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121.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall
Dining Hall (later Behmler Hall) in ca. 1960. It was designed by noted Minnesota architect Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. He designed most of the major buildings on campus built from 1911-1930.
122.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall
Dining Hall, built in 1918, has a strong presence on the Mall. It was renamed Behmler Hall in early 1966. To the right is Senior Hall (later Blakely Hall). Note the flower garden in the foreground.
123.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall
Dining Hall, later Behmler Hall. Photo also appeared in WCSA yearbook the Moccasin 1926 issue. Note the tall windows on the main facade which served the building's two-story gymnasium-auditorium. In
124.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall
Dining Hall, later renamed Behmler Hall in 1966. Note tall gym-auditorium windows. Photo also in WCSA yearbook the Moccasin 1925 issue.
125.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall
Dining Hall, later Behmler Hall. Photo also appeared in WCSA yearbook the Moccasin 1924 issue.
126.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall
Dining Hall, later Behmler Hall. Photo also in WCSA yearbook the Moccasin 1931 issue.
127.
Dining Hall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall; Mall
Dining Hall, later Behmler Hall. The Mall with ornamental plantings is in the foreground. Photo also appeared in WCSA yearbook the Moccasin 1943 issue.
128.
Dining Hall employees by garden
Horse Barn; Cattle Barn; Saddle Club Barn; Gardens
West Central School of Agriculture Dining Hall employees by a garden. At the rear are the Horse Barn (left) and the Cattle Barn (now Saddle Club Barn)." The woman standing at far left is Lilian Erdah
129.
Dining Hall employees by garden
Cattle Barn; Saddle Club Barn; Gardens
West Central School of Agriculture Dining Hall employees by garden. At left is the north windbreak and at right is the Cattle Barn (now Saddle Club Barn). The woman at the far left is Lilian Erdahl.
130.
Dining Hall employees by garden
Seed House; Horse Barn; Cattle Barn; Saddle Club Barn; Gardens
West Central School of Agriclture Dining Hall employees by garden. The greenhouse was located near this spot. At the rear are the Seed House (left), the Horse Barn, and the Cattle Barn (now Saddle Cl
131.
Dining Hall from the Mall
Behmler Hall; Dining Hall; Mall
Dining Hall, later Behmler Hall, in ca. 1923. Like most of the WCSA buildings, Dining Hall was designed by architect Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. The Mall is in the foreground.
132.
Dormitory Lounge in Girls' Dormitory
Camden Hall; Girls' Dormitory
Dormitory Lounge and stairway in Girls' Dormitory (later Camden Hall) The stairway in Camden Hall still exists. Boys' Dormitory (later Spooner Hall) was an identical building and had an identical lou
133.
Dormitory Lounge, probably in Senior Hall
Blakely Hall; Senior Hall
Dormitory Lounge, probably in Senior Hall (later Blakely Hall) in ca. 1925
134.
Dormitory-Dining Hall and WCSA Corps of Cadets
Morris Indian Industrial School; WCSA Corps of Cadets
WCSA students who had joined the Corps of Cadets, standing near the Dormitory-Dining Hall building. This building was constructed ca. 1890 for the Morris Indian Industrial School and housed offices,
135.
Dormitory-Dining Hall and WCSA Corps of Cadets
Morris Indian Industrial School; WCSA Corps of Cadets
WCSA students who had joined the Corps of Cadets, standing near the Dormitory-Dining Hall. This building was constructed ca. 1890 for the Morris Indian Industrial School and housed offices, classroom
136.
Dr. Behmler examining young boy
Behmler, Fred W.
Dr. Behmler examining young boy (not on campus). Dr. Fred W. Behmler was a Morris physician who was untiring in his support for the founding and early development of UMM. A 1920 graduate of the Unive
137.
Early Indian School building
Morris Indian Industrial School
Early Indian School building. This building, which stood on the present-day Mall, was constructed in the 1880s while the Morris Indian Industrial School was operated by the Sisters of Mercy (1887-1896
138.
Early Indian School campus
Morris Indian Industrial School
The earliest known photo of the campus and staff, circa 1888. Note the unpainted buildings, barbed-wire livestock fencing, religious statue, and newly-planted trees. Original photo is in Sisters of Me
139.
Early Indian School campus
Morris Indian Industrial School
Early Indian School campus. Also available from National Archives via Minnesota Historical Society. These building stood on the present-day Mall. They were built while the Morris Indian Industrial Sch
140.
Early Indian School campus
Morris Indian Industrial School
The campus in 1896. The largest building, the Mansard-roofed Dormitory-Dining Hall, was used by the WCSA for the same purpose and razed in 1918. Photo also available from National Archives via Minneso
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