[Aerial across NTSU campus from northeast 1]

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Photograph of a portion of the NTSU campus from the North-East. The buildings visible in the photograph are the Men's Gymnasium, the Quadrangle, Chilton Hall, the University Hospital, McConnell Hall, Terrill Hall, Marquis Hall, Bruce Hall, the Master's Building, the Music and Orchestra Halls, the Music Building, the Men's Building, the Lab School Building, Crumley Hall, the Memorial Union, the Administration Building, the Library Building, the Language-Government Building, the Business Administration Building, the Power Plant, and the Art Building. The roads going through the image are Avenue A, B and C along with Chestnut Street.

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1 photograph : negative, b&w ; 6 x 6 cm.

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Creator: Unknown. May 17, 1962.

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Photograph of a portion of the NTSU campus from the North-East. The buildings visible in the photograph are the Men's Gymnasium, the Quadrangle, Chilton Hall, the University Hospital, McConnell Hall, Terrill Hall, Marquis Hall, Bruce Hall, the Master's Building, the Music and Orchestra Halls, the Music Building, the Men's Building, the Lab School Building, Crumley Hall, the Memorial Union, the Administration Building, the Library Building, the Language-Government Building, the Business Administration Building, the Power Plant, and the Art Building. The roads going through the image are Avenue A, B and C along with Chestnut Street.

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1 photograph : negative, b&w ; 6 x 6 cm.

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North Texas State University was renamed the University of North Texas on May 15, 1988. The Laboratory School, built in 1952, was portioned off into the Men's Building and Laboratory School in 1961, and then later renamed the Music Annex in 1968 after the school's closing. Crumley Hall was built in 1961 as a dormitory and now also houses the UNT dining services headquarters. Chilton Hall was the first dorm for men and was built in 1938. The University Hospital was built in 1958 and was demolished in 2007. The Quadrangle buildings were built in 1951 and 1952 to be used as dormitories, currently they are used as music practice buildings and Quad 1 was renamed Bain Hall. The Music Hall and Orchestra Hall were built in 1936 and torn down in 1976. The Music Building was built in 1961 and connected to the pre-existing Orchestra Hall and Music Hall; it was completely renovated in 2010 and renamed the Paul Voertman Concert Hall. Bruce Hall, built in 1947/48 to be a women's dorm, was remade into a co-ed dormitory in the 1970s. McConnell Hall was built in 1961. Terrill Hall finished construction in 1939 and was intended for use as a women's dormitory. Marquis Hall was built in 1936 as a dormitory. The Education Building was built in 1918/19 and renamed the Business Administration Building in 1950, the Language-Government Building in 1961, and the Psychology Building in 1970; it was torn down over the course of the 1979-1980 school year. The Library Building was built in 1937 and renamed the Information Science Building/Library in 1971/72; it was later renamed again to Sycamore Hall in 2011. The Manual Arts Building was built in 1914/15 and was renamed the Art Building in 1961, it was torn down over the summer of 1974 and the General Academic Building was built in the same location in 1978. The Power Plant was built in 1915. The Chemistry Building, named in 1967, was originally built in 1951 and known as the Masters Building; it was torn down in 2009 to make way for the new Life Sciences Building. The Memorial Union was built in 1949 and demolished in 1964 to make way for the new Student Union. The Administration Building was built in 1956. The Physics-Math Building was dedicated in 1961 and in 1977 it was renamed the Physics Building. The Industrial Arts Building was built in 1959 in the location of the old Normal Building; it was renamed the Engineering Technology Building in 1994 and then Hickory Hall in 2005. The old Administration Building was built in 1923/24 and was renamed the Auditorium in 1957. The Library was built in 1912 and renamed the Museum Building in the late 1930s, the Historical Building in 1940, and O. J. Curry Hall in 1990/91. The Science Building was built in 1910 and demolished to make way for the new Language Building in 1967. The Men's Gym, built in 1950, stood on the ground of the old Model Training School, built in 1913, that was converted and renamed the Men's Gym in 1922 and was demolished in 1953. The new Men's Gym was renovated and then renamed the Ken Bahnsen Gym in 2005.

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  • May 17, 1962

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[Aerial across NTSU campus from northeast 1], photograph, May 17, 1962; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc797202/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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