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New and Updated Collections Available for Research
We have new materials available for research! (Click on the links to view the updated PDF finding aids.) The following new collections were recently arranged and described and are now available for research: Ray Must Collection (MS-469) Miami Valley Atomic Energy Show Collection … Continue reading
The University of Dayton Flyers, 1983-84
The University of Dayton Flyers are back in the NCAA tournament this year and doing better than many expected. They play the Stanford Cardinals tonight (3/27/2014) at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, TN. Here is a look back at the … Continue reading
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1913 Flood Survivors that You Can See Anytime
The Great Flood of March 1913 was probably the worst disaster in Dayton’s history. Hundreds of people died in Dayton alone, but many lived to tell their tales of hardship and devastation. You can hear some of these stories in … Continue reading