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-- Why did Northwestern build its campus and a new town around it rather than locate in Chicago, where the University's founders first met?-- Which 1855 amendment to the University's charter caused the most debate in the Illinois Legislature: to prohibit the sale of liquor within four miles of campus or to exempt Northwestern property from real estate taxes?-- What was the relationship between Frances Willard, the first dean of women, and Henry Fowler, University president?-- Why did NU students hang John D. Rockefeller in effigy during a protest rally in the 1930's?Find out the answers to these questions, as well as a host of other wonderful stories in Northwestern University: Celebrating 150 Years, the new anecdotal history of Northwestern. Published in celebration of the university's sesquicentennial and filled with historical and contemporary photos, this full-color book chronicles Northwestern's fascinating history, from the effort to found "an institution of the highest order" through the rise of the modern university.Now available in a 55-minute videoProduced by Scott Craig Productions and the Sesquicentennial Office, Northwestern's video history is now available. Northwestern: Moments in Time premiered on October 21, 2000 and was received warmly by audiences. The 55-minute video provides a touching and entertaining look at Northwestern's first 150 years. The videotape is available now for only $10 while supplies last.Pridmore, Jay is the author of 'Northwestern University Celebrating 150 Years', published 2000 under ISBN 9780810118294 and ISBN 0810118297.
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