Rear Lot with View of House, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesSouth facing exterior shot of wooded lot in rear of 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]
Alumni CenterClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Alumni Center, 1973] IMMEDIATE RELEASE (704ML06MN3). Cutline for photo of Alumni Center. HOME AWAY FROM HOME--The new $456,000 Alumni Center was built and furnished by gifts from Clemson University alumni "above and beyond" their normal annual giving to the Alumni Loyalty Fund. It sits on a grassy, wooded slope 200 yards west of the Clemson House with a commanding view of the main campus entrance. (University Newsphoto). END [01-87]
Charles L. Horn at Earle Hall luncheonClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Series II, Earle Hall Dedication 1959]; UA100_001179. James O. Wynn sits left of Charles Horn. Luncheon given (at least in part) on April 12, 1958 for the Olin Foundation's donation of $1.175 million towards a new chemical engineering building (Earle Hall). Source: Jim Cross
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Rear Lot with View of House, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesSouth facing exterior shot of empty lot in rear of 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]
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]
Fertilizer BuildingClemson University LibrariesEast-facing exterior shot of entrance to the Fertilizer Building (now demolished). Ivy covers a large portion of the front exterior. The Fertilizer Building sat behind the Chemistry Building (now Hardin Hall); during this period, the campus post office was located in the basement. On back: UA100_001237; FERTILIZER BUILDING; P.O. IN BASEMENT; 2791-11; Courtesy of Credit; Will be Appreciated; WHITE STUDIO; N.Y.
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: DAIRY [1911]; Exterior shot of the Dairy Building with dirt road in front. Building was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture.
Exterior Steps and Boxwood in Front of Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior shoto of steps and boxwood bushes in front of 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]; 04-33
Student with letter in Johnstone Hall post officeClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Clemson student reading a letter in the post office branch located in Johnstone Hall. Photograph captioned on back: "Could it be a 'Dear John'?" On back: [Post Office]; [Johnstone Hall]
Mess Hall kitchen ovensClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of two staff members and a wall of ovens in the kitchen in the Mess Hall, located in Barracks No. 1. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]
Students on Exterior Stairs at Daniel HallClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of Daniel Hall with students on stairs. Strode Tower in background, magnolia trees in front. On back: Daniel Hall [1969]; 25% c cover.; [01-87]
Small Mess Hall dining roomClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of one of the smaller Mess Hall dining rooms, opened after the Hall's extension into the northwest wing of Barracks No. 1 in 1936. On back: Kitchen and Mess Hall - (D) - New Small Mess Hall - 1937
Rear Eaves and Bump Out Addition, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of eaves and bump out addition in rear of 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]; 04-33
Side Exterior and Entrance to Rear Addition, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of entrance to detached rear addition and eastern side of 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]; 04-33
Fresco "Meditation in Arts" in Clemson College LibraryClemson University LibrariesOn back: [fresco "Meditation in Arts" by Jean Robert La Montagne Saint Herbert and Martha Van Deriken Sanit Herbert, completed c1950]; [c1955]
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn front: no. 2; Dairy (Clemson College); DAIRY [1910s]; Exterior shot of the Dairy Building, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture.
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: DAIRY [1911]; Dairy Building; C8B; Dairy Building; 3726; Exterior shot of the Dairy Buildings, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture.
Cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in the original, large dining room of the Mess Hall. Photograph taken prior to 1936 extension and renovation. On back: [c1915]; [Mess Hall dining room]; THANKSGIVING EARLY 1900S
Mess hall kitchen staff serving cadetsClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Mess Hell kitchen staff members serving cadets through one of the open-air windows separating the kitchen from the dining area. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen with Cadets and Staff]
Hanover HouseClemson University LibrariesOn back: Historic Houses Holiday Celebration Hanover House, above, and John C. Calhoun House will be decorated and ready for holiday visitors Dec. 10-22. The Public is invited to enjoy refreshments at the open house Friday, Dec. 10, 5-8 p.m; Hanover House; 11/18/87 CW
Brackett Hall groundbreakingClemson University LibrariesOn back: Ground Breaking - Chemistry Building. [J.C. Littlejohn, 2nd from left, Robert Poole, 5th from left] Outdated
Ruth Durham in Redfern Health CenterClemson University LibrariesRuth Durham, the Director of Nurses for student health services, searches through medical files while waiting on Clemson students at the front desk in Redfern Health Center. On back: Student Services ----- 3.; [Redfern Health Center interior]; Reduce to 1 1/2 x 1 15/16 as cropped; 28%
Grading land for Poole Agricultural CenterClemson University LibrariesExterior shot showing a tractor pulling a scraper in order to grade land in preparation for the construction of the Poole Agricultural Center. On back: [Poole Agricultural Center construction]; [Plant and Animal Science Building]; [Pand;A Building]; [c1954]
Cadets gathered at Textile Building under constructionClemson University LibrariesNo information is on the back of the photo."Cadets are shown assembled in 1898 at future site of the textile building, later called Godfrey Hall, in this early construction photo." (Riley, Clemson University, p.35)
Construction on 1975 addition to Fike Recreation CenterClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of Fike Recreation Center under construction during the 1975 renovation and addition. Smoke stack from physical plant visible in background. On back: [Fike Recreation Center]; File: Campus Scenes Construction; 10 180; [01-87]; UA100_001125
Grading land for Poole Agricultural CenterClemson University LibrariesExterior shot showing a tractor pulling a scraper in order to grade land in preparation for the construction of the Poole Agricultural Center. On back: [Poole Agricultural Center construction]; [Plant and Animal Science Building]; [Pand;A Building]; [c1954]
Side View of Western Wing and Detached Addition, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesEast facing exterior shot of western wing and rear detached addition at 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]; 04-33
Use of wood in Lehotsky HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Forest and Recreation Resources] [Lehotsky Hall]; DECORATIVE USE OF WOOD is a persistent design theme throughout the building. Many offices are paneled with materials donated by forest industries; others, with various types of wood from the Clemson Forest.
Power House, exteriorClemson University LibrariesEast-facing exterior shot of the old power house, which was demolished in 1953 in order to make way for Johnstone Hall. Photograph taken prior to construction of Barracks 10. On back: The College Power Plant; The Power Station; I pictures places bldgs power plant (old)
Fike Recreation Center, conceptual renderingClemson University LibrariesArchitectural rendering of the proposed renovation to Fike Recreation Center, which was completed in 1975. Rendering appears to be conceptual; both the landscape and the building differ significantly from the final renovation. On back: [Fike Recreation Center sketch]; Series 100; Buildings - Fike Field House; UA100_001124
Mess Hall serving windowsClemson University LibrariesInterior shot showing open-air windows separating the Mess Hall kitchen from the dining area, through which cadets would pick up their meals as well as deposit their dishes when finished. Photo taken following completion of 1936 extension. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen]
Edwards Hall, under constructionClemson University LibrariesEast-facing exterior shot of Edwards Hall (also known as the College of Nursing) during its construction, with low-rise dormitories in the left background, and high-rise dormitories on the right. On back: UA100_001217; [Edwards Hall construction]; [College of Nursing]; [01-87]
Edwards Hall, under constructionClemson University LibrariesWest-facing exterior shot of Edwards Hall (also known as the School of Nursing) during its construction. Strode Tower and Daniel Hall are in left background, with Long Hall in right background. On back: UA100_001216; [Edwards Hall construction]; [College of Nursing]; [01-87]
Fresco "Meditation in Arts" in Clemson College LibraryClemson University LibrariesOn back: [fresco "Meditation in Arts" by Jean Robert La Montagne Saint Herbert and Martha Van Deriken Sanit Herbert, completed c1950]; [c1955]; [library interior]
Vocational Agricultural Group in front of Barracks No. 3Clemson University LibrariesTaken at front of Barracks No. 3. Note Cadets in uniform in upper windows. Vocational Agricultural Group, Clemson College Agricultural Festival 1934. Group includes-Vocational All Day, Part-time, Evening Class, High School Students and Farmers, Trustees, Teachers, Clemson Student in Vocational Agricultural Education, Teacher Trainers, and College Administrators.
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.
