Architect Harry Barton's drawing of Aycock Auditorium in 1922. Aycock Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. It was named in honor of North Carolina Governor Charles B. Aycock in 1928. Since its...
Architect Harry Barton's drawing of the Brown (Music) Building, 1924. Printed by the Wm. A. Roberts Film Co. This building, originally called the Music Building, was designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, and was opened in 1925....
This 1951 photograph show the playing fields in the foreground and the Quadrangle dormitories, Jamison, Bailey, and Hinshaw, in the background. The Playing Fields, or athletic fields, were located north of Rosenthal Gymnasium. The Soccer Stadium is...
The Quadrangle, pictured in the 1920s, while it is under construction. The residence halls visible from left to right are Cotton, Gray, Shaw, Hinshaw, and Bailey. The Quadrangle, commonly known as ‘the Quad,” was built between 1919 and 1923....
Photograph of the fountain and atrium with Mendenhall, Gray and Cotton residence halls pictured in the background. The Fountain Plaza opened in 1991. It is located between the Dining Halls and the Quadrangle, and consists of landscaped terraces and...
This 1958 photograph shows the Bailey Residence Hall as seen from the Quadrangle. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922. It named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney and...
Photograph of the Gray Residence Hall in the Freshman Quadrangle (now the Quad), circa 1973. It appeared in Bricks and People. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray...
This photograph, which appeared in Bricks and People, shows the Gray Residence hall in the Freshman Quadrangle (now the Quad), circa 1973. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius...
Photograph of the Gray Residence hall in the Freshman Quadrangle (now the Quad), circa 1973. The photograph appeared in Bricks and People, on page forty-nine. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor...
Photograph of the Hinshaw Residence Hall, one of the Quadrangle dorms, as seen from West Drive in February 1986. The Hinshaw Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1922 and was named in honor of Colonel...
Hinshaw Residence Hall is pictured, one of the Quadrangle dorms, as seen from West Drive in October 1968. The Hinshaw Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1922 and was named in honor of Colonel George W....
Photograph of the back of the Hinshaw Residence Hall, as seen from the Quadrangle, circa 1968. The Hinshaw Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1922 and was named in honor of Colonel George W. Hinshaw, a...
Photograph of the Jamison Residence Hall, one of the Quadrangle residence halls, in February 1986. The Jamison Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1923. It was named in honor Minnie Lou Jamison in...
This letter, dated March 28, 1969, from Harry B. Fesperman of Thomasville, North Carolina to University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson, expresses Fesperman's feelings on aspects related the the UNCG food...
This letter, dated April 9, 1969, is University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson's response to a March 28 letter from Harry B. Fesperman of Thomasville, NC. Fesperman, father of a UNCH student, had written...
This 1990 photograph shows the Health and Human Performance Building. The tennis courts and Bailey Residence Hall are visible in the background on the left. The Health and Human Performance Complex (HHP), designed by Six Associates of Asheville,...
Architectural rendering of Music Building (Tate Street). This building, originally called the Music Building, was designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, and was opened in 1925. In 1960, the building was named in honor of Wade R....
This late 1920s photograph shows the Rosenthal Gymnasium, as seen from Walker Avenue. The Rosenthal Gymnasium was designed by Harry Barton and opened in 1925. From 1925 to 1928, the building was called the Physical Education Building. In 1928, it...
Photograph of the West side of Rosenthal Gymnasium in 1925. This building was designed by Harry Barton and opened in 1925. From 1925 to 1928, the building was called the Physical Education Building. In 1928, it was named in honor of Jonathan...
Rosenthal Gymnasium, as seen from across Walker Avenue, pictured in 1925. The Rosenthal Gymnasium was designed by Harry Barton and opened in 1925. From 1925 to 1928, the building was called the Physical Education Building. In 1928, it was named in...