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Hubbard Hall
Exterior view of the front of Hubbard Hall on the Texas Woman's University Campus.
Hubbard Hall
Exterior view of the front of Hubbard Hall on the Texas Woman's University Campus.
Hubbard Hall
Exterior view of the front of Hubbard Hall on the Texas Woman's University Campus.
Stark Hall
Construction of Stark Hall on the Texas Women's University campus.
Aerial View of Texas Woman's University
Aerial photograph of Texas Woman's University, facing north with "dorm row" on the left side.
Aerial View of Texas Woman's University
Aerial photograph of Texas Woman's University, facing north with "dorm row" on the left side.
Girls' College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Texas.
Postcard contains a photograph of the Old Main Building at Girls' College of Industrial Arts, now known as Texas Woman's University, in Denton, Texas.
Residence of Dr. Bizzell, President C. I. A., Denton, Texas
Postcard contains photograph of the Dr. Bizzell's residence while he was the president of the College of Industrial Arts, now known as Texas Woman's University. The residence was called the President's Home and Dr. Bizzell was the first president to occupy it in 1912.
Girls College of Industrial Art, Denton, Tex.
Postcard contains photograph of the Old Main Building at Girls College of Industrial Art, now known as Texas Woman's University, in Denton, Texas. The postcard is addressed to Miss Amy A. Allen in Manhattan, Kansas. Old Main was constructed in 1903 and was the first building on campus.
[Stark Hall at Texas Woman's University]
Photograph of Nelda C. Stark Hall of Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. The 21-story skyscraper dormitory was completed in 1967.
[Stark, Guinn, Old Main, and Classroom Faculty Office Building of TWU]
Photograph of Old Main Building, the Classroom Faculty Office Building, Stark Hall, and Guinn Hall of Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. The buildings are visible in the distance over trees.
[Stark and Guinn Hall at TWU]
Photograph of Stark Hall and Guinn Hall of Texas Woman's University. The two dormitory skyscrapers are visible over the trees from the golf course.
[Illuminated fountain at TWU]
Photograph of fountain at Texas Woman's University. The fountain's edge is lined by faucets shooting water above the fountain. There are also lights illuminating the fountain.
[Old Main Building at TWU]
Photograph of Old Main Building of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The three-story building is partially obscured by trees. The architecture includes columns and a dome.
[Hay wagon at Texas Woman's University]
Photograph of three unidentified men with hay forks working by a horse-drawn wagon full of hay. In the background, Old Main Building of Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas is visible.
[View of TWU at night, facing south]
Photograph of Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas at night. A skyscraper and other TWU buildings are surrounded by the lights of Denton.
[Old Main Building at Girls Industrial College of Texas]
Photograph of Old Main Building of Girls Industrial College of Texas, now known as Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. The three-story building's architecture includes a dome, balcony, and Corinthian columns.
[Pioneer Woman Statue at TWU]
Photograph of the Pioneer Woman Statue at Texas Woman's University. Other buildings at TWU are partially visible in the background.
C.I.A. Girl's Basketball Team
C.I.A girl's basketball team; many of the players are unidentified. C.I.A later became Texas Woman's University. Based upon their uniforms, this appears to be members from the time period of 1917-1918. First row, third from the left: Tennis Florey, who was a guard in 1918. Middle row, fourth from the left: Thelma Crawford, guard in 1918.
Texas Woman's University Campus As Seen From the Top of the Fine Arts Building
Texas Woman's University campus as seen from the top of the Fine Arts Building. In the distance on the left a high-rise building is under construction.
[Entrance to the College of Industrial Arts (CIA)]
Entrance to the College of Industrial Arts (CIA) now Texas Woman's University (TWU). Two people can be seen walking in the background. The background itself is comprised of snow covered grass and a snow covered dirt road in the foreground lined with trees goes through the entrance up to the buildings in the background.
IOOF Cemetery
I.O.O.F. Cemetery looking northeast. Buildings on the TWU campus and the Denton County Courthouse are visible in the distance.
Stark Hall Dorm
Stark Hall dormitory on the Texas Woman's University Campus. The dormitory is a high-rise complex and is framed in the photograph by trees on the bottom and right sides of the frame.
Administration Building at the Texas State College for Women
Exterior view of the administration building, also known as "Old Main," on the campus of the Texas State College for Women. There is a circular drive in front of the building.
Administration Building at the Texas State College for Women
Exterior view of the administration building, also known as "Old Main," on the campus of the Texas State College for Women. The science building is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Stoddard Hall Lobby
View of the lobby of Stoddard Hall at the Texas State College for Women.
[Aerial View of Denton]
Aerial view of Denton, Texas with Texas Woman's University visible in the right foreground.
