Trinity Digital Collections (Trinity University, San Antonio)
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NAACP, 1977
Photographs of local San Antonio National Association for the Advancement of Colored People meetings, attended by Reverend Black
Parker Chapel
George and Margarite B. Parker provided funds for the chapel, the organ, furnishings, and landscaping. Dedicated in the spring of 1966, completion of the chapel marked the beginning of a new era of religious activities on campus. O'Neil Ford and Associates were the architects. View is front of chapel with Murchison Tower in left foreground
Summer at the Idea Workshop
Information on summer classes offered by Learning About Learning
Parker Chapel
George and Margarite B. Parker provided funds for the chapel, the organ, furnishings, and landscaping. Dedicated in the spring of 1966, completion of the chapel marked the beginning of a new era of religious activities on campus. O'Neil Ford and Associates were the architects. View is front of chapel with students in the foreground
Coates Library Under Construction
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddux Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage. View is looking north from front of library with stairwell in foreground. Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San Antonio, Texas were responsible for the primary structure, levels two, three, and four. Level One was designed by RVK Incorporated, San Antonio, Texas
Mount Zion First Baptist Church Day Care, 1977
Slides that depict staff, children and the building of the Mount Zion Day Care and Kindergarten, a Mount Zion First Baptist Church initiative
Laurie Auditorium
Completed in 1971, the multi-faceted James W. and Dorothy A. Laurie Auditorium was the first building on the Skyline Campus large enough to accommodate the entire faculty and student body in a single setting. Designed by architects O'Neil Ford and Bartlett Cocke, the combined Laurie Auditorium and Richardson Communication Center included parking facilities, auditorium, lecture and seminar rooms, offices, and television and radio studios. Photo is of two students walking outside the entrance of Laurie Auditorium
Coates Library Under Construction
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddux Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage. View is looking north from front of library with stairwell in foreground. Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San Antonio, Texas were responsible for the primary structure, levels two, three, and four. Level One was designed by RVK Incorporated, San Antonio, Texas
Parker Chapel
George and Margarite B. Parker provided funds for the chapel, the organ, furnishings, and landscaping. Dedicated in the spring of 1966, completion of the chapel marked the beginning of a new era of religious activities on campus. O'Neil Ford and Associates were the architects. View is front of chapel with Murchison Tower in left foreground
Coates Library Under Construction
Construction on the library, initially known as the Elizabeth Coates Maddux Library, began in 1977 and the library opened in 1979. Photo depicts construction in early stage, likely what is today the second floor. View is looking north and east. Architects Ford, Powell & Carson and Chumney, Jones & Kell, San Antonio, Texas were responsible for the primary structure, levels two, three, and four. Level One was designed by RVK Incorporated, San Antonio, Texas