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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

1886: WHEN RIDER WAS A SMALL FACILITY

What incredible strides Rider has made over the past century. From a nondescript business school in rooms at the Trenton Masonic Hall on E. State and North Warren Street in the 19th century Rider University at their beautiful 2012 campus in Lawrenceville.

Anonymous Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: I enrolled in the journalism program at Rider when I graduated from Trenton High in 1955. It was on State Street and I used to walk home to West Trenton on good days. A lot of my classes were in big, beautiful houses around the small main building and I loved every minute of it. I know the Lawrenceville campus is gorgeous and you're right, it is a big feather in the Trenton hat. As always, regards

Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Anonymous RALPH LUCARELLA said...

HI TOM....MY BROTHER LOU WENT TO RIDER SHORTLY AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE OLD TRENTON HIGH ON HAMILTON AND CHESTNUT AND RIDER WAS ON STATE ST. WE KNEW DICK GRAY AND TOM LAYDEN AS FRIENDS WHO WERE ON THE RIDER FACULTY FOR QUITE SOME TIME. I UNDERSTAND THAT RIDER IS NOW ONE OF THE HIGHLY REGARDED BUSINESS SCHOOLS. BEST REGARDS.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: I enrolled in the journalism program at Rider when I graduated from Trenton High in 1955. It was on State Street and I used to walk home to West Trenton on good days. A lot of my classes were in big, beautiful houses around the small main building and I loved every minute of it. I know the Lawrenceville campus is gorgeous and you're right, it is a big feather in the Trenton hat. As always, regards

RALPH LUCARELLA said...

HI TOM....MY BROTHER LOU WENT TO RIDER SHORTLY AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE OLD TRENTON HIGH ON HAMILTON AND CHESTNUT AND RIDER WAS ON STATE ST. WE KNEW DICK GRAY AND TOM LAYDEN AS FRIENDS WHO WERE ON THE RIDER FACULTY FOR QUITE SOME TIME. I UNDERSTAND THAT RIDER IS NOW ONE OF THE HIGHLY REGARDED BUSINESS SCHOOLS. BEST REGARDS.

Michael said...

Tom:
I too took classes at Rider in the old barracks like buildings on No. Clinton, and Model ave, next to the forerunner of the Hamilton Hospital.
I always got a big kick out of thier skillfull use of the Mahlon Stacy Park in thier advertising, leading most unsupecting high school kks to believe they had a "sprawling" park like campus.
Go Broncos!!!!

Regards as always

Mike Kuzma

Anonymous said...

Back in the day Rider was considered one of the best business colleges around, second only to Wharton School of Finance at Univ of PA. Busines owners from NY and Philadelphia sent their sons to Rider to learn "the trade."
Still a great university today!