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[Aerial Photograph of North Texas State Teachers College]

Description: An aerial view of the campus of North Texas State Teachers College (now known as the University of North Texas) encompassing Avenue C and Chestnut Street. Landmarks in this photograph include Bruce Hall, Chilton Hall, and the football field (now the site of Willis Library and the Hurley Administration Building. The area beyond the football field holds houses and farm land.
Date: 1948

[Aerial Photograph of Vet Village]

Description: An aerial view of Vet Village, which contained housing for married students after World War II. The street running closest to the viewer is Oak Street and the first street going toward the housing units is Bradley Street. After Vet Village closed in 1960, the buildings were razed to make room for the Bradley Street Apartments. The Bradley Street Apartments have since been demolished as well.
Date: 1947

[Archery]

Description: Photograph of two men practicing archery. The man on the right prepares to shoot his arrow, while the man on the left loads his quiver. Leafless trees and houses can be seen in the background.
Date: 1942

[Architect's Rendering of Union Building]

Description: Architect's rendering of the proposed Union building on the North Texas campus. The rendering features a two-story building with a tower in the center. People are depicted as gathering around the building's exterior. Text on the rendering reads "Memorial Student Union Building for North Texas State College, Denton, Texas."
Date: 1942
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