
Title: Duke Chapel- Duke University Durham (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Duke Chapel is the symbol of Duke University. This 120 feet English Gothic tower was patterned after Bell Tower of Cantibery Catedral. It is an Interdenominational Chapel. The 50 bell, 4 octive carillon is one of the largest and finest in America
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Title: The John C. Hodges Library at the University of Tennessee, Completed in 1987 (TN), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Gary Heatherly Images The U.T. Collection
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Title: University of Mississippi, Ole Miss Rebels University (MS), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: John M. Clayton Hall - University of Delaware Newark (DE), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Hall is the University's modern, new continuing education center. Located on the North Campus, this beautiful building features an attractive lounge area with fireplace, 500 seat auditorium, banquet facilities for 800 and a dozen conference and seminar rooms of varying size, including a case study room with tiered seating. Food and beverage services, parking and registration facilities are provided
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Title: The Mall - University of Delaware Newark (DE), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
These magnificent and seldom seen old stand of elms line the Mall at the University. The modified Georgian architecture of all the buildings surrounding the Mall was planned when the college began
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Title: University of Steubenville Steubenville (OH), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Pictured left to right: Antonian Hall, the dining facility for the University; Marian Hall, named in honor of Our Lady, is a 2 1/2 story residence hall which provides accommodations for more than 200 students; Trinity Hall, situated near the edge of the campus, commands an impressive view of the Ohio River, houses 170 resident students
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Title: University of Steubenville Steubenville (OH), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Overall campus view. In the background, left to right may be seen Thomas More Hall, Holy Spirit Monastery, Antonian Dining Hall, St. Francis Hall Mens Dorm, Trinity and Marian Womens Dorm, in the foreground are the J.C. Williams Center and Christ the King Chapel
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Title: J.C. Williams Center, University of Steubenville Steubenville (OH), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The J.C. Williams Center is a $1.5 million social, recreational and cultural center of the campus. Facilities include the bookstore, snack bar, lounges, exercise room, 3/4 size gymnasium, sauna, whirlpool, games area, and meeting rooms. Saint Thomas More Hall is pictured left background
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Title: The University of Nebraska Lincoln (NE), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers! Back-to-back national football champions 1970 and 1971, 1994 and 1995
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Title: The University of Utah Salt Lake City (UT), Continental Chrome PM 1975
Description:
The University is located on the east beach of Salt Lake City and is undergoing a vast building expansion program. It is a completee coeducational university founded in 1850. It was the first university west of the Missouri River. It has many fine geological exhibits, including five almost complete dinosaur skeletons
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: University of Iowa fans at 1982 New Year's Day Game at the Rose Bowl Pasadena (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
hoisted this sign at the Rose Bowl. Pasadena, California, during the 1982 New Year's Day game Photograph by Joan Liffring-Zug For your special weekends in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, its the Roosevelt Hotel, 100 First Ave. NE; (319) 364-4111
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Title: University of Iowa Iowa City (IA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1847, the University of Iowa is located in Iowa City, Iowa. The present enrollment is 30,000 with a faculty of 1,500 on a 1,900-acre campus. The University of Iowa is an NCAA school belonging to the Big Ten Conference. Its athletic facilities include Kinnick Stadium (seats 66,000), Carver-Hawkeye Arena (seats 15,450), the Field House, and a wide variety of sports facilities for both varsity and intramural sports
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Title: Aggie Memorial Stadium - New Mexico State University Las Cruces (NM), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
officially dedicated on September 16, 1978, before a state record crowd of 30,193 fans. The $4 million facility, located west of Interstate 25 on the NMSU campus, is a unique berm structure which features 30,343 seats arranged in a fan-pleasing curved pattern. New Mexico State's Football Team is called the Amazing Aggies
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Title: Aerial View - Tennessee State University Nashville (TN), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: The James M. Cox Jr. Sience Building at the University of Miami Coral Gables (FL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida The James M. Cox Jr. Sience Building
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Title: Aerial View of Eugene - Home of University of Oregon Eugene (OR), Continental Chrome unused
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Title: University of Georgia at Athens Athens (GA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Georgia founded in 1785, is located in the charming town of Athens and was the first state university to recieve a charter. In the foreground is Sanford Stadium, home of the Georgia Bulldogs
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Title: Marsh Chapel, Boston University Boston (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1839, Boston University has a coeducational enrollment of a almost 20,000 students at an impressive campus on the banks of the Charles River
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Title: Harvard Square and Harvard University Cambridge (MA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Harvard Square, crossroads for students from all over the world, has many boutiques and bookshops. The country's oldest institution of higher learning (Harvard) was founded here 1636. The Square is always crowded with interesting people and characters who defy description
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Title: Drake University Des Moines (IA), Continental Chrome
Description:
1. Olmsted Center, designed for the entire Drake community of students, faculty, staff and friends. Includes areas for games, television, cafeteria and cinema. 2. Drake Relays, "America's Athletic Classic" is one of the most famous track and field carnivals in the United States
