This 3" x 4" black and white photograph shows Jorgensen Hall's steel frame in the process of construction. Jorgensen Hall was building 1944-1945 and housed Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics.
Old South Hall can be seen over the top of this black and white 3" x 4" photograph showing a number of construction workers hard at work on the new Jorgensen Hall. Jorgensen Hall was built in 1944-1945 and housed Biology, Chemistry, Math, and…
Construction workers spread concrete construcing one of the upper floors of the new science building in this 3" x 4" black and white photograph. Jorgensen Hall housed Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics and was built 1944-1945.
This black and white 3" x 4" photograph classroom #300 in Jorgensen Hall was likely taken about the time the building opened for classes. Jorgensen was built 1944-1946 and housed Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics. The Clocktower reported that…
The first two floors of Jorgensen Hall have already taken shape in this 3" x 4" black and white photograph. Jorgensen Hall was built 1944-1945 and housed Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics.
Scaffolding providing construction workers with access to the upper levels of the building stands beside the new science building in this 3" x 4" black and white photograph. Later named Jorgensen Hall, this building was home to Biology, Chemistry,…
Apart from doors and window, the new science building looks nearly complete on the exterior as shown in this 3" x 4" black and white photograph. Later named Jorgensen Hall, this building was home to Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics departments.…
This black and white 5" x 7" photograph shows Dr. Eddleman sitting at his desk in Jorgensen Hall. Dr. Eddleman was chair of the Biology Department. This photograph was published in the 1970 Golden Cords annual.