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    Field House

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    View of the front (east) of the Field House taken from the southeast. On verso: Field House - Auditorium. Later Men's Gym.This building served multiple purposes over the years and at separate times housed the men’s gymnasium and field house, the University Museum, and planetary sciences

    Engineering Building

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    Closeup of inscriptions over main (north) doorway of Engineering Hall: 1903 COMMERCE. On verso: Business Administration. Commerce.The first Engineering Hall was built in 1903. When a new engineering building was opened in 1927, the former building was used for the then School of Business. The building was referred to as the Commerce Building until it was joined with the Classroom Building in 1947 to create a larger Business Administration Building. It was demolished in 1987. The site is now the location of the south wing of Gearhart Hall

    Carnall Hall

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    View of dormitory room in Carnall Hall showing 3 women students seated talking. On verso: [photographer's stamp]. Carnall Hall after interior renovation around 1940.Carnall Hall opened in 1906 as the first women’s dormitory on campus and was named for Ella Harrison Carnall. Carnall was a teacher in the Preparatory Department from 1881-1884 and an associate professor of English and modern languages from 1891-1894. After major renovation, the building reopened in 2003 as the Inn at Carnall Hall and Ella’s Restaurant

    Carnall Hall

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    View of women students with dates seated on benches beside doorway in Carnall Hall. On verso: Carnall Hall after interior renovation around 1940.Carnall Hall opened in 1906 as the first women’s dormitory on campus and was named for Ella Harrison Carnall. Carnall was a teacher in the Preparatory Department from 1881-1884 and an associate professor of English and modern languages from 1891-1894. After major renovation, the building reopened in 2003 as the Inn at Carnall Hall and Ella’s Restaurant

    Engineering Building

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    View of the front (north) of the Engineering Building taken from the northwest.Engineering Hall was completed in 1927 as one in the first phase of buildings to be added under the master plan by architects Jamieson and Spearl, which called for all buildings to be built in the collegiate gothic style. The building was renamed John A. White Jr. Engineering Hall in 2012

    Chemistry Building (built 1935)

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    View of the front (north) and east sides of the Chemistry Building taken from the northeast. Slide no. 27.33. 35 mm negative.The Chemistry Building completed in 1935 was one of several buildings funded by the Public Works Administration. At times it housed the departments of zoology, geology, philosophy, and psychology before becoming entirely devoted to chemistry

    Engineering Building

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    View of the front (north) of the Engineering Building taken from the northeast. On verso: Engin.Engineering Hall was completed in 1927 as one in the first phase of buildings to be added under the master plan by architects Jamieson and Spearl, which called for all buildings to be built in the collegiate gothic style. The building was renamed John A. White Jr. Engineering Hall in 2012

    Engineering Building

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    View of the south and east sides of the Engineering Building, shortly after its construction, taken from the southeast. On verso: Engineering Building (south side).Engineering Hall was completed in 1927 as one in the first phase of buildings to be added under the master plan by architects Jamieson and Spearl, which called for all buildings to be built in the collegiate gothic style. The building was renamed John A. White Jr. Engineering Hall in 2012

    Chemistry Building (built 1905)

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    View of front (south) of the Chemistry Building taken from the south. Old Main in foreground. Slide no. 27.10.This building served multiple purposes over the years and at separate times housed chemistry, the law school, psychology, and the school of social work

    Engineering Building

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    View of the front (north) of the Engineering Building taken from the northeast. On verso: Engin.Engineering Hall was completed in 1927 as one in the first phase of buildings to be added under the master plan by architects Jamieson and Spearl, which called for all buildings to be built in the collegiate gothic style. The building was renamed John A. White Jr. Engineering Hall in 2012

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