Tingelstad Hall is named for O.A. Tingelstad, college president from 1928 to 1943. It was built as a residence hall in 1967.
Back of photo: Tinglestad Hall
Tingelstad Hall is named for O.A. Tingelstad, college president from 1928 to 1943. It was built as a residence hall in 1967.
Back of photo: Tinglestad Hall
President Mortvedt and his wife and daughter look at a plague honoring him at the Mortvedt Library dedication.
Back of photo: Mortverdt Library Dedication 1967 Dr. Mortverdt with wife Gladys and daughter
An unidentified woman signs the guest book at the dedication of the Mortvedt Library.
Back of photo: Mortverdt Library Dedication
Construction of the Mortvedt Library.
Back of photo: Building Mortvedt Library
Display cases of formerly banned books, first floor library lobby.
Exterior view of the Eastvold Auditorium (north side).
Model of first floor Library interior.
Brackston Taylor working at the Reference Desk in the library.
Interior of the Tower Chapel; view of the Rose Window. One student praying.
Back of photo: Tower Chapel
Construction of the Morvedt Library.
Back of photo: Building Mortvedt Library