Weiss Center renovations, 1981
A small bulldozer removes rubble during renovations of the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts in 1981.
This image is #67 of the oversized photograph collection.
A small bulldozer removes rubble during renovations of the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts in 1981.
This image is #67 of the oversized photograph collection.
View inside the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts during renovations in 1981.
The note on one of the I-beams states"If You See This You're Pinned!"
This image is #68 of the oversized photograph collection.
A small bulldozer removes rubble during renovations of the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts in 1981.
This image is #69 of the oversized photograph collection.
View inside the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts during renovations in 1981.
This image is #70 of the oversized photograph collection.
The Dickinson College Chamber Choir, directed by Professor Truman Bullard, performs in the construction site of the future recital hall, which had been the Alumni Gymnasium, in December 1981.
View of renovations to the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts in December 1981.
View of renovations to the west side of the Weiss Center in 1982.
View of the Weiss Center renovations in 1982.
A student uses one of the Weiss Center's practice rooms to play the piano in 1983.
A construction worker adds the official building name - Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts - above the main entrance in 1983.
Mary Pardo, Professor of Fine Arts, in the Slide Room in the Weiss Center for the Arts in 1984.
View of the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts in 1984.
Panoramic view of the front of Weiss Center from the mid 1980s.
Students working in the Weiss Center slide library around 1985.
View of the Weiss Center for the Arts in May 1988.
Students walking into the Weiss Center for the Arts in May 1989.
View of the Weiss Center for the Arts through the Class of 1902 Gateway to the Academic Quad in May 1989.
Detail of sign for the Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts in fall 1990.
A student studies on a bench alongside the pathway leading from Old West to High Street in spring 1988. The Weiss Center for the Arts is visible through the Class of 1902 Gateway to the Academic Quad.
View of Professor Peter Lukeheart and Ruth Agnes Trout at the "A Decade of Giving" exhibit celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Trout Gallery in October 1993. Lukeheart is director of the Trout Gallery.
View of the northeast corner of the Weiss Center for the Arts, fall 1994.