1926
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The Scranton School Board adds Marywood College to its list of approved institutions whose academic credits would be accepted from teachers in Scranton for wage increments, April.
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1926
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Ground is broken for a Residence Hall, which will eventually be called O'Reilly Hall (now Regina Hall), in honor of the Most Reverend Thomas C. O'Reilly, third Bishop of Scranton, September 24.
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1926
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The Pennsylvania Department of Education approves Marywood's Music Education and Supervision curriculum.
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1926
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The Class of 1926 publishes The Graduate Book as a substitute for the Tourmaline.
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1926
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Eighty-one students receive degrees at Marywood College.
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1926
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The Carriage House, a structure present when the campus was purchased, is converted into a two-story Science building.
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1926
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Ninety-four students are enrolled in the freshman class, and the undergraduate population includes students from eleven states and Canada, Fall Semester.
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1926
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The Reverend Joseph Boyle, first Chaplain of the College, dies, September 29. He is succeeded by the Reverend Thomas McHugh.
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1926
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The Teresian Drama Society produces Anastasia.
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