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The President's House
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- Nolen, Laura
The President's House
The President's House was built on the spot now occupied by Heth Hall on the Radford campus. The house was built somewhere in the 1933-1939 timeframe. This photo was used in Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Swimming Pool
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- Nolen, Laura
Swimming Pool
For several years there was an outdoor swimming pool on campus, which is seen in this photo. The pool was in front of where Preston Hall sits now. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Refreshments at the Campus Carnival
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- Nichols, Sharon
Refreshments at the Campus Carnival
Mrs. Frank Scott, wife of Dr. Scott- the "Y" sponsor, pours coffee into a dispenser. Townspeople and students would interact at the annual campus carnival. The students would have carnival fundraisers, various groups would have booths, a Carnival Queen was crowned, and a general air of festivity was enjoyed by all.- Creator
- Nichols, Sharon
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Radford College Students
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- Nolen, Laura
Radford College Students
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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Radford College Highlanders
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- Nolen, Laura
Radford College Highlanders
The Radford Highlanders played locally and nationally for many years, including in Norfolk Virginia's Oyster Bowl Parade in 1953, the Today Show in 1958, and the Macy's Christmas Parade six times between the years 1958 and 1970. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Police Chief Grafton Bowman
Police Chief Grafton Bowman
This 1974 photograph shows Radford College police chief Grafton Bowman at work. Mr. Bowman joined the newly formed campus police at Radford College in 1965. In 1966 he was named Chief of Police and he retained that job until his departure from the college in 1975. -
Peters Hall
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- Nichols, Sharon
Peters Hall
Students decorating outside Peters Hall in preparation for the annual Campus Carnival. Townspeople and students would interact at the annual campus carnival. The students would have carnival fundraisers, various groups would have booths, a Carnival Queen was crowned, and a general air of festivity was enjoyed by all.- Creator
- Nichols, Sharon
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Muse Hall
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- Nolen, Laura
Muse Hall
Students walking on the sidewalk in front of Muse Hall. Muse Hall is the tallest building on the Radford campus and was built in the 1968-70 timeframe. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Moffett Hall Dedication Plaque
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- Nolen, Laura
Moffett Hall Dedication Plaque
M'Ledge Moffett and Radford College president Charles Knox Martin, Jr inspecting the plaque dedicating Moffett Hall to M'Ledge Moffett, who was part of Radford from 1913-1962 and held several positions, most notably Dean of Women. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Moffett Hall
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- Nolen, Laura
Moffett Hall
Dedicated in 1963, Moffett Hall is one of Radford's dormitories. The building is named for M'Ledge Moffett, who worked at Radford from 1913 until 1962 and held several positions, most notably Dean of Women. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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McGuffy Training School
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- Nolen, Laura
McGuffy Training School
Radford College was an important school for training teachers. There was even a training school on campus for many years- McGuffey Training School. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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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 dated 1974 was taken in Norwood Hall, the dorm the first male students lived in, and is from Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett at groundbreaking
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett at groundbreaking
M'Ledge Moffett, Dean of Women, stands with a group of students at what is possibly a groundbreaking ceremony. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett and unidentified Radford College graduate
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett and unidentified Radford College graduate
M'Ledge Moffett, Radford College's Dean of Women, poses beside an unnamed Radford College graduate. This photo was part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett and AE
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett and AE
M'Ledge Moffett with George William Russell who wrote with the pseudonym Æ. He was an Irish writer, editor, critic, poet, painter and Irish nationalist, a writer on mysticism, and a central figure in the group of devotees of theosophy which met in Dublin for many years. Æ visited Radford in 1931. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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M'Ledge Moffett and a graduating student
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- Nolen, Laura
M'Ledge Moffett and a graduating student
In this undated photo, M'Ledge Moffett, Dean of Women, stands beside an unidentified Radford College graduate. This photo was 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
For the first several years after the college opened, Moffett taught all of the Household Arts courses (Elementary Sewing, Elementary Cooking and Household Management) which met five times a week. In 1918, the Department doubled in size with the hiring of Myrtle Burnette. Moffett was one of six founding members of the Virginia Home Economics Association and president of the organization during the years 1915-1916 and 1925-1926. During the summers of 1916 through 1920, Moffett took courses at Columbia University’s Teachers College and received a Masters degree in 1921. She received her doctorate from Columbia in 1929, writing her dissertation on "The social background and activities of teachers college students". The dissertation, later published as a book, was the first of many publications. In 1920, the Radford Normal School was reorganized and 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 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
For the first several years after the college opened, Moffett taught all of the Household Arts courses (Elementary Sewing, Elementary Cooking and Household Management) which met five times a week. In 1918, the Department doubled in size with the hiring of Myrtle Burnette. Moffett was one of six founding members of the Virginia Home Economics Association and president of the organization during the years 1915-1916 and 1925-1926. During the summers of 1916 through 1920, Moffett took courses at Columbia University’s Teachers College and received a Masters degree in 1921. She received her doctorate from Columbia in 1929, writing her dissertation on "The social background and activities of teachers college students". The dissertation, later published as a book, was the first of many publications. In 1920, the Radford Normal School was reorganized and 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 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
M'Ledge Moffett reading to a group of students. Moffett worked at Radford from 1913 until 1962 and held several positions, most notably Dean of Women. This photo 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
M'Ledge Moffett stands with three women, presumably Radford College students at Grove Avenue Church.Moffett worked at Radford from 1913 until 1962 and held several positions, most notably Dean of Women. This photo 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
M'Ledge Moffett recreating with two unidentified students. This photo 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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Ingles Literary Society
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- Nolen, Laura
Ingles Literary Society
In its early years Radford had two literary societies, the Ingles and the Pocahontas. Shown here is the "mascot" of the Ingles Literary Society. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Highlander Band at the Campus Carnival
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- Nichols, Sharon
Highlander Band at the Campus Carnival
The Highlander Band performs at the 1965 Campus Carnival. Townspeople and students would interact at the annual campus carnival. The students would have carnival fundraisers, various groups would have booths, a Carnival Queen was crowned, and a general air of festivity was enjoyed by all.- Creator
- Nichols, Sharon
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