History: Highlights 1917-1935
1917
Governor signs the Bill incorporating Providence College.
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."
Master General signs the Papal Document permitting the establishment of the College.
Bishop Harkins provides approximately seventeen acres of land for Providence College.
First Providence College Corporation meeting.
Providence Visitor reports on the beginning of construction of Harkins Hall.
Groundbreaking for the first campus building, Harkins Hall.
1918: The Casey Era
Corporation election of Dennis Albert Casey, O.P., as the 1st President of Providence College.
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
PC (6) plays in its first official Athletic Competition, a baseball game against Rhode Island School of Design (4).
College's 1st theatrical production, "A Thief in the House."
1921
PC holds its first commencement.
The Providence College Alumni Association is formed.
Approval of the original Alumni Association Constitution, which provides for a Board of Governors.
1924
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.)
The College graduates its first summa cum laude student.
First lay faculty member begins teaching.
1926
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.
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
College confers its first master of arts degree.
Corporation election of Lorenzo Cornelius McCarthy, O.P., as the 3rd President of Providence College.
1928
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
Incorporation of Providence Club of New York, the first Alumni territorial group.
Providence College purchases the Wardlaw Avenue Tract, including what became Thomas Hall, or "The Dog House."
1931
PC confers its first masters of science degrees.
An Official College Mascot, the Dalmatian "Friar of What-Ho," makes its 1st campus appearance.
Inaugural issue of The Cowl.
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