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On back: "Sent by Harold Sword." Found on page 17, Scrapbook 2Sent by Harold Swor
Herbert Harper, back
On back: "Dec. 14, 1941 Greetings: Herbert H. Harper 2d Lt. QMC. 'The Militaristic View' -- Mary I." Found on page 19, Scrapbook 2Dec. 14, 1941 Greetings: Herbert H. Harper 2d Lt. Q.M.C. "The Militaristic View" Mary I
Shinto Shrine, Nikko
On page: "Small pictures are of the great Shinto Shrine in
Nikko. It was built 450 years ago and cost approx-
imately $4,000,000. It is made all of ivory, mahogany,
gold and silver
Pictures sent by T. O. Gannon
from Tatebayashi, Japan. 2/24/46"
Found on page 22, Scrapbook 2
Marvin Student Center Construction
This was taken during the construction of the Marvin Student Center
Shinto Shrine, Nikko
On page: "Small pictures are of the great Shinto Shrine in
Nikko. It was built 450 years ago and cost approx-
imately $4,000,000. It is made all of ivory, mahogany,
gold and silver
Pictures sent by T. O. Gannon
from Tatebayashi, Japan. 2/24/46"
Found on page 22, Scrapbook 2
Shinto Shrine, Nikko
On page: "Small pictures are of the great Shinto Shrine in
Nikko. It was built 450 years ago and cost approx-
imately $4,000,000. It is made all of ivory, mahogany,
gold and silver
Pictures sent by T. O. Gannon
from Tatebayashi, Japan. 2/24/46"
Found on page 22, Scrapbook 2
Shinto Shrine, Nikko
On page: "Small pictures are of the great Shinto Shrine in
Nikko. It was built 450 years ago and cost approx-
imately $4,000,000. It is made all of ivory, mahogany,
gold and silver
Pictures sent by T. O. Gannon
from Tatebayashi, Japan. 2/24/46"
Found on page 22, Scrapbook 2
Shinto Shrine, Nikko
On page: "Small pictures are of the great Shinto Shrine in
Nikko. It was built 450 years ago and cost approx-
imately $4,000,000. It is made all of ivory, mahogany,
gold and silver
Pictures sent by T. O. Gannon
from Tatebayashi, Japan. 2/24/46"
Found on page 22, Scrapbook 2
Workships on Francis Farm
The Francis Farm, located at Johns Creek, was a working farm used by the college. It was later mined for coal and then sold. Students were able to work on the farm as a form of work study, and many spent the entire summer on the farm