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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
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
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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
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
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
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
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An unidentified woman signs the guest book at the dedication of the Mortvedt Library.
Back of photo: Mortverdt Library Dedication
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Construction of the Mortvedt Library.
Back of photo: Building Mortvedt Library
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Display cases of formerly banned books, first floor library lobby.
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Exterior view of the Eastvold Auditorium (north side).
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Brackston Taylor working at the Reference Desk in the library.
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Interior of the Tower Chapel; view of the Rose Window. One student praying.
Back of photo: Tower Chapel
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Construction of the Morvedt Library.
Back of photo: Building Mortvedt Library