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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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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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Administration building
University of South Dakota
3. Rear entrance to the Administration building. The building contains the administration offices, music practice rooms, the museum, and Slagle auditorium. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 2,250....
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Chemistry building
University of South Dakota
9. The Chemistry building.
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School of Law
University of South Dakota
5. The law building.
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Chemistry building
University of South Dakota
10. Entrance to the chemistry building.
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Administration building
University of South Dakota
4. A side view of the Administration building.
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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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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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Lee Med greenhouse
University of South Dakota
Second year medical student Gerald Chessen with two USD undergraduates or staff employees in the Lee Med greenhouse. The greenhouse was located on the southwest side of the Lee building, and was used to...
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Old Armory
University of South Dakota
11. Old Armory. This building was used as a men's gymnasium until the new armory and gymnasium was erected. This old building was renovated and is now used exclusively for women's athletics.
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Civil defense
University of South Dakota
In 1963, the University of South Dakota began constructing fallout shelters on campus. These shelters were located beneath Norton Hall, Brookman Hall, Noteboom Hall, Burgess Hall, East Hall, Dakota Hall,...
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Engineering Shop
University of South Dakota
16. One of the units of the engineering shops. The shop equipment for mechanical engineering is housed in the main part of this building.
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University Hall
University of South Dakota
2. The entrance to historic University Hall. This building houses many of the class rooms and offices for the college of arts and sciences and the college of music, and contains the offices of the Extension...
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Animal research
University of South Dakota
Expanded research capability in the new Lee Building included raccoons.
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Barber Fay Swisher
University of South Dakota
Barber Fay Swisher, originally from Emerson, Iowa, had his shop in the basement of the March Theatre for twenty years before moving to the Evergreen Service building group on Cherry Street in 1956. The...
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Coop
University of South Dakota
The University Co-Operative store, which was located on the first floor of the Union Building, was a student-owned, student-operated facility in which students could buy books and supplies as well as lunch...
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Ruth and General Lloyd R. Moses
University of South Dakota
On April 9, 1990, Lloyd Moses attended a dedication at the E. O. Lawrence Communications Building for a military library presented in his honor: the General Lloyd R. Moses Library. He was honored at the...
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Class composites
University of South Dakota
From the left, Jerry Suelflow (1981), Tom Bower (1982) and Kevin Garvin (1982) view the “walls of fame” class composites located in the halls of the main floor of the Lee Building.
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Interior of Law Library
University of South Dakota
The law library shown here was housed in the original law building, established by the South Dakota Legislature in 1908. Plans for a new law library were initiated in 1949 with the arrival of George Townsend,...
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