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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Dirt road leading to temporary housing units near main campus. In the distance is the roof line of Converse Hall, with other main campus buildings off to the right. Temporary housing very likely accommodated a surge in enrollment following WWII, especially veterans on the "GI Bill." Dated 1946 /...
Show moreDirt road leading to temporary housing units near main campus. In the distance is the roof line of Converse Hall, with other main campus buildings off to the right. Temporary housing very likely accommodated a surge in enrollment following WWII, especially veterans on the "GI Bill." Dated 1946 / 1947.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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View looking northeast of temporary housing on the UVM campus. The Fleming Museum lies beyond the complex, with the Mary Fletcher Hospital off to the right. Dated 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta, relaxing in the library of their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first...
Show moreSisters of Kappa Alpha Theta, relaxing in the library of their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Temporary housing units near main campus. These preceded the construction of the Chittenden-Buckham-Wills dormitories and very likely accommodated GI's coming to UVM as part of the "GI Bill." Dated 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at...
Show moreSisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
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- UVM Sororities - Delta Delta Delta
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Sisters of Delta Delta Delta sorority, seated perhaps in their house at 143 So. Willard St., the James W. Hickok, which the sorority bought in 1935. Occasion unknown but one calling for uniformity in dress.
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- UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at...
Show moreSisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Temporary housing units near main campus. These dwellings preceded the construction of the shoebox dormitories and University Heights, very likely accommodating the surge in post-WW II enrollment, esp. veterans on the "GI Bill." Dated 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Gamma Phi Beta
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Sisters of Gamma Phi Beta (residence: 381 Main St., a house built for Burlington banker Joel H. Gates).
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Temporary housing units near main campus. These dwellings preceded the construction of the shoebox dormitories and University Heights, very likely accommodating the surge in post-WW II enrollment, esp. veterans on the "GI Bill." Dated 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Delta Delta Delta
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Sisters of Delta Delta Delta sorority, seated in front their house at 143 So. Willard St., the James W. Hickok, which the sorority bought in 1935. The 3 Delta letters can be seen above the lintel.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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View looking southwest of temporary housing on main campus. The gym (now Royall Tyler Theatre) lies beyond the housing units, with Old Mill, and Williams off to the right. The temporary structures were replaced by the "shoebox" dormitories--Chittenden-Buckham-Wills--which were considered ...
Show moreView looking southwest of temporary housing on main campus. The gym (now Royall Tyler Theatre) lies beyond the housing units, with Old Mill, and Williams off to the right. The temporary structures were replaced by the "shoebox" dormitories--Chittenden-Buckham-Wills--which were considered "international" in style. Dated 1947.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Temporary housing units near main campus, with a few parked cars and trucks. These dwellings preceded the construction of the Chittenden-Buckham-Wills dormitories and very likely accommodated GI's coming to UVM as part of the "GI Bill." Dated 1946 / 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at...
Show moreSisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
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- UVM Sororities - Gamma Phi Beta
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Sisters of Gamma Phi Beta (residence: 381 Main St., a house built for Burlington banker Joel H. Gates).
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- UVM Sororities - Kappa Alpha Theta
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Sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at...
Show moreSisters of Kappa Alpha Theta in their chapter house at 215 So. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. (The house was built in 1900 for lawyer Charles T. Barney and later owned by the Catholic diocese as a residence for Bishop Joseph J. Rice.) Kappa Alpha Theta was the first sorority to have a chapter at UVM (1881).
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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This is located in the field between University Row and what would later be the "shoebox" dormitories--Chittenden-Buckham-Wills. Apparently, the postwar rise in enrollment called for pre-fab temporary housing. Dated 1947.
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- UVM - Fraternities - Sigma Nu
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Gathering of Sigma Nu members outside the house (or "lodge," as listed in the city directory) at 57 [So.] Williams St., Burlington, Vt. The mix of ages suggests a reunion of alums and perhaps current members. A lone woman appears in the front row, center. Dated 1949. Photo #2.
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- UVM - Housing (Temporary)
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Temporary housing units near main campus with a garden in the foreground. These preceded the construction of the Chittenden-Buckham-Wills dormitories and very likely accommodated GI's coming to UVM as part of the "GI Bill." Dated 1946 / 1947.
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- UVM Sororities - Gamma Phi Beta
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Sisters of Gamma Phi Beta (residence: 381 Main St., a house built for Burlington banker Joel H. Gates).