A collection of photographs and printed drawings showing the campus of Manchester College from it's earliest days forward until circa 1922. Interior of "modern" classroom in Holl-Kinter Hall of Science (circa 1960). Architectural illustration of a signboard. MU2013/14a-j: a. Perhaps the first photograph of North Manchester College [what was called Bumgerdner Hall] by A. F. Rice, photographer, North Manchester, Indiana. The picture is labeled "North Manchester College" - the name prior to President E. S. Young (1895). Also - President Young built the Bible School and this is not shown in the picture that illustrates the entire institution. b. Early photograph of Bumgerdner Hall, the Bible School, and probably Ikenberry Hall (circa 1906). However, depth-of-field issues make Ikenberry Hall (men's dorm)look as if it is attached to the Bible School. c. Image from 1910 Aurora - drawing of MC campus with horse and buggies and a steam locomotive in the distance. d. Illustration - photograph of a piece of artwork showing an aerial view of the campus and vicinity. A note is written on the verso - "News Sentinel." page 6. Oct. 26 (no year provided). MU2013/143e. Illustration - printed version of the illustration showing an aerial view of the campus and vicinity. 2 copies - one formerly accessioned as MC2004/4 Photo 1. Now known as MU2013/143e2. f. Classroom interior identified as being within the Holl-Kinter Hall of Science - showing the gradiated rise of the interior and the use of chairs with arms. g. Architectural drawing of student looking at a signboard outside of what might be the Holl-Kintner Hall of Science. |