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    Davis Hall

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    View of women students eating in the Davis Hall dining room. On verso: 5 '53. Coed, May '53, Davis Hall Dinner. Dining Hall, 1953. Slide no. 65.29.Davis Hall, the university’s second residence hall for women, was named for Mary Anne Davis, an instructor of mathematics and English at the University of Arkansas for more than 46 years who also served as the university’s dean of women from 1911 to 1923. Construction began in 1941, and the building was dedicated on November 7, 1942. Over the years, the hall has also been used to house the Army Specialized Training Corps during World War II, three different sororities from the 1960s to the early 1990s, and auxiliary offices of the School of Law, including the Legal Clinic, the Arkansas Law Review and the agricultural law program. Davis Hall became vacant in 2008 and was later renovated to house University Relations beginning in June 2011

    Davis Hall

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    View of front (south) and west sides of Davis Hall taken from the southwest. On verso: Mary Davis Hall, new University of Arkansas girl's cooperative dormitory. Slide no. 80.15.Davis Hall, the university’s second residence hall for women, was named for Mary Anne Davis, an instructor of mathematics and English at the University of Arkansas for more than 46 years who also served as the university’s dean of women from 1911 to 1923. Construction began in 1941, and the building was dedicated on November 7, 1942. Over the years, the hall has also been used to house the Army Specialized Training Corps during World War II, three different sororities from the 1960s to the early 1990s, and auxiliary offices of the School of Law, including the Legal Clinic, the Arkansas Law Review and the agricultural law program. Davis Hall became vacant in 2008 and was later renovated to house University Relations beginning in June 2011

    Ray J. Davis

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    Portrait, head and shoulders."(On verso: 2 : '39. BSE 1935. Ray J. Davis. Interior Department, Fort Hall Agency, Fort Hall, Idaho)Ray J. Davis was a former law professor at the University of Arkansas

    Davis-gary Hall - 2

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    The Author: Kent Davis

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    Kent Davis is a Montana based author of “A Riddle in Ruby” and the soon to be released sequel, “The Changer’s Key”

    Davis Hall

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    View of the front (south) and west sides of Davis Hall. On verso: [engr. instr. for 1952 Razorback].Davis Hall, the university’s second residence hall for women, was named for Mary Anne Davis, an instructor of mathematics and English at the University of Arkansas for more than 46 years who also served as the university’s dean of women from 1911 to 1923. Construction began in 1941, and the building was dedicated on November 7, 1942. Over the years, the hall has also been used to house the Army Specialized Training Corps during World War II, three different sororities from the 1960s to the early 1990s, and auxiliary offices of the School of Law, including the Legal Clinic, the Arkansas Law Review and the agricultural law program. Davis Hall became vacant in 2008 and was later renovated to house University Relations beginning in June 2011

    Alexander Jackson Davis Architectural Drawing. Unexecuted design for expansion of VMI Barracks. Elevation, 1870.

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    VMI Barracks plan, unexecuted. "Claytor Hall - Va. Milit. Inst. Gen. Fr. H. Smith Supn'dt - Lexington, Virginia. - A. J. Davis, Arc't." Ink and wash drawing, mounted; 13 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches

    College Hall (Davis Hall) Library

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    Interior view of the library in College Hall (rebuilt as Davis Hall) before it was destroyed by fire in 1895.https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/photographs/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Davis Hall Masquerade Party

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    Students at a masquerade party in Davis Hall. Hanging from the ceiling is a chandelier and behind the group is a framed photograph of Hannah Davis. The back of the photograph reads: Davis Masquerade Party.https://commons.und.edu/archive-photos/1190/thumbnail.jp
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