Nursing Center in Edwards HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of entrance to the Nursing Center, with a view into the lounge area, in Edwards Hall (also known as the College of Nursing). On back: UA100_001228; [Edwards Hall Nursing Center]; JOB 41510; POS 1; pg 143; [01-87]
Portrait of Charles Lilly Horn in Olin HallClemson University LibrariesCeramic engineering student Ronnie T. Hillhouse looking at a portrait of Charles Lilly Horn in the lobby of Olin Hall. On back: [Olin Hall]; Ceramic Eng.- Interior; [Portrait of Charles Lilley Horn bu Charles Mason Crowson, 1958]
Louise Odom Edwards at reception in President's HomeClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of guests at a reception in the President's Home, taken during Robert C. Edwards' tenure as president of Clemson University. Dr. Edwards' wife, Louise Odom Edwards, shown far right. On back: President's Home Exterior crowd photo; [1963]; [Louise Odom Edwards (far right)]
Student checking mailbox in Johnston HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of student looking into his post office box in the post office branch located in Johnstone Hall. Photograph captioned on back: "His spider has died." On back: [Post Office]; [c1955]; [Johnstone Hall]; His spider has died
Nursing practice inside Edwards HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of four nursing students studying at a table, while their classmates practice on mannequins in the background. Classroom in Edwards Hall (also known as the College of Nursing). On back: UA100_001226; [Edwards Hall classroom]; [Nursing]; [01-87]
Exterior, Smith Hall with sorority lettersClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of Smith Hall, then the home of the Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Tri Delta sororities. On back: [Low Rise dormitories];[Kappa Kappa Gamma];[Chi Omega];[Delta Delta Delta];[Tri Delta]
Clemson College deans and administratorsClemson University LibrariesOn back: Deans and; administrative leads. Photo used in 1937 Taps, p. 35, from which identification is taken. Â Left to right. Front row: Â D.W. Daniel, S.B. Earle, E.W. Sikes, C.W. Weeks, H.P. Cooper. Second row: J.H. Woodward, F.H.H. Calhoun, W.H. Washington, Miss Cornelia Graham. Third row: H.H. Willis, J.C. Littlejohn, G.E. Metz.
Mess Hall staff preparing foodClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Mess Hall staff members cutting and preparing meat in the kitchen. Tom Littlejohn, long time staff member and namesake of the Tom Littlejohn apartments for Clemson's African American staff, looks on. On back: [Mess Hall Kitchen and Staff]; [Tom Littlejohn (far right facing camera)]
Littlejohn Speaking at the Dillard Building LaundryClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of James C. Littlejohn speaking to cadets and laundry workers at what appears to be the dedication ceremony of the Dillard Building. On back: Laundry Buildings-Dillard
Back Door, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of back door 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]; 04-33
Earle HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: 9/24/66; EARLE HALL, a gift of the Olin foundation, was built and equipped at a cost in excess of a million in 1959. Named in honor of Dr. Samuel B. Earle, dean emeritus of the College of Engineering, the building is equipped with the latest facilities for the instruction and research in chemical engineering and metallurgy. Earlier the Olin Foundation had given Clemson Olin Hall, the home of the ceramic engineering department. The two gifts totaled more than two million dollars.; UA100_001186
Dedication of Lyles Auditorium in Lee HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: Mr. and Mrs. EDGAR SCHENKMAN at dedication of Lyles Auditorium in Lee Hall Feb. '83; [Architecture] [portrait of William Gordon Lyles by Everett Raymond Kinstler, 1975]
James F. Byrnes with Jim Burns in the Byrnes RoomClemson University LibrariesOn back: Jimmy Byrnes Jim Burns; [James F. Byrnes Room in R.M. Cooper Library] [1966] [James F. Byrnes, James P. "Jim" Burns]
Cadet Picking Up Clothes at Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a Clemson cadet being handed a bag of laundry by a female laundry worker, while another Clemson student looks on. Photo taken at old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Portrait of Edgar A. Brown by Grace Annette DuPreClemson University LibrariesUA100_1963; On Back: [portrait of Edgar A. Brown by Grace Annette DuPre, c1971] [oil on canvas portrait commissioned for the Edgar Brown Room in R.M. Cooper Library]
Fike Recreation Center, side entranceClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of west side entrance to Fike Recreation Center, showing the dividing between the new brick of the 1975 addition (right of entrance) and the old brick of the "little gym" in the original Field House complex (left of entrance). The original Field House consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room completed in 1941. On back: New part of Fike Recreation Center; Fike 1982; UA100-001126
Young Hall, under constructionClemson University LibrariesSouthwest-facing exterior shot of Young Hall under construction, with Benet Hall in left background. On back: [Shoeboxes] New dormitory (beside Calhoun Mansion); Clemson News Bureau, photo by Jim Burns
Exterior, Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: DAIRY BUILDING [1911]; Courtesy of Credit Will Be Appreciated WHITE STUDIO N.Y.; Exterior of the Dairy Building, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture. Photograph by White Studio, New York NY.
