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Male students at Radford College
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- Nolen, Laura
Male students at Radford College
In 1972, president Donald Dedmon announced that Radford College was becoming a coed institution and men were allowed to be on-campus residential students. This photo is from Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett on WRAD radio
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett on WRAD radio
M'Ledge Moffett, Radford College's Dean of Women stands with President Wilbur Peters and an unidentified woman at a podium with a micrrphone and a WRAD radio logo. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Founders Hall
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- Nolen, Laura
Founders Hall
Founders Hall was the first building to be built on the Radford campus. It served as the Administration Building, the Library, the auditorium, and other things. The building was torn down so that Muse Hall could be built in it's place. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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David Wilbur Peters and Mrs. Peters
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- Nolen, Laura
David Wilbur Peters and Mrs. Peters
David Wilbur Peters was president of Radford College from 1938-1951. Before becoming president he was a member of the State Department of Education. This photo was part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Campus View
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- Nolen, Laura
Campus View
Aerial photo of the Radford College campus in the 1930s. Walker Hall appears to be under construction in this photo, and that makes this most likely a photo between 1933-1939. This photo was used in Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett
M'Ledge Moffett was born in 1892, the only child of William Ledgerwood Moffett and Mary Stoops Moffett. The name M'Ledge was formed from shortened versions of her parents names, Mary and Ledgerwood. She attended the newly-opened State Normal School in Harrisonburg, Virginia (now James Madison University), graduating in 1910 with a Full Degree in Household Arts. Harrisonburg was the first school to offer such a degree in Virginia and Moffett was one of the first two graduates. From Harrisonburg, Moffett went to Columbia University's Teachers College in New York City. While working towards her Bachelor of Science degree in 1913 from Columbia, M'Ledge spent her summers as a Household Arts instructor at a Summer Normal School in Covington, Virginia. Moffett arrived in Radford on September 11, 1913, as the youngest faculty member and the only member of the Household Arts Department, a month after the school's formal dedication in August, 1913, and only a few days before classes began. She apparently quickly proved her ability to handle herself under pressure because McConnell almost immediately put her in charge of the school's sole dormitory. In Moffett's History of the State Teachers College at Radford, Virginia, 1910-1930, McConnell wrote in the third person of Moffett that, "in the judgment of the president, she was the most suitable person for this trying position, this she filled with great satisfaction to all concerned. This was the beginning of her official duties in the college." Among her many accomplishments while at Radford, President John P. McConnell appointed Moffett as the new Dean of Women, a year before she received her Master of Arts degree. She was the first person to hold that post at any of the Virginia institutions of higher education. She held the Dean's post until her retirement in 1962. This photo shows Moffett graduating from the State Normal School in Harrisonburg, VA and is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett
This photo shows a young M'Ledge Moffett standing beside a fallen tree and is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College. Moffett worked at Radford from 1913 until 1962 and held several positions, most notably Dean of Women.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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La Belle Inn
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- Nolen, Laura
La Belle Inn
When the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford (later to become Radford University) opened, it had no dormitories for the students, so two buildings were rented to fill this need. Shown here is La Belle Inn in 1914. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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An early Graduating Class
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- Nolen, Laura
An early Graduating Class
Radford State Normal School's first few graduations were very small, the first one had 5 students, the next few had more and today the graduated number in the hundreds. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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John Preston McConnell
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- Nolen, Laura
John Preston McConnell
Dr. John Preston McConnell was Radford's founder and first president (1911-1937). This photo shows him walking into his office in 1915 and is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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John Preston McConnell
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- Nolen, Laura
John Preston McConnell
ohn Preston McConnell was appointed as president of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women in October, 1911. Dr. McConnell was born on February 22, 1866 in Scott County, Virginia and obtained his A.B. (Bachelors) and A.M. (Masters) from Milligan College in Milligan, Tennessee. He earned a Ph.D in History and Economics from the University of Virginia in 1904 and served as Professor of History and Economics at Emory and Henry College from 1904 until he assumed his presidential duties at Radford. McConnell served as President until 1937 when he retired because of failing health. He was rewarded for his services with emeritus presidential status. John Preston McConnell died in October, 1941. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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