Springfield Sunday Republican page 20 C, December 17, 1961 - Meet Dr. Kidess
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This is page 20C from the December 17, 1961 Springfield Sunday Repbulican. The main article on the page is on Springfield College Vice President, Dr. Attalah "Ted" Kidess. and is titled "Meet Ted Kidess: SC Vice-President Well Known Educator and Olympic Athlete." The article introduced him as the new Vice-President at the college and told of the many accomplishments in his life. Some of the topics covered are why and how he came to Springfield College, his doctoral dissertation on James Huff McCurdy, family, including wife Helen and daughter Tamie, his views on the college and its future, and some interesting facts about his life. There are some pictures of him from various stages in his life before coming to Springfield College.There are notes from interviews conducted for this article, they can be seen here: http://cdm16122.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15370coll2/id/10169. Other articles contained on the page are, "University of Nigeria is African Success Story," "Hotel Planned in Middle of Jungle," "College Heads Band Together," and "School Dropouts Unemployed Long." There are also some advertisements. For more information on Attallah A. Kidess, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/579. Due to size of scanning equipment, newspaper was scanned in two scans and in jpg only. Original is all one piece;
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