Charles Horn and Sam Earle at Earle Hall dedicationClemson University LibrariesOn back: UA100_001197; Dr. Charles L. Horn; Dr. Samuel B. Earle; ground breaking exercise; Earle Chemical Engineering Building - Sept 27 1958; File, CHARLES L. HORN (left); S.B. EARLE; [01-87]; 9666-11
R. M. Muldrow Cooper Library with empty Reflection PondClemson University LibrariesUA100_1824; On Back: Return to: Public Relations Office Clemson University Clemson, SC; [R.M. Cooper Library]; Stamped: WITH THE GOOD WISHES OF WILTON E. HALL ; Stamped: ENGRAVED FEB 18, '66 Independent & Daily Mail
Erosion near college campus; Debris scattered on on Cemetery Hill from rubbish dumpClemson University LibrariesTwo images. Captionbelow photographs: Erosion near College campus; Debris scattered on Cemetery Hill from rubbish dump-a fire hazard. On back of photograph: Series 16; Edwards Box 15, Report of Dean & Director to President Ag Dept. folder #6 attach to Annual Report to the School of Agriculture 1935-1936
Bull's Head by Willard HirschClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of a metal sculpture of a stylized bull's head with a bush and beaker, in situ on the front facade of Poole Agricultural Center. Sculpted in 1955 by Willard Hirsch, the sculpture was meant to represent the subjects studied by Clemson students in the Agricultural School. On back: [Poole and Agricultural Center]; [Plant and Animal Science Building]; [Pand;A Building]; [Bull's Head by Willard Hirsch, 1955]
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.
Field House, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of front entrance to the Field House, prior to its being renamed Fike Recreation Center in 1966, and extensive renovation in 1975. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Field House; [Fike]; UA100_001122
Exterior, Johnstone Hall B and CClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of south side of Johnstone Hall B/C (now demolished) from walkway in front of Young Hall, with construction of Cope Hall in midground. Johnstone Hall windows shown prior to being replaced in late 1960s. On back: [Shoeboxes dorms] Dormitories - exterior
Field house, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of front entrance to the field house, prior to its being renamed Fike Recreation Center in 1966, and extensive renovation in 1975. The FIeld House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Field House Entire Page 13; 78-0522; 86-73; UA100_001129
Bull's Head by Willard HirschClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of a metal sculpture of a stylized bull's head with a bush and beaker, in situ on the front facade of Poole Agricultural Center. Sculpted in 1955 by Willard Hirsch, the sculpture was meant to represent the subjects studied by Clemson students in the Agricultural School. On back: [Pand;A Building]; R.F. Poole Ag. Center; [Bull's Head by Willard Hirsch, 1955]; Plant and Animal Science Building (Insignia)
Unveiling mosaic at Redfern Student CenterClemson University LibrariesUnveiling of mosaic in memory of Thomas Gibson Garrett and Hubert LaBorde Mathias, Jr., two Clemson University students who passed away in 1968. The artwork was installed in Redfern Health Center. On back: [Artwork in memory of Thomas Gibson Garrett (1948-1968) and Hubert LaBorde Mathias Jr. (1948-1968)]; [Redfern Health Center]
Exterior, Entrance to Dairy BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: DAIRY BUILDING [1911]; Courtesy of Credit Will be Appreciated WHITE STUDIO N.Y.; 2791-37; Exterior shot of entrance to Dairy Building, which was designed by Rudolph Edward Lee, alumn and first head of the School of Architecture. Photograph by White Studio, New York NY.
