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[North Texas State Teachers College Band]
Photograph of the North Texas State Teachers College Band, seated on stage and posing with their instruments for a group photograph. All the band students are dressed in their uniform, a little boy sitting with his legs hanging off the stage. Photo by Ches E. Carruth.
[Main Building Being Torn Down]
Photograph of the Main Building (Old Main) and the Science Building prior to the Main Building's demolition. The Main Building was constructed in 1904, the second permanent structure on North Texas Campus. It housed an auditorium that seated 1,200, library, administrative offices, and classrooms. Sometimes referred to as the Old Main building, the structure was demolished in 1923 to make way for the new Administration Building, which is now the Auditorium Building.The Science Building was built in 1910 and demolished in 1967 to make way for the Language Building.
[The Administration Building]
Photograph of the North Texas State Teachers College' Administration Building, now known as the University of North Texas' Auditorium Building. The building was photographed at night after the rain as the floor is wet with water.
[Administration Building at North Texas State Teachers College]
Photograph of the Administration Building, in center background, at North Texas State Teachers College. This photograph was taken from a paved street. The Historical Building is visible in the left foreground, and the Science Building is in the right foreground. A walkway, with open white gates, leads between the Historical Building and Science Building to the Administration Building. The walkway is lined with trees and shrubbery. Part of an automobile is also visible in the left foreground parked at the curb. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph read, "admin. bldg. before 1935" and "Campus Inner, Historical Bldg. [L], Auditorium (Admin before '35) Bldg. [Center], Science Bldg. [R]."
[The Administration Building north view]
Photograph of the Administration Building from the north side, sometime after its construction in 1923 and before it became known as the Auditorium Building in 1957.
[The Administration Building south view]
Photograph of the Administration Building from the south view, sometime after its construction in 1923 and before it became known as the Auditorium Building in 1957. Homes are visible in the background of the buildings.
[The Administration Building west view]
Photograph of the Administration Building from the west view, sometime after its construction in 1923 and before it became known as the Auditorium Building in 1957.
[Audience in Administration Building's auditorium]
Photograph of a large audience seated in the auditorium of the Administration Building, ca. 1926. Seen from the stage, the people in the very front sit on folding chairs while the crowd fills the main floor and balcony area. Photograph is a photograph of a photograph. Constructed in 1923-24, the Administration Building was renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957 after the construction of what is now called the Hurley Administration Building.
[Audience in Administration Building's auditorium]
Photograph of a large audience seated in the auditorium of the Administration Building, circa 1926. Seen from the stage, the people in the very front sit on folding chairs while the crowd fills the main floor and balcony area. Photograph is a photograph of a photograph. Constructed in 1923-24, the Administration Building was renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957 after the construction of what is now called the Hurley Administration Building.
[Audience in Administration Building's auditorium]
Photograph of a large audience seated in the auditorium of the Administration Building, circa1926. Seen from the stage, the people in the very front sit on folding chairs while the crowd fills the main floor and balcony area. Photograph is a photograph of a photograph. Constructed in 1923-24, the Administration Building was renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957 after the construction of what is now called the Hurley Administration Building.
[Automobile race in the 1920s]
Photograph of vehicles from the 1920s sitting in a field with their drivers standing beside them. The drivers have been racing near Denton.
[Construction site for the Administration Building, 1920s]
Photograph of f the construction site for the new Administration Building for the North Texas State Teachers College, 1923. Four men are seen standing on the wooden structure when the picture was taken.
[Construction site for the Administration building, 1920s]
Photograph of the construction site for the new Administration Building, 1923. Piles of dirt are visible behind the wires and steel beams of the beginnings of the construction.
[Construction site for the Administration building, 1920s, 2]
Photograph of the construction site for the new Administration Building, 1923. Piles of dirt are visible behind the wires and steel beams of the beginnings of the construction. Three men are seen sitting and standing on the steel beams to the left of the photograph.
[Construction site for the new Administration Building]
Photograph of the construction site for the new Administration Building for the North Texas State Teachers College in 1923.
[Construction workers during the building of the Administration Building]
Photograph of many construction workers during the building of the new Administration Building for North Texas State Teachers College, 1923. The men are standing on the steel beams and platforms, large dirt mounds visible behind them.
[Dr. William Bruce sitting at desk]
Photograph of a photograph of Dr. William Bruce, the President of NTSNC, sitting at a desk and writing on papers. Behind him is another desk and on the walls are portraits. Written around the border of the photo is the number 51, what appears to be 2-H, the number 49 and "Dr. Bruce 1920-21".
[Four men looking at the construction site of the new Administration Building, 1920s, 2]
Photograph of four men standing off to the side on the construction site of the new Administration Building for the North Texas State Teachers College. The men are looking at a crane that is dumping dirt onto the ground.
[Freshman parade]
Photograph of students dressed in costume for the Freshman parade in 1927. One student holds up a sign, which reads "South Seas."
[Freshman Parade car with a banner that reads "The Library is right behind the freshmen"]
Photograph of a man and a woman participating in the Freshman Parade in a car with a banner that reads "The Library is right behind the freshmen." The car has books hanging off the outside, 1927.
[Gym Girls]
Photograph of Gym Girls in two pyramids, 1925.
[Historical Building and Science Building at North Texas State Normal College]
Photograph, facing southwest, of the Historical Building (in center background) and Science Building (on right) at North Texas State Normal College. In the right of the photograph, a man and woman are looking at a book and sitting on a bench next to the ground floor windows of the Science Building, while another man can be seen leaning out of the first floor window above the man and woman on the bench. In the left of the photograph, several trees, a fence, and a gate can be seen lining one of the campus walkways.