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Title: Miriam Hall - University of Dayton Dayton (OH), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
School of Business Adminstration Building dedicated in 1965. It contains an auditorium with a seating capacity of 300. It also houses 125 faculty offices
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Title: Stanford University - Aerial View Palo Alto (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Santa Clara University Santa Clara (CA), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Santa Clara is the oldest institution of higher learning in California. Founded as a college in 1851, Santa Clara's educational tradition is co-existent not only with the State of California, but with the United States as well. For Mission Santa Clara, of which the University is heir, was founded in 1777, as the eighth of the chain of twenty-one Franciscan missions established along the route of El Camino Real
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Title: Memorial Center and Pfeiffer Hall, Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in memory of World War II Servicemen, Memorial Center is the heart of campus activity. Here are the University cafeteria, fountain and grill, student and faculty lounges, alumni office and a grand ballroom. Adjoined to the Center by a convenient, covered breeze-way, is Pfeiffer Hall which houses 124 freshman women
Plastichrome by Colourpicture
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Title: Morrison Hall, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Happy Dining at A & M - Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The spacious Oklahoma A&M Student Union Cafeteria with its unique murals, ultra-modern appointments, immaculate services is a rendezvous for students, conventioners and parents who are making the campus their crossroads from nearly every state in the union annually
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Title: Oklahoma State University Library Stillwater (OK), Chrome PM 1977 May-31
Description:
The Edmon Low Library was built on the OSU campus in 1953. With its elegant Georgian style it quickly became a focal point for campus pride. It was named for Edmon Low, University librarian who retired in 1967
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Title: Student Union Building, Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Theta Pond, Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Living Complex at Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
In foreground are Scott Hall (left) and Parker Hall (right). In background are Wentz Hall (left) and Willham Hall (center)
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Title: Oklahoma State University Library Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The Oklahoma State University Library is one of the largest university library buildings in the nation. Outstanding features of the six-story structure topped by a 110-foot tower and spire, include long hours of opening (until midnight and daily). Capacity is one million volumes and is a depository for publications of the U. S. Government
Oklahoma News Co
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Title: Agricultural Halls, North & South Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
These modern beautiful buildings house the Agricultural Halls, North and South
Oklahoma News Co
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Title: Student Union Building - Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The center of social activities for students and visitors. This block-long, six story building contains complete hotel, restaurant, banquet, meeting room, and recreational facilities
Plastichrome by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc
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Title: Student Union, Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Focal point of much campus activity. It contains the Union Club, various stores and 81-room hotel
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Wentz Hall, Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
In background are Parker Hall (left), Scott Hall (center), Wentz Hall (right foreground)
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Title: Kerr-Drummer Halls, Oklahoma State University Stillwater (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Often referred to as the twin towers, 500 men in one, 500 girls in the other, with a centrally connecting cafeteria. Beautifully designed and decorated, completely modern, air-conditioned
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Title: Rupel J. Jones Theatre and School of Drama, University of Oklahoma Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Engineering Center, University of Oklahoma Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: One of Several "Towers Dormitories" at the University of Oklahoma Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Engineering Center, University of Oklahoma Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Evans Hall Adminstration Building at University of Oklahoma Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Geology & Student Union Bldgs., University of Oklahoma Campus Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, University of Oklahoma Campus Norman (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: University of Oklahoma Norman (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Sid Lane University of Oklahoma, located 17 miles south of Oklahoma City at Norman
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Jacksonville University: Swisher Library Jacksonville (FL), Chrome unused
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Title: Jacksonville University Jacksonville (FL), Chrome unused
Description:
Jacksonville University Jacksonville 11, Florida Dorms
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Title: Jacksonville University Dorms Jacksonville (FL), Chrome unused
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Title: Jacksonville University, The Wolfson Student Center (FL), Chrome unused
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Title: Swisher Auditorium - Jacksonville University Jacksonville (FL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Kennedy Theatre and Jefferson Hall, University of Hawaii (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, University of Houston Houston (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Houston News Agency Inc
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Title: Keith-Wiess Geological Laboratories, Rice University Houston (TX), Chrome PM 1968 Feb-27
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Title: Rice University, Administration Building Houston (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Morse Wholesale Co
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Title: Fell Hall, Illinois State Normal University Normal (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Fell Hall, Illinois State Normal University freshman women's residence, is the center of much of the campus social life. The building was named for Jesse Fell, one of the founders of the University established in 1857 for the purpose of preparing teachers. Color by Camera Craft, Normal, Ill
