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Stetson University - John B. Stetson, Jr.
Stetson University trustee John B. Stetson, Jr., University Trustee and son of founder of the Stetson Hat Company.
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Stetson University - John B. Stetson, Jr. and his wife
Stetson University Trustee John B. Stetson, Jr. and his wife outside of Elizabeth Hall. Son of benefactor John B. Stetson.
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Stetson University Law Library and Moot Court
Composite photo showing law students in Stetson University's law library and the moot court. Both were housed in the southeast wing of Science Hall (later Flagler Hall). A typed note on front reads: "This room, in the southeast wing of Flagler Hall, was completely equipped as would be a real courtroom. Real court sessions, as well as classroom exercises were held in the court, in order to give the law students practical training." The back of the photo has a railway timetable for Hartford, CT.
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Stetson University - Law School Students
Stetson University Law School students pose on the steps of Elizabeth Hall. Named on the back are: Lincoln Hulley; R.A. Rasco; Murray Sams; Fred Botts; Annie Broward; Elsie Douglas
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Stetson University - Law School Students
Stetson University Law School students pose on the steps of Flagler Hall. Named are: Chester Beaulieu; Basil Brass; William Skinner; Hamden Baskin; William Hollander; Guy Odom; John Leonard; Armin Smith; S Bryan Jennings; Willis Junkin; Wiley Bradley; Tubby Carson; Gardner Sherman; William Lourcey; Russell Curran; Howard Hodgden; Nell Hathcock; Rader Merritt; Fairfax Haskins; Ralph Bauer; James Gross; Herberta Hathcock
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley
Poster of Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley's unsuccessful campaign for Florida Governor. Dr. Hulley was Stetson's longest serving President (1904-1934) and served in the Florida Senate while President.
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley
Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley in a formal portrait. Hulley served as President from 1904-1934.
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley
Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley in Academic Regalia. Hulley served as President from 1904-1934.
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley
Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley in Academic Regalia. Hulley served as President from 1904-1934.
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley
Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley. Dr. Hulley was Stetson's longest serving President (1904-1934).
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley and friends
Left to right: E.B. Solomon (Stetson trustee and benefactor), Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. Hulley, and Dr. Lincoln Hulley, Stetson's longest serving President (1904-1934).
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley and G. Prentice Carson
Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley and faculty member G. Prentice Carson.
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley and others at a boathouse
Stetson University's President Lincoln Hulley (far right) with Mrs. J. Archy Smith, Eloise Hulley, and Dr. J. Archy Smith (Stetson professor), at a boathouse.
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Stetson University - Lincoln Hulley and wife
Eloise Hulley and husband Lincoln Hulley (Stetson President, 1904-1934) in front of the President's home, Holmes Hall.
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Stetson University - Mary Tribble, Stetson Dean
Mary Tribble, Dean at Stetson University in long cloak.
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Stetson University - Masquerade Party
Halloween masquerade party in the old gymnasium, later Band Hall.
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Stetson University masquerade party
Stetson University faculty and students at a masquerade party, possibly in Holmes Hall, the President's home. On the back, the folowing participants are named: "C.B. Rosa, Bursar, Mrs. Olive Rosa, G. Prentice Carson, Mrs. Mabel Mickle."
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Stetson University - May Day Queen
Stetson University female students surround the May Day Queen on her throne.
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Stetson University - Mechanical Drawing Room
Stetson University students pose in the Mechanical Drawing Room, located on the second floor, north wing of Science Hall (later Flagler Hall). Note the student with the ""S"" sweater.
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Stetson University model kindergarten
Stetson University's model kindergarten in DeLand Hall. Typed note on photo reads "First floor of wing of DeLand Hall, was first university chapel. Kindergarten class when DeLand Hall was used as a model school."
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Stetson University - Monroe Heath Museum
Stetson University's Monroe Heath Museum of Natural History, once housed in Elizabeth Hall, third floor, north wing. A note on the front states the nuseum was named after the mayor of Chicago (1876-9).
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Stetson University - Monroe Heath Museum
Stetson University's Monroe Heath Museum housed on the third floor of Elizabeth Hall. Given by Mrs. Monroe Heath in 1898 in honor of her husband, the former mayor of Chicago.
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Stetson University Monroe Heath Natural History Museum
Stetson University Monroe Heath Museum, located in Elizabeth Hall. Donated by Mrs. Monroe Heath in honor of her husband.
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Stetson University - Mrs. E.B. Solomon
Mrs. E. B. Solomon, wife of Stetson University trustee E. B. Solomon. The couple, from Ohio, wintered in DeLand. Mrs. Solomon was a donor to the Stetson Library.
