Postcard showing students and float in Fourth of July parade in Chapel Hill, NC on July 4, 1916. Back of card reads ""I thought perhaps you would like to see how the Normal girls were represented in Chapel Hill in the 4th July...
Decorations on the wall of a student room in Spencer Residence Hall, circa 1911. On the wall is a Trinity pennant, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill pennant, and pictures. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of...
Mellie Cotchett poses at the athletic field in front of Spencer Residence Hall on the current site of the Petty Building, circa 1911. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connecting...
Hand colored photograph of the Aycock Auditorium, circa 1930s. The photograph is from Clara Booth Byrd's papers and the front of photo reads "Alumnae Assoc. Dedicated this Auditorium June 4, 1927" Aycock Auditorium, designed by Harry...
Construction of Aycock Auditorium in 1923-34. 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 opening, the...
Students jump over a bar on the athletic field in front of Spencer Dormitory on the current site of the Petty Building, circa 1911. Pictured are the gym teacher, Mr. Marriet, and [?] Batterhorn. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C....
This circa 1910 photograph shows students in the gymnasium located in Spencer Residence Hall. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connecting building; North Spencer Residence Hall,...
Auditorium on the second floor of the Main Building pictured in the 1890s. Also called the Chapel, this room was located at the center of the building, the windows at its front facing Spring Garden Street. Main building, designed by Epps &...
Looking down College Avenue, circa 1922. On the left is the Students' Building and Spencer residence hall. On the right is the Carnegie Library and Old Curry. College Avenue was designed in the early 1900s by landscape architect Warren Henry...
This circa 1910 photograph shows College Avenue with the North Spencer Residence Hall show on the right. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connect building; North Spencer...
Construction of Aycock Auditorium, circa 1925. The North Carolina College for Women Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. On June 4, 1928, the building was named in honor of North Carolina Governor...
Construction of Aycock Auditorium, with workers, circa 1925. The back of the photo notes "A special RR spur had to be built in order to bring the main steel beam to construction site." The North Carolina College for Women Auditorium,...
Clyde Stacill throwing a basketball on the athletic field in front of Spencer Dormitory on the current site of the Petty Building, circa 1911. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two...
Two photographs of the South Spencer residence hall from different angles. The top photograph has three people walking in front of it. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connect...
Photograph of someone walking along the sidewalk adjacent to Spencer Residence Hall in the snow. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connect building; North Spencer Residence Hall,...
Photograph of South Spencer Residence Hall. The Spencer Residence Hall, designed by W. C. Holleyman of Greensboro, North Carolina, consists of two connect building; North Spencer Residence Hall, which opened in 1904, and South Spencer Residence...
This 1927 photograph shows the construction of Aycock Auditorium with the outside nearly completed. The North Carolina College for Women Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. On June 4, 1928, the...
This photograph shows the Aycock Auditorium, which was dedicated on June 4, 1927, from the corner of Spring Garden and Tate Streets. The Spring Garden Street entrance is on the left,and the Tate Street entrance is on the right. The posts and wires...
This photograph shows the Aycock Auditorium, which was dedicated on June 4, 1927, from the corner of Spring Garden and Tate Streets. The Spring Garden Street entrance is on the left,and the Tate Street entrance is on the right. The posts and wires...