Lycoming College - Lycoming College Campus - Past and Present

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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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Chapels, Cupolas, Night, Snow, Clarke Building and Chapel (1939)
Night view of the lighted entrance to Clarke Chapel with lights illuminating the windows and reflecting on the snow on the ground.
Cupolas, Dormitories, Railroad tracks, Snow, Stairways, Stone walls, Trees, Wings (Building divisions), Old Main (1839-1968)
Old Main and Bradley Hall looking north from the train tracks. The presence of the stone gates indicates that this photo is from the early 1900s.
Columns, Cupolas, Dormitories, Pediments, Porticoes (Porches), Shrubs, Snow, Windows, Rich Hall (1948)
A view of Rich Hall following a February 4, 1961 snowstorm.Rich Hall was built as a women's dormitory in 1948 in response to the campus population increase following World War II.
Automobiles, Building construction, Columns, Cupolas, Dormitories, Excavation, Fences, Snow, Winter, Welch, Mary Lindsay
The beginning of excavation at the site of Wesley Hall. Across the street, on the other side of the fence, is Rich Hall, a womens' dormitory. Continuing counter-clockwise from Rich Hall, the buildings are: Hilltop Gymnasium, Old Main, Clarke Building and Chapel, and John W. Long Library, which is next to Wesley Hall.