Many music and art students at Gettysburg College would recognize the name Schmucker as their building, or affectionately their ‘home,’ on campus. Alumni might even remember Schmucker Hall as their library. However, if asked who founded Gettysburg College, most students and alumni would probably not know his name. Fortunately, our campus is celebrating Founders Day this week to remember those, including our founder Samuel Simon Schmucker, who helped make our college #Gettysburgreat. [excerpt
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The articles are satirical pieces meant to imagine the danger of a paradigm of preservation lacking ...
From the President Janet Morgan Riggs \u2777 Table of Contents News @ Gettysburg: Majestic Nears 100...
A GREATER GETTYSBURG in the spring of 1906. It was the first College song to appear in this form. Bo...
At the corner of Washington and High Streets in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania stands a modest old house—a...
Written by Professor and Alumnus Dr. Charles H. Glatfelter \u2746, A Salutary Influence was publishe...
Samuel S. Schmucker was the founder of both the Lutheran Theological Seminary and Gettysburg College
The official papers of the Schmucker Bicentennial Committee reside in the Archives at the Lutheran T...
Gettysburg is a place with plenty of history. Everyone knows about the battle of Gettysburg in the c...
On January 21, 1834 Thaddeus Stevens, a freshman member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives...
At Gettysburg College, any student who strolls through Pennsylvania Hall, Musselman Library, and the...
The following is the text of the address which Director Emeritus Dr. Charles H. Glatfelter delivered...
Sometimes the best special collections are right in your own backyard. Not the ones that come to you...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
Saturday, September 8th, saw a powerful collaboration between the Civil War Institute, Antietam Nati...
A few years ago, Gettysburg College changed their wordmark. The previous college logo featured the w...
The articles are satirical pieces meant to imagine the danger of a paradigm of preservation lacking ...
From the President Janet Morgan Riggs \u2777 Table of Contents News @ Gettysburg: Majestic Nears 100...
A GREATER GETTYSBURG in the spring of 1906. It was the first College song to appear in this form. Bo...