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These images are provided by University Archives, which houses extensive historic photographs, drawings, writings and other memorabilia. For more information on its holdings, contact the Archives at 573-882-7567 or coxgd@missouri.edu.

The north entrance of
Jesse Hall during a freshman
hazing ceremony (ca. 1930). |

The north entrance to Jesse Hall,
close up, also during a freshman
hazing (ca. 1930). |

Switzler Hall (ca. 1930). |

The Francis Quadrangle Columns, Engineering Building in the background (ca. 1920) |

Lathrop Hall, since destroyed, which stood on the site of the Engineering Annex (ca. 1920). |

Swallow Hall, then the School of Business and Commerce, from the West (ca. 1920). |

Pickard Hall, then known as the Chemistry Building (ca. 1915). |

The Sociology Building, then
known as the Law Building
(ca. 1920). |

Eckles Hall, in Winter with only the ivy vines apparent. This is a cattle judging class with their star milk producer (ca. 1910). |

Mumford Hall,
from the north (ca. 1950). |

Read Hall,
from the south (ca. 1930). |

Read Hall,
from the west (ca. 1930). |

Waters Hall,
from the north (ca. 1950). |

Whitten Hall,
from the west. The ivy vines are just taking starting to take over (ca. 1920). |
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