[Interior of the Administration Building]
Photograph of the interior of the North Texas State Teachers College' Administration Building, now known as the University of North Texas' Auditorium Building.
[Lab School Class]
Photograph of children working in wood shop.
[Main Building and Science Building]
Photograph of the Main Building (Old Main) and the Science Building prior to the Main Building's demolition. The Main Building was constructed in 1904, the second permanent structure on North Texas Campus. It housed an auditorium that seated 1,200, library, administrative offices, and classrooms. Sometimes referred to as the Old Main building, the structure was demolished in 1923 to make way for the new Administration Building, which is now the Auditorium Building.The Science Building was built in 1910 and demolished in 1967 to make way for the Language Building.
[Main Building (Old Main) before demolition]
Photograph of the Main Building (Old Main) being torn down. The Main Building was constructed in 1904, the second permanent structure on North Texas Campus. It housed an auditorium that seated 1,200, library, administrative offices, and classrooms. Sometimes referred to as the Old Main building, the structure was demolished in 1923 to make way for the new Administration Building, which is now the Auditorium Building.
[A man standing in front of a crane]
Photograph of a man dressed in a suit and wearing a boater hat, standing on a wooden log at the construction site for the new Administration Building for the North Texas State Teachers College, 1923. A large crane is visible behind him along with large mounds of dirt piles.
[Men by Diving Board]
Photograph of men standing by a diving board.
[Men by Diving Board]
Photograph of men standing by a diving board. The pool appears to be empty.
[Men's Gym]
Photograph of the interior of the Men's Gymnasium on the North Texas campus in Denton. Lumber lies in piles on the court, and two men can be seen working against the far wall. The text "B B - 5014 - C" is written in the bottom left of the image.
[Men's Gymnasium]
Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on the North Texas campus in Denton. The building possesses four sets of doors, and several trees are planted around it. A car is parked on the curb. This building became known as the Men's Gymnasium in 1922. Prior to this date, it was also known as the Model Training School and Laboratory School. The building was demolished in 1953.
[North Texas Football Field and Track]
Photograph of the first North Texas football field and track. The Men's Gym and Harris Gym are pictured to the left of the track and field.
[North Texas Football Game, 1925]
Photograph of a North Texas State Teachers College football game in 1925.
[North Texas Football Game, around 1925]
Photograph of a tackle during a North Texas State Teachers College football game in 1925. Children in the background sit on bales of hay.
[North Texas Football Team, 1920]
Photograph of North Texas football team in 1920 with Coach Theron Fouts after finishing the season 7-1.
[North Texas Football Team at Denton Depot, 1929]
Photograph of North Texas football team and fans returning to Denton in 1929 after an out of town game. They are walking back to campus from the Denton T&P railroad Depot.
[North Texas Green Jacket Pledges, 1928]
Photograph of the North Texas Green Jacket pledges for 1928. The Green Jackets are a spirit and service organization at North Texas.
[North Texas Green Jackets at Athletic Event, 1926]
Photograph of the North Texas Green Jackets at an athletic event in 1926. Beulah Harriss, founder of the organization is on the left, speaking to a gentleman. The Green Jackets are a spirit and service organization at North Texas.
[North Texas Second String Team Plays Durant Normal, 1920]
Photograph of North Texas' second string football team playing against Durant Normal College in 1920. North Texas won the game 53 to 6.
[North Texas State Teachers College Administration Building]
Photograph of the North Texas State Normal College, Administration Building, photographed from a foliage filled walkway.
[North Texas State Teachers College Pep Rally, 1922]
Photograph of a North Texas State Teachers College Yell Leader at a pep rally in 1922.
[North Texas State Teachers College Yell Leaders, 1923]
Photograph of North Texas State Teachers College Yell Leaders from 1923.
[North Texas vs. Trinity Football Game, 1925]
Photograph of the North Texas State Teachers College football game against Trinity in 1925. They wear leather helmets.
[North Texas vs. Trinity Football Game, 1925]
Photograph of North Texas State Teachers College football game against Trinity in 1925. They wear leather helmets.
[People at the Denton County History Pageant #1]
Photograph of men and women at the Denton County History Summer Pageant. The people are arranged together in rows, with the men wearing suits and the women wearing formal dresses.
[Photograph of Charles Langford]
Photograph of Charles Langford wearing a football uniform and standing in front of a fence. Langford wrote the lyrics to "Glory to the Green," the North Texas Alma Mater.
[Photograph of football game]
Photograph of a football game between North Texas and Trinity, taken c. 1926 on the North Texas campus. A football player from Trinity is actively being tackled by North Texas athletes for the football.
[Photograph of Gym girls kneeling on each other's backs]
Photograph of Gym girls kneeling on each other's backs, 1925. This photograph is featured in the Yucca 1926, p. 201.
[Photograph of Hobo Day]
Photograph of students dressed up for "Hobo Day," c. 1924. Hobo Day was observed on campus from the 1920s to the 1940s. Freshmen dressed in old clothing or costumes and had to act in accordance with their new look, which was entertaining for them as well as the upperclassmen. Writing on the back of the photograph reads, "1924 - Hobo Day."
[Photograph of Julia Smith and the Normal College Band]
Photograph of the Normal College Band, with saxophonist Julie Smith standing to the left side. There are eleven members of the band, all men except for Smith, and they are posing with their instruments in a semi-circle on the steps of an outside a building.
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