The Albert S. Cook Library at Towson State University offers a remarkable variety of materials related to the history of this Maryland institution, along with photographs of campus life, course catalogs, and items related to the Baltimore Hebrew Institute. First-time visitors may wish to look over the What's Your Story area, which features interviews with new freshmen about their experiences on campus. In the University History area, visitors can learn about the school's history from 1866 to the present, along with perusing a Chronology and reading about the buildings of this institution, past and present. Finally, visitors can look over the Student Newspapers collection, which includes access to "The Oriole," one of the dominant dailies on campus in the Roaring 20s. [KMG]
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