Black and white, silent motion picture recording of the construction of an addition to the Archer Building on the Suffolk University campus, 20 Derne Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16…
This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16…
This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16…
This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16…
This item is related to the lecture series "Europe's Contributions to the American Civilization" hosted by the Edward L. Bernays Foundation Lectures and Suffolk University from 1963-1964. The series featured diplomatic representatives from 16…
Nelson D. Simons (JD 1925) was the first Native American graduate of Suffolk University Law School. He was later elected chief of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe