Popular Photo Results
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| 1998-213-1 | Group of Drury College students standing by a pond or lake, men and women. Possibly on a science field trip to Graydon Springs. |
| 2002-822.13 | A photo of Ellen Collins Craig. BA Drury College, MA University of Chicago. Certificate, American Academy, Rome, History, Latin. |
| 1989-1.383 | A black and white negative of Drury College cheerleaders. |
| 1999-28 | Black and white photo of the rear view of Weiser Gymnasium on the Drury College campus. |
| 1989-1.375 | A black and white negative of Wallace Hall at Drury College. |
| 1995-74-4 | A copy of The Journeyman from Drury College in October, 1947. The subscript reads "Literis et Artibus." This item is too large to be scanned. |
| 1988-58 | Black and white photo of Benton Ave. and the campus of Drury College. belonged to Adah Rominger Likens, grandmother of donor, who was a student at Drury College, ca 1895.The photo is too long for a complete scan. |
| 2006-102 | A snapshot of a Drury student holding a snake around her neck while on a biology field trip to Graydon Springs. She is in front of a house. |
| 1989-1.372 | A black and white negative of Drury College playing field. |
| 1989-1.379 | A black and white negative of Burnham Hall at Drury College. |
| 2001-70 | Black and white photo of Dr. E.M. Shepard, professor at Drury College, Geology Dept. Original photograph appeared in 1915 in Fairbanks and Tuck, Vol.1, History of Greene County, MO. |
| 1989-210-5 | 7-1/4" x 12-3/4" (including mount) black and white photoprint of group of 15 men and women in formal portrait, Drury Scientific Association. Includes:
11- Vera Brereton, 12- Jessie Minor, 13- Otto Nicholson, 14- Alice Ione Bennett, 15- Edward Hall (father of donor). |
| 1989-1.377 | A black and white negative of Drury College Library. |
| 1989-1.371 | A black and white negative of Drury gymnasium. |
| 1989-1.373 | A black and white negative of Drury McCullough. |
| 1989-1.384 | A black and white negative of people at Drury. |
| 1987-111 | Black and white publicity photo of television personality Bob Barker, autographed to the Museum of the Ozarks. Barker attended Drury College and worked for KTTS Radio while living in Springfield. |
| 2001-51.464 | A black and white photo of Drury College professor standing at chalkboard in front of KTTS camera. |
| 1998-451-1 | Black and white photo of a World War memorial arch on the Drury College campus that reads, "We Remember the Argonne", and "For Those Who Gave All." |
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