Newspaper article regarding the University of Scranton acquiring additional land from Scranton Estate including what would eventually be Scranton Hall, the Quain Conservatory and the Alumni House (later Rupert Mayer House and the Chapel of the Sacred Heart).
Students in the early 1920s bemoaned the status of the College Library. An editorial in The Aquinas noted, “the lack of books and the dearth of references are a considerable drawback to the work we want to do.” Later that year, Bishop Hoban presented the College Library with 300 books out of his own personal collection.
Newspaper article about Worthington Scranton's gift of the Scranton Estate to the University of Scranton. NOTE: this article is missing the second portion.
Scranton Tribune article about the University of Scranton's donation of LaSalle Hall to the City of Scranton. This building would later become the Diocese of Scranton's Cathedral Convent.