Trinity Digital Collections (Trinity University, San Antonio)
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Students Leaving the Marrs McLean Science Center
Two students walking down the stairs outside of the Marrs McLean Science Center
Trustee Ruth C. Cowles
Ruth C. Cowles served as a Trinity trustee from 1949-1964. As a trustee, Mrs. Cowles supervised much of Trinity's landscaping and furnishings, particularly for the Student Union, the Cowles House at 130 Oakmont Court, other university houses, and the Chapman Graduate Center
What's Wrong With Our Leadership, by Reverend Black
Editorial in SNAP newspaper adressing the need for education, fair employment prcatices, and preparation for employment for Negro citizens, probably from the 1960s
Aerial view of Trinity's Campus
Aerial view of Trinity's campus, with the residence halls of lower campus in the foreground
Aerial View of Skyline Campus
Aerial view of campus taken circa 1960 from Northrup Hall looking west, with Storch Library, Mayfield Cottage, Varsity Tennis Courts, McFarlin Residence Halls, and University Presbyterian Church in the background
Home movie, with travel scenes in the United States, Europe and the Middle East, circa 1960
Home movie includes scenes of: Train station, Missouri Pacific Texas Eagle sign (labeled with cities Austin, Palestine, Longview, Texarkana, Little Rock, Memphis, St. Louis, Chicago, Washington, New York); African American pullman porters and passengers, including ZerNona Stewart Black; United States travel scenery; many scenes of ZerNona Stewart Black and others in cities; city with large Sealtest Milk sign, and water fountain with sculpture; a bride and wedding; scenes from London, Southern Europe, the Middle East, pyramids at Giza, Jerusalem, street scenes, Claude and ZerNona Black on camels. [Kodachrome 16mm on 7-inch reel, double perforated, optical movie film, no soundtrack; home movie; color; running time, 14 minutes, 5 seconds
University Refectory (Exterior)
The University Refectory, completed in the fall of 1965, provides dining facilities for students and faculty and will accommodate up to 750. Facilities are available on both the first and second floors to serve smaller groups of various sizes for special occasions
Great Hall
The Great Hall, adjacent to the Rare Books Room, contains a portion of the Chapman Graduate Center Library. Completed in 1964, the Chapman Center is one of the few university structures in Texas devoted exclusively to graduate education and features a large lecture hall and individual study carrells for students
Skyline View from McFarlin
Two women look out at the San Antonio skyline from McFarlin Residence Hall