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    Little Rock Medical Center

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    View of the north side of the University of Arkansas Medical Center at Little Rock, after construction of the first two levels, taken from the northeast. On verso: Medical Center spring: 1953.The current location of UAMS on West Markham Street in Little Rock dates to the opening of University Hospital in 1956. Today, UAMS is comprised of a central campus that houses the Medical Center, Outpatient Center, the colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Professions, and Public Health, a Graduate School, and various institutes and clinics. UAMS also operates facilities elsewhere in the city and the state as a whole

    Parking Circle

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    View of the parking circle which was located south of University Hall taken from the northeast; Engineering Hall in background. On recto: Grabill 207. On verso: Parking circle south end of "Old Main". Looking south toward the old Commerce Bldg

    Sigma Nu House

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    View of the front (west) and south sides of the Sigma Nu House. Caption: The Sigma Nu House at the University of Arkansas. Designed by Ed Stone of New York City. [Stamp: Dallas Edit]The original Sigma Nu fraternity house was constructed in 1951. The two-story building was designed by Edward Durell Stone in the International Style. A northeast wing was added in 1991. The structure was later known as Phoenix House and is currently named Stone House

    Senior Sidewalk

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    View of Senior Walk and the east entrance of University Hall; roll of 1912 in foreground. On verso: Senior Walk, entrance to Main Bldg., contains names of all University of Arkansas Graduates, set in walk each year.The University of Arkansas tradition of adding graduates' names to campus sidewalks commenced with the class of 1905. Earlier class names were added later. Since its inception, the process has morphed from etching, to stamping, and finally sandblasting names into concrete with a specially created machine called the Sand Hog

    Camp Leroy Pond

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    View of boxy buildings, treeless spaces and gravel roads that comprised Camp Leroy Pond, emergency housing for vets.Camp Leroy Pond was an emergency post-war housing project, built for the World War II veterans who became students at the University of Arkansas after the war. The camp was named to honor the decorated World War II veteran from Washington County, Captain Leroy Pond (1918-1945). Camp Leroy Pond was later demolished. Leroy Pond Drive, near Bud Walton Arena, on the University of Arkansas campus, connecting Stadium Drive with Razorback Road, is also named in honor of Pond

    Little Rock Medical Center

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    View of a corridor, with partially painted walls and sheets covering the floor, of the U of A Medical Center at Little Rock. On verso: [engr. Instr.] UAMC construction.The current location of UAMS on West Markham Street in Little Rock dates to the opening of University Hospital in 1956. Today, UAMS is comprised of a central campus that houses the Medical Center, Outpatient Center, the colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Health Professions, and Public Health, a Graduate School, and various institutes and clinics. UAMS also operates facilities elsewhere in the city and the state as a whole

    Little Rock Graduate Center

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    View of the front entrance taken from the right side. On verso: Architecture Buildings. U of A Grad CenterThe Graduate Center at Little Rock was operated by the Graduate School of the University, Fayetteville, and the General Extension Service of the University. It was distinct from the Graduate Institute of Technology, and according to the merger agreement with Little Rock University in 1967, was to have been considered for possible inclusion in the resulting University of Arkansas at Little Rock

    100 year Building Plan - 1925

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    Architect's plan of the university as it is supposed to look 100 years from 1925. Building sites are numbered and an index is printed on plan

    Agricultural Experiment Station

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    View of the front (South) of the Agricultural Experiment Station taken from the southeast. On verso: Originally - Agriculture experiment station - constructed 1888, cost of building, 4000,equipment4000, equipment 4100. Reynolds & Thomas p.285. Later - Vocational teacher training. Music department, general extension building, editorial service building, music building.Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Statio

    Peabody Hall

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    View of the front (south) side of Peabody Hall taken from the southwest

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