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141. Edson Hall Edson HallEdson Hall; Student CenterEdson Hall now is Student Center. The building had been built for WCSA in 1959. It first served the WCSA and Experiment Station as its administrative headquarters, auditorium, and library. Then it hou

142. Edson Hall Edson HallEdson Hall; Student CenterEdson Hall (Student Center) in ca. 1971 from southeast. Edson Hall was designed by architect Bernard J. Hein. The photo also appeared on the Venture 1971 issue, p. 102

143. Edson Hall Edson HallEdson Hall; Student CenterEdson Hall was built in 1959. It replaced the Administration building, which had been built in 1900 by the federal School for Indians and rebuilt and enlarged in 1923-1924 by the WCSA. Edson Hall firs

144. Education for Agriculture parade float Education for Agriculture parade floatParade; Agricultural educationA WSCA parade float in ca. 1930. The parade float reads: "Education for Agriculture Means Progress."

145. Engineering Building Engineering BuildingCommunity Services Building; Engineering BuildingEngineering building (now Community Services building) in ca. 1960. This was a classroom building for the WCSA's agricultural engineering courses. The large windows provided natural light for classro

146. Engineering building Engineering buildingCommunity Services Building; Engineering BuildingEngineering building (later Community Services building) in ca. 1927. Photo also available from the Moccasin 1933 issue.

147. Engineering building and outbuilding Engineering building and outbuildingCommunity Services Building; Engineering BuildingThe Engineering Building, which incorporated the Blacksmith Shop, was built in 1915. The building was the headquarters of the Agricultural Engineering department until the WCSA closed in 1963. Between

148. Engineering building streetscape Engineering building streetscapeCommunity Services Building; Engineering BuildingEngineering building (Later Community Services building) streetscape in ca. 1950. This street led northward out of the campus.

149. Engineering building streetscape Engineering building streetscapeCommunity Services building; Engineering BuildingEngineering building (later Community Services building) streetscape. This photo shows some of the important elements of the Morell and Nichols-designed landscape including lush shady lawns and a form

150. Engineering building streetscape Engineering building streetscapeCommunity Services building; Engineering BuildingEngineering building (later Community Services building) streetscape in ca. 1930. The campus landscape, designed by Morell and Nichols, had matured by the time this photo was taken. It included lush

151. Entrance Drive streetscape Entrance Drive streetscapeEntranceEntrance Drive streetscape. Morris High School (later Elementary School) in background. The entrance drive was designed by Morell and Nichols as an important element in their landscape plan for the ca

152. Entrance Drive streetscape Entrance Drive streetscapeEntranceEntrance Drive streetscape. The campus entrance drive is one of its most intact historic landscapes. The drive gently curves upward to the Mall, paralleled by street trees and a six-foot sidewalk. Th

153. Entrance Drive streetscape Entrance Drive streetscapeEntranceEntrance Drive streetscape looking west. The photo was taken before the road was paved in 1932.

154. Entrance Drive streetscape Entrance Drive streetscapeErtranceEntrance Drive streetscape looking west. Note the American Elms, which were planted in the 1910s. The curving road, sidewalks, and street trees were elements introduced by landscape architects Morell

155. Entrance Drive streetscape Entrance Drive streetscapeEntranceEntrance Drive streetscape looking east. The elm-lined entrance drive is a key element in Morell and Nichols' 1911 landscaping plan for the campus. Many of the elms are still standing.

156. Entrance Drive, trees and lawn Entrance Drive, trees and lawnEntranceEntrance Drive, trees, lawn, west of Administration building. Home Management Cottage in background.

157. Entrance Drive, trees and lawn Entrance Drive, trees and lawnEntranceEntrance Drive, trees, lawn, probably west of Administration building. See also in the Moccasin 1926 issue.

158. Entrance Gate Entrance GateEntrance gateEntrance gate in ca. 1961, from the west. This was the second set of brick entrance gates that marked the campus's main entrance at 4th St. and College Ave. This set was built shortly after UMM was e

159. Entrance Gate Entrance GateEntrance GateEntrance Gate in ca. 1940 from the west. This was the first set of brick gates that marked the campus's main entrance at 4th St. and College Ave. This set was built in 1921 and is Craftsman in style.

160. Entrance Gate Entrance GateEntrance GateEntrance Gate in ca. 1941, looking east toward the center of campus
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