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College of Industrial Arts

Description: Exterior view of the College of Industrial Arts with some unidentified students standing on the steps. Some women in the photograph appear in the 1914 Yucca: 2nd row, 1st from right: Ethel Murry; 4th row, 1st from left is Lucille Johnson. Many of these women are in the Second Preparatory Class or Juniors.
Date: 1914~
Creator: Adkisson, A.
Partner: Denton Public Library

[TSCW Household Arts Building (2nd floor, south gallery)]

Description: Photograph of the Household Arts Building's second floor balcony near the south gallery. A few troughs with plants growing in them are visible. The balcony is lined with a metal guardrail. Columns with Ionian capitals support the building right outside the balcony. Other parts of the Texas State College for Women campus including the Science Building are visible in the background. The Household Arts Building was completed in 1913.
Date: 1913~
Creator: Carruth Studio
Partner: Denton Public Library

[Scrapbook Page: Denton, Texas Scenes]

Description: Scrapbook page with six photographs depicting scenes of Denton, Texas. The first row contains two pictures of a house located at 71 North Locust Street. The second row includes two photos of Denton taken from the College of Industrial Arts. The third row includes a photo of a man, "My Doughboy - Ford," and a front lawn with a dog standing in the grass.
Date: 1918~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

[Scrapbook Page: RFC Women and the College of Industrial Arts]

Description: Scrapbook page with seven photographs depicting RFC Women and the College of Industrial Arts in Denton, Texas. The first row consists of four pictures of individual women wearing military uniforms and holding a long stick, captioned, "Julie as an R.F.C., also Faye, and Rene, and Mrs. Browder." The second row includes photos of the campus of the College of Industrial Arts in Denton, Texas, two women named Ruth, and Brackenridge Hall and Methodist Dormitory.
Date: 1918~
Partner: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
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