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Wednesday, June 11, 1919, was a day of excitement in Elmira. Elmira College’s 64th annual commencement exercises were held at the Park Church.
Fifty-eight young women received their degrees in a packed church sanctuary, and former U.S. President William Howard Taft delivered the commencement address.
An undertone of tension also pervaded the city as the major strike at the Willys-Morrow plant, which began on May 6, continued. On Wednesday evening, the Mozart Theater had been engaged by the Central Trades and Labor Assembly, with Frank D. Hawley, of the U.S. Department of Labor, speaking to employees and employers on the country’s reconstruction problems. There was speculation that Taft might also speak at the Mozart that evening.
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Rowan Offers Incentives to Get Vaccinated
May 7, 6:15 a.m. Rowan University has announced a vaccine requirement for students who live or study on campus, and some incentives for getting the vaccine,
“Our message today is simple. We believe the path to normalcy is through widespread vaccination and we want our entire community to commit to reaching the goal of widespread vaccination,” Rowan president Ali A. Houshmand said in a letter. “If we work together, we can reach this goal and offer the Rowan University experience that our students and employees deserve.”
Elmira College student receives Margaret Locke Prize
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Elmira College student Kyle Kokoskie recently received the Margaret Locke Community Service Prize.
The award is given annually to an Elmira College student who has demonstrated a spirit of service to the campus and wider communities, provides a model of community involvement, and makes a difference in the lives of others through service.
Kokoskie is a member of the EC men s basketball team, is the team s Student Athlete Advisory Committee representative and serves as the student assistant coach for the softball program. He has won prizes including the Langdon Award, Simeon Benjamin Scholarship and the Merit Award. Kokoskie will be interning with the Rutgers University Football Operations team this summer.
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