Plastichrome
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Title: Schroeder Hall at Illinois State University Normal (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
is a general classroom facility that also serves as the home for several university departments. Large 300-seat lecture halls with complete audio-visual facilities, convertible classrooms and faculty offices make Schroeder a major academic center on the Illiniois State campus
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Title: Walker Residence Hall, Illinois State University Normal (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Parrish Walker Residence Hall at Illinois State University, Normal, provides the ease and convenience of on-campus living for 410 men students. Its large study and sleeping rooms accommodate two students each. Large lounge facilities and planned functions help to make Walker a home-away-from-home for its residents
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Title: Elijah P. Lovejoy Library - Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Edwardsville (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
The building which opened in in the fall of 1965, is memorial to the pre-Civil War editor who was slain by a mob for his part in the struggle to abolish slavery
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Title: Mary J. Booth Library - Eastern Illinois University Charleston (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1950 at a cost of $2,200,000. Special features are the Franklyn L. Andrews Recorded Music Room, the Paul Turner Sargent Art Gallery, and a small auditorium
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Title: University Union - Eastern Illinois University Charleston (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated in 1958 with an addition completed in 1967. Among the fine facilities are a Snack Shop, Student and Public Cafeteria, special dining and meeting rooms, ballroom, lounges, recreation room, and bowling alley. Civic and educational conferences are held here
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Title: "Old Main" Eastern Illinois University Charleston (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
"Old Main" - The Livingston C. Lord Adminstration Building was completed in 1899. The famous landmark has stood in the beautiful campus for well over half a century
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Title: Bradley Library, Bradley University Peoria (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Bradley's new Library is regarded as one of the finest in the country. Built along modern lines, it provides a maximum of space and has fluorescent lighting and air-conditioning throughout
Hartman Bros
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Title: Bradley University's Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse Peoria (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the University's famous basketball teams and largest auditorium in the state outside of Chicago. It seats 8,300 and is used for major cultural, intellectual and entertainment events
Hartman Bros
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Title: Jobst Hall - College of Engineering Bradley University Peoria (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Midwest America's outstanding private universities, Bradley University is located in Peoria, Illinois. It is a co-educational institution with an enrollment of approximately 3,600. Students from throughout the United States and many foreign countries seek Bradley degrees in Business, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Education, Art, Music, Applied Science, etc
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Title: Bradley University Peoria (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Bradley University, one of the nation's outstanding medium-sized institutions, is a fully accredited, co-educational, independent university offering undergraduate and graduate work in some 75 different fields of study. The 5,000 student institution is located in Peoria, Illinois
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Title: Lincoln Library, Bradley University Peoria (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
This fully accredited, co-educational university offers more than 70 major fields of study in twelve academic divisions. It now boasts of over 3,500 full-time day students. Peoria is certainly proud of this constantly growing campus
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Title: Sword's Hall, Bradley University Peoria (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Administration Building, Erected in 1963
Colourpicture
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Title: Bayliss Residence Hall, Western Illinois University Macomb (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Olson Residence Hall, Western Illinois University Macomb (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Tanner Residence Hall, Western Illinois University Macomb (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Washington & Lincoln Residence Halls, Western Illinois University Macomb (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Morris Library, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Parriah The cornerstone bears a 1953 date. The building was first occupied in the academic year 1955-1956. In 1964 an additional four floors were added to make Morris Library a valuable center on the University campus
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Title: Old Main, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Cornerstone laid in 1870. Original building burned in 1883. Present Old Main rebuilt in 1887. Destroyed by fire in 1969
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Title: Thompson Point Residence Halls Southern Illinois University Carbondale (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: The Northern Illinois University Field House DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
completed in 1957, contains an 8 lap track, classrooms, offices, and the varsity basketball court with seating for 5200 spectators
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Swen Parson Library, Northern Illinois University DeKaib (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
The majority of the University library collection is contained here, including 610,619 catalogue volumes, morethan 300,000 government documents, and thousands of pamphlets and periodicals. Special sections include the archives and the South East Asia collection
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Title: Ultra-modern Residence Halls, Northern Illinois University DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
These single student housing complexes, completed between 1959-1968, are self-contained and provide facilities for dining, meetings, snacks, study, recreation, sleeping and counseling for 7000 men and women students
