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Purdue newsreel, 2005
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Purdue ID Number
PV00051
Title
Purdue
newsreel
,
2005
Other Title
March
to
preeminence;
2005
Purdue
newsreel
Description
This
year
, the
Bindley
Bioscience
Building
,
named
after
William
Bindley
of
Indianapolis
, was
opened
along
with the
Birch
Nanotechnology
Building
,
named
after
Michael
Birch.
The
Pao
Visual
Performing
arts
building
was
dedicated
this
year
as
well.
The
campaign
for
Purdue
University
generated
over
$1
¼
billion
, with
over
165
,
000
people
donating
to the
project.
A
memorial
service
was
held
in
February
for the
late
Herbert
C.
Brown
,
who
won
the
Noble
Prize
for his
work
with
boron
compounds.
Gene
Keady
said
goodbye
to
Purdue
University
after
25
years
of
coaching.
Description Continued
A
bronze
18-foot
statue
of a
boilermaker
was
added
to the
Purdue
landscape.
The
Tom
Spurgeon
golf
training
center
was
dedicated
in the
fall.
Edward
Elliott
,
Jr.
was
given
the
Boilermaker
Pride
Award
,
given
to those
who
have
made
outstanding
improvements
in
Purdue
Alumni
Clubs.
Date of Original
2005
Subjects
Purdue University
Genre (TGM)
Newsreels
Repository
Purdue University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections
Type
MovingImage
Format
video
Duration
18:00
Collection
Purdue University Newsreels
Collection Web Site
http://www4.lib.purdue.edu/spcol/newsreels/
File Name
2005.flv
Rights
Courtesy of Purdue Alumni Association; copyright Purdue University
Date Digitized
9/08/2006
Newsreel Location
http://www4.lib.purdue.edu/spcol/newsreels/2005.html
URI
ark:/34231/c6pz57ws
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