|
Panoramic
view of the campus, "Proposed New Buildings
. . . ," Western Journal of Education,
October 1899.
Some elements of the campus of 1899 are recognizable
a century later, but much of the University from
that era now seems quaint and unfamiliar. Buildings
of brick and wood, of which South Hall is the only
survivor, were scattered over the spacious but rustic
grounds of the campus.
|