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Stetson University buildings composite shot
Stetson University buildings composite. Includes Stetson Hall, Elizabeth Hall, and Chaudoin Hall. Handwritten note on back reads "...Probably early 1890's. ...Elizabeth Hall (center) before wings were added. Chaudoin Hall before north wing was added (1894)."
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Stetson University - Business College graduates
Eight Stetson students holding diplomas after graduating from the shorthand course in the Business College.
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Stetson University Business College students in class
Stetson University students in class in the Business College.
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Stetson University Business Office in Elizabeth Hall
Stetson University Business Office in Elizabeth Hall. Looking into President's Office. There are two roll top desks, and a wire enclosed partition.
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Stetson University - Business School students
Stetson University Business School class of 1915 poses from a group shot next to Elizabeth Hall. Named on the back are: __ Gardner; __ Budd; Belle Russell; Robert Shelly; Preston Dunson; James Gill; L W Pattillo; R K Tavel; M Jones; W Divine, Jr.; E S Higginbotham; Gordon Dickinson; Adin Maltby; Annie Craton; Eugene Brantly; Edith B__ ; Lucile Fluhart; Marian Beardoley; Kathleen Scading; Margaret Fluhart; Ruth Bowlay; Bessie McMahan; Edna Christopher; Bertha Corbett; Frederick Martyn; Esther Stiles; Mary Bell Denny; __ Jashon; Elsie Ward
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Stetson University cadet corps
Stetson University Cadet Corps lined up holding rifles in front of Chaudoin Hall. Military training was required in the early years at Stetson.
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Stetson University - Cadets in the field
Members of Stetson University's cadet corps in the field for military training. Military training was mandatory in the late 1800s.
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Stetson University - Cadets outside Chaudoin Hall
Members of Stetson University's cadet corps pose in front of Chaudoin Hall. Military training was mandatory in the late 1800s.
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Stetson University campus, with Chaudoin Hall in the background
Stetson University campus with Chaudoin Hall in the background and Cummings Gym behind the trees and across the street. A handwritten note on the back reads "Rear, Chaudoin Hall before cummings Gymnasium... was built"
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Stetson University campus with several buildings in background
Stetson University campus showing, from left to right, the old gymnasium, Stetson Hall (dormitory), DeLand Hall (first building on campus), and Elizabeth Hall (academic building). Several women in turn of the century clothing can be seen.
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Stetson University - cast from the opera "All at Sea"
The ""policemen"" from the cast of the Stetson University production of the opera ""All At Sea.""
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Stetson University - cast from the play "Adam and Eva"
The cast of the Stetson University production of the play "Adam and Eva."
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Stetson University - cast from the play "Witching Hour"
The cast of the Stetson University production of the play "Witching Hour" on the stage of Stover Theatre.
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Stetson University cast photo from a production of Twelfth Night
Cast photo of Stetson University students in a production of Twelfth Night at Stover Theatre. Photo taken in the "Forest of Arden" on campus. Some of the players are named on the back of photo, along with the note that the location was the site of Presser Hall.
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Stetson University - Chapel in Elizabeth Hall
View of empty stage of Elizabeth Hall Chapel. Large pipe organ in background.
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Stetson University - Charles S. Farriss
Stetson University professor of Greek Charles S. Farriss. Farriss came to Stetson in 1892 and served as Acting President for eight months in 1934.
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Stetson University - Chaudoin Hall
Stetson University female students lounge in the Chaudoin Hall back parlor, after the north wing was added.
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Stetson University - Chaudoin Hall
Stetson University's Chaudoin Hall as seen looking north down an unpaved Woodland Boulevard.
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Stetson University - Chaudoin Hall
Postcard with photo of Stetson University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) taken from the northwest.
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Stetson University - Chaudoin Hall
Chaudoin Hall, female dormitory, taken from Woodland Boulevard, when the boulevard was still dirt.
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Stetson University Chaudoin Hall
Chaudoin Hall before the north wing was added. A student is leaning out a second story window and another sits on the porch. A handwritten note on back reads "Center section, Chaudoin Hall, built 1892 north wing added 1894; south wing 1935."
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Stetson University, Chaudoin Hall, DeLand, Fl.
Steston University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory).
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Stetson University, Chaudoin Hall, DeLand, Fl.
Steston University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory).
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Stetson University - Chaudoin Hall Dining Room
Stetson University's Chaudoin Hall Dining Room ready for a banquet or a dinner. Notice the Stetson banner at the end of the room.
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Stetson University Chaudoin Hall Dining Room set for a banquet
Stetson University's Dining Room in Chaudoin Hall set up for a banquet.
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Stetson University Chaudoin Hall Dining Room with students
Stetson University's Dining Room in Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory).
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Stetson University - Chemistal and Physical Laboratories - composite
Composite of two photos: students working in the Stetson University Chemical Laboratory and the Stetson University Physical Laboratory.
