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[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph of workers pouring concrete from a concrete-mixing truck into a long curved frame on the ground to the right of the truck. The workers are using shovels to move the concrete inside the frame. The construction site is surrounded by trees, and just behind the concrete-mixing truck are three tall, thin stone pillars. There is a large pile of small rocks in the left foreground, and in the background, behind the trees, a two story building is partially visible. A sticker on the back of th… more
Date: April 21, 1978

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph of a large stone pillar raised vertically by a construction crane, above the ground where two other pillars lay. The pillars are surrounded by trees, and three men look on from beside the crane. Two workers help secure the pillar at the bottom while another worker rappels from halfway down the pillar. In the background, several buildings are mostly obscured by trees. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the workers are constructing the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 18, 1978

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Center Tower]

Description: Photograph, taken from above, of three large stone pillars erected vertically in a triangle formation, connected at the top by a large piece of metal in the center. The pillars stand in a large patch of packed dirt, and are surrounded by large trees. In the background, two multistory brick buildings with many windows are visible behind more trees. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the pillars make up the center tower of the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers, and that one of the buildin… more
Date: April 20, 1978

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph of at least seven construction workers pouring concrete from a concrete-mixing truck into a long curved frame on the ground to the right of the truck. The construction site is surrounded by trees, and just to the right of the concrete-mixing truck are three tall, thin stone pillars connected by a metal piece with three holes in it. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the workers are pouring the sidewalk for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 21, 1978

[Photograph of Dr. Guy D. Newman Hall of American Ideals]

Description: Photograph of a large, multistory, dark brick building with a tall opening in the center of the wall. The building's walls are curved inwardly. The photo was taken across a large, open space, and there is ongoing construction in front of the concrete sidewalk leading to the front entrance. The photo has been mounted in matting and a label on the back of the matting identifies the building as the Hall of American Ideals at Howard Payne University, completed in 1975.
Date: 1975~

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph two tall, thin, stone pillars standing vertically, secured by two cables each while a crane arm, on the right, raises a large metal piece with three holes in it. A group of workers gathers next to another pillar still laying horizontally on the ground. Large trees obscure much of the background, where at least one car is parked. A sticker on the back of the photo indicates the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers.
Date: April 18, 1978

[Photograph of J. Howard Hodge Memorial Towers Construction]

Description: Photograph of a large stone pillar raised at 45 degree angle on the left side by a construction crane, above the ground where two other pillars lay. The pillars are surrounded by trees, and three men are gathered at the raised pillar's right end, which is still on the ground. In the background, a long, two-story brick building with windows along each floor is visible with cars parked in front of it. On the back of the photo is a sticker indicating the pillars are for the J. Howard Hodge Memoria… more
Date: April 18, 1978
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