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Title: Williston Hall at Northern Illinois University DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Williston Hall at Northern Illiniois University, DeKalb, is named for Northern's first president, John Williston Cook. Completed in 1915, the former dormitory now is used for offices, including admissions
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Title: Adams Hall - Northern Illinois University DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
A former women's dormitory, Adams Hall now houses its Graduate School and other offices. Completed in 1949, it was named for a former Northern president, Karl L. Adams
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Title: Altgelt Hall, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Altgeld Hall at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, is one of several castle-like "Altgeld Halls" at state universities in Illinois. Named for John Peter Altgeld, governor when Northern was established, it was the first and only building in 1899 at Northern Illinois State Normal School. It now contains administrative offices
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Title: Otto Gabel Hall, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Otto Gabel Hall at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, is named for a 1912 Northern graduate who later taught for 38 years at his alma mater. Completed in 1958, it formerly housed the university's "lab school."
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Title: Davis Hall at Northern University DeKalb, Chrome unused
Description:
Topped by a meteorological tower and astronomical observatory dome,...in Dekalb overlooks a man-made lagoon that serves as a scenic setting for everything from weddings to rock concerts. Each winter the lagoon atracts ice skaters of all ages
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Title: Leslie A Holmes Student Center at Northern Illinois University DeKalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Es-n-Len The Leslie A Holmes Student Center is a combination student union and convention and conference center at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. Named for northern's president between 1949 and 1967. It includes a 16 story tower and 100 quest rooms, restaurants, bookstore, glleries, bowling alleys, meeting rooms, lounges, and grand ballroom
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Title: Newell D. Gilbert Residence hall at Northern Illinois University Dekalb (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Was named for the first dean of the college. It is located on Gilbert Place near Lucinda Avenue and was opened in 1952
Koppel
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Title: Smith Memorial Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: The Illini Union, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Bromley Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Penn Residence Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvey McGrew
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Title: Assembly Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Townsend Hall and Wardall Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Champaign
Mike Roberts
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Title: Alma Mater Statue Altgeld Hall Illini Union University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Florida Residence Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Fountain and Illini Union, University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Illini Union at the North End of the Quad - University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View of Sports Area, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
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Title: Altgeldt Hall, University of Illinois Urbana (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
was originally built as the University Library in 1896. It later housed the College of Law and is presently occupied by the Department of Mathematics. An excellent example of the Romanesque style of architecture, the building was named for John Peter Altgeldt, Governor of Illinois from 1893-1896
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Title: Law Building - University of Illinois Champaign (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1955, it is the first designed and built specifically for the College of Law, which was established in 1897
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Baker University - Musical Arts Building, 1986 Baldwin City (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Studios, offices, practice rooms, recital hall for musical arts. Audio-visual annex
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Title: Anderson Hall, Kansas State University Manhattan (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Built of native limestone, this building is used for the President's office, Administrative offices, pyschology classes and counseling center
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Title: K-State Union, Kansas State University (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
The $2,500,000 K-State Union serves as the center of social, cultural, and recreational activities of the University community. Photo by Harold Thompson
Kansas Distributing Co
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Title: Ackert Hall Kansas State University Manhattan (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Fred Preisler The Biological Sciences building was completed in 1970 at a cost in excess of 3.5 million dollars. It houses the department of Biology, classrooms, and laboratories
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Title: Administration Building - Kansas State University Manhattan (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Veterinary Aphitheatre, Kansas State University Manhattan (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Kansas Distributing Company
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Title: Ward Science Hall, Ottawa University Ottawa (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Air View, University Ottawa (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Kansas Distributing Co
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Title: Brown Hall, Ottawa University Ottawa (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Price Hall Residence for Men- Ottawa University Ottawa (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: University Union, Ottawa University Ottawa (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Kansas Wesleyan University Salina (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Kansas Wesleyan University is essentially a liberal arts college
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Bailey Hall, School of Education - University of Kansas Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: University of Kansas, Memorial Campanile Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Green Hall School of Law, University of Kansas Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Low students, with their canes, are seen on the steps of Green Hall. Green Hall, named for James W. Green (Uncle Jimmy), First Dean of School of Law, 1878-1919. Statue shows Uncle Jimmy counseling a student
