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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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Charles Knox Martin Jr. portrait
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- Nolen, Laura
Charles Knox Martin Jr. portrait
Official portrait of Charles Knox Martin Jr., Radford's 3rd president (1952-1972). This portrait hangs in McConnell Library and this photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Chuck Hayes
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- Nolen, Laura
Chuck Hayes
Charles L. "Chuck" Hayes, one of the most influential professors in the history of Radford University's College of Visual and Performing Arts. He joined the faculty at what was then Radford College in 1968. Over the next four decades he influenced, inspired and affected generations of students, finally receiving professor emeritus status in 2008. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Controversial sculpture
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- Nolen, Laura
Controversial sculpture
A large piece of sculpture was installed in front of Muse Hall in the 1970s and students both loved and hated it. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College. Kathy Johnson, Arnesa Foley Lind, Lila Byers Porterfield, and one other student worked on the sculpture for two quarters during the 1970s. They went to construction sites asking for material donations needed to create the sculpture to certain specifications of their art project. The project was considered "controversial" at the time.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Controversial Sculpture
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- Nolen, Laura
Controversial Sculpture
A controversial piece of sculpture sat in front of Muse Hall for several years. Some students liked it, some disliked it and it was eventually removed. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College. Kathy Johnson, Arnesa Foley Lind, Lila Byers Porterfield, and one other student worked on the sculpture for two quarters during the 1970s. They went to construction sites asking for material donations needed to create the sculpture to certain specifications of their art project. The project was considered "controversial" at the time.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Donald Dedmon
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- Nolen, Laura
Donald Dedmon
Dr. Donald Newton Dedmon (1972-1994), a Missouri native, received his undergraduate degree from Southwestern Missouri State College, and later received his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Iowa. He taught at both the high school and college levels before he moved into university administration at Colorado State University and Marshall University. Dr. Dedmon served as Marshall’s executive vice president and acting president before coming to Radford University, where he was president for two decades. During his time at Radford, the university experienced unprecedented growth in campus size, curriculum, and student population. Dr. Dedmon was an ardent supporter of faculty teaching during an era where research was valued over classroom work. His collection in the archives includes his speeches and official papers, among other things. This photo is part of Laura Nolen's "An Illustrated History 1913-1976" of Radford College.- Creator
- Nolen, Laura
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Fairfax Hall.
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- Nolen, Laura
Fairfax Hall.
Fairfax Hall was at one time a church but was later used by the college to house the religion department. The building has since been torn down. This photo is from 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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