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[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain and the area that would later be called the Library Mall in front of the A.M. Willis Library, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numb… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]

Description: Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
Date: April 18, 1970
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]

Description: Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
Date: April 18, 1970
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the South]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from a high viewpoint, most likely the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell M… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]

Description: Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
Date: April 18, 1970
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the northwest]

Description: Photograph of the Administration Building and McConnell Memorial Tower. Looking from the north-west to the south-east, the view shows the main/front facade on the north side and the west end. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building in honor of retiring Chancellor and former President of UNT Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. The clock tower was named the McConnell Memorial Tower in honor of W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Tex… more
Date: [1976..1979]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building and the area that would be called the Library Mall. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library, with a few students in view. To the right can be seen the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Al… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the northwest]

Description: Photograph of the Administration Building and McConnell Memorial Tower. Looking from the north-west to the south-east, the view shows the main/front facade on the north side and the west end. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building in honor of retiring Chancellor and former President of UNT Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. In this photograph, the clock tower, which was named the McConnell Memorial Tower in honor of W. Joseph McConn… more
Date: [1974..1985]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks along the space later known as the Library Mall in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students and the fountain in view. To the left side can be seen the front (east) facade of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library; to the right can be seen part of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurle… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]

Description: Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
Date: April 18, 1970
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the northwest]

Description: Photograph of the Administration Building and McConnell Memorial Tower. Looking from the north-west to the south-east, the view shows the main/front facade on the north side and the west end. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building in honor of retiring Chancellor and former President of UNT Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. In this photograph, the clock tower, which was named the McConnell Memorial Tower in honor of W. Joseph McConn… more
Date: [1974..1985]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building from across the space that would be later called the Library Mall. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students in view. To the right can be seen part of the Lab Gym, and to the left part of Willis Library. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building af… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]

Description: Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
Date: April 18, 1970
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street from a low point of view, the photo looks across the fountain in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library and the space that would later be called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. To the left can be seen part of Willis Library, and to the right is the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library along the space later called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and han… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the northwest]

Description: Photograph of the Administration Building and McConnell Memorial Tower. Looking from the north-west to the south-east, the view shows the main/front facade on the north side and the west end. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building in honor of retiring Chancellor and former President of UNT Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. The clock tower was named the McConnell Memorial Tower in honor of W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Tex… more
Date: [1976..1979]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[McConnell Memorial Tower and Administration Building from the northwest]

Description: Photograph of the McConnell Memorial Tower and central part of the Administration Building from northwest. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building in honor of retiring Chancellor and former President of UNT Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. The clock tower, which was named the McConnell Memorial Tower in honor of W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State Teachers College from 1934 to 1951, has a clock face visible on both t… more
Date: [1974..1985]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street at a very low elevation, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library and the space that would later be called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. To the right is the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and … more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the south]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street from a low angle, the view looks along the space later known as the Library Mall in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students and the fountain in view. To the left side can be seen the front (east) facade of the library; to the right can be seen part of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurle… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building from the southwest]

Description: Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas S… more
Date: [1971..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Administration Building damage from bombing, April 18, 1970]

Description: Photograph of damage done to the first floor Men's Lounge of the Administration Building (later the Hurley Administration Building) by a firebomb on April 18, 1970. The fire was discovered by Campus Patrolman Mike Amador moments after it was started by a "Molotov cocktail" thrown through the window. Patrolman Amador quickly put out the blaze, and called the Fire Department, preventing any further damage to the structure.
Date: April 18, 1970
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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