Fike Recreation Center, rear exteriorClemson University LibrariesPhoto of south-facing rear of 1975 addition to Fike Recreation Center. The exterior of the "little gym" in the original Field House complex is visible on the far left, and can be distinguished from the newer addition by the change in brick color and architectural styles. The original Field House consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room completed in 1941. On back: [Fike Recreation Center]; 900379-23; UA100_001127
Landscaping and Stairs in Front of Daniel Hall with BridgeClemson University LibrariesWest-facing view of Daniel Hall and bridge to Strode Tower, with landscparing and stairs in front. Olin Hall in the backgound, left; Hardin Hall in the background, center; and the Kinard Laboratory of Physics in the background, right. On back: [Daniel Hall, 1970]; [10-87]
Fike Recreation Center, front exteriorClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of front entrance to Fike Recreation Center, prior to its extensive renovation in 1975. The building, formerly known as the Field House, was renamed in 1966 by the Clemson Board of Trustees to honor IPTAY founder Dr. Rupert Fike. At the time this photo was taken, Fike Recreation Center consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee and built in 1930; a smaller gym added prior to 1940; and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room completed in 1941 The sign in front of the building reads: ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE On back: [Before 1950]; [Fike]; Clemson College Field House - before 1950, according to Bob Bradley, Sports Information Director - may, 1978; phs fu; UA100_001123
Lehotsky Hall groundbreakingClemson University LibrariesUA100_001485; On Back: [Jervey Athletic Center groundbreaking] [c1973] (foreground left to right): Dean of the College of Forest and Recreation Resources, William Henry Davis McGregor; Robin Hardin (student representative of the Recreation and Parks Department), President Edwards, and Chairman of the South Carolina Forestry Study Commission, R. Scott Wallinger  Note rendering on easel, which matches image no. 624.
Field House under construction, with James LittlejohnClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of Clemson College business manager J.C. Littlejohn and superintendent of buildings and grounds David Watson talking, with construction of the 1941 Field House addition in the background. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: [Construction of Field House]; [Fike]; [David Watson, left; J. C. Littlejohn, right]; UA100_001120
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]
Field House, campus viewClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing aerial shot of the original Field House, consisting of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930 (on left); a smaller gym added prior to 1940 (on right), and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Clemson College Field House - Series 100; before 1950, according to Bob Bradley, Sports Information Director - May, 1978. PLS?; UA100_001128
Cadets walking by Barracks No. 2Clemson University LibrariesOn back: [Second Barracks]. Clemson College, the state college of South Carolina, is one of America's largest all ROTC colleges. Clemson's pre-war enrollment was 2,340 all men students and the cadet corps is now rapidly building back to the 1940 level. This is one of eight barracks in which Clemson students are housed. Clemson contributed more than 6,000 men to America's armed services during the years of World War II. May 1942. Photographer: Joe Sherman
Corner of Barracks No. 2 and No. 3Clemson University LibrariesCandid shot of man walking past Barracks No. 2, No. 3, with Main and Textile towers in the background. On back: Corner of 3rd and Corner of 2nd Barracks. Arch Library
Exterior, Smith Hall with sorority lettersClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing exterior shot of Smith Hall, at the time home to the Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Tri Delta sororities. Sign posted on front of building reads "SUSAN MOORE HAVE A NICE DAY LITTLE SIS." On back: [Low Rise dormitories];[Kappa Kappa Gamma];[Chi Omega];[Delta Delta Delta];[Tri Delta]
Richard Newman Brackett home, The HolliesClemson University LibrariesOn back: ["The Hollies", home of Dr. R. N. Brackett and family for 40+ years. Newton Craig Brackett was born in this house. Built on the north west corner of the plot of land surrounding Fort Hill in spring 1893. Home of Commandant Lieut. T. Q. Donaldson. Richard N. Brackett and;  family moved into the house in Sept. 1895. Lived there until his death on Nov. 27, 1937]
Clemson University Centennial Celebration Kick Off in front of Tillman HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: [April 6, 1988] [Clemson University Centennial Celebration kick off] [Founder's Day] [Senator Strom Thurmond] [Senator Ernest F. Hollings] [President Max Lennon] [Representative Butler Derrick] [Tillman Hall]
James F. Byrnes, Maude Byrnes and Wright Bryan in Byrnes RoomClemson University LibrariesOn back: James F. Byrnes Mrs. Byrnes [Maud B. Byrnes] Wright Bryan in James F. Byrnes Room of Clemson University Library [R.M. Cooper Library] November 25, 1966
Student Studying in Johnstone Hall B/C Dorm RoomClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing interior shot of male student studying in his dorm room in Johnstone Hall B/C (now demolished). Cope Hall is visible through the windows. Photo taken before windows were replaced in the late 1960s. On back: [dorm interior] Student studying; Clemson News Bureau, photo by William D. Cromer
Mary Brooks with portrait of James F. ByrnesClemson University LibrariesOn back: James F. Byrnes Portrait in Library; [James F. Byrnes Room in R.M. Cooper Library] [portrait of James F. Byrnes by Robert Brooks Childress] [Mary Otis Brooks] [1966]
Paul Toby, Sarah Beaudrot, and Henry Vogel at Hunter construction siteClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Tobey (Sarah Beaudrot) donors of Tobey-Beaudrot Professorship in Chemistry with drawing of Hunter Chemistry Laboratory c1987]; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tobey
Paul Toby, Sarah Beaudrot, and Henry Vogel at Hunter construction siteClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Hunter Chemistry Laboratory construction, c1986] [Paul L. Tobey and Sarah Beaudrot (Mrs. Paul Tobey) donors of Tobey-Beaudrot Professorship in Chemistry]; Tobey-Beaudrot Professorship Paul Tobey (alumnus) CHEMISTRY 1985.
