When we were approached to do a paper on the hidden history of an object in Gettysburg College, a colleague and I decided to take a weekend afternoon to walk around the campus in order to find an object to write about. After wandering for a while, we entered Penn Hall, and in the Lyceum we looked at the portraits of great contributors to Gettysburg College. One face that struck me was that of Thaddeus Stevens, who I remembered as one of the great Radical Republicans of the Civil War era. Gettysburg is very much a Civil War oriented area. However, I wondered what made Thaddeus Stevens so important as to merit a painting in the Lyceum. I then, embarrassedly realized that Stevens was also the namesake of Stevens Hall, and that clearly he must ...
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A history of Glatfelter Hall, one of the most iconic buildings on the Gettysburg College campus. Thi...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
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Written by Professor and Alumnus Dr. Charles H. Glatfelter \u2746, A Salutary Influence was publishe...
There is a tablet in Gettysburg College’s Plank Gym, partially obscured by trash bags and stacks of ...
A few years ago, Gettysburg College changed their wordmark. The previous college logo featured the w...
You haven’t seen much from me yet this semester. For this I apologize. I have been knee-deep in prel...
People often do not see what is right in front of them; objects that are passed by everyday are ofte...
The mural “Passages” in the back of the Ballroom in the College Union Building may seem to be anothe...
On January 21, 1834 Thaddeus Stevens, a freshman member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives...
At the corner of Washington and High Streets in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania stands a modest old house—a...
Gettysburg is a place with plenty of history. Everyone knows about the battle of Gettysburg in the c...
In the common room of Huber Hall, there hangs high on the wall a dingy looking portrait of an older ...
At Gettysburg College, any student who strolls through Pennsylvania Hall, Musselman Library, and the...
A new Eisenhower Institute for Leadership and Public Policy is currently being installed at 157 Nort...
A history of Glatfelter Hall, one of the most iconic buildings on the Gettysburg College campus. Thi...
Originally compiled by John Rudy as a student project in 2007 at Gettysburg College, this new, revis...
Many music and art students at Gettysburg College would recognize the name Schmucker as their buildi...
Written by Professor and Alumnus Dr. Charles H. Glatfelter \u2746, A Salutary Influence was publishe...
There is a tablet in Gettysburg College’s Plank Gym, partially obscured by trash bags and stacks of ...
A few years ago, Gettysburg College changed their wordmark. The previous college logo featured the w...