| Popular Photo Results
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 | 1999-171 | | A postcard of the Evangel College Library. Completed at a cost of $200,000, this fine structure is the first permanent building on the campus of this rapidly growing young Liberal Art College. The school is operated by the Assemblies of God. |
 | 1994-127 | | Black and white photo of the Public Square and College Street, National Shirt Shop. College street is paved with paving bricks. Street caar tracks are no longer on College Street. |
 | 2002-379 | | A postcard of aerial view - Old Main Building, campus, the penna. State College, State College, PA. |
 | 2000-148-6 | | Black and white photo of a man viewing paintings and sculpture in a Drury College art gallery, possibly in Harwood Hall.
Do not use without permission from the Drury College archives. |
| | 1996-55 | | The Ozarko college yearbook from Southwest MO. State Teachers College, 1926. The College was at 901 S. National, then called Boulevard. |
 | 1998-371 | | Photo of 403 College Street, Hawkins Bros. And J.L. Hancock barber at 405 College looking west on College on the northside of the street. Concrete street lamp. |
 | 2000-148-2 | | Black and white photo of eight Drury College students, seated and holding their musical instruments. Do not use w/o permission from Drury College Archives. |
| | 1994-26-13-15 | | Commencement programs from the Training School of the Springfield Hospital, one dated 1916 and the other dated 1919. Also, invitation to a formal dedication ceremony for Springfield Baptist Hospital, dated 1961. Names listed in graduation programs include: Luella Emilyn Helvey, Nelle Ethleen Dunkeson, Fanny Elizabeth Mallory, Sophia Ellen Beck, Ethel Finley-Bly, Helen Ruth Davies, Lucile Deffenbaugh, Rosella A. Brown (Mt. Vernon), Jennie M. Bryant (South Greenfield), Ada Beryl Darrow (Sleeper), Blanche A. Farwell (Cassville), Lela B. Ford (Wentworth), Maude E. Garbee (Billings), Goldah L. Medlin (Monett), Edna C. VanZandt (Forsyth). |
 | 2000-148-3 | | Black and white photo of Drury College students working with clay in a sculpture class. Do not use without permission from Drury College Archives. |
 | 1999-13 | | Black and white photo of Drury College campus from across an open field.Looking east from Benton Ave. at the north end of the campus. |
 | 1994-123 | | Photograph from public square looking west on College Street. Highway 66, Highway 60, Heers, transportation, Metropolotian Hotel. A single street car track is leaving the public square by way of College Street. Both College Street and the Public Square is paved with paving bricks. 5 X8 inches. Black and white photo print. Paper and emulsion. Collection: Photographlic |
 | 2000-148-5 | | Black and white photo of a painting class in a studio at Drury College. Do not use without permission from the Drury College Archives. |
 | 2000-148-4 | | Black and white photo fo a Drury College student weaving on a handloom in the weaving studio. Appears to be an overshot loom.
Do not use without permission from Drury College Archives. |
| | 2003-17.2 | | A 1907 brown paper book titled, "Learn it Right: Springfield Business College." Inside the book information is given on the school, the costs, the facilities, and businesses who recruit from the College itself. The book was not fit to scan. |
 | 1994-126 | | Black and white photo of the south west corner of the public square which gives a view of College Street. Public Square, College Street, Mozark Theatre, National Shirt Shop, S. S. Kresge Co. Vogue and the Kirby Arcade. The Public Square and College Street are paved with paving bricks. The street car tracks are no longer on the square as well as College Street. |
 | 2001-51.82 | | A black and white photo of a man at a Drury College seminar. |
 | 1988-62-79 | | A black and white negative of concrete W.W. post at the corner of College and Campbell. |
 | 2002-334 | | A postcard of administration bldg., Colorado Agricultural College, Ft. Collins, Co. |
 | 2001-51.270 | | A black and white photo of Mary Cox and a woman on College of Cooking. |
| | 2002-874 | | Partial group of business students beside the Springfield Business College located at 412 E Walnut, on October 19, 1926. The Springfield College sign reads, "Learn it Right". The majority of the men wear jackets and ties, the women wear dresses, and some wear coats. |
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