Installation of football bas-relief on 1941 Field House additionClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of installation of the football bas-relief, sculpted by Clemson alumnus A. Wolfe Davidson, above the entrance to the new 1941 Field House addition. The Field House originally consisted of a large gym designed by Rudolph E. Lee built in 1930; a smaller gym was added prior to 1940, and a front addition with athletic officers and lockers room was completed in 1941. The name "Field House," (also known as "Clemson Field House") referred to the entire complex. On back: Dedication exercises for the completed College Field House were help April 11, 1941; Fike; UA100_001121
Edgar A. Brown and R. C. Edwards with bust of BrownClemson University LibrariesUA100_1942; On Back: [Edgar A. Brown, Robert C. Edwards, bust of Edgar A. Brown by Julian Harris] [Edgar Brown Room in R.M. Cooper Library] [c1971]
John W. Huffman and student in Brackett Hall laboratoryClemson University LibrariesOn back: Brackett Hall Chemistry. Left: Richard Stockel, W. New York, N.J. Clemson's first Ph.D. candidate in chemistry. [crossed out with NO] Right: Dr. John W. Huffman [1960s] Clemson Alumni News. Outdated. Clemson News Bureau Photo by Jack Hurley.Â
Edgar A. Brown and R. C. Edwards posed with bust of BrownClemson University LibrariesUA100_1939; On Back: [Robert C. Edwards, Edgar A. Brown, bust of Edgar A. Brown by Julian Harris] [Edgar Brown Room in R.M. Cooper Library] [c1971]
Littlejohn Coliseum groundbreakingClemson University LibrariesOn back: Littlejohn Coliseum Ground-braking; IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Written 12-13-66--ML/fg); CUTLINES FOR COLISEUM GROUND-BREAKING; BASKETBALL COACH BOBBY ROBERTS (left) and President Robert C. Edwards turn the first spades of dirt at the ground-breaking for Clemson University's Littlejohn Coliseum. Also taking part in the ceremony were Frank Howard, athletic director and head football coach, and Frank J. Jervey (right), life member of the Clemson Board of Trustees. The coliseum is named in honor of the late James C. Littlejohn, a native of Jonesville who became the University's registrar and its first business manager. The building is expected to be completed by June, 1968. END. (Clemson Newsphoto)
Gillespie and Jones examine diving tower in Fike Recreation CenterClemson University LibrariesUA100_001249; On Back: [Fike Recreation Center, interior, comstruction]; DIVING TOWER-- D.D Gillespie (left) and George C. Jones examine a diving tower which Gillespie's Construction Company is erecting in Clemson University's natatorium in Fike Recreation Center. Gillespie and Jones helped construct the original building over 40 years ago. The present addition is increasing Fike's size by three times.
Opal S. Hipps in her office at Edwards HallClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of Dr. Opal S. Hipps in her office in Edwards Hall. Dr. Hipps served as the Dean of the College of Nursing from 1987 to 1996, when the position was phased out. On back: UA100_001229; Opal Hipps - Nursing; JOB NUMBER 41510; PG 102; POS 1; TAPS 1987; [01-87]