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Blee, Myron R. (Myron Roy) , 1917-2007

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Blee, Myron R. (Myron Roy)

Top Posts At Stake In BJC Showdown

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Weber, Carol
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The Miami Herald
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Atkinson For Firing BJC Head

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Baynes, William
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The Miami Herald
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Treated Unfairly BJC Teachers; BJC Probe Plea Supported

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Baynes, William
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The Miami Herald
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Dr. Lauderdale To Leave Post At Broward JC

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Cardozo, Yvette
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The Miami Herald
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Myron Blee Eyed As BJC President

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Almond, Carol
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The Miami Herald
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Dr. Rushing left behind a college with a new campus

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. Rushing left behind a college with a new campus and a dynamic faculty and staff, but the mood on campus wasn't as rosy and upbeat as it seemed. During the period between Dr. Rushing's departure and Dr. Blee's arrival, the seeds of discord sprouted and began growing. Ultimately, from October 31, 1965 to June 15, 1968, the college was without consistent leadership.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Dr. Myron Blee was selected to succeed Dr. Rushing as the JCBC's second president

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. Myron Blee was selected to succeed Dr. Rushing as the JCBC's second president. Although he had varied high-level experience in educational policy and administration, the Illinois native had never served as a college president before taking the reins at JCBC.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Dr. Blee and graduation speaker Dr. James Wattenbarger, father of the Florida community college system

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. Blee and graduation speaker Dr. James Wattenbarger, father of the Florida community college system, chat with a student at 1966 commencement ceremonies.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

Dr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor greet students at a college event

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Thuma, Cynthia
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Dr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor greet students at a college event. Dr. Taylor, the dean of students, served as acting president until Dr. Blee arrived at JCBC. He and Dr. E.P. Lauderdale were the choices of many of the faculty and staff to succeed Dr. Rushing. After Dr. Blee arrived on campus, Dr. Taylor returned to his post, but Dr. Lauderdale resigned.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

A system of junior colleges serving African-American students was established by the state in 1949

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Thuma, Cynthia
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A system of junior colleges serving African-American students was established by the state in 1949. In Broward County, JCBC offered courses for its African-American students at a branch campus of Dillard High School, which opened in August of 1961. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 mandated desegregation of all publicly supported educational institutions. By the 1966-1967 school year, the "Magnificent 12" black junior colleges in Florida had ceased operations or had folded into formerly all-white junior colleges.
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Broward Community College by Cynthia Thuma

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