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West Hall, Armory (Belbas Center), Old Main, Science Hall, East Hall
University of South Dakota
Page from an album by Dr. Thomas Cruickshank showing a collage of five pictures from the University. Clockwise starting from bottom left: Science Hall and West Hall, West Hall, Old Main (University Hall),...
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Campus in 1905
University of South Dakota
Campus in 1905. Buildings from left to right: Science Hall, West Hall, Armory, and University Hall. Title from recto. Inscribed on recto and verso: campus in 1905.
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Clark Montgomery Young
University of South Dakota
Clark Montgomery Young was professor of History and Political Science and served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1902 until his death in 1908. Inscribed on verso: Clark Montgomery Young,...
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SD University Campus, Vermillion
University of South Dakota
View of the University of South Dakota campus. From left to right: Carnegie Library, Science Hall, Armory, and Old Main. Inscribed on recto: S D University Campis, Vermilion NO 52C.
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New medical school construction
University of South Dakota
The School of Medicine occupied part of the old Science Hall from 1907 until 1953 when it moved into the new Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine and Science Building. By 1953 the Lee Medical building was completed...
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Science Hall
University of South Dakota
6. Science Hall.
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Faculty member in lab with pipette
University of South Dakota
Research, most likely located in old Science Hall.
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Greetings from Vermillion So. Dak.
University of South Dakota
A real photo postcard comprised of collaged photo postcards of buildings from the University of South Dakota campus. Buildings pictured from left to right, top and then bottom: College of Law (Arts and...
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Cadet officers
University of South Dakota
Military Science and Tactics cadet officers. Inscribed on recto: Cadet officers 1897.
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Military science and tactics students
University of South Dakota
Row one (seated): Edward A. Ufford, J. G. Morrison, unidentified; Row two (standing): Orville W. Thompson, Eric S. Danforth, unidentified, F. W. Medbury
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Margaret Maynard with Mary Elizabeth Lewis
University of South Dakota
Margaret Maynard, professor of art, with Mary Elizabeth Lewis, professor of history, political science and the first Dean of Women) on the steps of East Hall.
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Science Hall
University of South Dakota
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Women's rifle team
University of South Dakota
“The Women’s Rifle Team, under the direction of Sergeant Kilbourn, had a successful season, winning nine out of thirteen intercollegiate matches. The team won from the Universities of Nevada, George...
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Medical library reading room
University of South Dakota
Students study in the new medical library reading room. The library was dedicated to Christian P. Lommen, the first dean. Lommen's son Peter attended the Lee Building dedication. A University medical library...
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Remodeled Lee Med Building
University of South Dakota
Midnight view of the east wing of the new Lee building, September 10, 2006.
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Nurses study a skeleton
University of South Dakota
The nursing program began in 1954 as a baccalaureate nursing program changing to an Associate of Arts program in November, 1961. Effective the fall of 1998, the degree changed to an Associate of Science...
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Med tech
University of South Dakota
Jean Eller Heisler practices phlebotomy with a classmate. She completed the four-year medical technology program to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1975. The Medical School started the...
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Nursing students in Lee Med Building
University of South Dakota
Three nursing students walk up the stairs of the Clark Street entrance to the Lee building.
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Arthur L. Haines
University of South Dakota
Arthur L. Haines Ph.D., and two students work in a chemistry lab. Haines came to USD as a chemistry instructor in 1904. Organic and physiological chemistry courses were part of the Bachelor of Science...
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Lee Med teaching addition
University of South Dakota
The 25,000 square-foot teaching addition to the Lee building, dedicated in 1969, provided more room for the library, offices, teaching laboratories, and a 240-seat lecture theater.
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