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1917
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Governor signs the Bill incorporating Providence College.
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Master General receives the Blessing of Pope Benedict XV for the "establishment of a House in the City of Providence to educate youth in Religion and letters."
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Master General signs the Papal Document permitting the establishment of the College.
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Bishop Harkins provides approximately seventeen acres of land for Providence College.
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First Providence College Corporation meeting.
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Providence Visitor reports on the beginning of construction of Harkins Hall.
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Groundbreaking for the first campus building, Harkins Hall.
1918: The Casey Era
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Corporation election of Dennis Albert Casey, O.P., as the 1st President of Providence College.
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Opening delayed due to WWI; the faculty conducts the 1st PC courses to sisters at local convents. These sisters were the pioneers in what evolved into the School of Continuing Education.
1919
1920
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PC (6) plays in its first official Athletic Competition, a baseball game against Rhode Island School of Design (4).
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College's 1st theatrical production, "A Thief in the House."
1921
1921: The Noon Era
1922
1923
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PC holds its first commencement.
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The Providence College Alumni Association is formed.
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Approval of the original Alumni Association Constitution, which provides for a Board of Governors.
1924
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PC athletes gain national attention by playing in and eventually winning the longest (4 hours and 17 minutes) scoreless intercollegiate baseball game (Brown University-0, PC- 1.)
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The College graduates its first summa cum laude student.
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First lay faculty member begins teaching.
1926
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PC wins its first NCAA-recognized basketball game.
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At the 1st Sisters' College Commencement, the College graduates its 1st alumnae, 2 Dominican and 9 Mercy Sisters, including several of the pioneering October, 1918, students.
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After extensive renovations and construction of a 3-story addition, Bradley House, the Italian villa-style residence on the recently purchased Bradley Estate, opens as Guzman Hall, a residence for Dominican Pre-Ecclesiastical students.
1927: The McCarthy Era
1928
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Largely through the efforts of John E. Farrell, the Charter Members of the Friars Club, the College's social representative, hold their organizational meeting.
1929
1930
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Incorporation of Providence Club of New York, the first Alumni territorial group.
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Providence College purchases the Wardlaw Avenue Tract, including what became Thomas Hall, or "The Dog House."
1931
1933
1934
1935
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PC confers its first masters of science degrees.
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An Official College Mascot, the Dalmatian "Friar of What-Ho," makes its 1st campus appearance.
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Inaugural issue of The Cowl.
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