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[Photograph of HSU Topiary]

Description: Ariel photograph of the Hardin-Simmons University, showing, from left to right, The Beanery, Hendrick Hospital, Mary Frances Hall, and Anna Hall. The lawn maintained by the university in the foreground has topiary shaped like stars and into “Hardin-Simmons University.”
Date: [..1961]

[Photograph of Class of 1919]

Description: Group photograph of a few members of the Simmons College class of 1919 at Founder’s Day in 1969. A typed note included with the photo identifies those pictured and one woman who was at the ceremony but not in the picture. Also, the note announces that all of the known living members of the class of 1919 with receive medallions in person or by mail. Standing, left to right: Rev. John W. Williams, Dr. D. M. Wiggins, Dr. Roy McCulloch, Mr. Carroll Spangler, and Wilbur Watson Wimberly. Seated, left… more
Date: April 18, 1969

[Photograph of Rodeo Sweetheart 1968]

Description: Photograph of the Hardin-Simmons University Rodeo Sweetheart 1968, Lyn McAden, sitting next to a saddle. She wears a button-down shirt with a flower pattered and a cowboy hat and boots. A sign next to the saddle reads, "Mack Eplen's will present this saddle to the best all round Cowgirl -- H. S. U. Rodeo -- Sat. Evening Performance - April 27th."
Date: 1968

[Photograph of a Display Case]

Description: Photograph of a display case attached to the wall of a room inside the Hardin-Simmons University library building. In the case can be seen figures of ancient Greek statues and miniature vases depicting Grecian scenes; several East Asian fans of varying size and complexity; and woven works, including a place mat, and several handmade percussion instruments.
Date: 1966

[Photograph of Display Case]

Description: Photograph of a display case attached to the wall of a room inside the Hardin-Simmons University library building. In the case can be seen figures of ancient Greek statues and miniature vases depicting Grecian scenes; several East Asian fans of varying size and complexity; and woven works, including a place mat, and several handmade percussion instruments.
Date: 1966
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