City Passed Hat to Get TSCW
Newspaper clipping describing the formation of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University, in Denton, Texas circa 1903. Photographs of the Old Main Building and Cree T. Work are also included.
[Brackenridge and Stoddard Hall at TSCW]
Photograph of Stoddard Hall and Brackenridge Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Brackenridge Hall was completed in 1916 but has since been replaced by the Brackenridge Student Union. The pictured Stoddard Hall is the second one built which was completed in 1936.
[TSCW Brackenridge Hall opened in 1916]
Several leafless trees partially obscure Brackenridge Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. Brackenridge Hall is a four-story brick building with columns at the entrance. A fire escape is located on the left side of the building. A car, benches, and street lamps are visible in the foreground.
[TSCW Brackenridge Hall]
Brackenridge Hall of Texas State College for Women is shown. Stoddard Hall is also partially visible.
[TSCW dormitory row]
The Texas State College for Women dormitory row includes Fitzgerald, Houston, Austin, Sayers, Lowry, and Capps Halls from foreground to background. Some cars are parked on the street in front of the dormitories.
TSCW Houston Hall, west of Fitzgerald Hall
Some cars and women are seen in front of Houston Hall of Texas State College for Women. The three-story brick building is partially obscured by trees. A balcony supported by columns is located above the entrance.
TSCW Fitzgerald Hall
Two women stand and one woman sits on a bench in front of Fitzgerald Hall of Texas State College for Women. The three-story brick building is partially obscured by several shrubs and small trees. A balcony supported by columns is located above the entrance to the building.
TSCW Fitzgerald Hall
The three-story brick Fitzgerald Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University, is shown. A balcony supported by columns is located above the entrance to the building.
TSCW Sayers Hall
A few women stand around a fountain and at the entrance to Sayers Hall of Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The three-story brick building is partially obscured by several shrubs and small trees. A balcony supported by columns is located above the entrance to the building.
TSCW Austin Hall
Two cars are parked in the street in front of Austin Hall at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A woman is walking towards the entrance of the three-story brick building. The building is partially obscured by trees.
[Entrance to Brackenridge Hall]
Four columns at the entrance to Brackenridge Hall are visible through the coverage of trees. The columns have Ionian capitals. The exterior of Brackenridge Hall is partially visible.
[Vegetable plot and Sayers, Lowry, and Capps Halls]
A vegetable plot is growing beside Sayers, Lowry, and Capps Halls of Texas State College for Women. The vegetables in this garden were originally used for canning. This photograph was taken before the construction of Austin and Houston Halls.
TSCW Stoddard Hall (second one built)
The four-story brick Stoddard Hall of Texas State College for Women is visible. This is the second Stoddard Hall, which was completed in 1936.
[Interior view of Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
An interior view of the side wall and brick arches inside the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built in 1939.
[Door handles of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
A close-up of the door handles and decorative carvings on the wooden doors of the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. The Chapel was designed by O'Neil Ford and Arch Swank and built in 1939.
[Religious service inside Little Chapel-in-the-Woods]
People stand during a religious service in the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods at Texas State College for Women, now known as Texas Woman's University. A choir, pianist, and service leader are visible in the background.
Dr. Blayney and guest in front of President's home
Dr. Blayney and an unidentified man are standing in caps and gowns in front of the president's home of Texas State College for women.
Dr. Blayney and guest in front of President's home
Dr. Blayney and an unidentified man are standing in caps and gowns in front of the president's home of Texas State College for women.
Park and south campus in front of College of Education Building
A pond and park are visible in the foreground, and the old Administration Building, now the Old Main Building, of Texas State College for Women and the F. M. Bralley library are visible in the background.
Old Admin Building before the many circle drives
The old Administration Building, now the College of Education Building of Texas Woman's University, is partially visible behind several trees. The building is also referred to as the Old Main Building. The building's entrance is obscured by the trees, but an American flag on a flag pole is visible above the trees. The dome of the building is also visible above the trees. A 1930's era car is located in front of the building.
Old Admin Building before circle drive
The old Administration Building, now known as the Old Main Building, of Texas State College for Women is visible behind trees. The building has a dome on top, and six columns with Corinthian capitals are visible at the entrance.
Golf course back of Smith Carroll Hall
Several women are golfing on a course behind Smith Carrol Hall of Texas State College for Women, now Texas Woman's University. Other unidentified buildings are partially visible in the background. The women are wearing skirts and coats, and one is wearing a cloche. Two women are putting on a green in the foreground. The golf course has since been replaced by Reagan Houston Hall.
East entrance of F. M. Bralley Library
The front and side of the Texas State College for Women F. M. Bralley Library are visible in the background. A waterway is visible in the foreground. The library has a bell tower on top and has four columns with Ionian capitals.
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