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Eckerd College is a small, liberal arts college located on Florida's Gulf Coast. It was founded in 1958 as Florida Presbyterian College. The digital collections archived here include yearbooks (1960-2002) and course catalogs (1960-2008).
These works reflect the time of their creation and as such provide historical and cultural data. They may contain content that is no longer representative of the attitudes and policies of Eckerd College.
There was no yearbook published in 1984. The 1985 yearbook titled "Eckerd College Logos: 25th Anniversary" contains a capsule-history narrative on pages 5 and 8. Topic: Yearbooks - Eckerd College
There was no yearbook published in 1995. The yearbook name changed to "Hullabaloo" in 1996. Subtitle: "Life is a Highway" Topic: Yearbooks - Eckerd College
Published under the title "Logos" from 1964 (the first yearbook) to 1988, the Eckerd College yearbook's name changed to "Reflections" (1989-1993). Topic: Yearbooks - Eckerd College
Published in a soft-cover volume, the 1987 Eckerd College yearbook was subtitled as a "Special Issue" of the Triton Tribune (the Eckerd College newspaper). Topic: Yearbooks - Eckerd College
The first yearbook published by the college. It contains an extensive narrative, written by editor Paul C. Hoffman, titled "An Interpretive History of Florida Presbyterian College", which chronicles the first four academic years of the college. Topic: Yearbooks - Florida Presbyterian College
A re-issue of the 1968-69 catalog, with a new cover, different photographs, a different foreword from the new president, Billy O. Wireman, along with an added 1969-70 Calendar of Events. Topic: College Catalogs
The first yearbook published after the college changed its name from Florida Presbyterian College to Eckerd College. No yearbook was published in 1971. Topic: Yearbooks - Eckerd College
This catalog contains descriptions highlighting the new academic concepts of Eckerd College, which include the collegia concept and faculty as mentors. Topic: College Catalogs
The 1986 yearbook's name was changed to "Impact" and was published in a literary and journalistic magazine format, originally issued as three separate publications. Topic: Yearbooks - Eckerd College
The 1970 Florida Presbyterian College yearbook is a soft-cover publication, in the format of a literary magazine. The yearbook includes pictures of the student body, grouped by dorm and photographed at different locations on campus in the middle section of the magazine. Other features include photos of the Allman Brothers Band on campus; an interview with Eugene Lewis on Black students' concerns at the college and in American society; and literary/photo reactions to the bird cleanings after the... Topic: Yearbooks - Florida Presbyterian College
This, together with the Courses of Instruction (published separately), is the October 1959 issue of the college's public relations newsletter, "Bulletin of Florida Presbyterian College" Topic: College Catalogs
The 1968 yearbook was issued in 2 volumes. Part 1 is a volume of artistic photography. Part 2 includes traditional yearbook sections, featuring individual portraits and photos of the senior class and the faculty. Topic: Yearbooks - Florida Presbyterian College
This, together with "Education at Florida Presbyterian College" (published separately), is the October 1959 issue of the college's public relations newsletter, "Bulletin of Florida Presbyterian College" Topic: College Catalogs
Eckerd College is a small, liberal arts college located on Florida's Gulf Coast. It was founded in 1958 as Florida Presbyterian College. The digital collections archived here include yearbooks (1960-2002) and course catalogs (1960-2008).
These works reflect the time of their creation and as such provide historical and cultural data. They may contain content that is no longer representative of the attitudes and policies of Eckerd College.