Sculpture gallery, Taylor Hall

Casts of classical scultpure in the Taylor Hall art museum
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Casts of classical scultpure in the Taylor Hall art museum
Class of 1919's Senior Parlor
Class of 1919's Senior Parlor
Class of 1919's Senior Parlor
Class of 1916's Senior Parlor
Class of 1916's Senior Parlor
View of the college music building from the east
View of the college music building from the east
View of the college music building from the east
View of Students Building from the south
View of Students Building from the south
Three students in their dorm room, most likely in Main Building. Two are knitting while the other reads a book on a window seat
Three students in their dorm room, most likely in Main Building
View of the land on the east side of the campus
View of Taylor Gate from Raymond Avenue
View through Taylor Gate to Raymond Avenue
View through Taylor Gate of Main Building
View of Taylor Gate from Main Drive with some snow on the ground
View of Taylor Hall from Raymond Avenue
View of the tennis courts with Raymond Avenue in the background
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