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James W. Laurie Henry R. Luce
Laurie, James W.; Luce, Henry Robinson, 1898-1967
James W. Laurie, Trinity's 14th president, served from 1951-1970 (left) and Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief of Time, Life, and Fortune Magazines Photo was taken on 7 October 1952 at a civic dinner in honor of Laurie at which Luce was the speaker. Luce also spoke at Laurie's inauguration the following day.
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James W. Laurie retirement
Laurie, James W.;
On May 13, 1970, the Trinity community held a retirement celebration for James W. and Dorothy Laurie at the completion of nineteen years of service as president of Trinity University. The couple are pictured as they leave Parker Chapel at the conclusion of the service.
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James W. Laurie retirement party
Laurie, James W.
On May 13, 1970, the Trinity community held a retirement celebration for James W. and Dorothy Laurie at the completion of nineteen years of service as president of Trinity University. The couple are pictured as they cut a cake at a reception following the retirement ceremony..
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James. W. Laurie and George Clark
Laurie, James W.; Clark, George;
James W. Laurie, Trinity's 14th president, served from 1951-1970 (right) with George Clark, President of Trinity's Alumni Association. Photograph taken in 1955 with San Antonio skyline in the background
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James. W. Laurie and John MacKay
Laurie, James W.; MacKay, John;
James W. Laurie, Trinity's 14th president, served from 1951-1970. Photo was taken in the mid- 1950s when John MacKay, president of Princeton Theological Seminary was a guest speaker on the Trinity campus. In the background of photo is the administration building later known as Northrup Hall.
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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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John H. Burma
Burman, John H.; College presidents;
Burma was Trinity's 10th president 1921-1933.
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John L. Dickens
Dickens, John L.; College presidents
Dicken's was Trinity's 4th president (1889-90).
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Kate Gillespie
Gillespie, Kate; Music teachers
Kate Gillespie was the wife of professor William S. Gillespie. She taught music to pre-collegiate students.
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Laurie 10th anniversary
Laurie, James W.;
Trustee C. W. Miller (left) presents gifts to Dorothy and James W. Laurie (Trinity president) at a dinner celebrating the 10th anniversary of Laurie's presidency in 1961.
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Lee Roy the Tiger
Tigers; Trinity University (San Antonio, Tex.) -- Mascots; Lee Roy (Tiger)
Lee Roy was a Royal Bengal tiger purchased by local builder and developer L. R. (Lee Roy) Pletz in 1953. Housed in the San Antonio Zoo, Lee Roy appeared at pep rallies and football games in a portable cage escorted by the Bengal Lancers social club. Transported around the track after every Trinity touchdown, Lee Roy became a familiar figure to San Antonio sports enthusiasts.
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Lee Roy Tiger Cubs
Tigers; Trinity University (San Antonio, Tex.) -- Mascots; Lee Roy (Tiger)
Lee Roy the Bengal Tiger sired cubs in the San Antonio Zoo with mate Queenie. One of his offspring, designated Lee Roy II, continued the tiger tradition after the death of Lee Roy I in 1962. Lee Roy was a Royal Bengal tiger purchased by local builder and developer L. R. (Lee Roy) Pletz in 1953. Housed in the San Antonio Zoo, Lee Roy appeared at pep rallies and football games in a portable cage escorted by the Bengal Lancers social club. Transported around the track after every Trinity touchdown, Lee Roy became a familiar figure to San Antonio sports enthusiasts.
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Leonidas C.. Kirkes
Kirkes, Leonidas C.; College presidents;
Kirkes was 7th president of Trinity University 1902-1904
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Library Quonset Hut
Libraries; Quonset huts
The combined University of San Antonio and Trinity University libraries were housed in several locations on campus including a large quonset hut purchased from the U. S. Army.
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Library Quonset Hut and students
Libraries; Quonset huts;
The combined University of San Antonio and Trinity University libraries were housed in several locations on campus including a large quonset hut purchased from the U. S. Army.
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Life Service Group
Missionaries; Seminarians; Student organizations;
The Life Service Group consisted of men and women who intended to serve as ministers and missionaries.
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Luther A. Johnson
Johnson, Luther A.; College presidents
Luther Apelles Johnson served as Trinity's third president from 1885-1889 and later as president of the faculty. He was responsible for developing Trinity's curriculum and for initiating faculty study leaves. His untimely death in 1900 was a great loss to the university community.
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Lyndon B. Johnson visit to campus
Laurie, James W.; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; Johnson, Lady Bird, 1912-
Left to right, Dorothy Laurie, Trinity president James W. Laurie, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Lady Bird Johnson pose for a photograph at a dinner on the Trinity campus in 1962.
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Main Administration Classroom Building
School administration buildings;
A large four-story brick structure originally used by the University of San Antonio served as a multi-purpose building for students, faculty, and staff.
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Main Administrative/Classroom Bldg
School administration buildings;
Built in 1902, it was a multi-use building serving as classroom, office, library, laboratory, and gymnasium.
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