previous May graduates. The Yearbook Club had several name variations, including: Year-Book Club, Year Book Club, or just “Yearbook” or “Seal.”

            The collection is complete from 1911 until The Seal ceased publication in 2017. No issue was printed in 1944 due to World War II restrictions.

            In addition, there are a few folders of ephemera, correspondence, photographs, obituaries, and other clippings taken from books formerly belonging to Vivian Rolandelli, Kenneth Weber, and Jessie Turk.

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            Emanon Enizagam
            9 · Serie · 1986
            Teil von Literary and Social Critique Publications

            This student work features satirical prose, musical lyrics, poetry, art works, and games. The title spelled backward is No Name Magazine. It was reviewed mainly positively with the exception of the person meant to supervise the publication. The March 1986 issue is included.

            Literary and Social Critique Publications
            TCNJ116 · Sammlung · 1938 - 2025

            This collection contains the literary and social critique publications of the college, with the exception of The Signal newspapers and fraternal and sororal organizations' newsletters. The collection is divided into 12 Series:
            Series 1, So to Speak, 1938
            Series 2, Sigma Phi Alpha Poetry Contest, 1938-1939
            Series 3, Sophomore English Majors Publications, 1950-1956
            Series 4, The Chimes/Chimes, 1957-1980, T.S.C. Poetry Review: Chimes, 1980-1983, Lion's Eye/The Lion's Eye, 1984-present
            Series 5, The Trenton Review, 1966, The Trenton State College Review 1990-1996, The College of New Jersey Review, 1997-2005
            Series 6, Utimme Umana: La Voz Oculta, 1972-1990
            Series 7, Fire II, 1973-1987
            Series 8, Gumption, 1980-1983
            Series 9, Emanon Enizagam, 1986
            Series 10, Siren, 1995-2007

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            Iona Fackler Myers, Trenton State College class of 1937, to Erna S. Hoover, Chairman of the Trenton State College Board of Trustees, 1986 · Objekt · 09/06/1986
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            Myers complains about attempts to rename Trenton State College, copying Trenton Mayor Arthur Holland and others. Holland's reply, a boilerplate "thank you," is included but was not scanned.

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            Arguromuthos Sigma dance card booklet, 1941
            Arguromuthos Sigma dance card booklet, 1941 · Objekt · 1941
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            This booklet most likely came from the same student as the other dance cards; this student was also a member of the Arguromathos Society and may have donated the photos from the same time period. Regardless, this dance was billed a "Winter Carnival." As with the related items, this booklet includes spaces to write dance partners' names--in this case, the student danced with "[Ruth] Carty and Jimmie Clark," "Jan and Les Hiat," and "Connie and Les Olsen." No transcription.

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            Sigma Phi Alpha Poetry Contest, 1938-1939
            2 · Serie · 1938-1939
            Teil von Literary and Social Critique Publications

            Series 2 contains a hand-bound typed copy of the Sigma Phi Alpha Sorority poetry contest from the years 1938 and 1939. The contest rules are listed at the beginning of the book. The “best” submissions are included, with the winners printed in order of first to fourth place. This series is in one folder.

            Senior Ball dance card booklet, 1941
            Senior Ball dance card booklet, 1941 · Objekt · 1941
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            This "booklet" features a sheet-metal front cover, something that likely would not exist following the attack on Pearl Harbor later in 1941 and the beginning of wartime rationing. Like other documents of this type, it includes names of organizers and participating students, as well as spaces to write the names of dancing partners. This student danced with "Ren," "Mike Grayson," "Ruth Kane," "John Thomas," "Jay and Don Robinson," and "George and Rosa." These names are likely similar to the ones in the booklet from the previous year's Junior Prom. No transcription.

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            Junior Prom dance card booklet, 1940
            Junior Prom dance card booklet, 1940 · Objekt · 1940
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            This booklet was likely made by representatives of the Class of 1941 for this event, their Junior Prom. It includes a list of class officers and a list of those who arranged the event, as well as spaces for the original owner to write the names of their dancing partners. This person spent the night dancing mostly with one "Don," but also with "Walt and Jeannette," "Les and Helen," "Fred and Christine," and "John and Jean." No transcription.

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            Green Hall Cornerstone Laying program, 1931
            Green Hall Cornerstone Laying program, 1931 · Objekt · 1931
            Teil von TFPL New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools at Trenton and Successor Institutions Collection

            This program booklet dates from the cornerstone laying of the Hillwood Lakes campus's first building, Green Hall. This event marked a transition point for the college away from the city of Trenton, and several notables were invited to attend. No transcription.

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