Laying Concrete Walkway in Front of Daniel Hall and Strode TowerClemson University LibrariesView of Daniel Hall and Strode Tower with parking lot in front, still under construction. Cement truck and construction workers visible, laying concrete for a walkway. On back: SPECIAL TO THE S.C. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (Written 5-1-69--ML/vm); cutlines for pix of D.W. Daniel Hall; FUTURE HOME OF ARTS AND SCIENCES--Clemson University's growing student body will have additional modern classrooms and laboratory facilities when this four-story building and 10-story office tower is completed this year. Named David Wistar Daniel Hall in memory of the late dean emeritus of Clemson's former School of General Science, the $1.9-million project is located near the R.M. Cooper Library and the Kinard Laboratory of Physics.; (Clemson Newsphoto); END
Rear Exterior, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesSouth facing exterior shot of backyard and basement entrance to Daniel House, which is now part of the Joseph A. Shirley Center for Philanthropy. At the time this photo was taken, Daniel House served as the Development Office. On back: [Daniel House 1990]
Campus View of Bryan Mall and Clemson HouseClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing aerial shot of Bryan Mall, with Schilletter Dining Hall, Mauldin Hall and Barnett Hall, and the high rise dormitories (left to right: Manning Hall, Lever Hall, Byrnes Hall). Clemson House visible in top right corner; Clemson town residential neighborhoods visible in top left corner. On back: [High Rise dormitories];[Manning Hall];[Lever Hall];[Byrnes Hall];[Schilletter Dining Hall];[Mauldin Hall];[Barnett Hall];[aerial view];[c1971]
Barracks No. 2, Barracks No. 1, and Main BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: From left to right, the second barracks, the old or first barracks, and the main building (Tillman Hall), all covered in snow.
Outdoor Theater performance of Elliot Lawrence bandClemson University LibrariesOn back: 1. Bermuda walking shorts - now an accepted part of the apparel on the Clemson campus - can be seen in evidence at the Amphitheatre where a large group of students listened to a concert by Elliot Lawrence and his band. The group of musicians played at the Clemson Junior-Senior Dance. [10-96]
Exterior, Mauldin HallClemson University LibrariesNortheast-facing exterior shot of Mauldin Hall, with Barnett Hall in right background. On back: Low Rise Dorms; Mauldin Hall; [1968]
R. M. Cooper Library constructionClemson University LibrariesUA100_001788; On Back: [R.M. Cooper Library construction] [c1966]; Clemson's new library, once a dream - now reality
A.J. Schwantes shaking hands with S.T. Russell (holding trophy)with other Clemson students looking onClemson University LibrariesS.T. Russell shaking hands with A.J. Schwantes with other Clemson students from the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. On back of photograph: Representing Clemson college in receiving the annual Farm Equipment Institute award at Michigan State college on June 20, were the five Clemson students shown above. S.T. Russell of Jamestown, second from right, receives a trophy on behalf of the Clemson chapter from A.J. Schwantes, extreme right, head of the Agricultural Engineering department at the University of Minnesota, and president of the national group of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Clemson won the award as having the outstanding student group of ASAE in the colleges in the United States and Canada and was based on a 100-page summary of the activities of the Clemson chapter. Other Clemson men attending the national meeting in Michigan were, left to right, A.W. Snell of Elloree, J.P. Bull of Santee, L.G. Jeffords of Timmonsville and H.N. Black of Ruffin.
Cattle Judging with Professor B. E. GoodaleClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Cattle Judging, 1930s]; 2916-297; PROF. B.E. GOODALE; Exterior shot of cow judging in front of cattle barns. B. E. Goodale, Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry and honorary member of the Dairy Club, identified as man on far left. Photo taken in front of cattle barns. Photo taken by White Studio, New York NY.