Ladies Hall, architect's rendering, 1908
The architect's rendering of Ladies Hall in December 1908.
This image is #91 of the oversized photograph collection.
The architect's rendering of Ladies Hall in December 1908.
This image is #91 of the oversized photograph collection.
View as Zatae Longsdorff Straw (Class of 1887) holds her granddaughter Martha Chamberlin in 1941.
Julia Morgan (Class of 1911) and Margaret Morgan (Class of 1914) with a friend in July 1947.
Left to Right: [unknown] ; Julia ; Margaret
View of Old West around 1950.
View of Allison Methodist Church, which serves as the College Chapel, around 1960.
Geology professor Winthrop Difford holds the College Mace at Commencement on June 5, 1960, with the procession of graduates in the background.
Wheel and Chain members at the annual tapping on the steps of Old West in 1961.
The architect's rendering of the Holland Union Building in 1963.
View as three students chat it Witwer Hall around 1965.
View as four students study in a dorm room in Witwer Hall around 1965.
The architect's rendering of the Boyd Lee Spahr Library at night in 1965.
The architect's rendering of the Boyd Lee Spahr Library in 1965.
The architect's rendering of Witwer Hall in 1965.
Education professor John Brougher helps move books to the new library at Shippensburg University in July 1965.
View of Conway Hall from W. High Street in 1966. Montgomery Hall is visible to the far right of the photograph.
View of Witwer Hall in September 1966. Several students are sitting outside the residence hall.
View of students sitting in a large common room in in September 1966.
View of several students inside Witwer Hall in September 1966.
Students working in the A-V room on the first floor of the Boyd Lee Spahr Library in 1968.
View of the first floor of the Spahr Library.
This photograph is from the stairs to the second floor of the library.
Patrons study in the reference area on the main level of the Boyd Lee Spahr Library in 1968.
Students studying on the second floor of the Boyd Lee Spahr Library. The door in the background of this photograph is the entrance to the Archives and Special Collections.