Members of the 1917 - 1918 basketball team for the College of St, Thomas. Front row (left to right): Reginald Goette, Oscar Swanson, William Meagher (captain), Thomas Dondelet, D. Martin Coughlin. Back row (left to right); Fr. John Dunphy, Earl Goheen, Caldwell Kenney (manager), Thomas Quinn, George Keogan (coach).
The College of St. Scholastica Bulletin is a booklet 14 pages in length published by the College under the direction of the Sisters of Saint Benedict for young women and girls explaining the College's courses; foundation and aim; location; telephone and railway connections; government; references; equipment; laboratories; publications; lecture course; health of students; physical exercises; general information on such aspects as registration, absences, visitors, correspondence, telephone, boxes, spending money, and dress; wardrobe requirements; and expenses. Photograph of northwest view of college including Tower Hall on page five.
The honored guests at the annual military inspection of the College of St. Thomas. In the front row from left to right: Colonel Julius Penn, Archbishop John Ireland and Captain R. I. Rees. The Shooting Gallery and old Administration Building can be seen in the background.
Members of the track team of the College of St. Thomas and the St. Thomas Military Academy. Back row (left to right) : Ignatius Donnelly, Joseph Sullivan, Beaupre Eldrige, M. T. Caine (Coach), Clement McCarthy, Chester Graus, Thomas Dandalet. Middle row (left to right); Arthur Tavis, Stanley Murphy, Francis McCue, Homer Gruenther, Leo Mudd, Lawrence Wolf. Sitting in front row (left to right): John Buckley, Herman Brown.
Members of the football team for the College of St. Thomas. Front row (left to right): Thomas Walsh (manager), Charles Bellinger, Joseph Roach (mascot), Raymond Wiper, Daniel Coughlin. Second row (left to right) Elbert Fischer, Earl Goheen, Reginald Goette, Oscar Swanson, John Ashbaugh, Thomas Dondelet (captain), Howard Moriarty, Charles Harrington, Thomas Quinn, Horace La Bissionere. Back row (left to right): Fr. John Dunphy (Director of Athletics), Stanley Murphy, William Reitmeyer, John Madigan, Arthur Egan, Arnold Wallerius, Eugene Bowe, Gregory Flattley, George Boylan, George Keogh (coach). The Gleason House, Infirmary, Classroom Building and the old Administration Building can be seen in the background.
The College of St. Thomas Corps of Cadets on the parade grounds at the annual military inspection. The Gleason House, Infirmary, old Administration Building and old Science Building are seen in the background.
Members of the 1917 baseball team for the College of St. Thomas. Front row (left to right): Alexander Dumas, Harry Turgeon (mascot), Joseph Donlin. Second row (left to right): Paul Madigan, Robert McMenemy, Arthur Barret, Lawrence Loney, Alfred Donaghue, William Dwyer. Back row (left to right): Fr. John Dunphy, Henry Mooney, Thomas Quinn, Arthur Coleman (manager), Lloyd Lynch, Earl Goheen, Fr. Edmund O'Connor (coach).
Students in costume are shown standing on the lawn in front of College Hall. This photograph shows the cast of the play Every Woman's Road, which was performed in the spring of 1917. The West and North sides of Derham Hall can be seen in the upper left of the picture.
Seventy-six graduates of the class of 1917 are shown posing on the stage of Jeanne d' Arc Auditorium in College Hall. One student sits at a piano on the left.
The College of St. Thomas Corps of Cadets performing military calesthenics on the parade grounds. The Merriam Park neighborhood near Cretin and Selby Avenues can be seen in the background.
Internal view of the first library at the College of St. Catherine; it was located in the Northeast wing of the first floor of Derham Hall. A six drawer card catalog sits on a stand to the left of the center window.
Exterior view of the Mortuary Chapel in the sisters' cemetery in 1916. In Gethsemane Cemetery of the Duluth Benedictine sisters, a cistern for water collection was built on the highest hill and to screen it from view, a stone chapel was constructed. This was the location of many summertime outdoor pilgrimages and ceremonies. Maude, the sister of Sister Milburga and Sister Adelinus Bolin, is pictured with her daughter.
Corps of Cadets at the annual military inspection. Homes on Selby Avenue can be seen in the background. The old Science Building and old Administration Building can be seen in the upper right hand corner of the image.
External view of College Hall, the second building erected on the campus of the College of St. Catherine by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Its construction began in 1912 and was completed in 1914. Although it was originally called College Hall the name was later changed to Whitby Hall in 1929. The building housed the Jeanne d'Arc Auditorium and contained facilities for teaching music, art, drama, science, and home economics and was also a residence hall for students.
The College of St. Scholastica Bulletin is a booklet 13 pages in length published by the College under the direction of the Sisters of Saint Benedict for young women and girls explaining the College's foundation and aim, location, telephone and railway connections, government, references, equipment, laboratories, publications, lecture course, health of students, physical exercises, rules and regulations including wardrobe requirements, and expenses. Photograph of Tower Hall on front.
Internal view of the chemistry laboratory in College Hall, which was later renamed Whitby Hall. The room was located in the in the west wing of the building Science Hall.
Internal view of the alumnae parlor in College Hall, which was later renamed Whitby Hall. The room was on the second floor of the building facing South with East and West exposures.
Three graduates of the class of 1914 are shown posing on the stage of Jeanne d' Arc Auditorium in College Hall. The students are surrounded by ferns and flowers; a piano is hidden amid the foliage and an organ is flanked by steps in the center.