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Stetson University - Parade before a football game
Early 1920's autos roll down Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida for a parade before a game between Stetson University and Florida Southern College.
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Stetson University - Parade before a football game
The Stetson band marches down Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida for a parade before a game between Stetson University and Florida Southern College.
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Stetson University - Parade before a football game
Spectators march down Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida before a game between Stetson University and Florida Southern College. Several early 1920's cars can be seen in the background.
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Stetson University - Parade before football game
Stetson University band marching down Woodland Boulevard before a football game against Florida Southern College. Several early 1920's vehicles can be seen in the background.
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Stetson University - Phi Beta Upsilon
Group shot of the Stetson University Phi Beta Upsilon fraternity.
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Stetson University - Phi Kappa Delta Fraternity
Members of Phi Kappa Delta fraternity pose for a group shot. This fraternity became a chapter of Delta Sigma Phi in 1925. Named on the back of the photo are: Clifford Botts; Gordon Haynes; Fred Botts; Harry Garwood; Dossie Hull; Carl Farriss; William Mickle.
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Stetson University - Phi Kappa Delta fraternity
Stetson University's Phi Kappa Delta fraternity members pose for a group shot. Founded in 1898, it was Stetson's only fraternity until 1913.
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Stetson University Phi Kappa Delta fraternity basketball team
Stetson University Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity basketball team circa 1911. The players are named on the back of the photo.
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Stetson University - Physics Laboratory
Stetson University Physics Laboratory in Science Hall (later Flagler Hall).
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Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley
Used black and white pencil drawing postal card of Stetson President Lincoln Hulley. "Probably drawn by Bill Page a DeLand man who was clever with a drrawing pencil or pen. Bill Page baseball field is named for him." hand written note on back of card. One cent postal card - Jefferson. Canceled 191_.
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Stetson University President Lincoln Hulley and Lecturer Byron King
Black and white photo postcard of Stetson President Lincoln Hulley with noted speech teacher Byron King who lectured at Stetson. One cent green Franklin stamp canceled September 191_.
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Stetson University President's Office
Stetson University President's Office located in Elizabeth Hall. A typed note on the front of the photo reads "This picture shows the president's office prior to 1898, before the north wing was added. the president had his office in what is now the receptionist's office, while the modern president's private office is in the classroom in the picture."
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Stetson University Sampson Hall
Stetson University's Sampson Hall. Originally housed the campus' Carnegie Library. A handwritten note on back reads "building given by Andrew Carnegie, erected 1909. H.J. Klutho, Architect, Jacksonville." A typed note reads "First known as the Carnegie Building was built in 1907-08. From 1908 until 1964 it housed the library. During its history it has also housed the literary societies, the Stetson Literary Society for men and the Eusophian Society for women, the YWCA, the YMCA, sorority chapter rooms, sewing class, the art department, speech, American studies, and Foreign Languages."
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Stetson University - Sigma Nu Fraternity House
The Sigma Nu fraternity house soon after construction completed.
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Stetson University - Spectators watching football team
Spectators on the bleachers at Stetson University (located on the south side of the field behind Cummings Gymnasium) watch a football game between Stetson and the University of Florida. Note the cheerleaders in white at lower left of photo.
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Stetson University - Spectators watching football team
Spectators watch a football match between Stetson University and Florida Southern in Lakeland, Florida.
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Stetson University - Spectators watching football team
Spectators watch a football match between Stetson University and Florida Southern in Lakeland, Florida. Notice Stetson pennants.
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Stetson University - Spectators watching football team
Spectators on the bleachers at Stetson University (located on the south side of the field behind Cummings Gymnasium) watch a football game between Stetson and the University of Florida. Note the cheerleaders and megaphone standing in front of the bleachers.
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Stetson University - Spectators watching football team
Spectators on the bleachers at Stetson University (located on the south side of the field behind Cummings Gymnasium) watch a football game between Stetson and the University of Florida. Note the cheerleaders in white standing in front of the bleachers.
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Stetson University - Spectators watching football team
Stetson University fans in bleachers watch a Thanksgiving football game on campus. a handwritten note on back reads "Bleachers on early athletic field which occupied area where Cummings gymnasium, Stover theater and tennis courts are now located..."
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Stetson University Stetson Hall
Stetson University's Stetson Hall taken from under the arches of Holmes Hall, the President's residence. Flower garden tended by Mrs. John F. Forbes, wife of the Stetson President.
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Stetson University - Stetson Showmen
Five Stetson University students dressed as showmen, ready to perform.
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Stetson University - Stetson Showmen
Five Stetson University students dressed as showmen, ready to perform.
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