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Moving Day 1952
Trinity moved from the Woodlawn campus to the Skyline campus on May 13, 1952. Students break for refreshments on the Woodlawn campus before leaving for the new campus.
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Trustees Witt, Miller, Calvert
(Left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Calvert. Affectionaly known as ""the three wise men,"" Witt, Miller, and Calvert were instrumental in bringing Trinity to San Antonio in 1942 and served Trinity as trustees and benefactors. Photograph is taken in the Board Room of the original Northrup Hall with portraits of Witt, Miller, and Calver in the background.
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student at University Presbyterian Church
Students leaving services at University Presbyterian Church located at the corner of Shook and Bushnell just west of the Trinity campus. Before the erection of Parker Chapel in 1966, University Church served as the religious center for the Trinity community.
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Trinity students 1950s
A campus scene in the 1950s with students on stairway in the vicinity ot Storch library.
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Aerial view of Trinity Campus
Aerial views;
Aerial view of campus taken c. 1960 from Northrup Hall looking west with Storch Library, Mayfield Cottage, Varsity Tennis courts, McFarlin Residence Halls, and University Presbyterian Church in the background.
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Aerial view Trinity Campus
Aerial views;
Aerial view of Trinity campus looking north with the Sams Athletic Center in the foreground and the Parker Chapel and Murchison Tower prominent in center of photograph. On the lower left, work on the construction of E. M. Stevens field is underway.
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Trinity Flying Class
Aeronautics; McDonald, Dorothy; Women in aeronautics
Aviation class formed in 1939 under the auspices of the civil aeronautics Authority. Dorothy McDonald(pictured) was the first female to graduate in program.
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Jesse Anderson
Anderson, Jesse; College presidents
Anderson was Trinity's 6th and last president on the Tehuacana campus.
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Art Class
Art -- Study and teaching;
Students in art class on the Woodlawn campus c. 1949.
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TU students with cars
Automobiles;
Trinity students prepare for an outing.
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TU Students in car
Automobiles; School administration buildings;
Students in automobile with main administration/classroom building in background.
12.
Moving Day 1952
Banners;
Trinity moved from the Woodlawn campus to the Skyline campus on May 13, 1952. Three students hold banner marking the beginning of the move.
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Moving Day 1952
Banners;
Trinity moved from the Woodlawn campus to the Skyline campus on May 13, 1952. Photograph was taken in front of the main Woodlawn building on moving day.
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Trinity 1925 Baseball team
Baseball teams;
Trinity's baseball team won back to back championships (1924-1925) in the Texas Conference.
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Basketball Team 1922
Basketball teams;
Trinity basketball team photo taken in 1922. Note the ""hook 'em horns"" hand sign at top right of fence. This was cropped out of the year book photograph.
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Basketball Team
Basketball teams;
Basket ball team early 20th century. Trinity had no gymnasium so the team practiced on an out-door concrete slab.
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1915 Women's Basketball Team
Basketball teams; Women athletes;
Women played basketball under a strict set of rules including dress code and local games only.
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William S. Beeson
Beeson, William S.; College presidents
Beeson was Trinity's first president (1869-1883). A veteran of the Confederate Army, Beeson had previously served as President of Chapel Hill College in Texas.
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Professor Ben Benson
Benson, Ben;
Professor Ben Benson, Department of Homebuilding with students in class during the 1960s.
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Professor David S. Bodenhamer
Bodenhamer, David S.; Mathematics teachers
Bodenhamer joined the Trinity faculty in 1883 as an assistant instructor and two years later became the Johnson Professor Mathematics. Later he served as professor Greek, Bible, and astronomy and the Aston Lecturer on Theology and Homiletics. He retired in 1914.
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