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12018-02-15T15:45:14+00:00Charlotte Nunes3bd60b4d21b3b403402c8daa696caff9074f0779Interview with Harlan Levinson '83Kelsey Moum34Interview with a gay-identified alumnus. Information spanning 1979-1983.plain2019-03-29T19:22:13+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives1983Oral HistoryHarlan LevinsonMary A. Armstrong27 Feb 2017Kelsey Moum4315cac2eb65c07dc1409dfc0eb2a9032e3c65bb
12018-11-16T19:40:08+00:00Makaela Finleyf9df8c3809aa4c0678d7f7f0c0d6e565b8494d10Interview with Stephen Parahus '84Mary A Armstrong23Interview with gay-identified alumnus. Information spanning 1980-1984.plain2019-04-07T03:03:03+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives1984Oral HistoryStephen ParahusMary A. Armstrong24 Mar 2017Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12018-11-30T20:09:56+00:00Makaela Finleyf9df8c3809aa4c0678d7f7f0c0d6e565b8494d10Image of McKelvy House, 1960'sMakaela Finley4Photograph of McKelvy House taken after the residence had been donated to the college in the 1960'splain2018-12-07T20:10:17+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives1960'sPhotographic ImageMakaela FinleyMakaela Finleyf9df8c3809aa4c0678d7f7f0c0d6e565b8494d10
12018-12-07T20:07:29+00:00Makaela Finleyf9df8c3809aa4c0678d7f7f0c0d6e565b8494d10The Lafayette, "Oakhurst Mansion Sought as Honors House; $1 Million Given to College by Ruef Estate"Lauren Champagne3This article, published February 19th, 1961, details how the Oakhurst Mansion, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. McKelvy, is being sought as an Honors House for Lafayette College students. This house would later be purchased and named after the McKelvy family who previously owned it.plain2019-03-11T20:10:30+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives10 Feb 1961TextBrad O'HearnMakaela FinleyLauren Champagnef2cb2b38699e09c8134330026261f20b35155b9b
12018-12-07T20:12:11+00:00Makaela Finleyf9df8c3809aa4c0678d7f7f0c0d6e565b8494d10Opinion Piece on the Addition of an Honors House at LafayetteMakaela Finley2This is an opinion piece written by an unknown author about the possible addition of an honors house (later called McKelvy House) in 1961.plain2018-12-07T20:12:54+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives10 Feb 1961TextMakaela FinleyMakaela Finleyf9df8c3809aa4c0678d7f7f0c0d6e565b8494d10