In 1925 Southwestern Presbyterian University moved to Memphis, TN. In 1945 the name was changed to Southwestern at Memphis and in 1984 to Rhodes College.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mccarver1/1081/thumbnail.jp
New president Dr. Jennings B. Sanders and his wife standing on the steps of the Memphis State Colleg...
View of the south east corner of the Administration Building on the campus of Memphis State College ...
Tennessee Governor Frank Clement signs the bill that renamed Memphis State College as Memphis State ...
In 1925 Southwestern Presbyterian University moved to Memphis, TN. In 1945 the name was changed to S...
The Administration Building at West Tennessee State Teachers College in Memphis, Tennessee, looking ...
Memphis State University students, President J. Millard Smith (center), and sports director C.C. Hum...
Postcard view, looking northwest, of the Academic Building (later known as the Administration Buildi...
Catalog of the West Tennessee Business College (WTBC) in Jackson, Tennessee, 1929. The school was es...
In 1959, Memphis Academy of Arts moved from the James Lee House on Adams to their new campus at 1930...
In 1911 five independent medical colleges in Memphis joined together to form the Memphis Hospital Me...
Students with banners reading Memphis State University in 1957 after the school, formerly Memphis ...
18-page booklet titled Memphis State University Campus School: Together...Unlimited Discoveries Are...
In 1914, LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School moved from Orleans Street to Walker Avenue in South Me...
View of the campus of the West Tennessee State Normal School in Memphis, Tennessee, looking northeas...
View of Manning Hall on the campus of Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1954.https://dig...
New president Dr. Jennings B. Sanders and his wife standing on the steps of the Memphis State Colleg...
View of the south east corner of the Administration Building on the campus of Memphis State College ...
Tennessee Governor Frank Clement signs the bill that renamed Memphis State College as Memphis State ...
In 1925 Southwestern Presbyterian University moved to Memphis, TN. In 1945 the name was changed to S...
The Administration Building at West Tennessee State Teachers College in Memphis, Tennessee, looking ...
Memphis State University students, President J. Millard Smith (center), and sports director C.C. Hum...
Postcard view, looking northwest, of the Academic Building (later known as the Administration Buildi...
Catalog of the West Tennessee Business College (WTBC) in Jackson, Tennessee, 1929. The school was es...
In 1959, Memphis Academy of Arts moved from the James Lee House on Adams to their new campus at 1930...
In 1911 five independent medical colleges in Memphis joined together to form the Memphis Hospital Me...
Students with banners reading Memphis State University in 1957 after the school, formerly Memphis ...
18-page booklet titled Memphis State University Campus School: Together...Unlimited Discoveries Are...
In 1914, LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School moved from Orleans Street to Walker Avenue in South Me...
View of the campus of the West Tennessee State Normal School in Memphis, Tennessee, looking northeas...
View of Manning Hall on the campus of Memphis State College, Memphis, Tennessee, in 1954.https://dig...
New president Dr. Jennings B. Sanders and his wife standing on the steps of the Memphis State Colleg...
View of the south east corner of the Administration Building on the campus of Memphis State College ...
Tennessee Governor Frank Clement signs the bill that renamed Memphis State College as Memphis State ...