Lycoming College - Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present

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  • Location Covered = Pennsylvania--Lycoming County
  • Date = 1962-10

About This Collection

The Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present collection is an exhibit of photographs depicting the buildings and grounds of the campus from its earliest days as the Williamsport Academy to the present Lycoming College campus. An effort has been made to show the transformation of the campus through the years, respecting the legacies of the past and acknowledging the changes that the future requires. This collection also honors the individuals from whom several of the buildings were named, by displaying their photographs, if possible, and short summaries of their significance in the lives of their families, their communities, and the college.

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Beds, Chairs, Clothes chests, Dormitories, Draperies, Floor coverings, Interiors, Lamps, Rooms and spaces, Students, Windows, East Hall (1962)
Lycoming College student Barry Goldman writes while lying on his bed in his East Hall dormitory room.
Arches, Dormitories, Entablatures, Hand railings, Lampposts, Shrubs, Shutters, Stairways, Terraces, Windows, Wings (Building divisions), East Hall (1962)
View of East Hall Fraternity Residence. The residence is divided into five sections, each housing one of the national fraternities on campus.Each unit has rooms for twenty-four residents, a lounge, and chapter room. The ground floor is a large social area, shared by the Greek organizations. The exterior is Georgian Colonial design. Entrances to fraternity units are from archways located in the front and back of the building.
Arches, Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Fraternities and sororities, Lanterns (Architecture), Porticoes (Porches), Students, East Hall (1962)
A student is seen entering East Hall through one of the arched entryways. Another student stands at the top of the stairs on the other side of the arch and looks out across the parking area. A view of the mountains can be seen in the distance.
Arches, Doors and doorways, Dormitories, Patios, Terraces, Wings (Building divisions), East Hall (1962)
East Hall Fraternity Residence. The residence is divided into five sections, each housing one of the national fraternities on campus. The ground floor is a large social area, shared by the Greek organizations. Each unit has rooms for twenty-four residents, a lounge, and chapter room. The exterior is Georgian Colonial design. Entrances to fraternity units are from archways located in the front and back of the building.
Arches, Dormitories, Entablatures, Hand railings, Lampposts, Patios, Shrubs, Shutters, Stairways, Terraces, Windows, East Hall (1962)
View of the back (south side) of East Hall Fraternity Residence. The back features a terrace with stairways leading to the entrance archways. The residence is divided into five sections, each housing one of the national fraternities on campus. The ground floor is a large social area, shared by the Greek organizations. Each unit has rooms for twenty-four residents, a lounge, and chapter room. The exterior is Georgian Colonial design. Entrances to fraternity units are from archways located in the front and back of the building.