Female students playing field hockey in front of the power house and railroad tracks and trains. Built to replace the first University power house west of Davis Hall, the new powerhouse was built in 1909 at the extreme southern edge of the University campus. (Information from History of Buildings by E. F. Chandler, pg. 32)https://commons.und.edu/archive-photos/1215/thumbnail.jp
In rebuilding College Hall, soon to be renamed Davis Hall, the remaining portion of the west façade ...
Photograph of students playing a hockey game on a court outside on the University of Scranton campus...
The Power House supported a nine by nine foot chimney, sixty feet high. Two electric poles run alon...
Female students playing field hockey in front of the power house and railroad tracks and trains. Bu...
Davis Hall with a sidewalk and row of trees running in front of the building. In the bottom right c...
The power plant on the south end of campus in 1910. The Great Northern Railway and Train are visible...
The power plant, built in 1911, is pictured behind the Gymnasium. Picture is probably from around th...
The Power House in 1905. A gravel road approaches the building. The 9 X 9 foot smokestack stood at 1...
Black and White photograph of four unidentified young women in front of Russ Hall in 1910. Russ Hall...
A slide of a photograph showing a women exciting the Memorial Field House on the campus of Springfie...
The Women\u27s Gymnasium, designed by architect Joseph B. De Remer, has the word gymnasium across ...
This lantern slide shows students of the International YMCA Training School, now Springfield College...
In rebuilding College Hall, soon to be renamed Davis Hall, the remaining portion of the west façade ...
Photograph of students playing a hockey game on a court outside on the University of Scranton campus...
The Power House supported a nine by nine foot chimney, sixty feet high. Two electric poles run alon...
Female students playing field hockey in front of the power house and railroad tracks and trains. Bu...
Davis Hall with a sidewalk and row of trees running in front of the building. In the bottom right c...
The power plant on the south end of campus in 1910. The Great Northern Railway and Train are visible...
The power plant, built in 1911, is pictured behind the Gymnasium. Picture is probably from around th...
The Power House in 1905. A gravel road approaches the building. The 9 X 9 foot smokestack stood at 1...
Black and White photograph of four unidentified young women in front of Russ Hall in 1910. Russ Hall...
A slide of a photograph showing a women exciting the Memorial Field House on the campus of Springfie...
The Women\u27s Gymnasium, designed by architect Joseph B. De Remer, has the word gymnasium across ...
This lantern slide shows students of the International YMCA Training School, now Springfield College...
In rebuilding College Hall, soon to be renamed Davis Hall, the remaining portion of the west façade ...
Photograph of students playing a hockey game on a court outside on the University of Scranton campus...
The Power House supported a nine by nine foot chimney, sixty feet high. Two electric poles run alon...