Wooden posts mark the boundaries of where to dig on the site of the new Seminary building in Arden Hills. The front of a bulldozer emerges from the left side.
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Group portrait of eight women, wearing dresses and hats, sitting together on a lawn. The group includes: Defenbaugh, Carlson, Kreger, Johnson, Schumacher, and Johnson.
View of eight women, wearing dresses, with one of them standing in a tree, gathered at the base of a tree, building in background. Marie Petit is standing in the tree.
Lawrence Hall, named after long-time faculty member Isabel Lawrence, opened in 1905 as a dormitory for women. It replaced the first Lawrence Hall after a fire destroyed it in early 1905.
Group portrait of the women's softball team. Members are Edith Lundhold (center field), Mae Greogry (2nd base), Beatrice Waite, Bertha Lausted (pitcher), Margaret Bohan (left field), Hazel McGibbon (mascot), Lucinda Gregory (right field), Birdie Larson, Marie Scheidieger (catcher), Nellie Bartholomew (shortstop), Mae Gavin (captain and third base).
Hamline University women's gym class. Top row: William Baird, athletic director. Second row, from left: Gladys Annand, Jessie Asness, Myrtle Clousen, Mildred Brink, Katherine McNair, Gladys Van Fossen. Third row: Bertha Lindquist, Gladys Hill, Carol Doran, Joy Hamrin, Florence Healy, Frances Thompson, Louise Wylie. Bottom row: Mary Stills, Reba Wakefield, Lucile Curtis.
Black and white group portrait of 8 women, wearing overcoats and hats, standing together on the steps of Lawrence Hall. The students include: Flaherty, Makin, Conley, Johnson, Pettit, Kavennaugh and Parks.
Portrait of Wilbur Holes accepting the key to the Kiehle Library. Kiehle Library was constructed in 1952, today the building is known as the Kiehle Visual Arts Center.
Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Building, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
Wheelock Whitney, who ran for Minnesota governor in 1982, grew up in St. Cloud. His family owned the Whitney House, which was acquired by St. Cloud State in 1955.
Pedestrians are seen strolling down the snow-covered boardwalk leading from the college's Old Main building toward what is now College Avenue in the city of St. Peter. The boardwalk and parallel unpaved road are lined with trees, while below are seen buildings that once stood along Seventh Street.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Mitchell Hall was completed in 1958 as a dormitory for women. The building was named for William B. Mitchell, who served as St. Cloud State's resident director from 1877 to 1901.
View of two women sitting in front of fire, before Brainard Hall was occupied by male students, it was the home of the National Youth Administration. Brainard Hall was constructed in 1947.
Group portrait of two men looking off to the left and two women looking at the camera. A walkway, clothesline, and hammock are visible in the background.
View of two women sitting in rocking chairs. One woman is reading and the other is sewing. Signs and photographs are hanging on the wall. The woman on the right is Francis Adams.
Two women in a row boat, one with an oar. Other students are on the bank and standing on a tree limb hanging above. Caption on back reads, "1910 Baskerville Macalester picnic."
Group of men and women, seated in three rows, on a grassy bank. Caption on back reads, "Twin City Volunteer group? Welbon, Koons, Evans, both Sherwins, Herrick, Baker, Joseph Koshaba of Macalester."
Concordia Academy track team of 1937. Front row: H. Bentrup, E. Krause, H. Schauland (captain), P. Janzow, C. Peter. Middle row: A. Ahlman (manager), E. Bentrup, E. Kramer, R. Ehler, H. Neunaber, L. Ewald. Back row: W. Kerber, R. Bohlman, L. Wachter, R. Brandt, R. Peter, T. Mack.
Concordia Academy track team of 1939. Back row: Ondov, Witte, M. Wolfram. Center row: C. Peter (manager), Heyne, Klinkenberg, J. Wolfram, Braem. Front row: Vrudny, Waechter, Hughart, Neumeister.
Concordia Academy track team of 1938. Top row: Kramer, H. Schroeder, Waechter, R. Ehlers, Kerber. Bottom row: W. Mueller, Janzow, H. Bentrup, T. Mack, C. Peter (manager).
College track team of 1933. Back row: Rueber, Sylvester, Dorn, Kelling, E. Friedrich, Zimmerman, Schlecht, Starke, Oster, Adascheck. Front row: Claussen, Dohrman, Drevelow, Draheim-Trainer, Dorisch, Borowski (manager), Wetzeman.
Southern Minnesota Junior College conference Champions. Back row: J. Tews, A. Oster, V. Gierke, H. Borowski, W. Buck, H. Sylvester, J. Rognstad (coach). Front row: R. Weiland (manager), A. Fenske, A. Betram, L. Finke, M. Otto.
Hamline University's Minnesota Intercollegiate champion track team. Roger S. Anderson, center front. William Baird, director of athletics (1909-1920), center back.