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Title: Memorial Campanile - Kansas University Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: University of Kansas Campus Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Engineering building stands to the right. The halls on the horizon are: McCollum, Ellsworth, Hashinger, Lewis and Templin
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Title: Allen Field House, University of Kansas Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Fred Preisler 17,000 Seating Capacity
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Title: Carruth-O'Leary Hall, Dormitory for Men, University of Kansas Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Music and Dramatic Arts Building - Kansas University Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: University of Kansas Skyline Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Campanile B... and eastern campus skyline. The eastern part of the campus of The University of Kansas, Lawrence, seen from the northwest. The World War II Memorial Campanile on the promontory in foreground, overlooks the Kaw Valley
Dexter Press
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Title: Lindley Hall, Kansas University Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Kansas Distributing Company
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Title: Murphy Hall Music and Dramatic Arts Building, University of Kansas Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Oliver Hall, University of Kansas Residence Hall Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Allen Field House, Kansas University Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
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Title: Green Hall of Law - Kansas University Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Kansas Distributing Co
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Title: University of Kansas Lawrence (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the outstanding educational institutions in the U.S.A
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Title: The University of Wisconsin Green Bay Center Green Bay (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
This newest Green Bay Educational Center is located on the city's northeast side. 1567 Deckner Avenue
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Title: Physical Education Building, Wisconsin State University Oshkosh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Radford Hall, Wisconsin State University Oshkish (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Dempsey Hall, Administration Building - Wisconsin State University Oshkosh (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
The L L Cook Co
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Title: Dempsey Hall, Oshkosh State University Oshkosh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Scott Hall - Oshkosh State University Oshkosh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Scott Hall at Oshkosh State University Oshkosh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Radford Hall, Wisconsin State University Oshkowh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Student Union, Wisconsin State University Oshkosh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: University Campus Oshkosh (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Vocational School and Wisconsin State University Eau Claire (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
Both located near the banks of the beautiful Chippewe River in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Title: Nelson Hall, Wisconsin State University Stevens point (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: University Field House at Wisconsin State University Stevens Point (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: 350x- Music Drama Center, Lawrence University Appletom (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Casper Youngchild Science Hall, Lawrence University Appleton (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Worcester Art Center at Lawrence University Appleton (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Lawrence Memorial Chapel, Lawrence University Appleton (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
The 1250-seat Lawrence Memorial Chapel was built in 1918 and dedicated to Myra Goodwin Plantz, wife of Lawrence's seventh president, and Helen Fairfield Naylor, wife of the late Dean Wilson Naylor. It is used for university convocations and concerts by visiting artists and student and faculty musicians
Lembcke's Natural Photography
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Title: Lawrence University Memorial Chapel Appleton (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: Wisconsin State University, Central Building Whitewater (WI), Chrome unused
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Title: University of Wisconsin-Plattevill, Russell Hall-Pioneer Tower Platteville (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville Russell Hall-Pioneer Tower building complex, largest on campus, provides facilities for the support of instructional programs of the College of Industry. The Pioneer Tower also serves the College of Business and Economics, Wisconsin Job Service and the Departments of Speech and Criminal Justice
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Title: Aerial View of University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital and Business Section in Background Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: The University of Tennessee Ayres Hall Liberal Arts Bldg Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on the main campus - "The Hill," Ayres Hall is the outstanding landmark on the U-T campus
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Title: The University of Tennessee, College of Home Economics Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: University Center - The University of Tennessee Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
"Carolyn P. Brown Memorial"
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Title: University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center and Hospital Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
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Title: The University of Tennessee Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Tennessee, College of Law, Knoxville, Tennessee, Photography by Joyce L. Haynes
Dexter
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Title: The University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center and Hospital Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view showing the University of Tennessee Memorial Research Center and Hospital, in the upper right hand corner shows bridge over Tennessee River leading from Knoxville to Maryville
