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Photograph of Flanagan Building Under Construction Flanagan Building under construction. The building is named after Edward Gaskill Flanagan, a local businessman, politician, and member of the East Carolina Teachers College Board of Trustees. The building is used to hold class and offices and is still a part of the East Carolina University campus.
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Photograph of Wright Auditorium and Wright Fountain Color photograph of East Carolina University's Wright Auditorium and Wright Fountain. Date approximated.
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Photograph of Graduation in Wright Auditorium Graduation in Wright Auditorium. Photo taken from pages 24-25 of the 1958 Buccaneer, yearbook of East Carolina College.
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Photograph of East Carolina Teachers College Master of Arts Graduates Standing in Front of the Old Cafeteria Complex Group of East Carolina Teachers College Master of Arts graduates in caps and gowns standing together outside of the Dining Hall (Old Cafeteria Complex) on campus with two professors.
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Photograph of Dining Hall Reconstruction After Fire Photograph of the exterior view of the Dining Hall on the East Carolina Teachers Training School campus five days after a fire gutted the building and destroyed the roof with crews cleaning out the building for reconstruction. Originally called the Refectory, the building is now known as the Old Cafeteria Complex.
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Postcard of Girls' Dormitory at East Carolina Teachers Training School, Greenville, North Carolina Postcard of Girls' Dormitory at East Carolina Teachers Training School, Greenville, North Carolina. Later renamed Wilson Dormitory in honor of Claude W. Wilson, it was demolished in 1968. The name of a Greenville drug store "Coward & Wooten" is printed on front. Date approximated.
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Photograph of Wilson Hall Photograph of the front exterior of Wilson Hall on the East Carolina College campus taken from the left side. One of four original buildings of East Carolina Teachers Training School. The building was demolished in 1968 to make way for the Jenkins Fine Arts Center.
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Postcard of Boys' Dormitory at East Carolina Teachers Training School in Greenville, North Carolina Color postcard of Boys' Dormitory at East Carolina Teachers Training School, Greenville, North Carolina, later named Jarvis Dormitory in honor of East Carolina founder Thomas Jordan Jarvis (1836-1915). Printed on verso: "Published by A. B. Ellington & Co., Greenville, N.C." Date approximated.
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Photograph of Jarvis Hall Photograph of the front exterior view of Jarvis Hall on the East Carolina Teachers Training School campus with some of the windows open and curtains flying out. Named after former North Carolina Governor Thomas Jordan Jarvis, known as the Father of ECU, who served as chairman of the executive committee of the ECTTS Board of Trustees from 1908-1915.
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Photograph of the Old Austin Building Auditorium Photograph of the interior of the Old Austin Building auditorium at East Carolina Teachers Training School during an assembly with all of the lower seats and balcony seats occupied.
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Photograph of the Old Austin Building Photograph of the Old Austin Building at East Carolina College. Date approximated.
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Photograph of the Groundbreaking of East Carolina Teachers Training School Photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony for East Carolina Teachers Training School. Left to right: Mary B. Dail, Mary W. Jarvis, Mary (James) Lipscomb, Jennie White, Fernando Godfrey "Dink" James, Herbert A. White, Robert D. Harrington, W.H. Harrington, Jesse Speight, Nell (Skinner) Moseley, Bennett W. Moseley, Irma (Cobb) Dunn, Richard A. Tyson, Haywood Dail, Thomas Jordan Jarvis, Celeste Evans, Richard King, Ed Evans, David Jordan Whichard, Cecil Cobb, Charles V. York, Robert J. Cobb.
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Photograph of Dormitory Construction Sign Photograph of an East Carolina College student lying on a cot and reading a book, Ovid Pierce's The Plantation, under a construction sign for a new men's residence hall on College Hill. Sign entitled "Dormitory for 512 Men".