Brackett Hall chemical laboratoryClemson University LibrariesOn back: New addition to Chemistry Building [crossed out]; Brackett Hall. On front: 66-179B
Brackett Hall old laboratory sinkClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Chemistry Building, 1964] [83-59] Clemson News Bureau Photo By Charles Haralson. 64103-B
Electrical LaboratoryClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of larger building in two-building Electrical Laboratory complex. On back: UA100_001232; [Electrical Laboratory]; OUTDATED
Electrical LaboratoryClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of smaller building in two-building Electrical Laboratory complex. On back: UA100_001234; [Electrical Laboratory]; Buildings Old Power House; OUTDATED
Electrical LaboratoryClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of two-building Electrical Laboratory complex. On back: UA100_001233; Electrical Engineering Laboratories; Smaller print of same view in 1911 View Book
Chemistry building for Clemson CollegeClemson University LibrariesOn back: [ca. 1950] 83-59. On front: Chemistry building for Clemson College, Hopkins and Baker Architects, W.R. Gill, Associate, Florence, S.C.
Martin Hall and Kinard HallClemson University LibrariesUA100_2062; On Back: [Martin Hall] [Kinard Hall] [c1962]; OUTDATED pre-Strode Tower; English - Math Complex
Hybrid computer facility in Rhodes Engineering Research CenterClemson University LibrariesOn front: College of Engineering's hybrid computer facility in Rhodes Engineering Research Center. The digital and analog computers are linked to provide real-time data for research projects.
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.
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 Outdated.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
Daniel Hall and Kinard Laboratory of Physics, With Cooper Bridge in FrontClemson University LibrariesExteior Daniel Hall with stairs and bridge connecting to Kinard Physics Laboratory. Cooper Library bridge visible in foreground; Clemson House (including signage) visible in left background. On back: [Daniel Hall, 1969]; [01-87]
Martin Hall and Kinard Hall beyond the Library Reflection PondClemson University LibrariesUA100_2063; On Back: [Martin Hall] [1966] [Kinard Hall] [R.M. Cooper Library Reflection Pond]; 9/24/66 ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE scenes on the Clemson University campus is the reflection pool in front of the Robort Muldrow Cooper Library. The pool is functional as well as beautiful. It provides the cooling water required to air condition the giant English-Mathmatics-Physics Complex (in background) as well as the library, chemistry building, Hardin Hall and Olin Hall.
Kinard Hall and Martin Hall view from library bridgeClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Kinard Hall] [Martin Hall] [1966]; 9/24/66 ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE scenes on the Clemson University campus is the reflection pool in front of the Robert Muldrow Cooper Library. The pool is functional as well as beautiful. It provides the cooling water required to air condition the giant English-Mathematics-Physics Complex (in background) as well as the library, chemistry building, Hardin Hall, and Olin Hall.