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Aerial View of Campus
Aerial View of the campus with clear view of the grove, Todd Hall, ITC, Admin building, and surrounding buildings.
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1952 Homecoming Lawn Decorations in Front of Todd Hall House
A banner reading 'TO-HOOT-WITH-THE-OWLS' on the front of Todd Hall. A cut out wolf pointing to the banner with the letters OCE on his shirt. This was a dormitory lawn display competition for homecoming.
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Todd Hall Officer
A student in the early 1970s being instated as a Todd Hall officer. Todd Hall was used as a women's dormitory until the late 1970s.
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Todd Hall Tubbing
A student from the 1970s getting "tubbed" in the Todd Hall dormitory. Tubbing was an event that occurred when a woman got engaged — her friends would drag her into a bathtub and poor cold water on top of her.
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Todd Hall Tubbing
A student from the 1970s after getting "tubbed" in the Todd Hall dormitory. Tubbing was an event that occurred when a woman got engaged — her friends would drag her in a bathtub and douse her with cold water.
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Students Sunbathing
Students sunbathing in the backyard of Todd Hall, circa 1940. Todd Hall was used as a dormitorty for female students until the mid-1960s.
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Todd Hall Hallway Party
Students from the 1970s gathered in a hallway of Todd Hall to have a hallway party. Built in 1913, Todd Hall was used as a women's dormitory until the 1970s, when it began housing the Teaching Research Division of the State System of Higher Education.
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Students Gathering on Todd Hall Balcony, 1940s
Five female students gather outside on a Todd Hall balcony, eating ice cream in the mid 1940s.
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Sunbathing Students
Four students from the 1940s sunbathing outside Todd Hall.
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Todd Hall Formal
Three women from Todd Hall pose by the Music Room fireplace before the January 1958 winter formal. One of their dates can be seenin the mirror above the mantle.
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Todd Hall Dining Room
1940's residents of Todd Hall, then a women's dormatory, gather for dinner in the dining room of Todd Hall. Formal dinners were held every Sunday from 1913-1970, and were aimed to help teach proper dining etiquette.
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May Day Dancers outside the Dormitory
May Day dancers preparing for performance on the lawn near the Dormitory (now Todd Hall). -
The Kitchen of the First Campus Dormitory (now Todd Hall)
The three women standing at the far end of an industrial-style kitchen in the dormitory (now Todd Hall). On the backside is handwritten "From Mr. and Mrs. NE Schanbel To Miss Todd, Old Kitchen in Todd Hall Probably before 1917."