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    • Grogan and Reynolds Halls

    • Grogan and Reynolds Halls

    • Photograph of a patron walking in front of Grogan Hall (left) and Reynolds Hall (right). The Grogan Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, was opened in 1963 and was named in honor of Ione Holt Grogan, professor of...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1995
    • Grogan and Reynolds Residence Halls

    • Grogan and Reynolds Residence Halls

    • This photograph shows the Grogan and Reynolds Residence Halls in 1964, which are two of the high rise residence halls. The Grogan Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, was opened in 1963 and was named in honor of...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1964
    • Reynolds and Grogan Residence Halls

    • Reynolds and Grogan Residence Halls

    • This 1964 photograph shows the Reynolds and Grogan Residences Halls, which are two of the High Rise Residence Halls. The Grogan Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, was opened in 1963 and was named in honor of...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1964
    • Well House

    • Well House

    • Six students pose at the Well House located between Main Building and Brick Dormitory in 1893. The Main Building can be seen in the background. Main building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892. Two...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1893
    • Fleming Gym in the Health and Human Performance Complex

    • Fleming Gym in the Health and Human Performance Complex

    • Photograph of a basketball game taking place inside Fleming Gym which is located inside the Health and Human Performance Complex. The Health and Human Performance Complex (HHP), designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1995
    • Construction of the Home Economics Building (Walker Avenue)

    • Construction of the Home Economics Building (Walker Avenue)

    • Photograph of the construction of the Home Economics Building circa 1927. The Home Economics Building, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1928. The front wing, designed by Northrup & O’Brien of Winston-Salem,...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1927
    • Home Management House (McIver Street)

    • Home Management House (McIver Street)

    • Two women doing the dishes in the Home Management House. The Home Management House, located at 320 McIver Street, was built in 1922-1923 as part of the School of Home Economics. It is currently used by the School of Nursing. All seniors majoring in...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1945
    • Lake on campus

    • Lake on campus

    • Photograph of girls rowing canoes on a lake on campus in the 1940s. A lake and an amphitheatre were designed by J. D. Spinks, an engineer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and constructed by the Works Project Administration (WPA), in 1941. The...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1945
    • Cone Residence Hall

    • Cone Residence Hall

    • Side view of Cone Residence Hall in 1967, the year it opened. Cone Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967. On October 16, 1967, the building was named in honor of Laura Weill Cone (Class of 1910). ...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1967
    • Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, interior

    • Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, interior

    • Three people standing inside the Phillips-Hawkins residence halls. The Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967 and was named in honor of Charles “Mr. Charlie” Wiley Phillips,...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 2000
    • Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall

    • Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall

    • Photograph of three people standing outside the Phillips-Hawkins residence halls. The Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967 and was named in honor of Charles “Mr. Charlie” Wiley...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 2000
    • Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall

    • Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall

    • Phillips-Hawkins residence halls in 1967. The Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967 and was named in honor of Charles “Mr. Charlie” Wiley Phillips, Director of Public Relations...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1967
    • Fraternity and Sorority members at the Rock

    • Fraternity and Sorority members at the Rock

    • Six fraternity and sorority members at The Rock. The 12.7 ton rock was donated by Alpha Phi Omega fraternity in 1973. Originally located between the Quad and the Dining Hall, it is currently located between the Library and the Dining Hall and has...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1985
    • Reynolds Residence Hall

    • Reynolds Residence Hall

    • The Reynolds Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1963. The building was named for Katharine Smith Reynolds, student at the college from 1897 to 1900 and wife of tobacco industrialist R.J. Reynolds. ...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1995
    • Cone Residence Hall

    • Cone Residence Hall

    • Patio outside Cone Residence Hall in 1975. Cone Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967. On October 16, 1967, the building was named in honor of Laura Weill Cone (Class of 1910). Cone wrote the...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1975
    • Cone Residence Hall

    • Cone Residence Hall

    • Stairs of Cone Residence Hall in 1967, the year it opened. Cone Residence Hall, designed by Six Associates of Asheville, North Carolina, opened in 1967. On October 16, 1967, the building was named in honor of Laura Weill Cone (Class of 1910). Cone...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1967
    • Home Economics Building (Walker Avenue)

    • Home Economics Building (Walker Avenue)

    • This potcard shows the Home Economics building and reads, "Home Economics Building, Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, N.C." The Home Economics Building, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North...

    • UA110 Postcards Collection

    • 1950
    • Home Management House (McIver Street)

    • Home Management House (McIver Street)

    • This postcard shows the Home Management House located at 320 McIver Street. The inscription reads, "The Home Management House, Woman's College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, N.C." The Home Management House, located at 320...

    • UA110 Postcards Collection

    • 1950
    • Home Economics Building (Walker Avenue)

    • Home Economics Building (Walker Avenue)

    • This circa 1935 postcard shows the Home Economics Building. The incription reads, "Home Economics Building, Woman's College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, N.C." The Home Economics Building, designed by Harry Barton of...

    • UA110 Postcards Collection

    • 1935
    • Aerial view of campus

    • Aerial view of campus

    • Aerial view of campus looking down Walker Avenue in 1926 or 1927. Photo taken after old Curry Building burned in March 1926, but before Mary Foust residence Hall erected in 1927. Prominent are the six residential halls built in 1922 around the quad...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1927

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