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
Students walking in front of Benet HallClemson University LibrariesWest-facing exterior shot of three students walking in front of Benet Hall signage. On back: [Shoeboxes dorms][Benet Hall] Rowntree?
Interior, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesInterior shot 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
James Wynn speaking at R. M. Cooper Library dedicationClemson University LibrariesOn back: James Oscar Wynn, Vice - President and; Gen. Counsel; Olin Foundation, Making address at Dedication of R. M. Cooper Library; Oct. 14, 1966; Dr. Edwards, [left]; Jones; Sen. Edgar A. Brown
Porch Ceiling, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesExterior shot showing damage to porch ceiling 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
Mantle Piece, Daniel HouseClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of mantle piece in 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. Man in portrait above mantle identified as Dr. David Wistar Daniel. On back: [Daniel House 1990]; 04-33
Brackett HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: [1951]. On front: The new chemistry building now conveniently houses all phases of chemistry in the most modern surroundings.
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.
Dormitory steel bunk bedClemson University LibrariesOn back: Littlejohn Collection Duplicate [Barracks - Interior] 207 Beds 39" wide. 72" long, 65" high - weighs 120 #'s [lbs] This is the best double-decker in use. However there are very few that are complete - most have head or foot rails missing as shown in picture. Inventory. 33 Good. 174 Fair - need repairs to rails, springs are good. [total] 207 beds or 414 sleeping accomodations.
R. M. Cooper Library constructionClemson University LibrariesUA100_001779; On Back: [R.M. Cooper Library construction] [c1965]; The new library shows progress for Clemson Anniversity
Campus view, Chemistry and Fertilizer BuildingsClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing aerial shot of the old Chemistry Building (now Hardin Hall), with Fertilizer Building (now demolished) visible behind it on left. Greenhouse visible in left foreground through tree cover. On back: UA100_001235; [aerial view]; Old Chemistry (Hardin [Hall]); Fertilizer [Building]; [before 1946]; 903-17
HaystackClemson University LibrariesOn back: Series 17
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Industrial Engineering Engine ShopClemson University LibrariesOn back: Industrial Engineering Engine Shop [1964]. Facing northeast. Olin Hall (foreground); Mathematics, and, English and Foreign Languages buildings in background.
Men Pressing Shirts in Dillard Building LaundryClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of male laundry workers using hot steam shirt presses in the Dillard Building laundry. On back: [Dillard bldg.]