The Texas State College for Women library is visible behind a pond and trees. A swan is in the pond, and there is a bridge that crosses an outlet of the pond. A few women stand on the lawn and sit on benches in front of the library. The library has four columns with Ionian capitals. The first separate library building at Texas Woman's University, it was occupied in the spring of 1927 and was named in honor of Frances Marion Bradley, TWU president from 1914 through 1924. In 1947, the original building was flanked by two wings in the first of three expansion programs. The final addition was finished in 1960