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    • Communism as a Religion

    • Communism as a Religion

    • Communism and Christianity; Communism and religion; Communism

    • Thesis presented at Andover Newton Theological School in 1943, digitized copy supplied by Diana Yount, Trask Library, Andover Newton Theological School, on March 16, 2012 to Coates Library, Special Collections and Archives, Trinity University.
    • Trinity Trio

    • Trinity Trio

    • Trinity Trio (Musical group);

    • The Trinity Trio represented Trinity at many local and state-wide events during the 1940s and 1950s. Pictured here, l-r are Dorothy Johnson, Jackie Collier, and Pat Wheeler in 1944.
    • Trinity Trio

    • Trinity Trio

    • Trinity Trio (musical group);

    • The Trinity Trio represented Trinity at many local and state-wide events during the 1940s and 1950s. Pictured here, l-r are Dorothy Johnson, Jackie Collier, and Pat Wheeler in 1944.
    • Miller Fountain

    • Miller Fountain

    • Fountains; Miller, Eugenia B.; Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr....
    • Miller Fountain

    • Miller Fountain

    • Fountains; Miller, Eugenia B.; Eugnia B. Miller Fountain

    • The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr....
    • Miller Fountain

    • Miller Fountain

    • Fountains; Miller, Eugenia B.; Eugnia B. Miller Fountain

    • The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr....
    • Miller Fountain

    • Miller Fountain

    • Fountains; Miller, Eugenia B.; Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr....
    • Thomas Residence Hall

    • Thomas Residence Hall

    • Thomas Residence Hall; Dormitories;

    • Opened in the fall of 1965, the eight-storey High Rise residence hall for undergraduate women was designed by architects O'Neil Ford and Bartlett Cocke. In 1974 Trinity trustees voted to name High Rise in honor of Marion Bruce Thomas who served...
    • Thomas Residence Hall

    • Thomas Residence Hall

    • Thomas Residence Hall; Dormitories;

    • Opened in the fall of 1965, the eight-storey High Rise residence hall for undergraduate women was designed by architects O'Neil Ford and Bartlett Cocke. In 1974 Trinity trustees voted to name High Rise in honor of Marion Bruce Thomas who served...
    • Thomas Residence Hall

    • Thomas Residence Hall

    • Thomas Residence Hall; Dormitories;

    • Opened in the fall of 1965, the eight-storey High Rise residence hall for undergraduate women was designed by architects O'Neil Ford and Bartlett Cocke. In 1974 Trinity trustees voted to name High Rise in honor of Marion Bruce Thomas who served...
    • President John Brazil

    • President John Brazil

    • Brazil, John R.

    • Inaugurated as the seventeenth president of Trinity University on February 12, 2000, John R. Brazil took office in the fall of 1999. Prior to coming to Trinity Brazil served as President of Bradley University in Illinois. Prior to his tenure at...
    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • Eugenia B. Miller Fountain

    • Fountains; Miller, Eugenia B.; Ford, O'Neil, 1905-; Cocke, Bartlett;

    • The Eugenia B. Miller Fountain was named in honor of the wife of Cecil W. Miller, Trinity trustee and former chairman of the Board (1957-1960) who presented the fountain as a gift to the university in 1966. Fountains were a special interest of Mr....
    • James W. Laurie and James Robinson

    • James W. Laurie and James Robinson

    • Laurie, James W.; Robinson, James;

    • Pictured left to right are James W. Laurie, Trinity president, and Presbyterian clergyman James Robinson, pastor of the Church of the Master in New York City and founder of Cross Roads Africa program. Robinson visited the Trinity campus in 1961 to...
    • Trustee James H. Calvert

    • Trustee James H. Calvert

    • Calvert, James H.;

    • James Henry Calvert served Trinity as a trustee from 1942 until his death in 1981. He was chairman of the board from 1963-1966. As president of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce in 1941, Calvert was instrumental in bringing Trinity to San Antonio...
    • Murchison Tower

    • Murchison Tower

    • Murchison Tower

    • Dedicated on December 16, 1964, the T. Frank Murchison Memorial Tower rises to a height of 166 feet and is the focal center of the Trinity campus. The tower was a gift of Mr. Arch Underwood, a longtime friend of Murchison who served with him as a...
    • Lightner Residence Hall

    • Lightner Residence Hall

    • Lightner Residence Hall; Dormitories;

    • With funds raised during Trinity's $50 million Centennial Fund, two new residence halls for women opened in the fall of 1965: the six-story Camille Lightner Honor Residence Hall and High Rise Residence hall. Both were designed by architects O'Neil...
    • Murchison Residence Hall

    • Murchison Residence Hall

    • Murchison Residence Hall; Dormitories;

    • Dedicated in June 1952, Murchison Residence Hall was a gift of Trinity Trustee T. Frank Murchison in memory of his father John W. Murchison. Initially designed to house Trinity men, it was used as a women's residence until the completion of Susanna...
    • Murchison Residence Hall

    • Murchison Residence Hall

    • Murchison Residence Hall; Dormitories;

    • Dedicated in June 1952, Murchison Residence Hall was a gift of Trinity Trustee T. Frank Murchison in memory of his father John W. Murchison. Initially designed to house Trinity men, it was used as a women's residence until the completion of Susanna...
    • Murchison Tower

    • Murchison Tower

    • Murchison Tower

    • Dedicated on December 16, 1964, the T. Frank Murchison Memorial Tower rises to a height of 166 feet and is the focal center of the Trinity campus. The tower was a gift of Mr. Arch Underwood, a longtime friend of Murchison who served with him as a...

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