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Significant
Events in the Development of
The Pennsylvania State University - 1930s
1930
- "Old Main" rebuilt; opened at 75th anniversary celebration
in October during Alumni Homecoming.
- Mineral Industries Art Gallery collection begun; formally
opened 1942.
- Mont Alto forestry school acquired from state for freshman
year instruction.
1931
- School of Physical Education and Athletics established;
Hugo Bezdek, first dean.
- Nittany Lion Inn opened.
- Graduate degrees (master's and doctoral) in education
authorized.
1934
- First permanent undergraduate centers opened in Pottsville
and Hazleton, providing first two years of college in a community without
dormitory expense; beginning of the Commonwealth Campus system.
- Institute of Local Government organized, first of its
kind in United States; Professor Harold F. Alderfer, first director;
replaced by Institute of Public Administration, 1959, with Professor
John H. Ferguson as director.
1935
- DuBois undergraduate center established.
- Dramatics Division approved; Arthur C. Cloetingh, first
director.
1937
- Phi Beta Kappa chapter chartered.
1938
- $5 million building program launched with first General
State Authority funds; eleven buildings constructed.
- Residence hall construction on self-amortizing basis
begun with Frances Atherton Hall for women.
- Institute of Public Safety for driver training organized
by Professor Amos E. Neyhart; first in United States.
1939
- Altoona undergraduate center opened.
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