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8 men in front of the former gymnasium (built 1901), now the Royall Tyler Theatre, which has a restored entrance way but the same arabesque detail on both sides. Athletes seem to be runners. Photo #9.
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Graduating group portrait of UVM class of 1956 with Dean George Wolf assembled in Hall A of John Dewey Hall. Photo #2.
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UVM students (some Class of 1932?) in front of the Billings Library.
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UVM graduates in academic regalia. Site and date unknown. Photo #2. Handwriting 65 cents at bottom margin.
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UVM graduates in academic regalia. Site and date unknown. Photo #1. See also mcalA18F11i11.
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UVM students in academic regalia. Occasion or year unknown. Taken in front of the Billings Library.
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Group portrait of young men and women, very likely UVM students, assembled before a replica of Old Mill. Very likely a student honor society. However, group identity, the event, date of the photo, and the site are unknown.
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A large group of men and women in costume assemble in a gymnasium type room, possibly in Southwick Hall on Redstone campus. Crepe paper streamers festoon from the ceiling. A group of musicians are seen on a stage in the background.
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1951 photo of the UVM Newman Club, which today is known as the Catholic Center at UVM. Newman Clubs (named after John Henry Cardinal Newman) provided spiritual guidance and social activities to Catholic students at secular colleges. At the time of this photo, which appears in the 1953 Ariel (UVM...
Show more1951 photo of the UVM Newman Club, which today is known as the Catholic Center at UVM. Newman Clubs (named after John Henry Cardinal Newman) provided spiritual guidance and social activities to Catholic students at secular colleges. At the time of this photo, which appears in the 1953 Ariel (UVM yearbook), the home of the Newman Club was at 118 Pearl St. The priest pictured here is Fr. William R. Mulligan. Seated next to him is faculty adviser Catherine F. Nulty, a professor in the UVM Education department. Photo #46.
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