Photograph of Anna Hall at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, showing the front facade of the two story brick building. Ivy covers the left corner and side of the building. Two female students can be seen walking up the entrance steps to enter the building.
Photograph of Anna Hall (left) and Mary Frances Hall (right) at Simmons College in Abilene, Texas. The photo has been taken from a considerable distance, so the dirt road leading up to the two buildings is clearly visible.
A glass slide showing a photograph of children at a country school in County Monaghan, Wales. On the frame of the slide is printed "Neg. No. 454, copyrighted 1903 by Underwood & Underwood, New York City."
A glass slide showing a photograph of four girls standing in front of a church. On the reverse of the slide is the caption "Bornhofen on the Rhine, Germany." On the frame of the slide is printed "Neg. No. 1236, copyright 1903 by Underwood & Underwood, New York City.
A glass slide showing a photograph of King Edward VII reviewing troops. On the frame of the slide is printed "Neg. No. 351, Copyrighted 1903 by Underwood & Underwood, New York City."
A glass slide titled "The Worlds Most Unique Inhabitants," showing a group of inhabitants of the Arctic Region. The slide carries the name of Underwood and Underwood (New York City), and is numbered No. 4697.
Photograph of the old Main Building at Simmons College in Abilene, Texas. Students can be seen walking on the front steps and sidewalk of the building.
Group photograph of a class at Simmons College in 1903, showing both male and female students forming rows up the front steps of a brick building on campus. The man seated first on the left has been identified as W. B. Davis.
Group photograph of a women’s club at Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. Note on the back of the photo reads, “Ladies Society - Simmons University, 1903 -- Bottom row: 2nd from left Mary Paxton (Mrs. Herman Pender) -- 3rd from left ([?] Dorschus?) -- 6th from left Dovie Hicks.”
Photograph of the Simmons University Women’s Tennis Club standing with their rackets over their shoulders in a line in front of the tennis net. Note on the back of the photograph identifies Miss Pearl Provence and Pauline Millwee as first and second in line, and Willie Beaty and Burr Goode as the fifth and sixth in the row.
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