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Early Architecture of Nova University

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  • Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood

    Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood

  • First Storefront of Nova University

    First Storefront of Nova University

  • Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood by Stan O'Dell

    Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood

  • Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood by Stan O'Dell

    Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood

  • Student at Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood by Stan O'Dell

    Student at Einstein Library in Mailman/Hollywood

  • A US mailbox, one of the earliest structures to be erected on site during the building construction phase of Nova Southeastern University in the early 1960s

    A US mailbox, one of the earliest structures to be erected on site during the building construction phase of Nova Southeastern University in the early 1960s

  • Exterior view of the Mailman/Hollywood building circa 1980

    Exterior view of the Mailman/Hollywood building circa 1980

  • In photograph left to right: Abraham Fischler (standing) second President of Nova University 1970-1992, chats with Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), Dr. Myron Segal (surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman) and Marilyn (Mickey) Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman)

    In photograph left to right: Abraham Fischler (standing) second President of Nova University 1970-1992, chats with Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), Dr. Myron Segal (surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman) and Marilyn (Mickey) Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman)

  • In photograph left to right: Abraham Mailman ( businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida) and Mrs. Mailman, Dorothy Schure and Dr. Alexander Schure (Chancellor of what was formerly known as Nova University) socialize during a university hosted event

    In photograph left to right: Abraham Mailman ( businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida) and Mrs. Mailman, Dorothy Schure and Dr. Alexander Schure (Chancellor of what was formerly known as Nova University) socialize during a university hosted event

  • In photograph left to right: Dr. Myron Segal, surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman, Abraham Mailman ( businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), and Abraham Fischler (second President Nova University 1970-1992), chat with students in a classroom

    In photograph left to right: Dr. Myron Segal, surgeon and son-in-law of Abraham Mailman, Abraham Mailman ( businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida), and Abraham Fischler (second President Nova University 1970-1992), chat with students in a classroom

  • In photograph left to right: Warren Winstead, first President (1965-1969) of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964, chats with Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida) and Abraham Fischler, who at that time was the Dean of the School of Education and who would later serve as the second President of Nova University 1970-1992

    In photograph left to right: Warren Winstead, first President (1965-1969) of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964, chats with Abraham Mailman (businessman, banker, philanthropist and the founder of the town of Miramar in Florida) and Abraham Fischler, who at that time was the Dean of the School of Education and who would later serve as the second President of Nova University 1970-1992

  • In photograph right to left: W.W. Caldwell (owner of Caldwell Scott Engineering and Construction Company of Fort Lauderdale, Florida) and Sam Freed (Head of Physical Plant) gather at the construction site for the Edwin and Ester L. Rosenthal University Center. The identities of the two other men in the photograph are unknown

    In photograph right to left: W.W. Caldwell (owner of Caldwell Scott Engineering and Construction Company of Fort Lauderdale, Florida) and Sam Freed (Head of Physical Plant) gather at the construction site for the Edwin and Ester L. Rosenthal University Center. The identities of the two other men in the photograph are unknown

 
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