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...
View of campus showing the Students' Building, Spencer Residence Hall, and the Library with snow covering the ground. The cornerstone of the Students’ Building was laid in 1902. Contributions from students, faculty, and visiting speakers allowed...
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...
Photograph of the Carnegie Library in 1905. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It opened in 1905 as the Carnegie Library and was expanded in 1922-1923. The building was partially...
Photograph of the Carnegie Library as it appeared in 1913. The photograph was used in the 1913 issues of the Carolinian of page fifty-one. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It...
Photograph of the back of the Carnegie Library, circa 1913. The Students Building can be seen in the background across College Avenue. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It opened...
A photograph of the entrance to the Carnegie Library, after its expansion, taken in the 1930s. The building was enlarged in 1923, and is shown after it was repaired due to damage by fire in 1932. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew...
Photograph of the Carnegie Library in 1950. The building is shown here after expansion in 1923, with awnings on the second story windows. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It...
Photograph of the Carnegie Library as seen from across College Avenue in 1940. The photograph appeared in Pine Needles 1940 on page eight, and Pine Needles 1943 on page 183. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook...
Three students walking outside the Carnegie Library in 1955. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It opened in 1905 as the Carnegie Library. This building, a gift of steel baron...
Photograph of the entrance to the Forney Building, circa 1990. The Forney building, designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte, opened in 1905 as the Andrew Carnegie Library. The building was partially destroyed by fire on September 15, 1932, and...
Entrance to the Forney Building photographed on July 1, 2001. The Forney building, designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte, opened in 1905 as the Andrew Carnegie Library. The building was partially destroyed by fire on September 15, 1932, and...
Interior entrance to Carnegie Library in 1905. This photograph shows the stacks located behind the reference desk, the staircases to the left and right of the entrance, and a balcony on the second floor. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew...
Photograph of the reference room of the Carnegie Library taken in 1923 after the enlargement of the building. The card catalog can be seen in the corner on the rear wall. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook...
Photograph of students making use of the Recreational Reading Room inside the Library in 1949. From left to right: Rose Kahn, Balitmore (standing with Mrs. Hussey); Mrs. Minnie M. Hussey; Beth Bracken, Charlotte; Barbara Ann Brown, Charlotte; Nurry...
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,...
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...
This photograph shows the entrance to the Carnegie Library. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It opened in 1905 as the Carnegie Library. The building was partially destroyed by...
Two library workers working with the books in Jackson Library. This building, a gift of steel baron Andrew Carnegie, was designed by Hook & Sawyer of Charlotte. It opened in 1905 as the Carnegie Library. The building was partially destroyed by...