Four screenshots showing the 1976 GMU administration to show the ratio of men to women and their roles. There was one woman who was the Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, Helen Garson. There were only five other women mentioned,…
The 1974 GMU Yearbook Administration Section to show what the makeup of the administration was in 1974. There was only one female director, who was the Director of Nursing Program, Evelyn E. Cohelan.
On July 1, 1972 George Mason University officially became independent from The University of Virginia, and became its own university. The Image presented is a meeting in 1972 between board members of each institution, where the Virginia House of…
The first year for baseball at George Mason College was 1968. The team would finish second in conference play at 7-2 but post a losing record overall at 8-12. Since this first team the baseball team has made 8 NCAA tournaments and had only 4…
1967 George Mason College Yearbook Administration Section to show who was in the administration of the college at the time. Most of the women shown in the images held the role of secretary or assistant, except for four, who were working in the…
Some of the portraits of the George Mason College freshmen class in 1965. Bernard White was the only African American student portrayed in the yearbook.
On July 30th, 1860, J.W. Tomlinson, the census taker, recorded forty-six-year-old Solomon Crist working as a laborer on the farm of his eighty-one-year-old Aunt Ann Crist. Solomon was born in Pennsylvania, and his aunt was born in Maryland.