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Stetson University Chemistry Laboratory
Stetson University Chemistry Laboratory, located in Science Hall (later Flagler Hall).
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Stetson University Chemistry Laboratory
Stetson University Chemistry Laboratory, located in Science Hall (later Flagler Hall). Handwritten note on back reads "Desk of Mrs. Vinegar Sparkman"
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Stetson University Chemistry Laboratory and Classroom
Composite photo showing students working in Stetson University's chemistry laboratory and sitting in a tiered classroom listening to a lecture. "The chemistry classes were held on the south end of the first floor of Flagler Hall. The laborartory was in front of the wing, while the tiered classroom shown in the picture was located where the side stairs now exist." On the back is a timetable for the Hartford, CT local train.
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Stetson University - Chemistry Professor
Stetson University Professor and Dean G. Prentice Carson stands in the chemistry laboratory.
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Stetson University - Class of 1895
Picture of a tray in which a photo of the Stetson University class of 1895 is inserted. Photo taken on the porch of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory).
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Stetson University - Class of 1913
Postcard with photo of the Stetson University class of 1913 posed in front of Flagler Hall.
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Stetson University commencement
Stetson University class of 1915 in cap and gown at the commencement ceremony in the Elizabeth Hall Chapel. Participants named on the back of the photo are: Claude S. Tingley, William Y. Mickle, Warren S. Gordes, Edwin G. Baldwin, J. Archey Smith, Charles S. Farriss, Lincoln Hulley, G. Prentice Carson, John F. Baerecke, C. B. Rosa, Daniel J. Blocker, Robert S. Rockwood, Irving C. Stover, Marian Powell Carson, Sarah E. Bangs, David Sholtz, Annie N. Holden, Eileen W. Martien, Litchfield Colton, Evah Baker, Carl Turnquist, A. O. Kenner, Hazel Sheddan, Ivan Waterman, B. V. Quecheman, Lewis H. Tribble
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Stetson University - Commencement
Stetson University graduation processional outside between Elizabeth Hall and Holmes Hall.
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Stetson University - Commencement
Stetson University graduation processional outside between Elizabeth Hall and Holmes Hall.
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Stetson University composite shot of five residences and dorms
Stetson University's dormitories. East House used as a men's dorm, North House, Hamilton House used as a women's dormitory, Kent House used as a law student dormitory, and Conrad Hall - a dormitory until it burned down in a 1903 fire. A typed note on the back of the photo reads "From 1928-1935, [East House] was used by ministerial students, [then] it was demolished." A handwritten note on front adds "Kent House was home of Henry A DeLand..."
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Stetson University composite shot of physics and domestic science labs and mechanical drawing room
Composite shot of Stetson University's physics laboratory, domestic science laboratory, and mechanical drawing room. On the back is printed a trolley timetable for Hartford, CT.
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Stetson University Concert Choir in Elizabeth Hall Chapel
Stetson University Concert Choir on the Elizabeth Hall Chapel stage.
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Stetson University Conrad Hall
Stetson University's original Conrad Hall (dormitory). Built in 1901, it burned down in a 1903 fire. A second Conrad Hall was built in a different location. A typed note on the back reads "Built... near the Boulevard in front of what is now Emily Hall, it housed students, largely ministerial students, who could pay only a minimal amount for room and board." A hand written note adds that it was a "...boarding club where students could live for $10 a month plus a $1 fee..."
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Stetson University - Conrad Hall - Architects Drawing
Architect's rendering of Stetson University's Conrad Hall (dormitory). the architect was Litchfield Colton
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Stetson University - Cummings Gymnasium
Stetson University's Cummings Gymnasium, named for J. H. Cummings, University benefactor and on the Board of Directors of the Stetson Hat Company. A note on the back states it was used until 1976.
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Stetson University - David Moore - Trustee
Stetson University early trustee David Moore. Reverend Moore served on the first Board of Trustee's Executive Committee in 1885-1886.
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Stetson University - DeLand Academy class of 1902
Stetson University's DeLand Academy graduating class of 1902. Named on the back of the photo are: Royal Hamlin; __ Painter; Annie Holden; Charles Hoyt; Mary Stewart
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Stetson University - DeLand Academy class of 1911
The DeLand Academy (later Stetson University) class of 1911 with dog seated in front of group. Students named on the back are: Francis Longdon; Evelyn Ackroyd (Mrs. Arthur Boote); Pinson Childers; Ruskin Roseborough; Constance Waterman; George W. Harden; Paul Seldon; Paul M. Wheeler; Mary Stevens; Sidney Davis; John Henry Blount; Robert Bly
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Stetson University - DeLand Hall
Stetson University's DeLand Hall (first campus building) taken from the southwest.
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Stetson University DeLand Hall
Stetson University's DeLand Hall, first building on campus. A note on back states that it is the oldest education[al] building in continuous use in Florida.
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