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1978 Manual Training Building
1978 Manual Training Building
1978 Demolition of Manual Training Building
1978 Demolition of Manual Training Building
1947 Aerial View
1947 Aerial View
1940 Manual Training Building
1940 Manual Training Building
1936 Aerial View
1936 Aerial View
1928 Aerial View
1928 Aerial View
1927 Library Construction
1927 Library Construction
1927 Campus Day: Marching on Football Field
1927 Campus Day: Marching on Football Field
1924 Waldo Field
1924 Waldo Field
1920 Students Working with Concrete
1920 Students Working with Concrete
1917 Manual Training Building with Heating Plant
1917 Manual Training Building with Heating Plant
1914 Main Building: Rear View
1914 Main Building: Rear View
1914 Main Building
1914 Main Building
1913 Manual Training Building
1913 Manual Training Building
1913 Main Building
1913 Main Building
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