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81.
Male students in residence hall room
Dormitories;
Two male students in a Murchison Hall dormitory room in the late 1950s.
82.
Mary Catherine Hall
Mary Catherine Hall; Dormitories
Built in 1926, this women's residence hall was a gift of Mr. and Mr. R. M. McFarlin of Tulsa, Oklahoma in memory of the late Mrs. McFarlin's mother.
83.
Maude Davis
Davis, Maude; Deans (Education);
Davis was Dean of Women at Trinity from 1923-1948.
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May Day Festivities
May Day; Holidays
May Day festivities were annual events on the Waxahachie campus.
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May Day festivities
May Day; Holidays
May Day festivities were an annual event on the Waxahachie campus.
86.
Mayfield Cottage and McFarlin Residence Halls
Mayfield Cottage; McFarlin Residence Hall;
Photo of Mayfield Cottage (left foreground), Home Economics Cottage which was dedicated in May 1957. It was named in honor of Charlotte Mayfield who served for many years on the Texas State Board of High School Examiners and Supervisors with a specialty in the field of Home Economics. The Home Economics program was discontinued in the 1980s. In the background is the McFarlin Residence Hall complex.
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McFarlin Residence Hall
McFarlin Residence Hall; Dormitories
A two-story brick building erected in 1928, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McFarlin, it served as a residence hall for men.
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Men's Glee Club
Choruses;
89.
Ministerial and Missionary Students
Missionaries; Seminarians; Student organizations;
Student group of individuals who were planning to be ministers and missionaries.
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Ministerial and Missionary students
Seminarians; Missionaries
Students who were studying to be either ministers (male) or missionaries (female). Photo was taken on Tehuacana Rocks.
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Ministerial student group
Seminarians; Cockrill, Benjamin D.; Bodenhamer, David S.
Group of ministerial students with President Cockrill and Professor Bodenhamer.
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Monroe G. Everett
Everett, Monroe G.; College presidents;
The thirteenth president of Trinity University, Everett was a graduate of Bethel College in Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Everett served as Director of the Westminster Foundation for Oregon and the Board of Christian Education in Philadelphia before coming to Trinity. He served from 1942-1950. Northrup Hall is in the background of photo taken on new campus.
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Monroe G. Everett
Everett, Monroe G.; College presidents;
The thirteenth president of Trinity University, Everett was a graduate of Bethel College in Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Everett served as Director of the Westminster Foundation for Oregon and the Board of Christian Education in Philadelphia before coming to Trinity. He served from 1942-1950. Here Everett is speaking to the San Antonio Lions Club in 1948.
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Monroe G. Everett
Everett, Monroe G.; College presidents;
The thirteenth president of Trinity University, Everett was a graduate of Bethel College in Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Everett served as Director of the Westminster Foundation for Oregon and the Board of Christian Education in Philadelphia before coming to Trinity. He served from 1942-1950. Northrup Hall is in the background of photo taken on new campus.
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Monroe G. Everett
Everett, Monroe G.; College presidents;
The thirteenth president of Trinity University, Everett was a graduate of Bethel College in Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. An ordained Presbyterian minister, Everett served as Director of the Westminster Foundation for Oregon and the Board of Christian Education in Philadelphia before coming to Trinity. He served from 1942-1950.
96.
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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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
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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Music Group
Music -- Societies, etc.; Gillespie, Kate;
Music groups were popular with Trinity students during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Along with students are Professors Riggs, Johnson, and Mrs. Kate Gillespie.
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Onderdonk Science Building
Onderdonk Science Building;
The science building contained laboratories and lecture rooms of the departments of biology, chemistry, and physics.
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