Trinity Digital Collections (Trinity University, San Antonio)
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View from Potential Campus Site
A landscape photograph of the proposed site for the new Trinity University; a rocky plot of land near Alamo Stadium. The San Antonio city skyline is visible in the background
McFarlin Residence Hall
A two-story brick building erected in 1928, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. R.M. McFarlin, it served as a residence hall for men
Main Administration Classroom Building
A large four-story brick structure originally used by the University of San Antonio, it served as a multipurpose building for students, faculty, and staff
Professor Herff-Beze with Students
Albert Herff-Beze was a professor in the Department of Music at the University of San Antonio (1937-1942) and at Trinity (1942-1976). One of the most popular members of the Trinity faculty, Herff-Beze taught a course entitled Music Appreciation that was always filled to capacity
1944 Registration Contract
"This is a copy of my grandmother's payment contract from 1944.
National Baptist Convention of America (with reports from the Commission on Social Justice), 1944-1961
Selections from Folder 48: Reverend Black was involved with the National Baptist Convention of America in various capacities, as editor of the National Baptist Union-Review, and as chairman of the Commission on Social Justice. The selections from this folder contain correspondence and reports from the Commission on Social Justice, 1944-196
Trinity Trio
The Trinity Trio represented Trinity at many local and state-wide musical events during the 1940s and 1950s. Pictured here, left to right, are Dorothy Johnson, Jackie Collier, and Pat Wheeler in 1944
Tigerland King and Queen
The crowning of the Tigerland King and Queen was a popular tradition in the 1940s and 1950s. Pictured here are King John Miller and Queen Doris Blair in 1944
ZerNona Stewart Black Scrapbook, 1944-1964
ZerNona Stewart Black scrapbook from 1944 through 1964, includes personal and community news and content, as well as clippings and news items that relate to her time as Direcctor of the San Antonio USO YWCA, 112 Sycamore Street, and the Swankers Club. [Note: The scrapbook includes copies of the San Antonio Register supplement, Jo's Jottings (by Josephine Bellinger), from the following dates: January 4, 1957; November 11, 1955; July 18, 1958; March 22, 1963; June 5, 1964. These have been digitized but are not delivered in the digital collections.
Sign Announcing New Home for Trinity
A sign announces that construction is soon to begin on the 107 acres plot, formerly a quarry, that would become known as "Skyline Campus.