| Popular Photo Results
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 | 2006-105 | | A photograph of 11 students from Drury on a field trip to Graydon Springs. The photograph is a black and white snapshot and the background is of a unknown house. |
 | 2000-165-1 | | Black & white photo of the Colored School, the first Springfield public school built for black children, built ca 1871. Stood on the northwest corner of Central (Center) St. and Drury Lane ( Washington Ave.), facing east. Later called the East Academy and the museum building. |
 | 1993-67 | | Black and white photo of the President's home at Drury College on the southwest corner of Benton Ave and Calhoun St.. The photo is a winter scene. |
 | 1999-148 | | Color postcard photo of Burnam Hall, then known as Classical Hall, on the Drury College campus. |
 | 1998-213-5 | | Stone Chapel facing Benton Avenue, on the Drury College campus. |
 | 2006-136 | | A photograph of Dr. Finkel from Drury College and some of his students at his Winoka lodge. The photo is sepia toned and cabinet size. |
| | 2006-110 | | Seven Drury biology students on a field trip to Greydon Springs. They are all standing or sitting near a set of railroad tracks and railroad timber. The photograph was unable to be scanned. |
 | 1991-16-5 | | Black and white photo mounted on cardboard of 7 young men in track team uniforms. Writing on front of photo says, "Junior Track Team; Drury 99". Writing on back of photo says, "Jim Delaney - left on second row; Ted Kearney (middle, second row); Drury Academy Group; Charles Coon; Charles H. Wilson; Jim Delaney; Will Hall (son of F.A. Hall); Joe Eddy; Charles Walker |
 | 1989-210-3 | | 8-1/4" x 13-1/2" (including mount) black and white photoprint of formal portrait of 10 students (5 boys and 5 girls) from Drury Academy. Mounted on black cardboard. |
| | 2006-12 | | Six negatives from a field trip to Greydon Springs by a group of Drury biology students in the 1920's. The negatives are under the accession number 2006-12 but reach from 2006-12-1 to 2006-12-6. They were unfit to scan. |
 | 1999-187 | | Black and white photo of members of the Drury College Sigma Nu fraternity chapter posed with their house mother outside the fraternity house. List of members in photo file. |
 | 2002-83 | | Photo of five young women taken for newspaper, possibly a fashion show, Drury students. They have been identified as follows: 1. uk, 2. Nancy Rose (Anderson), 3. Charmaine Fisk, 4. Joanne (Jody) Williams (McClure), 5. Virginia Pummill (Dailey). |
 | 1993-154 | | Black and white photo of the Drury College orchestra seated on stage at Clara Thompson Hall. Conductor James Robertson standing at edge of group at right. |
 | 1989-210-6 | | 5-1/4" x 6-1/4" (including mount) black and white photoprint of graduation group of 23 men, women and children at Drury College. (con't) 13- Charlie Orr, 14- Alice Bennett, 15- Vera Brereton, 16- Emery Lowe, 17- Grant Johnson, 18- Finkel's son, 19- ?, 20- Finkel's daughter, 21- ?, 22- ?, 23- ?. |
| | 2001-258 | | Concert prgram by Springfield High School Orchestra at Drury College, January 25, 1935 in Clara Thompson Hall. |
| | 2001-263.2 | | A collection of small black and white negatives of Drury College buildings in various seasons. One negative is of the Senior High School Stadium 1936. |
| | 2006-113 | | A sepia toned snapshot photograph of Drury students on a field trip. 11 individuals are in the picture which is in front of a house. The picture was not fit to be scanned. |
| | 2006-114 | | A snapshot photograph of Drury students on a field trip to Greydon Springs while they pose in front of a cabin. The photograph was unable to be scanned. |
 | 1989-210-8 | | 10" x 12" (including mount) black and white photoprint (oval) of formal photograph of Junior Class, Drury College, 17 men and women in dress clothes. (con't)...12- Ed Hall (father of donor), 13- Nina Dorman, 14- Ellen Craig, 15- Alice Bennett, 16- Professor Finkel's daughter, 17- Evelyn Mucke |
 | 1989-210-2 | | 9" x 12" mounted black and white photo of group of 10 students seated on lawn, playing guitars, mandolins, and cello in front of Fairbanks Hall at Drury College. Two boys in cadet uniforms were enrolled in the military program. |
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