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Title: The University of Tennessee, College of Business Administration Knoxville (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Aerial View of Washington and Lee University Lexington (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1749, it is one of the oldest educational institutions of the U.S. Robert E. Lee served as its illustrious president following the Civil War until his death in 1870. His remains rest here in a marble sarcophagus in the famous Lee Chapel
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Aerial View of Washington and Lee University Lexington (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
is one of Virginia's finest arts colleges, famous for its School of Journalism and the academic standards
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Title: Serpentine Walls, University of Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Thomas Jefferson designed these winding walls, one brick thick, after "ribbon walls" he saw in an English garden when he was Ambassador to France. In his ground plan for the University of Virginia Jefferson laid them out to separate gardens behind the homes of faculty members. This view shows the "long walk" leading to the Rotunda. The Jamestown Festival of 1957. Celebrating America's 350th Birthday
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Title: Aerial View of University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Herbert Lanks South view of Cabell Hall, McIntire Amphitheatre, and Commons, University of Virginia
City News Store
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Title: Lawn Looking Toward Rotunda, University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Famous Serpentine Wall at University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Designed by Thomas Jefferson to conserve bricks through its single brick thickness construction
City News Store
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Title: KR.19 - View of East Lawn - University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
East Lawn showing Pavilion VI in foreground
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Title: Medical School and Hospital, University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: Ambler Johnston Hall, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
A seven story dormitory built to accomodate 891 men and 415 women. Dedicated Oct. 17, 1969
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Title: McIntire Amphitheatre and Cooke Hall, University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
City News Store
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Title: Rotunda at the University of Virginia Charlottesville (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Thomas Jefferson modeled the Rotunda after the Roman Pantheon. Flanking it on either side five Pavillion house professors or classrooms; between them students rooms open onto colonnaded corridors
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Title: Engineering Building, West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Superior Photo Service, Inc
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Title: Forestry Building West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Superior Photo Service
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Title: View of New Campus University of West Virginia Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
This view shows the new men and women's dormitories, on the right and the Medical Center in the distance at left
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Title: Library - West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Holdings of the Main Library include more than 500,000 books and government documents; 34,000 maps; 8,500 reels of microfilm; and over 50,000 technical reports. Other libraries at West Virginia University have more than 160,000 volumes. Some 5,000 periodicals are received by the libraries
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Title: The Coliseum at West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
The home of the WVU Mountaineer basketball team. The Coliseum was built at a cost of 10.5 million dollars and seats 13,3000. The dome is 157 1/2 feet above the playing floor and the roof surface covers 4 1/2 acres
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Title: Woodburn Hall - West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
This ivy-covered building is the best known landmark at WVU. Built in 1876, it contains classrooms and offices. Only nearby Martin Hall is older (built in 1870)
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Title: Engineering Sciences Building at West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Walter H Miller Engineering students enrolled in the College of Engineering receive most of their training in this modern, new 14 story building
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Title: Student Union - West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome
Description:
Student Union - West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia. Mountainlair, West Virginia University's student union, is the hub of campus activity. The site of numerous student events from dances in the big Blue and Gold Ballroom to guest lectures by nationally-known figures in the theatre, the new multi-million dollar structure also houses the West Virginia University Book Store, Placement Services and Student Government Offices
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Title: The West Virginia University Medical Center (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
with the Basic Sciences Building on the left and the University Hospital on the right, is one of the finest and most modern medical centers in the world. There are 3,412 rooms in this single structure
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Title: West Virginia University Medical Center Basic Science Building (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Marble pylons at the entrance of the West Virginia University Medical Center's Basic Sciences Building, by Milton Horn of Chicago, depict important events in the history of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and nursing. The teaching unit of the center, this building provides complete teaching facilities for the Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing
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Title: Agricultural Sciences Building - West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Agricultural Sciences Building - West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia. This modern structure (1961) houses the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station. It is equipped for extensive research projects in agriculture
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Title: University of West Virginia Medical Center Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful modern building contains more than 3400 rooms, which includes the Basic Science Building and 522 bed teaching hospital. Four year courses in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, and other health courses are taught here
