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Ink Drawing of Hollybush by Dr. George Neff
DR. GEORGE NEFF, Professor of Art at Glassboro State College created his first drawing of Holly Bush, in pencil, several years before the summit meeting. From this original work, two additional drawings were rendered in pen and ink during the…
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Now! a Glassboro State College Magazine contains an Article on the Hollybush Summit
Now! is a Glassboro State College Magazine realized bi-monthly, there is a total of four pages, on the first page of Volume 4, Number 9, titled GSC Pays Tribute to Johnson.
Dr. George Neff and Governor Hughes presenting President Johnson the painting of Hollybush
In this black and white photo Dr. George Neff and Governor Hughes of New Jersey give president Johnson the ink drawing of Hollybush created by George Neff.
Dr. George Neff lecture on Soviet Culture Through the Eye of an Artist
Flyer for a lecture presented Dr. George Neff on Soviet Culture Through the Eye of an Artist. Presented on April 27, 1968 at spring conference in Princeton, N.J., Dr. Neff also discussed his painting gifted to President Johnson.
Glassboro State Graduation Program 1968
This item is the commencement program for the Class of 1968, during commencement President Johnson Addressed the class of 1968.
Glassboro Summit Oral History: Tom Levin
June 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Premier Alexei Kosygin met at Glassboro State College, now Rowan University, at the height of political tension, thousands of local residents warmly greeted the world leaders forever changing the local…
Glassboro Summit Oral History: Robert P. Tucker
June 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Premier Alexei Kosygin met at Glassboro State College, now Rowan University, at the height of political tension, thousands of local residents warmly greeted the world leaders forever changing the local…
Glassboro Summit Oral History: Marita Malone
June 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson and Premier Alexei Kosygin met at Glassboro State College, now Rowan University, at the height of political tension, thousands of local residents warmly greeted the world leaders forever changing the local…
Marjory Wajda and Wenonah Marshall
Marjory Wajda lived across a street were on her porch and font lawn friends, family and neighbors gathered. Everyone enjoyed the mutual excitement and happiness of the summit and how it affected all the people of Glassboro.