The Old Gymnasium at the College of William & Mary opened in 1900 and was converted to a lecture room building in 1922. One of the departments that utilized this space was the newly revived Marshall-Wythe School of Government and Citizenship. Law classes were held here until the building was torn down in 1931. Photograph was published in the 1922 Colonial Echo.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/buildingphotos/1005/thumbnail.jp
There were two gymnasia at the Old Campus. The first one, on Linden Avenue, opened in 1883. The seco...
An photograph of the dormitory room of Donald M. Spence in the original School for Christian Workers...
Photo is of the gymnasium at Michigan State Normal college. The gymnasium was built in 1894 and was...
The Old Gymnasium at the College of William & Mary opened in 1900 and was converted to a lecture roo...
The Marshall Wythe School of Government and Citizenship, which will house the School of Government a...
Built between 1834-1835, Marshall-Wythe Hall was built to house the Marshall-Wythe School of Governm...
The Wren Building was the primary venue for law classes from January 1780 when Wythe became the firs...
An article from the October 27, 1894 Springfield Union providing a full run-down of the exercises th...
George Wythe taught law to students in his house, which still stands on Palace Green, both before an...
A photograph taken of the back of Judd Gymnasia in 1898. The image features several students who ap...
A copy of a sepia photograph of the original gymnasium where basketball was created at Springfield C...
Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium. The image shows the building's exterior, which includes a large s...
A photograph of the interior east gymnasium featuring several pieces of gymnastics equipment. In th...
From the Photograph Collection. Photo of The Gym , which was originally Henry Whitfield Gymnasium. ...
A photograph of Judd Gymnasia from Alden street. The photograph is taken from the west side and show...
There were two gymnasia at the Old Campus. The first one, on Linden Avenue, opened in 1883. The seco...
An photograph of the dormitory room of Donald M. Spence in the original School for Christian Workers...
Photo is of the gymnasium at Michigan State Normal college. The gymnasium was built in 1894 and was...
The Old Gymnasium at the College of William & Mary opened in 1900 and was converted to a lecture roo...
The Marshall Wythe School of Government and Citizenship, which will house the School of Government a...
Built between 1834-1835, Marshall-Wythe Hall was built to house the Marshall-Wythe School of Governm...
The Wren Building was the primary venue for law classes from January 1780 when Wythe became the firs...
An article from the October 27, 1894 Springfield Union providing a full run-down of the exercises th...
George Wythe taught law to students in his house, which still stands on Palace Green, both before an...
A photograph taken of the back of Judd Gymnasia in 1898. The image features several students who ap...
A copy of a sepia photograph of the original gymnasium where basketball was created at Springfield C...
Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium. The image shows the building's exterior, which includes a large s...
A photograph of the interior east gymnasium featuring several pieces of gymnastics equipment. In th...
From the Photograph Collection. Photo of The Gym , which was originally Henry Whitfield Gymnasium. ...
A photograph of Judd Gymnasia from Alden street. The photograph is taken from the west side and show...
There were two gymnasia at the Old Campus. The first one, on Linden Avenue, opened in 1883. The seco...
An photograph of the dormitory room of Donald M. Spence in the original School for Christian Workers...
Photo is of the gymnasium at Michigan State Normal college. The gymnasium was built in 1894 and was...