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    • Post office

    • Post office

    • Three students pose in front of the mailboxes in the post office in the Students' Building in 1949. Back of photo reads "post office the first place the freshman learn." The Students' Building housed the post office from 1932-1949. Prior...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1949
    • Post office

    • Post office

    • This photograph shows the Campus Post Office located in the basement of the Administration Building from 1910 to 1932. The photograph appeared in the Carolinian 1913 on page eiighty-four. Prior to 1910, mail was distributed through the dormitories....

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1913
    • Post office

    • Post office

    • This 1988 photograph shows two male students in front of their post office boxes. Prior to 1910, mail was distributed through the dormitories. In 1910, a lock-box Post Office was installed in the basement of Administration Building. In 1932, in a...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1988-11
    • Post office boxes

    • Post office boxes

    • This 1959 photograph shows the post boxes inside the North Spencer Residence Hall. The back of photo reads ""Example of locked mail boxes (in dormitories). Mail no longer distributed in Central Post Office after these were installed in...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1959-09
    • Dr. Gove's office in Main Building

    • Dr. Gove's office in Main Building

    • Dr. Anna Gove's office inside the Main Building in the 1890s. The windows look out towards Spring Garden Street. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. The Foust building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1895
    • Dr. Gove's office in Main Building

    • Dr. Gove's office in Main Building

    • View of the fireplace in Dr. Anna Gove's office inside the Main Building in the 1890s. The photograph was taken by Dr. Anna Gove. The Foust building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892 and wings were...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1895
    • Office of Barbara Parrish, probably in Alumni House

    • Office of Barbara Parrish, probably in Alumni House

    • This photograph shows the interior of the Barbara Parrish's office, probably located inside the Alumni House. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by Penrose V. Stout and...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1989
    • Office in Alumnae House

    • Office in Alumnae House

    • Small work office in Alumnae Office suite used for bookkeeping. Office contains a safe and a sink. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947; hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It...

    • MSS020 Clara Booth Byrd Papers

    • 1942
    • Alumnae office in Alumnae House

    • Alumnae office in Alumnae House

    • Outer office of the Alumnae Office suite in the Alumnae House. Seated at one of several desks is Eron Dean, assistant to Alumnae Secretary Clara Booth Boyd. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947; hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is...

    • MSS020 Clara Booth Byrd Papers

    • 1942
    • Pine Needles office in Alumnae House

    • Pine Needles office in Alumnae House

    • Office of Pine Needles, the college yearbook, located on ground floor of the Alumnae House. Three student editors are at work in this photo, taken between 1937 and 1947. Hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent...

    • MSS020 Clara Booth Byrd Papers

    • 1942
    • Carolinian Office

    • Carolinian Office

    • Office of The Carolinian, the weekly student newspaper, which was located on ground floor of Alumnae House. Seen here with eight students at work, sometime between 1937 and 1947. Hand tinted. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an...

    • MSS020 Clara Booth Byrd Papers

    • 1942
    • Alumnae office in Alumnae House

    • Alumnae office in Alumnae House

    • The Alumnae Office in the Alumnae House. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by Penrose V. Stout and modeled after Homewood in...

    • MSS020 Clara Booth Byrd Papers

    • 1942
    • President's office key

    • President's office key

    • Large metal key. Key No. 2 to the President's Office, written on a label along with key.

    • UA100 Artifacts Collection

    • 1900
    • Administrative office in Coleman Gymnasium

    • Administrative office in Coleman Gymnasium

    • The administrative offices in Coleman Gymnasium, as seen circa 1952, when the building opened. On February 11, 1952, Coleman Gymnasium, designed by Loewenstein, Atkins & Associates of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened and was named in honor of...

    • UA104 Photographic Prints Collection

    • 1952
    • Alumnae office in Alumnae House

    • Alumnae office in Alumnae House

    • Clara B. Byrd, Alumnae Secretary, is seated at her desk in the Alumnae House. The walls behind her are made of NC knotty white pine, and a picture of the building's exterior hangs on the wall. Photo taken between 1937 and 1947, hand tinted. This...

    • MSS020 Clara Booth Byrd Papers

    • 1942
    • Charles McIver seated in his office

    • Charles McIver seated in his office

    • This photograph, taken around 1895, shows Charles McIver at his desk located in the Main Building (which is currently the Foust Building).

    • UA2.1 Charles Duncan McIver Records

    • 1895

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