1970 » Two Stories
1. I was a freshman during Towson University’s centennial year (1966). As part of the celebration, there were many notable speakers that year, including B.F. Skinner (psychologist), James Dickey (poet), Gerald Moore (pianist) and Sam Levinson (humorist). 2. Albert S. Cook Library opened its present building in 1969, having moved from a far smaller building. The cavernous size of the bu ...
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1. I was a freshman during Towson University’s centennial year (1966). As part of the celebration, there were many notable speakers that year, including B.F. Skinner (psychologist), James Dickey (poet), Gerald Moore (pianist) and Sam Levinson (humorist). 2. Albert S. Cook Library opened its present building in 1969, having moved from a far smaller building. The cavernous size of the building was designed to accommodate the growth of student numbers and books in future years. When the building opened those many years ago, there seemed to be more shelf space than books/periodicals.



