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I recently scanned a brochure from the Computer Center at Babson College from around 1978.  Here is a link to articles on computing at Babson from the Babson Alumni Bulletin from 1977 which I posted last spring.
R. C. (Rip) Rybnikar
Babson College Archives

It is the end of term again.  Papers, presentations, and projects with exams, exams, and exams. With Horn Library open 24 hours a day until the end of finals many students will doubtless feel they have moved in.
Allow me to suggest a few diversions:
The Babson Collection:
Located in a bookcase outside of Horn Study Room 201, [...]

The Babson Collection is a special section of the Horn
Library where you can find Babson-specific materials.  It is currently located on shelves outside of
study room 201 in the Horn Library. The newest addition to the collection is
the Babson Alumni Magazine (which since spring 2005 has been known as the
Babson Magazine.)  There are bound
volumes from 1929 [...]

I have just swapped out the greyscale scans of our Newton Manuscripts for color scans of the same items. Enjoy.
R. C. (Rip) Rybnikar
Babson College Archives

Less Well Known Women of Babson College Part One
Babson Institute was founded to train men in business. While the earliest instructors were usually colleagues of Mr. Babson, men he knew from his own business experience, not everyone associated with the Institute was male. And while the original intent was to train men for executive [...]

Greetings!  The Babson College Archives news is being picked up by the Horn Library News feed.  The Babson College Archives website is a source for information on the life and times of Roger W. Babson and the history of the college he founded. From Mr. Babson’s autobiography
and John Mulkern’s 75th anniversary history
of the college to [...]

This morning an undergraduate named Ben Ting was by to do some research for an architecture project. He asked me to copy a few pages of this pamphlet. I am quite taken by the idea of a “work laboratory.”
Rip
Babson College Archives