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Groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Mailman/Hollywood building in the late 1960s. In photograph Abraham Fischler (second from the left), second President of Nova University 1970-1992, stands next to Marilyn Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman). In the foreground, Abraham Mailman ceremoniously lifts the first shovel full of dirt from the building site. Also in the photograph: James Farquhar (second from right), former Chairman of the Nova University Board of Trustees and Joseph Randazzo (fifth from right), Head Master of the University School
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In photograph right to left: Abraham Fischler (second President of Nova University, 1970-1992), Marilyn Segal (daughter of Abraham Mailman), 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 Shirley Fischler (wife of Abraham Fischler), inspect a study carrel in the newly constructed library in the Mailman/Hollywood building, 1970
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Signage in the photograph signals early construction of the Parker building in 1967. The Parker building was the second building to be constructed at the main campus site. President Warren Winstead (second from left in photograph, first President 1965-1969, of what was incorporated as Nova University of Advanced Technology in 1964), and Vice President C. I. Rice (fourth from left), look on as Louis Parker (first from left), shakes hands with George Caldwell Sr. (third from left)