Photograph of the McIver statue with Jackson library in the background. The statue of Charles Duncan McIver, sculpted by French-born artist Frederick W. Ruckstuhl, was dedicated on Founders Day, October 5, 1912. A duplicate statue stands on the...
The Quadrangle, commonly known as ‘the Quad,” was built between 1919 and 1923. The seven dormitories that make up the area were all designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina: Bailey Residence Hall (1922), Coit Residence Hall...
Drawing of Mary Foust Residence Hall. The Mary Foust Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton of Greensboro, North Carolina, opened in 1927-1928. In 1928, the building was named in honor of Mary Robbins Foust Armstrong (Class of 1920) who was the...
Photograph of the entrance of the Foust Building in the snow. This building, designed by Epps & Hackett of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1892 and wings were added in 1895. From 1892 to 1908, the building was called Main Building...
Columns and pediment of Aycock Auditorium pictured from below. Aycock 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 Charles B....
This photograph of the Aycock Auditorium shows the Spring Garden Street entrance to the building. Aycock Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. It was named in honor of North Carolina Governor...
Bailey Residence Hall as seen from the quad. The Bailey Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1922 and named in honor of Thomas Bailey. Bailey was an attorney and furniture executive from Mocksville,...
This photograph shows the bannister inside the Aycock Auditorium with a "NC" ornamental design on the metal bars. Aycock Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. On June 4, 1928, the...
Close up photograph of the design on end of a row of theater seats in the Aycock Auditorium. Aycock 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...
Photograph of a wall-size portrait of Charles Duncan McIver hanging in the Aycock Auditorium. Aycock Auditorium, designed by Harry Barton, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was opened in 1927. It was named in honor of North Carolina Governor Charles...
The Alumnae House entrance hall, seen from the left. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by Penrose V. Stout of Bronxville, New York, and modeled after Homewood in...
The Byrd Parlor in the Alumnae House. The photograph shows a set table with a portrait of Clara Booth Byrd, former director of the Alumnae House, hanging on the wall. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of...
Alumni House at night with luminaries lining the walkway. People are standing in the light of the doorway of the Alumnae building. This building opened in 1937 and is considered an excellent example of neo-Georgian architecture. It was designed by...
Close-up photograph of the sign indicating that the Secretaries' Garden is a gift from the Class of 1919 of the North Carolina College for Women (NCCW). The beautiful boxwood and English-style garden was created to honor the alumnae secretaries who...
This photograph shows the Rosenthal Gymnasium entrance. TThe 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 honor of Jonathan...
Photograph of the swimming pool inside the Rosenthal Gymnasium. 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 honor of...
Pink banner with black marker writing. The banner features a food and drink menu of which the menu items incorporate the names of faculty members. It measures 42"" L x 61"" W.