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Top Left: The Unlm-slmrg rises behind Ilu- Muellncrkiruhn um! the Sillzach river. Twp right: The Muellnerkirchn hy night Bottom Left: The towers of Salzhurg's cathedrals and 111:: tenth in The old city. shnpplng distrml Himmulcin century fortress; of Hohcnsalzhurg by nighl. Hmmm Right One of Ihil Salzburgk most photographed streets. 1E: Elelreidcgussc with 115 elaborate slum signs. is the center of the 13 Photos by
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The Cultural Studies Academy For the past Sixteen summers. stu- dents from American high schools and universities have had the opportunity to study with the Cultural Studies Academy in Salzburg, Austria. The program is designed to teach the stu- dent college-level German and give a broad exposure to the lifestyle of the Austrian people. The program has been affiliated with Baldwin-Wallace College since 1976. BaldwinwWallace grants transferable college credit for course work completed on the begin- ning, intermediate, and advanced lev- els. Independent study programs are also available to supplement course work. All courses are taught by native instructors. In addition to the morning class- room instruction, students often take field trips to points of interest in Salz- burg. a city having a population of approximately 300.000 people. Located on the Salzaeh River, just a few miles from Germany, Salzburg is a city of history, culture and entertainment. Dating back to pre-Roman times, the city of Salzburg became one of the Bottom Left: The Dom lt;athedrall built in 1564 and the Franziskanerkirche tChuroh of St. Francislt huilt in the IZIh century. tower over centers of early Christianity north of Italy. The city grew in several stages. as evidenced by the variety of archi- tecture seen in the palaces and churches. Due to the power and wealth of her bishops, Salzburg flouu rished during the 16th. 17th. and 18th centuries and many of the buildings date from this era. The Dom loathe edralj- built in 1564 is considered one of the finest examples of baroque ar- chitecture in Northern Europe. By law. buildings of architectural impor- tance are preserved and protected. The culture of the everyday Austrians has survived almost all of the changes of the twentieth century. Outdoor cafest beerrgardens, and ornately decu Grated coffeehouses are found throughout the city, as are movie theatres and nlghtspots. Open air mar- kets and outdoor festivals are frequent. especially during the sum- mer months. Salzburg is also the birthplace of Mozart. His Masses are performed here in the same churches for which they were written. Hts birthhouse, the city of Salzlmrg. Bottom Right: St. Miehaelis. the oldest church in Salzburg. was redecorated in the baroque style in the 16th century. In front now a museum, contains many of his original instruments and com- positions. The internationally known music school. the Mozarteum, hosts students from all over the world and performances by well known musi- cians. During Iuly and August. Salz- burg is the site of the Festspiele tplay festivalst! which draw artists and mu- sicians from all over Europe to its outdoor theatre production of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's 'ljedermann tEverymanl. The summer study program also offers weekend trips to Venice. Vienna, the Bavarian Alps, Budapest. and Switzerland, along with week- long trips to Italy and Germany at the close of the program. The program is coordinated by the Director, Dr. Henry Lenz of Slippery Rock State College in Slippery Rock Pennsylvania, and Baldwin-Wallace College alumnus George Nier. All courses are evaluated according to Baldwin-Wallace standards by the College representative. Louise W. Kie- fer, Professor of German. of the church is a typical Austrian outdoor cafe. the Cafe Glockenspiel. Photos by Himmelein
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Founderst Day October 19, 1978 Each year Baldwtn-Wallace holds its Founders' Day Ceremonies to hon- or those individuals who were asscnciw ated with the early development of the College. Specially remembered are John Baldwin, Holden Dwight. James Wallace, Fletcher Hulet, Iohn Whee- ler, Iacob Rothweiler, and William Nest. 1978 was the 133rd year that Baldwin-Wallace paid tribute to its founding fathers and those who fol- lowed. The festivities of October 19 began at 2:00 pm. with the Memorial Wall Dedication. The plaques on the wall located behind North Hall honor those people Who, since 1845, have brought quality and distinction to Baldwin- Wallace. This year Harold C. Beyer, Treasurer Emeritus; Carlton H. Bullis, Professor Emeritus of Music Theory: and Kenneth F. Steingass. Baldwin- Wallace Trustee, were honored for their significant contributions. This ceremony was followed by the dedica- tion of the Fawick Art Gallery. The Gallery. located in the Art and Drama Center, was dedicated in honor of the late Thomas L. Fawick, Cleveland in- dustrialist. inventor. philanthropist, art and music lover. and friend of Baldwin-Wallace College. The culmination of the day's events was the Founders, Day Convocation, presided over by President Alfred B. Bonds. Jr. Dean Malicky delivered the Statement for Founderst Day and then awarded the Living Memorial for great personalities in B-W'S history to the late Charles Irwin, who had served his alma mater for twenty-hve years. Irwin played a major role in the planning and development of the Art and Drama Center and. at the time of Top.- Dedication of the Fawick Art Gallery located in the Art and Drama Center. The Gallery is named in honor of Thomas L. Fawick. inventor. philanthropist and friend of Baldwin- Wallace College. Bottom: President A. B. Bonds presents plaques at the memorial wall honoring Harold C. Beyer. Carlton H. Bullis and Kenneth F. Steingass. 14 his death in 1973, had been head of the Speech and Theatre Arts Depart- ment for seventeen years. After the Founder's Day Address. given by special guest less A. Bell. President of Bonne Bell. Inc., the Bechberger Award was given to Dr. Andrew Talton and Professor Theo- dore Harakas, for their work in the Humanities Year Program. The Carl S. Bechberger Award, named in honor of the chairman of the Baldwin-Wallace Board of Trustees 1953-1965. is given each year to the faculty member who contributes most to studentst devel- opment outside of the classroom. Be- fore the conclusion of the con- vaation. honorary degrees were con- ferred upon the following: less A. Bell. Doctor of Laws; Betty Cope! General Manager of WVIZeTV. Doctor of Hu- ane Letters; James Adolphus Norton. Chancellor of Case Western Reserve University and former Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents. Doctor of Letters. The hnai activity of the day was a memorial service for Iohn Baldwin at Woodvale Cemetary. I ??vt
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