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Unidentified women, possibly alumnae
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- Nolen, Laura
Unidentified women, possibly alumnae
This photo shows three unidentified women, possibly alumnae, wearing white dresses, hats, and corsages. The women are under a white pergola. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1946" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Unidentified women waiting in line.
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- Nolen, Laura
Unidentified women waiting in line.
Five unidentified women, presumably Radford College students, standing in line holding school books. Some are reading from a paper that one is holding. This photo is part of "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College by Laura Nolen.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Unidentified student in front of Muse Hall.
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- Nolen, Laura
Unidentified student in front of Muse Hall.
Muse Hall is the tallest building on the Radford University campus. This dormatory was built between 1968-70 and sits in the spot that was previously occupied by Founders Hall. 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
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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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 shows the band in New York City and is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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