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Title: Women's Hall, West Virginia University Morgantown (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Walter H Miller Built in 1919 (the wings were added in 1935). Woman's Hall has housed many thousands of West Virginia University women since World War I days
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Title: Marshall University Memorial Center Huntington (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
The center of student social life was completed in 1971. Houses the offices of the Student Government, alumni Affairs, Bookstore, and the Student Relations Center. Provides numerous recreational and meeting facilities including a student coffee house with live entertainment, bowling lanes, music listening rooms, billiard tables. Located in the 1700 block of Fifth Avenue
Huntington News Agency, Inc
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Title: Old Main - Marshall University Huntington (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
curteichcolor The "Old Main" at Marshall University (founded 1837) is framed by magnificent trees that abound on the beautiful twenty-five acre campus. Old Main is actually a series of 5 building additions that were joined together between the years 1868 and 1908. This view shows the western facade, built from 1905 to 1907. It is distinguished by its Gothic revival entrance, with octagonal towers with castellated (battlements) finishing at its tops
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Title: The Towers on the Campus of Marshall University Huntington (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Residential halls and cafeteria
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Title: Twin Towers Residence Hall - Marshall University Huntington (WV), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1969, two 17-story dormitories house nearly 1,000 men and women. Dining facility connects the skyscrapers. Located in the 1900 block of Fifth Avenue
Curteichcolor
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Title: Humphrey's Hall, Men's Residence, University of Arkansas Fayetteville (AR), Chrome unused
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Title: Humphreys Hall, University of Arkansas Fayetteville (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the outstanding dormitories on the University Campus
Ozark Postcard Publishers
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Title: Reid Hall Fulbright Hall, Hotz Hall, University of Arkansas Fayetteville (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
These up-to-date dormitories were completed in 1968
Ozark Postcard Publishers
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Title: University Library - University of Arkansas Fayetteville (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
It is a $3,600,000 building located at the geographic center of the campus and has 157,000 square feet of floor space. The library has a capacity for approximately 800,000 bound volumes as well as space for thousands of documents, periodicals, publications, microfilm and audio-visual materials. It is an "open stack" facility which provides ready access to books for students and faculty. The building contains 122 individual carrels or students spaces for both graduate students and faculty
Ozark Postcard Publishers
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Title: Campus Scene at John Brown University Siloam Springs (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
showing "The Cathedral of the Ozarks" in the background. John Brown University features training of the Head, Heart, and Hand, and attracts students throughout the entire United States
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Science Building, John Brown University Siloam Springs (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
The Science Building on the campus of John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, houses the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. John Brown University features training of the head, heart, and hand, and attracts students from throughout the entire United States
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Title: Limestone Street entrance, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Commerce Building in background is home for the College of Business and Economics
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Title: Aerial View of the University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial View University of Kentucky Campus and surrounding area Lexington, Kentucky Photo by Glenn Durham
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Title: Commonwealth Stadium, New Home of the University of Kentucky Wildcats (KY), Chrome unused
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Title: Keeneland Hall Girls Dormitory, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
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Title: Memorial Hall, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
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Title: University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman, and originally known as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky. View shows the Student Center on right. The Eighteen-floor Patterson Office Tower is headquarters for 24 University divisions and departments. The Office Tower was completed in 1968 and named for James Patterson, president of the University from 1869 until 1910
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Title: Commerce Building, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1964, this $1.9 million building includes six amphitheater-style classrooms used by College of Business and Economics students
C H Ruth
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Title: Fine Arts Building, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most modern buildings on the campus, is the center of art, music, speech and dramatics
Central Kentucky News Co
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Title: Kirwan-Blanding Complex, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
C H Ruth This $22 million housing complex on a 25.5-acre site southeast of the main campus accommodates 2,664 students in its two 240-foot towers and eight low-rise dormitories
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Title: Law Building at the University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
A special feature in the south wing of the rose brick and white Vermont marble structure is a courtroom. The 1.4 million dollar building was completed in 1965
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Title: University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Administration Building, right. Eighteen-floor Patterson Office Tower is headquarters for 24 University divisiions and departments
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Title: Memorial Coliseum, University of Kentucky Lexington (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the famous Kentucky "Wildcats" Championship Basketball Teams
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