Pictured is a room in the newly built Johnson Hall. This postcard was sent to Mr. Herman Turner, St. Paul, Minn., c/o Agr. College. The message on the back reads "Monday, Feb 5, '12, I didn't go down last Sept. but will be in the cities over next Sunday if nothing hinders me. I will most likely be up with you Sat. night, unless I am detained in Mpls until too late an hour. Shall try to be with you tho sometime in the evening. In Haste, Edwin.The picture is a good example of the rooms at the dorm. Room 14 New dorm."
Interior view, students using microscopes at Biological laboratory at Old Main. Display cases are against the wall in the background. George Hubbard, St. Cloud State faculty, sits in the foreground looking through a microscope. Old Main was constructed in 1874.
Interior view of students seated in the biological laboratory of Old Main, display cases against the wall, and windows in the background. Old Main was constructed in 1874.
Photograph of the Suburban Hennepin County Area Vocation Technical School booth at the Minnesota State Fair. Signs, maps, and handouts on the schools, locations, and hiring faculty.
Hamline University's Cadet Band. Back row: center ? Dueur. Third row: Third from right W.C. Jones. Second row from left: Earl W. Thomas, ?, ?, Louis S. Siniff, John Rossiter (director), ? Titsloff, John V. Bumby. Front row: Harold D. Hopp, Robert Thomas.
Male students participate in the cane rush at Carleton College as part of Freshman hazing on the Bald Spot in front of Willis Hall and Sayles-Hill Gymnasium.
Carleton students who left school for military service during the Spanish-American War, in training with the 12th Minnesota Infantry at Chickamauga. Pictured are: John Gleed Redding. Frank Knapp, Ernest Lundeen, Fred Smith, and George G. Larson.
Black and white group portrait of a chemistry class, 4 men wearing suits, and 4 women wearing dresses, standing together in a room, tables on the side and display cases in the background. Left to right: Lura Leonard, Miss Getty, Frank Vogel, Frank Murray?, Professor Keppel, Andrew Lingren, Carl Anderson, Lulu Cross.
Students in the chemistry lab in Moss Hall. Moss hall, on the Macalester College campus near Snelling Avenue, was a fire-proof structure built to house the chemistry lab, as well as library.
The three members of Carleton's original class of 1874, including Carleton's eventual first graduates, J. J. Dow and Myra Brown. Pictured are: Bayard T. Holmes, Myra A. Brown, and James J. Dow.
Portrait of Hamline University's Class of 1888. Back row from left: Ezra E. McCrea, Edmund A. Montgomery, James A. Sutton, Frederick W. Dewart. Front row: Laura C. Johnson, Emma Richardson, Gertrude Kingsley.
Group portrait of Hamline University's Class of 1894. Back row from left: William W. Brown, Charles A. McCann, Robert D. Samuels, John Wesley Smith, Lena E. Chase, John C. Miller, Claude E. Southwick, Albert M. Gullette, George H. Snow. Middle row: Harry St. Clair, Harriette H. Foss, Charles D. Lewis, Elizabeth Underwood. Front row: ?, Hattie A. Door, Grace Johnson, Etta M. McCollum, Bert N. Wheeler, Estella Scofield, Isa L. Coffin, Mary E. Ranson.
Group shot of members of the Class of 1915. The back of the postcard, to Clarence Willmert from his brother Bert, reads in part, "This picture was taken after the flag-rush was over. The Freshman girls are not all there and also some of the boys went away and did not know we were going to have a picture taken. The day was quite dark, and pretty cold to [sic], because a lot of them have got overcoats on."
Class of 1938 at North Central Bible Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Students (Top row, left to right): Edward Burger, Robert Brandt, Harvey Buhrow, Lloyd Henders, George Kingsriter, Milton Kranz, Floyd Adamson, Gerald Houk, Donald Edson, Thomas Griffith, Paul Wagner, Edward Rosen. (Second row, left to right): George Oxentenko, Jack Andrews, Irma Dascher, Ariel LeRoy, Frank LeRoy, Walter Anderson. (Third row, left to right): Robert Roosendahl, Theron Blount, Sylinda Danley, Dorothy Larson, Elizabeth Balas, Daniel Balas. (Fourth row, left to right): Lois Michelson, Mary Ann Dahlmann, Betty Lund, Violet Luepnitz, Sylvia Korfe, Irene Joycen, Avis Opsal, Ruth Jerguson. (Fifth row, left to right): Dorothy Lathe, Dorothy Strese, Ve Ora Kensinger, Sigrid Bakke, Gertrude Haack, Bertha Froland, Naomi Frickey, Ann Strauman, Jean Davis, Belva Jitus, Irene Wahl, Myrtle Nelson. (Sixth row, left to right): Carol Moody, Ruth Sjelin, Eunice Johns, Alyce Johnson, Beulah Joyes, Norma Dahl, Agnes Danielson, Ruth Frey, Mercedes Kuamme, Gladys Burkhart, Cecelia Krieger, Esther Holter. Faculty (Beginning top row, left to right): Emil Balliet, Marvin C. Miller (Secretary), F. J. Lindquist (President), Ivan O. Miller (Dean), Russel H. Olson, Wilson A. Katter, Frances Axtell, Ann Froland (Supervisor of Women), W. H. Boyles. North Central Bible Institute (NCBI) was founded in 1930. In 1938, North Central Business College (NCBC) was created and added to the school's title. NCBC was dropped in 1945, and, in 1946, NCBI became NCBI&TS when a Theological Seminary (TS) was added. The seminary remained until 1949. North Central Bible Institute was renamed North Central Bible College in 1957. The most recent name change was in 1998, when North Central Bible College became North Central University.