Tobacco harvesterClemson University LibrariesOn back of photograph: tobacco harvester.
Brackett HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: Chemistry [1960s] 27 Taps 9 1/8 x 12 1/4. E 77. Outdated. Taps 76 y, Cut Number 27, Scale E 77, Size 9 1/8 x 12 1/4
Interior, Clemson House LobbyClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Clemson House hotel lobby. Photo appears to have been taken later than other lobby shots dating to Circa 1950; note the differences in curtains and furniture, as well as wallpaper covering the columns (visible in shots Circa 1960). On back: Clemson House; [Interior, 1950s;]
Courtyard beside Benet HallClemson University LibrariesWest-facing exterior shot of a courtyard between Benet Hall and Young Hall (unseen, on right). Sanders Hall and the south upper deck of Clemson Memorial Stadium visible in right background. On back: [Shoeboxes dorms][1982]
Group of twelve menClemson University LibrariesLeft to right:(standing) President Enoch Sikes, Daniel Dixon Lee ... On back of photograph: Dixon Lee Sr. Ag. Eng Class of '33 on far left standing-State Senator [1951-1955, 1959-1963]. Stamped on back of photograph: Photographed by: Lewis D. Moorhead c/o Green's Studio, Anderson, S.C.
Johnstone Hall A at nightClemson University LibrariesUA100_001582; On Back: [Johnstone Hall at night]
Nursing student checking blood pressureClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of nursing student taking another student's blood pressure in the Nursing Center at Edwards Hall (also known as the College of Nursing). On back: UA100_001231; [Edwards Hall Nursing Center]; [01-87]
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Dairy Building, 1916]; In the "Views"; "Let Sage Experience Teach thee..."; Entire Page 55; 78-0523; 86-23; Exterior shot of the Dairy Building, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture.
Barracks No. 3Clemson University LibrariesOn back: Third Barracks. Clemson College, SC. Clemson, South Carolina, is the home of the Clemson Tigers, and this beautiful building, set off by the four huge columns, is the home of many Clemson's all ROTC students. While this would be called a dormitory at most institutions, the ROTC institutions, leads students to call all living quarters barracks. This modernly appointed four-poster is Third Barracks. Stamped: . Stamp covered by text: Clemson News Bureau.